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Show IVn 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 2, .1967 Brigham Native to Establish Electronics Research Center letters to the Editor,.. jv. VviVt Dr. J. Leland Seely, a native vllle, N.Y. facility since March, of Brigham City, will direct the 1966. "MOS Integrated circuits are opening of an Advanced Micro electronic Research Center at an advanced type of semlcon. l 19 East Oakland Ave. (2475 ductor device that allows hundred transistors to be South) In Salt Lake City, for the General Instrument Corp. fabricated and interconnected The center Is believed to be on a chip of silicon only 60. the first research facility ex- thousands of an Inch square, clusively devoted to metaloxlde Dr. Seely said. "This Is some, thing like being able to put all silicon microcircuitry. General Instrument Corp. Is the vacuum tubes from 20 tele, a widely diversified producer visions sets Into this tiny area. of electronic components with THE NEW FACILITY wUl In. some 13,000 employees at 20 plants and research facilities. ltlally Involve about 25 professional and support employees DR. SEELY, WHO RECEIVED and a yearly payroll of a quar. dollars, Dr. Seely his Ph.D. In physcs from the University of Utah In 1962, has pointed out. He noted that If -- "AVrT-- A Editor: We want to thank you and your staff for buying the tickets. We enjoyed the program, Peter Pan very much. Yours truely, Louise Rose Begay and Millie A. Jones TO OPEN CENTER If-- ' . sev-era- Enjoy Peter Pan ' ;v ' V ' v ci- - v j- . In 4 m 1 y.v m.:- Dr. J. Leland Seely will open electronics research center in been directing MOS operations current markets evaluations Salt Lake City. at General Instruments Hicks- - prove correct, size of the Salt Lake City operation Is expected to "grow rapidly. "The potential exists from upwards of 2,000 employees If a manufacturing operation Is added, he said. ; - . - n Scout District Slates Tubing Paradise? Annual Court of Honor is featured ter in an Four-Stak- awards be presented by Birdhaven district advancement chairman Lewis Wight. The will Brigham Man any way. The Howard Irvin Family Firm Plans Merger, SL May Speed The publicity given the Brigham City Beautification committee, by the Box Elder News and Journal and the complete coverage of the many projects of the cleanup and beautification campaign for 1966 has again brought rewards to Brigham City. Newspaper publicity is a vital asset to the progress of a cleanup and beautification campaign. The staff of the Box Elder News and Journal have been most generous in their contribution to this campaign for a more clean and beautiful Brigham City. In behalf of the Brigham City Beautification committee and the Spade and Hope Garden club, I extend my most sincere thanks to the editor and staff of the Box Elder News and Journal. A special thanks to the beautification publicity chairman, Bruce Keyes, managing editor. Sincerely, Alma Alex, Beautification Chairman A corporation which seems certain to establish a minerals extraction operation on Great Salt Lake this week announced plans to merge with a second large chemical company. Harry D. Feltensteln, Jr., president of Lithium coopera, tlon which has extensive lease holdings on the lake, and Ro. bert H. Allen, president of Gulf Sulphur Corporation, announc. ed the merger plans. The proposed transaction will be submitted to the stockhold. ers of both companies for ap. proval In about 90 days. (Continued from Page One) for regulating Irresponsible labor leadership, OPEN HOUSING. This civil aim will be sldllned a. rights long with other civil rights legls latlon "due to abuses by civil rights leaders during the past year. "I supported the civil rights bill of last year but I cant see anything coming out of this "THE PROPOSED MERGER congress. ..maybe for two or will anable both companies to three years. Burton said It was "sheer Immediately broaden their min. erals base and to enter Into poppycock that Rep. Adam new markets faster than as Clayton Powell was removed separate companies, Allen from his chairmanship and de stated. nled his house seat because he "Further expansion would be Is a Negro. concentrated In areas best suit-e- d "We voted against Adam the to the combined technical congressman, not Adam the skills of the two companies Negro, Burton stated. and lnmarkets which offer the he . INCOME TAX sharing with David Lloyd, tenor sollst, greatest growth potential, added. states. "In principal, I the In concert this even, will appear It Is my opinIt with but agree lng, Thursday, at 8:15 p.m. at LITHIUM CORPORATION, In ion that this Is not the time Box Elder High school a the Joint venture with an Ameri- to do It. ..not while were fight. auditorium. can subsidiary of Salzdethfurth a major war. The concert Is presented by A.G. of West Germany, holds Congress likely will not go the Box Elder