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Show BOX THE NEWS, Biiyhum City, Utah Tuesday, June 25, 1963 ELDER years of age or older, either as available Irom the local Blue individuals or with family de- - Cross and Blue Shield offices, pendents including spouse and24rj3 Pjriey-- Way, m Salt Lake all unmarried children under Blue Cross and Blue Qty the age of 19. Shield are sponsored by the Complete information is doctors and hospitals of Utah. Local Youths j At Camp on Conservation i'i. City. They aie Tini Redtr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moms Reeder, and Steve McRea, Jr, son of Mr and Mis. Steve McRea both of West Biigham. The school, spunsoied by Utah soil conservation districts, the Utah State University Extension services and CSU, is scheduled from June 23 to June 29. The local sjxmsonng oiginaa-tioSod is South Box Elder Corsei vation district with Cy Jensen, piesident. w 'V r-- ,, n f f 1 OF the youth conservation camp is to give leadership training to young people t ft in conservation, to subject them to experiences that will give ; : them inspiration to exert them selves, and capacity to per form as leaders. V, Delegates will be trained to assist in conservation activities in club and FFA chap ' ters as well as in local sod conservation district t educational V programs. Eligible to attend are young men between 15 and 18 years old who are selected by the local chapter. At the school they will be in volved in sessions devoted to land judging, plant-soi- l relaThe National Safety councils Award of Honor to Thiokols THIOKOL RECriVES AWARD relationship, Wasatch division is displayed by A. D. Burt, Air orce deputy contract management officer, tionships, water resources and lelt; E. F. Nauinan, vice president and general manager of Wasatch division, and W, G. Haytoiest managemanagement, den, manager of safety and secuiity. wildlife management, ment, and 'range management. facilities, equipment and toolThe two local delegates exing, as well as the procedures pect to return home Saturday. tor opeiating these items. The final step in the safety program is continual training and education of every employee. The National Safety council vision woiked 12 million manOUR GREATEST emphasis e achas given Thiokol Chemical hours with only 16 said Hayis safety training, corporations Wasatch division cidents den. Even the most sately en Basic drawing and painting the highest award it presents to BY MAKING A marked re- gireeied equipment is danger- technique will be taught this Nau-maduction in our injury rate as ous if the worker is not safety summer in a special art class industry announced E. F. Thiokol and we have increased the number minded for junior high girls, according Wasatch division general man- of manhours worked each year, This week Wasatch division to Mrs. Robert Tingey. The class will be held each ager. we became eligible for this passed the manhour 3 d honor e The Award of Honor was said Hayden p m. There maik without a injury. Thursday from will be a charge of $15 for ID to the Wasatch division The Wasatch division safety lessons, says Mrs. Tingey. for its outstanding safety per- program is based on three Anyone interested in this class formance. The award was bas- critena I irst, management may register by calling PA ed on the significant deciease spends the necessary funds and e of injuries over the eltort to provide the employees wilh the facilities, equippast three years: An ait class in landscape W. G. Hayden, manager of ment and lools to do then jobs .i sezvpainting will meet Wednesday Safety and security, reported property 9 7 June 20, at a m at 998 Hie milium manthat in Secondly, the plant also estab(, hours were walked with' a total lishes a maslet salcty piogi.un koiy SI, aicoiding to Leone of 46 lost time incidents; in to anticipate the haaids Dial Blown Plot 1. Lame Raty will be 1961, 10 million munhouis were aie inherent in a rocket indusworked with 40 lost time acci- try Salety engineers must i r- the install tor. All inleiested dents; in 1062, the Wasatch di eview and approve plans for all should uttind lim Reeder, lift, and Steve McRea, ATTEND SCHOOL Jr., are attending a conseivation school at lullege of Southern Utah (his week. i ?? 