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Show 14D Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1969 7” ETEEE RTT Springville in Major Building Boom house, three new clarifers, a 1%-foot diameter filter, 8.000 square feet of additional sludge beds, and SPRINGVILLE — Springville City is experiencing its largest construction od in set years, with thre major c projects under way at the pres- pumping for recirculation. ent time is a major im-/grant through the Housing and Urban Development administ tian. ‘ject is being cor c The new water mains with funds received in a !aid are primar y major t Secor lines of % Largest project is the major addition to the city's sewag treatment plant, which is costing in the neighborhood of $320,000. The original treatment = $ om to 18 inches. A t of 34 new fire hydrants also will be installed. New water line: 1g-inch pipe from the city’s plant was constructed in 1955 at a total cost of $243,000, de- j signed to accommodate a population of 7500 and a flow of 2,000,000 gallons per day j ning 4 water source in Spring Creek down to join additional lines along 400 South Street. Th | By the spring of 1968, Golf Clubhouse Third “ajor project is con- when the bonds issued for the original plant construc- . NEW CLUBHOUSEfor the Hobble Creek golf course east of Springville will be ready for use struction of 2 large new club- this summer. The clubhouse, designed for the future when the present nine-hole course is tion had been retired, a house for the Hobble Creek Golf °*PAnded to 18 holes, will cost $100,000, second bond issue was approved by voters to expand the plant to rectify an overloaded condition. atederal reeesingant| Art Gallery Looks to Another Big Year a federal recreation grant. Located just west of the The plant was serving a population of over 9000, plus industrial sewage demands, with present nine-hole course, the new clubhouse will provide meeting rooms, the result that the final efflu- 7 !ock- ers, storage space, and facilities where meals can be ent from theplant did not meet standards of the Utah Waer Polluion Committee. prepared also will be space for a pro full schedule of art shows, mo with exh Show was held. Apri) saw the annual April Intermountain Pro shop. ductions of works by nationally-fa and served, There Nears Completion First phase of the major construction project is nearing completion, and the second phase is well underway, When | SPRINGVILLE— Springville’s ern Utah, had one-man shows ville and Mapleton artists was famous Art Gallery has been during January, 1968. In Febru- held. the center of renewed activity ary, the annual All-Utah Art Nov mber was phot | Springville City has already during the past year, with a classes, and two dramatic pro- ational Show, Under the general chairman- artists. purchased land west of the club ship of Bruce Braithwaite, c h wi tographe show was C 's Art Mc An exhibit of junior the gallery feat ire art was placed on ing art works and crafts from house for eventual construction ator, the gallery has been exhibit in May, and Linda the elemen and middle Peterson held a show of photo- schools of Nebo School District. Some land trade negotiations and month-by-month shows and graphy, painting, and stitchery This year another full schedare underway with the Forest exhibits are planned for the in June, Service for additional land future. During June, July, and Au-|¥ needed. During the past year the Lit- gust, the gallery exhibited a and major shows, of an completed, they will boost the plant's digester and filter capa- j city for an eventual population of 16,000. The sewage flow additional nine holes. opened for many newactivities, capacity will be increased to 3,000,000 gallene per day. | The Hobble Creek course is le Theater of the Art Building|oneman show by Dean Faw- classes. A bond issue of $200,000 was approved for the project, and beautiful golf courses in the two productions — Christie artist, and also showed a trav- The Battle of / recognized as one of the most Was refurbished and used for cett, widely known native Utah iz was state, located in a canyon set- Lund Cole’s musical, ‘The Red eling collection of the Utah known as the “Bi Three Emperors.” In military enfrom a 33 per cent grant apting along Hobbie Creek five Plush Parlor,” in May, and Associated Artists. ‘h under proved through the Federal miles east of the city, Adjacent “Santa Claus and the Space A retrospective exhibit by gagement, the fF John Hafen, early Springville|Napoleon defeated the allied Water Pollution Control Admin-| |to the course is Kelly’s Grove, Men,” during December. HEAVY EQUIPMENTis used toplace rocks in a large clarifier tank at the Springville [a large picnic and recreation Roger Gerster, noted Swiss /artists, was on exhibit during |Austrian and Russian forces istration, sewage treatment plant, which is being enlarged for an expanding population. The plant's |area developed bythe city and artist, and Robert Gerring, art September, and in October an|under Francis I! and Alexander New additions include a new digester and digester capacity will be more than doubled by the $325,000 project, |various civie organizations. instructor at College of South-\exhibit of the works of Spring-'I. additional money has come re Needs * jn Outstanding City Wide Celebration Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 26, 27, 28 N usinesse rds and Gardens va Kept Ya LE W WFEP NW KS NYIW ART SHOWS ® One outstanding feature each month © ALL-UTAH ART EXHIBIT... held during the month of February © 45th ANNUAL NATIONAL ART EXHIBIT ® ONE-MAN SHOWS © STUDENT EXHIBITS FLZS Enterprising % Progressive & \\ on = ory n pply for Futu ample Water Su * ches hools and Chur * Fine _ Homes, Sc SPRINGVILLE GOLF COURSE IN PICTURESQUE HOBBLE CREEK CANYON ¢ INTERMOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHIC SHOW Springville’s Golf Course will feature a brand © CHILDREN’S ART SHOW ... Duringthe month of December pletion now and is expected to be ready for new club-house this year. it is nearing com- use as soon as the course is ready for this season’s play. The course has a uniquesetting in The Springville Art Collection is the largest of this type beautiful Hobble Creek Canyon. This makes the course ideal for those who really want to get away fromit all. This course is very interesting for the experienced golfer with its ele- vated greens and water hazards, and a chal- in the State of Utah lenge for beginners. If you have not played this course, you should! |