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Show Winners Named in Jayceette SS Coverage Thanksgiving Rosier Contest Extended by Hundreds of boys and girls in elementary grades in the Brigham City schools participated in the Thanksgiving poster contest sponsored by the Brigham City Jayceette club. Judging was completed last week and the winning posters are now on display in four business houses on Main street, including Breiten-beke- r Electric, Hamilton Drug, Seaboard Finance, Merrills barber shop, and Hanson Music City. Mrs. Verl Iverson served as chairman of the event. PRIZES WERE awarded to the three top winners of the classes at Bunderson, Lincoln, Central and Mountain View schools, and a grand prize winner chosen from the first through third grades and from the fourth through sixth grades in each school. Earning the honors of grand prize winners were the following: Bunderson school Lynn Jenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Jenson; Nancy Fothergill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Fothergill. Lincoln school Marco Glover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover; Carla Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall Central school Michael Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs Simon R. Johnson; Mary Ann Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omer J. Call. Mountain View school Leon son of Mr. and Mrs. Kee Delgarito; Carolyn Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fish. Bittner, Kirsten Jensen and Diane Curtis. Sixth grade Ten Walker. Wilson, DeAun Miles; bara Blower. Shanna Hunsaker and Kerry Fife. Third grade Wendell Jeppson, Bob Skaggs, Duane Zabriskie, Tony Teseny, Julie Merrill, Karen Smart, Lindred Onase. Pamela Sedeiholm, Maxine Angelsen Second grade Douglas Packer. Dannell Christensen, Claudia Vickie Debt a Thompson, Christensen, Alan Williams, Elizabeth Knudson, Christine Glenn, Jill Holst. Packer, Blake Gardner, Johnny Young, Kenneth Evans, Jill Candland, Mike Parsons, Donalie Hansen, Linda Cox and Michael Allen. Fourth grade Marco Johnston, Nancy Peart, Judy Fenton, Dale McDonald, Kathy Ann Thompson, Shereen Strong, Kim Webb, Karen Ada Cox. BUNDERSON: First grade Brad Currie, Jill Jacobson, Kathleen Hume, Mark Phipps, Cortney Henrie, Ann Condon, Janna Nielson, Debora Brown, Ned Young, Kristine Wayley, Mary Kershaw and Donald Burhanna. Second grade Craig Gale, VicMachele kie Homer, Johnson, Mark Jenson, Jimmy Robertson, Kristine Jones, Ellen Grover. Third grade Scott Losee, Janice Bennett, Karen Christensen, Rula Lori Jorgensen, George McKole, Susan Mara Dailey, Tingey, Munns, Dale Hepworth Fourth grade Kevin Jensen, Anna Tucker, David Adams, Linda Gumster, Bob Butze, Gemma Rita James Botstord, Dailey, Campbell, Edward Wavrock. Fifth grade Marva Richardson, Sue Croft, Ann Merrill, Nancy Fishburn, Kristine Bunderson, Carolyn Proll. Sixth grade Lynn Curri, Tami Grover, Tara Burt, Tanya Daley, Steven Farner, Kathy Hansen. LINCOLN: Second grade Nancy Compton, Debra Nelson and Sheryl Kenny. Leslie Taylor, Fourth grade Blaine Nelson, Brenda Buist; Lee lhe appointment Stewart. Richards. Fifth grade Margaret Rees, Carolyn Packer, Lee McDonald, Payne, Joyce Roger Edmonds, Joan Musulas, Claine Tanner, Janet Johnson, Marce Devilbiss, Cin-d- a Ratzlaff. Sixth grade Tony Davis, Chris FIRST, second and third place winners in the classe in each of Petersen, Jimmy Stoddard, Marithe schools were listed as follows: lyn Brown, Mary Ann Fujikawa, Thioko! Appoints New Division Manager of Kunjorrisfo! Unit Grand prize POSTER WINNERS above, left to right, Leon Delgarito, gill, Lynn Jenson, Carolyn Fish and in each division of upper and lower winners in the Jayceettee Thanksgiving Michael Johnson, Carla Hall, Mary Ann Marco Glover. They received prizes for grades in ach of the four elementary side of the Dove creek road as had been done on the Park Valley side. said that The county officials first they would have to receive permission from the property owner involved, Charles Kunzler. They said the work probably can be included in next years road budget. Hyrum