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Show i Halloween Party Held for Family Members at Willard A Halloween was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braegger Saturday night. Invited were all the grand, children of John George Brae, gger Sr. Attending besides the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Braegger, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Braegger, Mr. and Mrs. James Braegger, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickamore, all of Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNeeley of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Evan McDonald of Tremonton. Games were played and refreshments served. They en. Joyed visiting and recalled many happy Incidents. It was decided to get together at regular inter, vals and Mr. and Mrs. James Braegger were chosen to plan the next event. r. t t party ' I A SURPRISE BRIGHAM GETS WET Fall rains gave Brigham City a thorough washing while up in the mountains a sprinkling of snow gave hint of what is soon to come winter. Liable for G.I. Loans Merely selling his GI home does not relieve the veteran of his liability to the Veterans Administration, Elmer J. Smith manager of the Veterans Admin, istration regional office In Salt Lake City, said this week. Too often veterans who have sold their GI homes later learn that the buyer has defaulted on the loan, the mortgage has been a deficinecy reforeclosed, sulted and they are liable to VA for payments of the claim VA had to pay to the lender, Smith said. Utah veterans should understand this thor. oughly when disposing of their GI homes, he emphasized. THE VETERAN may be re. leased of the liability to the VA If his loan Is current and If VENrSON SNACK venison jerky was highlighted among the purchaser has obligated stay-slifoods featured at recent Utah State University himself by contract to purchase and assume his Leadership School for Women. USU food specialists Dr. his property In addition, the liability. and Wilcox of Flora the Bardwell Ethelwyn explain merits must satisfy the VA jerky as a snack food. that he Is a good credit risk. A veteran planning to sell his GI home may take either of two steps to avoid future liability: 1. He can arrange for the GI loan to be paid In full. 2. He can allow the purchaser to assume his GI loan and ob. tain a release of his liability on the loan from the holder She offers the of the mortgage and the VA Venison as a substitute for following venison Jerky. provided, of course, both agree. potato chips? May well sound recipe for Slice venison with the grain, The veteran may apply to VA strange, but Mrs. Flora Bard, well, nutrition specialist for the quite thin. If meat Is partly for a release from liability by Utah State University Cooper, frozen, It will be easier to cut. submitting a writtten request, addressed to the VA Regional ative Extension service, re. Sprln, Sprinkle generously with a Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. ports that a new venison recipe disguises the meats wild fla. mixture of tyfc sugar and 2 and Is becoming quite salt. Sprinkle lightly with herb should In. vor THE REQUEST popular as a between meal and mlsture ( 1 part caraway seed elude the loan number If known and 2 parts corriander seed. (it is shown on the reverse of appetizer snack. Nutritionists at Utah State Brown mixture In oven and grind the certificate of eligibility,) the address of the property, university started working on before using). Let meat stand 20 minutes or the name and address of the venison the Jerky recipe when a coed from Thailand longer. proposed purchaser, and the Broil four minutes on each name and address of the holder reported a similar use for beef In her native land. At the recent side, four inches from broiler. of the mortgage, the manager Completed project must be said. Leadership School for Women, was used as a kept refrigerated and can be the Detailed information may be Jerky break-tim- e snack and received frozen for longer storage, Mrs. obtained by writing to the VA high praise from all those who Bardwell said. Regional office 1750 South Red. wood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah tried It, Mrs. Bardwell reports. 84104, or by phoning or visiting the office in person. pur-chas- Hungry for Snack Food? Try Fixing Venison Jerky Local ASC Nominating Meets Slated A slate of nominees for mem. bership on the ASC community committee for communities In the Brigham City area now is being established at the ASCS in Tremonton, county office Orvll J. Nish, chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation county committee announced. The slate will include a min. lmum of six nominees, from which a community committtee of three regular members and two alternates will be elected by farmers eligible to cast ballots In the election. A NOMINATING meeting will be held for Brigham City, Wll. lard, Perry, and Mantua at the Perry town hall, Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. The nominating meeting for Corlnne and Bear River City will be held at the Corlnne city hall, Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. AH farmers are encouraged to take an interest In the election of their committeemen and place those on the ballot who are active, forward-looking farmers or ranchers. Meeting Set By Mental Health Assn. Board members attending the October meeting of the Box Elder Chapter of the Mental Health association set Jan. 8 for the next annual meeting for the public. On the agenda for the annual meeting, to be held, at 7:30p.m. at Mountain View school, will be the election of officers. A nomination committee was named to recommend a slate