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Show The QJEOEIfl Thursday, April 22, 1965 i) A A iru IRF V1 If h M,,. MILLION CONTRACT TO UTAH Thiokol and Hercules Win Joint Poseidon Contract Navy released a total million to two Utah $4.4 im missle firms for continuing dework on the "program finition phase" of the new dollar Poseidon, missile, according to Senator Wallace F. Bennett. The multi-millio- n said that Senator Bennett Thiokol Chemical Corporation were and Hercules Company, given the funds as of April 13. Thiokol's portion was $675,000 with Hercules receiving the halance. are effective The contracts Scheme Is About Over The books are nearly closed fraud a Western scheme that cost some 1.000 "investors" over $27,000, according to Senator Frank E. Moss. "In 1961. I called to the attention of the Postal Inspector scheme an apparently illegal involving sale of land in Box Elder County," Sen. Moss said. "It was learned that parcels of desert property in Box Elder were being purchased at the rate of S50 an acre. The land was then subdivided into smaller parcels, and offered "free" to the buyer." Of course, the water and land was without remote from roads and habitation, and was all but worthless. Sen. Moss said an investigation by the Postal Department and subsequent court action land Mid-Augu- According to Bennett, a combined Hercules-Thioko- l proposal was selected along with another proposal by Aerojet General Corporation for the first stage. In addition, another Hercules for the proposal was chosen second stage - - this too with Aerojet. Both Thiokol and Hercules determined that the land was "free", but $25 was charged for settlement or closing costs. Chief Postal Inspector H. B. Sen. has informed Montague Moss that Thomas T. Cohen has been convicted by a jury of ten counts of mail fraud Land Fraud on 1, according to Mr. Bennett, who said the competition will end in and new contracts for the next phase will be awarded in October. as of March and one count of using a fictitious name in connection with the Utah case. Cohen will be sentenced in Federal Court April 5. 1965. This conviction brings to 28 those convicted so far as a result of a nationwide postal crackdown on land fraud cases. he has been Son Moss said that 29 additional individuals are awaiting trial on similar charges. Sen Moss said such convictions serve notice on those who attempt to exploit our vast Western land areas, and suc(old ceed only in clouding title to many pieces of property, in overburdening county assessors whose rolls swell with delinquent tax notices, and in filchof dollars from ing thousands that their unwary citizens, fraudulent schemes will bring in the ll be able to gain up to 150 pounds on such pasture if they are given an additional small amount of protein supplement. Without the supplement they can still gain approximately 100 pounds. plan to accomplish all of the Poseidon work in Utah. The prime contractor is Lockheed Corp. "Hercules-Thiokoin l joint venture and Aerojet have been selected from a group of five missile contractors," Senator Bennett said. "Hercules-Thioko- l and Aerojet now will go into with the prime negotiations contractor and the Navy to determine the best proposal for the next phase." "Both firms are in excellent position for major new contracts for the Poseidon," Senator Bennett said. "I am certain that the outstanding work both performed on the Minute-maand Polaris missiles had much to do with the choice of these two fine firms." The Poseidon (in Greek mythology, the God of the Sea) is a new nuclear-tippemissile which will be used in the nu- n termediate wheatgrass may clear submarines, replacing the Polaris missiles which are being built at Bacchus by Hercules. The Senator said "The estimated development cost of the new missile will be $800 (m) million and if a decision is made to produce it and to modify Polaris submarines to accommodate it. an additional $1.2 b billion will be needed." Senator Bennett said "It would take about five years of research and development work and five years of production for the new missile, so we are talking in terms of a contract if the Defense Department decides to give the on the entire program." To Dance Saturday s The last for the season is announced by South Bear River Stake MIA officers. It will be held Saturday night, April 24 at the Stake Center from 8 until 11 p.m. One of the from jockeys KNAK will be present to participate in the music for the dance. s All are invited to themselves with their enjoy friends at the dance. Teen-Danc- e teen-ager- Mr. and Mrs. William Clark of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iver-soand familv. pro- - The final performance of Rap Jazz and The Jewel Box Ballet by the dance students of Doris Roche will be presented Thursday (tonightt at the Nu Vu Theatre at 7:30. The program will include a variety of tyiies of dancing including the Charleston, tap, ballet and others. Everyone is invited to attend. Guests For Easter The Orsen Hyden home was eel Ideals .Safeway Party Roast Chuck Steaks U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Economical & Delicious Ground Chuck Pork Steaks mZy6 Round Bone Roast Sliced Bacon it.. lb. 