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Revisiting Doc Stuart Wheelwright…new formulas
Date: 7/11/2014 3:24:15 AM ( 10 y ago)
Revisiting Doc Stuart Wheelwright…new formulas
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Stinky Springs
It is also worth noting there are a few other, lesser-known hot springs in northern Utah. For example, "Stinky Springs" is located near Thiokol, west of Brigham City. It was never developed commercially, and vandals have now destroyed its makeshift facilities.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/717448/Hot-springs.html?pg=all
Ten miles west of Corinne are the forlorn and neglected "Stinky Springs." This high-sulfur spring, officially known as Stinking Hot Springs, is a sad tale in history. It was owned in the nineteenth cen- tury by Corinne pioneer Hiram House. At his death he bequeathed the springs to Box Elder County with the stipulation that no one would ever be charged to use the healing sulfurous waters. Box Elder County officials agreed, in turn, to maintain the spring and its build- ings, and keep the place clean. A subsequent owner of land around the spring moved the bathing building across the highway. Over the years Box Elder County forgot its part of the agreement and the building was allowed to disintegrate. At this writing, only the con-
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crete pools remain, which bathers have covered with a black-plastic "tent." The site is filthy, and many people dare not go there any more. More's the pity, for waters of Stinky Springs are said to contain heal- ing power, especially for those suffering from arthritic conditions. Many local old-timers testify of the curative powers of the waters.
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