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Show $. Thursday, December 4, 1980 Capture the Moment V-- Jodie Kelley Altamont Aiin - Black and white film is the most economical you can buy. Leu so today that a year ago, before the skyrocket-- , black ami white ing silver prices film costs soaring. Still, it's cheaper to shoot and have processed than color prints of slide film. Another advantage to black- and white film is that, until recently, it ; was the only film that the amsteur could easily process in the home darkroom, whin no longer true, .black and white film remains the , simplest and fastest to develop. There's one other reason shooting black and white film- -j the most important reason of si subjects are best captured in black ana white. Those scenes with stark, contrasty, or strong components are weakened by the , sometimes actually addition of color. Thus, black and white film should occupy a corner of nearly every photographer's refrigera-- ; tor (where it will stay fresh for a good manufacturers year beyond the "recommended use date). Color slide film is the only consideration for photographers who enjoy putting on a slide snow. While it's possible to have slides made from prints, it's more expensive and less satisfactory from the standpoint of ; than shooting slide film in the ' quality first place. At One time, amateur photographers steered clear of slide film because of its limited exposure " latitude and sensitivity. Recent advances in slide Him technology, however, have greatly corrected that, i making slide film easier to shoot than a thats . Bonnie Duncan Neola Reay Altamont . . . . . ever before. Of course, . - ' Melba Bolton Arloa White.! Duchesne : iV',-fi ' . " '1 V. ?,:, iji) j ' RJHS . I i ' 'i'i ''! v 9?V'll ;A Betty Mart E. Roosevelt i m-- ! .,woa . Kathy Hall Roosevelt source of deep pleasure. The sounds of nature, the voices rf loved ones and friends are part of life's pleasures. Until recent years hewing impairments were often a personal tragedy because little could be done about than. Today the situation has changed. Often the impairment can be corrected or improved. If you think you are one of many that a hewing aid would help, there are several practical suggestions that will help you avoid any ripofL If you nave a hearing impairment you should first consult a medical expert and have an examination. He may refer you to an ear specialist or an audiologist. You may wish to consult with an audiologist yourself. There is general agreement that a medical diagnosis at your hearing problem should precede the fitting of a hearing aid. aid you , Prior to the dispensing of an must have obtained a medical exam or signed a waiver. Should you choose the waiver, the dispenser must advise you that the waiver is not in your best Geri Harding Myton & ConAmore 4 WJHS announces Shane' Frost, Deborah Kettle, Becky Mitchell, Hank - Mitchell, Melinda Way land, Jacina Wilson, Greg Keel, Donna Murphy, Dennie Wilkins, Carla Allred, Kenneth Asay, Toni Scott, Stormie Allee, Penny Brotherson, Stanley Goodrich, Mark Winward, Howard Gudger, Christine Rose, Melinda Jordan, Darlene Winn, Shawn Lee, Ryan Winn, Dawn Lindb Christy Shurtiefl, Kent Ashton, Jc Justice and Jonni Collins. first quarter roll honor The West junior . high achool honor roll for the first quarter of the 1980-8school session is as follows: Liesle Grover, High Honor Roll Kristina Harrison, Leslie. Shisler, Vander-KraatKaelynne Spencer, Hollee Ronald Winn, Ryan Eldredge, Glen Funk, Tammy Goodrich, Greg Jones, Brad Rasmussen, Trim Silvey, Tana Simmons, and .Term Ward. Honor Roll Lynne Argyle, Garn Birchell, Tina Heaton, Shelly Jenkins, 1 . s, Phone news items to 722-513- 1 SWlicMl i of the South Faofi 1 O jj interest. are not allowed to Dispensers encourage you to use the waiver. Dispensers are required to provide a copy of Ithe user instructional brochure prior to Thera hMits we m fCJjl weiwiesthelrwonii S German language 13 jj Continued from page will be followed oral proficiency teat 5r individually either the afternoon of Dee. 11 or on Dee. 12, by assigned appointment. There is a $10 charge for the exam. Persona who pass the exam will receive the institute's certificate which ia proof of proficiency in the language for persons interested in working in s German-speakin- g country or with forms that require German, or for interested in attending school last three hours and Meet the people of Auetrelia, Tahiti, New Zsiand and the Fiji Wands with e tour of the South s Pacific. muesA rVwflVMr Wraas VflOl buaaWlee IIWMWVQ Toure making the ar- rangements, your tour of the South Pacific w be a worry! esa and exciting ex- - CALL Vtrnal, Utah 84078 789-407- 3 Frontier hnid awd Touasv 8 South Vernal A ve. A j 15 when times is also ideal for you. no secondary steps ; Since there are ' initial development of the film, there are fewer variables than in shooting print film. There's no guesswork as to (like the making of a print) beyond color tne filtration-- no r computer analysis, either. What you shoot is what you get-f-or better or worse. . Color mint film is, naturally, the perfect choice for the photographer who wishes to end up with color mints. Its also the natural color film for the fellow who has trouble getting "perfect" exposures, because tne film has a wide exposure latitude-- or in. You can be margin for error-bu-ilt off on your