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Show City, Utah BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Thursday, November 20, 1969 Veterans! . ' ; Scuba Team Offers BE Here's Your Answer Training Course Again Q Again this year the Box Elder County Sheriff's Scuba team will conduct scuba training classes. All persons interested in participating should contact R. A. Yeakey, T. C. Burrell or W. E. Merrill prior to Dec. 22. Training classes will be held on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. and will start on Jan. 7. The duration of the course is 16 weeks. The course is limited to residents of Box Elder county and who will be 18 years old or older by Dec. 31 this year. Mantua Meanderings Local Couple to Visit California Relatives Ron Hartwig demonstrates a suitcase that spins like a top SUITCASE MAGIC when placed on its side because it contains a gyroscope. Observing with him are Box Elder Junior High students Christine Butler and Dennis Fallows. Mrs. Leone Sims By Nelson, started Mrs. Dora Mae Palmer and their families. Other visitors to the An overflow crowd was In Sorensens were his attendance Sunday evening for sister, Mrs. Edith Evans and the welcome home of one of her son and his wife, Mr. our missionaries, Michael and Mrs. Ellis Evans who Nelson, who flew home last spent a day there last week. Thursday. There were lots of Cresta Is slowly recuperating relatives and friends from now after her operation. She as well as most gets up and around a little at of us from Mantua. Michael home, and gets a little gave a very fine talk. It is good stronger all along. Were hopto have him home again.; ing It wont be too long until she can enjoy good health IT MAKES US SAD to re. again. Dewey and Carol Sorensen port the Sherri Lin Roche, daughter of Mrs. Delphlne and LeWayne and Grace Walk-e- r from Honeyville went up to Roche, and granddaughter of the Oleen Halllngs, Is having Willard Peak Saturday with more troubles. She has been their and spent the In a cast since the accident day. There was plenty of snow, ' fttn In early September, when she and they had a day. was hit by a car while riding The kids had a vacation a from few school for her bike. On Monday, Nov. after, 10, she was taken to the hos- - noons last week while their pltal where the cast was taken ., parents visited with their off. This Is what she had been teachers. Maude Petersen had a looking forward to so that she could go to school. But the visit Sunday afternoon from doctor found that the bones had , her brother, Sherm Petersen. healed at a wrong angle and It was my daughter, Verda she would need another big Nelsons birthday Sunday, so operation. She was taken bade y I had her and Leland, and the Into the David O. McKay hos. kids, Sherrie, Carma, and pltal, In Ogden, on Tuesday, Diane, up here for a birth11, and put In, traction , Nov. day dinner. They brought the I and the plan was to per for birthday .take, which Sherrie on Tuesday, wad made. She Is U. The cake - the operation was delicious and was decora, Nov. 18. We do hope every, thing goes well this time, ted beautifully. Mrs. Ruby Nelson had the a short while misfortune, back, to step on a neodle, which broke off In her foot. She had to go to the hospital to have It removed. She was bothered with It for days, but it Is almost Christmas shopping for the relatives who live down there while she Is gone. on Junior High Sees Wool Contest Beckons Space Age Show County Girls We have engineered In the United States the most progressive land on the face of the earth, but many chal. lenging questions remain to be answered by the scientists and engineers of the future, That message of opportun. volvlng In only Previews of Pro- show, gress, appeared at Box der Junior High school Friday. El- on The non.commerlclal show to encourage more Interest In science and engineering careers. It was presented In nontechnical language by Previews Ron Hartwig and Mike seeks The Importance of seatbelt protection for vehicle occu. pants was dramatized by a impact sled, a device automotive safety engineers have been using to test the structural Integrity of car bodies and components, mo-d- stu-de- s Silverstein. highlight of the program was the Moon Rover, a 15. Inch model of the Surveyor lunar roving ve. hide which has been pro. posed by General Motors to the Jet Propulsion Laborator-les- . A STUDY BY A UNIVER-slt- y of Michigan medical