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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah December Thursday, 31, 1970 Thiokol Lauds Vendor Chemical Thiokol He was joined by R.H. Riddell, plant manager of the Berkley, Calif, plant of Alcan Metal Powders, where products used in Thiokol rocket motors ure manufactured.. cor- porations Wasatch division an presented outstanding vendor award to Alcan Metal Powders, Elizabeth, N.J. James M. Stone, Vice president and general manager, in making the presentation lauded the firm for its record of e zero defect quality, deliveries DIG SEE and competitive Alcan produces aluminum and powders spherical aluminum for practically every major rocket motor program at the Wasatch division. Included in the list of Thiokol products The Z family received a super Christmas f present! it at 10:05 p.m. on Christmas day. Can you guess what it is? Think of something pink. The scales were tipped at seven pounds, five and a half ounces. She makes noise when shes hungry. Thats right a baby girl! We almost didnt make it to the hospital. The wife and I left the house at about 9:15 p.m. and the baby was born about 35 minutes after we arrived at Cooley Memorial hospital. Close calls like this make ya kinda nervous. Not that old Z was nervous, he was as calm as any expectant father could be. We werent the only proud parents Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wells of Hot Springs were happy about their baby boy. He weighed eight pounds, five and a half ounces. The two births caused excitement at the local hospital and nurses said it wasnt a very common occurrence. 1 ;' : r : : 1 : j : 7 j How would it be to have a birthday on Christmas day? I bet when our little girl grows up shes going to be mad at us for pulling such a dirty : i trick. Guess some presents will have to be labeled for Christmas and others will be marked for the birthday. Anyway having a birthday on Dec. 25 is kinda unusual and always good for ; j Letters to tii leased to the posse under terms of the second agreement. The lease was approved for 50 years at a cost of $1 a year to the posse. The posses Intended use of the site was not specified. Agreements with Tremonton for ambulance service and the Box Elder Sheriffs Mounted posse for lease of ground highlighted the final meeting of 1970 for the Box Elder County with Under the terms Tremonton, the county agreed to pay $5,000 for ambulance service extending over the next 10 years. It will go into effect Jan. 1, 1971 and continue to Dec. 31, Discuss Land Purchase In other business Monday, there was some discussion with Ray and Lyle Holdaway about the purchase of land for use as a sanitary landfill and gravel pit area. in the Tremonton-GarlanCommission Chairman Frank O. Reeder said an appointment had been made with the county d 1980. About four acres of county ground in Tremonton is being r . ! i) Willard. because no one was forgotten. Far too many people participated for us to thank them individually. We would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the thoughtfulness and generosity shown by everyone. Sincerely youra, Margo Eberhard Administrator Enjoys Reading N-- Protests were voiced to the proposed of between Elwood and Plymouth. Brigham City withdrew from the county industrial commission and announced plans to join with the chamber of commerce in a new industrial development route . J effort. JUNE Marilyn Adams was named Brigham City Junior Miss. The old tannery, one of Brigham Citys pioneer structures, was demolished. Kathl Hunsaker was selected Box Elder County Dairy Princess. Host professional Tommy Williams won the annual Brigham City Open. C. Henry Nielsen retired after 21 years as Brigham City postmaster. The Box Elder Board of Education adopted a $7.3 million budget. Production and maintenance workers at Thiokol's Wasatch division rejected a bid to organize them by the Atomic Workers, International Union of the AFL-CIRobert Morgan was appointed principal at Box Elder Junior High school. Brigham City adopted an $883,161 budget. Editor: For the past two years I have enjoyed receiving the N-Being so far away from home as New Zealand it is very good to read about various activities and news in Brigham City. The people here in New Zealand really enjoy reading the papers I receive and I enjoy telling them about all the wonderful things we enjoy. And now as my mission is coming to a close and as it takes six weeks to come please discontinue sending the paper to me. I would like to thank you so very much for sending the N and J to me. J. Sincerely, Elder Carlos J. Burt New Zealand North Mission Auckland, New Zealand JULY Thiokol won a $12.8 million production contract for the third stage engine of Minuteman II. Migrants moved into 25 FHA homes at Tremonton despite protests from neighboring residents. Park Valley observed the areas centennial. Brigham City approved a parks improvement program. three-yea- r AUGUST school board and Box Elder Education association reached agreement on a new salary schedule which poured an additional $128,000 into teacher pay. Perry acquired state land west of town for a proposed sewage treatment lagoon. The Utah Open Water Skiing tournament was held at Brigham City reservoir in Mantua. The SEPTEMBER Three contests were decided by the primary election. Brigham City staged its 66th annual Peach Days celebration, and Laura Scouts to Collect Yule Trees Jan. 2 Robinson reigned as Peach Queen. It was announced that employes in Box Elder School district would received a four percent pay boost. The Corinne Methodist church, oldest in Utah, was rededicated. Sugar company and International Grain Millers union reached strike that agreement, ending a curtailed activities at the Garland factory. Utah-Idah- o four-wee- Members of a Brigham City scout group will be around Saturday, Jan. 2, and again on Jan. 9 to make their annual Christmas tree round-u- p in the community. . The youngsters are members of Troop 322 and Cub Scout Pack 322. This is an annual service project for them and has been approved by the city council. They will accept donations for the service if local residents are so inclined when the boys come by to pick up their trees. attorney to see if an agreement could be reached satisfactory to both the Holdaways and the county. The county has agreements with Yost and the state