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Show 4, PROGRESS-LEADE- fiastle Dale, Utah R, Thursday, November 28, 1963 BUSES LOADED Boarding of the buses was done at the O. K. Anderson park In Green River. Here residents take advantage of the invitation to tour the missile complex. Personnel, from the base raveled with each bus. WEATHER DATA In order to gather weather information, various means are emifloyed, including this weather balloon. As part of the demonstration Saturday, this balloon was released, and could be tracked visually as it indicated the wind direction and velocity. G R tour transportation building, with Telephone employee recovering after 240 volt charge in mishap the buses returned to Green River. An Interesting sidelight of the tour, as pointed out by one of the hosts, was the fact that as Rulon Behling, Ferron, who of November 1, 1963, there were was injured last week in a misa total of 419 persons employed hap at the new telephone exat the complex, including mili- change building in Orangeville, ary, civilian and construction personnel. is reported convalescing satiscomplete maintenance shops; factorily at his home this week, storage buildings, and a post after spending four days in the At the present signal building. Price hospital. 200 telewith post is equipped phone lines, with the possibility Mr. Behling received the full of installing 600 more If expanforce of a 240 volt charge, while sion is needed. working on a circuit which was There are also 57 trailers, inassumed dead". He was standcluding 30 bachelor officers ing on the main frame (a large steel frame to which the telequarters, one mess hall consistRex William, son of Mr. and phone exchange equipment is ing of seven trailers combined, one laundry trailer, one rest Mrs Aaron Williams of Ferron, attached) when the accident room trailer, and 24 office trailThe frame is grounded recently returned after serving ers. Mess hall facilities were a two years on an LDS mission directly to 10 ground rods, to Denmark. He reported his throwing current through his necessity to handle the meal time rush, without a loss of man At the State Farm Bureau mission at the Ferron ward body, from his hands, out thr hours in traveling. ough his feet to the grounded Convention held in Salt Lake Sunday. November 17. is the last week, two Emery county Rex left this week to travel frame. Bendix Corporation prime contractor for the sup- members were elected to serve to Pocatello, Ida., where he is with insulatport facilities. Northland Camps on the state committees for the employed by the J. C. Penney He was working the ed at but evipliers time, will trailers and the the for next year. provided company. He worked perform maintenance. Pinkerton Mrs. Paul (Roxle) Nelson, oompany prior to his mission. dently some part of the metal was touching his hand! when he Securities Service will provide Ferron, was named as first vice made contact with the live cir all security through the com- chairman of the womens actlv cult. plete range. Itles committee, and Kenneth An ambulance was called imProm the support area, the Brasher, Huntington, will act on mediately, as was the doctor. group traveled past the assem- the executive board. The victim was given oxygen, bly complex, located in the old awards were given to and rushed to the Price hospiUnion Carbide bulllings. This sixSpecial in Utah for outstandpeople tal. He reportedly received area Is operated by Atlantic to work. Hazel ing service burns on his hands and feet. Research Corporation, prime McMullin of Cleveland was one project contractor. chosen to receive this and she Beyond the assembly area, was present for the occasion. the buses passed eight storage magazines, the meteorological site, or weather station, and then on to the launch area. At this point a briefing was Mrs. Emma Tucker made by Major Edward Ochs, air force liason officer, on the facilities there. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Alger, Mrs. Buildings included here axe argaret McGuirl Kent Alger and the blockhouse, from which the Wilma Alger all attended the launch will be controlled, and funeral services of Kenneth three launch pads. Each pad is Child at Weston. Ila. WednesRex Williams enclosed in a movable housing . . . mission completed Mr. Child was killed in an day. which is mounted on rails. From auto-trai- n accident at Tremon-to- n the blockhouse, all controls can from work and) shock. They are still at the while be actuated, and personnel can at Thiokol. returning He is a brother-in-lahosital but at last report they watch on four TV monitor camof Mr. Alger. are improving. They have been eras which can be trained on visiting durnlng the week by the launch pad from various Mr and Mrs Darold Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hansen Mr and Mrs Arron Hansen, Mr angles. Major Ochs also gave a little were in an auto accident in and Mrs Arvel Hansen, and background on the Athena mis- Spanish Fork Canyon while re- Marvin Hansea sile that will be tested at the turning home from a business Green River site. He stated that trip to Salt Lake City. They the first stage of the missile were rushed to a Payson hospital Mr and Mrs William Jensen