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Show I : ir v J y liUfeeiaaanSsaP-'- ' Universal Sficrofilnins Corp, l41Pierpoint Ave. Salt La a a City, Utah Coap. Voluma 57, Number 44 Brigham City, Utah, 84302, Thursday Morning, October 29, Traditional Election Party Sot Tuesday Night at N-- J THIOKOL MISSION Thlokols Wasatch division has received to produce improved solid propellant motors lor Air Force Genie missile pictured here. Production award was based on Thlokols successful development of a propellant which would withstand the severest operating conditions for a longer period of time. alr-to-al- RINGS $3.7 The Box Elder News and Journal will hold its traditional election night patty next Tuesday, Nov. 3, and everyone is invited to x attend. Offered at our party will be the latest in election returns plus soda pop from Beehive Bottling company and donuts and coffee from MILLION RELEASE . TIMol Wins AF Nod 75 Robbins' Donut shop. Tabulations from the many races in this generaielection will be posted on the N-- J big board as quickly as they are received from the various Box Elder county voting districts. The first vote counts should be coming in shortly after 9 p. rh. ; Those who won't be on hand personally are invited to telephone the N-- J office 723-347- 1 - for the latest returns. Y For Genie Production Air Force authorization to produce Improved solid propel, lant rocket motors for the Genie Alr.2A rocket has been given Thlokol Chemical corporation's Wasatch division, according to Charles E, Hunter, vice pres, ldent of the firm. Release of more than $3.7 million for production motors came from the Air Force Lo. glstlcs command after Thlokol was successful In demonstra.' ttag improvements on the pro. pellant and propellant liner sy. tem for the rocket motor, THE WASATCH DIVISION was given a research contract to lm. prove the operating temper, ature range and extend the stor. age life of the weapon, while maintaining the ballistic and specification of aerodynamic the rocket Results of flight rate tests and studies conducted to date Indicate that Thlokol has ach. leved the required Improve ments to the rocket motor. Thlokol will load propellant Into existing Genie hardward which Is being redamled at the Wasatch division. AS PART 07 THEIR Genie Improvement program, Thlokol engineers produced a number of Cfale motors to Air Force Bal. lletlo specifications and sub. Jected them to extreme high and low temperatures ranging from plus 178 degrees to minus degress fahrenhelt Many of these motors were also subjected to various field environments, Including tests for vibration, humidity, altitude 78 State Extends o Fire Dan in Box Elder County Reese Blackhurst The fire closure which was effected In all of Box Elder county In has been extended by Paul L. Sjoblom, Utah state forester, It was reported Wednesday. Assigned to DE County mid-Augu- st According to J. D. Gunderson, district fire warden, the ban will continue In effect until moisturebringing storm moves Into the area. I A In addition to extending die closure which prohibits restricts smoking open fires except In established public campsites and picnic areas, Sjoblom said no more permit fires will be M, Boyd Jensen Moot Maggie Magpie - Say Hollo, Maggie . . . Bp w Wow d Burglars Hit Two Places At Tromonton ' Mrs. Keller declared, "Sometimes she just sits and barks and barks. All of which must stir considerable cur, louslty In Plere, Princess and Penny, Who knows, maybe next week theyll start making noises like a magpie I DUP Convention Slated Saturday The Box Elder County Com, pany of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold Its annual convention Saturday, Oct, 81, at 1 p.m, In the Corlnne LDS ward chapel, Central Camp officials from Salt Lake City will be in atten, dance. All DUP members from throughout Box Elder county are urged to be In attendance, according to Mrs. Leon Rees, week. They are Reese Blackhurst, 26, a new officer, and M. Boyd Jensen, 30, who has served during the past two years at the patrol's Wendovsr checking sta. tlon. Ths two went on duty after graduation Saturday from the Utah Highway Patrol Police ac. ademy. Blackhurst spent six weeks In training and Jenstn wu at the academy for two weeks In a refresher course. JENSEN AND BLACKHURST will patrol throughout the oounty They replaced Trooper Burtls Quarnburg who recently trans. ferred to Sclplo and Richard Haycock who resigned from the patrol to attend school. A native of Midvale, Salt Lake county, Jensen graduated from Jordan High school andfor eight was self.tmploytd as a con. tractor. He Is married, the father of three children and resides with his family at 408 Hawthorne, Brigham City. PRIOR TO JOINING THE pa. trol Blackhurst wu employed a quality control technic. u Ian with Hercules Powder eo pmany at Its Bacchus works. Hs Is originally from Lshi, Utah county, and is a 1968 grad, uats of Pleuant Grovs High school. Hs served an LDS mission In California during 1988.80 and attended Central Utah Voca. tlonal school for six months prior to his employment with prior to his employment with Hercules, Is married. He Blackhurst and his wife and their one child reside at 710 West Sixth South In Brigham City. Though one drawer had been allied out, there