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Show im f f tyrtu "yu V fff ryirrf FViFr ww PTA PATTER Wasatch Division Shares in Halloween Carnival PlansTold By Local Area PTA Committees Nova-Typ- e -- r F 'I NEWS, Brigham City, Ufafi Tuesday, October 24, 1961 THE BOX EIDER Engine Experiments thrust of approximately months. WHAT IS necessary, fee report e diame- Rocket propulsion systems for mulations pounds, (3) A huge, used in a was the adaptation of exstated, of vehicles a ter capable boosting engine capable of producing system, and existing ' I5 fc to 1 ? f techniques production isting for a manof ; mission spacecraft lant engines used in the second approximately pounds transportation and handling equipned, lunar exploration can be de- and third stages of the vehicle thrust. . and ment for processing CORINNE PTA Halloween Car- - chairmen for the evening, and signed within the boundaries of booster. Fish ponds, our present rocket technology, and to a Thiokol spokes- the hipping of inert parts and Oct. will be nival held 27, According alleys. promise spook Friday, kj .a. - faa solid propellant system tor the AMONG THE multitude of meth- man, the degree of scale-urepre- completed units from vendor beginning at 7 30 at the school, games and refreshments. plant sented by these engine designs cilities to the production Mrs Ezra Harper and Mrs. Dee first stage propulsion of the three-stag- e ods considered for building e for the does not represent as great a and then to the launch site. vehicle could be ready for announced LINCOLN PTA will hold Its HalHansen, engines Carnival on Tuesday, Oct. diameter segFor the and integrathat there will be fun for the en- loween application, the preliminary technological challenge as did the qualification testing 31 with Mrs. Jack Hadfield and tion into the vehicle in less than findings reported in these contin- scale-u- p from the Falcon mented engine, the ease with tire family. Mrs. Norma John as missile (the first operation- which this conversion could be eftwo years according to a report uing studies indicate the following Supper will be served early in The will be held for the chil- released e fected was demonstrated by pro- the Thiokol designs as being most feasible: al solid engine) to the recently by the party, and chances will be sold dren party from 6 to 8 p. m., and will Chemical model diadimensional for the Air Force Minute-ma- n cessing a (1) A cluster of eight Corporation engine on door prizes, which will be with a supper served from each mis- through the production facility at meter intercontinental ballastic engines, segmented THE STUDIES and awarded to one lucky boy and girl. begin experiments 6 to 6.30 p. m. on which the report is based are capable of producing approximate- sile. Either segmented or mono- Thiokols Wasatch division. StudIncluded in the evenings enterTickets for to are the ies determine lithic of the shippriced (2) party necessary bin-gthrust, ly pounds engines at the corporatainment will be a cake walk, being conducted e a ping routes and methods for the engin- required size and thrust for dart games, a fish pond, and at $1 per child or J2.50 for famil- tions Wasatch (Brigham City,) A cluster of four ies with school more than three in dia- lunar mission can be made avail- - larger engines were also conduct-abl- e and Redstone a side show. Ala.) es, each about (Huntsville, children. Included in the price of divisions. The for testing within 14 to 24 led. meter, and each producing a conPTA carnival the ticket will be supper, two fish clusions offered preliminary HONEYVILLE were based on will be held on Monday, Oct. 30. pond tries, a treat, and many such considerations as logistic reEach room representawith serving of dinner to begin at games. limitaproducibillty quirements, 5 p. m., and the carnival to follow tive will be in charge of an activtions, cost, lead time, and reliaat 6 p. m. Food chairman Joan ity, and there will be fortune tell- bility. report ing, games and much fun. Nagao and Mary Nagao All systems discussed were anGrand march will be held at 8 that the menu will include chow alyzed as computer models using p, m., with parents invited to at mein and barbecue. performance figures obtainable Door prizes will be given to boys tend. The costumed childten will from current for follow PTA around the president and girls, as well as a prize for with Oct. the room 31, the recreation for the grand day, theme, guessing the beans in a jar. BaHalloween Prize Bag. Fun for zaar items such as doll clothes, march. the whole family will be provided AUER 55 YEARS n Talking over old times after 55 years of aprons and other handiwork will SCHOOL HalloBUNDERSON are brothers Martin Sjostrand and Carl Seashore. The two be on sale. A side show will be ween carnival is under the chair- from 6:30 to 9 