Show OGDEN II 13) OGDEN Mew 'High AAoirgaim f 400 junior and senior high students By Arlene Irwin MORGAN—Revised plans for a It would replace the new Morgan High School to cost an structure now in use estimated $927000 are being studied A previous proposal for a new by the Morgan School Board high school was dropped after it It would be built on a site five blocks west of the pres- generated opposition from a citizens ent building This property was group which branded the plan too bought about three years ago elaborate and too expensive Approval is expected within the There was also opposition at that next week on the structure which time to the site some contending would provide 69244 square feet of that a new school should be high space said Supt Louis' W ' Chris-tense- n built adjacent to the old so that f 21-ac- lllpiil liiliill : The Board proposes to finance the new school with a bond issue in the amount of $945000 the superintendent said This would require voter approval In terms of taxes the school would cost Morgan property owners about $748 per year he said The mill levy would have to be increased almost five mills— from 12 to 1678— but this increase would also provide money for other needed school equipment The new building would accommodate the present enrollment of about both could be used to advantage Supt Christensen said the new design is both versatile and flexible There are fewer classrooms than previously proposed but they are large (30x30 feet) and designed in a plan that permits inexpensive expansion I The design calls for a building with three sections: the academic departments on one side administration in the center and vocational on the other Any of the three could be closed off SEATS FOR 800 An auditorium capable of seating and a gym capable of seating 2200 are provided A standard-siz- e basketball court runs the width of the building and is long enough so that when divided by folding doors provides two stand-dar- d size courts Also contemplated are bleachers that could either be removed jot folded into a boxing and wrestling 800 Rifchey Says Idaho Plant Will Be Used H W Ritchey POCATELLO-- Dr vice president of rocket operations assured Thiokol Chemical Corp here of Commerce the Chamber old Naval the that Thursday night Ordnance plant will play an important part in the future of the Wasatch Division He said that the Ogden Brigham City and NOP plants would be able to produce more as a team than as separate plants "It's a case of three times two equalling seven" he said "and true because some of" the contracts now diversified throughout the nation can be handled here giving the entire Utah economy a boost" With so many space programs now being initiated the need for producing clusters of solid fuel engines as large as j20 feet in diameter is becoming very real he said and the Idaho plant with its tremendous space and huge tools will be ideal for manufacturing such giants of the space age Although optimistic f o r e c a sts could set the employment in the NOP facility at 3000 with new largerscale contracts the most under the present programs would approximate 500 employes BUILDUP Our plans here call for an orderly buildup of personnel that we can sustain over the years he told the Chamber members But like any other business Thiokol is trying to diversify and hopes to expand With continuing government contracts in the rocket field and possible commercial applications of research program results company officials are optimistic he said Dr Ritchey said that his firm has leased the gigantic ordnance plant with option to buy and that the company would assist the Chamber and the Industrial Lands Corp which bought the plant from the federal government to dispose of any parts of the facility Thiokol does not want or need V X: C7 1 V ! Ik v- - mmwmmm LAWRENCE W CAPPS 19 THIEF RUSHES 50-MI- LE ' Texan Mew Principal Of Navajos BRIGHAM CITY-Lawr- ence W 23 of a veteran educator Capps of them with years experience-15 Walker engineer'-physicist-te- JANUARY Tl Li $85 — I ff'tj) en 77 i $2295 to $2995 --x 1 2L rums Now $2750 to $4250 Our 34th KENTILE Semi-Annu- al V Jan 19 20 Doors Open 9 am io 6 pm Daily A Few Discontinued Patterns of 15c Value and CORDS Terrific Buys on Popular KENTIkE'VJNYt- U 150 SWEATERS Fully L I I Now $1145 to $1495 $1750 to $25 - Wash Blvd 2869 Cland With Warm Soft Water am to iff 1 600 SPORT SHIRTS Reg $4 to $1395 nnine riliuc to be given with each purchase for drawing to be held daring Grand Opening L w VINYL COVE BASES IVi" iroism 2V2" Slack V Hack Reg 25c fK Now 12 colors Reg 5c $295 to $395 PLASTIC WALL TtLE ADHESIVE Reg $550 72L QQ 50 S gal Big Savings on All Adhesives Color 9x9 Now $5 to $1250 Reg C GV2C Color Reg 10V2c Color Reg nninc 1260 (2'4c 7V2C Sale Limited to Stock Now $2 to $695 C pm Everyday Friday 0 am to 9 pni r1 PLASTIC WALL TILE SPORT SHIRTS v each 100000 tiles in stock but hurry your neighbor will read this too Sale limited to stocks TE r DLUS Guaranteed NEW KENTILE 77 tn PRICE 24 Reg $10 to $25 f ASBEESTOiS Iff 2L $595 to $795 i Metallic Style Asbestos Vinyl 16c each Regularly nmnr riliuc Now 177 r PAIR wash itfmmi FREE TICKETS MOW ® NT COTTON PANTS Reg 2-06- 96 'The largest selection of Red Wing Boots and Shoes in Ogden area" 15c Value PRICE 1 Reg $35 to $50 1220 EX 9x9 Regular DDIOC RAINCOATS 58 SPORT COATS NEW AUTOMATIC Open 0 2216 Washington Blvd YOUR CHOICE SWEATERS 3-MINU- MACHOVSKYS SHOE STORE 30 WONDERFUL COLORS The top selling ones of this year ' pilot ' ma ii tratd TOPCOATS will try to set an altitude record of 50 miles in March