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Show Final Plans Complete ' For Sunflower Party , BIRTHS ' ! , ; I , ; . Final plans have been made for the annual Christmas luncheon for members of the Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The affair will be held on Thursday, Dec. 20, at the home of Mrs. Harold B. Felt. Exchange of gifts will be Included in the evenings plans. All members are invited to attend. Nelson Jensen, Bear River City are the parents of a boy born The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Dec. 12 to A girl was born Glynn and Katherine Griggs Box. Brigham. Curtis Larsen and Tess Edna Burt Johnson, Brigham RFD 2, are the parents of a girl born Dec. 15. A girl was born Dec. 15 to Le- Elizabeth and Roy Henry Duram Craghead, Brigham City. Alfred Calvin and Shirley Ann Dec. 16. 2 Box Elder NEWS See Early Start Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 10, 1956 i Reservoir Work if.- Vari Chas. W. Clavbaugh, Publithar Manaoar Rich O' Brian. Advarticno rata . par year, payable in tdvana; in combination with the Boa Elder Journal. (publihed Fridays) $5.00 per year; I? SO lor 6 single copy 10 cents. iubicrpition Master Clifton Ammon 6 son - of, Mr. and Mrs. 4 - Jr-- '&t ii.OQ James Ammons, Brigham City, had his appendix removed Dec. 12, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Also having her appendix removed Dpc. 12 was Jean Christensen, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Christensen, Brigham Route No. 2. Both appendectomy patients have returned to their homes. Allen Busby 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Busby, Brigham City, had her tonsils removed Dec. 17. was perA major operation formed Mrs! Clifford upon (Lois) Watkins, Brigham City, , 1879. HOSPITAL NOTES u Y 4 wMkly ntwspapar aitabliihad la 1896, pub lithad avary Wadnaiday and antarad ai Sac ia offica ?nd Clau Matter at tha pott Brigham City, Utah, under tha act of March On Willard Bay. Olsens Leave Today i To Spend Holidays In Sunny California j 1 Jr- j Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Olsen of 675 North Main street, will leave Brigham City today ; for Riseda, Calif, where they will join four of their sons and daughters and their families in the Christmas holiday festivities. (Continued from Page One) velopment area, adjacent to the new freeway for tourists and MCMBf Of TMf , residents of Northern Utah. UTAH STATI SS0CIAT10N They will visit with Lyle OlStart Work in 1958 Edith Davis, Clara Carpensen, Circulations, Utah According to word received MemberPressAudit Bureau of National and Afton Ficarra while in ter Editorial Association, State V. this week from Sen. Arthur ! Press, Advftisir9 that vicinity. Association end United of the Representative; Utah State Press Association Watkins, construction ( Mirth Willard dam project will be They plan to return home, In started in the summer of 1958 4 A T t O N A i IOITORIAI about six weeks. They will make while construction of canals, Dec. 17.' the trip by train. pumping plant, Warren canal and the Layton SUSTAININOi'MIMBft enlargement canal and pumping plant will available. start a year following. -Two big storage units, the new The size of the project is indi? pr cated by the amount of time Wanship reservoir and the enGIVE-AWA- Y PRIZE al-will ; Pineview which the contractor will be reservoir, larged lowed to complete it probably be ready for water storage next CONTEST WINNERS four years. spring. For the fiscal year 1958, Due to the marshy nature of starting July 1, 1957, it is planJewel the terrain in that area, the dik- ned to irrigate 10,000 acres of ing will have a very broad base. new land, furnish supplemental The test dike was 570 feet wide irrigation to 9,500 acres and supat the base, sloping up gradually ply an additional 15,000 acre-fee- t of municipal and industrial to 30 feet at the top and to a Phone 211-- J 31 South 6th East ' maximum depth of 47 feet be- water service. Utah-Idah- o Area low the surface. It was 800 feet This will vortually complete Pierce Ruth the first phase of development long at the base. Mtn. Home, Idaho Utilize All Water of the $70 million Weber Basin JEWEL HOUSE When the Willarl Reservoir is project, Watkins said. 1 Twin Cities-AreCYD CIIARISSE, with her stocking full of gifts, would Work on additional units will every completed, practically BUICK Shul Dobbe Mrs. Frank water of the last drop from Og- be pushed to complete most of be a welcome visitor to any household on Christmas den and Weber river systems the water development by the Winona, Minnesota ' Studio filming Day. Cyd is now busy at, the WHINERS will be put to beneficial use or end of 1963. This is extremely