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Show THE POV nrpi? bJFW An;Kr.rr, Tuesday, January 19, tiy, 1960 I RtiSSlUil Topic perry Woman Set by Lincoln Dies Friday In Hospital secre- Allen M. West, executive Associa- tary of Utah Educational tion, has been engaged as guest Mrs. Emma Christensen Francis eiker at regular monthly meet-- i' 70 of Perry, died Friday at the ge 3 of Lincoln School PTA Mr West will tell of his recent Cooley hospital after a illness. 'rip of educational facilities in Russia Mrs. Francis was born Feb. 24, Ml members of the Lincoln PTA 1889, in Brigham City, a daugter of Peter C. and Maria Rasmussen ;i ged to attend and anyone m-- i ted in this current subject is Christensen. She was reared and educated in Brigham City. , so cordially invited to attend She was married to William K The meeting will be held Monday, Francis on June 16, 1915 in the Salt ovening, January 25, at 8 p m in Lake LDS Temple. They had resi'he activity room at the school. ded in Perry throughout their mar-ie- d -ne will be offered by life. 'ico-g- e Freed and special music Mrs. Francis was a member of will be played by J. R. Barrios the Perry LDS ward and had work ed in the Primary, vYWMIA, Relie society and Sunday' school. Survivors include her husband three sons and a daughter: Peter h K- - BEHS Choir to Appear at Bunderson PTA Art Class to Begin Jan. 20 Earl Francis, Perry; John Paul Francis, Bngham City; Newell Lamar Francis North Ogden; Mrs Presiding at the meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bott, PTA presidents. A brief business meet ing will precede the concert. The BEHS choir, adjudged top rating in Utah, participated three years ago at Pasadena, Calif , un der the direction of conductor, Earl Johnston. Miss Paulette Lich tenstein is accompanist. Principal A. Elwyn Seely invites parents of all Bunderson students as well as other interested persons to attend the meeting and enjoy an evening of outstanding musical en flung due to electneal mtet fei ence, ind safetv in handling due to Us lugged solid fuel. Developed for Research Originally developed for aerody namic research, the Cajuns have been used to propel vehicles used in weather photography, in measuring cosmic radiation, temperatures and densities, and as sled boosters f Other off rocket engines available from Thtokol include the Low-cosCajun and rocket engines are now available Recruit, Apache, Cheiokee for immediate delivery to the in- Yardhird Brochure detailing costs and aie available dustry from the Elkton Division of from performance the Llkton Division the Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Thiokol Chemical Corporation Elkton, Md. operates rocket development labPriced from $1,286 per unit, these oratories and plants in five differhighly reliable, high perfoi malice ent locations Bnstol, Pennsvlvan-la- , Flkton, Maiyland, Bngham Solid propellant powet plants make Texas Marshall, high altitude reseat ch mote econo City, Utah; Denville, mical by making it unnecessaiv for Huntsville, Alabama, budgets to include experimental New Jersev work in rocket motor development Pause That Refreshes Produced 1000th Unit BRA rTLFBORO, Vt The Elkton plant, which develop(UPI) ed the popular and versatile Ca Thieves broke into a supermat ket juns, recently announced pioiluc-tio- here, stole $ 100 dollars from a sate of Us 1000th unit. Cajuns me and diank two quarts of milk available in three models Model leaving I is 108 inches long 614 imhes in diameter and weighs 172 pounds Models II and III vary slightlv in length and weight All pioduie ovei 8,000 pounds thrust Thev can be used singly, in bundles and in mul combinations Other features include a safety Hter which Rockets for Research Are Available the-sle- t, be-foi- e CHICAGO BOUND Leaving Sunday for Chicago to attend the NaClub Congress this week were Ruth Yamasaki and tional Junior Julie Haromoto, both of Corinne, who won the trip by presenting the demonstration at the Utah State Fair last fall. '48 Buick Spec. Sedan '50 Pontiac Sedan prize-winnin- g The number of companies in i Solomon Islanders of the South bleach their hair and eyethe U. S selling life insurance has more than doubled in the past brows white with coral-lim- e paste, decade. There are now more than according to the National Geogra1,400 of them. phic Society. $99 E 1952 HUDSON HORNET $199 '53 Ply. Suburban '53 Chrysler $299 Brigham City Enola Jeanne Noble, recently re turned missionary from Finland, will present an illustrated lecture on