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Show t ff r fff yf WWVWVW91 W 91' t t rryT ytf f yr r ie THE BOX ELDER Sewing Ability indicates New Type Status Symbol JOURMAL, Brigham City, LJta'h Thursday, July 16, 1964 Is the ability to sew be com. lug a status symbol? A rec ent issue of Home Sew. INTEll-FAlT- SS t angle you might conclude that the greatest motive Is econ. omlc. You could be wrong. Some women sew because Its creative, Mrs. Eller said. "The actual economic of sewing Important Is In some cases Incidental. Mrs. Eller says sewing Is a purposeful activity. In addition to gaining status by acquiring a ne w skill, women add to their wardrobe of clothes and keep up with the styles. All these are status Important building blocks. One current objective of home Is to encourage economists more sewing In the low In. come groups. Surveys have shown that low Income families sew less than medium and high Income groups. They feel that low Income families could bene, fit most economically at least by more sewing at home. But In dealing with the low In comers the home economists have run Into strange apathy wh lch other educators have fac. ed In their "stay In school campaigns. You have to go out and get them. Unlike many mid. die and high Income people, this group seldom comes asking for .help,, IngNewu reported 77percentof the women who sew at home have Incomes higher than the national average, reports Jessie M. Eller, county home agent, Utah State university ex. tension services. The isame report shows that average i age of the sewing wo Is surprisingly young man 24 years to be exact. The med. lum a$:e of the U.S. female population Is 30.4. sew are better educated than those who do not. Courses In sew lng are Included in the who home (economics curriculum of most high school and some colleges. These are thought to to what contributed have Increased to be Inter, appears est In sewing skills. While some men are getting their kicks from golf, fishing, or gs.rdnelng, more women are taking to the sewing machine, not for consolation but for the pure pleasure of sewing, The knowledge that home, makers who sew are younger, better educated, and make more I noney than non.sewers Is likely ti ) speed the sewing boom. The sewing boom Id really na tlon wide. About $300,000,. 001 ? was spent on buttons, shears zlpi oers, thimbles, thread, and othe xt accessories In the U.S, ALWAYS last year. ' For Pageant Available ut Ronda Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Martella Nelson of Perry Is participating In the Hill Cumorah pageant In Pal. New York, July 28 myra, through Aug. 1. Local Level District Director Roland hile THERE ARE MOREOVER, some indications that women Coed Travels Numbers V. of the Internal Revvnue Service said recently that per. sons needing social security numbers for tax purpoaes henceforth should apply to i my local office of the Social Sect ir. lty Administration or Internal Revenue Service. Special procedures In effect the last two years for lssu. lng such numbers centrality from Baltimore have been dU i continued. Wise said the volume of new requests has declined fc o the point where It Is believed Issuance can be handled at th local levpl more efficiently' Form 3435 notice of Identify lng number, used by payers of. dividends and Interest to re. quest account numbers from their shareholders and deposl. tors has been revised to reflect the new procedure for obtaining numbers Financial locally. Institutions and corporations should obtain supplies of the re vised form from district di. rectors of Internal Revenue and Wise 5 Miss Nelson is a thlrd.year nursimg student at Brigham Young university where she Is active) In service clubs. She Is a graduate of Box Elder High school. She served as president of the Future Homemakers of America, during her senior year, should discontinue use of the Form 3435 (9.62) previous which listed a Baltimore post office box. Taxpayers are required by law to enter their tax account (social security) number on their tax return. Recipients of dividends and Interest are re. quired to furnish their number to payers of Income who must report such payments to Inter. nal Revenue. Tax reporting by identifying number Is essential t o effective operation of Inter, nal Revenues ADP system for computer maintenance of tax. pa yer accounts H reorganization The NEW YORK (UPD ConNational of the ions operat ference on Religion and Race, organized after the first national conference In Chicago last year, will in future be shared on a rotating basis by the three major groups Involved. In an effort to streamline the conferences work, an agreement was reached recently that of the National Council Churches, the National Catholic Welfare Conference and the Synagogiue Council of America will rotate responsibility for the organizations work on a yearly basis. THe National Council assumed tire role this year, to be followed by the NCWC and the Synagogue Council In successive years. ; 3 4 c i a DOVER Air Conditioning S heet Metal Heating S 723-340-7 yi? FIRST QUALITY Y DO WOMEN SEW? from the status symbol WH Aside va successfullly tested PASSES TEST A submerged, fully glmbaled rocket nozzle at Thiokols Wasatch division. This company .funded program marks a significant advance In the design of thrust vector control systems fori solid propellant rocket nozzles. Amer leant drank more milk last year. For the first time since 1936, per capita sales of fluid whole milk increased. Sales rose front 125 quarts per person In 1962 to 126 quarts during 1963. These facts, an well as other developments In thei entire dairy Industry, are dls cussedln'how Mrs . Gladys Schroeder Is now Americans Use Their Dairy the of; tidal postmaster of the Foods, an annual statistical Willard Post Office. review published this month by Council, Although she has served In National Dairy the position for more than a Chicago. year, It wasnt until Tuesday FLUID MILK was i not the only July 1 I, that Waltfir J. Olesky from tl le regional office In Den. dairy food to register an In. ver, Colo., administered the crease In per caplti i sales last oath to Mrs. Schrooder. year. Consumption o f Ice cream Olesky is the special assls. and other frozen diilry foods tant to tthe regional director for climbed to a record level of 21.1 quarts per perso n In 1963. employee relations. Mrs. Schroeder reports that Present consumption rates of several townspeople attended Ice cream are more th an double the 2 p ,m. ceremonies, includ. the per capita rates tl.vat exist lng Frod Woodyatt, chairman ed less than 25 years ago, of the Democratic party In WU. Cheese consumption also set new record last yea r, It Is lard, and Mrs. Stephen Carl, quist, secretary. Refreshments reported. Per capita co nsump. were served. tlon of cheese has been rising kols Panelyte Industrial dl almosttwo continuously ovur the decades. During 1963, vision provided the nozzle exit last rose to an all. consumption cone. time high of 9.4 poundu per person. In fact, since tho end of World War n, per capita consumption of cheese has r lsen by more than one.third. Sales of fluid nonfat and low fat milk totaled 13.5 quarts .per person last year, represent lng the highest level of sales ever recorded. Postmaster Given Oath Nozzle Glmbaled Submerged In Willard over.all riiiokol Successfully Tests A submerged, fully.glmbaled rocket nozzle was successfully tested during a recent static of a solid propellant rock. firing ' et motor at Thlokol Chemical corporations Wasatch division. The nozzle, designed and fab. rlcated by Thlokol, had 40 per ; cent of Its length submerged Into the rocket motor case. The noz. ' zle was designed on a ball and y socket principle which permits omnlaxls thrust vector control I for missile guidance purposes. The submerged nozzle con. cept Is being Investigated as a method for Improving the per. formance of existing missiles ' without increasing the over .all missile length. Use of submerged nozzles In length.llmlted missiles permits an Increase in the propellant chamber length by extending the ; propellant chamber to encom. pass more of the nozzle. The length of the Improved missile would remain constant while the Increased chamber length could be used to carry additional propellant, a com. pany spokesman explained. Thlokol's submerged nozzle was tested on a rocket motor pounds of 12,000 producing thrust. The motor burned for 60 seconds with a propellant flame temperature of 3800 de. grees F. The nozzle was vect ored up to a plus and minus eight degrees, the 60.second Throughout motor firing, two hydraulic act uators moved the nozzle through several cycles of pitch, .vaw, and 43 degree angle planes. The actuators were located 90 degrees apart. 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