team Indicates that the use of seat belts could reduce the number of traffic fatalities by as much as 40 percent. A t THE ROVER RUNS ON and has eight buttonlike solar cells on Its hood t which convert energy In sun-ligh- sun-ligh- Into electrldy. A 300. lamp, simulating the sun's rays, powered the across an undulating table top surface during the show. The GM representatives tliat the Moon emphasized Rover demonstrates the po. of the continuing tentlal search for new ways to har. ness the tremendous energy of the sun for more efficient watt Other demonstrations hi the Previews show covered the use of gyroscopes In modern navigation systems for space vehicles, aircraft and sub. marines and an explanation of how a gas turbine engine operates. The Previews team that appeared here is one of seven two. man units now touring the country. About 1,500,000 students and adults will see Previews this year. e use. The National Make It Your, Is With Wool contest drawing many talented teenage contestants from the Box Elder, Cache and Rlch 'eounty area, a spokesman saldTues. day. According to Mrs. Mary Mann, local district director of the contest, Interest among girls is running high In the try for some $30,000 In prizes to be awarded by the American Wool council and some 40 national sponsors. Awards Include two all-epense paid dream vacations in Europe, college scholargovernment bonds, ships, sewing machines, luggage, cosmetics, and accessories. To enter girls must make a garment of lOOpercentwool fabric loomed or knitted in America and model It before a panel of judges. Local winners progress to state and then national judging with awards at each level. The national finals will be In Denver, Col., on Jan. 22, self molemodern chem- pro-gres- stage research-in-actlo- e cules Indicated istrys contribution to Synthetic rubber was manufactured in a bottle In just one minute and a foam itself plastic cake baked lty was presented to local students when General Motors man-mad- 1970. Girls interested In entering or wanting more Information should contact Mrs. Mary Mann R. F. D. no. 1, Tre. monton. The local contest will be held Jan. 3 at Logan with due no later thanDec. 1. bearing platform. ents after two full calender months of hospitalization at VA expense. His full pension will be restored upon his discharge from the VA hospit- duced floor friction between al. Q - Can a veteran go to any school or take up any program he desires? A - Yes, If the school or program is approved by the proper state education approving agency. Q - I am a veteran of the conflict with two Vietnam years service and did not complete high school before entering the service. Would I be able to finish high school at government expense? A - Yes. In fact, there is a special program set up Vietnam veterans RETURNS Elder Wil-liaD. Wintle has returned from LDS Austrian mission. LOCAL DISEASES Box Elder county reported one case of chicken pox, nine of influenza, one of rubella and four strep infections for the week ending Nov, 14. mis-sioDURING HIS he served as traveling district leader and elder, branch president, laboring In Vienna, Klagenfurt, Graz and Steyr. Elder Wintle will continue his education at Brigham Young university. Bishop David Tolman will preside at the homecoming program and invites friends and relatives of the Wintle family to attend. who not have completed high school. The financial assistance you receive to get a high school diploma will not use the entitlement you have earned for education beyond high school. f TATI STATE FARM TAIM Fire and Casualty Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois Stale Farm is all you need to know about insurance. BOYD JEPPESEN - 270 N. 6th E. Phone 723-386- 8 W Enduring, Appreciated Gifts. . THE BOY WHO BECAME A PROPHET By Mabel Harmer The exciting story of Joseph Smiths life from Sharon to Carthage as told for young readers. 