Christensen said that water backing up from a borrow pit on the Iowa string road is damaging his farm land. The com(Continued From Page One) missioners said they would inspect be connected with a second light the situation together with the via an underground line. road supervisor. The commissioners approved fiwere COMMISSIONERS THE nal payment to Frandsen and acadvised of the next steps to take of a final Hilton and claim cepted a cemetery mainm establishing Carr construction company with tenance The for Garland district exception of $18, the cost of reproposed district gamed voter apin treasa the thermostat placing proval by a 260 to 97 margin. urers office. County Attorney Omer Call said Lionel Mason and Melvin Udy the next steps would be to pass from Plymouth asked the county to grade and gravel two miles of road directly east of Plymouth. said they The commissioners would discuss the matter with the county road supervisor. County Eyes Land for MOUNTAIN VIEW: First grade Eleanor Packwood, Glenna Jep-soCameron Smith, Jana Johnson, Andrea Rice, Rickie Fletcher. Second grade Karen Dover, Gordon Nelson, Nome Shebala, Steven Bilboa, Sarah Sneed, Randy Nelson, Jonathan Tsosie, Tommy Dawson, Jimmy Hailing Wendell Jepson, Third grade Bob Skaggs, Duane Zabriskie, Tony Teseny, Julie Merrill, Karen Smart, Lindred Onase, Pamela Maxine Angelsen Fourth grade Leslie Dickman, Debra Valcarce, Shannon Smith, Douglas Allen, Lina Smith, Roger Steven Vincenti, Joanne Taylor, Hansen, Terry Nelson Fifth grade Anna Marie Onsae, Linda Fackrell, Melody Miller, Gwen Jean Bruderer, Darleine Reese, Michael Jones. Jeanne Leigh, Robert Lichfield, Blaine Nay, Dickman, Cynthia RAYMOND LIND from Lynn Jeanene Rowe and Becky Harper. asked the commissioners about JUDGES OF the contest Includ- having a grade done on the Lynn ed Shirley Valcarce, Pat Hunsaker, Beth Ferrin, Kay Turner, the Jayceette club. The Thanksgiving poster contest Beth Baugh, Nancy Beeton, Connie Lou is sponsored annually by the JayParsons, Carolyn Bywater, and Rose ceette club in the four elementary Hess, Sydna Keating Marie Knudson, all members of schools in Brigham City. Nursing Home poster contest are shown Call, Nancy Gay Fotherdrawing the best posters schools in Brigham City. of Serenas II Younng as gcnt-tu- l rnanagei ot l lie luntei Bi istol D, vision of 1 Chemical Corporation, Bi istol. Pa has been announced by J S Jorczak, vice president, Special-f,- t s openations Previous to his new appointment, Young was head of the and engineering program it the Quenhanoa Plant of Cuitiss Prior to that Wnght Coi potation he was executive vice president of Piessur Foim Coi poi ation ol Swaithmoie, Pa Your soi ia secui ay is now better than ever. Because of the I960 amendments, has coverage been extended, less work under so- cial security is needed to qualify for benefits, and a peison no long-e- r need be at least 50 years old to receive disability insurance benefits Jay M Hansen, repiescntut'e Of-- J of the Ogden Social Secuiitv fice, savs that theie have been laige ciowds in then olfice ever since the law was changed, and it We shows no sign of letting up. welcome everyone w ho thinks he might qualify under the new law, Hansen emphasized. "In fact, we are glad to see such ciowds because it means word of the changHe went on es is getting around to say people Who are unable to wait to see a representative of the office should try agun as soon as possible Hansen suggests that anyone who answers one of the following questions "yes get in touch with the Ogden Social Security Office as soon as possible: Have you ever had your application for social security benefits denied because you, or the breadwinner in your family, hadnt worked long enough under social security? 2. Have you delayed filing for be- disability insurance benefits cause you are not yet 50 years old 3 If you are a widow, were you ever told that you couldn't qualify for benefits on your husbands social security account because he died before 1940, or had not worked long enough under social security? 