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Show TV THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, October HES Brigham City, Utah DE-Ca- 8,-196- Registered? die peaking ByCWC The news is all good this week. Things are beginning to stabilize at the big Thiokol missile plant which getting down to what may be termed a normal operating status. Tha is the word from Charles E. Hunter, Thiokol vice president and general manager of the Wasatch division, who addressed a large group of business men and civic leaders at the Rotary club meeting Tuesday noon. is say the least, things have been unsettled during the past six months or so during the period of work force reductions at the plant. Rumors and exaggerations made it than it actually was. Now that this is behind us and the work force has been leveled off at approximately 3,000, everyone can breathe easier. Those remaining can feel Secure in their posts. To f Mtyf 74. SHES 79 The term, came called Mantua Couple SpendNight Stranded in Mountain Area Boundary tion regarding the correct boun-dar- y between Box Elder and Cache counties In the Willow creek area atop the mountain above Deweyville. This fact was revealed at the Oct. 5 meeting of the Box Elder county commissioners when a representative of the Utah Geo. logical Survey crew told that It has been found that Willow Creek drains Into the MALAD Valley rathe than into Cache county, as thought. Tremonton RFD 1. Fielding Mrs. Donetta Fielding. Garland No. 1 Mrs. Beth Arnold, Garland. Garland No. 2 Mrs. Alice Nye, 489 North Main, Garland. Grouse Creek Mrs. Wllda Kimber, Grouse.Creek. Mrs. Virginia H. Harper Wheeler. Ellis W. Honeyvllle Mrs. Tolman, Honeyvllle. Pet-erse- n, For example, just a couple of weeks ago I was down at Cape Kennedy and saw the first Minuteman II fired from an underground silo in a perfect test down the Atlantic missile range. We were told by the Air Force briefing officer that following the tests, the second generation Minute-ma- n Howell Mrs. Donna Fonnes-becwould be placed in the new silo Howell. now being built and that eventually, Junction Mrs. Margene KLINE FELTER reported all of the earlier versions would be that the legal description states Lind, Lynn. for their ordeal. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jeppes. sen, ages 74 and 72 respectively, were the objects of an search In the rugged Davenport region of Cache coun- - the mountains wasnt enough to highlight the week, Tuesday night Mr, and Mrs, Jeppesen became for the first rime. Way out In Anaheim, Calif., ty- a grandson and his wife, Mr. ' When found Wednesday morn and Mrs, Spencer Jones, became the parents of an Infant lng, Mr. Jeppesen was attem to fix the couple's Jeep which daughter. had broken down, stranding What a night I . them overnight. They were said English and Americar. love apple for tomato, from the French, who It pomme d'amour. purposes. This would Imply that Thiokol will benefit from a continuing contract which should keep the plant on a steady production basis for more years than the present backlog of orders would indicate. missioners meet with the Cache county commissioners to reach an agreement on having the Mantua MEMBERS OF THE BOX El. der Sheriffs Jeep patrol, Cache County Sheriff's office andfam-il- y members took part In the search. The missing pair reportedly had gone up to look over their favorite deer hunting grounds, leaving Mantua about 10:30 a.m. When they failed to return by 8 p.m., a son, Richard Jep. pesen who lives next door, them lost and the search Mrs. Luella Mantua. Park Valley Mrs. Dorothy K. Morris, Park Valley., Penrose Mrs. Glenna Leak, Tremonton RFD 2. Perry Mrs. DeEsta Young, Route 2, Brigham City. Plymouth M r s. Bertha Lamb, Plymouth. was started. Maxine Promontory Mrs. Toombs, Promontory. MR. AND MRS. JEPPESEN Mrs. Portage Faye B. were forced to stay In the mounThomas, Portage. tains overnight when their Jeep Riverside Mrs. Alice C, broke down and It grew dark. Ward, Riverside. They used a tarpaulin and a Snowvllle Mrs. Ada W. blanket In the Jeep for shelter , Hickman, Snowvllle. and warmth. Doris S. Thatcher Mrs. Burton, Thatcher.-TremontoBOX ELDER JOURNAL No. 1 Mrs. Jean Jep-pse- n, d national, editorial County ex-ecu- 50-fo- one-foo- Trio Handed Direcf or Needed Terms in ot full-tim- Local Court g all-ye- ar Ha-sa- ke two-year'- s full-tim- anl-mal- Woman Commends SLC full-tim- Awaits Macks (Pharmacy and Skaggs Drug Center to be In good condition. THE pre-vous- the boundary follws the summit replaced. of the mountain between the two To a question of what would be- counties and In making a new come of the replaced missiles, he re- survey they have found the creek to the west rather than plied that they would be used for drains the east as heretofore thought. test firings and for crew training Kline suggested that the com- WILLAHD TREATMENT have been aold a riling from lor relief ol yrnptom of Stomach and Duodenal Uirera due to b-c- m Acid Poor DlgMtlon, Sour or Upoot Stomach, Gaatlne, Heartburn, Sleep-Imn.