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Show T Universal Microfilming Corp 141 Pierpont Ave. Utah Salt KlEWi Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday Morning, October Volume 61, Number 42 Fourth Stage Of Moon Rocket Thiokol Expansion Program Pushes Full Steam Ahead Dictate Company Leases Third Office Million Program Here This Week Plant Contracts City, Lions Club lans Turkey Shoot to Raise Bowery Improvement Funds Thiokol Develops Eight Pages 15, 1958 Lake The fourth stage rocket in U. S. moon missile which failed to make a lunar orbit this past weekend was developed by Thiokol Chemical corporation at Its Huntsville, Ala., division. The solid propellent engine was estimated to have 3,000 pounds of thrust and was mounted upside down in the instrument package. Had the dubbed Pioneer, missile, reached the vicinity of the moon, the fourth stage would have been fired from Hawaii with its purpose to slow down the satellite and direct it into orbit. Pioneer plunged back to earth Monday after soaring 79,212 miles into space. It was not announced whether the iouith stage was ever fired. the Dressed Turkeys to Be Awarded for Shooting Skills; Many Prizes Offered at Nov. 22 Event The Brigham City Lions Club this week announced plans for a Turkey Shoot to be held at Rees Pioneer Park on Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. until dark. This will be a new innovation in the line of entertainment here and is the first ever attempted in Brigham City, committee chairmen said. Troy Miller has been named general chairman of the event, which is planned for the purpose of raising money for needed im3L provements at the Bowery at Rees Pioneer Park. The Bowery was built as a Lions club project during the past year, and they are anxious to see sevOfficials of Thiokol Chemical eral improvements Thiokol Chemical corporation completed corporation leased quarters for there, including construction of The first meeting of the Box presently is undergoing a third its in office City Brigham a stage and installation of cook- Elder High school PTA for the dollar expansion proas even this week engineering ing facilities as well as many current year will be conducted gram at its Utah plant, 26 miles personnel were preparing to others. , this evening, Wednesday, in the west of here. move to the This report was confirmed school auditorium commencing Prizes ill Be Turkeys second floor of the Knudsen at 8 p. m. with President W. E. Monday by John Higginson, not will building. actually Tyson presiding. Participants plant manager, who explained John Utah shoot turkeys, but will receive Higginson, plant that construction already was Following a welcoming address dressed turkeys for their shoot- by Tyson, the faculty members manager, said Monday that the started on several of the more building at 120 South Main ing abilities, it was pointed out will be introduced. , urgently needed buildings. Other street, formerly occupied by It is planned to have two trap Musical numbers will be prephases of the expansion proIladfiedd furniture set company, up sented by the high school orpositions shooting gram are on the drawing board, would be remodeled to accomwill shoot chestra. Instruction in modern ballroom where participants he noted. modate the plants employment dancing for teen-ager- s is being clay targets. Rules of the game Theme of the evening will be Details of the project will not section. Employment personnel offered in a class to begin provide that teams of five perStudent be available until planning has Safety and Protection presently are located in the cor- Thursday evening, Oct. 16, at sons will shcot at the tar- On and Off the Campus. Parbeen completed, the plant manaofwest Forest street 25 chances. buildeach porations having 6:30 p.m. at the Armory gets, in the discussion will ticipating ger said. The expansion is ex fices. renovasaid who Higginson be A. Fullmer Allred, represenaccording to Mrs. Clyde The person in each team pected to see completion by the tion would begin right away and ing, shoots the most birdies will win ting the parents; Barbara Wags Glover. middle of 1959. should be completed within 30 Ron Driggs of Ogden is. the a turkey. staff and Chad Sheffield, stuBuilding Program Accelerated days. Other attractions for the la- dents; Owen Westenskow, teachseveral young and instructor The Box Elder plant originalHas 2,000 Square Feet Governor George D. Clyde is pictured with John EXAMINE PLANT FACILITIES who do ers; and Sheriff Warren W. have already registered dies and children ly was planned as a three-millioThe Hadfield building, owned people will not shoot be the Howare Higginson, left, manager of Thiokol Chemical corporations Utah division, and Bryce dollar installation. however there for the class, Hyde, peace officers. approx- still This is a target All parents of high school stuavailable in this Wilhite, technical director, durng a recent tour of the plant. They are standing in front by Scott P. Horsley, has feet ever, an accelerated program openings of on dents are 2,000 square divided into