5 rug - T -- -- local youths, members of the Box Elder chapter of 1 Farmers of Amenca, are delegates at a conseivation school now underway at Col lege of Southern Utah in Cedar Two v 4 ...irr DOOX-F3- 1 T j qMury SMART AND THPJPTV TO $TOA--- I BUYATj PARK VALLEY REPORTS PURPOSE! i aa " ' t 4 plant-soil-wat- Thiokols Wasatch Division Rates Highest Safety Award Art Class Slated For Young Girls lost-tim- n, vice-preside- n lost-tim- pie-sente- Landscape Paint Class to Be Held lost-tim- Former Park Valley Girl STMIH1T P Kft.TUCKY w - PW0N WHISKY 86 PP00F . WltHT ACE OISTIllING CO FRANKFORT . By Mrs. R. E. Palmer Dr. Bell and Lynn James of Utah State university wete the speakers at sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. A very interesting program was given. Miss Jo Layne Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Alma Palmer, former residents of Park Valley and Vaughn Korth, son ol Mis. Elvu B. Karth of e were united in m a Logan LDS temple ceremony on June 14 A reception was held that evening in the Tremonton waid wheie they now reside. Many triends and relatives called to oiler their congratulations and best wishes The young couple wil make their home m Tremonton. Vaughn recently returned from an LDS mission in New Zealand. is also a returned missionary from Northern States mission and most recently has worked for the K. S. L. radio in Salt Lake City. The parents of the bride celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bishop of Moses Lake, Wash, are visiting friends and telatives in Garland and Logan and also their parents, Mr .and Mrs Roy Pugsluy here after attending the wedding of their niece Jo Layne n mai-nag- Palmer. Fathers Day was observed Sunday with a short program prepaied by the Primary and a gilt presented to each father. A talk was given by Verne Larsen and songs and tributes given by the little children. Hospital Plan Available to Sr. Citizens Blue Ci oss and Blue Shield of Utah once again are opening enrollment for their Senior Citizens program ,for persons 65 years of age or older. This new enrollment period will be open from June 23 July 22. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield programs offers two plans. The regular plan offers the normal Blue Cross and Blue Shield benefits along with 30 days of hospital care per calendar year The new plan offers 70 days of care, plus skilled nursing and community nurse association services Enrollment in either of the new Blue Cjoss and Blue Shield Senior Citizens programs is open to residents of Utah, 65 & ViC yjgt); c. ni;ii Marries Tremonton Man -- fki'K- worried about ago? here's truth about hormones jor face , neck and hands NEW YORK (Special) : Reams have heen written ulmut hormones. Will they make women of 75 look 16 again? Absolutely not. S ill they make women of 60 feel like they were 20 again To know tiie truth about hormones vou need to learn just two simple facts: (1) The beauty of a womans skin starts breaking down as signs of age begin, because the female organs fail to supply enough estrogenic hormones to Iced the skin less and less as you grow older. (2) Estrogenic hormones can be supplied to the skin by rubbing on a penetrating formula containing the hormones. Here ia a test reported in a scientific journal, one of many that showed similarly sensational results: Twenty-fivwomen applied hormones to one side of the fare and neck, and to one hand. On the other side and the other hand, a similar preparation containing no hormones was applied the sume wav. These are the reports in simple words: fekin lines (or wrinkles) quickly dimmed or disappeared from sight as creases and hollows filled out. Blotches and fret kies faded on hands, face and nei k. Skin was softer, clearer, seemed e dry-ski- to lose its chronic dryness and take on a revived freshness and vitality. All these amazing things happened on the side where the hormones were used. Meanwhile no comparable changes occurred on the other side. The same withered, lifeless complexion. Now to select a good estrogenie hormone preparation, here is what you need to know: the strength of the hormone preparation must appear on the label! The recoin iiieinhd monthly allotmeut for the skin is 20,000 International Units. 3 he base should be a9 rhh as possible in penetrating Sesame 04 and moistui icing Lanolin and when rubbed in your skin should not feel greasy or sticky. On first application, your skin should feel a radiant glow of revitalized youtlw fulness and refreshment. An extra good buy in hormona produits today is a preparation called IIOKMONEX Beauty Serum. It is made by a trustworthy 0 year-ollaboratory. It is inexpensive to use. A y supply costs only $3.50. Look younger quickly. See these wrinkles smooth out, starting today! You may obtain llormonex Beauty berum at: 100-da- dry-ski- old-ag- e SKAGGS DRUG CENTER 226 North Main St. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH - vtcWa- V- Vf'l'th'tV (1?PI KY, V A 'V sV is confusing. 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