- u, ate., due to Eacaaa Add, Aak for Willard' Menage which fully tiplaina this home Ufteatment free at g -- Flag Respect Carrys Visit fast-pace- s all-nig- n SLC ?Tf excess acid Questioned bounday changed. This would add approximately one and a Box Elder half miles onto county and take that much from Cache county. The county attorney was con. suited and stated that it would require an act of the Leg. Remember too, any new contracts likely lslature to change the boundary in the space or missile field, would from one county to another and The state papers, radio and telelikely be a complicated vision seemed to take delight in probably result in additional em- would A weekly newepeper established In and confusing matter to accomChristensen, 832 North First 1908, published every Thursday by painting the picture as gloomy as ployment for the Brigham City Box the 115 Edler plish. West. South First West, Brigham City, possible for Brigham City and northTremonton No. 2 Mrs. Hel-eUtah, and entered as Second Claes IN OTHER BUSINESS OF THE Matter at the post office In Brigern Utah. To believe them, this was Carlson, 55 South Tremont ham a Oman City, Utah, under the act of Karl requested meeting, street. March 18, 1879. a disaster area. Charles Hunter told a story that change In the county road in the 3 NO. Mrs. Tremonton Flor. Chaa. W. Publisher would be amusing if it weren't so Kelton area. Oman said the road ence R. Deakln, RFD 2A, Tre- Subscription Claybaugh, Perhaps we missed a chance by rate 83.50. per year, Into now divides his payable In advance; in connection not applying for disaster relief funds monton. deadly serious. It seems a lady two wedge shaped property with the Box Elder Newa (pubpieces and It No. 4 Mrs. Flor. lished Tuesdays) $8.00 per yeara Tremonton from the great White Father in asked him, "Is it true that you are would Improve his farming ence N. $3.00 for' 6 months), single copy, 10' Beard,- 38 North Second cents. Washington. going to close down the Thiokol operation If It could be changed East. Member Audit Bureau of Circulato run along his fence line, Willard Mrs. Nellie H. Mol-gar- tion, Utah State Preu Association. .plant?" the commissioners said they National Editorial Association and But the fact remains that there are Willard. He answered it with another ques- would have to contact Wallace United Presa International. AdverYost Mrs. Luella Tracy, tising Representative; still 3,000 more jobs in the big Box Utah State Tracy regarding the change Yost. tion. Press Association, Salt Lake. City, Elder county facility than there were Utah. since his property adjoins the it he seem "dose said, "Lady," Oman property. back In 1957 when Thiokol located that we woild close down a likely Byron Warren and Frank here. of South Willard enWoodland have where invested we $85 plant And there is a $36,000,000 ana protest with the com. tered JT--t millions, Where we employ 3,000 commission regarding the Tur-ke- y WHIliMlllienjniJs nual payroll that didn't exist at that with an annual payroll of at Feather plant from people Processing (Continued page one) time. Anyway you look at it, thats the Hot Springs. They cited the Where $36 have and we a millions, lot of odor as unbearable at times and a lot of jobs and a money. backlog of contracts running into the the water being unfit for their this effect on Utahs congres-slona- l delegation and also to the hundreds of millions to guarantee cattle to drink as a result of of agriculture. Right now, today, the spreaders of secretary the operation. plant processing for years to come?" production A letter from Southern Paof can and the has the that hangers plant crepe They report gloom been taken Into court and given cific Railroad company lndlca-te- d quietly fade away. Things are lookthat Box Elder county could If you have been wondering and a stay of execution depending on a license for maintaining have ing up in Box Elder couty. for the odor, however a feeling like the lady in the story theremedy situation still exists. The the Lucln emergency air strip for $1 rental charge which we forget it. commissioners said they would To say that the economy of northThis is a time to renew confidence have the county attorney Check will waive. ern Utah hasn't been hurt would be at .. Commission Chairman Grov. cse in Box Elder countys largest em- the status of the court ) er Harper was authorized to sufIt most has falsehood. this time. a surely ' J the license. is This time a to show fasome ployer been blow hasn't a fered but the The railroad company pre. DAVID MORRELL, REPRES. loyalty, appreciation and tal one and we can look to the entlng the Box Elder County vlously had put a price of $50 future with optimism. Board of Education, offered the annually on the license but the county a roadway on the county balked saying It