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Show County, State Agree on Blondio COOKIE. CAN agreement pi escribing services for Box Elder county dunng 13 has been negotiated between the county and state libiary boards, it was reported in the counv boards most leient meeting at Cb.m man 1. G Caitei, Paik said the agreement Valiev, bad been sinned and the conn tv had submitted a $15, DUO 1 . VOL! RUN. BUT AND WALK 7 City, UtaS Tuesday, March 5, 1963 LOT OF CHILDREN CAN'T BECAUSE THEY'RE CRIPPLED. IT'S UP TO US TO HELP THEM BY A MORE USING EASTER SEALS' N1 W for services implied in the agi cement this year. This insuies opeiuiion of the bookmobile in Box Elder county. 1 EIDER NEWS, BrigKam LUCK; YOU'RE STRONG HEALTHY. AND Ail luck By Chic Young YDU'RE Boo!; Service THE BOX ROD PROJECT This map shows the route of a proposed new ni.id connecting Air Torce Plant 78 and Interstate 80IVI at the Howell Junction. A low bid of $293,630.70 was received Tuesday. TIIF. AGREFMFNT sets clown these terms. The state will a bookmobile, books, personnel and other services as reeded to insuie library serresidents vice to the countys and will provide funds in addition to county funds to insure these minimum benefits The county agrees to pay the state a sum of money from its tur-nis- li library tax rot to exceed the amount raised on a one-mipioperty tax levy. The specific amount the county board will pay must be determined each year by negotiation between the two par- THIS WEEKS FURNITURE hup Thiokol Makes Management Make Sure Appointments in New Jersey You Sign an active member Tax Return William E. Fogarty has been ASME AIME, appointed director operations 1958 and eral manager. Formerly program manager of the divisions component projects, Fogarty in his new position assumes responsibility for the execution of the divisions .commitments in the areas of design, development, test, fabrication, production, quality control, value analysis, reliability and field service Although primarily responsible for execution of development and production project in the fields of liquid rocket engines and related components. FOGARTY is also responsible for "providing support to the divisions marketing, preliminary design and research groups, as required, , Fogarty joined Thiokol as a program manager in August fae received his AB de1958. in mathematics at St. gree Anselm in 1938 and his MS degree in mechanical engineering at (he Navy Post Graduate in 1949. school in Annapolis Fogarty served 16 years ot active duty in the U. S. Navy and is now a Commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve. REPLACE Fogarty as program manager of components, Elmore M. Peloubet has been moved up from his former position as Supervisor of Materials OperaLaboratory tions. Mr. Peloubet received his B.S. degree in Motalurgi-ca- l at Colorado Engineering School of Mines in 1941. He joined Thiokol in November of TO This appointment Roland V. Wise, Director of was announced by Edward C. the Utah District Internal RevGovignon, Director of Program enue Service announced that Management. taxpayers in the state have filOther organization changes ed a total of 90,000 federal individual income tax returns by occurring within Denville operations now under Fogarty in- Feb. 25, compared to 83,000 for clude the appointment of John the same period last year. TaxA. Black as manager of manupayers are urged to file their for expeditious facturing engineering depart- returns early ment and Charles J. Koeder as processing. Wise noted, however, that manager of the manufacturing some income tax returns are of Both these apdepartment. pointments were recently an- being received without the sig- gle person; two for a married nounced by Laurance M. Levy, nature of the person or persons couple filing jointly. director of manufacturing at filing and with other errors As an added reminder, taxnoted on their returns Denville payers are requested to sign Wise urged taxpayers to be the return in the same way it ALSO FROM Denville comes sure to sign and check their re- is printed or typed at the top word that John T. Marshall, turns. One signature for a sin- - of the return. Jr., has been appointed a profor packaged gram manager liquid production, it has been announced by Thiokols Reaction Motors division. In this 3L, assignment, he will assist Alan Maier, RMDs program manager for packaged liquid engine systems tf Marshall is directly responsible for