was nothing reported missing from the ser. rice station. Press usoclatlon. . Tolophono Suit Fiiod Telephone Co. was merged. Lunar Craft Fuel Study The high Interest locally ii In record absentee and sus. ballot applications talned activity in voter registrat- Given Tliiolicl ion. The county clerks office Wednesday afternoon issued Its 500th absentee ballot whereu In A contract to determine the feasibility of using beryllium propellant to improve the mail r for the Surveyor space craft has been awarded tc past years, the call has seldom topped 150 applications. And a survey of Brigham City registration agents Wednesday showed a late.hour surge of per. sons coming to register. This was somewhat surprising since Augusts record primary election turnout hu been preceded by, exceptionally heavy reglstra. tlon. FOUR REGISTRATION retro-moto- the Wasatch division of Thlokol Chemical corporation, according to Charles E. Hunter, vice president ud general manager, Surveyor Is a lunar ludlnf spacecraft designed to soft-laon the moon. It carries scientific Instruments Including panoramic television, surface samplers ud other items. The solid propellut retro, rocket serves to rsduce the speed of the spacecraft to allow soft ludlng on the moon. This rocket motor Is a 37. t Inch diameter spherical unli utilizing a submerged nozzle, m DAYS have been observed since the primary and It didnt seem there could be many more vot-eyet to sign up In the city. one agent put, But "Workers for both parties have been beating the bush, getting out potential voters, Tuesday alone, some 77 per. sons signed up In District 10. Indian Summer county reached percent of the years goal the purchase of E, and H IN THE PROGRAM recently awarded, Thlokol. Wuatch will test, at Edwards AFB, Calif., a new solid propsllut formula, tlon utilizing beryllium as a futl additive. Ths hlgh.energy beryllium propellut will offer a substutlal Improvement Is Meanwhile, that 6$ when they atop Into local polling booths. There are many IB race to be decided depend, lng on where you live and two u Candidates Wait Mooting u propellut performuce. - THE IMPROVEMENT pellut energy obtained two u n In pro by the us of beryllium will permit the Surveyor spacecraft to lud a larger payload on the moon. In addition, by using beryllium propellut, these Inorsss, ed payload capabilities cu bs obtained without Increulng ths wslght of ths 1,400 pound motor, Successful completion of ths $64,000 contract would lead to a new arts for ths product Wuatch division In ths muu-factur- s of high psrformuos rocket motors for military and space mission, Hunter said. In ths put, ths plant hu pri. marlly been producing booster-typ- o rocket motors for Minute, mu, Bomarc, Macs and Oonla weapon systsms. City Sots Clean-u- p Starting on Nov. 3 Hows your yard? A bit littered around the edges? Soiled Paul Garner, streets dlvls. ion head, said local residents should- - have debris plied at curbside by this date to avoid being missed in the clty.wlde cleu.up. A pickup crew will make only one sweep through the city. Any. one who piles rubbish In the street after the crew hu gone by will be subject to citation v T If - ' ", i under city ordlnuce, Garner noted. Acceptable material will in. elude grass, leaves ud other raklngs, weeds ud small prun t legs. As In other cleu.up drives, rocks ud orchard trimmings will not be collected. This will have marked the third time this year that city Hie month of October iwJU likely lavw with temperatures similar to those when it arrived . . . in the high sixties end seventies, which is rather uni- TCC que, according to Charles Clifford, local weather observer. The directors of Thlokol High and low mercury read- Chemical corporation Monday declared a four percent stock ings for the past (two days Low dividend on its capital stock, High Oct. payable Dec. 9, 1964 to stock, 67 33 Oot. 28 holders of record. Nov. 9, 1964. 7(6 64 16.2 u seats Ten cudldatos for The suit charges that thedef. on the Box Elder Board of Ed endents conspired to obtain capu cation will take the platform ital stock of ths Bear River conatltutlonal amendment also Monday evening, Nov. 2, In company at a price far below to be voted on. public meeting sponsored by the the reasonable and fair value Box Elder High school PTA. of the stock. TO KEEP PACE WITH THE The program Is slated to start fonder and Lobred, the suit high number of vote, larger at 7:30 p.m. in the school au says, did not advise the plain, district will have two sets of dltorlum ud Is not limited to tiffs that ths sale price of election Judges which allow baL PTA members but Is open to all $249,047 to General Water, lots to be counted periodically voters from School Precincts Five ud Four. works was far below the price throughout the day. There will be two set of PTA President Dr, Robert B. being offered and paid by other disShelton Is hudllng arrange, purchuers for equity securL Judges at all Brigham City ties of small utilities similar tricts, Tremonton 1, 2 ud 4; ments for the meeting. to the Bear River company. Garlands two districts; Elwood Each cudldate will have Bear River City, Corlnne, Hon, opportunity to make a brief The plaintiffs say they were eyvllle, Willard ud Perry. statement of views ud then later Informed that