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Show m,trtr,vr r 1 4 north SIXTH NEW GRIT REMOVER Universal JUcrofllains Corp 141 ! Salt STREET -- prospectors for genuine bar-- g and best Dollar Days in local his- -' y are in for a value tory. He said merchants are esspree this coming Friday and pecially enthusiastic this year in March when Brigham lining their shelves with bargains. Cty merchants conduct their an- values, thrifty buys All arts j'b t two-da- penny-saver- NEW ROAD NEW SLUDGE AfFiY , 62 Merchants Plan Dollar Days Friday Saturday i NEW SECONDARY CLARIFIER Pierpont Ave. Lake City, Utah 635-1-- c ? f BEDS DGEFT t nual Dollar Days promotion. The double-barraffair oldest bargain event hereabouts will get underway at 9:30 a. m. with downtown doors staying open until 9 The regular 6 p m , Friday. Saturp m. closing will prevail day. chairCharles W. Claybaugh, man of the Brigham City Merchants committee, declares that tins will absolutely be the biggest Forest and Fust South streets and Kassell. at FTisl South and First F.ast. Theyre joining with other merDollar Days is a tnd'tional ev-- 1 chants in bidding foiks from near ent of local businesses and is di-- 1 and far to shop in downtown Brigrected by the merchants commit- - ham City, Friday and Saturday. tee of the Box Elder Chamber of The wise shopper will have list Commerce. It was originated in hand and dollars in purse when many years ago and has since be-- the doors swing open Friday and come the most popular sales ev- Saturday. ent in Box Elder county. The wise shopper will have list Aiding Claybaugh as committee in hand and dollars in purse when members this veui ate Charles the doors swing open Friday Goodiiffe, Oleen Palmer, Charles morning. Watch for Thursdays issue of Keller, Glen Bennion. J. D. Morrell, Andy Hansen. Glen Humph- the Box Eider Journal. Itll be with advertisements rey s, Glenn Andersen, A1 Cazier, j vou name it. Merchandise, reduced in price but not quality, will range from refrigerators to spring hats, from peanuts to daffodils. It's a real value jubilee for bai shoppers. The best buy of the day will be free parking in lots operated by Parkthe Brigham City These lots are ing corporation. located west of Main between DeVnn Breitenbeker, gain-wis- e 1 and F.mory of Dollar Days value. l Mu- - NEW FILTER ft-i p Volume 64, Number 9 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT PROPOSED ADDITION PROPOSED PLANT EXPANSION This sketch shows existing plant facilities and proposed expansion structures (shaded) at Brigham Citys sewage treatment plant. To enlarge the plant, as pro- - SOMETIMES IT DOESNT SMELL SO will increase its capacity to accomodate a population of Estimated cost of the project is $300,000, and a special bond election is scheduled for March 14. posped, County Retains Sevmge Plant Fascinating? Can Be (This is the second in a series of articles to explore various aspects of the proposed expansion to Brigham Citys sewage treatment plant. Todays article deals with plant facilities.) its a matter of gushing through the outflow pipe system and into Box Elder creek across the road Getting back to the digester, its contents are pumped through a system wherein heat is applied to speed bacteriological decomposition. From that point, Representation In Utah House A much-discusse- d reapportion- Utah Senator to Propose Bill Wins Utah For Golden Spike National Site Karen Seely, Senator Wallace F. Bennett announced Thursday that he will soon introduce a bill establishing a national monument at the Golden Spike area in Box Elder county. Sen. Bennett last year asked the National Park Service to make a survey of the area and its possiAs a rebilities for development. the National sult of the study, Park Service advisory board last September recommended that the area be designated as a national historic site. ), Brig-hu- City beauty, added another title to her list of honors Saturday night when she was crowned for Miss Utah National Guard 1961. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leland Seely, 826 East First North, Brigham City. ment bill which would have taken away one of Box Elder countys two representatives, was passed last week by the Utah legislature but in amended form to alter representation only from Davis 6 PAGES Local Miss Guard Crown 30,090 persons. GOOD Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, February 28, 1961 THIS IS THE third honor to come to the atractive brown-eyebrunette in the past six months. She was named Brigham Citys Peach Queen for 1960 during the Peach Days celebration last September, and was selected as "Miss a week Layton National Guard She represented National ago. Guard units in the Layton area in the state competition Saturday night. Named as her attendants were Verna Redd, 22, of