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Show THE materials and component applications in very large structures, Savoca pointed out. As an example, the steel case segments were rolled from a single cylinders forging to provide for maximum strength. .Their fabrication by the Ladish Company set a size e steel cylinders in record for the U. S. steel industry. More than 100 gages attached to every conceivable point on the motor provided a wealth of information which will be analyzed by test and design engineers within the coming weeks, according to Project Director Pool Is Still Open Cont. from page one exchanging the water faster to prevent its cooling as much. The first alternative would require running a new cement floor over the existing floor so wiring and lights could be imbedded in it. Under the second alternative, Welling would attempt to draw water from the bottom of the pool. At the present time, the water is drawn out along the railing. The entire pool is refilled with Cont. from page one that would be the case and budgeted for it. With the addition of Dr. Gary Williams and with Dr. Dennis Harm-sto- n scheduled to open a practice early in August, local hospital officials hope patients who would have otherwise been forced out of the valley in order to obtain a physician will go to one of the new doctors and thus, eventually, use the new facility. Maternity cases are a prime example of the outflow of patients to other hospitals. One problem with maternity cases is that two of the three already established doctors have all the maternity cases they can handle. Only one of the three is still accepting new maternity patients. A check of the birth announcement column for the past 20 weeks in The Leader yields a rough pattern of what is happening. It revealed nine births at Bear River Valley Hospital; 18 at Brigham Community Hospital; 29 at the Logan Hospital; 14 at McKay-De- e Hospital and 2 at St. Benedict's. Twenty other births were recorded but no hospital was listed and six other births were listed for Salt Lake area hospitals or hospitals out of the state. Yet Bear River Valley Hospital officials point out that having a baby in their facility has definite economic advantages. A maternity case costs an average of $200 less at Bear River Valley Hospital than in other surrounding hospitals. "We now have the best facilities in the western United States for a small hospital," Foxley lauded. "We got it here, now let's support our local medical staff." .. Jami Coombs is the daughter of Theo and Norma Coombs of Tremonton. She is a recent graduate of Bear River High School. Jami was cheerleader for three years, a member of the National Honors Society . She was a member of A Cappella Choir, and was Homecoming Queen. She was chosen attendant to FFA Sweetheart. She enjoys playing piano, dancing and singing. Her sponsor is Archibald Ford in Tremonton. For her talent number she will offer a classical piano solo. were thus confined required further MII.ES east of themonton TREMONTON, UTAH K mid-1980'- s, orbiter spacecraft, a large external tank, carrying fuel for its three main engines, and the two solid rocket motors which make up the booster stage. It will carry a maxiliquid-containin- to scaling '" " g mum crew of seven into orbit for seven days, shedding the solid rocket motors at approximately 25 miles altitude and the external tank after it has attained orbit. The solid rocket motors will descend to the ocean by parachute, where they will be picked up by recovery ships about 125 miles from the launch site. Towed back to shore, they will be disassembled and returned by rail to Thiokol for refurbishment and reloading. The case segments and metal parts of the nozzle will be reused as many as 19 times. " 1 'SH U 5 August 5, 1977, (872-8190- Contestants compete in three divisions, according to age. Time and place for the preliminary talent show have not been established. p.m. Pet Show p.m. Kid's Parade, ernacle to City Park 5:30 ' f l : frv-- p Tab- 9 Dog Lost, Stolen A dog belonging to the Dennis Cusick family in Bear River City is lost or stolen. The dog, a cross between a Labrador and Irish Setter, is red with white fur and answers to the name of Heber. This is not a first for this . .CASE SEGMENTS of Space Shuttle solid rocket motor are dog, as he was stolen once combined to form a casting segment. Two case segments are steel pins. joined together by 180 JL before. We are very attached to the dog and the dog is very attached to us," the Cusicks reported. A reward will be given pending the return of "Heber". 6 with informCall ation leading to its return. 279-869- f high-streng- th . iTHIS WEEK SPECIALS CHARAAIN still be eligible for a Commodity Credit Corporation loan on the 1977 crop," said Mark H. Jensen, county executive director. The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service recently changed its rules on commingling crops from different years because the need for grain storage has increased. Jensen noted some steps farmers would have to take before storing harvests from (ASCS) different years together. First, the producer would have to request ASCS to measure the grain in the bin. Mi The ASCS office will notily the producer in writing of the number of bushels of old crop commodity in the bin. case LITTLE HARVEY FOOD DRYER An authorization to commingle or store the 1977 comm- odity in the same bin would come with the notification. Grain from 1977 must be of the same class and of comparable quality as the old crop commodity. Cjjo)0O 5E HbUN The farmer would then certify the number of bushels of 1977 crop wheat in the bin and the loan would be disbursed on that amount. Certifications of bushels d on a are then random selection basis by the County ASCS office. . SUPPLV HH 206 S. 2nd West Tremonton, o Any one wishing to enter a float in the annual Wheat and Beet Days parade in Garland should contact Jim or Zenna White or Parade time is August 6 at 5:30 p.m. 0 257-542- Savings Dond Tally Llstod June Series E - H Savings Bonds sales figures released today by the Department of the Treasury credited Box Elder County, Jack Shum-wa37 Chairman, with $61,869, 1977 quota. percent of the up BE Copies of the proposed BLM significant change in livestock grazing policy for BLM in nearly 40 years," Snell said. regulations are available in BLM offices for review. According to the dist- "If adopted, the new regulations would mark the first Sttis DINNER f! cSMflfal rict manager, the public is encouraged to submit comments to the director (330) Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D. C. 20240 by Sept. 6, 1977. A Qx D CHBESIS 61 West Main Ico Croam Conos 19 33 ' Milk- - V f 1MI?M& 2 & Reg. as low at 33 gal with purchase WilVi (OS of 20 gal ticket SALE' i Sharp Chooso assorted wolfehts l2 PRICE ft END OF SEASON CLEAN-UALL ROSE BUSHES IN CONTAINERS BUY NOW AND SAVE i Utah A Float? 