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Show TIM ftAMf T1aIa( bnwnwi nbviiwl Jf tltiHv NLVV.v Bnyhum Cily, Utah Tuesday Morning, November 3, 1959 BO t&r Prove Reliable o 4 v.L , jy h A highlight of the Weapons meet held here last week also proved to be a dramatic demonstration of the over-al- l reliability of solid Six Air Force propellant motors teams flying fired 162 Falcon" missiles, powered by Thiokol built solid motors, without a single motor failure. This remarkable reliability performance was achieved by motors selected at random from those which had been stored under normal conditions for periods up to 40 months. Motors for the Air Force Hughes Falcon missiles are in quantity production at the Longhorn Division of Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Marshall, Tex. 1 W V'-- r - v! air-to-a- ir I n-;- , J 1! Local Serviceman Takes Basic in Infantry Training 4i f i This group of Bunderson school students are members of the Junior BUNDERSON JUNIOR POLICE police force. They are among classes attending classes at Central school. Front are (left to right) Lowell Hanson, Ciaig Simper, Greg Rollins, Reese Coleman, Sieve Dieter, David Farnsworth, and Dennis Smith. Second row (left to right) David Brown, Larry Taylor, Van Claybaugh, Calvin Simmons, Bruce Tingey, Antone Christensen, Duane Prail, and David Bott. Back row (left to right) Principal A. Elwyn Seely, George Welch, udvisor, Terry McNeely, Stevei Hansen, Clyde Morrell, Kris Peterson, Godfrey Taylor and Police Chief John I. Johnson. ( Donald H. Sheffield, Jr, is currently undergoing the first cycle of basic Infantry training at Fort Ord Infantry Training Center, Calif. conThe sists of courses in troop information, general military subjects, tactical training and weapons in- SALUTE TO THE WIND This tree on Main street was literally bending over backward to satisfy the wrath of last weeks high winds. 1;- ! struction. - This was the scene Friday morning as winds whipped pieces of paper and cardboard against the fence at Bunderson school. DONT FENCE ME IN hurricane-lik- e at the time of his death and had served, as secretary of the Senior Aaronic Priesthood program in the Brigham City Eighth ward, as well as being a member of the committee in the genealogical Brigham City Sixth ward from Sheffield is a son of Mr. and 610 H. Sheffield, Donald Mrs South Third East, Brigham City He is a 1955 graduate of Bpx Elder High school and has been atState University Utah tending prior to taking military training 1956 58 Survivors include his widow and the following sons an ddaughters Mrs. Lyman (Melba) Penrod, Logan; Mrs. Menno (Zelda) Penner, Ogden; Mrs John (Donna) Badger, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Max York, Oak Harbor, Wa6h ; Mrs Delano (Faye) Thomas, ProJames vo, Raymond Palmer, Nampa, Idaho, and Joseph Vao Palmer, Rupert, Idaho; nine stepchildren, 22 grandchildren, seven the following brothers and sisters: James Pal mer, Logan, Joseph Palmer, Rud-ge- r Palmer, Park Valley; Horace Palmer, Ogden; Alma Palmer, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Emily Whitaker, Brigham City, and Mrs. Rachel Tolbot, St. George. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 10 a. m. in the Brigham City Eighth ward chapel with Bishop E. B. Harrison officiating. Friends may call at the Horald B. Felt Funeral Home, on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p m. and Friday from 8 30 a. m. until time of services. Interment will be In the Rupert City cemetery I (La-Piie- l) Brigham Girl Is Elected Secretary t Miss Jenann Dunn has been FUNERAL SET Funeral services elected secretary of the student will be held Friday morning for body of the Ogden school of Stev William Alfred Palmer. ens Henager college. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunn, 140 South Third West, Brigham City, and is a grad uate of the Box Elder High school Election results were announced at the schools annual Halloween at Ball on Wednesday evening Copper Cottage at the mouth of Ogden Canyon. Death Claims Brigham Man Trouble-Mak- Pictured are students who help make up the Bunderson school BUNDERSON JUNIOR POLICE junior police force. For the first time In this district, girls have been named to the force. Front are (left to right) Curtis Peterson, Marilyn Reeve, Kathy Troxell, Rosemary Workman, Steven Holland, RaNae ndeiscn, Marcia Iverson, Julie Jensen, and Gaylon Checketts. Back row (left to right) Principal A, Elwyn Seely, Charles Averett, advisor; Allen Osborne, Michael Lorscheider, Darlene Bouck, Dennis Fowkes, Billy Laursen, Peter Kelly, and Police Chief John I. Johnson. Monday Morn er SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) Four Chuck Thrall, who was year-ol- d taken to police headquarters after being found wandering near his home early one morning, exposed at least nine persons to his mea-sle- s before his father arrived to fetch him back home. Next day. Chuck managed to set fire to his mattress and suffered