Cananea, Mexico,. and Dawn Marie Grow, 18, of Bountiful. ed by the bill I intend to duce. Sen. Bennett said. intro- - THE UTAH Senator said credit for the current campaign to obfor the tain suitable recognition Golden Spike site should go to Dr. A. R. Mortensen, director of the Utah State Historical Society, to the Golden Spike Association of Box Elder county, and to Mrs. of CoBernice Gibbs Anderson rinne, who has spearheaded the drive for the monument for sev-oral years. d NATIONAL monument status would give the site much more AFTER IT IS DIGESTED, the solid matter is prestige, and would result in more put in outside sludge beds to dry. When dry, the complete development of the spot, county. sludge is hauled away for use on city lawns, shrubs, which is where the most famous as No. 1, so good. S.B. originThe bill, and flower beds. The disposal plant is beautifully event in the historv of the nations taken of would have But the workings a treatment plant can be a land scaped. ally proposed, railroads occurred, Sen. Bennett from single representatives away fascinating subject, especially in the wake of props-e- d That briefly is the process. Miss Karen Seely said. He noted that the Utah WINS TITLE Box Elder, Cache, and Carbon expansion plans. This is the case in Brigham Miss Utah State Legislature has passed a rereceived the coveted counties, while adding two to City wher the municipal plant is one of the finest in EXPANSION PLANS include the followin: Brigham Citys consulting planNational title Guard Saturday solution urging designation as a to Salt one and the Intermountain area . . . but too small. Davis county A new grit chamber. This would be much imwill represent Utah at national monument. and Dale Despain of Provo, toner, night Lake county. proved over the present chamber and have a caFesTHE CITY COUNCIL has said, "Lets make it larBlossom National the Cherry amended The site is the in where Union its gether with Mayor Ruel M. Eskel-seHowever, to handle 60,000 population. It would not tival in Washington, D.C. ger. Itll cost about $500,000 but the city will have pacity and City Engineer Francis Pacific and Central Pacific rail the bill allows for two adform, to have as out be cleaned unit the existing manually a facility to serve 30,000 persons. from ditional lines spanning the nation were Todd will be special speakers torepresentatives requires. duWhen the council says expand, it means to but provides for no Davis joined on May 10. 1869. A marker night, Tuesday, at a public meetA primary clarifier with a CROWNING ceremonies diameter. The other county highThe bill has been plicate many of the structures that now exists. has been erected at the spot, but ing in the Protestant student cenchanges. is also Musclarifier existing primary What are the structures? Well, theyre best describter, 439 East Seventh South. sent to Gov. George D. Clyde for lighted the National Guards the area has never been developA ter Day observance and climaxed ed by explaining the treatment process. filter tank. The existing tank is 125 signature. ed as a tourist attraction. The event is slated to start at 8 the seventh annual Miss feet. FIRST OF ALL, sewage-fille- d water pours onto p.m. and is being sponsored by the 45 A at Guard National The is THE feet. Utah EXISTING unit Golden the plant site and into a grit chamber, a cocrete existing Pageant Spike Brigham City League of Women digester. A Hotel box where sand, egg shells the Newhouse the undigestibles site is only seven acres. Senator Voteis. secondary clarifier which would be the Saturday same size the as one. are allowed to settle. The sewage then rushes Bennett said that nogo'iations are existing f,ght. Despain will discuss various asAn extension of the digester control building and now under way with the Southern for Karen, through a grinding mechanism to break up the solid It was lucky 13 of while Eskel-se- n merwere the Skies Seven natter. cloudy and sludge beds to supplement Pacific railroad, which probably pectswill city planning whose contest number was 13. She explain a proposal to exFrom there, it runs into the primary clarifier treatment apparatus, 35 to cool a donate old will the discury dropped degrees presented a dance number pand Brigham Citys sewage disbeds now in use. where solids are separted and sent into a digester. the five playing her talent during the pa- as the high daytime temperature This right of wav is 159 miles posal plant. Todd is slated to disThe clarifier is a sort of swimming pool for old celOF geant. there will be a need to lay some for Monday in this area. The cool long and about 200 feet wide, and cuss the citys water and power ery stalks and the like while the digester is a hot new COURSE, still has many of the old trestles development. pipe although much of the