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Show f T I f Family Receives Guests Engineers Develop Improved Wastewater Treatment Hundreds of communities Dr. E. Joe Middlebrooks of States that use .USU developed a simple lagoon systems for their sand filter that can be added sewage treatment face a on to existing sewer lagoon coming problem. systems and will provide the Dr. James Reynolds of additional polishing" of the Hyde Park along with other effluent necessary to make it engineers at Utah State Uniacceptable to return to versity believe they have the streams and rivers. solution all ready for them. The lagoon system is workOne requirement of the ing well for many communwas low cost and system ities under present stanof operation. Most simplicity dards of the Environmental of the users are small towns Protection Agency. The with populations in the trouble is that the EPA has neighborhood of 5,000. Such imposed more strict stancommunities could ill afford effective 1985 in and dards, to provide either a costly the systems in current use system or highly trained wont, in many cases, propersonnel to operate it. vide an adequate level of treatment to meet those Dr. Middlebrooks and Dr. mming standards. reynolds of UWRL tested a model filter in the laboraHaving created the problem, the EPA wanted to help tory, then put a small opermunicipalities find a soluating unit alongside the Lotion, and accordingly gan City Sewer lagoon sysa $225,000 contract to tem, where it has proved it the Utah Water Research will work satisfactorily. The Laboratory to find an add-oLogan City Commission and step to make the effluent City engineer Ray Hugie from lagoon systems meet have cooperated with the new and higher standards. UWRL researchers in the tests in the United by I.arre Hndily Lewis tun Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burk were visited on Thursday by two daughters from 'Salt Lake City: Mrs. Ruth Pax-ma- n and Mrs. Shirley Rakes. Mrs. Sandra a granddaughter came also. on a portion of the system. The system works by piping effluent from the existing lagoon system into a pond with three feet of sand in the bottom. Sand has been used for filtration for many years, Dr. Middlebrooks noted, and it provides the polishing needed to make the water drained out the bottom clean enough to meet the new EPA The only maintenance needed is skimming off the top inch or so of sand every four to six months as it becomes heavily loaded with particles filtered from the water. Dutch n. The sand skimmed off with a grader, front loader or other equipment is hauled out of the pond and piled up. After successive layers have been removed the sand can be washed and returned to the filtration pond for reuse. n oven potatoes, and French bread and salad with a dessert of watermelon made a delicious meal for those who attended. Craig and Barbara West-ove- r have a new daughter born on July 12. Their other children are Margie, Jason and Wendy. Grandparents On Saturday, Mrs. Iris are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Willyard and her son Arnold, The Jefferies family was Weslover and Mr. and Mrs. of Milford. Utah, and Mrs. enroute from California Buz Smith. Margene Carr and her' where they have recently Idaho Guests to their new daughter. Roseanne. and result'd John and Mary Powell and son Rex, of Centerville came assignment in North Dakota. their four children, Merito see the Burkes. Mrs. dian, Idaho, have been Willyard and Mrs. Carr are for a week of Jerry nieces of Mrs. Burk. Georgine Clarkson. Judy guests and Mary Kaye Belnap and Jefferies and Donna Richtheir family. Mrs. Thomas Gittins. her ardson are daughters of the Denny and Mardean Mansons Loyal and Albert, and late Flossie F. Bell Richar-soand their family, Pocaning Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Mctello, and Jean H. Seamons, Cann, of Smithfield, were in Treasureton, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Buttars Burley, Idaho recently for the blessing of a grandson are happy over the safe and Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson and nephew. The baby is a arrival of their first grandHawkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell daughter. The little girl was to 13 Ixirn Darrel Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawand sisGittins, and has three July ters, Printha, Cindy and Debbie Buttars of Smith-fielkins, Janice and Linda HawThe other grandparkins, and Cecile and Edna Mary Ann. