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Show Bond Issue Proposed to Finance : Giant Water Development Project Additional power revenue will (Continued from Page One) be $39,900 per year, according into the channeled reservoir to study figures. This plus anthrough a feeder canal which water rates heads at a diversion dam in ticipated higher will be enough to pay off the South Fork. revenue bonds over a 40 year It is estimated that the overPresent annual reveall project will take one and a period nues will not be touched lor half years, being completed in this Eskelsen pointed November 1960. It will provide out. purpose, Brigham City with culinary wa ter sufficient for a population The total project cost of $2,-several times larger than at 500.000 includes a factor of 25 present which was the para- percent for contingencies, enmount purpose in planning the gineering, fiscal, legal and ad Interest ministrative expenses expansion. Added power during construction also is comfacilities were included to make puted in the total cost. the plan more attractive from a Other phases of the program financial standpoint, the proj- not previously described molud ect summary report states es an equalising reservoir about Advantages of reeieation and one quarter mile below the pies-en- t future industrial demand have power plant. With a capa-jennot been considered in figuring ol 20 acre feet, it will be future revenues although the used to iegulate irrigation wa Mantua reservoir poses a logical Iter as it comes from the power fishing, plant. This will enable the city facility for boating, hunting and ice skating. In ad- to utilize the plant to fullest ca dition, the stored water offers paeity in providing peak power a .plentiful supply for any indus- requirements while delivering try which might choose to lo- water to users as needed Cost cate in the Brigham City area. is set at $46,400 These runoff waters now run A reservoir of 25, wasted into the Great Salt Lake. 000 culinary gallon capacity located just Pending yoter approval of the below the Mantua dam will be bond issue, initial work will used to culinary water commence on development, of flow to regulate the second plant. The tlie springs which include Rock spring pipe lines will empty inspring, Knob Hill spring. East to this reservoir Estimated cost C. Hailing spring, and Peter is $3,900 Jensen springs. The Brigham City acquaduct The task is to collect the wa- through which water now mns contamina-toit from ter, protect will be to the old power and transport it to a trunk extended to the plant Mantua reserline. This segment of construc- voir at a figured cost of $49,-60tion Is unique since the pipe will lines all the The Mantua feeder canal will pass under proposel reservoir. be lined with concrete near This phase is expected to be where it empties into the Manb y completed tua reservoir. This is to prevent Scheduled for completion in erosion. Cost is set at $6, 9(H). November are the aquaduct and tre 375,000-galloculinary resert hydro-electri- r. n voir. Also, plans are to accomplish rehabilitation of the citys water distribution system by Octo-beThis will entail installing trunk lines to handle anticipated needs of the city within its present limits and allowing for adjacent areas which may become part of Brigham City. It also involves replacing and reand leaking pairing worn-ou- t lines.This project will cost about $502,500. . Other facets of the over-al- l program will follow. Greatest single cost has been estimated for the Mantua reservoir. The figure Is $680,000 which includes construction and costs. ' Following are, other major Services Planned rj - right-of-wa- co$ts: Box Elder acquaduct, $208,-300;- Death Claims Brigham Citys Eldest Merchant Thursday at Local Hospital QimcU-- W. B Jensen, known as Brigham City's eldest merchant, passed away Thursday, April 16, at the Cooley Memorial Hospital following a short illness. A lifelong resident of this community, Mr Jenson was born Sept 22, 1878, in Brigham City, a son of C Elias and Amelia Haitman Jensen. He was reared and educated in Biigham Cty As a young man he received mortician training with Joseph E Taylor in Salt Lake City He later joined his lather in the grocery business 1eie He later opeiated a furniture stole here prior to going into the grocery business for himself. He has operated a grocery stoic, coal and hardware business on liiigham Citys Main Stieet lor the past 55 years. Ihs mjiis joined him in the business ohj6 S G roach Mon star of TOO SUCCUMBS died Thursday W. B. at local Jensen YOU BET YOUR LIFE YOU CAN BE A BIG WINNER IN THE Friends ius Olsen officiating. Forrest may call at the Hafold B. Felt Isabel! He inanied March 15. 1900 She passed away Funeral Home Sunday evening e from 7 to 9 p m. and Monday on Jan 7, 1923 He married Iaiker Sept 14, 1928 She prior to time of services. Interment will be in the Brigdied A pi il 30, 1947 Mr Jensen was a member of ham City cemetery. the Church of Jesus Christ of batter day Saints I Ad-di- Z7Q w Elder Journal Surviving aie tour sons and L Box live daughters: Melba Jenses, E. Brigham City, Utah II Jensen, Boyd Jensen, Mrs. Friday, April 17, J959 , and Sharon A Dan (Alice) Bird Vtekly nwsppr stblihd in 1901, puball of Jensen, Brigham City; lished vry Friday and arrtarad as Sacond Mattar at tha post offica ia Ingham Thayne B. Jensen of Mesa, Anz ; Ciats Utah under tha act of March I, 1879. Mrs John (Chloe) Leiser, Mrs. C'ty, Chas W Claybaugh, Publisher Enoch (Thelma) Anderson and Subscription rata S3 00 par year; payable In Curtis Dan Jensen of Salt Lake advance; in combination with tha Boa Bdar (published Wednesdays) $5 00 por year; and 20 $2News, City, 20 grandchildren 50 tor k months; single copy 10 cants. followthe greatgrandchildren, ing hi others and sisters: Kenneth MEMBFB . Of TH S. Jensen, Lyle Jensen, Lafayette SOCIATKM UTAH STATI Jensen and Lamonte Jensen, all Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah of Brigham City; Edna Ilarlon of State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Ogden, and Anna Hall of Long Representative; Utah State Press Association, MAIL YOUR ENTRY BLANK AND CINCH Funeral services will be ducted Monday at 1 p m in the Brigham City LDS Second-Nintward chapel wdth Bishop Claud- - NATION At EDITORIAL s3CSTlN SUSTAINING Funeral services for Vernon Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home this evening (Friday) from 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday prior to .time of services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. 3056 mum Salt Lake City, Utah con- REDEEM YOUR COUPONS TODAY irttm MEMBEt For Brigham Man II. Watkins will be held Saturday, at 1 p. n in the Brigham ward chapel with City First Bishop J. C. Keller officiating. Mr. Watkins passed away on Monday night in a Salt Lake City hospital after a short ' KTYOVRUrr NBC-T- in 1930 Beach, Calif. says: I PRIZES III HEW QUAKER SWEEPSTAKES OATS DRAWIK6 Refresh With Milk! Wouldn't a glass SET ENTRY SUUHf IH STORE Redeem Your coupons now on of wnset ql. 39 0 MILK taste good right now? " pipe lines from springs, Architects: Copies of House Plans $157,600; power plant, $135,400; made in Brigham. Call 1300 J. Mantua feeder canal, $63,300. 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