main plumbing is was whipped around by blus- and air house for the makings of some darn good fertilizer. THE NEW Miss Utah National The annual Dairy Herd Improverail grades of the original already installed. Some units will be added to the ment question and answer period will necesit the will will breezes states and Guard made and tour Assn, tery line. represent meeting automatic control panel located located in the main WATER FROM THE CLARIFIER is pumped to be included in the session, accord-Ithe functions militia at held be during according today. Tuesday, control building and a metering device would be sary for local residents to button the filtering tank thats the big one with revolvADDITION to the 730 acres 'ng to Mrs. Calvin Andrus, to County Agent A. Fullmer Allred. year and will represent Utah at their overcoats. This was the where its splashed over gravel and a necessary to regulate flow to the filter tanks. ing arms in the right of wav. Sen. man Madheld at Blossom Festi- up be will annual the The Cherry meeting is of chlorine added. From dash Another arm of the project is an t rethere, it enters trunk dox Ranch House at 7; 30 coolest daytime temperature The meeting has been arranged Bennett said that 330 additional this in Washington, D. C. val p.m. the secondary clarifier (a dignified version of the line to extend from near the city golf course. This acto be acquired by the league to climax its study for here would acres corded have several the to a as climax days, days evening, of Salt Lake Carolyn Lasaster primary clarifier) where any remaining solids are would open up a whole new area to service in north- activities. Dairymen's wives are City, Miss Utah National Guard cording to Charles Clifford, local under the National Park Services on local planning and zoning. west Brigham City. trapped. Light refreshments wil be servtentative plans. Of these, 163 beinvited to attend the dinner. of 1960, presented the royal crown weather observer. Professor John Barnard, exten- to the new queen. long to the State of Utah, and 167 ed. sion dairyman from Utah State Light skiffs of snow early Sat- are privately owned. Total acreKaren is a sophomore student Fund-Raisinin be will attendance urday brought .03 of an inch of age would therefore be 1060 acres. University, a she is g at Weber college, where to the area, Clifford said. moisture at the tour and meeting. Ei Sop- member of Tentative plans for the area inthe Colleens, an exHowever, not enough snow fell to clude a visitor center at the ener, fieldman for the Holstein Assn, hibition sponsor-group marching call it a storm, he trance to the also will be present. actually area, about three by the college. She is majoring out. pointed miles east of the actual Golden Weber m business at college. THE TOUR will begin at 10 a.m. farm at Corinne. There is a chance that the Spike monument. One mile northat Ezra Red Cross fund- follows: Mrs. Herman Jeppsen, The annual Total damage estimated at $115 where theHarpers at a will see "new tvpe of March will come in like east of the visitor center, month group raising campaign will get under- Mantua; Mrs, Darrell Nelson, Per- resulted last Friday afternoon dairy housing At 11 a.m. they is structure known as The Big Tresa lion, since a snowstorm way Wednesday, March 1, in Brig- ry; Mrs. Merlin Lemon, Willard; when two cars collided on Main will visit the Clifford Hansen dairy headed for this area, Clifford tle, a wayside exhibit would be ham City and Box Elder county, Mrs. Mont Hansen, Corinne; Mrs. street near Sixth North, accoiding at Mantua to see his "heavy But once again, our wise set up. said. to Brigham City Police records. Eight trials are listed on the animals. friend said he could not tell for according to Farrell Jensen, fund Cecil Chlarson, Honeyville. They ABOUT SIX miles west of the docket of District court in At 1:30 pm., the tour will conThe investigating officers rep4 drive chairman for Box Elder will be assisted by volunteers to certain if and when it will arrive. Golden Spike monument, along a Brigham City during the month of refor now Glenn are Altoe at Plans farm listed the Leon as at drivers Gardners tinue underway cover their respective communicounty. y of Ihe old March. Weis, Sandy, and David F. Squires, Honeyville where purebred animals hearsals for couples of Box Elder High and low temperatuie read- portion ties. anDOORBELLS will be ringing in 704 North Main, Brigham City. will be featured, and at 2 pm. the slake to learn MIA dances, ac- ings for the past five days are as which is now used for a road, Following are the cases as Indiother wayside exhibit would he es- cated on the court calendar: this area as local volunteers make "GOOD THINGS Happen when Both autos were traveling north tour will be concluded at John