Community Con. leases to 55,000 along with It but the proposal approximately the of cert Assn, for members acres of land In the vicinity of deserves a serious look In two association. Promontory Point and rights to or three years. This will be the third of four extract potassium, magnesium concerts to be presented during and sodium salts from the lakes . FOREIGN AID. It will be season. the 1966-6waters. With the Imbalance of cut. The German company Is a gold outflow and removal of leading European producer and silver from coins, the United marketer of potash and other States Is "drifting toward some Vocalist to Be Featured in Brigham City police officers spent a busy weekend Investigating five accidents as part of their busy routine. Friday at 2 p.m. a sedan driven by Jesse Lloyd Roberts of 120 South Third East, backed Into a parked car at the Roberts home. The parked vehicle be. longed to George T. McKalge, 299 Center Street, Salt Lake City. Estimated damage to the roberts sedan was set at $100 and to the parked vehicle at $175. according to police reports. Dallas Hlgley was Investigating officer. Concert Tonight 7 Bill Seeks chemicals. economic problems. According to Feltensteln, pre-seTo cut foreign aid would be plans of the joint venture a step toward restoring call for facilities to produce health and Burton said A bill to allow a farmer potassium, sodium sulphate, he would vote "no on foreign to deduct from his gross In. magnesium chloride and other aid. POLICE WERE CALLED Frl. come as expense all amounts products. . RENT SUBSIDIES. It wont day at 5:25 p.m. to lnvestl. paid to Irrigation ditch com. DURING 1965 AND 1966, ap. be taken off the books but no gate a mishap when a car dlrven panles for water assessments by Sen. proxlmately 200 acres of test money will be authorized, " by Mark Eldred Nielson, 205 Is being East Fourth South, turned right Wallace F. Bennett . Teachers corps The same; ponds were constructed and op. Senator Bennett remarked, "I erated In the Bear River basin. no money will be authorized. to enter an alley on Main street near Forest street. Nielsons co.sponsored the bill during Developmental quantities of po. . War on poverty. This con. car reportedly turned too sharp the 89th Congress also as a tasslum salts and concentrated gress will take a hard look at and the bumper of the parked car result of the position taken by brines were harvested and a It. The war on poverty will scraped the right side of his the Internal Revenue service pilot plant was constructed and continue but with some changes. Owner of the parked when agents In several cases operated west of Ogden In the vehicle. Burton de. Congressman car was Robert D. Waugh of departed from prior practices area of Little Mountain. scribed as "utterly fantastic start-up- , which Is that the cost at some Job Corps Plant Roy. Damage to Nielsons car and disallowed portions of the water assessments. wSs estimated at $100. scheduled for 1970, Is expected camps ls$9,000perenrolleeand The Utah senator, who Is to put Lithium corporation, $150,000 per graduate If figured ANOTHER PARKED car was sponsoring the bill with Sen. through Its 51 percent Interest on that basis. Involved In a mishap Saturday Gordon Allott (R.Colo.) said, In the Joint venture, In a com. IN OTHER COMMENTS, the morning In front erf Building "There seems to be someques-tlopetatlve position to supply es. whether certain portions sentlal raw materials to the representative said the current 67 at Intermountain school. Ac. should or fertilizer, paper, chemical and cording to police reports, a car of the assessment belonging to Benson Richard of should not be deductible. The metallurgical Industries and, In BOX ELDER JOURNAL Building 67, was parked In a great bulk of the assessments addition, will supply Lithium A wteklv established newspaper no parking zone, when It was are for operation and mainten. corporation with a new low. In 1908, published every Thursday struck by a car being backed out ance of the canal and reser. cost source of lithium, by the Box Elder NewJournal, 55 South First West, Brigham City, of a parking lot across the voir systems. Utah, 84302 Second Class street. Driver of the car was FELTENSTEIN SAID that the paid at the post office, 16 postage South First West, Brigham City, Utah,1 Lillian Adams Fox, who also parked truck when the Malouf total cost of the Initial faclll. 