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Show W ... - "" t 30 H MILLION WOMEN W'" - 1 Education Determines Jobs Ahead! to b' ue that this mn or detect would nit j oDardize he launch Thnr verdict wras to fill the scratch with plastic and let tli launch pioceed At 6 38 a m on May 7 just 310ths of a second behind '(u-dulmosses of white steam billowed out fiom the base of the launch vehicle Slowly, majestically, the Delta liltid from the pad A brilliant, white flame pushed the rocket higher and faster Several seconds later, the roar of the blast-ol- f reached the Bell Labs area Fiom lift-of- f until the launch vehicle disappeared below the Cape Canaveral horizon 12 minutes later, the Bell Labs launch operations autotracking atenna ren amed locked onto TcMar II s 136 me beacon, rc coning a continuous report by telemetry of the satellites DJn v oi dunng this critical period The command transit ttei in the Tclstar vans stood leady to send commands to turn off any satellite func-- t ons which may have been turned accidentally by the shick of launclung But none was needed, and the telemetry show ed add systems noi mal Confnmation was received that the spin rockets had put lelstar II into its stabilizing In a bulbous cone atop Delta launching rocket, TcLtar II was waiting Dozens of turned beams had 1 launching pad 17B into a ke pocket m the early morning daikness at Cape CanThor averal The first-stag- e booster, sparkled w'hitc at the hub of the pad I had become fiosted by its load of 1 quid oxygen The broadband communications satellite was about to join its predecessor, Tclstar I, in oi bit This would be the climax of months of piepaia-tio- n of fabrication and testing by Bell Telephone Technicians Bell Laboi atones engineers and technicians kept in touch with the satellite fiom their a launch operations center cluster ot three vans and three about two miles antennas away They read telemetry pi intouts, alert for any indication that could mean some tempu-aturpressure or some electrical value in the satellite had departed fiom the prescribed limits A one-inc- h long sciatch was noticed on the nose core Aerodynamic engineers were called in for a hasty consultation a ht seai-chhg- d,,y-light-- Notional 4 H SerWc Comm PAofo ithin the next decade about f0 million women are expected to be holding down jobs, says the U. S. d of the total labor force of 75 million. Department of Labor. Aomn low nuke up about Modern inention and tdlmoh gicdl advances will add new jobs to the wide span already being filled by women. Many positions aie a id will be in the home economics field. I mployers indicate that more professionally educated women aie needed, and those trained in specific skills as well. AV one-thir- Educators Urg Early Career Choice the piojects in which 4 II Club membeis participate. They start in 4 II as young as 9 yeais of age, and many for as long as 10 yeais Volunteer adult and junior 411 leaders supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service head the local clubs. Helping to encourage these futuie home economists, scientists, writers, mothers, teachers and business women aie two corporations that annually funds, educational liter-atui- e and technical assistance to the national 4 H clothing and the foods nutrition progiams. Scholarships Help They are Coats & Clark Inc , which this year will help 12 girls with their college education by way of $500 national clothing scholarships. will give six $500 scholarships to top ranking club members in the 4 II foods nutation piogram. n Today educatois uige stu dents to complete high school, and make an eaily choice ol caieer so that later training and education can be planned ac cordingly. One gioup of young women who have a head stait, reports the National 4 II Service Committee, aie 4 II members. 1.3 Million Girls some At time duting club membership, neatly eveiy one of the 13 million gills now1 enrolled in 4 II receives some training in her dual role of future homemaker and career woman. Sewing, meal planning, nutii-tlon- , home management, interior decoration, fashion and consumer education aie among Chicago Delegates Both funis will bang to Chicago as delegates to the week-lon- g e, roves Syscessfa Telstar II was on its weie confident it was going jpin ow n to work, but its gratifying to ihe .t eonfnmcd Everything seemed pertcct it vould take one tnp arcund the earth to confirm that Tclstar II was in orbit The icports came from tracking stations at Tnndad, Ascension Island, Johannesburg, Woo mera, Mojave Finally, it was acquued again at Cape Canaveral and NASA confirmed the oi bit The achieved orbit Put showed an I of 6,790 apogee statute miles, only twm percent greater than the predicted or bit Engineers in the Telstar tclemetiy van tracked the