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Show on Farms as Typical of Spring as Blooming Flomrs and Trees AJeiv Animal Life - lV V , T -- . -- - 'r" X gxrr- 5 - , 'v )i Kk1 " '? I 1 A ?fl w .vr; r O r s v 4- - F a-- , X L ' v, X-'v- X V , X V XiV ::JLO ' .?. ' , x xsxxn - , v '''' .4 ' x f-- U : v-.- ; v1. - . XX- - , x : ,r Elder High Students To Receive Report Cards Box Shows Increase com- Supply panys net income for the first quarter of 1959 was 20 percent above the comparable period in 1959, it was reported Tuesday by W. T Nightingale, company president, at the annual meeting of MFS shareholders. If our earnings continue at he said, their present rate, our net income per share should approximate $1 80 for the year compared with $1 57 last year. said Mountain Nightingale Fuel Supply company expects to Departing from past procedure, report cards at Box Elder high schools will be sent home with the students rather than being mailed to their parents, it was disclosed this week. The students will pick up their cards Friday which will be the final day of classes during the present school year. Examinations were scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday with the annual awards assemblies on tap Thursday. add about the same number of customers in its system this year as it did in 1958 This woufi mean an increase of about 11,000 for the year. Princess and her family of kittens is the talk of the neighborhood and the two Carman Shorthair puppies lead their master a merry chase. Much to the delight of children and old alike are the antics of fluffy bunnies, rowdy kids, playful calves and fancy Bantam chickens. Folk Music Affair Wanted: A fiddler. A real, dler of the For Swim Pool ,.- h variety, old-tim- e An official for Pine View Lodge and Resort company has announced the signing of a swimming pool fcontract as part of development of a resort near Pine View reservoir, east of Ogden. Herbert J. Corkey, Jr., secretary of the new company, made Constructhe announcement. tion of the pool will precede erection of a lodge and other recreation facilities near the junction of the Huntsville and Snow Basin roads, he said. Sale of $750,000 stock in the company has been approved by the Utah State Securities Com- that is. , He (or she) will be needed for the Folk Music Festival at the University of Utah, June to which the public is invited. Sponsored by theU. of U. and the Utah Folklore Society, the festival will include several talks and events, admission or which will be $10 for all events or a small charge for any Individual activity. As for the fiddler, volunteers are asked to contact Mrs. James G. Sorrels, festival coordinator, 937 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake City. mission. Contract for the pool, to be tract located on a seven-acrnorth of the Huntsville road, was awarded to Bettilyons Inc. of Salt Lake City. Plans call Jor construction of a lodge atop a e hill south of the road on a tract overlooking the vale 102-acr- , ley. The lodge will have a dining room on the ground floor and space for 600 to 1,000 260-gue- persons for ineetlngs and convenience on the second floor. Included will be concessions for boating, water skiing, floating dry docks, motor boat, sceand nic tours, motor lodges other facilities. Gorman Irwin, Ogden, is president of the company. Haven Round Table Scheduled Thursday Eve1 Bird Touched A new psychiatrist at a mental asylum was approached by a patient Dr. Jones, he said, we like you much better than the last' doctor. Well, thank you, beamed the doctor, But why it that? Oh, I dont know, replied the patient. You just seem more like one of us. , f - ; DISTILLING CO- - 90.4 LAWRENCES ' '. ' . t i . 