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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. ajmjiii;ii!Hi;nriii;fNi, Dedication Is Planned by East Garland The basket supper sponsored of East by the Young Marrieds Garland Ward was successfully held Saturday evening with 21 couples in attendance. Baskets were auctioned off to the highbidders as were three est quilts made by the Busy Bee Quilting Club. A quilt donated to the building fund by Mrs. was also Neomia Sorensen auctioned Newly elected officers of the Box Elder County Republican central committee are Margaret R. Evans, secretary; Paul Holmgren, treasurer; and Tess Anderson, Olof Zundel, chairman. vice-chairma- n off. The supper and auction was such a success that the ward received $800.74, enough money along with donations and a small reserve they had on hand, to complete the indebtedness of the building. The fund netted $225 from the basket auction. and Mrs. Bishop Monday I'rsel Rhodes accompanied by Mrs. Olive Moss took the money to Salt Lake City. With the building now completely paid for, the tentative date for the dedication has been set for April 11. COUNTY GOP REORGANIZED East Tremonton Sewage Project Seeks County Aid Republicans Name New Central Committee, Delegates ADDointed 1 1 delegates from Elder County gathered at Brigham City Saturday in a reorganization meeting of the county central committee and the naming of delegates to the state convention. more. Melvin Foxley. Clifton G. M. Kerr. Jim Brown, and Mildred Shumway. all of Tremonton: Nellie Molgard. Heading t h e GOP official roster will be Olof Zundel. Brig-haCity business man as chairman. Tess Anderson was and retained as Margaret R. Evans as secretary. There was no opposition to Mr. Zundel. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Evans, w ho were nominated by acclimation. in the Successful winning Treasurer's post w a s Paul Holmgren of Boar River City. Clyde Stratiord. chairman. Brigham City and Garland, Norma Holmgren. were named to the state cen- Jr.. Penrose. Calvin Jensen. Bear River City. Deloris Stokes. Bothwell; Joanne Flack and Miles "Cap" Ferry. Corinne: Don Garfield, Elwood: Clarence Perry. Dewey villc: Ross Rudd, Fielding: Republican Box retiring tral committee. Several state GOP officers were in attendance, with Dick Richards making a bid for the state chairmanship. Stratford and Mrs. Holmgren. - with the chairman---an- were named as delegates to the state reorganization meeting in May. Named as delegates to the state coin ent ion from the various county precincts were: C. IHiane Kerr. Boyd Culli- - Perry and Jack MolWarren Hansen. East Garland: Jess Petersen, gard. Willard: J. and Norman Holmgren Deem. Garland: Harvey Wood. Commissioner Burton reported a letter from Neil Hansen, acting engineer for the proposed sewerage line for East Tremonton in which he reported having borrowed money to conbut tinue work on the line, considerably more money must be raised amounting to $1800 a connection, which he felt was a prohibitive amount. He inquired if the commissioners could be of help in the matter. The commissioners could not get they reported involved financially in sewerage problems, as there would be no end to such requests, but they suggested they seek assistance from the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 officials. They agreed to give what moral support they could to the endeavor. The appointment of John C. Crener as a member of the i Continued on page- 6 - o afternoon program. New Manager At King's a Lewis Knudsen, Rudolph KaisDon Reese, Willard Christensen. Earl Fox. P. C. Knudsen, Robert Reeder, Robert Myer. Ted Olsen, Wight, Carver Kennedy, Ervin Ross Henrie. Henry. Rozelle Bowman. Reese Hall. Francis Catherine Christensen. Jaggi, Charles Wagner, Bryon Armstrong, Nola Adams, and Ray Turner, all of Brigham City. Charles Clifford. Perry. er. Ray Bill Clay-baug- THURS.. MARCH UTAH TREMONTON, in management of M. H. King Store was announced Tuesday. Don Redfield, who has been manager of the local store for 11 years has been transferred to the company's Rexburg, Uuho store, and Dale Sen manager of the Shelley, Idaho store is new manager cnange the Tremonton and built by Thiokol Chemical Corporation at their plant in Elkton. Md. According to L. F. Matthies. wen-dima- here. Mr. Schwendiman has been with the company at Shelley for four years. Mr. and Mrs. Schwendiman have two children and will move here as soon as suitable housing can be arranged. Mr. Redfield has been active in the Chamber of Commerce, the merchant's committee and the Community Methodist Church. Director of Retro- earth. -grade Report Mission A homecoming testimonial in honor of Elder Donald Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. be held Sunday Kerr, will in evening the Tremonton Fourth Ward at 7 p.m. Elder returned Kerr has recently home after completing a 2uz year Central American Mission. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. ly this meeting Thursday, March 25. at the Boar River City School. The meeting will convene at 7:30 according to Rex Ivory. President. Parents of children enrolled After considerable discussion on the matter, the county clerk was asked to notify Mr. there is some Morgan that in only OperaOgden Aero- tions at Thiokol's space Center, the Gemini Rocket System is a version of an autospace-ag- e mobile braking system. The Gemini Spacecraft, like any other satellite, stays in or orbit because its velocity speed - balances the gravitational pull of the earth - much the same principle as though you were to swing a ball around your head on the end of a string. If you swing the ball a! just the right speed, it won't fall, or break the string and fly off. To return the satellite, or the ball, you must either slow it down so it falls back or increase the pull so it is forced back: either way is easy. The satellite is more difficult - you can't increase the pull of the earth's gravity, so you must slow down the satellite. Elder Kerr To water available retro-rocket- Technical The Box Elder County Association for Mentally Retarded Children will hold their month- He reported they were mak- ing every effort to get the de- velopment of these chemicals located in Box Elder County, but to do so required a com- plete analysis of fuel costs, transportation to railroad costs, availability of labor and an ample supply of fresh water in the area of operation. Special studies are being conducted along all four of these potentials, and Mr. Morgan said good progress had been made on the first three, but the availability of fresh water was of great concern. He asked if the County Commissioners could furnish any information on the There is only one practical a way to do this - produce force opposite to the forward motion of the satellite. This is - thrustis done with ng in a direction which tends to drive the spacecraft backbut providing wards enough power to slow it down. Once it is moving more slowly, gravity begins to pull it to the The solid propellant rocket motors that brought Astronauts Grissom and Young back from space Tuesday were designed Growth to County From Lake Leases Box Elder County Commis- sioners were advised Monday by letter that John H. Morgan Jr., of Salt Lake City had ac- quired leases and options on chemicals contained in the more than 150.000 acres of land from the Lake and beds of the Great Salt Lake, and that 99', of this property is located in Box Elder County. The letter called attention to wide the publicity recently given to the mineral development of this area, and Mr. Morgan emphasized that he felt positive that the mineral de- velopment will bring the great- est benefits to the State and County. that area, special education are strongto attend this meetly urged ing as a new slate of officers, in but they would need to know the quantity and quality of water needed before making and also the proposed ammend-mcnt- s to trip constitution will be voted on, A film relative to sheltered workshops for the retarded will be viewed and discussed. Anyone interest crl, whether a member or not. is invited to attend the meeting. further commitment. A meeting between the commissioners and Mr. Morgan to help work out such details was also sug- gested. Contact was also made with the Raft River Rural Electric Corp., regarding possible electric power in the area. This company agreed to get in touch with Mr. Morgan on the River FFA chapter members will attend the Utah State FFA convention in Salt Lake City this weekend. Tonya Harris. Chapter Sweetheart will accompany the chapter and participate in the state meet. Among those to attend are the newly elected chapter officers. Richard Jensen, president: Paul Thompson, vice president; Junior Goring, secretary; Marvin John, treasurer; Jim Deem and Leon Holland, members of the parliamentary procedure team, foundation apSeventeen Bear candiplicants, state farmer dates and Mark Anderson, chapter public speaker. Peterson, Kathleen Kerr, Vera Jean shumway and Marilyn Hards. Standing, Mark Anderson, Kelly Benson, Jerry Winn and Kent Redfield. Ten B. R. Debaters To Enter State Contest in Salt Lake Ten Bear River students have qualified in region competition by scoring superior ratings to enter the state tournament to be held in Salt Lake City March 26 and 27. Bear River was also strong in all areas of participation at the region meet and copped a total of 97 points to capture the region trophy. Logan also scored 97 points and so duplicate trophies will be awarded to each school. Entering in the debate area will be Kathleen Kerr and Mary Ellen Waldron, who were undefeated at region. The alternate team for state is Sue Ann Bair and Lucille Winter. Marilyn Hards won a spot in the oratory division and will compete for state honors in this area. Three extempers, the most a school can qualify, will enter the meet. The three are Jerry Winn, Mark Anderson and Kent Redfield. Kathy ARCTIC CIRCLE HAS NEW MANAGER Mack Hansen of Elwood is the new manager of the Arctic Wright is