52.25 MIRACLE OF FORGIVENESS By Spencer W Kimball A modern apostles penetrating ex planation of repentance and forgive- ness, the Sayiors way of healing souls. ; t im Reminder Office Supply 40 South Main BrighqtnvCity, JJ.tah $4.95 .Hi sis-ter- Nothing finer has happened to Bourbon in seven generations. Old Crow. MAVERICK STILL THE SAME Your Ford Dealers holding the price line. Maverick. Still $1995 When it comes to prices, you know what's going on. And what's going up. But there's one thing still going straight. Maverick. It holds the line. And its small price makes it America's biggest car value. Here are the (acts about our Simple Machine. Its simple to drive. You get the passing power of a 105-h- p Six. Great gas mileage too. It'e simple to park. Maverick can turn in a tighter circle than the leading import. It's simple to service. Maverick is easier and less expensive to maintain than an economy import. It needs fewer changes, fewer chassis lubrications. Its simple to repair. You can do many routine maintenance jobs yourself. oil Its simple to own. Maverick saves you money when you buy it. And when you drive It. Thats the reason our small car is going over big. Maverick lets you stop worrying about rising costs. Come see the Simple Machine at your Ford Dealer's now. For more information about Maverick or write: Maverick Catalog, Dept. N-- 4, born, Michigan 48 121. tee your Ford Daalar P.O. Box 1503, Dear- Ford ! tuggaalad ratall prlca lor lha ear. Wtrlta aldowall tlraa art nol Includad; lhay ara 130.00 aura. Slnea daalar preparation chargaa (II any), tranaporlallon chargaa and alala and looal laaaa vary, lhay ara nol Included, nor oitra daily roqulrod MAVERICK bur Ford Dealer fights the price rise h ndersen's-For- the and the pads enabling movement of the platform carrying about 200. pounds. Two novel experiments In. A homecoming testimonial will be held In his honor Sunday evening, Nov. 23, in the Honeyville LDS ward chapel at 7 p.m. y Old Crow. A He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle of Honeyville. for veterans without depend, X ol small vacuum cleaner type motor provided a thin film of air under three large cir. cular pads supporting the platre. form. This Elder William D. Wintle returned home after has having successfully completed an LDS mission inAustrla. - Your brothers pension check from VA was reduced because of a law limiting pensions to this amount A came to the home of the Ernest John- - i sons all during the week for their 34th wedding and Ruths birthday, & to wish them well and help s them celebrate It. Ruth's brought a birthday cake COST OF when they came Monday after, MEDICAL CARE UP 2 6 noon. They were Mrs. Alvera Rice of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mildred Moyes, of Ogden, along with Mrs. Moyes grandson, Bruce Hlgglnson, COST OF of Roy. Tuesday visitors were WOMEN S CLOTHES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan UP 3 of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allen of Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hansen of Pocatello, Idaho; COST OF HOUSING Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen UP 4 and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson from here. On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Earl COST OF Riggs of Wellsville visited. STEAK Fridays visitors were Mr. SIRLOIN UP 1.7 and Mrs. Lynn Hailing and daughter, Lynette, and Mr.- and Mrs. W.M. Gouldlng. i Steven and Becky Jensen of 1 Brigham City were visitors at thp home of Stevens grand-- ' t parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oriel COST OF FORD James Crow developed the first quality-contrdistilling process and created smoother, mellower ONE WAY TO MOVE heavy loads with little physical effort was Illustrated by an Missionary MANY VISITORS fate radio. air now, of Dr.James Crow: his countrys whiskey. Students also saw an al. ternate means of energy for lunar vehicles when the GM made three fuel lecturers cells which converted chem. leal energy into electricity. The small fuel cells, made with chemicals during the show In containers the size of cups, provided paper enough power to run the Moon Rover and operate a portable brother has been Look whatfs happened since Maverick was introduced in April. sev-er- better My fore entering the hospital? n Thats what lecturer Mike Silverstein tells John Dykstra, SMALL BUT NOISY Swain and Smoot during G. M. "Previews of Progress at Box Elder Regan Sally Junior High school Friday morning. .. in the VA hospital for three His last pension months. check was reduced to $30. Why? Can it be increased to the amount he received be- for last Sunday. MR. AND MRS. ROSS Han- -' sen came from their home in Washington and spent two days last week with his sisters Mrs. Cresta Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sher-rat- t left for a weeks trip to California last weekend. 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