1 1 - 2SSVQs j jLsaatsii Elder " Two Officials O.OSE TO SALE I? WATCHES rn Y DIAMONDS GROWING WITH NORTHERN FOR YOUR RECREATIONAL UTAH for June Brides! m 1 Keepsuk tVB FnRugement Ring 400.00 123.00 Wedding Ring PLEASURE PINE VIEW LODGE AND RESORT! Regular round table for Bird STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY v- - - v Notes Keepsake SHIRLEY 10J.00 Engagement Ring 29.73 Wedding Ring Haven District leaders will be held Thursday evening, May 21, beginning et 7 30 p. m. in build- ing 81 at Intermountain school. Stewart Munz will attend with all results from swimming THE LIGHTER BOURBON PROOF v With the coming of Spring flowers and blooming trees is the all important new life arriving daily on the farms. Advancement of fid- honest-to-goodnes- g -- Those that dare lose a day are tions from within wherever pos5 Box NEWS dangerously prodigal; those that sible. dare misspend it, desperate. Wednesday, May 20, 1959 Dr. W. M. Mebane joined Joseph Hall. Brigham City, Utah Thiokol in 1949 and has played a major role in the development of Thiokols Redstone diviTIME " for graduation giving! sion to its present position as a key member of the Armys missile team. Dr. Mebanes underJ. W. Crosby, president of graduate training was in chemThiokol Chemical Corporation, ical engineering and he receivhas announced the appointment ed a B. S. in that field in 1925. of Dr. W. M. Mebane, formerly He earned an M. S. in industrial manager of the Redstone divi- chemistry in 1926 andi a Ph. D sion, as secretary of the corpor- in physical chemistry in 1929, ELGIN ation. Dr. Mebanes new offices at the University of North Carolina. will be located at corporate Dr. Mebane was called to acBristol, Po. Ills headquarters, responsibilities will include cor- tive duty with the U. S. Navy porate personnel, patents and and served from 1942 to 1946. He is now a commander in the U. S. public relations. J. W. Wiggins, assistant divi- Naval Reserve. sional manager at Redstone, has Wiggins became associated been named manager of the with Thiokol In the fall of 1951 Redstone division at Huntsville, as project engineer for the deAla. velopment of the propulsion In making these announce- unit for the Falcon missile built ments, Crosby pointed out that by Hughes Aircraft company. He One big group, of ELGIN WATCH the rapid growth of the corpor- progressed to chief engineer ation made it advisable to devel- and then to assistant general ES, including ladies and mens styles op a corporate staff that could manager of Thlokols Redstone at this ridiculously low price! Never efficiently service the needs of division. Wiggins has made imbefore has lALMERS offered such the divisions and make maxi- portant contributions in severan outstanding value! rocal areas of solid mum use of the talents, experpropellant Your choice ience and facilities available ket development He graduated from "Purdue OTHER ELGINS AS LOW AS $19.95 throughout the company. Both of these appointments, Crosby University in 1942 with a B. S. the com- degree in mechanial stated, for Graduates! panys policy of filling key posi Fiddler Wanted for Thiokol Resort Company Awards Contract x x' v 0 x;- -' y ' X-vir- r , MFS Net Income :A -- !- . I i Typical of many scenes noted in Brigham City and surrounding communities is the appearance of new life on farms and in back yards. BEIMONT X If! t r .... Mountain Fuel V. X- ' ; wiCv " 1 i. - v C 'Xe ; 24 x KC? Ilk S (M. i - r , , Spr ' . s'- 4 ,. s' - Here are ju.st two of many beautiful diamond sets you can find at PALMERS specially priced for May and June. course available. URG, IND. greater stability EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THE GRADUATES! Closeout of a special group ! of ELECTRIC SHAVERS, while they last. BIRTHSTONE RINGS, priced from JEWELL CASES, as low as ... $4.95 $4.95 WATCH BANDS, men and women, from $2.88 AND HAND BAGS counter full of latest stjles, PURSES A big Limited many colors, formerly priced 3.!)5 and up, now buy our choice for only. Stock Still Available a Price Watch for uh on TV CHANNEL 5 at 10:13 p.m. Nightly For full particulars hend coupon to Box 31 1, Brigham City, Utah Fine View Lodge Resort Box 311, Brigham City, Utah Gentlemen: I Wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not the car, gives you stability, Wheels! less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has Wide-Trac- k ricaxe aend information concerning Fine View Lodge and Report. understand there Is no obligation. Name ...... road-huffin- g BFK YOlK LOU AL Al . TH'HUI O PONTIAC LEALFfl COPPIN MOTOR COMPANY 17 hast srroKn .south brigham city Fhone ... fflijwm? |