of officers and the review com. munlty possibilities for enlarg. lng local chapter membership. Recommendations are wel. come, noted Rev. C. Kulpers, and these acting chairman, should be directed to Mrs. Chester N. Johnson, 243 South First East, secretary of the local chapter. A program committee, con. slsting of Mrs. Wayne W. Holmes and Arch Sims, Is pre. paring a challenging program for the Jan. 8 meeting, and the public Is Invited. The board also voted to communicate to Miss Norma Jensen, chapter president, best wishes for early recovery from her Illness, An expression of appreciation was also extended to Rev. Don. birthday party was given for John J. Lowe Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ipsen. A lovely dinner was served and gifts and well wishes extended to him on his 73 birthday. Guest list included Mr. and Mrs. John J, Lowe and son Clark Lowe, Mrs. Pauline Woodyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harrop all of Willard and Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Davis of Ogden. Mrs. Har-roassisted Mrs. Ipsen with the planning and arrangements for the party. The Willard Lady Lions met at the home of Mrs. Irvil Younger for their regular monthly meeting Monday night. Mrs. Robert Morgan was chosen to serve as In a meeting held In the Willard ward on Sunday Ira Arch. Ibald was sustained as finance clerk. Niels F. M. Knudsenwho recently moved to Brigham City was released. Ten couples from the Willard ward Young Marrieds group held their opening social at the Willard ward hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Saunders, the Young Married leaders were in charge of the Gives Papers J. W. Fotherglll, Jr., a staff computing specialist at the Wa. satch division of Thiokol Chem. day night at the home of Mr. leal corporation, presented two and Mrs. Glen Kunzler. The technical papers at the fall dinner party was given In honor of the Society for Hi. of James Foote who has been meeting and dustrlal Applied Mathema. to called the Central German The meeting was held tics. LDS mission. Guests included Oct. 28 to 30 at Columbia uni. Mr. and Mrs. Lanell Foote New York City. versity, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Fotherglll presented papers Bradbury and family Mr. and entitled High Precision of the Mrs. Sonne Shlber and family. Latent Roots and Vectors of Mrs. Henry Kafton from Some Hilbert Matrices, also Cocoa, Fla., a sister of the A Note on the Intensification missionary, telephoned for a Method and Rayleighs Relaxa. visit with the family during the tion Method. evening. The first paper develops a Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler means of evaluating numerical and family attended the miss, methods used In the calculation lonary farewell and testimonial for James Foote son of Mr. of latent roots and vectors of and Mrs. Lanell Foote In the matrices In terms of their with respect to the First Ward In Brigham City number of the sys. conditioning Sunday night. tern. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carl, THE SECOND paper was an quist were Mr. and Mrs. Victor two numerical Nicholes from Salt Lake City. Investigation of the Intensification me. methods, are Mrs. They Carlqulsts thod and Rayleighs Relaxation parents. method, for calculating nondo. m Inant roots and vectors of matrices presented. The purpose of the study determined the practicality of methods capable nondominant of calculating Thiokol Wins Contract for roots Titan Units Francisco, Calif., has been a staff computing specialist In scientific data processing at necessarily, without, the roots. aid Ranstrom, who has accepted a pastorate In Sacramento, for in his Interest diligent community affairs. Thiokol Thiokol Chemical corp. oration has been awarded a $90, 732,00 contract to make safe, and.arm devices for the Titan IH space launch vehicle. a native of San Fotherglll, since May 1, HONEYVILLE REPORTS Honeyville to Be Scene of County DUP Meeting Nov. 2 The annual convention of the Box Elder county company of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Saturday Nov. 2, at the Honeyville ward chapel. National President Kate B. Carter and other officers of the Central Company, Salt Lake City, will be in attendance with messages and instructions for all members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers In Box Elder county. Volume six of the pub. llcation Our Pioneer Heritage will be on sale at the convention and Mrs. Afton Rees, president of Box Elder county company urges that all camps come prepared to purchase their quota of books. Elections for county officers will be held and all camps In the county are urged to have a good represen. tation present to vote on new officers. Camp captains are urged to come prepared to re. port on their years, activities, new members, histories and markers placed. In Ogden brother-in- . Mr. and Mrs. with her law and sister, Reubon Benson. Miss Joyce Petersen spent this past week in Centerville and visiting her brother-in-lasister, Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Muir and famUy. MR. AND MRS. Kay Hansen and family of Tooele visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex and other rel. Dickey atlves in Honeyville Sunday. The Honeyville Square Dance club held their party at the Honeyville school house one night last yreek. A large crowd attended. Dollars Against Dystrophy cal- more dominant culating p Veterans Brigham Gty, Utah Thursday, October 31,1 963 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thiokol Aide WILLARD REPORRTS 1962. Prior to that he was supervisor of scientific program, mlng, supervisor of operations and systems section, and a senior