The present man-controll- ed m NaiUss cushion crepe wedge sole Sweatproof leatherjnsoles Sizes 10 through 2 $1185 Sizes 2V2 through 6 $1395 Sizes 6V2 through 8 $1595 i long-lastin- noTtnm ¥rotrs uki tvh i I record is 217000 feet set by the vehicle in fastest the wbrid Installation of new officers was performed by a "fellow" of the American Rocket Society Charles E Bartley who is president of the Rocket Powder Inc of Mesa Ariz Mr i Bartley worked with Thio- kol's polymers and oxidizers and had established a workable solid fuel in 1945-Neofficers are: Dr Billings Brown president Ross E Van Del- len vice president Richard B Weatherell secretary C William Marsh treasurer Program chair-- : man was John N Sherman of Thiokol Master of ceremonies for the After an additional piece of elec- meeting was John P McGovern tronic equipment is installed and immediate past president of the the rainy weather clears up Joe ARS then you are exhilarated over a : successful flight" "Even enclosed in a futuristic space suit and a cubby hole of a cockpit you can hear the X15's members crackle and pop from heat soon after you cut the big rocket engine" he told ARS members from Utah "It's something you never really get used to" he said Professional aerospace men from Thiokol Chemical Corp were especially interested in hearing about the X15 flights since the mighty controllable thrust rocket motor is made by Reaction Motors division mr 9x9 Regular SPORT COATS st 19 VINYL ASBESTOS TILES mm 23 RAINCOATS ' i SCHOOL BOOTS FOR BOYS i Oil or russet uppers In other action the commission directed a letter to Blaine Kay i nt ARC Dad's ers sen had caged them before they escaped male cleared shoppers off Main Street and disrupted The at classes North Sevier High School The female quickly left town Both were tracked by a team of hounds The male was treed in the east part of Salina and the female was found trapped in a culvert five miles west of here I But today Tums brings you 3-r- olI The letter said that commissioners do not believe the suggested program has included the entire county and if any money is to be spent on a program it must be made available to all citizens not just to migrant work- tember Like SALINA (UPI) — The citizens of this small Sevier County community departed from Main Street in a hurry Thursday when a pair of mountain lions escaped their cages The lions a male and a female were recaptured byi Ken Nielsen and four other men who captured them originally Niel- Physicist to Help In Ceremony JV g safe relief any fast time anywhere Keep pleasant-to-tak- e Tums always on hand: pack only 300 buy the son in i Sep- goes into full production Just SAUNA SHOPPERS SCATTER WHEN 2 MOUNTAIN LIONS 'TAKE OVER' Tl More people now suffer from Acid Upset than ever before Our pace of life invites acid indigestion gas and heartburn pany beet grower's association canning crops association and groups interested in recruiting migrant laborers for the crop sea IN THE MEN'S STORE X j Built County Groups which are not represented include the local sugar com- Machine Shed At Mink Farm A pioneer He said that pilots flying the X15 had little time to observe their who Joe Walker aerospace pilot sensations "There's too much to may well take a winged vehicle into do up there but when it's over ion? June for the strawberry crop and stay through November for the beet harvest In a letter to Mrs Sarah Yates chairman of the council the commission pointed out that it could not legally spend county funds to assist any special groups The letter also said that the Migrant Worker Council has no representatives from organizations responsible for bringing the migrant worker into Box Elder County as well asno one on the council from North Box Elder Dentists to Hold Sessions in SL Fire Damages -- Plant at the south boundary of the town of Howell 2 Make improvements on the road from the south boundary of Howell through the town to the interchange of Interstate Highway 15 before Wasatch Division 78 - - School He will take over his new post on Jan 27 and will have the responsibility of coordinating the work of the four schools on the campus They are the vocational depart- platform A cafeteria opposite the auditorSALT LAKE CITY — More than ium would double as a Little The- ment accelerated regular element ary grades accelerated regular 500 dentists from Utah Idaho Wyoater 7 entrance The main is situated in junior high and senior high schools ming Colorado and Nevada will the building center opening into a A native of Texas Mr Capps gather here Jan 29 for the midcorridor which would run the entire started teaching with the Indian winter Service at a day school for Sioux meeting of the Utah State length of the building affording Indians in Cannon Dental Association Ball ND easy access to the rooms one-da- y The convention will conHe to sent Fort was'next In the rear would be six classApache cern with itself discussions of gum Ariz where he and coached taught rooms four foreign language rooms treatments and teeth athletics school the "pulpless" at for boarding library and business department Dr John I and Ingle there professor plus the offices for administrative Apaches of chairman Endothe Division of the nine For he has past years help In the front are the exact science been teaching in the Four Corners dontics andof Periodontics at the School of homemaking and art department area He served three years as University willWashington act as clinician of Dentistry the Kaibeto Boarding Counseling and guidance rooms principal School six and as head of the Kay-ent- a