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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 3, 1977 tarns to Men Commissioners agreed to By ROSELYN KIRK set up a meeting between the members of the agricultural Water pollution problems specified completed delegation and 208 Water Quality administrators Dr. Michael Miner and Paul Kelly the recently Water Quality in Study, which includes Davis County, could put farmers out of business if all the water quality standards recommended in that document are met, a group of agricultural experts told Davis County Commissioners on Tuesday. on Nov. 7. DR. GRIFFIN said that pollution in Davis County streams is minimal and water is of high quality. He argued that the county does not have the same kind of pollution problems that exist in other parts of the country and yet the water quality requirements are similar. BLAIR Dahl, president of the Farm Bureau in Davis County, Tom Bingham, director of public policy for the Farm Bureau, and Rick Griffin, irrigation specialist from Utah State University, said they fear the recommendations made in the study become federal may mandates, forcing farmers Mr. Bingham said that Davis County is also unique since most of the agriculture is located west of the popula- tion centers and most agricultural water runs into the lake. He questioned whether water quality in the streams has to be maintained at a high level when the water to pay the bulk of the cost of the recommendations. Tom Christensen, who began to make films when he was a sophomore at Layton High School, has received nine national and international awards for his film Elaine Dart: Not Like Other People A POWERFUL MEDIUM By ROSELYN KIRK ting the story on the air immediately Sometimes Tom is frustrated with the Tom Christensen got into filmmaking when he was a sophomore at Layton High about 10 years ago and now at 24 he has won awards for three of his films. One, Not Like Other People Elaine Dart. has won him nine national and international awards. The film is about a handicapped woman who lives in Clearfield. Not video tape as an end product. everything is perfect, he says. But then television video tape is not like a film which you intend to show the rest of your life. He said his work as a TV camerman two days a week helps to support him while he is working on his films . FILM IS the most powerful medium, Tom says. It can be preserved just as i was recorded. Theater, dance and music, some of the other mediums, are gone after they happen. But filmmaking is exciting. It scares me when I think I wanted to be an orthodontist. Toms father Robert Christensen, Lay-tois a dentist. All his other brothers or sisters are in the medical or dental field. The boys are doctors or dentists. The girls are either nurses or dental assistants. Tom, who is fourth in the family of 10, used to think he wanted to be an orthodontist and then he fell in love with film. father was worried, but proud because they expect AT FIRST my now theyre all me to make more money than an orthodontist." Tom made his award winning film, Elaine Dart, as a student project for a filmmaking class at BYU. He had known the handicapped woman, who was afflicted with a cerebral palsy, when he was a student at Layton High. At that time he was playing with a band called Spectrum that used to play at the nursing home where the woman lived. SHE WAS able to use her feet to paint and knit and could even thread a needle. I thought there was a good story to be told there. So when the assignment to make the film was made later in his college career, Tom thought of this woman. At that time he didnt know any other filmmakers so he shot and developed the film without help. The 16 millimeter film, which lasts 14 --Jinutes, took him from September to June to complete. Tom is currently making the film "The a film about a man in Los AnTortise, geles who doesnt have any feet and yet He always runs a 26 mile marathon. comes in last place, but thats his victory Even to be able to walk is something. THE FILM IS motivational and antiabortion, Tom says. The man, Peter Strudwick, was bom with no feet in Germany during the period when the Nazis were in control. They wanted to kill him, because he had no hands or feet, but his mother escaped from Germany with Pete runs in marathons every him. year, despite his handicap, so we went to California this summer to film him. He doesnt come in close to first, yet he does more with what he has than most of the rest of us do. Tom went to California last week to finish up that 27 minute film on the runner He is now in the editing stage of that film of BYU in Cinematattended the UniverTom later ography, class a sity of Utah and taught filmmaking there. He works two days a week as a cameraman tor KSL television. He said A GRADUATE that, although the quick camera tech mque is not a professional product like the film, it has news advantages in get TV Repair All makes, reasonable rates, FAST SERVICE Phone 6 Bill Brimley Q. THERES nothing wrong with orange juice. The only A. problem, for some people, is to be aware that orange juice requires usually two or three oranges to be squeezed to make up a glass of juice. Much of the natural fruit sugar of the orange will be carried in the juice, so you are getting the carbohydrate equivalent of several oranges. Other nutrients are present