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Show UaiTril Bees Beat Bears, 13-- 0 ; Game Await Semi-Fin- al hi ho, Garbage Cans Utah $651 1-- 61 S) ol it s off to Jayiees Note Plans to Sell Ave. Salt Uka City, state gridiron last Friday after Box El der humbled Bear River, 13 0 m vie go' Such were the hoarse strains a Region One title playoff game Volume The Bees accompl'shed two echoing across the South Cache things in the victory They avenged a bitter 7 0 defeat by the Beais eaiher this season and they qualified for a state semi final game with Bingham High, tentatively! set for Friday afternoon a Bing Hi-h- Slcrofllulng Carp. HI Pierpoat Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, Nov ember 15, 1960 63, Number 41 w ham The victoiy was for the Bee partisans who Hooded the neutnl field stands sweet-tastin- g THIS WAS the game Box rider could wanted They said they and they did And in con The Brigham City Jaycees ate win it style ahead with vinung pushing full speed Led by the offensive rushes of this Opt ration Garbage Can Veran Smith, Dean Torsgien and week with plans to canvass the Richard Gome? and the fierce detown Friday and Saturday, Nov fensive play of Smith Brent Biad 18 and 19 bury and Leon Poulson the Bees Sell Their objictive garbage outplayed their foes all afteinoon cans It was a conti ast to the fust Tavcee salesmen wil knock on! the cross countv Dime between eveiy door to provide homes and iiiuls This time Box Elder got business houses with new con the jump, catching Bear River tamers to replace old ones that than a New Yoik , mav be bent battered and leak-- moie cop ing Chairman of the project is Dr COACH LES Dunn was sporting Vernon Watkins the biggest smile ol all as Ins coined warrior0 THE CANS are being purchased him from the fied The sandy thiough local merchants and will be available at regular letail pric haned mentor had just plucked off the legion brass ring in his lust e es Jaycees will deliver the containois within two oi vi ar at the Beehive sou lull d i ul flic di th km thice davs alter an order is made for Bear River Watkins said After an exchange of punts in The cans will be offered in 10 .the fust quaiter, Box Elder stai t and 0 gallon sizes he added I ed goalward from the Beat Now is the time to replace brand yard ling With Gomez Forsgren worn out containers with and and Smith upping through new ones for the winter months around Bear Rivers defense they New cans are not only more at moved to the 11 where the dnve ti active but they are more constalled momentarily. and users for collectois venient But just when the bottle si mnl Watkins stated alike coiked, quarterback Kirk Gatdm City sanitation woikers are en back, fired a short p iss thusiastic about the campaign and stepped to end Frank Rees who in tuin have promised to treat the new lateralled to Gomez and the 145 containers with extieme tenderpound tilback sprinted in foi the ness and care, he added score This TD came with just PERSONS WHO will not be at five minutes gone in the second home on Saturday may place an period order with any Jaycee and thus A BAD CENTER pass erased inure delivery at a specified time the PAT try Members of the Brigham City The Bears took to the air as the council recently gave the project second half got underway Quar their support and terback Jay Taylor lofted aerials endorsement to end Darrell Newman and half Director-membheading the back Terry Knudsen as Bear Riv project is Maynard Victor to the Box Flder 20 v aid from the er went Any profits realized of venture will be placed at disposal line for its deepest penetiation the game for woithwhile community But on the next plav Rees pounced on a fumble and crushed Bear hopes Box Flder scoied again in the final quaiter The drive was set up when Smith dove on anotlui Bear River bobble at the 45yuid line Ignited Propellant Signals Start on Production Facility A charge of solid propell int rocket fuel burned brightly in a broad valley in Box E Idei County today to officially break ground for the new Thiokol Air Foice Plant 78 the facility which will build the first stage foi the Air Force Mmutemm intercontinental ballistic missle Civic and industrial leaders and newsmen as well as high ranking Air force Army and Navy officers watched the ground breaking ceremonies d battle-scarre- A quantity of the solid propellant fuel which will power the Minute man first stage was ignited by pressing a button on the speaker's stand a few hundred feet away The piopellant charge hurled the rocky soil high in the air and the powerful fuel burned brilliantly to officially launch initial construction of the new mcket plant It is estimated that building of the facility will call for an investment of some $30 million d 11 i 12 PAGES When ground was broken for the new $30 million Thiokol-Ai- r Force e Plant 78 Minuteman production facility, it marked a milestone for the development United States and the state of Utah Located in Box Elder county, adjacent to the Thiokols Utah division, the new plant will be owned by the Air Force and occupy a 1500 acre tract at the south end of Howell Valley For the United States, the groundbreaking signified another giant of misstep m the development siles for the defense program. For Utah the event officially launched an industrial that, complex when in operation, will provide jobs for around 1500 citizens and add millions of dollars annually to the state's economy