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Show " Brigham City, Utah December 10, 1963 Tuesday, THE BOX TC ELDER NEWS, Division The Panelyte Industrial divls. Chemical corporation last week dedicated Its new research laboratory In Trenton, N.J. and Introduced fseveral new products which have been recently developed, r Some of the Items were devel. oped In conjunction with the i corporations other divisions reflected the growing and ' cooperative research program now underway at Thiokol. Ion of Thiokol ' At a luncheon following the opening of the facilities, Pro-- i lessor Milton G. Young of the 'University of Delaware and of the NEMA supported laboratory at the plastics . Institution spoke on the new directions laminate and mold, ied plastic research Is taking and '.the frontiers yet to be LUtle girls will look like lit. tie boys tills winter when they don fancy stretch pants. The pants come In large and small Sue of New checks. Sacony York adds a touch of femininout fit ity to one "tough-guEditor: by topping the pants with a bulky You are certainly to be con. turtleneck white orlon sweater sldered one of the fortunate that has knit. In suspenders. ones In meetlne and dining with John F. Kennedy as president conquered. The new research laboratory, of the United States. However, which Is under the direction of as to your statement that the George P. Schmitt, director of president would not remember research, Is situated adacent you, being an obscure publisher from Utah, Is certainly not the to the divisions manufactur-lnImage of this great man that plant. The laboratory, which encom. I possess. I did not know the president, passes 800 square feet, In. eludes a chemical research sec. but did know him as Lt. Jack experlmenta-tlon- , Kennedy, a millionaires son. tlon for The first time I sam him was a pilot plant that wll Melville, complete R.I., he was processing In dressed In a leather flying suit equipment such as a high pressure press and my question to the rest of the a pilot-sUetreater, and an fellows was, "Who Is that bird. Instrumental analysis section. "Ambassador Joe Kennedys was the answer. When Over half of the building area son is to be used for pure research he got to the boat I asked him, while the remaining area will "What happens if you fall over consist of research offices and the side In that outfit. He smiled and said He wasnt going other support areas. to fall over. We patrolled all night for German subs In Ches. apeake Bay and by morning he had ceased to be a millionaires g d d playboy son. WE LEFT MELVILLE, he was assigned to Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 12, I was assign, ed to MTB Ron 26, our paths crossed many times In the next seven months. The last time I visited with him was during lunch In a Quonset hut, we had chicken and lt was the lousiest chicken. Remembering back over some of that conservation lt went like this, "Jackson my boy, If I had your dough there would be a dally plane from Hyannls Port down here with a basket lunch for me. With the same smile that you know, he said something about, "They dont make baskets or planes large enough to feed all these guys, and went on eating that awful chicken. He had on a or )ikm ( Chnistmas vV Ccmds remember everyone . . . our special values of fine quality Gibson Cards. S Marine Corps green field uniform, he being a little guy did not come close to filling out those greens. In 1960, my foster brother while campaigning had lunch with him, mentioned my name and that 1 too had been a PT skipper. He remembered me Comptons Art & Music 120 SOUTH MAIN J 18 I S' 1 1 ; PV w ! c A d ISSUE WAS brought out more clearly to me by the BBC broadcaster who apparently had looked at this Issue more ob. we here in than Jectlvely America, where the "Foundations of America and Its future stature in the world depends on us and our ability to conform with the Constitution. Perhaps foreigners saw more In our president tlian we as Americans or perhaps than we choose to admit for fear of person, THIS R You expect more n lt Is his duty. We did learn this that our leader did have the strength and intestinal fortitude to stand up for the principals of our nation regardless of the consequences to him as an Individual, per the Cuba situation. Tested and proved effective through many severe is back again to prevent gas line winters, freeze! Its now yours in both AMERICAN,,. Brand Gasolines at no extra cost! from (AMERICAN) and vou pet it! is the trademark tor American e s gas line additive. 1063. THE AMERICAN OIL COMPANY, CMICAOO, Oil Company T ILL. AIMING CENTENNIAL t 820 Kearns Building al criticism. No Charlie, he didnt forget COMMITTEE Salt Lcke City, Utah Choose the Finest in. Salt LaKe City that dur. lng lunch suddenly had become Charlie and he Jack. For two days I watched the tv and heard many fine things about this great man, but never once could any Image of him enter my mind as President, I could only see him as a skinny Lt. (jg) In PT boats. For the ones who knew him as president expressed what we in the boats wish we had the ability to express, apparently he had never changed In his thinking. Inter-gratlo- ipiMPMf truly different Christmas gift is "Treasure House of the Nation," the first history of mining in Utah. This book was edited and profusely illustrated, 150-pagpublished by the Utah State Historical Society. To order yours by mail postpaid, send check or money order for $2.25 per copy to: It, PERHAPS YOU WOULD ask I his whether supported political ambitions and views, most assuredly so. I have watch, ed him closely through the House of Representatives, the Senate, his moye towards the vice presidency (which I was opposed to) and his final run for the roses In Los Angeles, which I am proud to