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Show . Brigham City, Utah October 29, 1963 Tuesday, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Sounds Like Thiokol Branch A Moose To Story To Me Produce Generator Units A moose on the loose caused quite a stir In Brigham City early Thursday morning and continued to cause excitement when he showed up to block traffic In Mantua Saturday T afternoon. WINS TRIP Kent Anderson moose perhaps the The has won a trip to Chicago for same one seen earlier In his work Willard was and spotted at 2:30 a.m. on the Box lawn by courthouse Elder Patrolmen Max Huggins and Don Bryson. They attempted to follow the hulking fellow who headed east through yards and orchards. Chief Dell Fife said the off. leers tried to keep a spotlight on the critter but at one point A he gave a snort or two and the duo took the ' A Tremonton youth Is one law enforcement off the light. turned hint they of 24 Utah members win. i i ning trips to the National WHEN THE moose managed In Club congress Chicago, m. to elude his pursuers in the Dec. of town, the search Kent Anderson, 17, son of east part was resumed after daylight and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, the area of led into tracks Tremonton, was recently named Parson pit. gravel In Utah the 4.H Poul. top youth On Saturday at 5:02 p.m., the SIGN SCHOOL CONTRACT Pictured here signing the contract for construction of a try project, according to Glenn Police de. City new school at Bear River City are Norman N. Jeppson, T. Baird, state club leader. Brigham president of the Box Elder a from call received Board of Education, left, and Miles O. Thompson, Tremonton contractor, right. State project and activity win. partment Leonard Jeppsen, wife of ners receive the Chicago trips Mrs. Watching is Supt. J. C. Haws. a Utah Highway patrol trooper, of In 4.H their recognition at Mantua. achievement, Baird reports. The moose Is very hostile Anderson, a junior at Bear and blocking traffic on the high, River High school, has been a may cause an accident, way, club member for eight years the is way the police log read. and has participated In sheep, and swine, dairy, beef, poultry When Richard Trooper lead, projects. His current reached the scene min. Naylor ers are his father and Fred utes later, he sent back this Christensen. message; five-daAt the y Chicago con. Nobody cooked the loose Anderson will par. moose and the loose moose is gress, Two men and a ticipate with other youths still loose. were taken to the Cooley child from throughout the nation In a And he is, too. Hospital for treatment follow, series of programs, discus, a two-ca- r crash which ing slons, and social events. occurred Wednesday at 4:26 Donor of the Chicago trip Theres a nautical touch to p.m., according to city police the poultry project Is sportswear for autumn. for Straight Heisdorf & Nelson Farms, Inc. from the salt air and summer reports. Harry Leon Green, 28, of Kirland, Wash. sports is the yachting shirt Hooper; Lane Slater, 27, of Anderson will depart by train with bottom. drawstring and Katherine Brown from Salt Lake City Nov. 29 Another silhouette that apes Slaterville one, of Brigham City, were age with Utah the win. other costumes of those at sea: the taken to the along hospital by the ners and .chaperons. sailor's pea Jacket. hospital by the Brigham City ambulance, where they were PRESIDENT GREETS YOUNG AMBASSADORS treated and released. According to Lt. Jay Christ-enseinvestigating officer, the accident occurred when a sedan driven by Mrs. Carol Brown, of 415 West Forrest, 26, attempted to cross Main street STAR MEETS UTAHN Bob Hope, chairman of the 1964 at Seventh North, and collided for the National Society for Cripplied Children and campaign with a sedan driven by Green. Greens car was traveling south Adults, meets Sharon Bolinder of Salt Lake City, who has on Main street. Slater was a been named Miss Handicapped America They met recently in Salt Lake City to make plans for the current campaign passenger in the Green car. r Pleas-antvie- H BE I Youth Wins Trip 4 4-- 4-- 4-- Three Injured 4-- Wednesday 4-- In Car Crash 4-- of an order from Aerojet General corporation to Jesign and fabricate a high capacity steam generating sys. tern, capable of sustained oper. ation was announced by Shawnee Industries, Inc., a subsidiary of Thiokol Chemical Corp. The compact, three. gener. ator system