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Show t much for Christmas this year," she said. Well, we dont need a great deal and Christmas will be just as enjoyable if we replied philosophicalldont spend a lot, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utan 2 Tuesday, November 22, 1960 BOX NEWS ELDER NEWS-JOURNA- newspaper established in 1896 published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of A March 8, My attitude caught her off guard momen- 117 o I I G R I A tarily. What would really like is (and she listed a few items). Okay. Go downtown and pick them LONG WEEKEND Claybaugh, Publisher Bureau of Circulation Member Audit National Utah State Press Association Editorial Association and United Press International Advertising Represent a Press Utah State Association, five Salt Lake City, Utah 50 $3 per rate year payaole Subscription in advance in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $00 per year $3 00 for 6 months, Single copy, 10 cents ASiS'bcATloN will go ... to I tMMi I WELL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY In case of emergency call PA. FOR YOUR I strange about all this is that have long been a proponent of keeping Christmas preparations tied more closely to Not the true spirit of brotherly Christmas. love, mind you, but the extraneous facets of this most expensive holiday in the year. No one gets a warmer glow from Christmas carols and stories than me. The tears come easily cause Im an admitted What 21 is senta-mentalis- t. But Ive always figured its better to wait Thats a until at least after Thanksgiving. CONVENIENCE: pretty good time to pause and think, too, you know. Open a monthly charge account now for income tax and insurance records. DC. I UKC UfM 0QTrnr nUUKO: But we cant afford "Okay." it! she exclaimed. Now what really should have said at this point was that nothing was too good for MY wife and that somehow wed manage. The reason I didn't was because she will get the things she wants . . . well, most of them . . . and we will manage. But then why spoil the satisfaction shell get out of worrying about it until I THE SOLID propellant Pershing roared off the launch pad with a characteristic quick start in a test to check its stability and the warheads resistance to heat as it reentered the earths atmosphere nose. JUwLiJ 1 J or PA. 88 selecThe U S Army's new tive range Pershing ballistic missile. powered by Thiokol Chemical Corporation solid propellant rocket motors, was fired from Canaveral Nov. 16 in a successful test of the two stage missile. out. by Bruce My gosh! The leaves are still on the trees the post office as usual early some of them and have been feeling that morning, but will not reach the subscribers homes until Fripangs of Yuletide spirit. days mail goes out, since there and if you Last week when it snowed will be no delivery of mail on it was didnt arise early you missed Thanksgiving Day. bursting forth in song about partidges in a pear tree and Rudolph with his bulbous red Thursdays Journal Pershing Test I The News and Journal office and backshop will close their doors Wednesday evening at fi p. m. and remain closed until Mend.iv morning, allowing employees to emoy a long weekend lh misgiving holiday. i Army Reports Success of y- TO CLOSE FOR Chas. W prime-contract- I L weekly year when Christmas time approaches, realize how much of a procrasr tinator am . . . and how much of a Each Weekdays 8:30 A. M. to 9 P.M. Sundays, Noon to 8 P.M. I I is wor-rio- The kids at Box Elder high school put on a pretty fair production of "Kiss and Tell as their annual school play last week. There were lots of laughs and whoever watched and didn't enjoy the antics of Corliss, Dexter, et al, would have to have been a confirmed sourpuss. never fail to see a high school production that it doesn't remind me of our senior "Raplay. And ours was a I tear-jerke- r, mona." In it, one of my best friends hero. He was dashing, honest, for the Fla., is missile system under the supervi-- ! sion of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, an element of the Army Ordnance Missile Command played the brave, sin- Orlando, 'UPI) presldent of the Edgewood School district in San Antonio, sa.d the citys first air INSURANCE GROUP FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS TRUCK end FARM FIRE IN PREVIOUS tests, the Pershing set a reliability record for the Cape Canaveral base by performing successfully in six flight tests m as many launches In these tests the Pershing was powered by a Thiokol first stage motor The missile carried a dummy second The Martin Company, ANTONIO, Tex Eddie MontMi conditioned public school also will Thiokol Chemical Corporation is cut down on repair bills for winfor both first and dow broken by vandals. The school has no windows second stage propulsion units developed and Utilizing motors produced at Thiokols Redstone division, Huntsville, Ala , the missiles thrust sent its warhead unit higher, faster and farther than m any previous firing The Army said the missile satisfied the test objectives. stage. Breakthrough District 689 AUTO RANCH LIFE Manager PA. SOUTH MAIN picked-on- . Me? I was the villain, grizzled, snarling, unwholesome and without sympathy. was the guy who picked on the hero. In order, kicked him off his land, beat him up and finally shot the poor guy. He died in Ramona's arms and all the girls in the audience weeped. And after the play, who do you think was the most unpopular person in school? Me, thats cere and I I my wife. Its pretty well the same routine and Ive sort of learned to accept and cope with it. Already my dutiful mate has begun her campaign of wailing and wishing. Like the other day: We just dont have the money to buy who. operational missiles as the Falcon, Nike Hercules, Sergeant and Lacrosse. Changes in the plant facilities at Longhorn are nearing completion to permit production of Thiokol A continuation Chemical the contract in Corpor- of the Pershing sion propulsion system Thiokol has other solid and liq ainount of $4 920 002 for production ation by Army Ordnance Ammunr 111. ol rocket motois and plant main- tion Command, Joliet, utd rocket engine plants at Bng Thiokol has operated the onghorn ham City, Utah; tenance at the Longhorn Ordnance Elkton, Md Division since 1952 and has Huntsville, Ala.; Denville, N. J. Wot ks at Mai shall, Texas has been aw aided the Longhorn Del pmduced rocket motors for such and Bristol, Pa. Thioko! Gets Army Contract GET DETAILS AT OUR BIG Francis Joins The Navy WITH DONALD OCONNER ROXY THEATRE, 2 P.M. FRIDAY GET FREE TICKETS AT GLENS REXALL DRUG GRAND PRIZE -- $200 ELECTRIC CAR always a. beihixr In t'xhv's vvoild. vesterday's methods of doing the job are now obsolete. This is particularly true in the complex business ol producing copper. To meet the challenge of finding a better way. Kcnnecotts Utah Copper Division has deeloped a scries of programs designed to include every employee in the scaich for more eflicient, more ore economical wavs of converting into marketable copper. quest for imHeading the never-endin- g provements is the Industrial hngineer. On the job he is the man who is never satisfied." List-movin- g low-gra- de Even when he finds a better way of doing a job he immediately begins to look for a still better way. In effect, he is the spearhead of Kennecotts battle to remain competitive. He leads todays fight to combat the effects of the declining amount of copper in the ore of foreign and domestic competition of the competition of substitute materials of rising costs. The industrial engineer is part of a concentrated effort to keep Kennecott & vital, healthy business that will continue to produce benefits for Utah in the years to come. f Utah Copper Division 4. i Hcnnecott Cbppetr Corporation I'KOUU 1 0 BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH 04 |