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Show 16 "THE BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER Thursday, October 6, 960 1 The eleventh annual Emergencies Dont Wait Week wil be observed in Utah this year from Oct. Governor George D. Clyde and mayors throughout the state have issued proclamations in connection with the occasion, which is part of a nation wide effort to make the average home a safer place. A public service safety program civic and sponsored by various Emercommunity groups, the camgencies Dont Wait Week to alerting paign is dedicated Americans to safety hazards in and around the home, and to disseminating information on precautionary measures and first aid Local Police Thiokol Engines Reliable In 200 Successive Flights There has not been a single case of engine failure in more than 200 missiles flights of Thiokal-booste- d according to a report on propulsion reliability in a recent issue of Space Business aily, for Aug. 29, 1960, a rocket industry newsletter published in Washington, D.C. ful R&D launchings of the antimissile missile have been demon- strated. One hundred sixty motors fired perfectly in carrying the and the Argus three stage modification, on its 32 successful flights during reentry tests in the The report reads: Polaris program and project ArMinuteman Eight successful gus. Falcon Operational since 1954 launches in eight successive tries. Silo tests of the solid propellant the rocket has posted record reengines have been cut from 18 to liability over a wide temperature eight, because of good test results. range. 12 successful 5 powered Six successful launPershing in 12 successive drops of flights of ches out six successive firings. have proven feasibility The long range ballistic missile the met all objectives in the first six of rocket driven aircraft. One fact not to miss all of tests. these missiles have been powered successful Mace Forty-on- e by solid propellant rocket motors launches in 41 successive tries. produced by Thiokol. bomber now This unmanned is opSince the publication of this recerational. ord there has been another sucFour out of five. cessful test Little Joe firing of the Armys The missile has flown successfully Pershing missile. in all its development launches. s Cent Sale at Macks Repeated success 7 X-1- X-1- 5 1 Nike-Zeu- treatment to combat the appalling accident toll recorded in the United States. each year LAST YEAR, according to NaCouncil statistics, tional Safety citizens suffered some 9,300,000 with fatal or disabling injuries approximately half of these occurring in the supposed safe confines of the home. In recent years, accidents have killed, maimed and between crippled more children the ages of one and 14 than the seven deadliest diseases combined, and are now the leading cause between of death for all persons the ages of one and 36. A home-HomHOMECOMING SET accidents are three times LOming testimonial will honor Idas frequent as those occurring onderJ .Charles Keller Jr. Sunday the highway and more than twice evenjng, as frequent as those in industry where concentrated safety programs have halved the accident rate in the past 20 years. It is the hope of its sponsors that public awareness campaigns like Emerwill gencies Dont Wait Week help do the same fo rthe American family at home. FREE BOOKLETS designed to increase home safety are available without charge. One provides home of hazardous conditions. The other offers exto pert advice on bandaging achieve faster healing. Both booklets may be obtained by writing the Utah Safety Council, 314 East South Temple Salt Lake City. In Emergencies supporting G. Ernest Wait Week, Bourne, manager of the Safety Council said: Theres really noth- complicated about making a home a safer place. All it takes North. is the investment of a little time Nelson then backed up and collidivided with another car driven by and effort that will pay big dends by preventing the paid and Richardson which was backing of accidents. from the driveway of a private cost residence on Sixth East. There was an estimated $200 damage to the Nelson car, a station wagon, and $150 to the other auto. ON Friday, two cars collided at the intersection of Fifth West and Sixth South. Drivers of the cars were Jude H. Henderson, Sunset, and Ross Lamon Allen, 647 South Seventh West. The report stated that Henderson was driving south and the second auto was headed east when they collided. There was an estimated $25 damage to the Allen car and $50 to the other vehicle. Officer Tom Sneddon who investigated, cited Allen y for failure to yield LESS than two hours later Friday, at 6 p.m., two other cars collided at the intersection of First West and Second South. The vehicles were driven by B. Taylor, 1093 East Second North, and Winnifred Lois Higgin-son- , 425 East Second South. Damage to the Taylor car was set at $25 with an estimated $50 damage done to the second auto. Officer Sneddon who investigated, cited Miss Higginson for failure to yield LDS LAURITZENS, ALEXANDER Mission CUSTOM SMITH a checklist CREATIONS CARPETING $695 Seamless carpeting loomed to fit the room. Dyed any shade to match your home decor. Sq. Yd. outh Third East, he icenty returned from serving a tw0 anc a half Year mission for Ihe Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-inSaints in Denmark, He served as supervising elder for five months before being released. He is now enrolled as a junior student at Utah State University. Keller, 168 Laid over deluxe pad. g LAURITZEN FURNITURE ter-da- y $ avow PA 523 South Main i j H tz mnm AT Home From Brigham City police investigated three traffic mishaps last Thursday and Friday which resulted in damages totaling more than $50, according to reports of the accidents. The first mishap was investigated Thursday evening and involved cars driven by Clark Anton Neland son, 217 East Sixth North, 135 Robert Josiah Richardson, West Forest. Jay M. Herbert, the investigating officer, said the Nelson car was traveling north on Sixth East and overdrove the intersection at Sixth 1030331 CARPET HARVEST e Local Elder Investigate Car Mishaps Elected as officers to head activities for SEMINARY OFFICERS the LDS Seminary at Box Elder High during the current school year, are left to right, front, Kay Tingey and Margaret Mason; rear, Carol Korth, Alan Thompson and Alvin Anderson. No Doubt Friend; and relatives ef the Keller family are invited to attend What makes you look so sad the homecoming program, accord- and so pale, an older friend asking to Bishop Carlyle Jensen, who ed the romanic young man. will preside. Oh, its terrible, confessed the sad swain. "Shes the most wonderful girl in the world and I fiUpstanding Advice Tex. Farmer nally asked her to marry me and AUSTIN, (UP!) Jake Clinger said he recently she refused. a Cheer up. said the friend, called a veterinarian to report that his row had had spells when womans No may often turn out he couldnt get up for several to mean Yes. I know, said the youth mourndays and asked the vet's advice. Next time shes up sell her, fully. But she said, Aw phooey. was the veterinarian's reply. There are 42,000 sawmills in the 1 Cent Sale at Macks United States. Home Safety to Be Stressed During Week of Oct. 8 to 1 5 46 For Top Quality Workmanship in Reupholstering, any job, big or small WE CAN ASSURE YOU THE VERY BEST X. W' right-of-wa- Win-nifre- d right-of-wa- Some Roll Call SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) When 1st Sgt. Stephen M. Sluck called the role of new members of the 3277th School Squadron at Lackland Air Force Base, some of the names had a familiar ring. Among the men assigned to the squadron were Daniel Boone, William Penn, Edward G. Robinson and Woodrow Wilson. JL2S years of If mess How do you measure up? ths VOTERS CHECK LIST 1. Be sure you're registered. 2. Know the issues. 3. Look at the records of the parties and candidates. 4. Get active in politics. 5. Talk up the need to register and vote. m 6Z, on new Dismay co, naiotron. kt. 14 West Forest cAame kintucky in effloftdon sieaigbi bourbon whiskey, 8$ proof TYSONS 6. Start at the bottom with local issues and candidates. 7. Decide for yourself. 8. 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