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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, December 1 Gty, Utah Thiokol Selects Georgia Site 2, 1961 figures that makes me think the folks inside really care about Christmas. Its like the wreath in the Dr. H. W. Ritchey, vice presiwindow, only more so. of rocket operadent And I like carols and green Christmas tions for Thiokol Chemical corE. J. Gayner III, trees. hymns and tin foil poration, and president of Brunswick Pulp and modern of the are trees, products age, Paper company, Friday jointly announced an agreement between something else again. Annexation For Space Booster Production Rock-and-ro- ll One of the fond memories have of earlier day Christmases was Santa Claus coming to town with his annual treat of candy . by Bruce and nuts. Hes still doing it. In fact, he'll be in front of the fire station One of the almost traditional features Saturday to shake hands with several hunof the holiday season locally is missing this dred youngsters, many of whom will peer year. And refer to the Jaycees contest at his beard to see if it's real or false. to determine the outstanding home ChristTheyre the borderline cases. I I mas decorations. And speaking for myself, it was kind of President Ward Secrist informs me that the club decided to forego the contest this year. Reason: Not enough interest dur ing the past several years. sad day when discovered the beard was bought and not growed. a I We have tacos at our house quite often, Only three or four entries were received primarily because we like them. The only last year which hardly makes it worth while trouble is, the cook (my wife) has to keep for several judges to come dashing between the stove and table to keep everyone supplied. from out of town. At taco time, a telephone call and peoFor some reason the Jaycees got the feelple at the door made the intervals between ing that no one much cared if they sponcomsored a contest or not. So this year theyre servings somewhat more lengthy. be would that plained hungry again benot. filled fore that might buy on the up; got But the Jaycees Seems like a shame. I installment not to eat but plan preferred have a point and until enough people want that way. to resurrect it, the lighting contest will be She pouted and said I didnt appreciate a dead remnant of the yuletide past. her as his wife. Only that morning had chastised her because didn't have any There are some who scorn home decoraclean shorts. Well, didnt. tions as not in keeping with the true spirit Scott, the mediator of our group, consolof Christmas and perhaps too much ased his mother thus: Don't worry, Mother. sociated with the commercialism of the seaKeep trying and one of these days you'll do something son. Cant say as agree. There's some- right. End of argument. thing about the colored lights and festive out-of-to- I I I I I I I I BOX A WMfcfy ELDER NEWS Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Utah State Press Association National nw$p par stabflthed In 1696 Editorial Association and Unitad Press avery Tuesday and intartd as international. Advertising Representa- publish Sacond Class Matter at tha post office tive: Utah State Prase In Brigham City Utah, under the act of Salt Lake City Utah. March 6 1879. Chas. W. Claybaugh Publisher Subscription rata 83 50 per year,'paabia In advance; In combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) 66.00 per year; $3 00 for 6 months; Ingle copy, io cents. k: BiiefiaiMir tafofrirt Ai NATIONAL Association, EDITORIAL C&U A6TltK Thio- The importance of r transportation was dramatically demonstrated during the recent barge movement of the Saturn booster from Redstone arsenal, Ala., to the Atlantic Flight Test center in Cocoa Beach, Fla. site county, Georgia, as a production plant for large, solid-fue- l rocket engines suitable for space booster applications. No date for starting construction of the proposed facility was announced. Utilization of the site is tied closely to the plans and schedules of the National Aeronautics and Space administration and the Air Force, who have both recently discussed the use of large, solid-fue engines to power boosters in the nations space and defense programs. in Camden first-stag- CONTRACTS to develop these huge engines have not yet been awarded. The option agreement for the Georgia timberland site, located approximately 12 miles south of Brunswick and fronting on the Atlantic ocean, was made after Thiokol engineering teams completed surveys of more than 50 alternate sites in Flor- Alabama, Missisida, Georgia, Louisiana, sippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas. The Thiokol survey report indicates that the Georgia site is of ideally suited to production solid engines ranging from three to more than pounds iMm it - THE GLEMRAY area brought into Brigham City. He said the average flow would be sufficient to supply 2,000 9 persons and would be worth a year to the city when put in- -' to the distribution system. THE MORE powerful, solid- fuel booster engines proposed by THIS IS after deducting the acThiokol for space missions will cepted price for exchanged irriga-- , be at least equally as large as the tion water. Saturn cluster and, since solid Eskelsen noted also that the engines are loaded with propellant city would not be put to undue exat the production plant, much pense to extend sewer and utiliSaheavier than the ties service. This would be done turn. under a previously established Thiokol, a leading firm in the policy which requires the user to of foot the bill. development and production both solid and liquid-fue- l rocket In the case of sewer lines, ex-- 1 propulsion currently operates plants in Alabama, Mary- pleased that they have selected New land, Oklahoma, our state for this new facility, and