Show Work Begins 'Senator Pledges Help on Commission Will On Pipeline In Box Elder Ignore Work Limitation Bushnell Bear River Dam Lt BRIGHAM CITY Sept 25— On a $64000 contract J E Creer Construction Co Provo is now replacing the lower 4400 feet of the wood-stav- e pipeline which supplies water to Brigham City's municipal power plant according to Uity Councilman F Iceland seely in charge of the city water department The wooden line is being replaced with steel pipe The larger pipe is being used to eliminate friction and to allow for possible expansion of the power plant Councilman Seely explained 30-in- ch army-abandone- d -- movement among officials in westem states was informed by Mayor Rulon Baron that the nospitai for the buildings were not suitable who Baron wool industry Mayor said Source of Trouble operates woolen mills here alto be wood-stavhave would e the buildings Heavily patched the old could section was a source of much most rebuilt before they trouble and expense last year of- house machinery used in the in36-in- ch ficials said The upper half of the wood-stav- e line will have to be replaced within a few years but because it is newer it is in better condition than the lower half The construction job is a race with time to avoid a $1500 penalty The contract states the job must be completed in June July August or September with the $1500 penalty to be imposed if the wnrk is not completed by October I ateo that a $100 per day penalty be imposed for every day the construction work runs over 30 days Reason for this type of contract is that the city is purchasing power from Utah Power & Light Co while the water is out of the pipeline it was explained by Mr Seely Actual construction on the project began about September 10 leaving only about 20 days for completion he said Dresser couplings (water-tigexpansion joints) previously unobtainable and which held up the at the project are now being made Provo foundry The Provo-mad- e couplings are believed by the ettgp council to be of better quality than those originally ordered To Dredge Reservoir Meanwhile it was reported that while the water is out of the line the city will dredge out the reservoir at Mantua at a cost of $100(1 The opportunity is good for clean ing out the reservoir because tilt ht you Will Like Our Service DEB POOLE SIGNS 2350 Wash Blvd Dial 9156 - ff dustry Penal Institution W Vosco Call of the chamber suggested the hospital might be put to use as a federal penal institution Senator Watkins however said he was not sure that the majority of citizens of this areawould be pleased with that pros- i I Evanston Teachers Production Down H if Eye Convention EVANSTON Wyo Sept 25 — in u ia 11 s fresh Evanston schools will be closed when teachers will Friday Oct Market Harvests go to Rock Springs to attend nual Southwest District Teachers fMft Child Killed on EVANSTON Wyo Mrs Agnes Taylor ImSt JtZ Second Birthday guardian of the Orde? 30-Ho- ur pcct and that he would delay any action on that plan until he' was assured that is what the people want He said he felt sure however that the Bear river dam project would go over and that he would take action for appropriation of funds as soon as he had a unified " ujevi was wantea He was referring to uon py a tew members opposi of the uu'Mu organization but was uuwmea that the statp farm bureau lederation was desirous of tne project Purpose of Dam Purpose of the proposed dam is tu piuvme control or and more fresh water for the refuge During nesting season run-ojfrom Bear river annually destroys ijnany nests and during the dry sjason of the year ponds become stagnant causing botulism (duck sickness) which claims thousands of ducks geese and other waterfowl Both these adverse conditions could be 8§eviated through using the! impounded waters it was pointed out The lake provided by the dam would also become a fine body of water for boating swimming and fishing according to state fish and game officials RBiaHAM CITY Sept 25— U-Arthur V Watkins who and with city and county here commerce officials Wednesday afternoon in the How- put-- : ard hotel pledged support in genBushnell ting eral hospital to some constructive use and said he would back the nrnnospd dam across Bear nvci near Dewevville to provide addi- tional fresh water for Bear river west oi nere migratory bird refugewho suggested Senator Watkins that the $14000000 hospital might be converted over to a wool processing plant in line with a recent- Visit Slated by Grand Guardian SALT LAKE CITY Sept 25 (AP) The state iustrial commission will not enforce the statute limitto M ing work on public projects chairhours a week E M Royle man said yesterday The question was raised by tne International Union of Operating Engineers Local No 3 Concharged that the Palfreyman violated provistruction Co had sions of the statute the isw The law was passed by to create attempt an in legislature more jobs "In 1933 the state had many thousands of citizens badly needper ing a few hours' employment week at a fair wage in order to maintain themselves and their said Royle who was a state senator when the statute was inaugurated "To contend that conditions then and today are comparable and that fall today's prevailing conditions of intent and within the meaning is sheer nonsense the statute he continued The commission chairman exweek today plained that a would so curtail earnings of construction workers that it would lam-ilie- - 30-ho- ur s" Daughters in Wyomingwffi m°abkeS her official visitation to th vl?Jt ston chapter Bethel No if Sept 30 states Mrs J L Bethel guardian A special meeting will be held thlSidate at vseven-thirt- y pm in hall of Job's Daughters theLa Masons and Eastern Star members are invited The Bethel chapter in Evanston meets regularly on the second fourth Tuesdays of each month and Nib? " Prove Fatal Injuries TWIN FALLS 4A 10-ye- Officers said the truck driver Anthony Tangero