first-stag- 47-- i whole-hearte- d Jaycees Slate Program for RIAL Month left to right, John Wallen, Wasatch division operations manager; Secretary of the Air Force Dudley C. Sharp; Major Gen. Ken- Dr. Harold Ritchey, center, vice presiTHIS IS THE PI ACE dent m charge of rocket operations for Thiokol Chemical corporation, explains a topographic model of the Wasatch division on which ground was broken today, Tuesday. His audience includes neth B Hobson, commander, Ogden Air Material area, and John Higginson, general manager of Thiokols Utah division. Vote Shift Keeps House Contest in Doubt B.E. , , much in doubt as on the day be- The hotly contested congression M Blaine Peter foie election al rice hi tween The change was the secson (O Odcn), and A Walter Ste ballot ond correction reported by vtnson (R Ogden) was even hot Box Elder county Early last Tuester Mond ly as an offitia! canvass day, a mistake was picked of Box E lder county votes turned up in a re check of the figures, up a 71 vote error in early tabula again in favor of Stevenson And it was Wednesday that all THIS TIME, Gardner joined the tions ears were focused on the vote rethe trio of Bee backs in running favored The tally corrections turns from Giouse Creek, the reball to the 22 of Bear River Strvenson and thus the chase fori mote district in western Box ElOn the next play, Gomez faked a U S House seat from Utahs der county, the final d strict to a run into the line, straightened and the district many felt Fust district was still very much the and shot a jump pass into up would swing the election one way balance the ;n arms of Rees on the 18yaid line There were attorneys and ac- oi the other The big end shifted one tackier oft his felt and then simply outian countant representing both candi-dali- s as the countv commissioni rs one lemaining pursuer 12 noon kick was 'big in counting at Gardneis extra-poin- t When the counting was done it perfect The Bees had two touchdowns was determinid that Peterson had called back in the final seconds of been given 70 votes too many and pen Stevenson one too few play, the first on a the rather On Monday morning ally and the second when the offi cials ruled the play stopped be- vague difference between the two Rain and snow have invaded the was set at 74 fore Smith rolled off a pile up and men ballot-wise Hence Mond lys canvass vicinity of Brigham City during votes into the It didnt matter in Box Elder left Stevenson just the past five davs adding to the thiee votes behind his Democratic moistui e count but failing to leave Unofficial Statistics any of the white fluffy stuff on the opponi nt Howevtt elstwhere aiound the giound The snoiv has bien most ttacts at various inteivals ly st ite county clinks and commis sinners wi e sciutiniing the tally The rain has added another 45 1 97 sheets of their respective districts of an inch to the previous The duel has tumid out to be inches of moisture already fallen one oi (he closist congressional this month, making a total of 2 42 rails evei waged in Utah The inches thus fai November prom as ises to be a boon" to the local outcome Monday appealed uea which suffered much diouth during the jrast summer months loaccording to Charles Clifford cal weathei observer The foiecast for the week is for cooler temperatures with intermittent l in and snow CUtfoid savs High and low timperatuie re id mgs for the past five days die as five-yar- d Two interested spectators at groundbreaking seremonies today were Joseph W. Crosby, left, president of Thiokol Chemical corporation, and Edward F. Nauman, general manager of the new Wasatch division. AT GROUNDBREAKING Rain, Snow Korean Army Officers Visit, Invade Area Impressed With Freedoms end-zon- i for DESIGN specifications new plant were prepared hv Thiokol disign and engineering personnel Architectural and engineering details were accomplished of by the Parsons Lummus Co Los Angeles Calif and E'ouston, Tex acouiing to the Thiokol specifications Thiokol An Force Plant 78 will adjoin Thiokol s Utah division, where the Minuteman first stage was diveloped The Utah division will continue to manufactuie the first st ige until the Was itch divi-sion is in operation , re-po- it The Jaycets aie once again ob serving November as Religion in American Life month in Brigham City and will highlight this observance by puscnting a program at a local chuich Sunday Nov 20 Chairman Reed Burke announced that a program will be conducted at the Thirteenth LDS ward chapel, 25 North Third Last starting at 5 p m The public is invited to attend he said To otherwise eh aw attention to RIAL month, the Jaycees are distributing window stickers among downtown stores, Buike explained An estimated 45 local high school tudents attended a religious youth confeience list Saturday in Salt Lake City, an affair sponsored by the state Jaycee organization The function featured talks by religious leaders of vanous faiths It was declared as in the state and will probhighly successful ably be made an annual event, Burke said JOINING the visiting dignitaries for the ground bieaking ceremonies were Joseph W Crosby, president ot Thiokol Chemical corporation and Dr Harold W Ritchey, vice prtsidi nt in charge ot rocket for Thiokol Edward operations E N lumnn general manager of the Wasatch division which will operate the new establishment, also headed Thiokol executives at the ceremony Mobile offices and other construction equipment