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Show 10 I Utah THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Students Honored for BC Tuesday, December 24, 1963 Thiokol Given Liglif, Stop Sign Removal Contract for "A Gains Okay of City Council Navy's Bullpup r t to take or main arterial routes will Recommendations down a Main street traffic light, determine their adequacy to remove a stop sign on First move traffic within Brigham North and to study collector City. routes through Brigham City Other recommendations of gained approval of the city coun. the traffic committee Included a ell Thursday. suggestion to appoint a rep. The recommendations were resentatlve of schools to the submitted by the citys traffic committee; also to revelw a g uniform traffic code now advisory committee. communities for The council's action seem, prepared lngly brings to a close the long by the state. debated effectiveness of the red IN OTHER BUSINESS, the light at Third South and Main council approved an Increase street. Used In the past as a stop of $50 monthly In the salary light only part of the time and of City Judge VeNoy Christ-offerseThe hike brings to a flashing amber light at other times, It has been called more $9,000 Judge Chrlstoffersens of a hazard than a help to traffic. annual salary. Also gaining approval was the SINCE CHILDREN attending third and final phase work in Central Elementary school the citys conversion from a cross Main street at Third duel meter system for com. current South, the city officials em. merical users of electric power In the market for that a crossing guard Former city electric departIncome? If you own U.S. Sav. phaslze will continue to serve at the ment head Orion Eskelsen will Bonds Series "E you lngs Intersection. complete the project on a $904 may exchange them (In $500 of a stop sign at contract. Removal Eskelsen had hand, Increments) for Series "H Fifth East will make First North led the previous two phases. which Interest Bonds by pay a through street from Main to check every six months. V CAM-83.alr.t- Handels "Messiah. - Sv- tvM: be-ln- V; . 'j A -- Ur. i V ' 2 AF Captain May your home and your heart be richly filled with ail of the joys of Christ- mas! We Will Be Closed From Dec. 22 to ?? Mark & Fran's COFFEE SHOP k 605 South Main m ; rfo y I o tv a 1 1. Capt. Harold J, Valentine has been awarded the U.S. Air Force Commendation medal for merit, orlous service as a combat crew member and wing target study officer In the 72nd Bombard, ment wing at Ramey AFB in Puerto Rico. The commendation stated that by his determination, Initiative and professional competence, Capt Valentine reflected credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. Capt Valentine Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Valentine, 53 South Third East. With his wife the former Diane Morrill of Kanab, and their three child, ren, he Is presently stationed at Lorlng AFB In Maine. ' I , pair of minor traffic at Mountain View -- v. '' 4 L fect attendance; Renee Nisogt, r.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ichi Nisogt Route 1, for perfect attendance; May Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le. land Petersen, Route 2, certi. of' graduation In sec. ficate and Sandra Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Pier, son, 137 East Seventh North, for typing competence. v c:.,A r .u'. i 4 - , -- v , v . , k - ..J JUNOR POLICE Pictured here are the new junior police at Central Elementary school. Front, left to right, Chris Wight, Corey Hanson. Larry McGee, Roger Baron and Wes Broby. Second row, Mary Kay Zundel, Nancy Cragun, Randy Butler, Kathleen Ebling, Linda Pankratc and Marlene Petersen. Third row, Brigham City Police Chief Dell Fife, John Call, Blake Gardner, Jerry Wilde, faculty advisor; Wade Hyde, Michael Parsons, Principal J. D. Gunderson and Martin Oviatt. " 7 Renee is enrolled - a' ONE GREETINGS TO ALL! o THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE HORSLEYS SEED STORE DAY SERVICE CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 36 North Main V PA f 4 I JM f '4 e i r u : f r " i 4 J , . J A ' i 1 i Glowing trf 9 if GOOD , y. WISHES ? V May your holiday be warm and brightl Jl w a. Pictured here are students in Mrs. Schowq STUDY TRANSPORTATON Class at Central school who have been studying about transiportation. Kneeling, left. to right, Lee Anna Madsen, Kevin Christensen, Bert Kopiinitz, Randy Chri'steqsem and, Dean Stakes. Standing, Marjorie Williams, V6a Ann ChristoSfersenk Lezke Walker, , Susan Baird, Karen McGee hnd Joni Martinez. e - j JO (l Evidence of Yule Season 5 I Plentiful at BC School Evidence of the yulettde sea. son Is everywhere evident at Central Elementary school. A large tree graces the foyer Christmas and "home-mad- e decorations, fabricated by the various classes, can be seen in the haUs and rooms. On the wall by each class, room door can be found large murals depicting a Christmas song and each room Is decked out In a yuletlde motlff. portatlon and In Utah. read about how the In. Father traveled, Escalantes explorations, the They dians migrations I communication of the Donner party f It - if i I