Jersey, Texas and Utah. we look forward to their Pennsylvania, joining It is active in such defense and our community. space programs as Minuteman, 134 SOUTH MAIN GIFTS TROPHIES & $28,-25- RADIATOR REPAIR PARTMENT -- liquid-fuele- d systems, Pershing, Nike-Zeu- Bullpup, Surveyor, the Sergeant, Dyna Soar and X-1- THE ROCKET firm is known to be currently working on proposals to develop solid-fue- l for engines a variety of space missions. One such design, shown at the American Rocket society meeting re cently concluded in New York, would be a single engine of ap- proximately and almost in MW Come In and Inspect Our New Radiator Cleaning and Repairing Equipment Have you, just moved to a new home? Your Welcome Wagon Hoateaa will call with gift and friendly greeting from the With this new wonder machine we can check the condition of your radiator either on or off the car in a matter of a few minutes. Come in and see it. PA X2333D DaT.5 factory training. Learn how easy it is now to KNOW the condition of your radiator without even removing it from the car. With this modem equipment we can quickly do a complete radiator cleaning, repairing, recoring job on your car, truck or tractor. Avoid costly engine damage loss of coolant stalling on the highway. Have us check and correct radiator troubles before they become serious. Drive in for inspection and estimate. lIW.tmilf.L-f.UL- J BESS RADIATOR SERVICE Phone PA S 50 Years 24 249 North Main Ago Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen welcomed a baby All concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Craghead entertained at a Dec. 14, 1911 seven oclock dinner at their home in First West and First South streets last Thursday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. James, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reeder, Mesdames E Craghead, L. P. Nelson, S. A. Kelley, C. J. Nelson, Miss Emily Orcutt, Messrs. Sorrell Nelson and J. W. Craghead. Dec. 14, 1911 girl to their home on Monday afternoon. 25 Years JEWELRY BINOCULARS WATCHES Ago 'Dec. Jl, 1936 Honoring the Finesse club members and invited guests, Mrs. Ray Grant presided at a prettily arranged Christmas party Thursday evening at the Idle Isle tea room. One long table was arranged for 28 guests and a silver and red centerpiece of cellophane was chosen as the table decoration. Lighted crimson tapers were at e luncheon was served and the evening was each end. A spent playing bridge. Favors for scores and high cut were won by Mrs. Albert Noall and Mrs. Marie Wight. Bidden guests included Mesdames Harold Olsen, Clifford Frye, John E. Buckwalter, D. B. Baron, Albert Noall, Leona Pruett, George Watkins, James Brown, C. S. Hamilton, Marie Wight, Eunice Merrell, Noel Benmon and Madison Turner. Dec. 15, 1936 Mrs. L. A. Richardson entertained the Reading Circle at a beautifully arranged party at her home Monday evening 'After the review, refreshments, buffet style, were served to 24 mem-ber- s and the following guests: Msdames Vernal Harris, Otto Kofoed, L. Carr, Cleon Lemon, Annie Tingey, N. K. Davis, Wallace Johnson, W. H. Gleave and Grant Prisbrey. 50 Make it a white Christmas ALUMINUM TREES 6 74 BRANCHES FT. with a $i 6 Tests prove $' 12.95 B.F.Goodrich (fesS,, a gift the whole family will enjoy 94 BRANCHES FT. ... All the clean, fresh laundry shell do next year and for years after that! If you tried to wrap it up, youd run out of ribbon. And you still have wrapped the most important gift: the hours and hours it saves her. Trailmakers fesr BIT DEEPER IT' STOP FASTER SLEDS thun ony other major brand Reg. $2.98 ' V. 1 plus tax and old Gre l!0STcnCj's PYRAMID 6.50 up GAMES 2.39 Isnt the best way to wrap it all up a new gas combination washer-dryer- ? Docs a complete load 207 faster than any other kind! And costs about ' as much to operate. See Your GAS APPLIANCE DEALER GILBERT 9s up CHEMISTRY SETS . ROY ROGERS WESTERN HAT QUICK SHOOTER DOLLS 20 OFF Wo Give Gold Strike Stamps 0 Delco Batteries0 Convenient Budget Terms StW Post, has just received intensive you know, 100-fe- in See our new Inland radiator servicing facilities. Talk with our radiator repairman who or has someone diameter Advertised Life, Look and Time Journal PHONE PA '( the new-- Amwuuhtf three-cours- COMPANY -- (Continued From Page One) deep-wate- in length. The firm presently plans to utilize the facility capability that exists in its Alabama and Utah plants for the research and de velopment work that must be done thrust. prior to production of the large, solid-fue- l booster. IT IS FAR enough from popuIt will be during this time that lation centers to permit testing, the Georgia plant would be built. close enough to community serConstruction will require from 18 vices to house our employees and, to 24 months. importantly, it permits deep-wataccess for transporting these THIOKOL officials estimate that heavy units to Cape Canaveral," approximately 3,000 persons would Dr. Ritchey said. be employed at the Georgia plant during production operations. T1 Although Thiokol cannot exercise its option until the actual Air Force and NASA requirements are more clearly defined and contract is awarded, Gayner we are hopeful that con said, struction of their facility in Georgia can start in 1962. We are from the filet of the News (PfUjl? Ski In! it, v Splits Council A large manufacturing concern asked purchasers to fill out a card saying what dominant thing made them buy the product One man , answered: My wife." ? FOR CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS their firms that will permit kol to develop a 15,000-acr- e tention to an outlying area is paid for by the subdivider with an understanding that he will be reimbursed when a specific number of homes are built. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. Brigham City |