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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, April 12, I960 LAFF-A-DA- Warning To Mothers Socked in Soccer j FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) HARTFORD, (UPI) A warning to young mothers went Sven Ihlstrom won a $750 settle-IeCedecisi0n by Justice ment from the National Soccer ot the Peace Jim Boorman that League of Connecticut after his smoke fumes from a plastic baby jaw was broken e by another that melted and burned in er. Ihlstrom said the league a dry sterilizer were enough to should have warned him that the kill a month-olbaby. other player was Y Cn. Thiokol Scientists Suggest XI 5 to Put Man in Orbit SUMMERTIME TIME IS play-bottl- d quick-tempere- d. Use of the aircraft as a reliable, less costly approach to putting man into an earth orbit and for other manned space missions was suggested today by rocket scientists G R Ciamer and H A Barton of the Reaction Motors D' ision, Thiokol Chemical Coipoiatton For the oibitul assignment the thrust of the liquid fueled engine (XLR-99- ) would be met eased and the vehicle would be launched from the ground by a poweiful booster rocket such as Tluokol's recently proposed million lb plus thrust rocket. 5 rocket-powere- d SPEAKING at the National Aeso- nautic meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers, New York City, the scientists proposed how the present X 15 now undergoing flight tests, could be modified to achieve orbital capability by (1) Equipping the vehicle with auxiliary droppable fuel tanks (2) By feeding the engine a more energetic currently available propellant, and (3) By using the vehicle as the upper stage of a big booster rocket. Cramer and Baiton described BOX ELDER NEWS the higher energy propellant as a storable combination which would enahle the XI R 99's thrust to be upiated considerably in excess of its current rating of 50,000 lbs plus B employing droppable iary tanks, the propellant capacity is inticastd without altering the exist'ng tank structure, say the The auxiliary tanks scientists would he jettisoned when their propellant contents were consumed MAJOR advantages of modifypowerplant for ned space missions were summed up as follows the engine is tleable in be slopped and staged at pilot decision and fers a wide range of performance It can accommodate capabilities numerous propellant combinations intituling those in eaily stages of development such as fluorines and borons can be Propellant substitutions accomplished without compromising its controllability, high reliability and manned safety rating Modifications for the space mis sion can be earned out without costly major ms pro-gr- a present day missile engines Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Advertising Representative: Utah State have to meet such a combination weekly newspaper established In 1896, of In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of capability and salety requirepublished every Tuesday and entered as ments March 8, U7. The current XI Second Class Matter at the post office engine was Utah State Press Association, National developed and built by the ReacEditorial Association, and United Press. tion Motms division of Thiokol Chemical under Air Force conChas. w. Claybaugh, Publisher The first flight-typ- e Subscription rate $3 00 per year, payable tract engine In advance; in combination with the Box was delivered to Edwards recently Elder Journal (published Thursdays) Air $5 00 per year; Force Base and acceptance $2 SO for A months; single copy lo cents. have been completed. Member Audit Bureauof Circulations, inspections The engine will soon be flown under a joint research NATIO Prss nal editorial aSC0TI0N anaanamn 1 ing the MO A Ls than a vear ago I graduated from high school in Eli. Nevada Then I took a secretarial course at Stevens Henager They work for me while there arranged part-tim- e V hen I completed my course, they placed me as secretary in a big insurance company at a starting salary I never dreamed of I lose m work and there are wonderful fringe benefits and a week I m still only 18 Roene Barnson Lly, Nevada 0 ft ll? F School Board From WHAT May 8. Surprise Mom With The Gift Shes Always Wanted . . . And Needed Make Mothers Day Perfect With An Ironrite Page One) part does the superinten- dent play'-He is appointed by the boaid which empowers him and holds him responsible for the opeiation of schools accoiding to set policy Howevei, the new policy grants the superintendent and his staff considerable fieedom matin ters where policy is not involved. He serves as . a professional advisor to the board, gives program counsel and advice and provides sponsored by the Air Force, Navy educational the leadership to and NASA The vehicle was board. designed and built by North AmerALL meetings of the board are ican Aviation open to the public, except when deemed advisable to hold a closed session are Regular meetings HEY! LETS held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in the board GIVE MOM AN oftices, county court house. The starting time is 7 p m The policy points out that delegations of citizens are welcome Howevei. they may have discussion privileges only after making a request with the superintendent AUTOMATIC prior to the meeting. As repi esentntives of the peoIRONER ple, board members are open to approach fiom school patrons Citizens are encouiaged to take problems i elated to a specific school to the principal and refer matters of a district nature to the suThese perintendent administrative officials are obligated to see the ptoblem through to successful completion or tefer them to the . . 