first and second degree burns. I Told You So LeROY, N. Y. Village (UPI) truck driver, Clarence Perry was fired by the mayor when he re- fused to drive a load of rocks across a frozen reservoir. He got the job back when his replacetried it ment, Leonard Vaughn, and barely managed to leap to safety before the truck plunged in Mantua are Henry Barnum and through the ice into six feet of Blaine Olsen, with Clair Hailing water. and Merlin Larsen on the Peoples ticket. Lynn Hailing, president, and Three persons out of every five Ralph Jeppsen and Floyd Palmer, admitted to hospitals in the United States receive surgical complete the twon board roster. Willard voters will select three i city councilmen fiom six candi dates Lewis Harding, Roy Nelson and Robert Beard are running on the Peoples ticket, with Dean Badd-ley- , Larry Loveland and Robert Noith on the Citizens side Mayor John Kolts and Councilmen Jack Baker and Harvey Mund will serve two more years to complete their terms of ottice. 3T Record Vote Predicted for City Election (continued from page one) bent, on the Citizens ticket, S.im Forsgren, Don Miller and Thomas Wise on the People's ticket May- or IL B Larsen and Councilmen Melvin Nelson and John Peters hove served two of their four yeur terms of office for four-At Perry, candidates year terms are Merlin Nelson and Ronald Hansen on the People's ticket, Rulon Herschi and H Eugene Perry on the Citizens ticket June Christensen serves as town board president and hus served two years il a four year teim along with members David Allen and Wayne Nelson Candidates on the Citizens ticket 1 Spot Tractor Trouble .. mmmmv!. privacy Oiffvtnur- tirgp.ifT- - nine new colors . . , to order, call any business office of Mountain States Telephone TO Hamm tilt error IOTH I la t ! je better Nmyewer INSTALL THEM tl Shrt Ptinn fLA jfr 'J COME ' j'Inigeta a L.freegiani SCRAPER Billings Ait. itvrfciifrirf HAVEN'T GOT IT iud George A. 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Nrtet waal leeve aw kap anly ta tpvH A4 yat m4 b tfca foU-t- fo axlvtka HYDRA OAUOI DYNAMOMITII yeer tweter a4at ictval fold kedt Hyht la ar tkep Tfoat MKItlON dweH'H, by aaf by ava Will Support Issues That Will Benefit Property Owners Tax Payers Family Men Si., g 70 The best wuiter tin ever offered t tin lowest price ever oflrrrdi Get up to SIS more traction in snow , . . 17 in mud! (Juleter ruling on dry muds, toot See u now tad save on infer winter driving! kkrmHa mmmttj ta ifo tavaak and CITY COUNCIL SAVE NOW ON E M oum a I new, compact cart our revolutionary I1YDRA-GAUGDYNAMOMETER will ipot the real trouble . . . and in a hurry I Omo iA i BUY EARLY. . . WE LL STORE THEM FREE... Dont waste time and money In costly trial and down deaths WE, YOUR CANDIDATES o "SswT In 13 Where traffic laws are strictly enforced, CONGRATULATIONS GOODYEAR Alto available Drive safely. Insist on strict law enforcement. ' Support your local Safety Council. Help stop senseless killing. yjewS SUBURBANITES for when youre talking, try a bedroom extension phone j When you feel drowsy at the wheel, get off the road. Take a nap. Better late and aivel last year nearly 40 000 died on our roads. Too many were victims of their own mistakes. Good drivers never risk the lives of others or their own! go Willicm Alfred Palmer, age 66, lied Monday at his residence 2'e Pubh ihtd in an effort to aai Vnvs, in cooperation with North Second East, after a linger1 he National Safi ty Count it and 7 He Advertising Coum 1 mmt u' ing illness. Mr. Palmer was born May 20, Every 37 seconds a fire breaks 1893, in Richmond, Cache county, a son of James Watts and Eliza- out in some city of the United BOX ELDER damaging or destroying beth Emily Miller Palmer. He States, was reared in Peak Valley and at property and endangering lives tended school there. On June 16, 1915, he married Vngie Talbot in the Salt Lake LDS She died May 20, 1938. temple. He maried May Olsen Palmer on Feb. 7, 1955 FOR FULFILLING THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM OF 1957 Mr. Palmer was a farmer and served as watermster at Rupert, RUEL ESKELSON LEON PACKER Idaho, until 1952, when he moved Operate on Balanced Budget to Brigham City. He later served Maintain Favorable Tax Base Democrat as custodian at the LDS Indian Improve Water System Hotel clerk and at Brigchapel VERL PETERSON ham until recently. Expand Recreation Program JOHN HADFIELD A member of the LDS church, For Young People Democrat he served an LDS mission to EngInstall Street Markers He had land from 1952 to 1934 LARSON JOHN Maintain High Excellency of a member the bishopric been of Fire Department of Jackson branch, at Rupert for Democrat DON CHASE seven years. He was a High Priest Gigantic Winter Tire tr He was tired... now hell sleep forever Continue Expansion of City Recreation for Our Youth Maintain A Balanced Budget Adequate Police Department VOTE NOV. n WE LL GST ITl r.3 3-V- 0TE U'aiti pglikKdt Support Our Fine Fire Department DEMOCRATIC 4UfrgruiNMnfH) |