OCR Text |
Show V, v ' Engineers Set Talks By Utah Men e n ELDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, May 7, 1963 City, Uk.K ham general Cay, Jeweler to Speak at Mineral Club Carol Anderson, program chairman for the Thiokol Rook and Mineral club, announces that J. Oleen Palmer will speak on the subject, Diamond Facts, at the May meeting to be held Wednesday, May 8, at 7:30 pm The club meets at the Thiokol building on North Main street actoss fiom' the golf course. Palmer, a graduate of Utah Statp university', has had wide experience to qualify him 1o speak about diamonds. he never became a miner or a cutter, he was a teacher for 12 years and has been a diamond mei chant for the last 20 yeats An uileiest-m- g film will supplement his Plans will he anprogram. nounced for the forthcoming field trip for the club Presidi m Robfit Coleman invites the publu to this opt n meeting I. rA-P- t I MAKES , The Place of the Chemical Engineer in the Solid Propellant Rocket Industry is the title of Killians talk, which will he given in the space technology session The presentation will describe the chemical engineers work in the field of solid propellant itxkttry, and the specific problems involved in the munufac-Uii- e of a cast composite solid piopellant rocket motor. He will discuss rocket case preparation, oxidizer and fuel binder processing, propellant mixing, casting, curing, and shaping, motor inspection, and rocket motor final assembly Automated Solid Propellant Pioportionmg and Control System is the subject ol Jewells talk, to be given in the space technology session at the e - y.- :1mn; school year Class officers for the 1963-6CLASS OTFICERS elected at Box Elder High last week are shown above, left to right, Bonita Jacobsen, secretary; Beverly Packer, vice president, and Dennis Coleman, president of the Senior Class; Lindy Yamasaki (seated) president; Tammy Petersen, vice president; Carolyn Williams, secretary of the Junior 4 class. Costley, Brigham Lady Succumbs After Illness afternoon, apparently the victim of a selfinfhcted gunshot wound. The board of directors of The victim was identified as Box Elder Chapter of American Ralph Lynn Miller, 34, South Daniel Thomas Zundell, 79, of Tremonton Red Cross met Wednesday died Friday night in an Willard, The county shenffs departMay 1. Mrs. John ment was notified at 4:15 pm. following a hospital Ogden chapter president, was The victim was discovered by illness. welcomed back from her tup Mr. Zundell was born at Wiabroad llard on June 6, 1883, a son of Daniel and Betsy Hill Zundell. tiansacted. Joseph W. Nelson, He marned charlottie Taylor on board member, was appointed Dec. 25, 1905 in Willard. Mrs. chairman of first aid. He re- Zundell died March 31, 1960. Director HAROID B FELT . . . VERL I PETERSEN BRIGHAM CITY ports that a class completes He is a member of the Church first aid training each week at Thiokol Chemical Corporation. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the family desire Saints. Fie had been employed Dahlin and by the Utah Power and Light Mrs. LcVerne to hold the memorial service in the Mrs. Byron Huntsman came be- Co. as a power station operator fore the board to present a at Willard, Deweyville and chapel at the Felt Funeral Home, need for Gray Lady service in Bingham Canyon. He also workthe local area. Mrs. Joseph W. ed as an electrician at Hollis, theyll find it more than meets Nelson, a Gray Lady of more Alaska. than 100 hours of service, is their requirements. Our chapel SURVIVORS include three willing to accept chairmanship LaVern Gull, of this branch of Red Cross daughters. Mrs contains ample seating accommoSalt Lake City; Mrs. Ruby Wilvice records already establishson, Ogden; Mrs. Coral Flanded service dations for each family who reers, Crescent City, Calif ; seven grandch.ldren and 15 greatser-eLadies who have Gray the following are urged to register with grandchildren; quests our service. Mrs. Nelson PA as soon brothers and sisters, Alvirus as possible Classes to give Zundel, Mrs Florence Taylor, initial Gray Lady instruction Mrs. Lavinia Peck, Salt Lake MiTton Zundell, all of Willard, will be scheduled as soon as Zundell and Eusufficient registration can be City; William Idaho; Vlwne Rigby, obtained. Mrs. Nelson will give gene Zundell, Mrs. Ellen McMurdy, Ogden. details concerning the service PA3-520to Funeral services will be held anyone needing information. Tuesday at 2 p m. in the Willard j LDS ward chapel. Friends may Aubrey L. Moody, director of call at the Willard ward chapel the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Tuesday noon until services InHome will welcome Gray La- terment will be in the Willard dies in that institution as soon cemetery under the direction of 71 Beautiful Service NteD Not as the local service can be the Harold B. Felt Costly Funeral Home. v II In Hospital funeral home Mrs. Conger was born Feb Tremonton, a daughter of William Perry and SaJie Beutenbauch Crazier. She was married to Riley S Roberts in 1917 and he died in December She was of the same year. married to Sherman R Conger in Nebraska in 1919. He died in May, 1951. They made their home in Tremonton until 1940, at which time they came to