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Show r,iTnTMfnri i i i rzsJ ' I BUY a amhbca ares to ?? Thiokol Unit Gets Contract for First Ta CHELSEA, Mass. (UPI) What may have been the first withholding tax in history has come to light Records show that when here. Chelsea Naval Hospital opened in Hughes Aircraft Co., prime con- altitudes during lunar descent, 1936, U.S. sailors were paying 20 to the National Aeronau-- j SURVEYORS tractor Starmite rocket cents a month withheld from their tice and Space Administration s engjnes are one model of an entire its finance to operation. pay let LaFIartri0r pro- "-' family of throttleable attitude N gram, has announced that Thiokol.., DlvlS10"' Theirf deveop-Motor- s Chemical Corporation's Reaction Motrs. e the ,s an Division will drone in expenence engine Surveyors rocket engines for technology reaction control systems. Several Surveyor space craft THE ANNOUNCEMENT marks launchings are presently planned The space craft is ac-rock-- , by NASA. the first time a design-powe- r engine has been selected as the tually a flying laboratory, source for control of a space ed to land on the moon, sample its atmosphere, its surface and subcraft. surface materials, analyze them of will three Surveyor employ the Reaction Motors Divisions and report its findings to earth. Power Steering New Surveyor Dies Thursday After Illness ' PPu"nn tMSftl U.S. SAVINGS BONDS com-mit- FOR GUARANTEED RADIATOR REACTION MOTORS Division is Starmite rockets, each producing more than 100 lbs. of thrust. The located in Denville, N.J. three engines will be located at The company, a leading developpoints equidistant around the main er of packaged liquid rocket enretro thrust engine and will be gines, is also well known for its e used for velocity cor- 57,000 lb. thrust manrated XLR-9- 9 rection and provide power steerliquid turborocket engine which to correctly position the ve- has powered the USAF-NAS5 ing e hicle for landing. They will also aerospace craft to speed serve to supply velocity trim of the and altitude records for retro-thrufunction at varying flight. PROTECTION with mid-cours- X-1- CONOCO TYPE PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZ- E pilot-contr- see the man with the Hottest Bmd Thiokol Engineering Teams Being. Study Use of Pocatello Plant MAXIMUM FREEZE PROTECTION PROTECTION RUST-CORROSIO- N ADDITIVES EXCELLENT STABILITY COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION ANTI-FOA- CARRY OUT PRICE 't $095 GALLON GALLON I ! t'y &JIVW 95 $"j I INSTALLED AND GUARANTEED Jit. Dr. Harold Ritchey, vice president in charge of Thiokol Chemical Corporations rocket activities, Friday confirmed that engineering teams for the companys Wasatch Division in Utah are studying the use of the former Naval Ordnance plant in Pocatello, Idaho, as a support facility for the rocproduction of large, solid-fue- l ket engines. cility can be used to perform many production operations or large, metal and plastic compoDr. Ritchey said. Hownents, ever, as with any business ven ture, the economy of performing these operations at the Idaho site must be established so that the cost effectiveness and the effect on contract lead-tim- e could be determined for each proposed use." THE FORMER Naval facility has just been sold as surplus by the Government Services Administration to Industrial Lands, Inc., A spokesman for the Pocatello. Pocatello purchasing group said for that Thiokol has a the facility. considerThe Pocatello plant, ing its geographical location and inherent capabilities, lends itself ideally to support the Thiokol defense programs and space booster studies currently in effect at its Wasatch Division in northern Utah. THIOKOLS proposed use of the facility can be divided into four basic categories of work . . . roc- lease-optio- AL'S CONOCO SERVICE AND FREE PICKUP DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE PA 301 SOUTH MAIN n we mother, Maude G. Ashcroft, wish to express hearthelt thanks. the We wish especially to thank ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and others who assisted in any way. wa NAVlM.s sumo DEWEY AND ANN. FUNERAL HOME IpELT Director. HAROID 6. FELT I. VERL FETERSEN CITY BRIGHAM 1950. MR. FILLMORE had lived at Salt Lake City, Payson, Murray prior to coming to Corinne in 1898. He hqd been a director of the Weber Central treasurer of he the Corinne Farmers was a of the Corinne Farm Bureau. An active member of the Church Latter-daof Jesus Christ of Saints, he was a high priest in the Corinne Second LDS ward at the time of his death. SURVIVORS include two sons and a daughter, Vern B. Fillmore, Mrs. Albert L. Fillmore and Romeo (Adele) Christensen, all of 12 Corinne; grandchildren, 22 two brothers and two sisters. THERES no question about the advisability of making out a Will, investing in insurance programs, and selecting a cemetery lot in advance of Co-o- Co-o- y Funeral services were Prearrangements for funeral services fall in the same category, and need. conduc- Phene PA3-520- 4ft CARD OF THANKS To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of ket case preparation . . . warehouse operations . . . fabrication and rehabilitation of rocket com- are invited. your inquiries ted Monday at 1 p.m. in the Corine LDS ward chapel with Bishop InFloyd G. Carter officiating. terment was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. 