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Show f 6 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, January 19, 1961 THE BOX I .I Thiokol Shows Local Couple ELDER Feted With mid-wint- r, HOME FOR a visit with his parents is Gordon E. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim M. JohnHe has been employed son in California. MRS. S. L. Moskowitz, president the Auxiliary to the B. E. Med ical Society; Mrs D. L. Bunder-son- , Mrs. W R. Merrell and Mrs J. Gordon Felt, attended a meeting in Salt Lake City held by the Auxiliary to the Utah State Medical Assn., Jan. 12, where Mrs HERE TO GET acquainted with Merrell gave a demonstration on her new grandson is Mrs. Elva B. home preparation for civil deMunns of Rexburg, Idaho. She is fense or disaster. staying with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bowen. Three-year-ol- HAPPY Birthday to you, sang out at the Reeve Browns Friday when Mrs. Brown entertained a group of friends in honor of Mrs. Max Bott on her birthday anniver- sary. A hot chicken dinner was served to the following- Mrs. Herm Mrs. K. B. Olsen, Mrs. Ray Korth and Mrs. Mack Young. - Of Huge Motor Judge and Mrs. Lewis Jones were feted at a housewarming party Monday evening. The informa party was hosted by a group of 'ormer neighbors of the couple and was held in the Jones new home Mr. and Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Mary Robbins were of the gala party, at which refreshments were served and a lovely plant presented to the Jones. A with skit concerned humorous of those "Hidden Personalities present was given by Evelyn Dames. Present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson. Mr. and Mrs Wade Quinlans, Mr and Mrs Owen J. W. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Facer, Mr and Mrs Ray Daines, Mr and Mrs LaMont Glover, Mr. and Mrs Delmant Jones, Mrs. Mary Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfreda Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horsley, Mr. and Mrs, Gus Burbank, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peter cross section of a A solid propellant rocket motor under study bv the Redstone division 'of Thiokol Chemical corporation for 'the National Aeronautics and Space Administration was displayed last week. diameter motor enThis visioned by Redstone division for NASA would total 6 feet in length, and produce an average thrust of 2.400 000 pounds during a burning time of 82 seconds Seven of these motors represented by these cross section would be clustered together to power the first stage of future space research vehicles. Currently, as part of the large solid propellant rocket motor defor sign study being conducted NASA, Thiokols Redstone division motors nas under consideration ranging in size from ten to twenty-eigfeet in diameter. Had-fiel- ht 1 Duncan Hines d h ANOTHER group X qo-- i t - - - at the were - ed her daughter, Maruyn, 1 medical students can gain an valuable wealth of technical in- iTpct j, spiwy- 1 Scott DAY-NIT- E o Morioos Travel & Prestigo Seif Confidence ! Training V Pride Varied duty Enlist for Marino duty oa londL in the air. ot sea or SEE YOUR LOCAL MARINE RECRUITER (Set name andor addreit of local U. 5. Marine recruiter ia this spoco) gs&EKBsa: train- B STEAK For Education 34 i i A, Well, I'm not going to , . - m; in- ... E 15c - LARGE THIOKOL MOTOR This photo shows a cross section of a solid piopelient rocKe. engine being The diameter mu'or would developed by Thiokol Chemical coiporation at its Redstone division. total 63 feet in length and produce an average thrust of 2,100,000 pounds during a burning time of 82 seconds. WE AGREE MADAM It isnt good household management to buy costly machines to do vour laundrv. Were suggesting you take your wash to the LAUNDERCENTER, do it all In an hour In Culligan Soft Water. ... your futuro ing and information in their chosen field by serving as a member of the Utah National Guard's 144th Those seeking evacution hospital degrees in engineering would find it profitable to serve m one of the rigjj THIS AD GOOD ALL WEEK. ALL MEATS U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Utah National Guards several en- - M LOWEST MEAT PRICES IN TOWN units. jLgj gineering LL. For the Guardsman majoring in electrical engineering or similar Beef From the House of Quality Ail fields, the Guard opoutes and SWIFTS million dollars several maintains radar worth of highly technical equipment in the Air Guard's Radar squadron And, the Utah National Guard and offers supervisional training self discipline important to the man. education of any young Join now Serving with the Utah The Utah National Guard offers National Guard is a worthwhile General Rich concluded. graduating seniors in the states pioject, of one the unimost high schools