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Show y ifryty V"-- ? rV ' i'4 9 yyfiry yi y yy f y iirt Commission Senior, Junior Pairings Given For Region 1 4 Self-Employ- Tourney this week for the big Region 14 basketball touinament which gets underway Monday, Feb. 12, in the Box Elder Junior High school Matched will be the top four in both senior and junior competition of Division 13 and Di vision tournaments which are in session this week. Since the exact teams and places wont be known until play in the two division tourneys is completed Saturday, pairings in the tournament have been region made by places. ;' . JUNIOR CHAMPS This is the Eighth ward team which placed first in North Stake Junior play. Kneeling, from left, Alan Freeman, Ryan Lee, Lloyd Baird, Terrence Lee and Norwin Standing DeVon Breitenbeker, ward athletic director; Alan Thompson, Bruce Kendrick, Ladd Hpllist, Ray Forsgren and Rodney Campbell. Coach Gary Pebley is absent from the photo. n THE PAIRINGS are the same for senior and junior teams with junior games on tap Feb. 12, 14, and 17 and seniors on Feb. 13, 15 and 17. The tourney will be an eight-tean madified type. Any team defeated after single-eliminatio- Thiokol Makes New Device A For Titan II i i An safe and electro-mechanic- aim device designed and J . V, - V. x. X& develop- Thiokol ed by Bristol Division, Chemical Corporation, for the Air Forces Titan II destruct system has successfully completed flight certification tests. The remotely actuated unit, which will be used as a safety device to prevent inadvertent premature initiation of the missiles destruct system, has a firing re liability of better than 0.999975 at a 95 percent confidence level. I This is the Eighth ward team which is PLAY IN TOURNEY representing North Box Elder stake as runnerup in the Division 13 basketball tournament. Front, left to right, Cal Andrus, Eldon Bailey, Ray Squires and Gary Pebley. Standing, DeVon Breitenbeker, athletic director; Walter D. Talbot, Elvin Mitchell and Trevor Hughes. To Entertain Dinner Group will A shootin match take the place of the usual discussion of national or international problems at the next meeting of the Box Elder Knife and Fork club, Thursday evening, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p. m. at the Tropical Restaurant, it was announced by Glen Knud-sepresident of the club. Imported for this duel with pistol (and blanks) will be Bill Jorfrom border patrolman dan, Brownsville, Texas, who is said to have the fastest draw and who was featured on Art Bakers TV show, You Asked For It. Jordan will draw against any club member who wants to test his ability. He will even give his opponent the edge; let him hold his gun in his hand and his finger on the trigger while his own gun remains in its holster. Ther will not be any "killin and no dying of an agonizing death as most TV shows feature, but it ought to be a delightful diversion just the same, Knudsen said. Reservations are due at least 24 hours in advance and may be made by contacting Ross C. Bowen, club secretary, at the Cham ber of Commerce office. ITS SAFETY function is accomplished by interruption of the firing circuit through misalignment of one of the components. This inpremature terruption prevents programmed event initiation which might be caused by inadvertent firing of squibs or detonators. Thiokols device meets the safety requirements and standards of and the Atlantic Missile Range other firing ranges and, also, satisfies the performance requirements of the latest family of misto siles and satellites. Subjected extremes in temperatures, shock, vibration and acceleration forces, for the destruct unit is qualified operation over the temperature range of 35 degrees F to 160 degrees F. In special cryogenic tests it was successfully operated 300 at temperatures as low as degrees F. It has withstood lOOg People who are nearing or are shock tests, vibration testing up past 62 years of age can save time to 42gs and acceleration of 12gs. and speed up the payment of their THE device first social security checks if they in touch with the social securincorporates an RF attenuator in get office early. the firing circuit which provides ity Ernest Roberts, field represena minimum of 30db. attenuation over th range of 150 kilocycles to tative of the Ogden Social Security office, said that an applica10,000 megacycles. can tion for retirement payments The detonator used in the device has a maximum be filed as much as three months current of 1.0 amp for before the person actually retires. 