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   Desert Sentinel (Newspaper) - September 1, 1966, Desert Hot Springs, California                                New Miss Desert Hot Springs to be Crowned Sunday 1 II If LINDA 1O Single eser Serving Desert Hot The Nations Health Center 3 jf Desert Hot California T H U R S D A SEP T E M 13 E 11 i 1 n 0 G WASHED OUT SECTION County to Repair Indian Avenue RIVERSIDE The County board of su Monday ordered the of Indian Avenue north of Palm The road is n major connection between Desert Hot and Palm The action by the came on the tion f county sur veyor and rond advised tho board that it would be delayed until Jan uary if the county had to wait for federal aid funds for the recommended the board authorize the road d to proceed with the repair of the rond where it was out during last November floods in the for the project Is Keith said tho road bad ly and closed dur ing the storm where it cros sed the Whitewater He said n detour was constructed with cheap paving and had been in service since Novem The detour has been sat since lhat he He said the road is a federal aid to secondary road but Its not eligible from tin normal funds Continued on used for the Pago 10 WATER DISTRICT MASTER PLAN System to Provide Adequate Service note This Is one In n continuing scries of articles to presented by tho Dosert Sentinel between now and Uie Hot Springs County Water District bond election la from the master plan submitted to tho district by the firm of Al bert Webb and This to presented In order lhat voters mny fully under stand why the district board of directors feel expansion of facilities Is nt this The entire water system has been designed so that adequate water service can be provided by the The basic con cept in the design of all facil has boon the provision of sufficient quantities of water at desirable pressure range being 35 psl minimum to 325 psi Use during the month of demand lias been approximately 10 por and 12 per cent of the annual maximum delivery lias not occurred con In any one particular it has visually occurred In the months of August or For purposes of design has boon assumed that 15 per cent of the expected annual delivery will bo required the month of maximum Since the district has no re cords of maximum day it has also locn assumed that approximately 200 por cent of the average day requirement during the of maximum demand will le delivered on tho day of maximum demand during this samo The design water requirements for the 30th project have been computed using tho per ns described In 1905 the annual water re for the Modified Service Area is acre TITO EXPECTED use for tho maximum month for this same year is acre With the assumption that the month of maximum demand will con tain 31 the demand re during the average day of this month is expected to bo 22 acre which is approximately equivalent 10 11 The demand require ment for tho maximum day during this month Is equal to twice the average day demand or 14 aero which is equivalent to 22 The fac have been designed to satisfy the 1995 demand re The design of pipelines has been predicted on supplying the demand requirement for the maximum day of the maxi mum month with some allow ance for fire flow or fire flow depending upon which criteria The preliminary design of pumps has been based on sup plying tho demand require ment of the average day during the month of maximum de mand within a 21 hour operat ing Tho reservoir sizes have been determined on the basis of the regulatory storage requirement of providing for the peak de mands which will be experi by the Essen the regulatory storage has been determined on the basis of supplying the differ ence between the capacity of the pumps and the demand re Including fire TirK proposed trans mission main from the well field to the existing gallon reservoir was suscept ible to an economic pipe din meter The of this show that pipe lines consisting of four differ ent diameters were The ratio of comparative costs of each pipeline indicates that tho 10inch diameter pipeline will he tho least expensive pipeline to operate and maintain throughout project The cost considered In tho econ pipe diameter analysis were the capital costs of the pipeline together with the fu Uiri operating both com on an annual The proposed transmission pipeline has been sized to ade convey onehalf of the ultimate average day maximum month design water require ment on the basis that tbe other half of this requirement will bo conveyed by compar able pipelines which will bo connected to future Desert Water Agency if and when it is The proposed additions to the water system of the Desert Hot Springs Water District are to serve the en tire Modified Service On ly a portion of the water sys tem is proposed for or THK consists of two types of deferred con the first representing deferred construction consisting of pumping plants and the gen eral location of which has been determined and for which cost estimates have heen and the second being ed deferred the cost of which has been estimat ed but the location of which Is presently This type of construction represents ex tensions from deferred trans mission mains which will be re quired serve future develop the location of which are presently unknown but which have been projected to occur within 30 Described in broad the water system as pro will consist of the con struction of a well field south erly of the south boundary of tho district In the vicinity of North with a collection tank to receive the Continued on Page 3 PLANS MADE FOR CLINIC CEREMONIES laying fur tho Mull