fruit of the orange and especially in the inner layers of the peel, the white part that may stick to the orange when you peel it. These nutrients are not present in the juice so it is generally healthier to eat the whole natural fruit rather than just the liquid part. The same goes for grapefruit, grapes and apples. in the YOU'RE right about the more in the the juice is fresh and doesnt sit around too long since the vitamin activity deteriorates rapidly. If you do use the juice be sure its not an orange drink but genuine juice. In these days of high pressure advertising, it may be difficult to distinguish the two. Q. My doctor says I have allergic rhinitis because my nose is always running or clogged up. It goes on most of the year. Sometimes antihis- tamines help, but I usually end up having to spray my nose to keep it open even a little bit. won a Cindy Film rebound congestion. members. These are drugs taken by mouth that help to narrow the small blood vessels supplying the tissue of the nose. The less blood flowing, the less congestion there is. Sometimes this works but often it doesnt and the side effects of rapid heart beat, nervousness and irritability may prevent their use for long. If you can put up with uncertainty and lots of injections then occasionally hyjjosensitization may be of use to you. This builds your bodys resistance to the allergic factor. I have seen patients respond well to almost any method of treatment - or sometimes to nothing in particular. activities club Club members will be assigned to the various committees in the next couple of weeks, he said. Know The m Denver. Dr. Griffin said that the document in total is a good study, but objected to several pages which he said tended to timately be paid by local government and by the farmers themselves lump other problems under the title of agricultural water COMMISSIONER Glen Flint said some of these worries are unfounded if the county manages the program itself. The bulk of the 208 study in Davis County has been involved in creating a storm water plan, which is presently being implemented pollution. Mr. Bingham questioned whether the possible pxillution resulting from the of pasturing pleasure horses on the eastern part of Davis County should be lumped under agricultural use. in the county. MR. BINGHAM said that agriculturalists feared that the 208 studies would become the water pollution plan for the state and sought the help from agricultural experts from Utah State University m technical matters. According to Dr. Griffin, the report prepared by agricultural experts to be to presented The two year 208 Water quality study was funded through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop plans for water and control quality maintenance in the Morgan, Davis and Weber counties. SIMILAR water quality studies have also been conducted in other parts of the Governor Matheson, expressed a caution. We are asking that they be careful in interpreting what needs to be done m this county. state. John IN THE rebuttal papier, that agriculturalists say problems spelled out in the 208 report have been overemphasized. They say that such pollutants as sedimentation and increased salt concentration, associated with irrigation, cannot be eliminated except through discontinuing farming in the area. Even if control methods are available, they may be too D. McQuade Construction Co. Lie. Gr.t. 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Another remove dog and cat odors factor, previously unmen-tioneis that moist air ac- I centuates odors. THUS, Were you nervous when you first asked your husband for money?" Oh, no, I was calm - and collected. Davis moisture, lower Carpet pressure, and often wind (prior to a rain) all tend to make odors stronger and more noticeable. The saying, then, is true. PHONE & I With Adv. Countys Largest Furniture Cleaners or ask operator for Zenith 5000 773-500- 0 FREE ESTIMATES Has your monthly retirement check ever been late? There problem occurs in people with drops for a prolonged period having served as an instructor, cir dinator of the leadership program, and guidance counselor and manager in a sociology He also holds graduate certificate in public administration from the University of Utah Clearfield Job Corps Center is owned and operated by Thiokol Corporation and has a student population of about 1,250 young men and women in a multitude of training courses b water. The group is also concerned with the cost of implementing the 208 water quality program if it should be mandated. Mr. Bingham said, although costs would be shared by the federal government, he feels that most of the costs will ul- taken water quality studies and had presented the same arguments to Governor Scott Matheson, who must sign the final document before it is sent on to the federal offices allergic rhinitis who use nose MR. McDaniel is a graduate of Utah State University w ith a 773-188- 3 inter-clu- THERE are oral decongestants that help some people. will put him out of business. The group said that they were making visits to all of the counties that had under- are two reasons that this M Coras Head Let us Make your Gifts Our Patterns or Yours public relations; Roy Vernon and Carl Albrechtsen, club members; Fred Getty, Allen Taylor and Jesse Barlow, seems worse than ever, but it will actually improve once the irritants