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Show A ! the 16 , v Cly, Utah BOX EIDER iOURNAl, Brigham Thursday, October 1 1, 1962 Testimonial f 'a ; To Honor i. Notes Handicap ! S' 7-- 14 f , The week of Oct. 7 has been designated by President Kennedy as the week in which employers throughout the nation should exercise an awarenes and understanding of the importance of employ-In- g the handicapped. " In keeping with the Presidents policy in this respect. School Superintendent Hobart A. Johnson is Urging tlmt all supervisors at school and all employers in this area recognize their responsibility at all times of giving the handicapped equal opportunity for job placement when physical requirements of the job to permit. He points out that it is good ; AV i, v? - , . i ' ' i " Week Oct. . (S? THIS EMBLEM a i ; . &3tl:s yciT : imco v:ac:i ; r?uians... - i ' i-- ; i testimonial will honor Elder Robert Jensen Pett on Sunduy, Oct. 14, at 6 p.' m. in the Elder Pett has received a call to fulfill a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ3 of v Latter-da- y Saints in the Eastern states with headquarters 4n New York City. Elder Robert J. MISSIONARY Pett will be honored at testimonial Sunday prior to departure for Eastern States LDS mission. business to employ the handcap-pe- d because of a comprehensive survey conducted some time ago by the U. S. Civil Service Commission proved conclusively that (1) handicapped workers perform as well as or better than workers in both quulity and quantity of work produced, (2) handicapped workers have a much lower rate of turnover, (3) handicape ped workers have fewer accidents (although their accident frequency is slightly higher), and (4) handicapped workers' absentee records compare favorably with those of the lost-tim- Ward Reunion quarters. He Is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. He also has completed two years of study at Weber college where he was affiliated with the Phoenix club. He has completed six months service with the U. S. Army Reserve and has been employed by the Internal Revenue Service for the past year and a half. tyr ai ' ' A 'i f u4 - Wr 4. JS it ' Injured in Crash ing a galaxy of talent from Deweyville and die surrounding area. r r VMO. A GIVE 5 TAMPS BOBS DRUG Free Prescription Delivery $8 South Main PA Smoko Servos Utah pact sent the second vehicle into the rear of a third car which was stopped to make a left turn. Driver of the second car was Robert Alma Souter, 2155 , West 3950 South, Roy. The third driver was identified as Michael P. Nelson, 134 North First West. Estimated damage to the Souter car was $400 with $250 estimated to the Whitesides car and $40 damage to the Nelson auto. Capt. Dell Fife, city police, cited Whitesides for negligent collision. - RESULT) rE East. The vehicles collided at the intersection of First North and Sixth East. Estimated damage was $75 to the Nearman car and SET BUSINESS WEEK Mayor Willis Hanson lo oks over Proclamation setting aside this week as National Business Women's Week. In charge of the local observance of the week are Business and Mrs. Thurza Professional Women's club president, Mrs. Elva Pierson and committee Kingston. The week is a nationally sponsored event honoring the nations business and professional women. Layton Woman FT was A-- J Smoke from Komiecotfs smelter is captured and provital to such Utah industries cessed into sulfuric acid as petroleum refining, steel making and uranium milling. The sulfuric acid plant of Garfield Chemical A Mfg. Co. is not only important to Utah's economy, but it also helps keep Salt lake Valley's atmosphere pure. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes aa abundant Ufa foe off" A a t , v. s sv sj,. y Plans Made At Deweyville PA v I CLASSIFIEDS Estimated damage to the car $50 with $15 damage estimated to the truck. The teenage an driver was cited for making improper turn. The second accident involved cars 'driven by Miriam Joanne Nearman, 1034 Maple, and Alvin 121 North Fourth Eliott Morris, - v. .rv ' '- '.' jA fied as Mrs. Luie A. Whitesides, 3G9 Garden avenune, who was riding in a car driven by her husband, John Morris Whitesides, 74. She suffered a fractured arm, a head laceration and bruises. She was the only person hurt in the 3-C- ar mishap. The accident occurred at 12: OS An elderly Layton woman was p.m. some 175 feet north of SevFriends and relatives of the colenth South. Pett family are Invited to attend Injured Friday in a three-ca- r The Whitesides auto, southbound the farewell testimonial, accord- lision on Brigham Citys south Main street. on Main street, slammed into the ing to Bishop Walter Jaggl of the The injured woman was identi rear of another auto and the im Tenth ward, who will preside. Program arrangements are under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry. All former members of the ward as well as present members are Invited to attend the event and participate in an evening of fun, A banquet and a program to folstate Mr and food, and visiting, low will highlight the Deweyville Mrs. Horace Lish, Jr., general ward reunion set for Saturday, chairmen. Oct. 13. at the Deweyville ward Other committee heads completchapel. The banquet, prepared under ing arrangements for the Saturthe direction of Mr. and Mrs. day event include Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr is set for 6:30 p. m. Warren Haycock, tables and decin the recreation hall of the cha- orations; Mr. and Mrs. Layne Gardner, special services; Mr. pel. Following the dinner reunion-goer-s and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, will hear a program featur- - ;v- V .f. . f 'Y He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.. Vernon Pett, 224 West Seventh South. Elder Pett will enter the LDS mission home on Monday,. Oct. 29, for special training prior fo leaving Nov. 'S for his mission head- ' X LDS Fifth-tent- h 'I J. NEWS-JOURN- Brigham City police investigated a couple of minor traffic accidents on Sept. 27 and Sept. 28, and according to investigating officers' reports of the mishaps, estimated damage totaled $170. The first mishap occurcd at the intersection of Second South and First East. Involved were a car driven by Lola N. Nielson, 155 North Fourth. 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