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Show complaining about an officials call 2 less in than a sophisticated'manner. He was setting a bad fexample for the ' kids. v.-- J The official happened to be genial Les Dunn, the Box Elder High grid coach who, was for unsportsmanlike conduct. At this, a beller echoed forth: "Yaaaa, thats one way to win Brigham." Whereupon Les marked off a few more yards. The heckler kept it up and Les scooted the pigskin farther down field. That did the trick. The officials called the remainder of the game without benefit of sideline commentory. Me? just stood by and cheered. If you ever get thot confined feeling" do what did this past weekend . . . take a trip into southwestern Box Elder county. Plenty of land out there. I made the trip in company with members of the Box Elder Jeep I Off-Highw- I patrol, Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, Commissioner William D. Burton and Deputy Assessor Evan Gee. This writer had never seen the vast area before. And believe me it was a revelation. It's country where a man could get lost without even trying and after seeing it, I wouldnt want to try. Ill have more to say about our excursion in Thursday's Journal. And then there was the driver whose auto somehow got started up the county courthouse walkway the other night. Not content, he tried driving up the courthouse steps but couldnt make the grade. When he attempted to back down the walkway, .the car got "hung up" on the retaining wall. The poor fellow was stuck, but not for long. He was escorted from the scene by a couple of highway patrolmen who had watched the entire incident from the nearby One of the interested spectators at a little league fooball game here recently was ol PW himself. Striding up and down the sideslines with camera in hand. And then from across the way came a scrambling of words that chilled me through and through to the bunyons. A coach was ELDER BOX (Continued From Page 6ne) l at this point, was less genial than usual. He picked up the ball, walked off a penalty and then pointing a finger at the sidesaid the mark-of- f line fay Bn Homecoming j Brigham City police station. think they charged him with drunk driving . . . or was it driving on the wrong side time set for 8 p. m. the football During half-timfield will be crowded with 178 students of BEHS. who are members of the B'Ette club. Rockettes, pep band and cheerleaders. The Rockettes will do a special twirling dance routine, while the B'Ettes will dance and wave their pompoms. Rama Glover will be featured as the Bees new majorette. At the close of their parformance, the field will be blacked out and the costumes worn by the entertainers, covered with phosphorus, will light up the area as a fitting climax to the entertainment. AFTER THE final gun li sounded, indicating the game is over, the homecoming dance will be staged in the high school gymnasium. This will be a date or stag affair and unofficlaly being the wool season with skirts and sweaters being the mode of dress. Music will be provided by the e orCollegiate Quintet, a chestra from Logan. Going all out for this gala affair, refreshments and decorations will add to the night fun, and all alumni and students of Box Elder High are invited to attend the dance, studentbody officers said ' this week. from tha filai of fh News Member Audit bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National editorial Association and United Press international. RepresentatAdvertising ive? Utah State Prase Association, Celt Lake city Utah. 50 Years & Journal Ago Sept. 26, 1912 Last Thursday afternoon, a childrens party was given by Mrs. J. W. Hoopes in honor of the 5th birthday of her little son, Victor E. Those present were little Misses Maurine Hinckley, Pearl West, Bertha Bowring, Mildred Neeley, Mary Anderson, Leona Evans, Afton Hoopes, Masters Leland Eddy, Carlysle Christensen, Wallace Evans, Raymond Jones, Junior Rosenbaum, Melvin Mathias, Harper L, Pearse, Wendell Hoopes, Victor E. Hoopes and Jesse Hoopes. Sept. 26, 1912 On Thursday evening last, Misses Florence Lee, Marco Madsen, Mirl Anderson, Mattie West, Laura Cooper and Edna Stohi entertained in a delightful manner in honor of some of their girl chums who have gone away to attend school during the winter- The party went out for a hayrack ride early in the evening, ending up at the home of President of Mrs. Oleen N. Stohi. Those present were Misses Viola Eliason, Alice Morrison, Hope Fishburn, Molselle of Huntsville, Zelia Tanner and the hostesses; Messrs. Asael Taylor, David Ward, Stephen owens, Eli Lee, Earl Mortensen, Earl Wright, Amos Hatch, Wilford Anderson, Earl Knudson, Emery Rees, Floyd Knudson and Stewart Horsley. - Ren-stro- 25 Years Ago Sept. 18. 1937 Miss Lila Nielsen, Miss Dorothy Knudson, Misses Lula and Marcelle Call, Miss Norma Knudson, Miss Gretel Shaw, Miss Ida Tingey and Mrs. H. H. Kilroy motored to Ogden Thursday evening for a chow mein supper at the Bamboo Cafe. A slumber party was later held at the home of Miss Norma Knudsoh. Sept, 22, 1937 Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen of this city announces the marriage of her daughter, Verna, to Russell N- Hirst, soft Of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hirst of Logan. The bride is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and of the Holy Cross school of nursing, and is a member of Beta Sigma Phi. Mr. Hirst left Monday for St. Louis where he will enter the school of medicine at the Washington University. Oct. 7, 1937 Mrs. Sid Hess entertained at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon for her son, Jerry. Games were played and luncheon served to the following little guests: Colleen and Coraleigh Didrickson, Gerald Parsons, Lorraihe Christensen, Ray Anderson, Mildred Moore, Jerry Hansen, DeOn and Beryl John and Garth Jensen. Thiokol Given Duck Carnival up including bingo, a live duck pond, fish pond with live trout, dish toss and nickel toss. An added attraction will be a wildlife display and outdoor movies shown continuously throughout the evening. Again this year we are placing emphasis on the Duck Carnival as a family outing and we hope to make this the most successful car the nival in the events history, chairman said. hot Refreshments including drinks, hot dogs, sandwiches, pie and cake will again be sold by the home Wednesday to Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES two-stag- Due Oct. 9 -CO- -HIT WILD WESTERN THRILLS AND ACTION! terrain. FULL PROTECTION Told Factors CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY PA SHIRT 76 Of Marketing interested MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW! SATURDAY, OCT. 6tk 10 A.M. 