Love That Sand que plans of financing a college MONAHANS, Tex. (UPI) Proof education available. that nobody outgrows the fascinaNational the Utah By joining soldier tion of a sandbox is Monahans Guard now, money paid PHONE PA EVERYTHING IN THE BARGAIN SHOP IS A BARGAIN 145 SOUTH MAIN V! trainees for just two hours a week Sandhills State Paik, which atCt2STr1 7.500 about visitors tracts monthly durarmory drill time and ing the summer, is more than adequate to finance the educational costs for a student in any of the states colleges or universities. MORE THAN 500 young men from throughout the state, who are now members of Utahs first line of defense, are taking advantage of the Utah National Guards plan of financing thpir college educations, according to Maior General Maxwell E Rich, state adjuwotds which convey some small measure of the manner tant general. There are excellent reasons why the 1961 Cadillac so And. bv serving in nther branch in which it takes command of the road and wins the otnjiletelv dominates the highways of America. The of the Utah National Guard Army is fine-- t Cadillac in a it or Air the college student can and distinguished history, unstinting acclaim of those who drive or ride in it. Your long reasonably be assured that he will Cadillac dealer cordially invites you to enjoy a mema motoi car which rcflcc ts an authority unchallenged by finish his education since Guardsorable demonstration drive at your earliest convenience. men are exempt from the military any ttval. Stately . . . majestic . . . maslirjul . . . these are draft once they complete a short basic training course 'T outside the state and fulfill their legal National Guard obligation. IN ADDITION, the Utah Nation! al Guard in manv instances serves ! 1 to supplement the education of college students who are members For example. of Guard units vest in these new gadgets. Single Load Chk Brigham Cafes and dryers. DAY-NIT- BUILDS MEN! Recommends Ralph SADIE HAWKINS day at the Box Elder High school ended on a gay note Friday with dozens of after dance and party fun. Among the no host gatherings was a party at the George Rollins for friends of their daughter, Pam Guests were Alvin Anderson, Marcia Chlarsen, Dave Smoot, Margaret Owen. Bruce Hadfield, JaAllen Thompson. nice Walters, Donna Sheffield. Craig Johnson, Pom Meals and Robert Reeder. ftiSSfeyir. The MARINE CORPS Floridas Everglades is the nations third largest national park. VOYAGE is extended to and Mrs. Kenneth Thurber who left this week to return to their home in Florida. The Thur-ber- s have resided here for the past two years while Mr. Thurber ' has been employed at Thiokol Teacher; This is the fifth time Chemical Corporation. He will re-main with Thiokol but has been!lve,had yu s,dy aftcr schoo th,s week What have you to say9 Student. Im glad its Friday. MRS. RALPH R. Channell re-- 1 turned home Sunday morning after spending three weeks in San Diego. Calif., where she visited WHATS THAT YOUNG with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Junghans, and MAN? SAVE MONEY ON with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Channell She had MY LAUNDRY? gone to California the dav after Christmas, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Junghans, who had spent I suppose you want to sell me one ol Christmas day at the home of Mr. those expensive automatic washers and Mrs R. Channell here. BON Mr. Agriculture. The total includes estimates of actual crop damage and the cost of controlling the pests. fu'l-scal- e National Guard Pay Provides MR. AND MRS. Clark Rasmussen are telling friends about their new granddaughter who was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Moss is Moss, Bountiful. the former Cleo Rasmussen. d Linda Moss is stay ing in Brigham City with her grandparents until her mother is home from the hospital and a at brother, Robert, is waiting home to welcome the new arrival. of partment Three local eating places were recommended by the 1961 Duncan Hines listing of the best places to eat. in The publication, Adventures Good Eating, listed the Idle Isle Maddox Cafe, 25 South Main; Ranch House, two miles south of Restautown; and the Tropical rant, 128 South Main, with a high recommendation for each. Comments on the Idle Isle were as follows: Excellent home cooking and baking Specialty, vegetables and fruits in season One of the best cafes in Utah outside the larger cities. Regarding Maddox Ranch House, it stated This is an attractive place. The chicken is famous Also served are choice steaks Comments on the Tropical Restaurant were as follows: Specialty, broiled chicken, charcoal-broilesteaks, ham, pork, beet, sparenbs. Also serves buffet-luncand smorgasbord Loral residents have long considered themselves fortunate to live where so