shouldnt According to top management, south and east side of the new have to pay to maintain the air I I never hear that hope questiori Bear River Junior High school, strip, the plant has a backlog of contracts force will stable work repeated t again. insure a with the exception of a that A LETTER WAS RECEIVED strip around the outside of the for a number of years. the Neighborhood House in from road. Lake City expressing The commissioners stated Salt thanks for receiving foods which not the could road accept they until it Is definitely determln-e- d were In the countys state fair It Is located within the Gar- display. land City limits or Is In the county area and also for what A LONG SHOT purpose the one-fostrip would be used for. Alta Richards, 456 South e Tuesday reported the The recent indication by city officials that a ANOTHER ROAD PROBLEM theft of some shells and birecreation director for 'Brigham City will be hired by the was presented to the commls-aloner- s noculars to Brigham City po' news. welcome regarding a road In the lice. first of the year came west of Yost. Jesse Tracy area Three men, charged Ogden council and city It was not news that Mayor Willis Hansen with grand larceny In the killing reported that two men had con. CULPRIT BUSY members' favored creation of the post and earmarked funds and attempted theft of a year- nected onto his fence and put Dent Mason, 125 South Secling steer, Tuesday were sen. two fences across the George for ft. But were pleased to see a definite target date estabtenced to serve from one to 10 Creek road In that area. He ond West, told Brigham City lished. also stated that another man police Tuesday that someone years In the state prison. need to have a fullJtime director on the The Sentenced In First District had broken a windshield when had taken the hubcaps from his court were James Arthur Flem. he drove Into the fence, not car, broken the antenna and job Is obvoius. Brigham City has an extensive recreation Gale to It 4232 be of After there. threw Rlverdale; 19, ing, peaches at the vehicle. round and one in which local porgram, one that runs Dwalne Harms, 21, of 4228 checking the county road map BIKES MISSING residents can take pride. Rlverdale; and Bobby E, Tracy was told that the 2618 Eccles. of would be In that 29, perthat forunate r, feel we should many ADDITIONALLY, area In the near future and would Arthur Landan, 653 South have dedicated themselves sons both paid and voluntary JUDGE LEWIS JONES granted contact the men concerning the Third West, told Brigham City to handling various phases of the program. Theyve done an a stay of execution to the trio fence. police Monday that three blcy. to At the request of Marie T. cles had been stolen from his remanded them and ordered most for the Job part. outstanding the custody of Sheriff Warren Jeppson, the commissioners residence. the But nevertheless, w? need some one to over-se- e Hyde for confinement In the agreed to send letters of apto avoid conflicts while increasing recreational goings-on- , county Jail pending the courts preciation to a Mr. Girard for further order. donating his labor in putting efficiency and economy. He Indicated the defendants the celling on the Box Elder on SEASONAL BAKE Councilman Robert Keating recently put his finger would be eligible for county exhibit at the State Fair e director. He said the Loulsl NEW YORK UPI to one good reason for hiring a time one and after spending Andys Nursery for probation of shrubs for the exhibit. ana yams are in plentiful sup use In the local jail. recreation for is much how knows council appropriated city The three pleaded guilty to Subject to the approval of the ply now. For a tasty treat, try but no Idea what is spent for each activity within the prothe attempted theft of a steer county sheriff, an application making apple butter stufTed owned by Art Wells, Willard, for beer license was okayed yams, Here's how: gram. Bake 4 medium yams In 350 on Sept. 13. Council for the by Paul Edwards at Hell Ser. 'FURTHER, CITY OFFICIALS are not quite sure how Wells had been South Willard, said defendants at vice (moderate) oven 1 hour degree much should be appropriated to each program. s or until tender. Cut yarns In reimbursed $160 for the will half lengthwise; scoop out and loss. Brigham Citys recreation program is complex and reserve shells. Mash yams; mix COURT now OTHER IN ACTION, so as the become even more community grows. Right men drew 1.20 year prls. In 'j cup apple butter and three e attention. and in the future it deserves on terms for the burglary of a cup chopped walnuts. Fill shellf with mixture. Place In greased Perry service station on Sept. 10. shallow baking dish and bake for 20 minutes. Serves four. Pleading guilty to a charge head a throng of supporters of second degree burglary were to meet Senator Goldwater at James McMahon, 22, Kweanne, the airport. A motorcade will highly complimented. Paul