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Show Mr-.n- Timas, Mcr;no, Utah q Thursday, February 1, 1962 Gen. Phillips Visite Dacchus, Could Do You; Winters Arc Praisos, Challcnrps I lores A f Brig. Gen. Samuel C. Phillips, Minuteman program director. Air Force Ballistic Systems Division, and several other ADDRESSING HarculitM Air Force and Space Technology Laboratory officials visited Bacchus At fctofiuay meeting At bAccnwA wai Brigadier Monday. General Samuel C. rnu-lip- s Air farce Minute The visitors discussed the Minuteman program and particularly director. pregram Hercules role in the program with Bacchus Works officials. On hand man General Phillips heaped to greet the visitors were John E. Greer, company director of Air praise on Hercules and outForce programs; R. G. Sailer, assistant works manager, and Lt. Col. its personnel for work on vital e. Air Force plant office, Bacchus standing George E. Scott, Minuteman program and challenged company and ' Works, Hercules Powder Company. individual to employes 125 about addressed Gen. Phillips Following the meeting, nest futurs problems in a lika manner. In the ebus Works supervisors in the is John C. Administration Building cafete- challenges to meet and perform- foreground Greer, Hercules director of Air Force progams. ria. In his remarks, the Minute-ma- n ance improvements to make. chief lauded Hercules and But, Im convinced the company personnel for having met past challenges quite ad- real challenges ahead can be met and simultaneously because Hercules and the indimirably,. to meet equally viduals involved in the program them challenged well or better the problems and can and will get the necessary difficulties that will be encoun- work done," Gen. Phillips con- We dont have winters like So, the records do not indicate we used to have. that the winter days are growing How often have you heard that milder. statement and nodded in agree-nent- ? high-ranki- Yes, I remember when the snow was frequently above my knees," you may have replied to keep up the conversation on the most universal of all subjects officer-in-charg- tered in the future. Many critics said Minuteman couldnt be done; that the plan was impractical Weve proven those views to be unfounded. In the spring of 1959 we were asked to accelerate the Minuteman operational program one year . . . We've had to produce to a tough schedule and with high performance; quality, reliability and safety requirements," Gen. Phillips explained. He emphasized Hercules important role on the motor. highly critical third-stag- e Mark Twain erroneously has been quoted as saying, Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it. Most peoples weather memory is not so good in the opinion of The Clock' Tas-k- County and state road equipk ment is being run in efforts to keep streets cleared of unmelting snow. They have done a fine job placing sand and salt around. During the coldest days, the salt was ineffective against the freezing weather. However, traffic enforcement Still Some Critics officers say, Please drive with Despite this," he added, there utmost care." still is some strong feeling that Snowplows, scrapers and trucks barriers ahead cant be overcome. However, I'm not overly con- with sand and salt have hardly cerned by criticism. Im con- stopped since January 13ths vinced of the abilities of the in- heavy blizzard. dividuals working on the proThe clearing operation is addigram. I know of their dedication tionally hampered by the unsea-sonallow temperatures which and long hours put into the prohave turned snow to ice. gram in the past As a result, trucks of the counOf course, we can't rest on past accomplishments, spectacu- ty and state have burned a steady lar as they may be or as proud path between salt producing as we are of them. We Hercules firms near Great Salt Lake and r Powder Company have many roads in the area. around-the-cloc- ly Magna-iHunte- fey Secretary the weather. cluded. Snou-'Ro- und "About The Same" Deputy sheriffs' say: Motor- can roll along at 30 to 40 miles ists must limply slow down. They per hour on a dry section of the road and then suddenly hit an 1 FI2E- -1 AM5ULANCE icy stietch and their brakes are no good at all The only way to CAU REPORTED HERE be safe is to drive slowly. Drive slowly and carefully on dry Only one fire alarm and one streets and on wet and icy ones, ambulance call were answered too. Keep large distances between by the Magna Fire Department cars. When one car stops, the one during the past week, to include: Residence of Mrs. H. W. Gibbs, coming behind has to stop, too, 3119 South 9000 West, was filled and it can, if drivers will keep with smoke when a furnace mo- plenty of distance between themtor became overheated on Janu- selves and the cars in front of ary 27th. Damage of $35 resulted them." at 6:45 a.m. In a car rollover on Highway 40 near 4800 West, Tom Cowan, 738 Bueno Avenue and Robert Allen, 229 Almond, both of Salt Lake City, suffered minor injuries on January 27th. They were taken by the Magna ambulance to the Salt Lake General ICCC experts. Climate Has Not Changed The U.S. Weather Bureau records for this area indicate that the climate has not changed much in the past 87 years. The coldest average maximum petemperatures for a five-yeriod during the months of Decern ber, January and February was recorded from 1945 to 1949. The maximum average temperature for that period was 29.3 degrees. Highest maximum average temperature for the three winter months occuired from 1905 to 1909 when it was 33.8 degrees, records show. ar OMOXXt Of PICTURE To Hospital rot-bo- x End Picture Worries Official Participate la Bostoa Uait Carbon paper stain sms off clothing? Spongo tatmchl trita ride. Flush ant with a solution of water, detergent and o ewsoll TTUDCO 39.95 (Includes tub and installation, with two-yea- r TV Seta.) ty, up to and including factory warran- 21-in- CAU tl FOR FOR SALE tri-lev- el n n, 00 FOR SALE 1341 Fori K ton pickup with I ft anowblade. Runs welL Also for sale. 0 ft home-aaad- o camper, $100. Inquire 3003 33 S. 0300 West 33 All makes and models. y warranty (in LOT FOR SALE writing.) Row and used TVs for sale. No da. pymt required. Aufrontage. Sewer, water, thorised RCA dealer. Ale Radio-TBalm and Servict. 0071 W. curb, sidewalk. Close to schools. $700 B. Phono BT Shop 00 hour a. 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Funeral rites were held Tuesfreetar. Vary reasonable. BY or see at 3023 S. 3350 WaaL day and burial made in the Cen33 terville City Cemetery. South or dial BY 10:00 am. ; A , ' bread White Batter Bread is the simplex, quickex loaf of yeix-raise- d you can make. Its the simplex because it uses only the most basic in gredients. Its the quickex because its two rising periods are very short. And its the easiest because its made from a batter, so theres no kneading of the dough or shaping of the loaf to do. For all this, its one of the best breads you can make, with aU the superb Davor yon can expect from a treat. yeast-raise- d WHITE BATTER BREAD 2 teaspoons salt 1V4 cups very warm water 2 tablespoons HeLckmann I 1 package or cake Fleischmanns .. Margarine Yeast, active dry or compressed ' 3 cups sifted flour 2 tablespoons sugar . . . Measure very warm water into ta'ge mixer bowl; sprinkle or crumble in Fleiachmanns Yeast. Stir until dissolved. Add sugar, salt, margar-- e, and 1 Vi cups of the Dour. Beat 2 minutes, medium speed on nu. rt 300 vigorous strokes by hand. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl fre . quently. Stir in remaining flour. Blend in with spoon until smooth, about 1 to 1 Vi minutes. Scrape batter from sides of bowl. Cover with dean cloth and let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in hulk, about 30 minutes. When batter has risen, stir down by beating about 25 ioaf pan. ( Batted . a jokes. Spread batter evenly in a greased 9 x 5 x will be sticky.) Let rise in warm place, free from draft, until edge ol 40 minutes. of inch about from batter rewrites V top pan, Bake in moderate oven ( 375 F.) 45 to 50 minutes, or until brown. When done, remove immediately from pan, and brush top with melted (Batiriaa. Cool Makes 1 loaf. i. |