were already for the immediate in evidence construction launching of initial following notice to proceed from Thiokol Initial construction calls for the building of 65 structures by three companies jointly selected, ParaInc Diversified Builders lohnson Construcmount Calif tion Co Salt Lake City, and the Kaiser Company Oakland, Calit Cost of the initial construction will be $11 862 000 1 Post Office Seeks Help for Christmas Rush FOR THIOKOL, the ceremony was a triumph of years of advocating the merits of systems As long ago as 1947, Thiokal officials were convinced of the feasibility of solid propellants for and inter-space travel boosters, mediate range and tal ballistic misiles Since then. solid fueled propulsion systems developed and produced by Thiokol have powered many of the nations most reliable weapons Faith m the future of large solid fuel engines led Corporation leaders to commit millions of dollars of corporate funds to start construction of the Utah Division Now ahead of the original schedule Minuteman is being readied g for December at the Atlantic missile range, Cape Cana- veral Fla flight-testin- CONVINCED of the success of the Thiokol developed first stage, the Air Force selected Thiokol to design, build and operate the pro- duction plant, process and tools an undertaking the Air Force described as requring a $30 million investment Originally the plant will include some 65 buildings The number of first stage engines to be produced each month ts a defense secret The Air Force has allocated more than $18 million for work on the production facility. Known as Thiokol Air Force Plant 78, the in-- ! stallation will be owned by the Air Force and operated Wasatch division Korean Army officeis had a the youngsters questions and a The Brigham Citv Post Office and the1 first hand look at Brigham City and swers, their sociability ' will start to receive applications confidence and pride thev exhibited sin rounding aiea last week this week for extra work during in what they were doing thtv liked what they saw the Christmas rush, acording to Capt Woonyong Kim and 1st Lt TOURS of the Leon Gardner and Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen. J u Yoon Oh visited schools in are availApplication blanks J D Norr dairy faims provided able at the post office now. Bngham City two dairy faims at Oh and with Lt Kim their a local physicians Capt The extra work period will be Honeyville, clinic and of all places an Quintal first association with modi n nnlk from Dec. 15 through Christmas, A private air strip has restaurant for plates of chicken mg machines Here again they however applications must be A water supply completed jbeen chnw mein filed soon in order to qualify, were highly impressed has been piped to the property The two men wire neie as a sort from mountain springs 14 miles Thiy later visited the clinic of Nielsen said of vacation from an assignment away in the Promontory range at Utah Geneuil depot Ogden Thev on (Continued Page Seven) w th four other Republic of Korea military peronni are at the depot t foi an on the ob naming couise t fi Two by--t- i 5000-fo- r' im Octobei to M irch KIM and Oh were in Brigham Citv Thursd iv and F i iduv at the ? Mil foi one thing thiv maivel at the manv friidoms enjoved b Americans and espieiallv the w nen who hive vanous activities in luding dnving cars (APT Kim speaks English and J ipanese in addition to his native ingue and has acted as into pi t ter fni the group He answered a va inly of questions fired at him and Oh on a visit to Central ele idav morning niintaiy srhool He pros ult d icplies to such quor as Docs it snow in Korcav Yes We have much the same .lunate that vou have here What kind of sports do you Well Final Lecture i Set Thursday Congressman Henry Aldous on of the U Dix House of Repre sentatives will spi ik at the H ike t lhern icle Thin sd iv evinng Nov 17 at 7 30 p m This will be the fifth and last In tuie in the sines of religious lectin es that hive been conduitid e ich Thursday evening by the LDS Seventv quorums of the Box Fldii and Noith Box Elder stukis Woith H Jensen senior president of the 58th quorum of Se ntv Hu will serve as chairman of met ting Congressman Divon will speak on R ligion in National Atfairs These lectures hive hi en vny successful and have been well al tended It is anticipated that the Siven'y quotums will continue this piojcct again next fall. S i p1 r i An official signals I LDI R TOUCHDOWN into the end zone. But the effort was for naught as less, Box I liler coasted in on two eailier TDs that The victoiy gave Box Lliler the Region One title and BOX as Box filler's Veran Smith crashes touchdown d a penalty nullified the play. Neverthecounted for a 130 win over Bear River last I rulay. shut at Bingham. a state seim-lina- l five-yar- 4 Busiboll " and football and soc-- 1 ci ompanieil by Mr and Mis Sim Ids they aimed at Box Flder huh si hool in tune for the annual iterans Dav assembly sponsored the American I ginn i rhaps the students and their ittitudes most surprised the Korean ns tors Mme spiritually the two nun said thiy wue impiessed with 1 Two Korean Army olficers stopped at Centra! school last Friday ADT C 1 ASSROOM KORFANS I a stay here in Brigham City. The (wo officers, Cnpt. Woonyong Kim and Tirst Lt. during Jae Yoon Oh are pictuied here with J. D. Gunderson, principal, and Nancy Shields whose parents hosted the two men during their slay. two-da- y |