of Idaho for maintenance of the road and it was suggested that they should be reviewed. A special meeting will be called in the near future for this purpose, it was decided. Discussing the road matter with the county aides were Wallace Spencer and Arland Thompson, Yost; Roland Rose, Standrod, and Richard G. Yost-Strev- Today thru Tues. MonteVVaishTs what the West was all about. k OCTOBER Brigham City officials said they were taking a hands off" attitude about annexation proposals on the citys west and north sides; property owners would have to Initiate future action. y Members of the Navajo School board visited Intermountain school and were hosted at a dinner by Brigham Inter-Agenc- City. Thiokol's Wasatch division won a $9.5 production contract for illuminating flares. r Include Under Bond The commissioners said they wanted employes at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home in- cluded under the countys faithful performance" blanket bond. -- Capitol Theatre OPEN Justlces-of-the-peac- BOX Is ' on hisnove A film by Gordon Porks bosed Mi' mmm e, ELDER waakly UE3 QOAQHIE3 TJD3G NEWS aitabllihad In Sunday, Monday, Tuesday nawipapar left, publlihad avary Sunday55 by tha South l, Eldar First Wait, Brigham City, Utsh, 54102. ths st Class Sacond postaga psid post offlca, 16 South Firit Witt, Irlqhsm City, Utsh, 84302. Chsi. W. Claybaugh, PublUhsr Bo school. The Longest . Starring John Wayne Found After Search A Perry boy on a horse, who had been missing since 6:30 a.m. Monday, was found Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. on a county road west of Brigham City. Box Elder County Sheriff Warren W. Hyde said Gordon Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Nelson, Perry, was found unharmed. Deputies reported the youth said he was riding west of Corinne when fog forced him to find shelter in a barn near Little Mountain, about 15 miles west of Brigham City. The Box Elder County Sheriffs Jeep patrol conducted a search in the mountains east of Perry, which lasted eight hours. The search started up Perry canyon and involved five drive vehicles, four snowmobiles and two horsemen. According to Sheriff Hyde, the youth was reported missing by his parents late Monday night. The teenager had told his parents he intended to ride into Perry canyon, the sheriff said. four-whe- AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE In- Horseman James Coburn A supplies. Thiokol's Wasatch division announced it had spent $100 million with Utah firms. Top Indian educators and tribal structional Service center to discuss summer programs for Indian students. Box Elder county approved a $1.2 million budget but disapproved pay raises for most elected officials. The chamber of commerce accepted a challenge of Mayor Zundel to propose a vigorous new program of tourist development. With LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY DECEMBER gathered at the Waterhole No. 3 Day Chsi. "Tu" Claybaugh, Aulitan! Editor Bruca T, Kayai, Managing a rata $4.00 par yaar Subicrlptlon In advanca: in connactlon with Eldar Journal 80s (publlihad tha $$.50 tor Thundayi) $7.00 par yaar: 6 monthi: ilnqls copy, 10 canti. A hearing was conducted in Brigham City on possible future uses of water from Bear river as well as other Utah water representatives P.M. DAILY Today thru Saturday J A 1 BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! scheduled at 12 noon in First District courtroom. Brigham City Judge Robert Dalnes Is slated to administer the oath of office. Beginning new terms will be two members of the county commission plus others elected to county office, In Including the recent election. The board of education and Tremonton reached agreement to exchange the McKinley school site for the south city park as a future location for a new Brigham City purchased a parcel of downtown property for $12,600 to widen the west alley entrance on First South. City officials proposed another special Improvement district for street paving and curb and gutter. The Greater Brigham City Area Chamber of Commerce chose Fred B. Baugh, Jr., as its president-elec- t. Project Navajo was declared highly sucessful in this area. ceremony swearlng-l- n MARVIN, WALSH V,nc.n, Canbv. New To avoid duplication, Clerk K.B. Olsen was asked to make sure the home doesnt already have bond coverage. Ed Doutre, Tremonton, was approved for employment with the county road department as a mechanic. The r NOVEMBER Both political parties scored victories in the final election. Box Elder High lost to Granite in a Class AA quarterfinal football playoff game. It was announced that October activity brought to 22 the number of new home starts In Brigham City, highest number here in six years. elementary it you nave an affeetjor for westerns you should enjoy Monte Walsh! Inauguration of Box Elder county officials will take place Monday, Jan. 4, at the county courthouse In Brigham City. - " ?fT el ' Barnes from Idaho. Inauguration Set Monday Forward Strides Highlighted an.Year (Continued From Page One) Three men drowned in Willard bay. Arthur V. Watkins dam was dedicated al Editor The Pioneer Memorial Nursing home residents and staff would like to say a sincere, thank you for the tremendous response to our appeal for Christmas gifts for our residents. Christmas was, indeed, a joyous occasion OPEN Sat., Sun. 1 :00 WEEK DAYS 6:45 County Leases Ground, Okays Ambulance Fee ' Appreciates Gift m;i lilted Aiii If KUiiY J. B. Haertlein, president, Alcan Metal Powders, in accepting the ward, reviewed the many advantages of being a supplier to a progressive, highly competitive prime contracto such as Thiokol. a $ .a LA DOUCE and Shirley MacLaine motors. WINS AWARD Thiokol Vice President James M. Stone makes Outstanding Vendor award to J. B. Haertlein, president, Alcan Metal Powders. Looking on (left) is R. H. Riddell, plant manager, Berkeley, Calif. KS PLUS -I- Starring Jack Lemon minuteman, Poseidon, Genie and Bomarc rocket commission Monday. C RMA are We got i : ttlEBidlHfll Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. First Show at 7:10 price structure. by Zimowsky Astronomical Astrodome HOUSTON, Tex. (UH) -The. Houston Astrodome will seat 45,000 persons for baseball, 52,000 for football, 60,000 for conventions and a maximum of 66,000 for boxing or similar events. 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