Palestine and the Holy Land' on Feb 12. On Tcb 19, Dr. S. George Ells worth, professor of history at USU The Struggle for will discuss Statehood in Utah. Professor Ira N. Hayward, professor of English at USU, will lecture Feb. 26 on The Pioneer Her'mversity. The Sunday schools of the two itage and the Present- - Chisis in takes are selling tickets at one Mortality foliar each which pays for the The con:luding lecture will be d .even lectures Tickets can be given March 4 by Professor Karl fiom any of the Sunday Wood, supervisor of seminaries school officeis and LDS Institute teacher, will Pci sons delivering the lectures lecture on Internal Evidences of ind the dates on which they will the Book of Mormon. This will be the fifth year that ippear will be as follows: Dt W W Richirds, director of religious lectures have been held the LDS Institute at Logan, will in our stake Dr Sidney B. Sperdiscuss "Essential Elements in ry ot the BYU spoke one year on r'ttective Peisonal Living on Jan. The Book of Mormon, and another 22 year on The New Testament Dr. Dr I eonaid J Arrington, James R. Clark of the BYU spoke ot Lconomics at USU will one year on The Pearl of Great lectuie on The United Order in Price. Last year he lectures were the Historv ot the LDS Church on given by seven men fiom the Jan 29 Utah State University and the InR Piofessor L Humpherys, stitute These will be valuable lectures ementus professor of agricultural education at USU will discuss for all Latter-daSaints in inthe of the Growth Mormon creasing their understanding of Church on Teb 5 the principles of the Gospel. Starting on Friday evening, Jan. 22, at 7 30 p. m. at the stake a series ot seven Faith Piomoting Lectures will be given They will be held on Friday enmg of each week at the tabernacle These lectures will be given by faculty members of the LDS Insti-ut- e at the Utah State University md by faculty members from the tab-eina- prevents ifctek&KS&U deposited in First Security Bank grow where they are planted . . . right here in at Tabernacle Begin Friday d $59 - YOUR DOLLARS Religious Lecture Series to newly-electe- fu. Hard Top Coupe A new class in oil and water color painting will begin Wednesday evening of this week at 7 p m at the Bunderson school. This class is being taught by Piofessoi Mamson T Groutage of the Utah State University. University credit may be secured. Mis Oneta J Thome is sponsoring tins class in cooperation with the evening education program of the school district Additional information concerning the class may be secured from Mrs. Thorne. tertainment. WILDLIFE OFFICERS officers of the Pictured are Box Elder Wildlife federation. Sitting are Lee Whitaker, president, (right) and Eugene Oyler, vice president. Standing are (left to right) William Sackett, Merle Isaacson, Otis Clingenpeel, and Jay Hamson, directors. Alf Freeman, director, was absent when the photo was taken. fi1' Helen F. Sieg, Kadena, Okinawa; eight grandchildren, a brother and a sister, Francis L. Christensen, Bngham City; Mrs. Elsie C. Bailey, North Ogden. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p m. in the Perry LDS The Box Elder High school a cap ward chapel with Bishop Marteila pella choir will piesent a concert Nelson officiating. Burial was in the Thursday evening at the regular Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Fumeeting of the Bunderson elemenneral Home. tary school PTA meeting, begin 7:30 mng at p m. Three Bo Elder county girls were named to the ROTC Sponsor Corps JOIN ROTC SPONSOR CORPS at Utah State University last week. They are shown above with ROTC officials, left to right, i,t. Col. Blair Hale, head of Air Force ROTC; Karen Finch, Tremonton; Janet Williams and Dalene Burnett, Brigham City; and Col. Chester H. Anderson, head of Army ROTC at USU. '50 Chev. Coupe '49 Plymouth Sedan Savings at First Security Bank are put to work locally in the form of loans to your fellow townsmen. The loans enable local people to modernize their homes, buy automobiles, furniture, appliances or expand their businesses. All this helps speed up the business growth of our community, helps create more jobs, and adds to the real wealth of local people. Those are the things we are vitally interested in believe you are, too. and we 53 Chev Sta. Wagon 54 Ford V8 Sta Wag. pro-fess- $659 I d M32CTCS1 I : P-- ji V 4. ftrJ y Security dank of Utah, N A. Mombor Fdral 53 Merc Monterey Deposit Imuronce Corporation Hard Top Coupe 53 Chev. 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