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Johnson told the group that most goods and services in America are sold in three ways. These are: individual, corporation and cooperahe said, play a tives. very significant part in the economics of the free world. Jessie M. Eller and A. Fullmer Allred, county agents representing Box Elder county and Bessie Lemon and Ray Burtenshaw, county agents from Cache county, acon the tour. companied the were furnished by Refreshments Cache and Box Elder county coops. Allred pointed out points of historic interest on the trip. TO IS THE DATE THE BEAR RIVER Valley coop visit was the highlight of the Thomas Buttrey, contact representative from the Salt Lake Regional VA office, will be at the Employment Security office in Brigham City on Oct. 9, 1962, the Veterans Administration announced this week. Buttrey states the President has signed into law the bill liberalizpayments, ing VA compensation and two million veterans getting monthly compensation checks will receive higher payments, starting Oct. 1, 1962 The increase is designed to offset changes in the cost of living since the last compensation increase in 1957. Buttrey has a tip for World War II and Korea veterans with GI insurance. By paying a little extra, a veteran can get up to in case of total disability. It may be worth looking into while Buttrey is here. According to the announcement, the contact representative will be at the Employment office from 8 a. m. until 2 p. m. His next visit to Brigham City will be Nov. 13. All veterans and dependents with questions on VA affairs are urged to take advantage of these visits in order to obtain expert, i Force as a standard SERVICE VA Agent tell you of my recent transfer. I have been working in Los Angeles, but now I am working in Santa 1 always enjoy Paula. reading the paper, and I would like to receive it here. Thank you very The Logan division of Thiokol much. Chemical corporation has receivSincerely yours, ed an Air Force contract for the ve17 Elder Kent Leon Anderson. Trackmaster purchase of hicles, according to an announcement by Blaine Rich, general control and conserve precious Irrigation water manager of the Logan division this week. with permanent, economical Utah Concrete . These vehicles are destined for Air operation at the Malstrom Force base in Montana where the first Minuteman installation is now being completed. They will be used to transport personnel and equipment as well as to provide communications. The Trackmaster vehicle has reSavings start today and continue for years when you install Utah Concrete Headgates. The low initial cost is just the beginning. cently been adopted by the Air vehicle particularly for use in remote areas such as the Dew Line operation wTiere they have been under development for years. The Trackmaster vehicle is lightweight with the capability of climbing slopes of 45 degrees, as Well as traversing mud, snow, sand and rocky DAY And dont forget to tell them about the big sale on quality carpeting going on this week down at Brigham Furniture. You know theres hundreds of patterns to select from and many reduced prices. s, Trackmasters to Palermo Memkers Bargaining by organized groups in buying and selling usually results in benefits to it's members, Max Johnson, manager Bear River C0'UP. told 69 boys and girl members of older clubs from Box Elder and Cache counties recently. In a tour conducted by the extension agents of Box Elder and Jayceettes. Tickets are now on sale and may Cache counties, in cooperation with valuable information on cobe purchased from any Jaycee or op activities was given to at the door. over 14 years of age. Roy Hyer is director of the In two buses, the group visited the Golden Spike monument, reviewing the old historic activities of the early days when the two railroad beds were laid by approximately 10,000 Irishmen and a like number of Chinese. AF Pact for LAST TIME TONIGHT 4-- H (Continued From Page One) Propulsion Laboratory Institute of Technology, has contracted with Thio-koChemical Corporation for the manufacture and installation of a new instant steam generator evad-to- r altitude simulation system to Air be located at their Edwards Force Base facility. Called the Hyprox Steam Generator, the heart of this system is a combustor generating approximately 300,000 pounds per hour of steanl at 300 pounds square inch gauge. The entire system consists of an altitude test chamber, rocket engine diffuser, exhause cooling e section, ejector system, Hyprox operating console and an feed sysassociated propellant tem. This equipment will provide the capability of running various engine configurations, with full flowing nozzles, at altitudes of approximately 1(5,000 feet. The combustor, developed by Thiokols Reaction Motors division, utilizes 90 percent hydrogen and peroxide, gaseous hydrogen water to produce steam as a drive e medium fpr the ejector system. First operation is scheduled for early November 1962,. and SHIRT LAUNDRY f PAPER WINS AWARD News Editor Bruce Keyes displays the award which was presented to the Box Elder News & Journal last Thursday for the papers outstanding continuous coverage of education In a weekly newspaper. Jet of thanks J fDFEfWOMAtJKrCSXATJOXBEKC Thiokol Gets Just a note City Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen who has been charged with calling attention locally to the need for employers to judge a man on what he can do, not his handicaps. 36 North Main five-piec- The NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, October 2, 1962 MODERN of the California Subscription rate $3 90 per yeer, payable in advance; In combination with the Bex Cider Journal (published Thursday) $9 00 per year; 93.00 for 4 months Untie copy, 10 cents. Chit. W. Claybauph, Publisher ELDER ONE CIT Contract A weeltiy newspaper stabilised In lift, published every Tuesday and entered as Second Clast Matter at the post office In trlghem City, Utah, under the act el March I, H7f. - V I NEWS BOX Employ the Handicapped the HandiNational Employ capped Week is being observed to Brigham Oct. according This the B on the mountain. task will be performed by a group from of eight students, selected the sophomore class. This is scheduled for 7:50 p. m., with kick-of- f of the steps? 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