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kent attended a three-da- y Mrs. Wertman of reunion of the Hawkins famAfterward, they drove to Elva Buttars Logan. is a greatily at Weiser Stake Camp in Rupert to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Idaho. They were accomgrandmother. James Gittins and their famArlin Buttars have a grandpanied by Mr. and Mrs. ily. son also. Kolia Hawkins, Richmond, and Mrs. Phyllis Brown, Elders Have Parly American Fork. On Sunday Family Receives Guests Guests for two weeks of The Iwiston Second Wffcd they all attended church at Mr. and Mrs. Buttars were Elders and their partners the LDS Branch in Cascade, Mr. and Mrs. Keatley and Idaho, they report that the enjoyed a campfire party in their two daughters and High Creek Canyon on Wedscenery in that area is Donna Richardson. nesday evening. Steak, especially impressive. Ix-ste-r, standards. Georgine Bell Clarkson and her husband. Glen, with their two sons, all of Myrtle Creek. Oregon; Judy Bell Jefferies, her husband, David. and their two sons and one daughter, were all guests of the Coles and their grandmother, Mrs. George Hell, of Richmond. d. Dr. James shows the sand filter basin used in the Utah State University project to improve the quality of waste water from sewage lagotfis to make it meet the new Environmental Protection Agency standards. - PICNIC CAMP FISHING Richmond - Lewiston COUNTRY SHOPPER Bonnets Points shunt Kool Aid Tuna 2 37. Western II - No. Family 5 2M Pork & Beans Bread Fish Sticks 5 Loom Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sham-ber- g of Blackfoot, Idaho visited his grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. William V.Connary and also an uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Connary on Saturday. Kupfer, accompanied their leader, Janice Griffin to Guinavah Park Friday for an outing with the county clubs. 4-- At - sacrament meeting Sunday evening Lawan Walker was released as a Sunday School teacher and sustained to position of president of the Adult Aaronic Priesthood MIA for young ladies. 'Geraldine Merrill was released from that position. Pres. Rex. G. Plowman and McKay Marler of the High council were the speakers. Elva Hatch read an original poem written by Alton Kingsford concerning work for the dead and Susan Oswalk played a piano solo. Hold Breakfast The two classes of Merrie Miss girls, together with their leaders, Lona Holt and Velda Spackman held an Early Bird Breakfast at the Richmond park Thursday morning. Marven and Bessie Tillot-w- n and Lesa spent a few days in Montpelier, Idaho last week visiting his brother Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tillot-seMiss Paula Tillotsen returned home with them for visit. Monday, Mr. a ten-da- y and Mrs. Tillotsen took Lesa and Paula to Lagoon for the day. n. WED. thru SAT. LuAnn Griffin, daughter of Glen and Nola Griffin graduated from Beau La Reine School of Beauty Culture last Friday and will be employed in Logan. Malta's Kerr Beth Chambers and three children of Ammon. Idaho spent last week visiting her sisters. Janice Griffin and Arlene Kupfer and a brother Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anderson: North Logan. Norma Marriott accom- panied her sister-in-la- Vinegar Gal. $(09 27 Pickling Salt Peanuts Mortons 5 Lbs. Salted JULY 1 7-- 1 M Plenty of 9-- 20 I Chicken Shake & Bake 29 $ Vienna Sausage 1 Ice Cream Jam Crispii Paul - Western 2 Lb. Family Jar 79 Melons Arlene Kupfer attended the State Postmaster's convention at Cedar City during the past week. Her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stayner of Ammon, Idaho came to be with the family. Mark 3 Cans Gallon Ice Cold Venice Reader underwent major surgery last v.eek in the IiOgan Hospital. . Pki. Libby's Lb. FRESH PRODUCE Undergoes Surgery 23rd 12 2W Blanched JULY Pierces Bottles w Rhea Larsen of Logan to Salt Lake city Wednesday. While there they visited a nephew in the hospital, who had rceived an accidental bullet wound, and is in critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pitcher and family of Fairview. Idaho were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pk. Quart Case of THRU 49 99 37 Fiona Trenton, C6nt. SPECIALS Clearwater Refreshing Dr. James Reynolds of Hyde Park prepares to turn water from a sewage lagoon into an experimental Alter system constructed by Utah State University researchers to improve the qaujty of waste water to meet the Environmental Protection Agencys new standards. Providence sain 89 Popcides Beat Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark of Iike City recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ail-liaV. Connary. Jumbo Salt Salmon The Hot Weather Bag Center m Wayne and Vilda Jensen and family of Moses Lake came to Cache Valley last week to attend the funeral of her father, J.W. Whitehead of Fairview. Idaho. They visited Wavne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Jensen. Itichard and Nicole West-ove- r and family or Salt Lake City visited her grandmother Wednesday evening and I lltll .MlU , Tomatoes Fre,h rl THE COMMUNITY Theatre Western We CLOSED SUNDAYS. 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