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Show Private ends mod course Army Pvt. Gregory G. Gorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Gorman, 1007 Hickory, Brigham City, commedical pleted a corpsman course at the U.S. Armys Academy of Health Sciences, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. He learned to perform routine patient care and treatment duties in combat areas, hospital units, dispensaries, clinics and other medical facilities. He also received instruction in the k transporation of sick and wounded by ground, air and water means. VERGALEE ANDERSON recently graduated from a floral school and has accepted employment in Houlton, design Maine. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leedrow An- derson Garland. of Dec. 20. She has been a private student at this school for the past four months. Diploma goes to The course was under the direction and instruction of Dean L. F. Walton. It deals with techniques of floral art and Garlandite arrangements. Miss Vergalee Anderson received her diploma from Foothill Candlelight School of Floral Design in Salt Lake City Vergalee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leedrow Anderson of Garland where she spent the holidays prior to leaving Saturday for Houlton, Maine, where she will be employed in the floral and arts field. combat engineer. Kevin R. Bennett is the last of our young men to join our ranks and enlisted for the European option, he is presently attending basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. Pvt. Bennett also chose as his field automotive repair parts specialist. After completion of basic training, Pvt. Bennett will undergo advanced training in the automotive field, and will be stationed in Europe. 3 men enlist in Army Three more men from the Box chose Army .'during the month of December, according to SFC, Joe Lessard, Army recruiter in Brigham City. The enlistees include the following: Grant D. Jones Jr. of Route 2, ' Brigham City. Pvt. Jones for enlisted helicopter mechanic repairman course. He is presently attending basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., Elder county after completion of basic training, he will undergo training at Fort Rucker, Ala., in helicopter repair. Delayed Entry Tom L. Burns of 134 North Fourth West of Brigham City chose the delayed entry program, and chose as his field combat arms delayed entry. Pvt. Burns is currently a high v school senior, and will leave for basic training after graduation. Pvt. Burns will attend Fort Ord, Calif., for basic training, and upon completion he will un- dergo advance training in Court fines 5 men Two local men have been sentenced in Brigham City Court on driving under the influence of alcohol charges. Merlin A. Hansen, 55, Corinne, pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $200 and given 30 days in jail. Ellis Deloy Nelson, 43, of 43 South Fifth East, Brigham City, was found guilty of the same offense and was fined $250 and given 60 days in jail. Found guilty of reckless R. James was driving Checketts, 18, of 565 South Third West, Brigham City. Records show the case was appealed to First District Court. He was fined $50. Pleading guilty to public intoxication was Jack Robinson Ammons, 57, of 144 South Second West, Brigham City. He was fined $25 and handed a jail term. y Lawrence Davis, 20, Salt Lake City, received a $50 fine after pleading guilty to illegal possession of alcohol. Also bound over to the court on a forgery charge was Charles Martin Colwell, Jr., 55, of Carlin, Nev. Both men were charged in complaints filed by the Box Elder county sheriffs office. Real estate class sell all Utah St. A special evening and Saturday course on real estate salesmanship will be held at Utah State university beginning Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 6:30 p.m. The course is designed for people interested in taking the State of Utah real estate examination for salesmen in January. The course covers mortgages, junior liens, land contracts, sources of funds, real estate and investment taxation analysis. The course may be taken for university credit. The program of instruction will be held Jan'. 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30 and 31 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday Jan. 25 and Saturday Feb. 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. The course will be taught in room 303 of the Business building at USU. Dr. Calvin Lowe of the College of Business is the instructor. Native named to post Roger L. Jensen, a native of Brigham City and graduate of Utah State university in electrical engineering, has been named assistant plant manager at the Hercules Incorporated plant in Oxford, Ga. Jensen, a veteran of four years in the Navy, joined Hercules at the Bacchus Works near Salt Lake City. He transferred to the Hercules Allegany Ballistics Laboratory at Cumberland, Md., to the home office engineering department at Wilmington, Del. In 1970, he was named supervising engineer of the project engineering group at Covington, Va., and then plant engineering superintendent last year. Before salmon leave salt water, they store up oils- and fats for the journey to the spawning grounds, during which they do not eat. - . BEHS will give winter concert The annual winter concert of the Box Elder High school instrumental department will be held Thursday, Jan. 16, in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. The event is free to the public and will feature Concert and Freshmen bands and the String emsemble. A wide variety of music for everyones tastes will be presented. Included will be marches, pop and classical numbers. The public, as well as parents, is invited to this annual event that highlights local musicians. Aide named by Thiokol R.E. Davis, president, Thiokol corporation, has announced the appointment of Dr. as Holzmann Dynachem corporation, a wholly owned of Thiokol subsidiary headquartered in Santa Fe Springs, Calif. Dr. Holzmann replaces Michael Gilano who has resigned in order to devote time to his personal business but who will remain as a technial consultant to Dynachem corporation. Dr. Holzmann has a broad background in the research, development, and marketing of Richard T. president of BOX NEWS, Brigham City, Utah ELDER 7 Sunday, January 12, 1975 specialty chemicals to industry. He comes to Thiokol from consulting activities devoted to market research studies, chemical diversification, product new development, and production, marketing, sales technique. Prior to conducting his own independent consultant business. Dr. Holzmann was employed by Quaker Chemical corporation as director Research Projects agency, Office of the Secretary of Defense. Dr. Holzmann received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Penn State university in 1958. He received his law degree from Georgetown university in 1964. He is a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar. of research and development with responsibility for new product development for application in the primary metals, fabricated metals, textiles, and paper trade industries. YMCATWEEK In his career, he has held key positions with Aerojet-Genera- l January corporation and the Advanced |