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Show 2 Sun Thursday, Mar. 25, Advocate, Price, Utah 1976 this summer to July 1977. At this time the taken the will be city with water. supply treatment plant Some repairs must be made then Before complete. in order to assure an storage facilities, tranwater supply diversion adequate MORTICIANS smission lines, before structures, and upper during the summer R.T. Mitchell various steps of the project canyon lines can be comare Kosec Ronald completed. used. and Linke indicated that the pleted Linke hoped that parts of a scheduled H. Etzel has Robert The city was action necessary the new system would be because of the emergency public meeting for March Phone Price late this nature of Huntingtons 24, at 7:30 p.m. to discuss completed be must measures that water problems. At the time plans were being made for the system and applications submitted for funding, the law providing for special service district in Utah had not WATER MEANS: been passed. Linke exwith even that the plained washes passage of the law and brighter, fluffier eventual establishment of Sparkling dishes and windows the Castle Valley Service Delightful sudsy, baths District, it did not come plexion soon enough to help Hunyounger tington. smootner, Linke pointed out that Beautiful, lustrous hair Utah Power and Light was Economy aiding Huntington directly, but would aid the other cities through establishNo valves to regulate ment of the service district. Linke indicated that the Completely automatic No buttons to push target date for completion of the water system was No levers to turn PSC approves UP&L grant to Huntington HUNTINGTON weeks of waiting -for Long an answer to Huntingtons Appears March 27 specializes in popular and soft rock music and has three record albums to their credit. Tickets are available at s the Food Center in Helper, in Price and the Progressive Market in Huntington. Sunshade 'n Rain, a Utah recording the trio, will present a concert-a- t Carbon High School Auditorium on Saturday, March 27 beginning at 8 p.m. The group, which will be accompanied by a full orchestra, Digging something Jean-selme- up? first Coll Before you dig anywhere in Carbon County, call this toll-fre- number, e, Help keep vital electricity, natural gas and telephone service in your neighborhood working. The number belongs to the Joint Utilities Protection Center, (JUPC) a nonprofit organization set up by utilities to enable contractors and diggers to call one number and notify the three major Bells 70 South State Street, Salt Lake City building is staffed from 7:30 a.m. to 5 Mountain p.m. weekdays and anUP&L, Fuel Supply and Mountain swering equipment to Bell of your plans to dig. record calls after hours. The utilities then check Under normal conditions maps of underground the recorded calls will be facilities and either send handled on the next workpersonnel out to mark them day. In emergency cases a or notify the party that there are no lines in the recording gives telephone numbers to call so the area. The Center marks un- utilities can send personnel derground lines with Blue after hours. Stakes oh open ground or with paint on asphalt and sidewalks, to signal caution in digging nearby. Both the call and the location service are free. The Centers objective is to provide one number for .people to call, ..making it easier and faster to call before digging. The JUPC will help eliminate service outages by assisting contractors and others before they mangle or slash an underground line with equipment, according to Mark Blaine, Protection Center Manager. Diggers cause hundreds of underground cable and line cuts each year and sometimes neighborhoods go without vital utility services for hours while crews repair damages, he explained. The protection program which began in May, 1974, has been implemented successfully in Salt Lake,. Weber, Davis and Utah counties. There were over ten thousand calls to the center in 1975, and twenty thousand location requests, according to Blaine. One utility has reported a drop of in service outages as a result of the Blue Stakes program, he added. Since nearly all utility utilities of plans to dig. When you call the Center notifies Mitchell 8 water problems came to an end Monday when Mayor Robert Swinburne learned that the Utah Public Service Commission had filed approval for Utah Power and Light Co. to grant the city $500,000 from the utility rate base to help pay for a new Huntington Water system. UP&L filed its request in a public hearing with the PSC Feb. 13. The fate of the water system has been in limbo since that time. The hoped for decision gives Huntington the necessary matching funds to pick up grants and loans from adHome Farmers ministration and the Utah Board of Water Resources. A grant from the Four Corners Regional Commission is pending. Loan closings from the water resources board and FmHA have been delayed by the lack of matching funds from Huntington City. Another snag is that loans from the Water Resources Board are granted' on a first come, first served basis. Huntington must now obtain that money 0 before it is gone and the city next to has wait for years allocations. According to Hal Linke, of Templeton, Linke, and Associates city engineer for the project, water system costs will run $1,724,000. Of that cost, $670,000 will be supplied in a FmHA loan, $200,000 in a FmHA grant. in a Water $200,000 Resources Board loan, $154,000 in a grant pending from the Four Corners Regional Commission, and $500,000 from Utah Power and Light Co. In short, Utah Power and Light customers will be paying $500,000 on Huntington Citys water system. a WaterAllSoftener Your Needs! Duy For SOFT miter New Dowex mineral, you can see the difference. Hydro-je- t brining system Carbon author High Dry salt storage Time proven automatic valve by finest Special sizes available Dependable, trouble free published Joan Keller of Price, is the author of a story entitled Joseph, Aged Eight which appeared in the issue of a national VOICE, publication of Scholastic 91 Office E. Main Phone 637-593- Magazines, Inc. Joan is a student at Carbon High 13 Different Sizes 2 No mineral deposits in your pots and pans, and no deposits in your expensive School. In Joans story, the main character describes her plumbing. younger brother in minute detail until, at the end, we learn the character is only imagining the growth of a baby brother, who hadnt survived infancy. Student-writte- n stories are published in VOICE and other the e Best Warranty on the Market Price 24 February Erie-th- For the Best Service Jack Dansje 637-593- Call 2 DraOepmauraOeiiiin) GQGflvjdflep Scholastic 91 E. Main in Price publications frequently. ' , earth-movin- g OODGDO hot water GET A Pemmglas GLASS-LINE- D AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER Gas An A. O. Smith prodwd More Hot Water Less Cost! line damages can be avoided if the Center is alerted beforehand, Blaine encouraged everyone to call before digging and give 48 hours notice to allow time for scheduling locators. The with JUPC, headquaters in Mountain PLUMBING & HEATING Carbon Boise Cascade puts insulation in the walls, the ceiling, even under the floor. one-thir- d Carbon 264 S. 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