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Show I 8 BOX ELDER Men gain patent on flare device NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 28, 1973 and Roberts have devised a novel connector which serves as the means by which the flare is d to the attached risers or straps. Their connector, once installed, has no moving parts. It includes a chamber that holds an explosive pellet; and the arrangement is such that when the illuminant of the flare becomes almost completely above-mentione- and burns as it descends slowly Willard F. Davis of Brigham City and Henry J. Roberts, Ogden, were the recipients on Aug. 14, 1973 of U.S. patent no. Release 3,752,077, entitled Connector For A Riser Of A Parachute while suspended from the parachute. After the flare becomes burned out or spent, the casing and the parachute tend to remain in the air for a relatively long time. These drifting parachutes with their attached flare casings constitute a flight hazard to low flying aircraft and particularly to jet airplanes into engines of which the parachute and the flare casing and other related parts may be drawn. Obviously it is desirable to Flare. Parachute flares are employed by military aircraft for night illumination. The flare, which includes a canister or an casing containing illuminating composition, is connected to a parachute and is dropped from the aircraft, after which the parachute opens and the flare becomes illuminated .IfV J ( , ..n missions without the danger of with a slowly collision descending spent flare which is not illuminated and therefore is practically invisible in the darkness of night. To cope with this problem, it has been proposed that these illuminating flares be equipped with cutting or gripping mechanisms which, at the well carry Rusty and Hobo they need homes the Humane Society Animals plight begs relief are ex- plosively. However, they are subjected to frictional and corrosion difficulties along with the possibility of mechanical failure of moving parts such as the various springs, pivots, knives, etc. Devised Connector To provide an improvement over the prior practice, Davis consumed, the heat of its combustion causes the pellet to explode and release th riser or strap from the flare casing so that the casing and parachute fall rapidly to the earth. According .to Davis and Roberts, the connector of their invention is simple, light in it Washingtonians gulp up wine OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI) More than 7 million gallons of wine were sold in the state of Washington last year, double the number of gallons sold in 1965, according to the Washington Control Board. State Liquor flhe ball... Our (earn will help you make good gaimisl Unwanted and homeless animals are two the biggest problems we face in our community and in order to relieve the suffering these unwanted animals are born into, we would like to stress the importance of having pet owners take the responsibility of having their pets spayed or nuetered. Its a small price to pay when compared with the suffering they endure from being born into an unwanting society. We would like to encourage people to visit the local dog pound, located on lower Sixth North, when they are looking for a pet. The pound is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to the public. These animals need homes desperately. Their only alternative is death. We would also like to encourage people to contact the Golden Spike Humane society when looking for a pet. We have a list of of animals which need homes. The society would like to invite the public to attend its monthly meetings and become informed about the problems our animals face and what we are trying to do to solve them. The Humane society can be reached at any of the following telephone numbers: and of jj aircraft to complete their f These mechanisms sometimes activated by addition, You call She si . . . 723-593- casings from their parachutes so that they will fall rapidly to the ground and thus allow proper time, cut or otherwise act upon the risers or straps by which the flare is suspended from the parachute. corrosion. In is completly automatic in operation and highly effective for its intended purpose. This patent has been assigned to Thiokol Chemical unaffected I 4 14? Otfti-'Mnc- i From provide a satisfactory manner for disconnecting the spent flare weight, small, easy to assemble, and practically 723-370- 5 Obituaries A Romina Rasmussen Romina Johnson Jensen South Main, died Thursday in Cooley Memorial' hospital of natural Rasmussen, 76, 522 causes. She was born July 19, 1897, in Mantua, the daughter of Peter C. and Bene Christensen Johnson. She was married Arnold Rueben Jensen, Dec. 8, 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died May 31, 1936. She was married Martin Rasmussen July 5, 1939 in the Logan LDS temple. He died Feb. ward chapel Monday at 1 p.m. Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Olsen-Fel- t Funeral home, Second South and First East, and one hour prior to services Monday. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. 23 BOX Executive Vice Pres. 73 ROBERT C. COLEMAN Vice stepsons, Clark Rasmussen, North Floyd Ogden; Rasmussen, Placentia, Calif.; Don H. Rasmussen Salt Lake City; stepdaughter, Mrs. John (Irma R.) Zundel, Vallejo, Calif.; 10 grandchildren, four President Vice President 51 BRUCE R. CHRISTENSEN Vice 66 President CHARLES J. KIMBER HAPPENS HERE! WE MAKE THINGS HAPPEN FOR THE BETTER IN OUR COUNTY-FO- R A LOT OF PEOPLE-FO- R BUSINESS AND THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY IN GENIT ALL Asst. Vice President 72 ALTON HUNSAKER Agriculture Representative 83 JOSEPH P. SIGGARD ERAL! Asst Manager Installment Loan Dept. Romina Rasmussen Let us make things New blown? You'll find a YOUR the better HOME-OWNE- D see this sign. two sisters, Rose Johnson, Brigham City; and Mrs. George (Florence) Osborne, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted in the Fifth LDS CARD OF THANKS their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved Marie Bywater we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We expressed wiah especially ward bishopric, LI more information 723-894- f 3 to thank the The Jim B. Bywater Family iTrmTTTrr M j MEMBER the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. 1 Ti inuunnm liHill, m call Phone ... for YOU! MKJEEjMEM I Ji For happen for BANK friend where you 14 kindness d, WERE IN AN INDEPENDENT LEAGUE BY OURSELVES . . . WE DONT HAVE TO WAIT FOR SIGNALS FROM THE SIDELINES. ..YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT FOR ACTION. 30 To those who by their acts of home-owne- 62 D. WAYNE HUNSAKER She was reared in Mantua and moved to Brigham City in 1926. was Rasmussen Mrs. sustained as Sunday school organist at the age of 11 and served in a continuous musical capacity in the LDS church until her death. She had served in the Relief society stake board for nearly 30 years and was a past president of the Fifth ward Relief society. both of Brigham City; Mrs. Robert (Echo J.) Proudfit, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don (Cleo J.) Krelle, San Mateo, Calif.; ELDER BUCK 81 DON A. CARLSON 1, 1972. Survivors include Leon Jensen and Alden E. 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