p. m. with a special area planed for last saw one another when Seashore left Sweden in 1907, and had given with chairmen Velda Hun manship of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin many years to discuss in the time they were together recently in saker, Blythe Hunsaker, Hazel C. Christensen. It will be held on Children may come in costume, or not, as they please. Brigham City. Keller and Ray Burt in charge. Tuesday, Oct. 31, beginning at 6 Families are asked to eat at m. to is be a and PERRY SCHOOLS Halloween p. promised home and come to the school for dessert of punch, ice cream, home party will be held on Monday, night for the whole family. Tickets for the barbecue supper made Oct. 30 and will be free of charge. popcupcakes and candy, Parents, elementary school chil- and activities can be purchased corn balls and cakes on sale. on a individual or basis, Games, a raftle, spook alley, and family dren and the younger children in families will be invited to join in and room representatives will be doll clothes on sale at childrens in charge of activities. Included local businessman, came to the United States in 1907. the fun from 7 to 9 p. m. A prices will be held After the first Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vavricki are on the entertainment list will be a hour and the doll clothes was visited last He settled in Minnesota, but soon Carl Seashore, magician show by DeVoe Woolf. will be for adult pocket-bookweek by his brother Martin Sjos- found his way to Brigham City to Spook alley, fish ponds, white erans of World War I and mem' trand of Schenectady, New York, make his permanent home. sale, fortune telling, bin-gelephant Each child has been making a and met two of conversed and the bers the American Legion. and other concessions prize bag for goodies in preparamovies Brother Martin followed to the 55 in for the first time Their interests are much the will years be held, and popcorn and tion for the event, according United States in 1914. He also same, as both to of enjoy hobbies homemade candy will be sold. The pair was born in Leksand-Tibble- , went to Minnesota and later to Mr. and Mrs. chairmen, general and See the 1962 models now on display. hunting. fishing Sweden, and Carl Seashore New York. The pair are both vet- BEAR RIVER CITY PTA car- - Don Nelsen. At many times in their lives Other chairmen are Mr. and they were in the same locations, nival will he held on Friday, Oct. Mrs Wayne Braegger in charge but never at the same time or in 27, beginning with supper at 5:30 of the spook alley, Mr. and Mrs. meet. could for invited m. All where supper-anare they p. positions Velroy Christensen and Mr. and homemade cake and pies Accompanying Martin Sjostrand Room representatives will be in Mrs. Harvey Erdman in charge of on his trip to Utah to visit the long Mr. and Mis. DeWayne Mrs. was Eric charge of a game or activity for games, separated brother Hauenstein and Mr. and Mrs. invited Children are room. each Sjostrand, widow of another brothGeorge Swan in charge of food, to come in costume. er of the pair. Mr. and Mrs. D Frank Tolman in lothe way to save money on autoSCOTCH WHISKY Following the PTA party, the Now retired after 31 years of of prizes, Mr. and Mrs. O. mobile financing service with General Electric, cal LDS Primary will hold a dance charge and, at the same Dee in charge of doll clothes, Lund Martin Sjostrand enjoyed his visit in the school. establish credit relations with First time, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holst in to Utah and the time spent with CENTRAL SCHOOL PTA Hallo- charge of decorations and Bank. Security your local his brother. While employed with ween carnival wil be held on Tues 1V won firm he the electrical many tin v awards, including the Charles A. Coffin Award, the highest presented by the company. Seashore began his business career in Brigham City with the Box Elder Tm shop, which through H.VhVNicIflW1 the evolution of years became Seashore Heating and Air Condition. , - a f While label" ing. He is still active in the busiT' ness, which is managed by his MV1-- ' . Two other son, Eric Seashore. are Ray children of the family Seashore of Palo Alto, Calif., and Mrs. Betty Nussbaum of Salt Lake N SCHEMLEV IMPORT CO 36 J PROOF 8iUD!D ICHTh whisk City. 4s a y ;prn,r f tv -- 4 v. -- first-stag- j liquid-prope- V p first-stag- 'n air-to-a- ir j first-stag- h 2- one-piec- 4 and Brother United After 55 Y ears of Separation Local Man n one-hal- s. Ask your dealer for FIRST SECURITY BANK White Label Timeway Financing Thats (3Ww Full-Servi- VA Y V rTnrV,. -- I WITH A FLAMELESS heat pamper th pur fUmolc dt lu.nl Inline . . . protect color and white alike. and tun-hi- n Clothe come out nwm-- l fie-.t- r longer, too . . , . . . rlet tnrullv. 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