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Show V.A. Offers Tip Thiokol Rocket Local Teacher. Builders Reach On Payment of Wins Seminar Mark Safety Further G.I. Insurance G. I. Insurance policy holders interested in saving time and money in making premium payments evidence that safety and the building of rockets can go comes from the Thiokol Chemical Corporations Longhorn Division where more than 1400 employees recently completed their two millionth manhour of work without a lost time accident. Thiokol, one of the nations leading rocket motor manufacturers has thus joined a select group of 34 companies who have com piled the best safety records in in1 dustry. Earlier this year, employees of this plant passed their one millionth man hour and received the National Safety Councils Award of Merit. Thiokol has operated the Longhorn Division since 1952 and is producing rocket motors for such operational missiles as the Fal con, and LaCrosse Thiokol has other solid and liquid rocket engine plants at Brigham City; Elkton, Md.; Huntsville, Ala.; Denvtlle, N. J and Bristol, Pa. hand-in-han- d Local Serviceman i Completes Course Army Pvt. Merrill H. Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill H. Glenn, Scholarship Jay C. Valentine is one of 34 Utah teachers from throughout the state to De awarded a special scholarship o attend a three-weeseminar Rt the University of Utah to study Utahs natural resources. Valentine teaches geography, history and music at Box Elder ATTENDS SEMINAR Jay C. ValJunior High school and received Juthe scholarship from the Natural entine, teacher at Box Elder Is attending a natural nior High, Resources committee of the Utah resourses seminar at University of Associated Chambers of Com- Utah. merce. This scholarship, awarded by the University of Utah after statewide competition among many e Utah teachers, is designed to teachers with the opportunity to learn about the states natural tesources, to show the economic imjjortance of Utah industries to the state, and to encourage teach-- 1 ers to counsel qualified students to enroll in classes which will prepare them for engineering and scientific careers. The seminar, taught during the period from June 9 to July 1, is sponsored by the extension division of the University of Utah and the natural resources committee. Work on new offices to house During the tbree-weeperiod, the expanding headquarters of first hand information is obtained Thiokol Chemical Corporation at from plant visits to Utah's major Bristol, Pa. vas begun June 14 industries throughout the state. with the award of a construction The field trips include visits to contract to Wallace Engineering such major industries as copper, and Construction company, Bryn lead, zinc, uranium, petroleum, Mawr, Pa. iron and steel, fertilizer, cement, Built around the original offices gypsum,. brick and others. Intenof the Huntcr-BristCorporation, sive classwork, including films, the new, offices will lectures and discussions preceed feature an unusual external steel and follow each trip. frame design. The work, estimated at $320,000, should be completed by November of this year. should consider these two suggestions offered by Loren E. Kendall of the Ogden Veterans Administration offices: 1. Veterans drawing compensation from V. A should ask V.. A. ta take their premiums out of paytheir monthly compensation ments. The balance, if any, of the compensation payment will be mailed monthly to the veteran. 2. Veterans drawing service retirement pay should , ask the branch of service with which they are connected to make out an allotment from their retirement to cover their G. I. insurance premium payment. In addition to saving the veteran the time and expense of drawing a check or money order and mailing it to a V. A. district office, he would avoid the chance of a lapsed policy because of failure to get the premium payment to V. A. STARTS EXPANSION PROJECT These two buildings will soon be one as Blocks clothing store on time, Kendall said. undertakes an expansion program. Plans call for complete rejuvenation of the building on the left, forUse of the retirement or commerly known as Dicks Lunch. pensation deduction method would also save the V. A. much time and money because it would eliminate the preparation and mailing of premium notices. In addition, it would help to eliminate one of V. A.s biggest insurance headaches the reinstatement of lapsFun galore is being planned for ter, Mrs. Olsen announces the foled policies, or explanations to vetyoung people in Drighpm City by lowing: erans why their policies could not of the members Jayceettes. Numbers for children Lucille be reinstated, Kendall stated. Ruth Iverson Highlighting the annual Fourth Pierce, chairman, Kendall visits Brigham City on of July celebration set for Satur- and Pat Hunsaker. the third Tuesday of eath month downin store Blocks clothing Boats Carla day, July 4, at Reese Pioneer chairman; and is available at the employtown Brigham City is literally ment office between 8:30 a. m. Nedra park will be the baby contest, Shirley Richardson, bustin at the seams. naming of Uncle Sam and Miss and 12:30 p. m. on that day. ArNickey Hansen, Joan Rich-in- s and Shirley Gtiffin. Liberty; annual parade; foot racLess than a year after complete- rangements may be made through es and boat rides. chair- ly Geisler, Judges the store at 47 Kendall to have insurance premremodeling ' Concession stands will be oper- man, and Dorothy Baird. South Main, Manager Charles iums deducted from V. A. Miss Liberty and Uncle Sam ated by the members and food and Keller has annoitnced plans to exSusie Ferry, chairman and Carol pand and improve facilities. Plans surprises will be sold. call for adding the building space Mrs. Doris Olsen, vice president, Jensen. Registering Joan Nelson, chair- immediately north of the store, is general .chairman of the event Mrs. Ruth Christofferson man; Sharon Ward and Diane formerly known as Dicks Lunch, with A Honeyville businessman was and Mrs. Norma Keyes, publicity Drewes. A construction crew this week Prizes Jean Davis, chairman; fined $75 Monday after pleading chairmen. Marva Knudsen, Frost, tore into the addition which will guilty to a charge of selling beer For the baby contest registering Cathy Marian Nielsen, Connie Simcox enlarge the store by some 1,760 after hours. 