84302 He suffered hit car him. only at resides Building 67, Inter, ties to be constructed by the Chaa W Clabaugh, Publisher mountain school. Damage to minor Injuries. Joint venture would amount to Subscription rate $3 50 per vear, each vehicle was estimated at about $23,000,000 of which pavable in advance. In connection! CAR A COLLISION TWO. oc.' with Box the was cited Elder News Richard tpub-- j forr $50. $15,000,000 would be provided lished Sundays) $6 00 per ear;' parking In a no parking zone and curred Sunday evening at 8:31 through long-terS3 00 for 6 months, single borrowing copy. Mrs. Fox was cited for improper p. m. at the Peach City with the balance of $8,000,000 10 cents lookout. parking lot when a sedan driven to be contributed 51 percent Membei Audit Bureau of Circula-Utah State Press Association,! by Larry Glenn Hunt, 407 South by Lithium and 49 percent by Itions, National Newspaper Association AN EIGHT. YEAR-OLand United International.' Press Brig, Sixth West, pulled forward and Salzdethfurth. Advertising Representative Utah ham City boy was hit by a hit a sedan driven by Shirley "Combining the resources of State Press car driven by Richard Clarence Antenclo, 187 West 21st Street, Gulf Sulphur and Lithium corp. City, Utah Association, Salt Lake Malouf, 1060 South Main, Sun- Ogden, which was Just pulling oration will facilitate financing day at 10:30 a.m. at the Moun. Into the parking area. Damage of the joint venture and the tain View Trailer Park. In. to the Antenclo vehicle was estl. early commencement of plant vestlgatlng officers report that mated at $95 according to Dee construction, the president SVSTAININGMEMIt the youth ran from behind a Earl, Investigating officer. said. Deduction To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their Thomas Milton Anderson, 60, sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our belove. of 206 South First West, passed ed Mother Thora Nelson we wish away Monday evening at 8:50 to express heartfelt thanks. We p.m. In an Ogden hospital after wish especially to thank the ward a months Illness. He was born Oct. 18, 1906 at bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who Bear River City, a son of Carl assisted In any way. Agustav and Margaret Hutch, inson Anderson. He was reared The Family and educated In Corlnne, where he lived most of his life. On Oct. 14, 1932, he was mar-rleCARD OF THANKS to Evelyn Merrill In Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemnized In the Logan Words cannot express the LDS Temple. He had owned and operated gradltude and appreaclatlon we feel toward those who, by their a farm In Corlnne and was a kindness and generous assist- school bus driver for the Box ance, helped lighten our burden Elder County school district for of sorrow at the time of the 33 years. He had recently been death of our beloved husband employed as a security guard and father, Ezra LaMont Wells. at Thlokol Chemical Corpora, May Gods blessing rest with tlon. SURVIVING ARE his widow, those who came to our assist, ance In any way. Brigham City; a daughter and a son, Mrs. Larry (Louise) The Wells Family Gillman, Brigham City; Rich, Dogs love automobile travel; ard T. Anderson, North Ogden; ever try to leave the canine nine grandchildren; the follow, member of the family at home lng brothers and sisters, Laron when you're heading for an Anderson, Everett Anderson, outing? But a dog free in a both of Corlnne; Mrs. Eldon car can distract the driver or (Anna) Gardner, Elwood; Mrs. injure himself A new safety Robert (Alta) Holmes and Mrs. belt lets him go along in Porter (Wilda) Giles, both of safety; keeps him In the car Ogden; Mrs. Veda Farnsworth, Pleasant View; Orlan D. Ander-son- , and In his assigned seat Woodland Hills, Calif. Funeral services will be con. comland of law the public study mission and Its report is of ducted Friday at 1 p.m. In the vital Interest to Utah where 70 Brigham City Second.Nlnth LDS percent of the land surface is ward chapel with Bishop Ken. neth In federal ownership. Godfrey officiating. The commission will deter, Friends may call at the Harold mine whether government lands B. Felt Funeral Home Thurs. should be retained and managed day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Frl. or disposed of Into private day prior to services, Interment will be tn the Brig, ownership ham City Cemetery. d n A. HEADING THE SALES staff Is John Massey, Jr., a native of Hamilton, Mont. Massey was in business In Southern Callfor. nia until returning to take over as sales manager of the Bank. Amerlcard division. During the past five years In California, he was a consultant to business and professional people In the areas of credit finance and management, His staff includes a number of sales officers who sign up and service the par. tlclpatlng merchants. vice MUIR, president and manager, heads the new division of the bank. A native of Salt Lake City, Muir has wide experience In the and management computer fields. He joined First Securl. ty in the methods and operations department and was transferred to the computer center In 1962. After being named manager of the center, he was elected a vice president In 1963. Muirs staff Includes Russell A. Smith, vice president and as. slstant manager, who Is a vet. eran In the consumer credit field. Smith joined First Se. curity in 1947 and has been In consumer credit work since that