the capital have will be the target for questions polls stock of the Bear River comp, placed traditionally Republlcu from ths audltncs. THE SURVEYOR MAIN retro, any, at the time of the sale, Box Elder county In the Demo, motor wu developed originally worth wu $1,930,760. THIS WILL PROVIDE votsrs cratlc ranks this tlms around. Thlokols Elkton division at with thslr final opportunity to by Elkton, Md., where qualification bsooms better acquainted with tuts have successfully demon, the cudldates prior to lues trated ths motor's ability to days election. Ignite ud perform reliably In Precinct Five Is mad up o I ths lunar environment. all Brigham City voting dls Ths Jet Propulsion Labors trlcts sxcept 6 ud 11 ud 7 tory of ths California Institute whllt Precinct Four Includes of Technology awarded ths oon, Brigham City Districts 6 an tract for ths National Asro 11 plus Mutua, Perry and nutica ud Space admlnlstra lard. tlon. At 06.2 Porcont men ud equipment have pick ed up refuse throughout the community. Dividond tr I i mirrored , Roturns to Aroa londs at the end of September, a report made this iccordlng reek by T. Frank Coppln, local Kinds chairman, - September purchases totaled 1102,423, bringing the county otal to $862,482, Coppln stated. UlssSSsm Mcairs The excitement that has mounted with this year's general election campaign, both nationally and on the local scene, Is nearing Its climax a crescendo that will come when voters go to the polls next Tuesday, Nov. 3. All Indications point to a heavy voter turnout In Box Elder county. The polls will be oppen from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. In all of the countys 47 districts. District 6 reported persons registered; A 1.6 million dollar suit hu there were 47 In District 7 been filed In the U.S. District and District 14 reported 62 Court for the District of Utah for Tuesday and Wednesday Central Division, by Vincent morning. Chiodo and other former stockholders of the Bear River Tele, CALLS FOR INFORMATION phone Co. at Tremonton, against also have been heavy, agent 4 IV Kbndr, James I. Lobred ; - . ... . and ths General Waterworks reported. Voters will have a glut, Corp., with which Bear River economy.slzed task facing them Dond Purchases n tsuisral As cleu-u- p ty coin-operat- Elder , Adding to Its annual spring Brigham City this year Is Initiating a fall cleu-u- p cam. palgn ud It gets underway next Tuesday, Noy. 3. Dox Elder Nows The front page of the Bo Elder News, Sept. IB, hu been chosen "Front Page of the Month among weekly Utah newspapers. The selection, made by ths communications department at Brigham Young unlver, slty, Is bued on use of head lines, makeup, illustrations, ud type, according to modern typographical studards. A reproduction of the winning front page will bs published In the next Issue of the Utah Publisher ud Printer, monthly magazine of the Utah State machines In Six the bowling alley were broken open and looted of about $40 In change, There was no other money or merchandise taken, g sheriffs deputy said. Box tateresS Buras on the sod? Has Dost Pago nmn 4', 23 PAGES 964 rs Two new patrolmen with the Utah Highway patrol went on duty in Box Elder county this Bird dogs are a common thlnj around these parts but a bird who thinks shes a dog well a Brigham City youth has one ol and extended cycling, drop-tea- t those, too. round road tests. It was this past spring when Thlokol will begin delivery 12.year-olRandy Keller raided of production motors this month a nest and took home one magpie and oontlnue through Juno 1968, of the young. Named Maggie, It Is expected that subssqusnl the Infant magpie received care follow.on contracts will extend and affection as she grew to this program for several years. blrdhood. Ofdtn Air Mutiriil Axta, In recent weeks, Maggie has headquartered at H111AFB, has displayed an affinity for barkAir Force systems support ing. Thats rlght...llke a dog. management responsibilities to Mrs. Preston According for the Genie weapon system, Keller, 428 West First South, Maggie barks for long minutes on end. Periodically, she gives out with a cackling laugh. Apparently she acquired the trait from three dogs In the Kel. leri back yard, namely Pierce, Princess and Penny, Appropriately enough, Mag. lies principal diet Is can. ned dog food which she gobbles up with gusto, Perhaps she read the label on the can, figured Burglars early Wednesday If she was going to eat food like morning broke Into a bowling a dog she may as well react alley and a nearby service sta. like one, tlon In west Tremonton, making off with an estimated $40 according to the Box Elder Sher. lffs office. Entered by the thieves were the Golden Bowl and the Char, les Wood Service station loc. ated about one. half block away. Entrance to each place was gained by using a pry bar to Force open a side door. - Now Highway Patrolmen teal 1 THIS IS MAGGIE Rudy Keller holds his barks. magpie who eats dog food ud n friend, Maggie, a r ud ALL SMILES Pat Pearse his Jackolutern are all smiles about Hallows en which If you didnt already know Is Saturday, Oct. 31. All local grads schools have plsn, ned parties we expect the witches spooks will bs out In goodly numbers, TPt t a son of Mr. Mrs. Satch Pearse, 628 Eut Second North. ud ud ud |