say I supported with a few dollars and many hours of hard work; there were many reasons, none of which were because I felt he was a good boat skipper, but because of his character. He was not looking for prestige, he had lt. He was not looking for money, he had lt. He was willing to stand up and be count-ean any time, too few of us have this quality. He had confidence In his ability, he never had to take a second seat to any man, he gave more than he received. He had the same admiration and for an apprentice respect seaman as he didfor an admiral providing he would make an honest effort to Improve or would not shirk his duty. Most of all because he was master of his own convictions. for Christmas e years, Impression, wasnt . . . The -- even to the lousy chicken dinner. So lt Is with a great der.l of confldency that I will say Charlie you were remembered, not necessarily because you represented six thousand newspapers, but be. cause you are Charles Clay, baugh. I am also confident that In your meeting In the White House you got the Impression lt was Mr. President and Mr. Claybaugh, however It was your after against the steel giants, this could and probably did lose him botes and campaign money; but the price of com. odlties made from steel was not raised for you and me. The most controversial Issue of all, is of course, the question. Having been raised In the south, so to speak, perhaps it should be my In. herent thinking that he should leave well enough alone. Not being too familiar with all as. pects lt was difficult to Judge my chief concern was that he was hurting himself politically and It would have been so much easier for him to ignore the Issue as others before him had done. However, looking back now, the Constitution of the United States was not written by President Kennedy, nor did he make the decision for the Supreme Court, the same as we enact an ordance In Brigham City, the policeman is not the enactor, but the enforcer. If we have a police chief who will not carry out his duties, we fire him; so should It be for the president of the United States, aimur)!!, $jAV (cMr DE-ICE- v U ALL OF THESE HE HAS proven In office, not that he didnt make mistakes, he did. Two issues he scared me with, one when he challenged and won 'lW' it h Unique y f. lime to V - ii Navy Buddy, Pres Kennedy Headquarters s --- tw OUR READERS WRITE We Are ft - Local Resident Praises Opens New Research Lab ' V V "- Til' Swimming Pool . Luxurious Rooms, , Dining Rooms . Coffee Shop . Facilities for Sales Groups and Meetings . Family Rates . TV and Radio FREE . Beauty and Barber Shops . 100 X. Call "Miss Ramada" at any RAMA DA INN or Write THE RAMADA "iNN, 1000 So. State St., Salt Lake City, Utah HARVEST KING AND QUEEN Max Reeder and Lynette Frost were crowned Harvest King and Queen at Box Elder High schools annual Harvest Ball held Nov. 27. Max is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Reeder and Lynette is a the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward Frost. Sponsoring Harvest Ball were the FFA and FHA clubs at the school. . Telephone: (401) . Teletype: 323-12- 61 801-521-2- Ida, second attendants. Door prizes, furnished by the two clubs were an added attrac. tion during the evening. the evenings Supervising entertainment were the FFA and FHA sponsors Norwood Hyer, Sam Gordon, Dee Hortin, Mrs. Donna Hurst, Mrs. Caroline Howard and Mrs. Meredith Harvest Ball Royalty Told At Box Elder Max Reeder and Lynette Frost were chosen to reign as Harvest King and Queen at Box Elder High schools annual Har. vest Ball held Wednesday night, Nov. 27. The dance was spon. sored by the Future Farmers and Future Homemakers clubs at the school. Max is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Reeder, 238 West Seventh North, and Lynette is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frost, 112 South Fourth ROBERT H. MARSHALL Manager Briggs. West. "Hawaiian Harvest was the theme of the Harvest Ball and a genuine Hawaiian atmosphere prevailed throughout n liwllliliitju the evening. The Harvest King is an act-lv- e member of the FFA and is serving as president of the club this year. The Harvest Queen Is a high, cheerleader at Box spirited Elder this year. Attendants to the harvest roy. alty are Tim Parker and Bonita Jacobsen, first attendants, and Ivan Bingham and Margie Sum- - which help you Entertain at Home Disease Cases Reported Here the easy way! Brigham City reported 11 of cases communicable diseases during the week end. lng Nov. 22including five cases of strep infection and two each of chicken pox, mumps and In- Your favorite hostess will be delighted with any of these : fluenza. Box Elder county for the same , X period reported seven cases of Influenza, three of mumps and two of strep infection. Say "Merry Christmas U.S. Savings Bonds this .M jjKJ fj with tfiFtrm year, and youll be giving the gift that gets better as it grows older. nor any other person in these United States; we both feel that we are much richer for meeting and knowing him ever so briefly, how many times do we look around us dally and see people more eager to accept a wrong than have the strength to stand up and be counted for something that Is right and for the good Of all. Remember what we both know, a guy that never made a mistake never did any. thing; so If he made mistakes that is good because In the final analysis we are sure to find that he did more for the future of all America and the world than any leader you or I will ever know. you Electric Four-Slic- e Frypan Removable heat control. Roasts chickens, hakes cakes, roasts, Multi-Cook- er cooks casseroles. Stay-coo- l handles permit ease of carrying. Bullet style allows use on table or bullet. 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