time. Previous to joining First Security, Smith was associated Operations manager Is Frank Vowles, a veteran of rffdre than 30 years with First Se. A Salt Lake native, curity. Vowles has extensive ex. perlence In the area of con. sumer credit and electronic data processing. S. UNDER THE GUIDANCE of these directors are numerous other personnel and all opera, tlons of the division are work, lng rapidly towards completing the gigantic task of getting ready for card Issuance. Muir said that residents of Utah and Idaho could begin using First Security BankAmerlcards within a very few weeks. - SUN. Show at 7 p.m. mt, FRI. - SAT. BIG SEE In Car Heaters w NATALIE WOOD THIS PROPERTY howiURee,- - BeauTiFuL Giris we PoftFun-aM- MURper CONDEMN Profit for jj PAN A VISION TECHNICOLOR and METROCOLOR p Matinees - Sat., Sun. and Holidays Open 1:00 p.m. Week Days 6:45 p.m. Today to Sat. TheTrUE SToRy '-rlYL-n girls with ...behind the world of -j'- espionage! Capitol Theatre 5 p.m. School Days p.m. Sat., Sun. and All school holidays OPEN: 1 ). TODAY THRU TUESDAY mm w switchedon SIMM YORK PRICE FABIAN -- cfccio AMTOHELU GassMatu Henm F0IMD3 Vittorio 8nnla GIRaRDOL Robert RU3N COMING SUN. to WED. - c jjf.f v MS) U. . TONY CURTIS TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS j PLUS ROSANNA SCH1AFF1K0. Arrivederci, The Trouble with Angels 1 in color Starring National newspaper c6,,6n r RICHARD Monday Burton . Passes Away CARD OF THANKS Work with Universal Credit company In Colorado and was with the U.S. Treasury Department for six years. Bank. The newly. created Amerlcard division of First Se. curity Bank Is making final preparations for the launching of the extensive bank credit card program In the very near future. Licensed by the Bank of America to Issue this major credit card, First Security has organized the BankAmerlcard Division to administer the program. Massive In scope, the plan encompasses a computer center, administration offices, authorization section, credit de. partment, sales office and ad. vertislng and public relations. Thomas M. tance, helped lighten our burden Anderson, 60, died Monday of sorrow at the time of the night in Ogden hospital. death of our beloved daughter and sister, Terrllyn Irvin. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance In form. Editor: 5 Accidents Issue New Credit Cards be presented to scouts and scouters are Leland Seely, 824 East First North, Brigham City, Dr. Seely Is a graduate of Box Elder High scouting's Star, Life and Eagle awards. school. He will move his family Also past Star, Life and Eagle award winto Salt Lake City to reside. will ners be introduced, Talbot said. All scouts and' scouters in the area are invited to attend. CARD OF THANKS Rulen Bradshaw of the MIA general board cannot express the Words of the LDS church will be the guest speaker at the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their e choir will percourt of honor and the kindness and generous assls. SUCCUMBS To Express Thanks Investigate First Security Bank to graphy, Dr. Seely said research would be conducted on all phases of the MOS technology. A son of Mr. and Mrs. F. district commissioner. d City Police COLD BOAT RIDE This Indian in a canoe was one of many snow figures sculpt by students at Intermountain school this past weekend. require skilled persons trained in solid state physics, electron, lc, chemical and mechanical The third annual Birdhaven district court of honor will be held Sunday, Feb. 5, at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder High school auditorium, it was announced this week by Frank Talbot, Birdhaven excellent area just a short drive above Mantua. The hill is cleared of rocks and brush, making it ideal for tubing, sleighing and tobogganing. The parking area has been provided by the State Road Commission and the city is investigating the installation of chemical toilets. However, one important thing is sadly lacking. That is a system to direct traffic both up and down the hill. Confusion tends to reign as to where to when climb, where to slide down - especially so havyou realize a tube is a very unguidable missile, affords and the aft fore little or no passenger ing opportunity to maintain look out or alter course in the direst emergency. Before your next tubing excursion on that beautiful hill above Mantua, beware of unguided tubes and sleighs. There are no signs directing hill traffic and to provide help or aid to the no "tubing patrol injured that result. According to the doctors, during far too many broken bones, lacerthe busy week-enations and bruises are occurring in this "tubing paradise. What can be done to direct traffic on this hill? J. D. Ensign DONE AT THE cen. will be highly technical and WORK Editor: That fun winter sport, tubing, L -- Hayley Mills Russe W- -f TECHNICOLOR- - PANAVISION FUN . A PANAMOUNT COMING SOON!- ciKfMtwyojw h FUN FUN win 4 |