5 boaid The Gift That Gives Again Each Time She Irons! TRY EM Zone Change, BEFORE YOU BREITENBEKER BUY EM! Substation ELECTRIC 69 South Main PA 78 Rate Attention (Continued From Page One) teaches the alley running past the county cnuithouse GIFT HORSE ANDY The Has runoff would he conveyed on Main street I he council accepted the plan as presented A swimming pool ntdinance was adopted presiding for the legula-tioof construction, opeiation and mamtenam e of pools in Brigham Citv HIE council tabled a proposed amendment to the e zoning whit h would rezone for use the area between to a stoi m sewer SHADE TREES n SPECIALS! SILVER 1.49 MAPLE CAROLINA ordi-Miitu- com-mem- POPLAR Farm Families See Benefits Speedwriting, the easy ABC Variegated Maple from XJ Faassons Red Leaf Maple Clump Birch Weeping Birch ; SPECIAL Pauls Scat let Hawthorne approximately $57,030 has been for acquiring equipment, livestock, seed, feed, fertilizer, and paying other operating costs, and paying for labor and materials in connection with housing and other improvements. This money, and the extra money from increased incomes, circulate through local trade channels. Good farm planning and record keeping are carried on throughout the year and play an important part in operations financed with FHA credit. As proof that good practices pay off, Dennis C. Winter, the agencys county supervisor, pointed out that during fiscal 1959, a total ot 24 borrowers repaid their loans in full and are now obtaining their necessary credit from local banks or other l3rs ' to.it c i H f -- . ' 'V.'. i y Ju lenders. The term sub rosa for anydates back to thing hush-hus479 B C., when the Greeks defeated the Persian king Xerxes, supposedly after planning the battle secretly in a bower of roses. h Seventh South and the south limit of the present commercial zone to extend west of Main street for 165 feet. City Office Manager Willis Hansen presented a petition from property owners residing between first and Second North on Third East asking to be included in the special improvement district for curb and gutter. Hansen was instructed to inform the people that it is too late to become part of Special Improvement District No. 11, which is now un- der construction CITY Fngineer Francis Todd was authorized to piepare a pol- icv governing engineering work for sidewalk cutb and gutter grades foi individuals Councilman Verl Petersen presented the insurance policy which covers the sewage disposal plant boiler The council voted to cancel the policy and call for new bids with Councilman Don Chase voting against the move ? Afcz. Hv tF f '- 'k- - v )r 4 " K v'j. iK- - - '7 - g, M - :4iiZhm iijTi r l ' -i Suic, the lolks at Ogdon I list I edcrul Saings arc friendly. lhe make it their business to be more helpful, too. can. because they spcuahzc m savings I hex are happy to sax in is account that fits you to a "Ianangea Joint. Single I rust Corporation. I'axioll Deduction, oi C hildren's accounts. 'I hex . - Purple Leaf Plum di you err frcn moiu;.. ii a r o(;i)i: riRsr i i:di:r 1923 Monument to a Vanished Culture Ah wtrlj a NiO A I) Urm Purblo Indian puimtaltoa riM.rwi in the muthtH(rrn vallev of lUah for hundrerU nt Viir. the PutbltM 'll t I their anhitw-turabuilding huf itru turpi ha I now hr in rutna. lowering Crab, pink, red, white A 21 Ntotr drought which hr an in 1276 helirved to have brought bmi the rwntual alwndunmmt of the area, nvvrr return I Golden Rain 1 ree lb Today thr mu real mg renuim of thi cliff dwelling rtvili. ration arc preered Henwvi National Morn mrnl And train, throughout liah the V s Mrrwri Foundation work ronitantlv to Mtre I lie mnnlenamv of dean. hut worn tondilium Ik row wt ami aiv art rnjovwt Magnolia Flowering Peach, double rid Smoke Tree 2 Miles South of Brigham g' ia CONVENIFNT HOURS In 4 MuikI.o thru IIhiimI.iv Open I rid.iv till h stait it! i l SAVE BY MAIL with m wit lion ou r passbook We pay postage both ways and supply envelopes 1 Compounded Semi Annually Srr. ca allow, A S5 will . BEER 2nd ALE . , . AWDY.S NURSERY Phone PA eight-mont- 1 Ginkgo I Dogwood, pink, red, white $ ,95 $54.95 24 East I st South .v Flowering Weeping Cherry $54.95 BEDS COMPANY Open youi sax mgs ;ueount. noxx, Onl TREES $18 EVERT0N MATTRESS deicnpn.e material on your court families in Box Elder county now using Farmers Home Admimstiation credit include 64 with operating loans, 30 with farm ownership loans, 18 with loans to build or repair houses or other faim buildings, and eight who have soil and water conservation loans, making a total of 120 loans in the county Loans totaling $132,000 have been made to farmers in this area in an period since June 30, 1959. Of this amount, Sunburst Locust FLOWERING BEDS CUP AND MAIL TODAY Mountain Ash Moraine Locust service Pay as you learn wild tails Wonderful Past Its Enroll Now- Summer term begins June 20. Secretarial, accounting, business management, general business, office automation, Nancy Tavlor Finishing, tvping. IBM card punch, and others shorthand. ALSO Schwedler Maple . . Complete with Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring Padded Headboard fret untbout obligation a cop, of your bulletin .In.plaining m.opportunib.i in i.creloryihip, and Faim Iron rile Remember Mothers Day Free placement terms Stevens Henager is the only Utah school From Loans Action Policy (Continued ROENE BARNSON Ely, Nevada to teach Adopts New HOLLYWOOD gradu- ated trom high school last spring now in good paving secretarial positions, thanks to a course at Stevens Henager. Since he retired, he just comes down here mornings to smirk at us! or JENNY LIND Complete with Innerspring Mattress and Matching Box Spring PINEAPPLE 960 Graduates: You Can Soon Earn Up to $300 A Month There are many young women who Vnrp' for summertime Guests, for cooler Basement Rooms . Smart to have An Extra Bed. PA irnT r hvti; fAllbZHni .yl.t.y HW.IO'IIM vkul tH . ,pV ..mu, 1 31 |