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Show ference between an experimental prototype and an operational mode, whether its an automobile, aircraft or missile. emonnlly peaking r r The 1959 model cars have been built and are undergoing tests. There will be lots of changes made in them before theyre unveiled next fall. And the 19b0 models are on the drawing boards. The 1958 cars are operational but in advance design and engineering, theyre obso lete. The same is true of almost anything. As soon as it goes into production, new and better designs are under development. BCWC ' r . Warning td ail taxpayers: Congress is back in session. Where six months ago, there was considerable hope for a tax reduction, that disappeared with the launching of the Russian Sputniks. This is no time to get panicky over the possibility of rocket warfare. By the time the Reds have operational models, well have them too. In the meantime, to insure attack, we have against a surprise, knock-oin air constantly, the Lumbers, strategic jet threatening retaliation and deterring such action. Theyre stationed around the globe, ready to unleash devastation on our potential enemy. All the experts agree that our law makers will be faced with a new record high peacetime budget, with increased defense appror,-- ut priations. I question that money alone will do the job. - - While some steps have been taken to integrate our missile program, a lot remains to be done. Before we start sharing rocketry information with our allies, we should carry on such a program betw een the various services in our own defense department. i ' the Russian leaders are stupid, jet to launch such a sneak attack would be suicidal. They know that and will never take such a chance until the odds are strongly in their favor.- - Lack of coordination has every branch competing against the other two in a race for glory and recognition, instead of working together as a team, pooling their knowledge and information, sharing successes and failures so that the one may be developed further, the other avoided in the future. In the meantime, the arms race will continue? We cant afford to let them get ahead by a wide margin but as long as we keep abreast or close, well never have anything to worry about. Im looking forward to the day when the I certainly dont take the gloomy attitude that political propagandists and commenta- Reds recognize they can never reach supreme superiority. Only then will it be possible to launch a world-wid- e disarmament program. Only then will it be possible to turn our defense billions to useful purposes. tors have been trying to cram down our throats for weeks that all is lost. It just Happens that there is a lot of dif non-atom- Wain Davis, hustling forward for Box Elder, takes a reAND AWAY THEY WENT bound under the South Cache basket Friday and looks around to chart a path out. Team mates Bob Limb (30) and Bob Parsons start down the floor to set up the fast break. Standing by to help out in the foul lane is Randall Tyson (42) . The- Bees won the game, 7 on the home court. r Box Elder Cagers Grab Region Opener From South Cache, 46-2- 7 Attack Local Team Shows Fast-Brea- k In Racing to Season's First Victory first-quarte- Elder Nolland Tingey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tingey, 9? y , - Local Attends Officers School " Sab i Second Lieutenant Norman W. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen, Jr., 163 South Second from East, recently graduated the Infantrys schools basic infantry officers course at Fort Benning, Ga. Lt. Olseq is a 1951 graduate of Box Elder High school and a 1955 graduate of Utah State University. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and Pi Sigma Alpha fraternities. He was employed at the J. C. Penney store in Logan prior to entering the Army. His wife, Nancy, resides at Columbus, Ga. - two-point- A TESTIMONIAL SET farewell testimonial will honor Elder Nolland Tingey in the Sixth ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Hospitalized in salt Lake r s. Henry C. (Margaret) Johnsen is confined to St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City after suffering a heart attack while visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Charlene Maxwell, Friday evening in Salt Lake City. Her condition is improving satisfactorily, her husband reported Monday. M Elder NEWS 2 Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 8, 1958 Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet for January meeting at the home of Mrs. Artie Sessions, 121 South Second East, Thursday evening, Jan. m. 9. Meeting will begin at 7:30 p. Members are reminded that dues may be paid Thursday eve- Oh, to Exchange Speaking of trade relations, almost everyone would like to. weakly newspaper established in 1896, pub iished every Wednesday and entered at Sec end Class Matter at the office le post Ingham City, Utah, under the act of March 4, 187?.. Subscrpitton rate $3 00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder tournal (published Fridays) 15.00 per year, 12.50 for 6 months, single copy 10 cents. Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publishar Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Editorial National State Press Association, Association and United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association Representative, salt lake Citv Utah Of UTAH STATE YOU CAN BE PROUD, TOO.. r The Bees were definitely, up for the game as they showed a deft shooting eye to gain a 15-r lead. Their shooting cooled down from this point but not their ability to run. The margin might have been doubled had the anxious Hiver quintet been able to hit the easy ones with consistency. Their fast breaking attack broke the contest wide open but many of the sure shots went everywhere but in. The Spartans failed to score a field goal in the first quarter and the second period was nearly two minutes old when Brent Keetch hit the first on a set The South Cache total for the game was just six fielders. The Spartans began breaking men loose under the hoop after the intermission but with no results as their shooting was colder than the night outside. Coach Grant Moser shuttled men in and out with relative ease as one combination seemed as good as the next. Starting Lineup He started the game with Jay Arbon, Bob Limb, Bob Parsons, Wain Davis, and Dennis Hansen. High scorer for the Bees was Arbon wlfo combined six goals from the field and a pair of foul pitches to rack up 14 points. Next in the scoring line was Parsons with nine; Davis with eight; Hansen, who got six; Charles Tuff Claybaugh with four; Limb with three; and Stan Williams, who notched two. High man for South Cache was Vern Gunnell with six points. It would be a case of take your pick in the Bee lineup as far as individual stars were concerned. Arbon patrolled the area under and around the basket like an octupus on a pogo stick. He picked off about half of the Box Elder rebounds and wouldn't be stopped on a spinning jump shot. Parsons, Hansen, and Claybaugh made themselves eligible 4 To LDS Mission has accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus W"" Saints in Christ of Latter-dathe West Central States Mission. will A farewell testimonial honor Elder Tingey, Sunday evening, Jan. 12, at 7 p. m. in the Sixth ward chapel. He will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Monday, Jan. 20, and will leave for his mission headquarters on Jan. 27. Elder Tingey is a graduate of FINISHES TRAINING the Box Elder High school and Second Lieutenant Norman LDS seminary, and has attendW. Olsen recently graduated ed Utah State University for from infantry officers school one year. Friends and relatives of the at Fort Benning, Ga. ' Tingey family are invited to attend the testimonial, according to Bishop Jay W. Oldroyd. Man THt PtUttlSSOCIATION NATIONAL IOITORIAL association vJ mrai ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE! FITS WELL! LOOKS STORES WELL! SWELL! SHIRT WITH A SLEEPING No WITH OUR CLEAN-U- PAINT-U- P, P, A 9 Special Small Tractors Large Tractors $25.00 BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT 27 North Main Points I ay Flat! -- e Modeled to conform to neckline! e Never mussed up stays wrinkle-fre- e in drawer or suitcase! e Returned to you in Individual Plastic Bag. (Housewives agree that this new clear plastic bag has scores of uses around the home.) SLEEPING COLLAR LAUNDRY SERVICE, WE WILL FINISH $22.50 rt Collar Curl TO INTRODUCE THE NEW Bring your tractor in today! CO. d . ' ' RINGSIDE CAFE for the Hyrum hoosegow as each took turns stealing the ball from the Spartan front line. Hansen took advantage of 'several breaches in the enemy defense to drive under for shots. Serving part-timduty in the post with Arbon and grabbing just about as many rebounds was Davis. He and Limb were the big stoppers in the Buzzer defense. It was a vastly more confident team which took the court-agains- t South Cache than the previous Friday when Olympus administered it a two-poiloss. The passing was sharp for the rrfcst part, especially the feed-off- s on the down-coudrives. After honing their play on some of the best prep teams in the state, the local cagers appear to be lessening the handicap of a late start. Coach Moser cleared the bench in a demonstration of an early-scaso- n statement that, this year, his team had depth. Junior Varsity The junior varsity five made it a clean sweep as they smothered the junior Spartans by a score. Coach Vernal Harris charges threw a zone defense at the visitors which limited them to seven field goals. Keller was the leading scorer for the home club with 13 points followed by Whitaker with seven, and Holt, Williams, Hyde, and L. Anderson, all with five. It was the second victory of the season in as many tries for the junior team. Every man on the squad saw action in the early tilt. Play Bear River Friday Friday will see the Bees traveling to Bear River for a game with the Bears. It was Bear Main & 4th North Dor,IMAGE SALE! TILE - LINOLEUM - WALL COVERINGS Ideal for Small Rooms and Baths e asphalt EXCELON TILE l0each RUBBER rt 40-1- 7 15each SEE THE BEAUTIFUL 0 0 0 South Cache fg REMNANTS ALL INLAID MANY PATTERNS 4 Ft. & 6 Ft. Widths Lengths From 7 Ft. Up Put a new floor covering in that extra room or the small bedrooms. 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Accepts Call e- River last Friday who provided one of the big upsets in high school play when they trimmed a highly-favoreLogan team. Varsity game: Box Elder offense, Combining a sticky defense with a the Box Elder basketball team romped into the winners circle for the first time this year with a victory in its inion the local tial region test against South Cache, fast-runnin- S ic - 46-2- 1 Brigham Elder THERE SHE BLEW Shown is the quarry where a cliff was reduced to a slide of rocky rubble Sunday mornng near Little Valley following the largest explosion ever recorded. The shattered quartz and dirt will be used in the Southern Pacific railroad fill across the Great Salt Lake. 300-fo- ot No one believes IIOHT CO. Iy from your rfoofor BYWATER CO. FLOOR COVERINGS 115 North Main PTione 346 |