ten parts, said. Glover Mrs. especially urged to be propellant mixer, recently installed in one of the new buildings. The imately prompted by a number of Air of a 300-gallclass, It has been vacant for space. a revolving board. The hunter in attendance, as well as other teen-ager- s the mixer, larger than those at other Thiokol division's, is significant of expansion now unForce contracts including Interested may the months. four of past with the highest number inteiested patrons, Tyson said. million dollars is earmarked for growth. project, significant Minuteman register by contacting Mrs. Glov- points on each derway at the Utah plant. The move is the latest in team will also has created a persistant facili121. at er succession of efforts by Thiowin a turkey. ties shortage. Actually, buildMany hours of enjoyment and kol to make room for its rapidly It is hoped that local residents s teen-agerIn Bee-Beare ing never has ceased in the fun store for Football expanding employee force. The will plan together and make up Mrs in enroll the who plants short history. class, its company reopened original their own teams, Miller said, A good share of the building Game Slated Here Brigham City office at 13 West Glover stated. However, it is anticipated that and equipment are being added 8 p.m. Forest street during the first Thursday to handle work on the Minute-man- , professional trap - shooters week in May. Then in July, the of from all Northern Utah first ICBM parts the nation Elder-Bear River The Box lower flower of the Knudson and Southern Idaho will be on powered fully by solid fuel en be will football played 63 rewas game South Main, Meetings began this morning, building, hand to try their luck at wingines. Thiokol will have prime Thursday night on the Bees Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Com- modeled for office space. Less their Thanksgiving gobning responsibility on the first stage 8 p.m. field. Kickoff time is munity Presbyterian church for than two months later, the secbler. , share development on the secThe first of two incidents of traof the ond floor was leased. feature of A of the members EngineerPresbyterial special An explosion, believed to have ond stage and do backup work dynamiting in Box Elder county Participants will provide their ditional contest will be to Utah. ing personnel are scheduled to own shotgun and ammunition, been caused by dynamite, rocked on the third. A major portion within three days occured Frimove 1918 which into the upstairs offices Registration and coffee hour however, ammunition of development and research is day at the Cosmo Salt works, 45 honor the class of may be Brigham Citys Main street early reis holding its 40th-yea- r was to begin at 9:30 a. m. and Monday. at the park. scheduled for the Box Elder miles west of Brigham City. purchased Sunday morning breaking out a Higginson said the local ofunion this week. The school continue until 10 a. m. dozen windows in two downtown small a plant Offer Other Features Vandals dynamited Box Elder county activities of . . An outstanding devotion was fices would be used well into Along with its construction shed and a hole was shot through band, BEttes and Rockettes buildings. the forseeable future. At the the American Dairy Association Added features of the dayfrom the blast, set scheduled featuring a program Concussion program, the division has step the galvanized metal roof of a marching groups will provide half-timentertainment in- brought back by women who at- present time, approximately 125 Will be expanded as a result of long event will be a food con- off at about 12:45 a.m., was felt ped up its hiring rate to reach larger building. a formation especially tended the Purdue cession, where hot chili, barbeNational persons are being hired each the e appointment this week of at least 1,000 employees by the on the outskirts of cluding a blast Early Sunday morning, of the ADA cue sandwiches and soda pop by residents month, most of which are techmanager memclass summer. end of the year. This number the this Year for Four reuniting the shatmeeting community. to be dynamite, presumed W. of trained nically Utah, Welby personnel. Young, pres will be sold. will be 1,700 by May 1, spokes- tered windows in two Brigham bers. Police Chief John Johnson Following devotions a workTickets will be on sale in the said the ident, said. men say. School officials look for a shop is to be conducted on all stores. explosion occured about L. City Harold Lake Salt at cost cents 50 near Peterson, of a future stand-ucrowd and advise phases of Church Womens lead15 feet west of Main in an alley-wa- y According to James Wood, A succeeds to for admission the executive, City dairy per person, between the Smith building ership. Garland, owner of the salt works, game goers to get there early. J. Morris, Logan, who is retiring event. These tickets will entiThe grid battles matches two and the building occupied by M. workfor the the latest bit of vandalism leader Special the after for in ten to tle holder on chances the serving position teams"" 14 years. shop is Miss Rachel Binfor, San Morris is head of the prizes to be given away, includ H. King company. Force of the brought to about $2,000 the of Region Ones better and promises 48 minutes of Francisco, Western Area secreamount of damage resulting Department of Dairy Industry, ing a Winchester gun, electric blast shattered two plate glass football thrills. from destructive acts there withUtah State University. He will blanket, electric toaster, bow windows in M. H. King. Four tary for National Missions. Tickets may be purchased at in the past year. continue on the ADAs board of and arrow, set of snow tires, a glass panes and a door were Luncheon is scheduled for 12:-3- 0 Vandals have shot locks off the gate o. m. in the Fellowship hall directors as Utah State Univer 22 shotgun, transistor radio, and blown out in the Chase Firestone doors, broken a truck windLocal business women have been a barbecue grille, along with store next door plus five smaller sity's representative. windows on the second floor of to ADA invited attend the of shield, and poured sugar in of Utah others. cordially The big day for Box Elder activities in Eox Elder luncheon and meet Miss Binfor. Perry PTA Meeting gasoline at the pumping plant, Ticket holders will also have a the building. Damage to mercounty graduating Class of 1918 is set are Frank Reeder of Brigham chance to win a dressed turkey, chandise in both stores was Scheduled Thursday Landowners in the Grouse he said. Warren W. for Thursday, Oct. 16. exSheriff as the Lions club will give away minor, estimated at less than Hyde City,' and A. V. Smoot of a area are asking Creek A full day has been planned Parent-Teacher- s similar Assothat a turkey every hour, to the hoi $200. Cost to replace the glass happenings plained Perry donation from sportsmen for mates class Frank by Earl, occur throughout the year in the ciation will meet Thursday eveWe are fortunate in obtain der of lucky numbers, Miller was expected to be about $600. planning to hunt deer there VeProvo; Royes Petersen, Las the services of an able dairy pointed out. Johnson said two persons were ing when the season opens Oct. 18. sparsely settled region. He said ning, Oct. 16, at 8 p. m. at the gas; W. Rulon White, Ogden and executive with a seasoned merA. E. Seely is finance chair- seen getting into a waiting car A spokesman said that more the vast area demands either Perry school. Mabel Andersen Logan. Tingey, Mam feature of the program background in Peter- man of the project, and S. W. which drove off just before the than 80 percent of the land in more deputies to police it propFestivities will begin with reg- chandising The dairy Beecher is in charge of ticket blast. son, Young said. the area is privately owned erly or registration of every for the evening will be a film on m. A 9 a. at at BEHS istering now move forward, sales and advertising. J. Earl which led ranchers to feel justi- firearm taken into that end of Hawaii snown by Principal Rob In another incident of vandalhouse will be held today, special assembly has been plan- industry will Open with his full-tim- e Johnston is president of the or- ism Friday night, several win-- ( services, in fied in asking the contribution. the county. Most of the vandal- ert W. Morgan. . Wednesday, from 3 to 5 p.m. at ned for 10:30 a. m. The ganization. Officers announce that every- the Democratic Headquarters, dows were broken out of the NaMoney received will be transfer- ism is committed by persons Lunch in the cafeteria with greatly expanded program. Residents of Box Elder county tional Guard armory building on one is welcome to attend. red to the Grouse Creek ward with guns, he said. located in the Wixom building the students will be followed by ADA program, both nationally and locally, will continue to be are invited to bring their famil- east Forest street. to help defray ward operation south of the court house. a tour of Intermountain school correlated with the ac- ies to the park on Nov. 22 and and maintenance expenses. closely and coffee Cider, Johnson said that Investigation doughnuts to begin at 2 p. m. tivities of the Dairy Council, an have an enjoyable time with the The customary deer hunters Man will be served and local residents Class members, (not only grad- educational was continuing into both Lions dance is scheduled for Friday, club. organization. are invited to drop in. uating class but anyone who atOct. 17, in the ward recreation Mrs. Lettie Christofferson will tended during these years), their hall. Starting time is 9 p. m. be in charge of the headquar- partners and faculty members of The Relief society will not sell this period, will begin congregaters for the afternoon. lunches as in past years but will ting at the Tropical Restaurant headto is the It have make refreshments available for planned 20 a years Highlighting nearly Adding bit of frivolity to the at 5 p. m. 1 to 5 p.m. from sale during the dance. open quarters serof public service as a civil formal presentation, Dr. Dixon A banquet will be served and now each and between weekday vice employee, Elmer H. Ward, and Ward concluded the cerea program will be presented. At Mrs. Comptroller of Utah General mony with a rendition of the Election day, according to the conclusion of the program Alma Allred, county chairlady. of Slate resident and Utah Willard, University song. Depot the group will join the cheering national received recognition section at the football field for in for his distinguished career the Box Elder, Bear River game. service with the government Those in charge announce that awarding of the 1958 Merit CiJoy Christensen, Las Vegas, is tation from the National Civil to be master of ceremonies for Service League. , the banquet. The citation, forwarded from Of the class of 90 members, Washington D. C. with a con20 are now deceased, and the refrom letter gratulatory .the sponse in reservations has been The Vocational department of Quarmasler General of the Unigratifying for the committee in Intermountain school will hold ted States Army, was presented charge. Much enthusiasm has an open house Friday evening, to Ward by Dr. Henry Aldous been shown and a full and interOct. 17, from 7 to 9 p. m., and Dixon, representative of the esting day is anticipated. the public of Brigham City is first congressional district of invited to attend. Utah at tne Utah Chapter QuarThis will be an excellent op- termaster Association dinner Exciting Carnival portunity to view the vocational meeting held last week at the UGD the club. Officers offered training program Plans for Tonight In making the presentation, boys attending Intermountain, Dr. Dixon stated that in order Seventh ward Primary chilschool officials said. dren are excitedly making plans The students will be in the to receive such an award, the reto attend, and to have their famshops carrying out the various cipient had been recommended ilies attend,' the annual Primary phases of training, and instruc- by the Department of the Army carnival this e vening, Wednestors will be on hand to supervise as one of its five outstanding day, Oct. 15, at the ward recreathe students work and to answer civil service employees. Wards tion hall. integrity any questions about the train- record of competence, and devotion to the principles Festivities will begin with ing. those attending reminded that The tour will start at the Vo- of public service, both on the job as the only civilian Compthey may wear costumes if they cational office in building 333. troller in the Quartermaster wish. All Primary officers and teachsybtem, and in private life, has made him an outstanding and ers are working under the dideserving candidate, stated Dr. rection of Mrs. Deloris Cochran, Dixon. Mrs. Colleen Farnsworth and Mrs. Phyllis Hunsaker. He Recalled that Ward was a Menu for the evening will inproduct of Utah State Univerclude barbecue, hot dogs, pink sity where he first won national recognition as an All Ameri lemonade, ice cream, homemade The Box Elder County Chap- can football player and he has candy ana pop corn balls. A fish pond has been arrangter of the American Red Cross continued to be a true All will hold the annual election American in every sense of the are ready ed, fortune tellers and side show and games will be , meeting Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 2 phrase. in operation to delight the chilp.m. at the office of the Board Enumerating Wards achieveto ments in community activities of Education, according attending. CONGRATULATIONS Elmer H. Ward of Willard, comp- dren Don Chase, owner of a local appliance store, apPONDER EARLY-MORNIN- G BLAST All ward members are cordialas well as in activities at Utah Chairman K. E. Weight. receives of from UGD, troller walks scattered congratulations bits of window glass blown from his esmeditative he as Congressman through pears invited stated to attend, Mrs. Iris ly Purpose of the meeting is to General Depot, Dr. Dixon tablishment by an explosion early Sunday morning. Behind him. Police Chief John I. Henry Aldous Dixon, right, as he presents Ward with the Lee, president, announces. elect new officers to serve dur- that regardles of the project, 1958 Merit Citation from the National Civil Service League Others wishing to attend may at- - Johnson surveys the alleyway where the blast occured. Only minor damage resulted to ing the coming year. The public Wards services were devoted to his distinguished career in government service. tend Also, Mrs. Lee said. of mankind. for the betterment attend. merchandise, is invited to High School PTA Schedules First Meeting Tonight newly-remodele- Teenage Dance Class Opens Here . n splat-terboar- Three-and-one-h- Vandals Damage at Two Buildings At Salt Works Blast Shatters Utah Presbyterial ar Convenes Today Store Windows Salt Lake City Dairyman Will Head Utah ADA e full-tim- .Reunion Day For Class of Landowners Seek Hunter Donation 1918 At Grouse Creek Co-rinn- two-dol-l- Democrats Plan Open House Today Willard Gets National Recognition For Distinguished Government Service Intermountain Vocational Shop Sets Open House Red Cross Chapter Sets Election Meet f Arrives Sunday Morning |