25 9 cents will begin at a. m., with The entire feet. square and Ruth Clement. expansion The fine was levied on Robert each registration fee, or 50 cents schedand is Concessions remodeling program Walker, Marilyn Chamberlain, manager of Crystal family, rharged. per Connie uled to be competed by Sept. 1. Cazier, chairman; Do-in Harold Robse, Box Springs resort, by Honeyville JusJ. s Small fry up to three year-oldThis exansion is Blocks way Elder county oil distributor, has tice of the Peace Hiro Nagao. Parsons, Carol Victor, Lou Jean will don diapcs tor the event. Hamilton, Barbara Valentine and of answering he increased shop- been named ns county chairman Warren who Sheriff Hyde, Competing in the Miss Liberty-t'ncl- e Alene Thompson. ping needs of a growing Brigham of a Box Elder county unit of the brought the complaint, Tuesday be three contest will Sam Food Norma Hansen, City, and represents a vote of com Utah Petroleum Council. made this statement to the Box and our year olds. chairman; Diane McCabe, Vir- fidence in the future of our comIn an organization meeting held Elder News: Commimttee in charge explains ginia Breitenbeker, Ebel-inmunity, Keller raid. last week at Maddox Ranch Due to juveniles being in that a youngster who has turned Janice , Increasing the store size will House, the local group also ap- place where beer is dispensed apd Mary Ann Holman, not 4th be will four before the Holmgren, Sydna Keating and Ed- enable Blocks to stock a wider pointed chairmen of committees the condition therein, I have re eligible. na Hardy. of nresent lines of men's to spearhead thd ' organization' quested the mayor and city coun' These contestants will be judged i Parade Donne Steele, chair- selection and boys wear, plus ladies sports- program in this area. Named to cil of Honeyville to revoke the es in sun suits. Laraine wear and 'shoes. When complete, head the school committee was tablishments beer license for the man; Margaret Fhipps, Other prizes in the baby con- Petersen, Minon Russell, Eliza- it will boast hne of the most modReynolds V. Reeder, or Standard remainder of the year." test will include awards for the beth Ensign, Jill Crill and Doro; ern in north- Oil company of California. arrangements display fattest baby; one with reddest thy Robison. Wendell Continental ern .Utah. Holmes, hair, least hair, curliest hair and And for customer comfort, a re- Oil company, was selected to head darkest hair. frigerated air conditioning system 'an oil centennial committee which Immediately following the baby will commemorate the 100th annis to be installed contest, the Darade will begin. is handled The iversary of the discovery of oikt The executive secretary of the being project Registration for the parade will U. S. Civil Service Board of Exof Call Enter- in the United States in a celebrathrough cooperation m. 9:30 a. be conducted between aminers at Utah General Depot oc- tion during September. owns the which building prises and 10:30 a. m. with parade beginIt will be the function of our in Ogden, announces examina First anniversary celebration is cupied by Blocks, and Norman ning at 10:30 a. ni. to attempt to clarify some tions for the following positions group of owner the adjoining numbers being planned by members of the Nelson, All children receiving Card punch operation superThe conti actor is Wayne of the current lack of understandbuilding. for all LDS ward Ninth rewill bishopric for parade participating A Jensen of through 7, $3755 to ing about one of Utahs most im- visor, GS-City. Brigham members. ceive a bottle of soda pop plus an- ward indus- $4930 per year. resource natural portant Keller , expressed appreciation The event w ilk be held Saturday, other treat. Tabulating equipment opera for the response of customers in tries oil. Over 8,000 people are Divisions will include tricycles, June 27, at Rees Pioneer park. and extended an invi- now being employed in all phases tion supervisor GS-- through 12 past years 5:30 will at m.; Games p. doll begin bugbicycles, pets, floats, Tabulation project planner, tation for newer residents of Brig- of the Utah petroleum industry. 7 p. m. and proWith Utah now in the top ten in GS-9- , 11. gies, costumed children and floats. picnic lunch at to and the ham visit store City 9 Top prize for flouts will be $5 gram at p. m. Tabulating machine operation look over the current selection of oil producing states, and continuHighlight if the program will with $3.50 second prize and $2.00 through 12, and shoes for . women, ing to grow n oil production, it is supervisor, GS-clothing Keelof Daniel appea-vnrbe the third. that an understanding $5470 to $8339 a year. imperative and men ooys. School the General of Sunday Other divisions will be $1, first; er of the particular problems of the Full information forms for ap75 cents, second, and 50 cents, Board of Sait Lake City. Youngoil industry' be understood by Bus- plication may be obtained from sters will immedmtely know Mr. . third.'' Teru and roland have signed iness leaders the the Civil Service representative throughout Concessions will be open at 9 Keeler as Marshall Dan of TV United Nations agreements de- state, Reese stated. at, the Brigham City post office. 1 fame. a. m. and continue until to ease travel p. m signed Families are asked to bring their Food will be for rale at 10 a. m. on. and boat rides will begin fol- own lunches with soda pop and watermelon to be served by the Tor cook easy convenience lowing the parade. Turkey, in a vigorous camAs in the nast, Harold Andersen ward. ace this big oven beauty with , more tourists, All members and former mem- paign to attract will conduct foot races with prizes deluxe back-panstyling. The is building 39 hotels for occubers during the past year ore In each age group division. automatic Cook Master makes this pancy attend. year. to Completing the committee ros absentee cooking the delight of every housewife. k RFD 1, Brigham City, completed eight weeks of automotive maintenance helper training June 12 at Fort Ord, Calif. Glenn entered the Army in February, 1959 and completed basic combat training at Fort Ord.' was The soldier graduated from Box Elder High school in 1954 and attended Brigham Young University. 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June WHATS GOING ON pro-vid- AT PENNEYS? 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