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Show f BEN LOMOND BEACON. Feb. 1 , 1 979, Page 7 Ccmivcl Lady harbors A & croirSfiy by Cliff ora to smile at all. We couldnt do anything to make him smile. We sang, we told him jokes, nothing worked, so finally Jenny pulled out a little card, you know the kind that deaf people use and held it in front of him. It said, T am deaf and dumb. He started smiling. The lady, barbers antics have given them an ever increasing clientele, some from as far away as Salt Lake City. Good Job ! Its a good job, especially for a woman with kids, Mrs. Davis said. She has three children, all in their teens. The barbering business is flexible enough that if my kids need me I can drop everything and go. Ms. Bell, the mother of two children both under two years old agreed. When the lady barbers are not cutting hair, they are sometimes engaged in some unusual hobbies. I have my pilots license Bachbon They dont date customers but they might dance with them, sing to them or play practical jokes on them. Its all in a days work. Working in Leftys Barbershop, 1965 W. 5700 S. are the only two lady barbers in Roy. