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Show t Bear River Cily Man Develops Gadget VALENTINE FROM SOUTH STAKE Local Man Held For G.E. In Atomic Energy Research PRIMARIES One of the intricate electrical gadgets that make the Hanford Works atomic energy plant work was designed by a former Bear River City, Utah man. General Electric company said to- AMOUNT TO $885.54 On Bank Theft elor's degree from the University Colorado and his master's of Utah, from the University joined G. E. over three years the company's ago through "Tost Course" a program for day. into the Grant Strong, an electrical fitting oung engineers to Hancame then company engineer in charge of electrical ford in October 1919. design on new reactors, worked for several months on the design of the new gadget and coin Call ordinated with engineers Of Schenectady, New York it could be built and installed. and B.E. It was recently installed is now being tested. The new piece of equipment is The United States department an elect elect rovpyor" an of has called a serconveyor system lo ies agriculture 11 of meetings March replace a small skip hoist, it through 21 lo obtain producer is used to lift small steel balls and handler nominations for which are .part of the elaborate on the administracontrol system for the huge 'membership tive committee for the federal atomic reactors at Hanford. maiketing agreement and order The radioactive element plu- program to regulate the handtonium is manufactured in the ling of Utah peaches. reactors by transmuting uranFor Box Elder county, along ium. The plant is operated by General Electric company as with Weber district, the meeting prime contractor to the US Ato- will he held at 8 p. m. Wednesmic Energy Commission. day. March 18, Room .185 in the Strong, who received his bach Federal 'building in Ogden. Meeting Peach Growers Try it for a - p Barker Commission Mrs. Claude its... cheerful evening! You'll find R. Barker. He Is senior student majoring in Farm Bureau Has Ma-quir- e Germany. He arrived in New Jersey Feb. 12 from Germany and was discharged at Camp Carson, Colorado, Febrary 25. His family met him in Salt Lake City on February 26. To celebrate the special occasion, the family observed a Sunday, postponed Christmas Maruh 1, which was replete with Christmas tree, packages, turkey dinner and all the holiday trimmings even a snow storm for the right atmosphere. BOTH OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS LOCAL NEWS YOUR DIAL Rocky Mountain Dairy Products JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, March 13. 1953 TV along with Carol Johnson. Carol Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leggett and Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker of Honeyville. PUBLIC NOTICE March 13, 1953 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application was made on the 27th day of February, 1953, by the Western Union Telegraph Company to the Federal Communications Commission to close the telephone . operated agency office located at Corinne, Utah. If the application is granted substituted service will be available continuously at the agency telegraph office located in the Howard Main South Hotel, 33 Street, Brigham City, Utah. Any member of the public desiring to protest or support the closing of this office may communicate in writing with the Federal Communications Commission, Washington 25, D. C. on or before April 3, 1953. PenneyS iwAtstf ulTouAiityi jet the cream STARTING of the stock! 9:30 A.M. SATURDAY VALVES IN B-I-- G greatest line of For J2?-t-he 00 KBUH Everyone is invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 771. CONTAINS KENTUCKY 8 Box Elder Hospital Plan The Scottish bagpipe has three drones, or sounding reeds, while Pfe. Duane L. Parsons, son of the Irish has but one. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parsons of Brigham City is home after serving two years in the U. S. army, 18 months of the time in 65 Feature Young Box Elder Musicians Charge In Calif. Pfc. Duane Parsons Home From Army Sunday Afternoon Radio Program Will An upholstery class, under the A Sunday afternoon program direction of Miss Bessie Hansen, will be held in Corinne during featuring talented young Box Elthe week of March 30, according der musicians will begin next to Mrs. Loma Reeder, president Sunday with selections sung by Ford L. Sorenson, 39, who was of the Corinne Farm Bureau la- Carol Jean Leggett and accomreported he was from Brigham dies. panied by Pat Hunsaker over It will be