cording to Mr. and Mrs. Albert tablished. a door to door drive to solicit funds you help is the theme of this on Main street when the collision Hardy's Joe Lee Lish vs. R. March 1 dairy at Boar River, Watson. "The fuvorahle report of the Na- Evan Gee. appeal from city court 14 to carry out the Red Cross pro- years campaign, Jensen said. He occurred 50 feet south of Sixth where the group will see the efbetween and 24 Couples tional Park Service advisory board judgement in auto accident, jury fects of feeding quality feed. gram. This will include not only urges residents of Brigham City North. years of age who would like to parlast year was an encouraging de- trial, 10 a.m. residential areas in Brigham City and Box Elder county to give genDance All interested dairymen and ticipate in the Officer Jack D, Jorgensen esti.03 velopment, and I am hopelul that and surrounding communities, but erously when the Red Cross volun- mated damage to the Squues car farmers ure invited to join the tour I estival scheduled for June, 1001, March 2 Kenneth R. Dicka-- 1 the park service will favor na- more vs. C. E. Pierce and Sarah also the business and professional teers make their at $65 and about $50 to the other mil ulso to attend the meeting, me asked to contact Mr. and Mrs tional monument status as provid- - E. district. this week Watson at PA Allred said. auto. There were no citations. visits Wednesday evening. Pierce, appeal from city court Box Elder countys quota has decision awarding plaintiff judge-- J been increased this year, due to ment to fulfill payment of promisthe fact that there was not suffisory note, jury tual, 10 a.m. cient mony to meet the demands A. M. Reeder vs. Ole March 3 ' of the Red Cross program during P. Nelson and Grant H. Nelson, the past year, Mrs. John Higginson, action over construction of irrigaRed Cross chuirmun of the county, tion canal and dams, 10 a.m. said March 14 Glade W, Davis and The funds will be used to carry Homer J. Petersen, out the health, welfare and safety id ha. Logan Motor company, vs. programs of the Red Cross in this Jerry Morrell and Genriuz D. Mnr-- 1 area. rell. action to enforce terms of sates contract, 2 pm. . e ASSISTING JENSEN In the drive Wilfoid W. Jenkins March 16 K will be Dale Madsen, chairman of 7 V and Winnie L. Jenkins vs. C. Rex I business and professional distiict; V. at Yeamun and Esther H. Yeaman. ' Herbert (Butch) Colmar, southeast his wile, action to enforce terms A Bill Rowe, southwest residential; of sale contract, 10 a.m. f northeast residential; Byron May, I A. W. Chenev vs. W. Match 17 . mJt residential; and DcLaun Sacked, to recover com-- i action Jit Rmker, - - a UN northwest residential They head mixtion on real estate ti ansactlon, a list of ward captains, who have 10 a m lined up solicitors to cover each P. C. Patterson vs. Mari h 29 block In the city. !Fied Wciser and George Crozler, County chairmen ure listed us 'aiti.m to confirm plaintiff's water rights. 10 u m Golden M. Jensen March 30 -' mnstrui lion company, Inc., vs J, -- Vs Howard Rasmussen and Gruce P. SOI e X "T . Rasnui .sen, action to enforce I i s e 7. " 4 agi cement, 10 am. - Oddly enough, most people dont know how a sewage treatment plant functions. The big tanks are there and a thing with arms on goes around and around. Oh yes, and sometimes is doesnt smell Meet to Air City Planning n Clouds Come 175-fo- day-lon- g Mercury Drops Dairymen Plan right-of-wa- Tour, Meeting N chair-contain- 8,000-foo- Red Cross Drive Begins in Brigham Wednesday Total Damage Set at $1 15 In Car Crash District Court d Sets Trials g During March Stake Seeks M!A Dancers right-of-wa- house-to-hous- e i, s 3 - t Disease Cases Reported Here Brigham City reported eight lases of infectious diseases for the; week ending Feb, 17, according to1 m repot t of the Utah Department! of Public Health Included wete two cases each of measles, strep Infections, and Theie were single cases of mumps and chicken pox 15 Box I Ider county reported lses of strep Infections and stx of mump. Jr .i: run sJ.- ; j a Remove Wreaths M L i 1 . . This panoramic view of Bilghaui lilys reserMANTUA RISIRVOIR I II I S I P voir at Muniua helps tu Illustrate Its tin. Actually, only about half ol the reservoir is under watsr In tills photo taken last tiiday. Mayor Kuci M. LskcUen figures there re at least 1,200 acre feet of water backed up behind the dam, (lowing 1mm springs valley. Sons additional water has been trapped from South I oik canyon when a couple ol warm days recently started an euily runolf. in Mantua I sssra.i The maintenance crew at the Brigham City cemetery has rtv nil moved Chilstmus wreaths Ifinm the graves this week. Those I'o ring to pick up their wreaths m;iv do so at the cemetery office, according fo Howard Kelly, ceme- tery supervisor. |