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Show Stork Delivers Thiokol Tells Fifth Generation Success of Fifth generation arrives in time tor Peach Day celebrations. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Lish, Garland, announce the arrival of seven ounce pound nine and Steven Richard, born Sept 9 at 4 20 p m. at Cooley Memorial Hospital. On hand for the occasion were his grandmothers. Mrs. Geraldine Webster, Ogden, grandmother for the first time; Mrs Clifford Beard, Tremonton great-g- i andmother for the first time; and Mrs Carl F. Nelson also of Tremonton, proud to be called great-grea- t grandmother for the first time Mrs. Lish is the former Carol Lee Webster. Hospital attendants and the Lish family doctor permitted the five generation picture shortly after the birth of the baby boy. It isnt otten that a tot is privileged to be the fifth in a generation line and hardly ever are all members of the family busy celebrating Peach Days when the stork decides to arrive. Pershing Test al. In this captive test, all components of the missile were tested simulating an actual flight test. Two bays of the test stand were used. In the first bay the Thiokol first stage motor was set up with a dummy second stage and dummy warhead to provide proper weight. The second stage motor plus a Testimonial complete guidance section and a dummy warhead was erected Will Honor in the second bay. The guidance section controlled both parts of the tested missile, activating the second stage motor after burn-ou- t of the first. Howe!! Elder FIRST LOOK AT THE WORLD Baby Steven Richard Lish, first born of Mr. Garland was less than an hour old when he had his picture taken as the fifth ounces and his lusty cry are, left to of his size, seven pounds nine and and-ha- lf Missile guidance and control functions were simulated to represent a flight test except that in the captive test the missile was subjected to even more strenuous requirements than is possible during flight. Instrumentation recorded temperature, vibration, strain gauge, and other data to compile complete information on the performance of the missile. The test was termed successful. A homecoming testimonial will honor Elder Homer Leon Hotter Sunday evening, Sept 18 at 8 p.m. in the Howell LDS waid chapel. A son of Mr and Mrs. Homer Hotter of Howell, Elder Hotter recently returned from a two and a half year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in Sweden and Finland Friends and relatives of the Hotter family are invited to attend the Six successful Pershing flight testimonial, according to Bishop tests out of six attempts have been James Nessen, who will preside. These tests used accomplished. only the first stage motor with a dummy second stage. The captive sequential tests using both first and second stage motors are the e firing tests. prelude to y Las Vegas Trio Vacations Here Mrs. Clifford Beard and Mrs. Geraldine Wemster. son, Tremonton; COLLEGE BELLS Events for Registration Week Orientation for new students entering Utah State University this fall begins Tuesday, Sept 27, with registration set for Sept 30 and Oct 1, and classes beginning Monday, Oct. 3 J. Elliot Cameron, dean of students at USU, announced the for the opening of the The highly mobile Pershing is schedule 1960-6school year this week. Camunder development for the Army is full, but many housby the Army Ballistic Missile ag- pus housing units for men, women and ing to the Redstone misency replace in sile. Prime contractor for the Per- married students are available the community, he said. shing is the Martin Company, Orlando, Fla.; propulsion subcontracCollege placement tests for tor for the solid propellant rocket entering freshmen will be given at motors is Thiokol Chemical Cor- 8 a.m Sept 27, and will occupy poration, Redstone Division. much of the day. First social activity of the year for new students will take place that night, with plan"get acquainted firesides ned in campus dormitories. two-stag- 1 Mrs. Robert Knerr and two sons, 12 and Wayne, 9, of Las Vegas, Nev have returned to their home following visits with family members in Box Elder county Mis. Knerr is the former Veda Slander They visited with Nels Stander and Mr. and Mrs DeVere Christensen and daughter in Brigham City and with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton and family in Bill, , Thatcher. Mrs. Knerr, Mrs. Christensen and Mrs Burton are sisters, all daughters of Mr. Stander. ' OUR READERS WRITE i County Workers Earn Cash Awards At Hill Air Base i Dear Editor: Inclosed find check, thanks for the opportunity to save 20 percent. While at it we want to thank you for sending us the paper We enjoy a chance to catch up on the news from home We are enjoying our stay at the Peter Whitmer farm very much We have had an op-portunity to meet hundreds of peo- pie from all parts of the country who have visited us The house is located off the highway in the center of a farm The country is very beautiful with low rolling hills all nice and green with wooded sections scattered over them This particular locality is mostly dairying. Every farm has a large dairy barn and silo The climate so far has been wonderful While you were enjoying the 109 degree heat we have been enjoying 70 to 80 degrees We have slept with a light blanket over us all summer Say hello to our many friends and may you bo blessed with good luck so you wont have to raise the subset iption price of the paper again Your friends Clare and Edna Morrell Peter Whitmer Farm Waterloo, N Y Rt No 1. 