exposure by as much as a stop and a half and still get reasonably good prints from processing. That's something simply not possible from slide film. -- Burin Aids A Hesring Impairments' .The ability to hear and to interpret sounds clearly and accurately u a - on film, slide film "final ' exposnreor 2 iwjit there are color slide film is the best film to shoot even for the photographer who doesnt own a slide projector and never will If publication is the photographers ultimate goal, then slide film has to be his first choice. Nearly all publications running color photos prefer to work with color transparencies (slides). Many will not consider publishing color prints. If you're busy about getting back from processing exactly what you put te LD8 missionaries who spent time in Germany, and college students with four semesters in German should be proficient enough in the language to pass the exam. The exam will be offered in Utah twice a year, possibly at other locations in the state. Goethe Institute, s prestigious German educational and cultural institution, has centers all over the world designed to promote eond langusg What about the person who needs some black and white, some color mint, and some color slide shots? Well, he can either carry around all three different film types, or he can concentrate on the film type he uses the most snd "wing it" for the dthers. For example: the fellow who shoots mostly color slide film can have an occasional black and white print made for, say, newspaper or newsletter reproductions. Likewise, a color print, should someone in the family want a copy of one of your slides to tuck into the family album. Its simple and affordable. Most photo dealers can tell you exactly what it will cost. And, best of all, you don't have to worry about judging three different types of film. - Dont despair at needle drop Utah State University Extension Plant Pathologist Sherman V. Thomp- son, says much of the concern steins from the erroneous belief many people have that evergreen foliage remains attached Indefinitely. In reality, he pointed out, the older needles discolor snd drop off after one or several years, depending on the species. When many needles discolor simultaneously and drop as they have done in some places this foil, people get concerned. Thompson cautions not to confuse natural yellowing and seasonal drop of evergreens with abnormal, premature needle drop that could be caused by mites, insects, disease, drought, wet or poorly drained soils, winter damage, herbicides, lack of nutrition or improper planting. 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Since her Naturitch has' a cousin of Savellas, home, apent where Norma, Ora Lab-ru- been to Heber and weeka the Thanksgiving Dorothy Casto, Bastian and Charlene end with her mother, Ethel Kolb. Oberhansiy served 110 e Mr. and Mrs. Orie Friends from out visitBasin in attend- Cook, Craig, Colo., with his parents, Mr. ance were Deone Spenc- ed and Mra. Artie Cook, er, Mr. and Mrs. Fred e Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen, Orem; Mr. and Metx and grandson, Salt Mrs. Tom MeClan, Salt ThanksgivLake, spent Scott and Mr. Mrs. Lake; ing weekend with ner Mr. and Mra. a Mr. and Mra. Scott parents, Victor Horrocks. and children, Edrington the e The infant son of Mr. Kamas, spent weekend and Mrs. Larry Dean Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Winger was blessedSac-in Neola Second Ward Delma Bastian. services Sunday, Naturitch Davis just rament Nov. 80. He was given returned from a four-da-y the name Larry Dean, trip to Las Vegas, where Jr., by his father. visited her she daughter, Janice Hall, and grand- e Carolyn Holder and son, Jordan Bailey. Jord- son Tony, Salt Lake, his spent Thanksgiving with an accompanied grandmother back to her parents, the Glen Salt Lake on the Amtrak FTatts. FEAST YOUR EYES ON THESE - Dorothy Price ; Tabiona 15 Del-m- of Hayden and Neola, and waa living in Rock Springs, Wyo., at the time of her death. She passed away in Colorado while viaiting imily. A chartered bus load of relative and friends, and three ears, traveled from Rock Springs for the funeral. After the services everyone met at the color slide, was halgh sent UK rUR services e Graveside Wilson Savelis for Greenhalgh were held Thursday, Nov. 20, at the Greenhalgh cemetery in Neola. Mrs. Green- int, or black and white print film? he answer to that one pretty much depends upon your photographic goal-a- nd perhaps even how much money you have to spend on film. Ellen Stubbs Union Fran Benson , Union buy color m Neola What's in a Film? Photography would be easier if there weren't so many choices facing the amateur snaps hooter. Nowhere is this more obvious that when you run out to buy a roil of film. Assuming you shoot a camera that accepts different film types, the first question that probably comes to mind should you i- 8VIW Uintah Basin Standard and the old Inside foliage that his turned yellow and brown. Generally, under normal conditions, the yellow snd brown foliage will be distributed throughout the interior portion of the plant. Old needles may enow a mottled brown coloration from invasion by fungi that don't cause disease. On the other hand, Thompson noted that spots or blemishes seen on the current season'! leaves or needles signals that something ia wrong. 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