C tetrnas and the Utah pioneers, the Pony Express, and the first trans. continental railroad. a bulletin They prepared board to show the contrast be. tween early and modern means of transportation. This contrast was further em. THE FRENZIEDRUSHWELL phaslzed through the construct. known to postal employes at this Ion of models of a stage coach, time of year was Interrupted hand carts, covered wagons, momentarily by the strains of and an Indian village. , Mrs. Kaye Dean Martin who songs sung by little children last week. has been student teaching In this Mrs. Owens third grade at class, furnished much lnsplr. Central school had walked to at Ion to the students for the com. s the post office to get their pletlon of the project, said Mrs. off to Santa Claus. In true Schow. Christmas spirit, they paused long enough to sing some Use convenient outlets In the Christmas songs. wall not ceiling sockets for The wire AND IN MRS. SCHOW'S fourth connecting appliances. In celling sockets wasnt Inhave the students grade class, tended to supply appliances. studied the history of trans. I ' ' J to cAfifi i s Vi itV-n- v, .4- , ! a i - A let-ter- wrap IvMlMtlM 76 BBS Tour-gfad- vV- sec- MODERN v , car-truc- Richard P. Bingham, fireman apprentice, USN, son of Thurman O. Bingham of Willard, completed basic training Dec. 13 at the Navel Training center, San Diego, Calif. The nine-weetraining includes naval orientation, hisseatory and organization, manship, ordnance and gunnery, military drill, first aid 'and survival. During the training recruits receive tests and interviews which determine their future Navy assignments in the Upon completing the program they are assigned to service schools for technical training or to ships and stations for training in a Navy rating specialty. Naval training produces the power in seapower by supplying qualified personnel to man the ships, planes, and shore stations of Jodays Navy. a appre- SHIRT LAUNDRY Trailer park, 1060 South Main. Involved were a car driven by Rholand E. Lange, 1060 South Main, and a truck driven by W.G. Wehr Kamp, Box 44, Brigham City. Damages were estimated at $65 to the truck and $20 to the Lt. car, reported Jay Christensen. k A accident Friday at 4:15 p.m. Involved a vehicle driven by David DeLuz Yerkes, 280 East Fourth and one owned by W.F. ZUles, Deweyville. The mishap occurred at Main and Second North, said Lt. and caused an Christensen, estimated $75 damage to the car and none to the pickup truck. Finishes Course In ing course; and Sandra In an advanced secretarial course. Renee, May and Sandra are graduates of Box Elder High school. Local Navyman CHRISTMAS Students achieving outstand. lng performance In a particular subject are presented with a special awards certificate in re. cognition of their achievements. Mrs. Dickson Is currently enrolled In an administrative assistants course at the Ogden school of Stevens Henager; retarial course; May was en. rolled In a secretarial finish, i'M if s true ciation for the very real privilege of serving you during the past year. We appreciate your coming In our door. We feel a strong sense of responsibility in serving your needs. We understand and fully that this is a free country that no one is forced to come in our direction. 5o, after all, the best way to thank you, really, is to wish you a "Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year! in the the best possible meanings of these words. K CENTRAL wVr"'' 1 from RAY MALKXCSZ easy enough at this time of year ,to say "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Everybody is. saying it, and "its the thing to say. But, Ive searched for some way to say "thank you to all of our friends and ' customers in a way that I hoped would show my Its They are Mrs. Joy Dickson, 436 South Fifth West, for per- -- , MERRY CHRISTMAS . 4 - 1 were reported to Brigham City police last week, accord, ing to reports at the police stat'on. The first accident reportedly occurred Thursday at 12:30 p. m. - , f- mis-hap- VS - Four students from Brigham City "have been honored for outstanding achievement at a special - awards assembly at Stevens Henaggr college In Og den, lt Is announced by L. R. Stevens, vice president In charge of the Ogden school. V 1 f Accidents A 4-i ' J tx . Reported Wins Medal ,- av 8 Tenth East, The recommended collector - ..;A 4 Achievement i ' The Navy has announced the award of a contract for $1,585, 167 to Thiokol Chemical corp. oration for continued production of the Bullpup packaged liquid engine at the companys reac. tlon motors production plant, Bristol, Penna. the LR.58, This engine posers the Navys Bullpup A and Air Force surface miss les. The first packaged liquid engine to go provides operational, the LR-5the same Instantaneous read. Iness In a liquid system as solid systems. Thiokol also has In production at Its Denvllle plant a larger used to version, the LR-6power the Bullpup B, largest alr.to.surface missile in the nations arsenal. The words to the Christmas humn, "Joy to the World, were written in 1739 b the English theologian, Issac Watts, who wrote some 600 humns during his lifetime. 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