4 August 6, 1977, Saturday a.m. Breakfast, Garland Church 9 a.m. Golden Spike Horse Show, City Park, admission 3:30 p.m. Water Fight 5:30 p.m.. Annual Parade, High School to City Park 7 p.m. Presentation of Royalty, City Park 7 p.m. Horse Shoe Tourney continued 7:30 p.m. Ball games, City Park, admission 9 p.m. Westernaires Dance, admission. 6-- Friday U Talent Show might be for you. The annual talent show is held during the Box Elder County Fair in August. But, a preliminary talent show will be held August 17 to choose finalists for the main event. If you're interested in performing, ). call Gaylene Eliason, Snowville, (257-384- Horse Shoe Pitching Tournament, entry fee $1 6:30 p.m. Family Fun Night 7:45-9:3- 0 p.m. Baseball 9:45 p.m. Fireworks 3 "Farmers can now store 1977 crop harvest in the same bin with prior year crops and If you're interested in having your talent discovered, the Farm Bureau A IN The annual Wheat and Beet days celebration held annually in Garland gets underway Thursday, August 4 with the crowning of Miss Wheat and Beet. The pageant is slated for 7:30 p.m. in the Bear River High School auditorium. Two full days of activity follow on Friday and Saturday. Concessions will be bigger and better than ever this year as will the entire celebration, chairmen promised. Here's the schedule: Crops Together, Stil! Get CCC Loans Tqlont? Hero's Chance Got j I! So V Wheat & Beet Fete Schedule Noted J-:- if? TIMES. July 21, 177, Page 3 D revis- ion. The act insures that livestock grazing management be carried out in accordance with multiple use on public land. Walton's Valley Nurseiy l'j The Space Shuttle, to be operational consists of the the state-of-the-a- rt for July 27 at Box Elder High School, Brigham City. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. Revised BLM regulations were first proposed in July 1976; however, passage of the federal Land Policy and Management Act in October 1976 in components throughout permitting considerable savings in both time and money. Engineering design problems Hearing Se? In Public meetings have been scheduled in a joint effort by the Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service to explain proposed grazing regulations on public land. Frank Snell, BLM Salt Lake District Manager, said all interested parties are invited to attend the meetings which have been scheduled throughout the state. A meeting in Box Elder County has been scheduled United States, Savoca explained. "More than half the contract dollars for the project are paid to subcontractors, large and small, for components, raw materials, tooling and specilized services." Cont. from page one pleased. General Manager savoca and Group Vice President of Government Systems James 0. Stone congratulated each other heartily after the firing. A large group of Thiokol employees and special guests clapped and cheered as the rocket ignited on signal and cut off at the anticipated time. Earlier, at a briefing for newsmen, guests and Thiokol officials, Dr. William R. Lucas, Director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, was philosophical about the firing. "As history develops, pioneering takes new forms; new kinds of achievements are gained by each succeeding generation ... The technological achievement we commemorate today demonstrates a pioneering spirit that is totally consistent with the best that encouraged and motivated those that came before us across this land," he said. Noting that the Golden Spike site is only a few miles away, Dr. Lucas said, "In a sense, we are driving another a spike in a transportation system system that will open space to the use of man just as the railroad opened this area of the country for settlement and development." Dr. Lucas said Thiokol has "pioneered in the development of large solid propellant rocket motors." "I look ahead to factories in space processing items for use on Earth," Dr. Lucas said, "to research laboratories in space where we can use the unique environment to help understand the physical phenomena of the universe that affect life on Earth ... and to many other benefits beyond our dreams of a few years ago." "These things will be within our reach when the Space Shuttle is flying," he added. Designed, from its inception, to move directly from the drawing board to a full scale static firing, the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Motor Project materials and utilizes Cont. from page one for the Junior secretary, Prom, also a member of the A Cappella Choir. She participated in All State Choir and received superior ratings on vocal solos in state and regional music festivals. Shelly sings in a girls' trio performing throughout Utah. She enjoys singing and likes to cut and style hair. Her sponsor is OK Tire Shop in Tremonton. For her talent number she will offer a vocal BINl E. G. Dorsey, Jr. Under construction at the Wasatch Division plant since late last year, the solid rocket motor contains a total of 11 steel case segments which were assembled into four casting segments prior to loading with solid propellant. After the propellant had cured, the segments and the nozzle were assembled in the test stand. The solid Rocket motor is the product of many companies across the Rochet . SI weld-fre- used in conventional pools. But Welling has rejected the idea thus far because he favors use of the natural mineral water in the pool. Pageant , weld-fre- e water about every five hours. By getting the water to circulate faster. Welling hopes to reduce the precipitation of the minerals which create the turbidity problem. Hill said the district "expects them (the resort) to do some testing" with portable lights placed on the bottom of the pool and "we'll also expect them to go ahead on this exchange of water." Aside from the turbidity problem. Hill had praise for the way the resort is operated. "He keeps the place clean as a pin," he noted. Prior to the first deadline, resort operators did drain the pool and repainted the bottom white to help reflect the light. Welling hoped the paint would do the job well enough to allow him to remain open. Hill said the paint helped for a short time but that the minerals quickly turned it gray. Hill said one solution he has offered is to fill the pool with culinary water from a system which runs nearby. That water could then be circulated through pipes into the hot springs adjacent to the pool to heat it. It would require installation of filters like those Support '' ! LEADER-GARLAN- Spatial Discount Prlcos P Frosh Chooso Curds 1 03 packago lST l!()ulllj3 wme emmmi) (umaimm 4.H |