4 Have you been told you can't receive benefits on your husbands account because you havent yet been married to him tor three I CENTRAL: First grade Connie Davis, David Braithwaite, VeAnn Christofferson, Sherri Swan, Janet Hansen, Susanna Holland, Vickie Glauser, Denise Johnson, Louisa Burbank, Holly Moffitt, Sandra Fenton; Shelly Swenson, Deborah Beth Ann Swanson, Lleyellyn, Jeffrey Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 24, 1960 Amendments De-lor- Bar-- ! Third grade THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, hio-ko- I , I'tohded Si I humus college, at St. .1. Minn is married and has a son student ai is a junior St Francis college m Loretta, M Young is a member of the Mce v ot the Plastics Industry, Associa-lo- n be American Ordnance and American Institute of n ye non! and is a regular con-- i limit i to a number of scientific i bln alums 1 .e pre-me- d Hunter Bristol Division of Chemical cm poi ation is located m Bi istol, Pa , adjacent to liA PROI F SSIONAL engineer, nmoiate headquarters They are censed in Illinois, he has been an engaged in design, development engineering consultant in the ureas nJ niodin tion ot specialized deof ptoduct and piocess developnies for the aircraft and missile ment fot such firms as American industry Cuient programs inCyanamid, Continental Can, Mon- clude work on arming and ord-santo Chemical Cmporation, and mce devices, shaped charges, International Business Machines safe arming devices, igniters and Corporation t'Usile fuzes, rocket sled systems, plas-- u Voung is a graduate of St Thorn- giound support equipment, s and elastomers. es Military Academy and has also I lie liiokol n the gift only YOU can give 4 1 an order creating the district and also to divide it into three subdivisions as nearly equal in popula-- : ,T tion and area as practicab e. The commissioners would then appoint a cemetery maintenance commissioner fiom each subdivision The commissioners signed an agreement for a bookmobile dem-onstration and study in the county 1 For years? Read the questions carefully, and if your answer to any one of them is "Yes, you may see Hansen on Thursday, Dec. 1, from 10 to a m until noon and from 4 p. m. 1 an informal, natural pose . . . THE FAMILY PORTRAIT, TAKEN IN YOUR HOME COMPTON 102 STUDIO PA. S. MAIN Tlieses Give an Electrical Gift at any price you want to pay a. Isetibesr way Rotisserie Automatic Saucepan Steam Irons Lamps IercoUtors Ladies Shaver Llectric Fry Pan F.lectric Bedding Food Mixer Electric Shaver Sandwich Grill Waffle Iron Ice Cream Freezer Food Blender Clock Radio Elect lie Clock Travel Iron Corn Popjver Egg Cooker Heating Pad Garden Light Lighting I ixture UTAH POWER A Floor Lamp Vacuum Cleaner Floor Scrubber Air Purifier Elect! ic Range l.lct trie Drver Automatic Washer Pot table TV Set 1 Electric Roaster LIGHT CO. (A. f It IIWIItTH j icrer-Ref- i igerator Pot table Phonograph Hi-I- i Set Steico Set Buy now from your dealer In todays world, yesterdays methods of doing the job are now obsolete. fast-movin- g This is particularly true in the complex business of producing copper. To meet the challenge of finding a better way, Kennecott's Utah Copper Division lias developed a series of programs designed to include every employee in the search for more efficient, more ore economical ways of converting into marketable copper. Heading the never-endin- g quest for improvements is the Industrial Engineer. On the job he is the man who is never satisfied. low-gra- de Even when he finds a better way of doing a job he immediately begins to look for a still better way. In effect, he is the spearhead of Kennecotts battle to remain competitive. He leads todays fight to combat the effects of the declining amount of copper in the oie of foreign and of the competition of domestic competition of rising costs. substitute matenals The industiial engineer is part of a concentrated effort to keep Kennccott a vital, healthy business that will continue to produce benefits for Utah in the years to come. Kcnnecait Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division PROUD TO BE PART Of I ( TOTAL FLFCTRIC HOMF . . . I A GROWING UTAH 58 Ik |