programmer. THE HONEYVILLE Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their Oct. meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Wheatly Friday, Oct. 25. Mrs Wheatly and Mrs. Marva John, son were Most all members were present. They enjoyed a nice program and a delicious lunch was ser-veOne guest attended. Mr. and Mrs. Conard John, son spent a day last week In Provo visiting their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hunsaker and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Warron Petersen visited In Tooele Sunday at the home of their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Monro and family. BEFORE HIS Thiokol employ, Thiokols Bristol division destruct inltl. ment he was a staff mathema-tlcla- n will fabricate and scientific program, ators. These units would be Palis Diikr, eadcinv AwardXtin-used to set off a chain of events mer at Aerojet-Genercorpor. r ami iialnmal mii1i tliairman fur He In of the Titan Calif. atlon Sacramento, causing destruction Mum ular A delations of III after launching, should that was employed as a mathema. - In r drawing Ann ru a. ill ti become necessary for safety tlclan at the University of Calpower at a Inn aae rernril Imp for in ifornia Radiation laboratory reasons. the In m lit of MI) The charming contract was Livermore, Calif., prior to his The fixed-pricnung arlre , now tarring in her MR. AND MRS. Warmer Stod. own IV mlwork Imw. has stimuawarded by the Martin company Aerojet employment. Fotherfill graduated from dard and children spent a day lated wmng people ihrnindnnit the which Is under contract to the hunt-ln- g eoiintrv to take part in the tarih Space Systems division of the Sacramento State college with last week in Logan canyon affair. lor Mutt ular fltlrnphr, through a deer. nice They of with command arts brought bachelor Air Force Systems degree w hit h fund- - aie for the red buck. for a major portion of the work honors. search A LOVELY TURKEY dinner program by ponsored Mrs. Ezra Benson Is back The Fotherglll family makes MDA. was served to 23 members of on the Titan IIL week home a after In spending Robert home Its S. Defense Secretary Brigham City. the Lanell Foote family Thurs. McNamara has described Titan III as a workhorse booster of the space age. It will de. velop a total thrust of more than 2.5 million pounds. Titan III currently Is In the early stages of a 45.month de. velopment program, which will Most of us pay in to Social Include 17 launches from the Security year after year and Atlantic Missile range at Cape dont really give it much Canaveral, Fla. thought. We know we are The Titan in against will be capable of performing building protection loss of income due to death, a wide range of manned and FRESH disability or retirement in old unmanned space missions dur. age. In most cases this is lng this decade, Including plac. true, but what happen if your lng into orbit payloads of 5,000 earning are reported under to 20,000 pounds. someone elses social security number, or perhaps with no social security number at all? A postcard fbrm is used to BONELESS obtain a statement of your acROLLED count. To obtain one, contact Ernest Robert, representative of the Ogden social security SWIFTS 2 lb Kills Elk, office. He will be at the Utah PREMIUM THICK SLICED State Employment office on Thursday, Nov. 7, 1963, from Rewards will be paid by the 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and YOUNG Utah Department of Fish and 1:00 4:00 to from p.m. In. to Game TENDER anyone submitting Making sure you get full credit for your contribution is formation which leads to the one of the major jobs of your conviction of persons who illeg. BREADED social security office. Most ally kill an elk or moose. The reward money Is $100 which are improperearnings eventually for proof of an Illegally killed ly reported are credited to the correct social elk and $300 for Information ALL BEEF on Illegally killed moose. FRESH GOOD security account by contact Infor. such The for offer is both with employers. This mation was originally made by expensive and time consuming the department several years and since to the government, I in an effort to reduce people move and memories ago of kills animals these MILDLY SEASONED are short, it does not always illegal which take place during the work. sure annual deer seasons. Only you can make Anyone observing others is account social security your shooting at or killing elk or absolutely correct by checking moose during the deer season it from time to time. We at is urged to report the Incident recommend social security you to the nearest department off. check your account at least leer. Hunting license number, if three Then, years. every or car license number name let your account is not correct, of the offender should be us know and well make it correported if possible. rect, Roberts said. son-in-la- n i ln son-in.la- timn-tia- -- e -- 1 rai-e- -- SS Official PHEASANT HUNTERS Due Nov. 7 h BAGGED WHOLE Reward Offered 59 PORK LOIN ROAST In Illegal Moose SLICED BACON 6forr VEAL CUTLETS SKI il 4 US. GROUND BEEF Country SAUSAGE LJ This advertisement is not an offer to sell or an offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made only by the Prospectus. NEW ISSUE Scans ORGANIZED 1957 SERVING UTAH COUNTY FOR 250,000 COMMON 00 2 lb. bag Florida Fancy Yellow AVOCADOS ONIONS 7 PLEASANT YEARS JWt SHARES OtlRSimGGS STOCK Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the Company Offices at 1218, First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. Sale of these securities is restricted to Bona Fide residents of the State of Utah. 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