X1L; S, McCall, 18, St. Lake As I'm sure you know there carry the party Into Salt 111.; and Jack Sexton, 34, Elmo, City for a parade In the down, of Is a terrible conspiracy in this Kans. Whltesberg, town area, after which the pres, to wipe out such a thing country court The granted a stay of (The following letter was re- as patriotism and it has been ldentlal candidate will go to and ordered the trio ceived execution Cham-be- r Hotel Utah. by the Box Elder somewhat successful. There, confined in the county Jail pendof Commerce.) There he and his wife will whenever I see where It fore, of the court, Sen. Barry Goldwaters In ing further order visit with President has been unsuccessful I feel JONES Indicated Me. JUDGE visit to Salt Lake City the hotel apartmentMcKay Dear Sirs: of the compelled to express my grad-ltud- e Call and McMahon would be on Saturday, Oct. 10 will Include church leader. I wish to express my feelings to those responsible. released on probation at a later to you of how wonderful the cita parade, a major speech In the The people of your city are In action with date but reserved a visit and LD6 tabernacle of your city display izens wonderful a example for all of 8 At p.m. Senator Goldwater Sextons case pending a report President David O. McKay of the to our great country. America to follow. will deliver a major speech at In two weeks by the adult proLDS church. Recently I was In Brigham May you continue your great The Republican presidential the famed Mormon tabernacle bation department. for a Everytlme City and may God William J. McCormick, 34, our Americanparade. accomplishments candidate and his party will on Temple square In Salt Lake Flag appeared all bless efforts. MuAfter Lake Salt was the the sentenced your speech City. City, arrive at Salt Lake City the adult and children would Most Sincerely and his party will leave to not more than five years In nicipal airport In two Boeing rise and place their hands over Phoe-niwas to Janice C, Worthen but a and the for stay fly 3:10 at prison airport granted p.m. 727 Jet aircraft their hearts. This is remark2648 Glenmare St. Arlz., where Senator Gold-wat- and remanded to the sheriffs able I How thrilled I was to see from Portland. Mrs. Goldwater Salt Lake City, Utah was McCormick will rest at his home on custody. will accompany the senator. true Americans show their love charged with forgery. Gov. George D. Clyde will Sunday. of country, you are to be most over-ridin- p v the meantime, every effort is (Continued from page one) being made to secure new contracts. Symptoms of Distress Arising from To be competitive in the bidding, exCorlnne Mrs. Marjorie S. STOMACH ULCERS penses had to be cut. Now they have An elderly Mantua couple, Larson, Corlnne. Mr. Jeppesen said they turned DUE TO Mrs. Nellis missing in the vast mountain on the vehicles heater period, been trimmed to a size that will Deweyville Gardner, Deweyville, area 15 miles southeast of lcally to keep warm and to pre. QUICK RELIEF OR K3 COST enable management to go after East Garland Mrs. Essie S. Hyrum Tuesday night, were vent water In the radiator from business in the missile and space After nearly 70 years, there Petersen, Garland. back home Wednesday morning freezing. 3 at this time ' a quesElwood Mrs. Jean A. Lar-searises and seemingly none the worse And as If being marooned In fields, as well as others. Over five million package of the In TTfrersonaltu w f fff d can-dlda- 1 - rf A A BACKGROUND AND OF J. OLEEN PALMER FOR SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER ARE: He Is a graduate of Utah State University with a major in Education. He has taught school In the county twelve years. In that period of time he taught every grade level from first to twelfth. He knows the problems of a small county school. lie has taught in and was an elementary principal for six years. He taught In B. E. H. S. for four years, was high school coordinator for two years and was a class sjwnsor for three years. He is a property owner In Box Elder County, For twenty years he has owned and operated a successful business In Brigham City. He knows the problems of business, and school board work is big business. He knows the problems of constant Increasing of taxes. He knows the value of good schools and wants the best possible educational program for children. For some twenty-fiv- e years his work in civic and religious assignments have made him cognizant of needs of young people. He is very well acquainted with every school in Box Eider County. He knows the County in detail from West to East. He has three children in school. His years of working with people have taught him to appreciate the other persons point of view, but still stand for what is right and best for the schools. He Is not the type to yield quickly to pressures of pressure groups. He now has the time to give to this vital work. (This statement prepared by interested friends.) V t |