5 minutes. ROBERTS will be at the EmMotive power is provided by a ployment office in Brigham City reversible D. C. motor on Thursday, Feb. 15, from 10 a. mounted in the top portion of the m. to noon and from 1 p. m. to 4 unit; the unit will operate through p. m. and will answer any quesout the electrical operating range tions about Social Security. D. C. of 20 to He noted that people who plan ACTIVE in the S&A Device field to go on working past retirement should get in touch with the for the past three years, Thiokols age office to find out whether a recent Bristol Division, located adjacent in the law will permit to the companys headquarters, change to collect some payments in them Bristol, Pa., has designed and deaddition to their earnings. veloped in addition to the destruct TO INSURE unit, three othef S&A Devices; prompt payment they include units for initiating of the first check, persons who call stage separation and other explo- at the office should bring their sosive functions, such as linear shap- cial security cards, proof of age ed charge porting, inert units or date of birth, and evidence of statewhich could be used for missile 1961 earnings withholding for employees checkout and development tests, ment (Form and an S&A device for rocket mo- or copies of Federal income tax tor ignition functions. Continual returns and proof of payment of design and development work on taxes for S&A Devices is carried on at the Roberts explained that even if division to evolve products for fu- all of these papers are not availture generations of missiles and able, no one should delay filing an satellites. application for benefits. SS Official Retirement jf V HAFB v 1 STAKE CHAMPS This is the Fourth ward team which won the basketball championship in North Box Elder stake. Senior Kneeling, from left, Gary leiguson, Delwin Hansen, Frank May, Reese Quayle and Kenley Palmer; standing, Ron Smith, Dale Poulsen, Bob Pett, Bill Fairbanks and Coach Earl Ferguson. your changes of address. When with VA, always include your old address and the new address, and your claim number. If you get a VA check made out for the wrong amount, tell VA at once and have the error corrected. Do not cash the check. Loren E. Kendall, contact rep- And if your VA check is lost or resentative from the Salt Lake stolen, tell VA at once. regional office, will be at the BrigKendall also reminds veteran ham City Employment Security homeowners to make your GI office on Tuesday, Feb. 13, the mortgage payments on time. Veterans Administration announcAccording to the announcement, ed this weel Kendall will be at the EmployKendall reminds all veterans ment office from 8:30 a. m. until who receive regular VA benefit 2 p. m., Feb. 13, to furnish serinform vice to local veterans and depenchecks to immediately your post office and the VA of dents of veterans. VA Official you correspond Due Tuesday CREDITS to your social secur- as a ity account person depends on the social se-- 1 curity section of the income tax report. For the butcher and the baker it is the Schedule C'. For the farmer it is the Schedule F. Except for the farmer, the report is required if net earnings are $400 or more from the business. Relatives Gather at Stoddard Home for Family Dinner Sunday is home Mrs. Laura lolman from the hospital in Brigham Ci v had their first baby daughter feeling much better after blessed Sunday in fast meeting. surgery The little gill was named Kristi' MR. AND MRS. John Mills sod Kay. Guests at their home after Mr. family of Ogden spent Satui u' meeting for dinner included " of visiting at the home of Mrs. M and Mrs. Charles Stoddard Mr. and rMs. Bin Tolr e ,. parents, Mr. and Alex Mrs. and Hooper Mr. and Mis. Alvin Hum.1' r Dickey of Honeyville, grandparents, aunts and uncles and famil- - spent Sunday in Ogden at too were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon home ot their son and dan; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hun Stoddard and daughter, Joleen of The oc.oen and children. Roy; Mr. and Mrs. David Kelley and was Mr Alvin Hunsakers holiand children of Layton; Mr. and children; day Mrs Kay Hansen They enjoyed a del a us Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gardner and birthday dinner and a good ve.t children. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickey and baby, and Mr, and Mrs. Bin Tolmnn, all of Honeyville. The Warner Stoddards now have one son and two daughters. $400. Job Openings By Mrs. George Wintle Mr. and Mis. Wainer Stoddard spent Saturday visiting relatives in Centerville and Salt Lake Farmers Union Annual Meet Set Annual meeting of the Box I K r County Farmers Union will bt hi in Tremonton, on Saturday, eb. 10, at 1:30 pm. at the Oddfelloe s Hall. A repiesentative of the othce will be present for the meeting, along with officials turn) the state hcadquartcis. Interested persons are invited to attend the annual event. i SOCIAL SECURITY credits for City. the are by the year. Mrs. Vrenna Benson has returnJob openings at Hill Air Force If he gets any credits he gets where she Be- ed home from Perry Base were listed this week by the four quarters of coverage. and U.S. Civil Service Commission. cause of the changes in 1960 and has hen visiting her Mr. and Mrs. June Applications are being accep ed 1961, he does not need as many daughter, for present and future vacations credits as in the past. He now Christensen. as Air Reserve technicians (male needs one quarter of coverage for of Mr. and Mrs. Lile