program managemet of all production at RMD Manufacturing, Bristol, Pa., including especially the LR 58 engine N. Denville, (T) FOOT 1962 ypzz Insects Tax Heavy Tax rz3 when they attack cattle, hogs, sheep, and poultry, as well as vegetable and fruit crops, thereby increasing costs of production. If it were not for the excellent control measures now available to our producers they could not produce enough wholesome food to meet the needs of our nation, Dr. F. Knowlton, Utah George State University extension entomologist, emphasized. Termites, common in Utah, also take their bite. Fortunately they do less damage here than in the warmer areas farther south, but effective control is still necessary and it costs. Altogether, counting costs of insect damage and control, these pests tax the American public to the tune of about 8 billion dollars per year, Dr. Knowlton pointed out. I ' From Farmers Insects extract a heavy tax from farmers, orchardists, gardeners, homeowners, andJ all people who eat food, notes County Agent A. Fullmer All-re- inFor example, sect pests destroy more than 500 million dollars worth of stored food products in the United States each year. Costs are greater than just the food products destroyed. Control must also be counted, and it is expensive to protect our stored grains and mill products with fumigants and other effective pesticides. Fortunately, these are available and make it possible to keep adequate amounts of food in clean, g high-qualit- Prior to joining Thiokol, Marshall was assistant to the president of Bergen Research EnTeter-borgineering corporation, N. J. He graduated with a B. S. in aeronautical engineering fiom Purdue university where he majored in aircraft powerplants, with emphasis on gas turbine and jet propulsion systems. any chair! y Values of $8.95 to $11.95 3 application h provontt louot by seepage or ovape ration. Year after year. It saves you high costs of labor and taiittenanco. Proved by lima and experience. It's truly tha see irrigation system that brings you bigger, bettor crops , , and pays for itself at the same time. AND NOW IS THE TIME get a W. It. White Concrete Pipe Irrigation Syitsty g g t$Tf fciW Ci Mery year from new enj ... mss srwte a tm AIL CONCAIII IHMAIION MM CONCUTI toHKins wut S Ml At AU MIAS cuivmis SM US scan un IMIS 5 'i y Wjs-- Qm X. 4 COLORS STYLES Lauritzen co. Phone PA 523 South Main FURNITURE 46 UPHOLSTERING CARPETING , iL, "' W Qj c & 1 Vjr ,, r 4- , fg. I i CASH TO FOR THAT model USED DEAL ? f ' L LATE CAR... dealer in the county . . . make your offer then come to Box Elder County Bank for a practical automobile loan. You pay only lowest bank interest . . . you establish valuable bank credit. ITS THE MODERN WAY. . . you get what you want and have less to pay! MUtMl CDTOttltw HOMB OWNID BANK if9?' VRtf f :A$s: plan tailored to your needs. the make and model . . . from any nmir I f U)EE tf controlled 3 A' Pick r & T of purchase . . . and you can get the cash you need to make a deal for that new or late model used carat lowest bank rates and convenient repayment A i U I with the MONEY TALKS Xf, eronant 1 I toll jr j e STOOLS ! wholesome condition to meet both the national and export needs. INSECTS take another tax mm mm VV 5 Jf glAITIR MAL King Features Syndicate, Inc TO N V J. WMil i:i s for the Bullpup A missile; and for program management of the production of LR62 engines for the Bullpup B missile at 'JAW ' New-hous- hotel. Also discussed were services of the bookmobile in Box Elder and possible ways to improve it. On hand were Russell Davis, state librarian, and Charles Bright, county librarian. Members of the county library board are Carter Ross Rudd, Fielding; Fred A. Bingham, Honeyville, and Mrs. Stephen Carlquist, Willard, with William D. Burton representing the county commission. ASM, MMif Its 15-1- is in AFS, and NACE. of diviof the Reaction Motors sion, Denville, N. J., of Thioit kol Chemical corporation, was announced recently by Dr. E.. H. Seymour, division gen- ties. IN OTHER action, the board was authorized to attend the annual convention of the Utah in Salt Library association Lake City on March The e event will be held at the f s ll YOUNG AND OLD Vaccine treated sugar cubes were handed out to young and old this past weekend at two Brigham City clinics. This photo was taken Saturday at Central school where 500 persons an hour took advantage of the K.O. Polio campaign. U f C CHILOXtN S BUY! li ! A |