held for all Corinne radio station KBUH from 4 to City, was held for investigation in San Franeisco, Thursday, af- people who are interested and 4:30 p. m., according to Mrs. ter two bank tellers positively anyone who would like to do Marjorie Christiansen- - director. identified" him as the man who some upholstering. The program will be the first robbed a San Francisco bank Those interested should con- of a series on Sunday afternoons twice in the past six months. tact Mrs. Reeder. this spring. The first program Arrested by the FBI he was will be on a spring theme. being held on open charges for Both of the talented young lainvestigation of bank robbery. Police Inspector Michael dies recently appeared on KSL- said Sorenson denied he robbed a Mission Street branch Card Of Thanks of the Bank of America of $1,000 last October, or the same branch Words cannot express the gratof $700 last Monday. The Farm (Bureau has adopt- itude and appreciation we feel ed the 'Blue Cross hospital ser- toward those who, by their kindvice, according to Floyd G. Car- ness and generous assistance, Relief Perry Ward ter, Corinne. helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death The availaible is to Plan Social anyplan Society one holding Farm Bureau mem- of our mother and grandmother, Perry ward Relief society pres- bership and is handled in group Mrs. Laura Seifert Mork. May idency, Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker, form, running for six month per- God's blessing rest with those Mrs. Ruth Hirsehi and Mrs. Cora iods. The periods begin on April who came to our assistance in any way. Quayle, today extended a cor- 1 and Nov. 1. dial invitation to all married Applications must be received Kenneth L. Seifert and people of the ward to attend the 10 days prior to effective date, Family. Relief society anniversary cele- Mr. Carter said. bration. The social will be held in the Perry ward amusement hall on a Tuesday evening. March 17. Hot supper will be served at 7:30 p. m. All planning to attend are re- 5:00 P.M. minded to bring their own dish- es and silverware. ON -8Following dinner there will be a program featuring the St. Pa-- ! tricks theme. Mrs. Ruby Davis PRESENTED DAILY BY is to be mistress of ceremonies. valentine present of $385.51 was Sourh Box Elder stake Pri- 51 18.48; Sixth ward, $168.25; Perry ward. $57.32; Willard ward, marys contribution to the Pri- $111.36 and Mantua ward, Sait in Childrens mary hospital Lake City. collected Birthday pennies the during February made-ubig valentine. LeRoy N. Special thanks went out today from stake workers to all who assisted and especially to those Wins who so generously donated. Amounts collected according wards are: First ward, $180.01; Second Lt. LeRoy N. Barker of Second ward, $159.65; Fifth ward Brigham City, is among 31 army and air force ROTC cadets who received their commission in exCreative Home Crafts ercises conducted Monday, Mar. in the Main building at Utah Class To Begin At 7:30 9,State Agricultural college. Oath of office was adminisCreative Home Crafts class, tered to the army cadets by Lt. taught each Wednesday evening Col. Jack A. Rogers, USA, and 'Box Mrs. at Elder high school by Marie Thorne Joppsen, will be- to the air force cadets by Major M. Hensley, USAF. gin classes at 7:30 p. m. for the Gaston The main address of the everemainder of the schedule. For the past several weeks ning was delivered by Lt. Col. members of the group have been Charles W. Hailes, AF reserve. meeting from 7 until 9 with one Col. Hailes is the comnv'inding hour of theory followed by a officer of the Loga n air force volunteer reserve training squadone hour laboratory period. The class now will begin at ron and is instructor in indus7:30 p. m. and continue until trial education at Utah State. He spoke on the importance of 9:30 p. m. the reserve forces to the security of th? United States. Lt. Barker is the son of Mr. and A of Upholstery Class Set In Corinne LITTLE COATS SLIP LOVELIES in ever built! NYLON CREPE vp. Frosted top and bottom, outer lace trim. Theyre styled for a good fit. White. QA Art A lot of slip value! Over 190 completely new 55,000-lb- More new features than ever before BIO JOBI Ford G.V.W. 27,000 lhs. As tractor, has G.C.W. 55,000 lbs.t Deluxe cab illustrated. Features New G.C.W. Big Jobs! Pickups to introduced in NEW . models... from anj -, time-savin- g ... 4CV smart per-mil- LINE gives you SLEEPERS Size 2, double-clutching- POWER! 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