Wardman Wing to the View Crip pled Childrens Foundation on Miracle Hill I o take place Sun II at 12 will he Iho scene of not only promin members of the medical pro popular stars from the entertainment leaders in industry and labor hut active people of the southland as The marble has arrived at Angel This week presentation of a gold for will bo made to Wank Edmun medical director of the foundation from James R well known business execu tive from Desert Hot prominent for more than five years chairman of the hoard rf governors of million Shriners Crippled Childrens An will he Kersey is past potentate of the Angeles Al Shrine Continued on Page 10 Contest Judges Selected Three prominent judges will serve this years Miss Hot Springs tho citys and four mem bers of her Pan Links who In contests here will be here again on He Is Vice of Iho Hanning Chamber Miss Kris ton many jUlles a winner in beauty con tests and well known authority on beauty will also be in the judges stand the IM Scoggins will he having had considerable ex in contests of type as well as serving as di rector and producer for the Ili Desert SCHOOL OPEN FOR LOCAL REGISTRATION Registration for new students in tirade I will be held on Soph inber and in tbe school on near Palm Registration hours are from D to 12 and from I to 3 each Par ents of children Kin or Crade 1 are ad vised to bring birth certificate and evidence of polio with them the lime of Tho school year starts September Problems of City Discussed by Mayor Aforo suitable arrangement for floor speeches at city coun cil meetings contractual agree ment with of Com establishing a program as to how financial allocations voted by the council shall ho used to tho best interest of the community analysis of the advantages of a manager as compared to that of an admin and full cooperation at city hall with every wishing to participate in holler ing the community through con of Those were uppermost on Mayor Stone press conference this Wright held the conference to discuss with reporters plans of the city council and his of fice to solve current problems and improve city 1IK out that all ci ties have similar problems as Desert He said Los Angeles problems are on ihc television week and many of them national In Kach problem Involves person and touch on issues that Individual and many times group He said this Is not unique with Its He viewed the future as a typo of prom ised land because things are beginning to look Wright feels there Is a great opportunity now for the council to direct its full attention to im portant issues that concern cer tain ordinances and city hall He said the organi of city hall per has been set and that there is every reason to be satis fied with tilings as they are shaping although he realiz es there arc many more issues to OXIC OK those is the ns to whether city would function best under a manager as in the past or under the al an He pointed out there is a vast but added the difference can be good or bad depending upon what Desert Hot Springs That re Is a question for the city council to de after careful consider ation and he Wright pointed out there is no rush but it is vital that the city have a qualified man In the top job said there Is authority a good city manager has that would servo this city as compared with less authority Invested In an ad ministrator who as of ten ed in and Councilman Continued on Page 2 Kight contestants will for the coveted Mile of Miss Desert Springs at tho third annual contest at sib street Community Center li I at S Tickets for Iho event re gu ing ions arc be ing accepted fur large I pounds five and lips tin seal is five three stands five half Sandi Sipi pounds and inches weighs pounds anil is rive six inches in Juno weighs 118 pounds and five five inches Saudi tips the scal es 121 pounds and stands five six a pound is four inches weighs lit pounds and stands live four Carol MO five nine and a half marie Sally San dv Sipes Corrigan wore among last years contes June Unus or and Carol an The contest v Iiy lun sistance uf dene Mr and Mari ou ner th Charm is si as eo Donald will he of will lie lie Spud Storey undir I ion of William of this will he furn ished Regan and Tom my a team from the Ilay house Cm III vocalist landa a in years anil the Springs sonn and daneo team of or don Avers and will he In Hi A 1111 JS 100 101 UK Mans Mm nl Paul I vice of the lian Chamber nf IM production manager ii esert Play said tuday conteK lants and their riends must Continued on Page 10 BIG HOLIDAY WEEKEND IS SEEN HERE Day bo nie of in Uic to of vacationers he hoi i1 nui reasons in tlie tot Miss lint and initial at The sev eral are ti ca tn thr work ami tail lounges nl and all Ior thr nlin will Hot Springs hnr before the citys councils adjourned to negotiate Hie signing of an agreement for law enforcement services between the county of Riverside and city of Desert Mot Springs Harold acting administrative officer for the county and Robert Pres Riverside The contract starts today at the same time the citys police department is Sentinel TO ASK MORE FUNDS Sheriff Now Heods Low Force Here County board of supervisors gave Its goahead to last weeks city councils agreement lo engage the H Ivor side County sheriffs depart ment services to serve tho city in place of a city police depart Hal to Iho was on hand at city council meeting and said the county supervisors would consider the matter and render its of panding department was given ns tho reason for the loss of its police budget had printed for the depart Continued on Page 5  

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