much is offered when they have a desire to eat out. These places also prove a popular attraction to residents of the entire Intermountain Region who can frequently be seen enMORNING bridge was enjoyed joying the good food at any of at the home of Mrs. Reed Merrell these restaurants. on Tuesday. Guests were Mis. D. Glen Smith, Mrs. Eric Seashore, Mrs. James Simper, Mrs. Omer Call, Mrs. Reese Jensen, Mrs. Stayner Thompson, Mrs. D. A. Olsen, and Mrs. Paul Merrell. Mrs. Charles Claybaugh was a special guest for luncheon. WELCOME HOME to Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins who have moved back to Brigham City to make their home. Mr. Robbins is employed as an electrical engineer at Hill Field. The Robbins have three children, Billy, Jr J'Lynne, and Kathleen. Mrs. Robbins will be remembered here as the former Jeanette Weight. CaliforWASHINGTON (UPI) nia agriculture lost an estimated $177,974 144 because of insects last year, according to the U. S. De- Cross Section Housewarming lull has settled Jensen, Kathleen The Owen, Steve over the city but there are still Holmgren, Betty Endo, Dennis Deon Larsen, Lynn vacations, parties and winter tun Yamasaki, to talk about. Hardy, Nancy Nichols and Gary Nelson. KINA AND Tara Burt, daugh- IT WAS A pizza party at the of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Burt, ters entertained a group of young Arden Balls, and daughter, Bar- bara Janes friends were Jerry friends Sunday Bert Hoopes, Margaret Mason, skating party. Robert Korth, the afternoons fun Freeman, Carol Enjoying Pam Powers, Wayne were Kristene Seashore, Susan Taylor, Reese Young, Linda Korth. Kathleen Reese, Jean Hendrickson, Celeste Jensen, Bruce Nielsen, Peggy Billings, Joel Hust, Hansen, Spencer John-sePimper, Patty Pimper and Matt Julie Archuletta, Jean Balls, Glen Peterson, Burt. and Dennis Hansen. After skating, the group return- Kay Tingey ed to the Burt home for chili, hot SURPRISE, surprise, for Mrs. Lewis Siggard, on her birthday andogs and gingerbread. and friends CALIFORNIA is always a nice niversary. Neighbors brought refreshments and gatherwinter to the visit place during ed at the home of Mrs. Siggards months and Mrs. Ruth P. AnderMrs. Ina Larsen There son has gone there for an indef- sister, were Mrs. Virgil Pierce, Mrs. A inite stay with her children. She E. Christofferson, Mrs. May Siswill spend some time with Mr. Mrs. Lewis Gardner, Mrs sons, and Mrs. George Jorgenson at Sarah Siggard, Mrs. Adeiia HadBurbank, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kup-feMrs Lenora Holmes San Diego, and Mr. and Mrs. ley, spent the afternoon visitThey Ventura. Larry Anderson, ing and sewing. ENJOYING THE warm sunTHE STAYNFR Thompsons shine in Arizona are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen who left Tuesday home was the scene of a no host for Phoenix. They will visit a dinner Saturday night. together Enjoying the evening daughter for a week and then locate an apartment for the remain- were the D. Glen Smiths, Dr. der of their stay. They plan to be Reed Merrills, D. A Olsens, Dr. Jim Simpers, Paul Merrells, Eric gone for the winter months. Charles Seashores, Claybaughs, A surprise birthday Friparty Omer Calls, and Reese Jensens. day night honored Mr. Hansen MRS. RONALD Rock and Mrs. prior to their departure. Members who served with him in the Lewis Jones motored to Logan Eighth ward bishopric dropped in this week to attend a birthday for the evening. Included in the party for Mrs. Charles Reeves. group were Mr. and Mrs. Howard A few close friends and relaKelly, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glov- tives gathered at the home of Mrs. er, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott. Henry Watkins, Jr., to celebrate A THIRTY DAY leave can go the event. Mrs Jones and Mrs. Watkins mighty fast but Capt. and Mrs. are daughters of Mrs. Reeves. Phil Christofferson and children, Jill, Allan, Janet and JoAnn are MRS. DEAN Candland just had busy renewing old friendships and friends dropping in all day on her visiting at the home of Capt. birthday last week. Christoffersons parents, Mr. and In the morning there were Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Christofferson. Clair Knudsen, Mrs. Phil Cutler, They arrived here Tuesday from Mrs. Darrell Gardner, Mrs. J. D. Germany where they have spent Merrell, Mrs. Robert Call, Mrs. the last three years. They flew to Richard Fly and Mrs. Ray Reese. New York and then came to BrigAfternoon visitors were Mrs. ham City by automobile. Rex Earl, Mrs. Lowell Baron, and At the end of their leave they Mrs. Eric Seashore. Mrs. Ray will go to California for their next Reese and Mrs. Richard Fly came assignment. for the fun in the afternoon, too. 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