the first alternate in this event. Four legislators will battle for ratings in the state student congress. Vera Gene Shumway and Claudia Harris will enter the Senate and Meta Peterson and Kelly Benson will legislate in the House. Milton Johnson, debate coach, says the squad has a lot ot strength and should make an excellent showing at state. The forensic members have several participated ments to prepare them for this event. They attended the Alpine Meet, Weber State College Meet, and Idaho Falls Invitational where Bear River captured the second place sweepstakes trophy. On April 12 and 13 the debaters will travel to Rexburg, Ida., where they will participate in the Western States National Forensic League Tournament. This meet is held to qualify contestants for national in competition. 27 I Gov ernor To Speak Tonight In Brigham The first appearance In Box for Governor Elder County Calvin L. Rampton is Thursat Box Elder day tonight at 8 High School auditorium p.m. The Governor's visit is being Elder sponsored by the Box Chamber of Commerce. The Box Elder talk will be the first for since returning the Governor from Washington D. C. where he conferred with President Johnson. Vernon N. Boothe, Secretary-manage- r of the Box Elder Chamber said they hope to with the Governor acquaint local conditions and give him his the opportunity to give plans and ideas concerning the future in the county. ( Local Merchant Wins Award Ed Borup of Carl and Don's Market, who was in charge of the Washington Apple Display at the store has been awarded second place by the contest Mr. Borup is in sponsors. charge of the produce at the local Market. All Associated Food stores were considered as participants.. Mr. Borup was presented with as a 21 jewel watch ccond place winner. The trick is to provide just enough power to start the spacecraft falling at a predictable angle and speed, so that it lands where the recovery team is waiting. To do this requires extreme precision in every step of the retrograde system. The retrorockets must receive the signal to fire at the right instant. Having received the signal, they must ignite within a few milliseconds, and burn for a predictable period of time, deliver the precise amount of thrust required, and the performance of each of the four retrorockets must be the same. The job of designing the Gemini Retrograde rockets was entrusted to Thiokol, builders of the retros for all Project Mercury and Discoverer orbits. The first retros were used to bring the Air Force Discoverer satellite back from orbit. They rocwere small, bucket-shape- d ket motors, designed to fit into the limited space available aloa-the satellite. One retro 'Continued on page 6i Jr. High PTA Meeting Set The Bear River Junior High School Auditorium will be the meeting place for the March 29 meeting of the Junior High P.T.A. The meeting is schedGuest uled to begin at 7:30. speaker, Lee R. Cain, will discuss the emotional relationship between parent and child. Candidates for next year's offices will also be introduced at thi; meeting. Everyone is urged t attend this meeting, state PT. officers. Weather Report Date Max. March 1H :t.i March March 19 31 20 35 March 21 4fi March "'22 March 23 March 24 57 57 49 Min. Prec 6 6 9 21 34 31 22 matter. matter. A To Attend State Confab Bear River High School debaters who will enter state contests this weekend are; Milton Johnson, coach; Claudia Harris, Mary Ellen Waldron, Metta NO. 2b. 1965 Thiokol Provides Motors to Bring Gemini Back to Earth Commissioners Advised of Potential n received this Notice was week of the missionary farewell to honor Elder Robert Reese Howard, son of Morris and Venna Howard. He has been called to serve in the Andes Mission, and will be honored at the farewell Sunday, March 28, at 4:30 p.m. at the Taylorsville Stake House, 1399 West 4800 South. Taylorsville. The Howards are former residents of Garland, where Mr. Howard was employed by the I'tah-IdahCompany. Sugar Mrs. Howard was the former Venna Bishop. The Chcvclles. a local quartet will appear on the Sunday 44 FFA Members The Box Elder Community Concert Association Monday officially launched its membership drive with a kickoff dinner in Brigham City. Eighty campaigning volunteers were the guests of the evening which was held at the Artistic Manor. A welcome speech was given by Earl Madsen. president of the association. Mrs. Dale Mad-seintroduced team captains who in turn introduced their workers. Mrs. Paul Bricker of Garland represented the Tremonton area. Her team workers are Mrs. Melbourne Archibald. Tremonton; Mrs. A. C. Christensen. El wood: Mrs. Cora Nielsen, Garland: Mrs. Delbert Walker. Tremonton and Mrs. James Buchanan. Garland. will Campaign headquarters again be located at Breiten-beke- r Electric in Brigham City from March 22 to 27. The headquarters will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will close at noon on Saturdays. Memberships will not be available after that time. Single tickets will not be sold for the concert. Membership