71 Beautiful Scnticc Need Not !y 1962 MERCURYS equipponent tooling, handling ment, and production equipment . . and research, development and fabrication of large rocket fosl-fooktn- hu;js...noiV in each .size fj 7; -- 7 ' Be Costly MERCURY COMET MERCURY METEOR , ; t MERCURY MONTEREY 0- - . y cases. tiily car with the best features of big cars and compacts The work proposed does not involve the handling or testing of live rocket propellant. THE WAREHOUSING opera OUR STUDIES already have tions include the function of reestablished that the Pocatello fa- - ceiving, inspection, standard stor age, bonded storage, preservation, The packaging and shipping. warehouse-typ- e docks, buildings, handling equipment, and adjacent office ' space fen: these operations are currently existence at the Pocatello site. Other buildings, because of their inhigh ceilings and bridge-cran- e stallations, would readily permit sotting up component processing lines for large, rocket engine 37 a namns mmiiina the death of our beloved wife and William Albert Fillmore, 83, of Corinne, died Thursday at 7:30 a.m. in a Brigham City hospital after a short illness. He was born March 26, 1878 at East Millcreek, a son of Daniel Ransom and Lilie Hughes Fillmore. He married Roxie Ann Wright on Nov. 23, 1898 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She passed away in r NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, December 12, 1961 THE BOX ELDER 10 Corinne Man MM MM Pt MT1 MMr i n 3? 4 u rail-spur- RED HOT CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! - GIFT FREE 6 and 7 Beautiful THIS WEEK Rich Supply TO ALL PURCHASERS of Choice TRANSISTOR RADIOS FURTHER SPECIAL CHRISTMAS VALUE) The machine tools available the former Ordnance plant are suitable for performing component rework, tooling fabrication, and tooling rework or ft W V? A ii1 'I MERCURY METEOR The beautiful balance between big if GUARD REDUCED includes case and earphone Reg. $34.95 14.88 FOR CHRISTMAS Longer than compacts LIKE A HANDLES ALWAYS! . . than big car j - $ ROOMY AS A 7 ? 9-!- 112 Per Month rixr ttCC&yL. DIAMOND REGISTERED and INSURED ' BEAUTIFUL YOUR ARMY NATIONAL r? EQUALS THE ROOM in most big cars. A car without qualifi- PARKS, handies like a compact. Turning radius is: 19? It. Wheelbase: 116'$ inches. Over-alength: 203.8 inches. Yet inside it . . . turns, GUARD PRICED LIKE A u J- trunk (31.5 cation. The vacation-siz- e cu. ft.) actually tops some big cars. ll S sfcter COMPACT... Pay only 1 COMPACT. .. LUXURIES OF Piece Cannister and Kitchen Set with By Tablecloth GRINDER and napkin set JUICER Service for 8 $1 down 16 per month BEAUTIFUL APPLIANCES SILVERPLATE GREATLY SERVICE FOR 8 Set Beautiful Christmas REDUCED DECORATIONS TO CLEAR Price ORNAMENTS, LIGHTS, etc. it MIXER 9 Piece From U FOOD including $195 Choice 47 Piece J. JEWELRY CHINA SET Service I j rr'r.mdi for 8 ONLY Sims rn Oleen Palmer tow PRICE INITIAL like compacts actually below several. Yet the new Meteor is quality-bui- lt throughout, so luxurious in every detail, it has . . . folks, Im not trying to rush the season. Thats not my Idea. But every year a lot of people stream In here at the last minute (or their Christmas gifts, and a great many times were sold out of what they want and they have to take something which Is realty second choice". 1 dont want that to happen to you. So I am giving you this little reminder and I sincerely hope you win take it In the spirit In which It is given. Right now with just days beour store is fore Ihristmus (airly brimming over with the most wonderful things we hove ever carried. You might say thut Old Santa has outdone himself this yeur, for he has tipped us off to whnt men, women and children will like best and we have slocked up as never before. Heres a grand Idea. Why dont you come In today and make a small deposit on something you want? 'This Is what y we cull our Plan. We will hold anything lor you until Christmas then you can pay the balance or, If you prefer, open a charge account and take care of the balance over a period of up to 2! months. But PHASE don't wait until the lust minute. Make up your lewelry shopping list now, lino come in and see us. You'll be happier and so will we. Palmer Jewelry, 7 South Main, Phone PS I 2tJ. Lay-Awa- umtm A A BIG CAR! the purchase of ... . only if cars and compacts 0H DIAMONDS t 14 SAVES LIKE gauge. Power steering and power brakes are also available. .. PERFORMS COMPACT. A APPOINTMENTS, even the driving convenience of an ammeter and DE LUXE LIKE A BIG CAR! fife! . . TWO THilFTY ENGINES j n . , to choose from. Pick the "6" or new 221 Either way, you will enjoy eompart-ra- r gaa mileage, plus . . . V-- 8. ...PLUS 4 ALL THESE OTHER FEATURES! MOM RlDI AOVANCIS than any car near Its price. These include Cushion-Lin- k design) that ehecka Suspension, and a new type of unitized body ("torque-box- " vibration before they can reach the passenger compartment. The result? Th first car that handle like a compact yet rules like a big car; smooth, aolid, quiet, ONIY TWICE A YEAR oi at 6,000- - to 30,000-mil- e intervals. The d and built to save you money every mila Mercury Meteor Is and every month. See it, now on display at your Mercury dealt r' showroom. ROUTINE SERVICE quality-designe- Lrot.fc wf own S.OPO. t ni ootos eoweaav ATTENTION LIFE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIBERS! Vw auqi kava alraady woa an of 36$ a Mtrcury Matters. St pigti S through , DtC. IS Uiaa. O'O.-- f not valid where kitieriee are prohibited by tUit at local regulation. ) Andersens - Ford, Inc. 323 South Main St., Brigham City - -- . t |