Silk Stockings with Fred Astaire. Spokane Area at least be available for such gratifying progress on a large Elmer Mason Mrs. use. authoriproject which, although : Even after all upstream dams zed in 1949, received its first South Stake Golden Gleaners Entertain Myrtle Pt Oregon , have been completed, some wa- construction funds in YOU, TOO, CAN ALWAYS BE A WINNER Partners at Lovely Christmas Party ter will inevitably get past. the Utah senator added. i WHEN YOU VISIT YOUR JEWEL HOUSE JEWELER! Mrs. Nelda Parsons has been Some will have to be bypassed Substantially Completed Golden of Box Gleaners South Six units of the giant Weber serving as choir president. during heavy spring runoff, and then a certain amount of water project will be substantially Eldex stake entertained their Prayers for the evening were Friday evening, Dee. is always released to operate completed by June 30, 1957, partners and a lovely Christmas party given by Glade Harrison at 14, power generators. Acting Commissioner of Recla- in the Second ward hall. Harold B. Felt. All of this, plus whatever ir- mation, S. W. Crosthwait,' inrigation water used upstream formed the senator. These inThe hall an tables were beauY seeps back into the river chan-nel- clude the construction of Wan-shi- tifully decorated with Christi a at will be corraled diver Dam, Gateway Canal and mas motif. and Tunnel, sion dam near Slaterville Diversion Stoddard Dinner was served at 7 p. m. be sent northward down a ca Dam, Slaterville Diversion Dam, followed the election of offinal to the Willard reservoir. of Pineview cers and by and enlargement memory games Here it will be held until the Jam. By the following June 30, directed unusual Harold B. Felt. by summer months hottest late 1958, construction will be nearly Newly named officers are Mrs. when it may be needed. completed on the Weber Acque-du- Joan Olsen, Mrs. president; The Bureau of Reclamation is and laterals and the Davis Doris S. Cook, vice president considering tlw o methods of Acqueduct and laterals. and Mrs. The project will store water and choir sending it back to where it will be needed. now flooding into Great Salt Blanch Bird, secretary. The first method is to pump Lake, and deliver it for use by Climaxing the evenings enterit from the eastern side of the the communities and .farms in tainment was the singing of directed by reservoir, and dump it 75 feet Weber, Davis, Morgan, Summit Christmas carols higher, into a canal on the east and Box Elder counties. Reser- Mrs. Ethel Poulter, accompanied side of the present Ogden-Briunder .the by Mrs. Barbara Rasmussen at voirs constructed ham City highway Then it projects will deliver water' to the piano and a visit from jolly would flow by gravity back 75,610 acres of farm land, two-- ! Old St. Nicholas. Gifts were southward to the Weber river thirds of it new land, and pro- distributed to the 40 present. Committee in charge included of municichannel, after which it would be duce 45,000 acre-fee- t distributed to farms on the low- pal and industrial water for the Mrs. Jean Madsen, . Mrs. Grace er Weber. Some also may be Weber Basin area. Harrison and Mrs. Joan Olsen. to serve pumped southward ' areas as far south ag the west Layton and Kaysville areas. Water Flows Uphill The other method, strangely enough, is to send the water back through the same canal it canfe in, making it literally run uphill. This would be done by locating pumps at several dropoff structures to lift the water up over the humps. Sdme of it will be available to farms along with sensational ZENITH the way back to the river. This method is feasible because when excess water is Tlowing HAND-TENN- A U jioAjasaj atn 0ur pjBAvqjjou wont be needed by farmers. Later when the river channel is trickling almost dry, the system would be shifted into reverse. The elevation drop from the dam site Slaterville diversion to the maximum level of the proposed Willard reservoir is about 30 feet. The reservoir when full will have a maximum depth of about 26 feet, the Bureau of Reclamation announced. Spring Start Seen According to Senator Watkins, initial water service to farm, municipalities and industries in the Weber Basin project area will be under way by mid-195- 7 when 2,009 acres of supplemental irrigation service to land of municipal and 10,000 acre-fee- t and industrial water will be T Ic5'm 3SE1 $2S,; j House winner: Our local VAUDIS SANFORD Convert your home to efficient, convenient Liquified Petroleum Gas household appliances and furnace. USE LP GAS 1957 FOR HEATING M For your comfort, let us install a fully automatic LP Gas furnace in your all-seas- mid-952- ' home now! 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