or season tickets are priced at $7.00 for adults and $3.50 for students. Answers Call To Mission VOL. Al- Jerry D. Wilde, Harper: L. and Ruth bert Bingham Norman Honeyville: Bingham. Jeppsen. Mantua. J. D. Gunderson. L. D. Wilde. George Johnson. Willis Hansen, Reeder. Harold Dan Hess, Ave. Tihe County Ass'n Meets Tonight Concert Ass'n Sets Drive For Membership Robert Howard 11 Flerpont Circle Tremonton. has secured the franchise and lease and plans to continue operating the business on Main Street similar to the operation by Barney Johnson, who has been in charge since the business opened several years ago. in He Deweyville To Present Plav tourna- "Seven Keys To Baldpate" is the mysterious melodramatic farce the Deweyville Ward will present Friday evening, March ward building at 2fi, at the 7:30 p.m. The play, which is under the direction of drama director. Kathy Meeker, is being produced by special arrangements with Samuel French of New York. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy this play. No admission w ill be charged. Homemade candy will be sold. Election Underway at B.R.II.S. Election for student body officers at Bear River High School is underway and nearing the final stages. Candidates for the office of president are Anderson. Lynn Rose, H a Brent Ballard Ricky White, and John Oyler. Running for the vice president Dan post are Ken Nelson, Rhodes, Paul Thompson and Doug Foxley, and vieing for the secretary position are Ethel-anPierson, Sandra Labrum. Susan Matney, Gay Lynn Christensen, Merlynn Bair and Gary Cannon. Primary election was scheduled for this week. 1 VISIT Mr. IN CALIFORNIA and Mrs. Con Hansen of Tremonton returned home Friday evening after spending the past three weeks in California daughter visiting with their and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mendoza. While visiting with the Mendoza's, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen became acquainted with their new little granddaughter, Lori Jean, who was tarn February 27. j Vj mi. :;W Oi l 1 .ar- a I ' -- ..It if" ,) P I -- . ; Front Row Seated left to right: Mrs. Fred Curtis, Mrs. Don Limb, Secretary, Mrs. J. Holmgren, Seth Ham-- ' mond, chairman, Ralph Bishop, May- or. Back Row: Rex Jensen, Boyd Munns, C , r 4 5 7 , :'.... iz, Richard Ramsdell, Gam Capener, Ray Finch, County Agent, L. G. Carter, Mrs. Harold Petersen, and Harold Hull were absent when the photo was taken. Garland City Organizes Clean-u- p e For City-Wid- Beautification is a word that the citizens of Garland City will be hearing often during 1965. It denotes action and accomplishment with participation for all residents of that community. the reOn Monday evening, sults of several weeks of planning and organizing was presented to the Beautification of Garland. The Committee committee has a chairman, of the Seth Hammond, with membership composed of representatives from the various civic organizations as follows: Civic and Home Art Club. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Holmgren Fred Curtis. Club. .Self Culture Ladies Mrs. Harold Petersen. Dcvcrs Owens Lions Club, and L. G. Carter. Mrs. Don Limb is secretary, Mrs. J. Holmgren is Publicity Chairman and Boyd Munns has charge of trucks for pickup of trash and debris. into The city was divided four districts with Main Street and Factory Street as dividers. Each district has a captain is who responsible for pinpointing general problem areas and possible solutions. He will who will asselect which in deciding sist him problems need immediate attention. Garn Capener is captain of District I which is north of Factory Street and east of District II has Main Street. Kent Shaffer as captain and is of south the area Factory Street and east of Main Street. District III which is west of Main Street and south of Factory Street has Harold Hall as captain and he has appointed the following to assist him: Richard Ramsdell. Ferris Neil-seand VerNon Thompson. Rex Jensen was named captain of District IV which js located and north of Factory Street west of Main Street. The Long Range Plan of imand beautification provement include: 1. Cleanup of debris on va n cant lots with spraying to trol 2. weeds. Moving of abandoned, conun- licensed automobiles. 3. Possible moving of empty outbuildings, sbeds and delapi-date- d houses. 4. Pest control by spraying. Topping of trees, possibly trees and falling unsightly planting new ones. 5. Immediate attention is centered on the cleanup of individuals yards and lawns, pruning shrubs, bushes and trees to be accomplished by April 3, Boyd Munns will provide a truck and driver for each district and each district captain is to provide two men to assist the pickup of debris that day beginning at 10 a.m. Un.ler the direction of Del Parks ChairRey Bj irkman, man, cf the City Council, at 9 a m. a full day of cleanup of the City Park is scheduled for April 3. This project will be culnvpated with a weiner roast for all participants in the cleanup sponsored by Garland City Lions Club. liXT). t |