are removed. MR. BINGHAM said that contrary to the 208 report, there are no studies that show commercial fertilizers used on farms contribute significantly to stream pollution. He said the cost of fertilizer makes good management a necessity. Nitrate fertilizers are soluble in water and is readily assimilated by plants and does not end up m stream ITS THE last five percent of the pollution that is the hardest to control and eliminate and I'm not sure we want such strict regulations Mr. Bingham enforced, If the farmer has to said. pay for the bulk of the cost, it most every hour and sometimes even more often. It's beginning to interfere with my sleep and makes my mouth so dry, I can't talk or eat my food normally. Isn't there anything else I can do7 A. You sound like you are becoming the victim of Gens ulcDaniei Is Christmas Shopping? programs; Terry Smith, costly, Dr. Griffin said. it RECENTLY I found myself using nose drops or spray al- HE SAYS his one frustration with his choice of occupation is that when you get into film, everything goes wrong Even if the filming and acting is the way you want it, you can send it to the lab for developing and they scratch it I guess I'll never be completely happy with a film, but that doesn't mean I don't get fulfillment " degree den Stephenson and Lyle Taylor, citizenship; Ken Shupe, support of spiritual aims; Errol Nelson, finance and fund raising; George Mamankis, socials, including tamin Tom has concentrated to this point only on documentaries and educational films, but he says that eventually he will have to get into feature films if he wants to continue as a filmmaker. bachelor's BYRON Liljenquist, club meetings and programs; Jess Hunsaker, membership; Gol- vi- juice-provi- ded nine contests. Tom's first serious attempt at filmmaking was the production of the film Count Your Blessings," which won him three awards. The film was based on the song by Neil Simon, He Aint Heavy, Hes My Brother. All of his films have a moral or a lesson, Tom said 1970 grew up having orange breakfast and now usually give it to my children regularly. We use frozen juice which is unsweetened. Now a friend of mine went to a nutritionist who told her that the juice isnt that good, for you and its better to have the orange itself. Isnt orange juice full of vitamin C? Elaine Dart his best film. Even though he made it as a student project during his first year in filmmaking, he says he is happy with the results. The film was entered in competition with films produced by professionals and won the Best of Show award at the Great Basin Film Festival in 1976 and was given the Best Film award at the Lake Tahoe International Film Festival in 1977. In all the film has received recognition in the center since I juice every morning for I TOM CONSIDERS Gene McDaniel of Farming-tohas been named the new director of group life at the Clearfield Job Corps Center He has been associated with J. GOLDWAG, M.D. Copley News Service NEXT SUMMER Tom plans to make a film called, My Garden Its a great story, Tom says. The film will be about an old woman who spends most of her time sitting and looking out of the window into her garden. I he ending ot the film reveals that the womans blind The camera takes an honest look outside the window. There is only a black wall and the garden is in the old womans heart. Tom said the idea for the movie is found in a jxiem that a relative wrote. Tom says he doesnt consider himself a writer. Most of his ideas come from other sources, while his skill is revealed by the way he puts those plots on film n 376-819- By WILLIAM Film Company While Tom is working as a camera man for the film short, which stars Jimmy Osmond, he is also directing a documentary which shows how the film is made Tom was also director of photography for a film, Moonlight Express, produced in Washington state. This film, which he worked on last summer with Robert Hatch, is about a father who is the operator of a swing bridge. As a trainful of jaeople comes toward the bridge operator, he is faced with lowering the bridge and saving the lives of the people on the train or saving his sons life. Award from the Information Producers of America. have accepted the following committee assignments for the coming year, said Erroll Nelson, vice president. Juice Nutritious As Fresh Juice? Cme-We- GIVEN ONE Talent, Board members of the Kiwanis Club of Clearfield Is Frozen Orange IN ADDITION to the two films on the handicapped, Tom is currently directing a documentary which is being made in conjunction with a film produced by the Osmonds Clearfield Kiwanis Members Assigned is not used again before runs into the lake. The center has the past 11 years operated under contract to the U S Department of Labor grb of time. THE swollen membranes inside the nose become more sensitive than normal tissues to the irritation of the drugs sprayed or dropped on their surface. Although they shrink down for a while as a result of the drug action when it wears off, they may swell even more than they were before you used the drops or spray. This forces you to use even more and more frequently. Finally they may only give you relief for less than an hour or not at all IN OTHER cases, the rebound is the bodys way of reacting to the process of shrinking of the nasal tissue. 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