Burton only) for the position of Air Com- each year from Jan. 1, J951, up Grays Lake, Idaho, were overmander (Pilot) GS-1to the year he is 65. For women, night guests nt the home of Mr. paying per annum; also for Aircraft the time is up to the year they are and Mrs. Warren Petersen recentPiston Engine Mechanic leader, 62. ly, paying 2.90 per hour; and for A person can get Aircraft Piston Engine Mechanic, MR. AND MRS. Nolon Benson a record of his social security VACUUM-PACKEand family of Brigham City; Mr. paying $2.63 per hour. Additional information and appli- credits by requesting a postal card and Mrs. Dane! Benson and famtrom any social security office and cation blanks are available at the ily of Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. J. sending a card to the central of- Del Petersen and children of Thatlocal Post Office. fice in Baltimore. He will receive cher visited at the home of their CONSISTENf f Y a record of the earnings credited SunMrs. Ezra HIGH QUAL1 r Y Benson, mother, to his account. MEATS day. A representative of the Ogden PACKAGE Social Security office will be 10 to a. m. at Feb. 1, from noon, and AFTER the Utah State Employment office from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. and will PACKAGE in Brigham City on Thursday, have a supply of these cards. Stephen M. Zundel, machinist's mate third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen U. Zundel of Willard, is serving aboard the attack CHUCK AND aircraft carrier USS Lexington, which participated in a special in fleet exercise, Jan. the Western Pacific. Nicknamed Operation Band- saw, the exercise involved more than 25 Seventh Fleet units, in-- j warfare eluding an support aircraft carrier, a heavy cruiser, a guided missile light several destroyers, fleet oilMILLERS AGED BONELESS ROLLED POT ers, and ammunition and store ships. Observing the operations from his flagship was Vice Admiral W. A. Schoech, Commander, Seventh Fleet, Ve.li-ingto- $10,-63- 5 NOW OSCAR MAYER W-1- BOLOGNA Willard Navyman Serves on Carrier rm 22-2- trra I lb. cru-sie- r, RIB STEAK BEEF ROAST ib. I LEAN JACK GROUND STEAK , , SHARP CHEESE lb. 59: lb. 45 rmassm RIVAL SLICED BACON MEATY BEEF SHANKS FRESH ALL GROUND BEEF We point with pride lbs. 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Redman docs it right! for and RADISHES MIXED VEG., CORN hind Also Avaimbl fl W-- reservation North, South, East, West the call is for Kentuckys Best! 11 REPORTS HONEYVILLE For the farmer, he can file the report and pay the social security tax if the gross income is $600 or more even though the net income is less than $400. He, too, must file the Schedule F and pay the MR. AND MRS. Warren Peter- tax if the net income is more than sen and daughter, Mrs. Ruby Har-o- Lists no-fir- e i! business people have been covered by social security since 1951 but few except those who have retired or become eligible to retire have bothered to find out if their credits are in order. Some people failed to file social security reports because was they thought that coverage optional. Texas Gunman To Explain N, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 8, 1962 S.S. Records FIRST-ROUN- yy e fyytvn r THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, ' guar-team- u ed Should Check (Continued from Page One) ed him that a zoning resolution which may be passed in the near to be futuie tequires the the first round will be eliminated at least 50 feet from any state or federal designated highway. from further competition, IT WAS suggested that CampTrophies will be awarded in both the senior and junior divisions for bell check with the recot ders office to determine requirements for championship, second place, solution and sportsmanship. platting a subdivision and to cons fer with Brigham City The championship team is officials nteed a berth in the giant all- since that area is being considered church tournament starting Feb. for annexation. 26 in Salt Lake City. LeGrande Tea, county welfare director, displayed detailed prepairings: for the county liminary plans 6:00 Div. 9, third vs. Div. 13 nursing home. He said the plans were being studied by the federal second. and when approved 13 government 7:15 Div. 9 first vs. Div. would set the stage for calling for fourth. 8:30 Div. 9 fourth vs. Div. 13 bids. The commissioners asked Tea first. 9:45 Div. 9 second vs. Div. 13 to arrange a meeting with the architect to discuss the heating systhird. tem of the proposed new home. This was after Tea noted that the gas company had questioned him on why it was intended to use electric heating in the home. M-fA- en k Pairings were announced ,1 'i' mry GREEN ONIONS y Bunch support 5975 32 CALL PA 28 FOR FREE DELIVERY ON $5.00 ORDER OR MORE Twin Size REDMAN Moving and Storage Brigham City, 1 16 So. 8th West each piece FUll SIZE $64 73 each piece MdtJiiiiM Tension Late Foundation at earn price I ! LAURITZEN FURNITURE 523 South Main PA Gold Strike Stamps 98 South Main Gold Strike Stampr. 6 MMM I - ,,- - - I - |