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Show eMfew 2 THE BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah ELDER New Water Rates Approved Tuesday Morning, July 21, 1959 Subscription rate 93 90 per year, payable in advance, in combination wih the Box Eidr Journal ipublished 4Thursdays) 92 JO for 95 99 per year, months; single copy 19 cents. of Circulations, Member Audit Bureau National Utah State Press Association, Editorial Association, and Unitod Press Advertising Representative Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City, Utah A wtkly ntwspiptr pstabllshtd in 1994, published every Tuesday end entered es Second Class Matter at the post oHice in Brifham City, Utah, under the act of March 9, 1979 Chat W Cteybaugh, Publisher NATION At EDITORIAL AS)CTIN c&3 For was taken The-matte- r under ad- visement. Board members authorized pur- chase of 11 standard typewriters end t three electric typewriters Mofrom Corp , rgan Typewriter Co , for the net mount of $1,600 including allowance Of old typewriters. These are to be used in the secondary schools in the district, a board members approved the appointment of Albert Hunsaker PS a custodian at Box Elder High school, effective July 13 , , . r Consider Double Sessions In evaluating the current building program for needed facilities the for classroom instruction, o e ma-thm- at 29 m 5 p service, h 1,070,000 gallons, boaid directed Dr Leon Christiansen, Norma Jensen and Ebtrhart Zundel to make a study to determine the feasibility of conducting classroom instruction on the basis of double shift dailv sessions in some areas until additional facilities are available Mrs Beth Norman was appointed as secretary at Box Elder High at an annual salary of $3,300, to become effective July 27. A request for remodeling of the office at Bear River Jumoi1 High school was taken under advisement a authorized , Board members changa order on the addition at Bear River High school providing for revision of the second floor plan. , Harold B Felt and Delbert Cook, board members, made a progress report on a study for additional elementary school sites in the Brigham City area The next meeting of the Board of Education is scheduled for July (continued from page one) be given to provide equ.pment to transport students from Promontory K Bean River High school eight-inc- $ t , up to $150 ' Discount Allowed The council also noted that a ten percent discount will be allowed on all culinary water bills if paid before the tenth day of the month following date of billing At the Thursday evening meeting, Mayor Ruel M Eskelsennade a progress report on the water development program, pointing out that the development, spring known as the first phase of the program, is now underway, having been bid at $166,924 35, Mayor Eskelsen reported that the second phase plans and specifications are nearly ready and bids 0 will be called as follows: the gallon reservoir at the head of the canyon and the 375 reservoir to be constructed at the mouth of the canyon, will be bid the Box Elder aeque-ductogether; or the line conveying the water down the canyon, will be bid as one unit and the power plant as a separate unit. Plan Bond Sales The council agreed to sell general obligation bonds m the amount of $500,000 and revenue bonds in the amount of $300,000. Prelimi- nary plans are being made in preparation for sale of the bonds. The council voted unanimously to approve an ordinance providing for acquisition of lund surrounding springs used as a source of Brigham City's culinary water supply for developand land necessary ment of the citys water works This is m connection with the first phase of the new water development program now underway. Leo Hansen met with the council to discuss a plan providing for the city to purchase water from the North Field Ditch company. The council requested Hansen to make a clarification of the hours in the different streams of water before taking further action. Councilmen approved the employment of Marvin Vail as temporary help in the city inspection 25,-00- t, Asks Garbage Service Dwayne Wright asked city councilmen for garbage collection ser-- 1 vice at the trailer park located at Tenth South and Main The matter was referred to Councilman Verl Petersen for further study. Chet Waxlax requested a permit to build a swimming pool m the basement of a new home he is building at 245 North Ninth East He was informed that plans and specifications for the pool must be approved by the city inspection department before work proceeds on the pool. Council members gave the stamp of approval on a request from Mr and Mrs Kenneth Sleigh to have the sewer extended to their lot located at 820 East Third North A letter on a Senate bit proposal for the establishment of a youth conservation corps was referred to Councilman Don Chase tor further study. Approve Zoning Amendment Council members approved a notice of intention to be published 'concerning an amendment to the, as recom- city zoning ordinance mended by the city zoning and The amend-planning commission ment piovtdes that in Residential Zone R 1, the minimum side yard for any dwelling shall be eight feet and the total width of the two side yards shall not be less than 18 feet rather than a minimum side yard of ten feet with a total width of 24 feet os provided PENNEYS? WERE REMODELING - We Are Still Open For Yes Business As Usual. - Water C-- C-- OUR NEW STATION AT 704 So. MAIN NOW OPEN IS ' ATTENTION! THIOKOL and INTERMOUNTAIN SCHOOL EMPLOYES Pick up your identification cards at Billings Perry Station for purchasing tires and accessories. Be Sure to Compare These Prices Before You Buy! 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