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Mrs. Earl Wood accompanied by Mrs. James Wood attended a sewing demonstration at the Saos At - liliictllat Table Syrup Table Syrup Pancake Mix Friday breakfast morning. A lovely was served to twelve guests to honor Jean Jones who was 69 Choice Safeway Lunch Golden Crisp Carrots Large Sheer Cucumbers Tender Green Asparagus Mrs. LaVell Mr. and and family of Salt Lake City visited at the Milton Meecham home over the weekend. ID. Sunkist Navel Green Onions Breakfast Prunes LOCAL breakfast pre-East- in Wood Wyn Bishop and Mrs. James Nessen were happy to receive the news that their son, Ronny Taylor and wife of Granger had a new baby girl born Friday the 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood were Sunday dinner guests at the Earl Wood family. lb. U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Beef's home of Mrs. Brigham. full to overflowing with many their children coming home for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carmen Wood and family of Mrs. Lylc Ogden. Mr. and Nessen, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meecham of Howell. Also Mr. and Mrs. Rushton of Ogden and the Curley Lloyd family of Preston, Ida. LaRene Hyden of Logan was also present. Mrs. Lyle Nessen was hostess to the birthday club for a of Counting Pennies? Count On Chicken' 2'i to 3li Pounds Weight Range It's Always Freshly Ground Boneless Roast 1959. ,.49' Stewing ,.49' Chickens wazr 59' 29' Pork-Petit- e No. Slictri YOUR Antonio Olague and his wife, Lillian have .been called as missionaries to serve the next two years in the Texas Mission, with headquarters in Dallas, Texas. The couple will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday, Manor House Boneless Boston Butt Safeway U.S. Stt Couple Called On Mission c 4(ways (Seil . . . 25 in Park Valley Ward at 1 p.m. prior to leaving for their week's stay in the mission home in Salt Lake City. Elder Olague returned in 1956 after completing a mission of 30 months in the Spanish American Mission. He has also served as stake missionary four different times. Mrs. Olague is a convert to the church from Albuquerque, N. Mex. She has been in Park Valley since her marriage in April Gloasft Beef's A Bargain At Safeway Feeling adventurous? yS Park Valley Chuck Pot Roast n BuyaLeSabre with a Wildcat lurking under the hood. (And a lot of action behind the wheel.) MR. AND MRS. ANTONIO OLAGUE U.S.D.A. Choice Beef prosecution and punishment. "I offer continued support to the Postal Department and any other agency which can crack down on land swindlers," Sen. Moss said. Teen-Ager- by Jeny Wood Mr. and Mrs. Marceal Olsen and daughter, Zena. spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Connie Hertzel and husband and daughter Shona in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Louis Douglas and children spent the weekend in Park Valley with Mrs. Douglas's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandall. Easter Sunday guests at the Mariner Munk home were Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Stokes and Mr. and family of Brigham, Mrs. Dale Fackrell and family of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Fackrell of Roy. Mrs. Ray Sorensen attended the wedding of her brother, Clair Allen and Miss Judy Boehme that took place in the Logan Temple Friday morning. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen and family attended a reception in honor of the young couple in Logan. Dance Students On Thursday Night Program d s. Guests To Howell From their research findings posed POSEIDON missile to be designed by Thiokol and Hercules. wheat-gras- Easter Brings the scientists said that yearlings and calves will normally You gain about 250 pounds. may note that all of these gains compare favorably with gains made on mountainous or forest ranges of about 6,5000 to 7,800 feet elevation. They also point out that in area where you have adequate rainfall, in- RflM crested Pasture with these grasses can maintain good vegetative growth when they are grazed so that about 60 percent of the foliage is used. To get best results they recommend: divide the grazing season into six periods of 35 to 40 days each. These would be early and late spring, early and late summer, and early and late fall. Set aside an area or pasture for each grazing period and follow a rotation system in which each pasture is grazed in a different season each year. If at all possible, graze the cattle during alternate years on wheat-gras- s in the higher mountainous ranges. Intermountain area by following some suggestions presented by scientists in the March Utah Farm and Home Science, published by the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, notes County Agent Ray Finch. By using rotation grazing and careful planning, ranchers may graze their cattle on crested wheatgrass ranges from April to December. Their cows will InJl &2 &g summer than Ranchers can increase their production j iJ This artist's sketch shows comparison of designs of three versions of the Polaris missile and the pro- $4.4 n vide more nutrients during the Grazing Advice Given Farmers u . Friday and Saturday . CapyrigM 1961, 1962. 1963. 1964 JOd V 1965 Safawoy Slortt, Ihc. 1 |