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Show Brigham City, Utah October 15, 1964 Thursdav, THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, BEAR RIVER REPORTS In the Spanish language and Miles Jensen rendered several numbers on the piano. DOYLE CHRISTENSEN OF Midway visited with Miss Dena Christensen on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Nola Nessler accom. panted Mrs. Ula Wood to Salt Lake City last week. Dancing Party in Brigham By Mrs. Irving Chrfstensen Attending the dancing Satur. day night of the Dansante dancing club were Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whltake; Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Mil. ton Bywater, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. James Stacy and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner gueets at the home of Mr. and Mra. Reed Mias Myrna Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, who recently returned from the Andes mission. After meeting they all assembled at the Jen. sen home for visiting and Munns, - BrO BOOSTER SEGMENT Employe of Thlokol Chemical re pictured here working on one tegbent of a corporation three-piec- e soon at Wasatch bpoiter which will be test-fire- d division. The solid fuel engine will be capable of producing more than a million pounds of thrust. MRS. NINA BEECHER and Mrs, Verda Lester of Brigham City visited Monday afternoon with Mre. Nola Nesaler, Mre. Nadine Weldman wae hostees at a wig1 party last Tuesday evening. Light refresh, ments wers served. ' Geckos are the only lizards Marzuq, a Libyan oasis in the known to have voices, emitting Sahara, once was known as a faint squeak when excited. "The Paris of the Desert." 1 ' , f For Firing Large Booster ti te Thiokol Makes Preparations ' Take a giant rocket motor case, add equally large front and aft end segments, load each segment with approximately 138 tons of propellant, and you have a space launch vehicle capable of lifting multi.ton payloads Into space, Sues a case segment la being prepared for loading with solid propellant at the northern Utah rocket complex of Thlokol Chemical corporation. This case segment la 13 feet In diameter and 22 feet long. When mated with front and aft end segments, It will form a space launch motor 78 feet long. motor, which will be This OUR READERS WRIT! VOTE FOR CLIFTON G. M. KEER EXPERIENCED AND ABLE IN THE FIELDS OF: GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS AGRICULTURE PUBLIC RELATIONS A MAN WHO HAS THE REPUTATION OF GETTING THINGS DONE AND DONE WELL (Paid Political advertisement) A Dear Sir: 1 am writing to tell you that 1 will soon be home and that I am extremely grateful for the kind consideration shown me by the Box Elder News.Journal. I have really enjoyed reading about good old Brigham City and the people In it. It Is wonder, ful the complete picture your paper seems to give of the grow, th and happenings of Brigham City. As we missionaries compare hometown papers; the News. Journal really outshines them all. I hope that someday I can repay the kindness you and your paper have shown me. Once again thank you Elder Douglas C. Miller Flameless Me Irp MRS. NOLA NESSLER Fish-- & 65 and Mr. and Mre. Clyde Morris of Tremonton visited with Miss more than a million pounds of Dena Christensen last Sunday, thrust during Its burning time Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson of Just over two minutes. Space vehicles using launch and Mrs. Seretta Johnson spent boosters of this type can be Thursday and Friday of last used to lift heavy payloads Into week in Salt Lake City. space, Because these loaded Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay, segments are the largest rocket son of Cornish wers Sunday motor components that can be visitors at the Mario Check, transported around the country, etts, they are also being studied for use on long.range, possible MR. AND MRS. CourtleyHan. heavy payload Inter. continental sen of Ogden spent last week, ballistic missiles. The Wasatch division is con. end with Mr, Hansen's mother, tractor for the largest solid Mrs. Lucinda Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John, propellant rocket motor now In son were the speakers In meet, bo the first stage production Mrs, Cay Sunday evening. lng oster for the Air Force Min. Garner furnished a musical uteman R ICBM. number. fired late Buick daughter Sandra, Mrs, Meredith Weese and Mrs. Carrie J, Christensen were Ogden visit, ors Saturday. All local teachers attended the UEA In Salt Lake City laet week. CARNIVAL AND refreshments. A group of returned mission, aries entertained with singing Boar Rivor Couplo Attend BuickXT I! 13 HALLOWEEN SUPPLIES Decorations . Fishpond dart game, etc. Prizes for all games on consignment. Wholesale to Churches, Lodges, Schools and Organizations. MTN. SALES ft DI2T CO. 2857 Grant Avenue Ogden, Utah Sprightly, beautiful Buick 65. Just for you. And just right for 8 out of 10 new-ca- r budgets. In 1964, will produce Game Sets A LARGE GROUP OF friends and relatives from here attend, ed the welcome home aervlces In Logan Sunday evening for Wouldnt you really rather go first class M YOU AUTHMIttO LOCAL IUIM DCAIC. AUTHORIZED lUICK DEALER IN THIl AREA: VICTOR MOTORS, 0 550 South Main Strcot Minimum Age For Hunters The Utah Department of Fish and Came today the following regulations In answer to many questions concerning the minimum age when Juveniles may hunt game birds and ani- listed mals. Under Utah law. a juvenile may purchase his first license to hunt upon reaching the age of fourteen and after successfully passing a required course in hunter safety training. Through ages fourteen and fifteen he may hunt only game birds during open seasons. He must at all times while hunting during this period, be accompanied by, a persons 21 years of age or older. ifior: osf ! Homecoming Will Honor Perry Elder Elder Dean Oyler will be hon. ored at a homecoming testlmon. ial Sunday evening, Oct, 18, at 7 p.m. In the Perry LDS ward chapel. Elder Oyler recently return, ed home after completing a sue. cessful mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter.day In South Australia. Saints He labored In Fremantle and Scarborough In West Australia; Albury in New South Wales; North Glenelg, South Australia, and on the Island of Tasmania. He Is now enrolled at Brig, ham Young university where he Is continuing his education, Elder Oyler Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler of news, for views, for wide and varied entertainment, nothing can beat your weekly newspaper! And for just a few cents per copy. For Perry. Bishop Clark White will pre. side at the testimonial and in. vltes friends and relatives of the Oyler family to attend. Your savings with an electric dryer begin the day you purchase your flameless dryer, You save up to $40 on the purchase price of an electric dryer enough to operate your electric dryer for several years. With your electric dryer there is electric, And but one connection pipes. Electricity does your whole laundry . , . and does it better. An electric dryer is odorless for the life of the dryer. Drying flothes flamelessly there is no combustion, no is safer flame. there are no Waltz through washday smoother with a total electric home laundry. UTAH POWER A LIGHT It i . . A A CO. SEZ FREE BULBS Over a Year's Supply of Electric Light Bulbs with your purchase of an Electric Clothes Dryer from your dealer. Olft packet of bulbs includes: bulbs Two bulbs Four tt bulbs Four Two bulbs, 50- 200-- , 60-wa- tt 75-wa- tt 100-wa- -, 250-wa- tt These bulbs will be presented only to electric customers served directly by Utah Power and Light Company or The Western Colorado Power Company who purchase a new electric clothes dryer between Oct. 12 and Dec. 10, 1964. YOUR DIALER'S NZW MODELS NOW , NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK DINNIS THI MINACI 0CT.il 17 1964 -- Hank Katcham THE MYAloMAN'QAO SMSywmil HAVE OUGtttA 3M U.S. SAVINS? WHATEVER V IWIVIWNPIM BOX ELDER UMi BONOS 7M WtlTOUtt KWll'S ARE! UNIS AND v; NATIONAL NEWSPAFEK WEEK OCT. tl-1- T, 1!H 13 i I t |