1 e Five persons from the Box Elder county area were among the 80 Ogden Air Material Area employees who were cited at Hilt Air Force Base for sustained superior performance on their jobs. From Brigham City are J Robert Nielson, who received $150; Darrell G. Gardner, $150, and Lucille M. Schow, $100. Others included Frank T and Kar$150, Honeyville; ma M. Kent, $100. Tremonton The awards included individual cash bonuses ranging from $100 to $200 Koba-yash- i, General orientation sessions are scheduled in Nelson Fieldhouse on the university campus at 9 30 a.m. and 1pm. Sept 28. The latter part of the morning will be given over to meetings of students with campus religious advisors, and the afternoon to meetings with academic deans and advisors in the various colleges' A torchlight parade and a dance in the Student Union Building ballroom is the evening social activity. in small sessions Orientation groups for new students are scheduled from 9 a m. to 4 p.m Sept. 29, and the Student Union building will open its doors for a "fun night to wind up the day New students register Sept. and Mrs. Joe Lee Lish, generation. Here proud right, Mrs. Carl F. Nel- Beehive Flight Recruit Program U.S.U. Announces Schedule of 30 You VOTE TODAY! VOTE DEMOCRATIC FOR VOTE John H. Larsen Keeping in Step NEW YORK (UPI) An estimated 32 million of Americas 100 million adults enjoy dancing, according to a recent poll. Thats just a million fewer than like to swim, and the same as the numwho like to go ber of grown-up- s fishing. About 20 million of them spend money on it, according to the Na tional Ballroom Operators Asso$40 ciation. Their annual bill to $50 million. Air Force Plans RING Be Sure lf one-ha- A successful captive sequential test firing of the two stage solid propellant Pershing missile has been announced. Personnal of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency and the Martin company tested missile in the vertical test stand of the Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency at Redstone arsen- A homeHOMECOMING SET coming testimonial will honor Elder Homer Leon Hotter Sunday at Howell. Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, September 13, 1960 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, FOR 2-Y- County Commissioner ear ... a man with the EXPERIENCE needed to handle the affairs of County Government. (Paid Political Advertisement) Milton A. Card, local Air order of Force recruiter for this area, has acording announced aptitude testing for a.m., students enlistment that appearance: in the Air Force has Sn-with surnames beginning now been shortened to include 8:30-8 am., am., 9:301 testing and scoring in only three 30 am:; , hours This change will enable a 10 a m , 10: 10' 30 a.m., man between the ages of p. young am, 17 and 27 years to take the Air 130-m , p.m., Force choose the pm., pm., field of aptitude oftest, his desire from training 30 pm., Rb-Sover 500 Air Force jobs, and then After new students have regis- enlist in the Air Force. This all in tered, their evening will be oc- the same day. Beanie the annual Hop cupied by in the Student Union ballroom. Sergeant Card further remarked Returning students will register that any young man desiring AeroOct 1 according to the following space Technician training needs a. not gamble. The Air Force will order of appearance- 7 10 now assign young men in their m Sn-8 8 50. choice of training for this Aeroto the following V-- 0 9 Bf-C- 9 Ed-G- Ci-E- Kj-M- 2 Hp-K- i; Mb-O- Ol-R- 3 , Where -- UN-'CT- 0 V-- 30-- 9 9 Bf-C- 30 Ee-G- , 9 30-- 9 50, space Age. Card further reported Sergeant 10 30. of apthat a "Beehive Flight Rb-S10 proximately 15 young men will be the Box Elder and Cache of Denver leaving The area on Sept. 23. This football game begins at 3 p. m. county will remain together during flight staOct. 1, in Romney Saturday, most of their Air Force training. dium To qualify for this particular flight Oct. 3, contact Clases begin at i the Sergeant at the Logan the hello assembly is Oct. 4, and Selective Service Office on Thursthe hello week dance with Budday, Sept. 15, or call him collect schedis orchestra Morrows dy and the necessary at EX. uled for Oct. 7. appointment will be made All 15 young men will be processed gether, take the swearing in cere- Catch monies together and fly out by Vt BURLINGTON (UPI) About six months after the crema- - United Airlines at 9:30 pm. on 22 ted remains of John Foster, 79, Now is the time to obtain that Brooklyn, N. Y., were cast into s Lake Champlain by his brother steady employment, technical ucation academic education, plus can the containing requested, them was snared by two fisher- - many more Air Force benefits, men. 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