of Price had truck when another si°edranhisacross child the street but did not see the Meyers girl who ran under the right rear wheels Although he stopped the vehicle immediately the child was dead when witnesses picked her up from the The seeds of thrift if cultivated properly can grow into important things Start your account now keep it growing by adding to it regularly SaTyJai" MEMBER IAN K FIRST S aiaiEi KpEMi E C U B IT Y COKPOIAT roiT s nstm snna M you do not have a Fred Nye Co charge account let us arrange one for you y If ar 10-ye- - 1947 x SALT LAKE CITY Sept 25 tAP) Production in Utah of all ruck crops for fresh market except tomatoes and cabbage declined! this year according to a bureau of agricultural economics report The report explained that decreased production was a result of acreage reduction for truck crops rather than lower yields per jacre In fact the bureau said yields per acre were higher in most cases than a year ago The report also said that The 1946 late summer tomato yield just equalled the preceding average of 66000 bushels but the 1947 production increased to 82000 bushels Cabbage production this yeaijwas below the average of 8200 tons even though it increased from 6000 tons in 1946 to 7800 tofts The early fall celery crop for the fresh market dipped from 0 crates lats year to 480000 crates d in 1947 but production was of above the average 170000 crates Cantaloupe production of 4S000 Crates was less than half last yfear's figure of 96000 and considerably lower than the average of 84000 Late summer onions dropped from 825000 sacks last yeat to 550000 — 103000 below the average aa be flushed down Box Elder creek Delay in the project would cost Brigham City considerable money because average net from the municipal plant annually is $227000 Although the city also owns its own culinary water system the power plant is by far the largest single R ot"l EMBER 25 party an- " STANDARD-EXAMINE- PRICE Utah Sept 25 (AP)— Fay Meyers daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph A Meyers was killed instantly yesterday evening when she was crushed by a truck while Playing m the street at the conclusion of her second birthday 3 convention there Friday and Saturday states Clyde W Kurtz superintendent Speakers at the convention will include Dr George D Humphrey president University of Wyoming Governor Lester C Hunt Herbert Marchant British consul for the Rocky Mountain area Denver and Dr F McGee professor of history University of Wyoming Music will be by a group of singers The Melodiers from Salt Lake City (UTAH r" Sept (AP) Charles August Baker pavement 7fi last night of injuries he received Sunday in a two-ca- r accident Baker a retired farmer was drivPresented ing a car which was involved in Report S R CunningSanitarian City car driven ham £yc? told city commissioners today no unsanitary condition exists at the Monte carnival grounds make it impossible to coDe with Eighteenth Young and and Washington the high cost of living that the owner had made arrangeUnion Counsel F Henri Henriod ments for an employe who lives in m a statement at the hearing a trailer there to use sanitary fam reply to Royle's statement: said cilities an adjacent service sta"A decision to the effect that a tion Theof investigation ordered law should not be obeyed because after a resident of thewasneighboran administrator happens to find it hood complained that several trailsilly is a threat to any democratic ers coaches had moved onto the government whose processes are site and that no water or other based on obedience to law' sanitary facilities were available 25 TyjT2?J?f N ar 618-00- source of income officials said rnani-taine- 10-ye- We're remodeling and putting in new show cases so must sell some of our present fixtures at once to make room for them FOR SALE! ar M September sun and chill take November cold Evanston C of C Fetes Teachers Glass Show Cases EVANSTON In Several Sizes) Also Wood Counters and Wyo Sept then flifn ttpde 25 — Evanston chamber of commjerce was host to a group of 80 persons including teachers of Evanston schools their wives and husbands and the wives of members of the chamber at a hamburger fry and picnic this week at Evanston city yff park In a program held around a large campfire Ralph Cottrell senior high school principal introduced teachers and Frank Emerson of the chamber introduced members of that body Ellery Gibson pres ident Evanston Classroom Teachers association talked on what he liked about Evanston In charge of arrangements Were P W Spaulding Robert Mitchell P L Troyer Gilbert O Bills Gen Burdett Bert Despain William J Haines W John Watts George Parkinson Clyde W Kurtz and Fijank Emerson Mrs W J Watts Mrs W J Haines Mrs H C Hawkins and Mrs Kurtz prepared the ham burgers in the ' Floor Tables j Inquire at 2431 Washington Boulevard COVERT by Hart Schaffner FREE 11 stride Its all wool warmth takes the sting out of autumn's chilliest day — its shoulder-lightnemakes it comfortable when the weather switches to balmy And every detail of this handsomely designed coat spells absolute correctness for the ss SCHICK SHAVER "CLINIC oil and clean all Schick Factory Expert will adjust Free of Charge Friday and Saturday is your p n last chance to get this expert attention and the on the comfort and speed of Schick Shaving For g shaver with the fast only $300 we'll fit your Schick Hollow Ground Head If you own a Electric Shaver (any model) don't miss this opportunity condition to have it checked to insure its perfect k-- well-dress- ed low-dow- m mm mm manj s close-cuttin- 2-- M So— come in tomorrow or next day sure See the AMAZING Trim mil eecmc wa u holder ScW r ZmZ Will hflu 5jpr j n naver— any model r 1 and Colonels Marx wear tnis coverc coat a gooa many monin of the year because it takes "crazy" weather in Tou Still time to visit our & for your And we shavers —bofh Fred M Nye Co ft J Fred M Nye Co |