satellite past the Cape Every -- ih ng looked good The real test came duting Telstar IIs fourth orb.t at 8 30 pm The Indian Head pattern familiar to television engineers was the first transmission sent to the satellite. It popped back on the TV monitor screen that showed reception fim the satellite. Testar II A U. S. ARMY U1I-1IROQUOIS IIELICOPTLR, equipped with rockets and machine euns, flies General Earle G. Yt heeler. Army 100 Telstars first IIs Dunng Chief of Staff over the Yietnamese countryside In reporting on oibits, about 95 technical tests his observations. General M heeler stated: We have Improved wcie conducted, along with our mobility by the use of the helicopter so that Vietnamese strike includeight demonstrations, forces are better able to reach and attack the enemy before he ing color TV to Europe. Heibeit Fischer, Head of can flee." the Launch Operation Department of Bell Labs, said We was working B s National 4H Club state awaid winners from all 50 states and Pueito Rico 102 in all. Ileie they will be honored by their hosts at elegant parties and banquets. Con-gies- Dunng the con-tnbu- week-lon- con-gres- g s these talented teens will hear piominent educators and noted speakeis. Along with 1300 fellow 4 Ilers they will participate in several challenging and inspiring events. For most, it will be the first tap to a big city. Coats & Clark and General Foods are but two of hundreds of pavate enterprises helping the youth of this General Foods Corporation achieve future goals. country of natural causes. A CLOSING PROCLAMATION He was born Aug 12, 1889, WHEREAS: Conditions of in Payson, a son of Ammon fire hazard on lands known as Claude Nebeker and Mary Adelma Dixon Nebethe Wasatch Fiont and Oqu-lrr- h Claude Nebeker, 73, died ker He wae educated in Pay-so- n Mountains due to extendschools and studied music ed periods of high tempera- Satuiday at a Provo hospital under John J. McClellan in ture, low humidity, and little Salt Lake City. piecipitation, and and Juab Counties, and in the Surviving are a sister, AlWHEREAS: The State forestOquirrh Mountains extending berta Nebeker, Salt Lake City er of the State of Utah has from Magna on the North end Funeral services were conauthority to close areas of ex- to Camp Williams on the South, at Rigby Mortuaiy ducted treme fue hazard to any or the East facing slopes all public use in accordance covering of the Oquirrh Mountains. This Burial was in Payson City with provisions of Utah State order shall not prohibit any Cemetary. Utah resident within the area from Law, Section Walter W. Ware Code Annotated 1953, as Am- full and free access to his home W. Ware, Salt Lake Walter ended 1961, or property. of Payson, died City, formeily NOW THEREFORE. I PAUL declared This proclamation is his home after at last Friday L. SJOBLOM, State Forester effective as of July 1, 1963 of the State of Utah do declare at 12 01 and shall remain in an extended illness. He was born Aug 13, 1907, that it shall be unlawful to set effect until cancellation by the in Payson, a son of Samuel E. campfires, tiash fires or open State Foi ester. and Ada McBeth Ware. He fires of any kind, except in Violation oi tms closing or- mained Merle Clark Dec. 1, established public campsites and picnic areas, w ithout a der shall be a misdemaenor 1928, in Salt Lake City and fine. permit fi om a State Firewarden punishable byPaul L Sjoblom lived in Payson for a number of year before moving to Salt or smoke other than within State Forester Lake. buildings and motor vehicles and within improved areas in- Utah State Dept, of Forestry He was a member of the First & Fne Control cluding oiled roads, campgrBaptist Church He was retired ounds and resort areas or imU. S in 1962 with 20 years as sercalls The Treasury proved places of habitation vice engineer, Mine and Smlands Savings Bonds indestructible, elter Supply Co He was a State or pnvately-ovvne- d on the Wasatch Fiont and in since they are replaced free member of the Kiabab Masonic mutCache County from the north of charge if lost, stolen, Lodge 25, F. and AF. end of Wellsville Mountain to ilated, or destroyed. Moie than Surviving are his widow, have bonds a half and million a Nephi, Utah, being that area Salt Lake; twro sons and a reasons. which drams westward in Box been replaced for such Jack Clark Ware, daughter, Elder, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah Los Angeles; Walter William Ware Jr, Linda Ware, Salt Lake City; Mrs Crystal Harper, Salt Lake City; Mrs LouThursday, July 18, 1963 ise Scholey, Miami, Flordia. Funeral and burial were in nw mm n, im wwhd Salt Lake City Obituaries i The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah J. HOT JULY S Duane Dockstuder Donald F. 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