Bnghani City and she has resided here since. She had been employed for several years at the American Sjxjrtswear. She was a member of the Baptist church. four include SURVIVORS daughters and six sons, Mrs. Thatne (Gertrude) Secrist, Mrs. Raymond (Clara) Patterson, Ogden; Mrs, Francis (Gay) Carling, Clearfield, Mrs. Ephraim (Flo) Crossley, Ray L. Conger, Harry W. Conger, all of Brigham City; J. Jay Conger, Arizona; Wesley S. Congey, Milpitas, Calif.; Daryl Conger, Sunset; 37 grandchild! en and v.vt Vih MEMBER, THf ORDER Of THC 60U3EN RULE $e Lots of good things come from GOODYEAR! V EASY BUDGET TERMS FREE PARKING while you shop t'trt'. ft -- ' - Odd- CHROME FINISH ADJUSTABLE , Shaped Lawns! Sprinkler rjrjQ two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Clara C. Sigler, Mrs, Mattie C. Trigger Control m m Full Jet Stream s Compare This Low, Low Price Dependable 2.5 H.P. Engine Adjustable Cutting Height Staggered Wheels! Close Trim! Want the best mower buy in town? Get behind this Olympic wheel derotary mower. sign, front chute. TURRET NEW Pistol Hose Nozzle Wets Long Strips or Wide Lawns Waters 900 Sq. Ft.1 s or Fine Mist Locks For Constant $022 & No More Work! ; 1 Spray I Big 19" Rotary Water f two 5 DAYS ONLY! h 3 12, 1899 in T f. , d hus-pit- hfMARRIAGE-- - CARD OF TIUNKS Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who by their kindness and generous assistance in any way helped to lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved mother, Mrs Anne Oken. May God bless you all that came to our assistance in any way The Olsen Family a brother. A shotgun was found neaiby Should Calif ; South Gate. George W. Crazier, Jerome, Idaho Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p m in the Brigham City Tnst LDS ward Friends may call at chapel he Blaine Olsen Mortuary Jewell will discuss the sucTuesday evening fiom 7 to 9 cessful development of the p m and Wednesday prior to automated batch weighing sysInterment will be tn services tem presently installed at the the Riverview Cemetery in Waslach division to provide 1 remonton. Roberts Mrs Anna Croier integrated propellant' hatching It i inks among the major Conger, 64, of 155 Soulh Third ill piopbllarit pio-- c Last, passed away early Mon ssing day morning in an Ogden after a lingering illness. yog py A Box Elder county man was found dead in a machine shop at the rear of his home Sunday Felt de- elm yf Grayj Willard Man Lady Service )i2S y SPEAKER J. Oleen Palmer velopment department, and J. will address Thiokol Rock and M. Jewell, Ogden, piocess enMineral Club Wednesday eve. join er, Ihokol's Wasatch division BE eve-nir- supervisor of the piocess reseaich and Man Dios Of Gun Wound Need of Told at Meet Two engineers employed by Thiokol Chemical corporation will speak at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' which 50th national meeting will he held in Buffalo, N Y , May 0 8, an A1CIIE official announced this week. They are William P. Killian, 5G South Seventh West, Brig- UA L THE BOX l'wo Gallon Gas Can Flex-Spo- 9" t BEGINS TODAY! 88 Hidden g g i Flexible Spout Strainer Screen Fit. aUndtrd smd cart! compact i ii Reddi-Ra- k VINALAWN n Car Top Carrier 75' Garden Hose Inside Diameter 1 Sprinkler & Timer JL Steel Frame , 1 8 Couplings Uses ' House ' g Suction Cups Easy to Install .Kf0's677 Rust-Proo- f , $ Q 88 One-Piec- e 9 $-9- Lightweight Durable Vinyl , ! ; Easy to Carry ! Current BUILD BABYS PHOTO ALBUM WITH (rjMay 7ih thru May 1 1 th PORTABLE I 74 Grill Fold-U- p s4" Easy to Carry Charcoal Lighter No muss, $-- d fumes JL or odor 18 Heat-Proo- , Non-gfar- o lights c get natural smiles. with abeaS your tiful photo ,v .worth more than a thousand words. Get a completely finished photograph for only.59f. You will not be urged to buy but if you wish the remaining poses theyre yours for 1.35 for the first, 1.25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional. Do baby-braggi- Pi wed Handle I All Position (ii id , Adjustable Steel Handles & Legs Beautiful 5x77 photography for only 9-- Budget $"11 Wooden f , H Ball Glove 06 Leather Lined Approved Little League bat by famous manufacturer. Baseball has cork center, horsehide cover. Heavy Duty G.E. Heating Element 5 Ft. Cord Folding Chaise 5388 Top grain leather, nylon stitching Full sie, with shaped pocket, large web and stitched palm. Adjustable Back 1 Tubular Aluminum Fiame 4 Lounge Positions , OUR GIFT TO YOU SEAT Spartus Electric Wall Clock BELTS ll When you Open a New 'I Account i i i Folding Camp Stool Sturdy, Buy $19.95 or more and thia handsome kitchen or den clock is yours. White numerals, sweep second hand. Portable! I 5 Canvas Sling Natural Wood Frame Spring Tension Table Radio Installed DuQC t f Superb Sleeping Comfort! txntmf Swimmitif Float SIX TUBE AMFM S$29" s5 f Extra Big Circuits Precise Controls 6 Oval Speaker Air Mattress vinyl construction PIN-UP- S PENNEY'S 10 to 2 In 6 - years. One or two children per family will be photographed singly for 5!) each for the first picture. Each additional child under five, 1.50. 52 North Main BRIGHAM CITY $! 44 $ 5 Strong Air Tubes Vinyl Pillow Non-Ru- Value st AGE LIMIT 5 Exclusively AT PHOTOGRAPH! RS HOURS: PIXY 99 5 Phone 723-853- 6 , j |