sitwith office a nurse's are along Boarding School for Indian uated across the corridor from the students administration offices RECEIVED DEGREE Mr Capps received a degree in education at the Northwestern State College in Tahlequah Okla He taught for eight years in the Oklahoma Public Schools before receiv ing his master's degree from the Montana State University He served during 1943-4- 5 in the Army as a training specialist He PERRY — A fire which apparent- is a member of the Masonic Lodge Through his influence he has di ly burned for more than an hour of Navajo students 1 before it was discovered destroyed arected hundreds a a n 1 1 it t me 10 a machine shed and bedding plant lniermouniam ocnooi in 1M at a large mink ranch here Cause Brigham City Mrs Capps is also employed by of the blaze has not been deterthe Indian Service and has been mined The fire at the Aaron Snow mink serving as an education specialist ranch was reported at midnight at Kayenta when a neighbor Norman McCoy spotted flames shooting out of the buildings Mr Snow and Dr Glen Bell another neighbor carried buckets USU of snow and water Jto keep the fire I 29 TOPCOATS from spreading to other buildings LOGAN (UPI) — Famed physi until the arrival of the Brigham cist Dr Edward Teller will take Reg $55 to City Fire Department part in dedication of the new En I Firemen said it appeared to gineering and Physical Sciences have been burning at least an Building at Utah State University hour before it was discovered The Feb 20 loss of about $3000 is covered by The dedication is planned as a insurance Mr Snow reported feature of UtaikState University's Included in the loss are several observance of the centennial of pieces of machinery stored in the the establishment of the Morrill machine shed The bedding plant Land-GraAct which set aside land for the school only contained corn pulp SALT LAKE CITY s district engineer for the Utah Highway Department offering to care for the road from Lampo Junction to the Golden Spike Monument provided the state will do farm workers the following: The request was made by the 1 Take care of improvements Migrant Worker Council of Brig- on the road from Lampo Juncham City organized to assist tion generally north to the north working families which arrive in entrance to the Thiokol Chemical ! the Indian Service has been named principal of the Intermountain XI 5 Pilot Tells Rocket Society - le BRIGHAM CITY — Box Elder Commissioner members County have turned down a request that they assist in furnishing food clothing and recreation to migrant (UPI) Nearly 600 straw hats have been stolen from a Murray warehouse Police Chief L E Deland reported today He said that more than 49 dozen of the hats valued at $852 were stolen from a small warehouse at the Western Ranch Store between Dec 27 and Wednesday 22-mi- le Aerospace Flights Exhilarating 50-mi- - MURRAY - Veteran Educator Reg orbit around the earth in days to come was featured speaker at the annual installation meeting of the Utah Section American Rocket Society here Thursday night Mr Walker is project test pilot for National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the X15 program which has seen the winged bullet crash the 4000 mph mark and arc 40 miles above the earth In March altitude he will try for a record "The next logical step will be to orbit in a plane designed and built from lessons learned in the XI through X15 program" Mr Walker said When asked whether he would like to take the first orbital flight in the dyna-soa- r program he replied without hesitation and enthusiastically "You bet I would" Food Clothes to Migrant Workers STRAW HAT DAY r HE'LL SEEK 1962 New Grave! Road Near Utah lake Open to Traffic ( 3 JAN were anything but optimistic about the chances of finding two missing Civil Air Patrol pilots missing since Jan 9 in southeast Utah "It's pretty apparent now we're not going to find them from the air with the present weather condi tions of snow in the area" said State Aeronautics Director Harlon Bement Missing are Melvin Morrill Far- mington and Terry Courtwright SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) State Centerville who disappeared on a Highway Director C Taylor Burmission hunting for another downed ton said today the unpaved pilot Harry "H Hansen 44 Sepul-ved- a portion of the west Utah Lake Calif highway has been graveled and "Hopes look dim unless they graded and is open to traffic somehow got lost and we find them Burton said more gravel will be some place unexpected They had added the winter months and quite a bit of equipment with them as soonduring as the weather is sufficientand could have survived up to warm will be oiled to road the ' ly now he 'said a hard surface provide Bad weather Thursday and again The highway director also rethis morning limited the number of planes from northern and central ported that the State Road Commission is not up options obparts of the state able to join the tained earlier taking and refor widening search of the section from aligning part Bement indicated the organized to of east Elberta Pelican Point search would end Sunday unless something was turned up today or Saturday Attorney Aide Chosen SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Craig T Vincent Salt Lake City has been appointed as an assistant US attorney for Utah y KAi-f- - FRIDAY EVENING MOAB (UPD— Utah officials ' v re - ORDERLY lijii 7AlRoif FlfJeai F?£iertc Plan tn Furnicln R Storm Dims Hopes for 2 Utah Airmen :!:x:::::::::'::::::::i:: Sell®©! 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