is a Thiokol motor; the second where they received emergency and family have moved to Cle Btage is either a Hercules or a treatment for cuts and bruises veland. Thiokol motor, and also the fourth stage is a Hercules motor. The third stage will be an Aerojet motor. The Major explained how the missiles would be assembled, and the countdown procedure, and conducted the group through the blockhouse, completing the formal tour. From there TO Rex Williams County members fills mission receive honors at Bureau meet 4-- oc-cur- REFRESHMENT STOP Nearly 200 Green River residents filed past this table in the mess hall, to receive refreshments during the tour. The spacious mess hall will handle the needs of most of the personnel living on the base. Weather Report Emery News Castle Dale Official Station Alvin Jensen. Observer Mrs Rose Olsen Achievement night The annual H Achievement Program will be held December 4, 1963, in the Emery County high school auditorium, reports Extension Evelyn Huntsman, Home Agent Young people of the county who have achieved outstandingly in their project work during the past year will rec e 1 v e awards. Mrs. Huntsman states that an addted feature to the Achievement Program will be an informative and entertaining film, a program and refreshments. All members, their parents and friends are encouraged to attend. An enjoyable time is planned for all. returned from a weeks vacation in Arizona, visiting their son Jay and wife and family. Jay is still a bishop and has been for nine years. Milton and Evelyh attended funeral services Saturday, November 23, for Flossie Williams husband, Thomas N. Terry, in Payson. Flossie is a former Emery resident is home and improving. 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Teleroli attended a wedding reception Friday night in Salt Lake for Mary Lee Crawford and Phillip J. Bennett at the Evergreen Recreation Center. Mary Lee is June (Mortensens) daughter. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake Mr. and! (Mrs. E. H. Chipman Temple. June, Mrs. David M. and daughter, Claire, moved Hoblet, operates her own Beauty their mobil home to St. George Salon. Tuesday, where Mr. Chipman will continue his work with W, Audria and Sterling Reynolds W. Clyde. of Dragerton were Sunday dinner guests last week at the New families moving into this home of Mr. and Mrs. Dermus area are Mr. and Mrs. Dutch' Jensen. Lock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Morten-se- n Lei and Anderson and family, and Ida Mortensen of CleveMr. and1 Mrs. Secrest and fam- land accompanied Kendall and ily. All are employed in the Hite Geraldine through the Mahti area for W. W. Clyde. Temple Friday and were among the group to see them married'. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Pulliam and children have transferred to Mr. and Mrs Milton Williams Salinas, Calif, where he will of Roy were over night guests continue his work with the FAA Wednesday at the home of Geneva Broderick. They had just as a flight service specialist. Hanksville News 4-- H Jennie Lee Hansen Is really enjoying her mission in Texas. Her mission headquarters are in Dallas. At present she is stationed' at Houston where she has beeh he past month. They have been having success in baptisms and are making some nice contacts. George Pearson suffered a sick spell Saturday night of last A Senior Aaronic class is week, right after the bazaar. He being held each week at the is improved and well on the chapel. Project Temple is the read to recovery. outline thi3 year. Four couples are attending. The instructors Arnold Jacobsen underwent are Raymond P. Olsen and Alsurgery for the second time last onzo Olsen. Their fifth class was week at the Price hospital. He held Friday night. 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Hes an ideal man to head the program for teaching employees the fine art of keeping the new big trucks at Kennecott operating smoothly and efficiently. capacity trucks for the present rail system that hauls overburden from the mine. 65-to- n The training program conducted by 1 . Y '' Y- Y- - i 4 Samuel Saunders and his staff of 15 experts is assur- ance that the new haulage system will fit into mine operations without a hitch. Meanwhile additional I training programs tied in with other phases of the expansion are under way. 748-241- KHHMHCi 748-226- 33Eni3HS) fCOJEpcSiicfiSD HOTEL MANAGERS NEEDED MEN, WOMEN, Couples over 25. High school education not needed. Short inexpensive course at home, followed' by 2 weeks practical training in a modern motel. For personal interview write giving address, occupation and phone number to Ambassador Motel Training Inc., 1565 Allison St, 48 Denver 15, Colorado. Truck repair work is vital to Kennen cotts expansion program to increase copper production at its Utah Copper Division. The reason a key element in the program is the substitution of a fleet of 85 powerful, $l00-millio- Dozens of instructors are part of the carefully planned team effort to keep Kennecott a sound, healthy business in Utah through increased production. These professors with grease on their hands are helping to achieve this goal. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division |