will be used to pro. vide steam to purge hyrogen gases exhausted by the Nerva rocket engine. It will be In. stalled In the giant test stand now nearing completion at the Nuclear Rocket Development stat on in Jackass Flats, Nev. Under test operations now planned for Nerva, two of the three steam gener. systems ators will be fired simultaand continuously neously throughout the nuclear engines firing and purge cycles. One standby unt can be auto matically put on the line in the event of system malfunction or if additional steam capacity is required. Receipt Farm Yearbook Available Soon The 1903 Yearbook of Agri. culture will be available early in November, Senator Frank E. Moss (D.Utah) announced this week. Entitled A place to live, the book is an examina-tio- n of the effects on American 608-pag- e life ment to the cities. Senator Moss said that the volume discusses the problems of our rapidly changing environment, which are some of the most complexlng the nation is facing. High school boys in the Brigham City. Tremonton area who wish to consider a college career at Columbia university in New York City will get a chance next week to talk with a Columbia administrator. Robert C. Brookhart, assis. tant to the secretary of Colum. bia university, will visit the He area next Thursday. represents the admissions off. ices of both Columbia College the mens undergraduate liberal arts school within the university and the Columbia School of Engineering. Brookhart will visit coun. selors and interested students at Box Elder Senior High school lr. Brigham City and Bear River High school in Garland.Tremon. ton. to field Brookhart s schools in this area was arrang. ed by the local Secondary of the committee Schools Columbia College Alumni Club of Utah. Brookhart is a graduate of the Columbia College Class of 1959 and a native of Idaho. He went to Columbia from Pocatello High school, Pocatello, Idaho. Damage to Greens car was estimated at $800, and to Mrs. Browns car at $400 accord, ing to police reports. Lt. Christensen cited Mrs. Brown for no drivers license and failure to ye lid right-of-wa- TCC Famed Star Named Head arraigned Of Campaign Bob Hope takes the lead in another of his famous road treks. This time its the Road to Usefulness and a Better Life Grants totaling $5,000 were for our handicapped people, as presented by Thiokol Chemical he accepts the 1964 Chairman, corporations Wasatch division ship of the Nation Society for to five intermountain uni. Crippled Children and Adults. This announcement was reversities and colleges at a luncheon held last week at the ceived by Maurice Warshaw, Utah representative on the Brigham City plant site. Edward F. Nauman, vice National Societys Board of president and general manager Trustees. of Thlokols Wasatch division, BOB HOPE IS no stranger to presented gifts of $1,000 each to Utah State university, Uni. the work being done in Utah for crippled children and adults, as versity of Utah, and Brigham during a recent trip to Salt Lake Young university to establish City he visited with Sharon grants. in. aid in chemistry and Bolinder (Miss Handicapped engineering for worthy grad, America) and congratulated the uate students. Utah Society for the work it Idaho State university recelv. is doing. to ed $1,000 purchase equip, As National Chairman, Bob ment for its trades and tech, Hope will open the 1964 cam. nical school, and Weber State paign with a visit to the White college received $1,000 to pur. house. He is no stranger there chase laboratory equipment or for President Kennedy scientific texts for its library, either, recently presented him with a gold medal in recognl-tlo- n SINCE WE DRAW upon the special of his long record of public excellent graduates of these service. schools to fill demanding roles at the Wasatch division, we WARSHAW SAID OF Bobs feel that these grants are an of the National acceptance investment rather than a gift, he is probably We hope that Chairmanship, said Nauman. the nations outstanding contri. these grants will further the butor of time and effort on educations of men needed In the behalf of less fortunate aerospace industry. Americans. Its nice to know Attending the luncheon were that he has taken the hand of Dr. Daryl Chase, president of those who are handicapped and Utah State university; Dr. Henry given cause for Tommy, our Adams, assistant president of current Easter Seal Boy, to say Idaho