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Show ?' 5 tHE vO-'i- fHvvfm be available for occupancy at the start of the 1982-6to the schol year, according contractor. President Bullen said. He urged that application be made immediately by those interested in living in the quarters. Application should be made to C, LDS StuDon Bishop, manager, dent Living Center, Box 220, Utah State University, Logan, Utah. MANAGER APPOINTED New LDS Student Living Center At USU to Be Ready for 1 962-6- 3 len said. Appointmert of Bishop makes it applications of possible to students wishing to live in the new center, he added. THE LDS Student Living Center at USU includes seven residence 504 single halls to accommodate students and a Delta Phi fiater-nithouse for 72 returned LDS Four residence halls missionaries are for women students and three y yrO m 'ifr tareer Facilities Thursday, January 11, 1962 Appointment of C. Don Bishop, Lcgan, as manager of the new LDS Student Living Center at Utah State University, was announced Friday by Reed Bullen, president of Utah State University stake. Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter-da- y Saints. Utah State University stake has been charged by the First Presidency of the LDS church with of managing the Student Living Center, President Bul t. for mrn. JOURNAL. Brigham City, Utah BOX ELDER rtif'awir-wFir'- will BISHOP has recently served es business manager of the Logan LDS Institute of Religion, and for the past six years was principal of Logan LDS seminary. Prior to that he was a teacher in the Logan seminary, teacher at the USU teacher training school, assistant purchasing agent at USU, and a student at the university, where he received a master's degree in educational administration in 1957. The new manager has a long In management an4 6ij. cational positions, President BuU len said. The LDS Student Living Center is being built by the LDS church on ground adjacent to the Utah State University campus for LDS students attending the university. LDS standards will be maintained at the center, and it will be coordinated with the university housing program, President Bullen said. - y-- yw r r Thiokol Motor Firings Okay Large h diameter solid propellant motors, fully road tested and temperature cycled, have static-fireat been successfully 50 degrees F. at the Redstone DiCorvision of Thiokol Cnemtcal poration. The motors had been EACH of the seven residence subjected repeatedly to temperahalls has 12 family group living ture variations between minus 50 and 135 degrees F. apartments, each designed and degrees F. stufurnished to accommodate six tion room, TV room, and a service dents. Facilities In each apart- area with automatic washers and ment will consist of a kitchen-dinin- g dryers, ironing boards and work g room area, three tables. rooms (two students to a food storage Contractor Is Ernest Stettler & room), two baths, room and linen closet. Each build- Sons, Logan, and Sterling Lyon, ing will include a lounge, recrea- - Ogden and Logan, is architect. d study-sleepin- uy tv f ct yyy r?iO'orriflry'''yiro t vwv t rrr p The motors used only flight type components, including tnS case and nozzle. Cast with high energy Thiokol HC propellant, burning time for the motors was in excess of 30 seconds. Thiokol spokesmen said the motors met all test objectives. This is believed to be the first time that high performance flight type motors of this size, fully temperature cycled and road tested, have been fired successfully at so low a temperature. The motors were developed by Thiokol Chemical Corporations Redstone Division under the corporate independent research and development program. Principles successfully demonstrated in these tests can be applied to a wide range of missiles which require high performance powerplunts that must operate under extreme temperature variations. TTTTfl VfUtIB EfsammEx EUYU.S. SAYINGS BONDS & STAMP3 "Vw imeue v Safeway Coffee Specials ! There's a Delicious Blend For Every Budget sh Nob Hill Coffee Rich and Robust lb, bag CQf 1 bag v V $ f XXX Wishing for xvsp , iT-TSgTT- P sv , X delicious-mea- l ideas? Youll find plenty in the wonderful variety of pork in f f I iX 7cp Qualify Perk... right from the heart of the corn country! f 1C leU 47;79 Safeway Instant 1 lb. bag 57c Airway Coffee Airway Coffee 21b. bag 1.11 Edwards Coffee 1 lb. can 60c Edwards Coffee 2 lb. can 1.17 Dont Forget These! v X f J1 this big sale. Beautiful, , gliste- cuts, rich with the nutty flavor only corn feeding can give! Our low prices are kind to your budget . . . shop Safeway today! ning-pink 4 ' X'V r 4' V ' r,4. jf Bakery Selections! Average. Cut From Save on Corn Fed Hogs These Budget Prices 3-l- b. Pork Loin Eloas Pork Center Chops Rath's Lean 4-- 6 lb. Average Save Twice . . . Save on Stamps . . . Save on Price Cudahy's Puritan Wonderful lb. For A Breakfast Treat Spare Elibs srz ond Save Frankfurters Lean Ground Several Times Daily From Tender, Lean Beef Week End Specials At Safeway I Tender Zucchini Squash s y, is. 39 is. 59 I |