State university; Dr. H. I think Im going to make it. of director re. Hall, Tracy Here in Utah, added War. search for Brigham Young uni. shaw, we know that the many Dr. Merle dean Allen, versity; volunteer workers of the Society of students at Weber State for Crippled Children and college; and Paul Hodson, bus. Adults will welcome Bob Hope iness vice president for the as their University of Utah. Universities 2 Li Kenned v gixe a wiirm weleoinc to Robbie and Kerrie VI hitaker. national po-lchildren for Dy.trnphv of America, in hi office at the Vi hile Houe. In a uhpqurnt i letter to the children, ulio.e home in Cincinnati, Ohio, the hi. pleasure at meeting them and hi. confidence eprc-c- d that the engaging oting.er. would en.tire the xuece.g of the lorri for lnrular Dystrophy, now under throughout the country. nl Mii-rul- ur er lrr-i-de- NEED The famed Eddystone Light was erected in 1698 off the mouth of Plymouth harbor, Eng. land, by Henry Winstanley, who boastfully wished to meet the greatest storm that ever was in his tower, the National Geo. graphic says. Five years later, MONEY? $50 for 1 month cost $1.50. $100 for 1 month cost $3.00 or pay on $1000 loan $38 month Seaboard Finance Co. 29 South nl one of the Main, Brigham City greatest storms in Englands history swept away the lighthouse, crew, and Win. Stanley himself. PA 4'W i.iil ii III feuuill turiBUilllt Iiliil liiiulfllli a Tit TOUT IAVES B. BEAM DISTILLING C0 CLERMONT, Liinii1 fttJ J it jju Miiutm iowim Utahs favorite bourbon is part of the scene. PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WH1SKET 0IST1UED mtCTIOUlIDN V SM BMM THE Charged and being held in Box Elder County jail is Forest Lynn Turner, 21, Logan. Judge VeNoy Christoffersen set bail for Turner at $1,500 cash or $3,000 property bond. The offense is alleged to have occurred early Saturday morn ing on Dock flat, south of Mantua. Involved was a old Jerome, Idaho girl who Is presently residing in Logan, according to Box Elder Sheriff Warren Hyde. BIBLE HOLLYWOOD (UP1) . Trevor Howard has been signed for the role of Abraham In The Bible movie to be filmed by Dlno De Laurentils In Rome. Orson Welles Is directing part of the picture, which co. stars Peter MkA 60 T BEAM, AT. , w f.'"'' is $363.00 24 350 destroyer USS Johnston, partic. ipated in a NATO exercise titlec South Tramp, Sept. the with Sixth fleet in th Mediterranean. 25-2- 8 include! South Tramp carrier task force operations warfare ex anti . submarine and an amphl assult landing In Tu Thrace. Armed forces t U.S., Greece and Turkey partic ipated in the exercises. ercises, OUR READERS WRITE Editor: Have so paper you have been me. I want to thank time and expense you ful to know what is happen at home. I have been transfered another town in New Engl; Worcestor, Mass. Its the s ond largest city in Mass. there are going to be missionaries or Elders, as are commonly referedto,work ing there. All will be llvi together; this is something n in this type of work and we' expecting great things. We already had a great amoi of success with this type team effort. My address will be: 30Wach. usett St. Worcester, Mass. Thank you again and give ir love to everyone. Elder William Hunsaker Vote for any 3 persons for councilman. per REGISTER TODAY! VOTE NOVEMBER (Paid Political Adv.) ANGUS SALE UTAH LOTS Longnyont, Colorado The consignors represent some of the greatest hed sires in the country! ! Byron J. Pulsipher, radar man seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Pulsl of Willard, serving aboard the the hours? 8-- RR 3, Box Maneuvers that daily Interest on our 3l2 Million Dollar Bonded 7--8:00 TOLMAN BURKE, Recorder you know Do BULLS I, ToLman Burke, Recorder in and for Brigham City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the ballot to be used in the Municipal election to be held Tuesday, November 5, 1963, at which time the polls will open at 7:00 A.M. and remain open until 8:00 P.M. (SElAlL) Says: 20 FEMALES The highest quality consignment at Ogden In many years! A.M. ANGUS SHOW: November P.M. ANGUS SALE: November 3:00 40 19(53. AND for City Councilman OGDEN, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my official seal thfs 28th day of October, A.D. uifim Hiwr CANDIDATE SHOW AND COUNTY OF BOX ELDER iMIllllillllUlmuiMWMIlllllllilllllliilllllllillliilli taste for good living and BOTTLED BT rape. 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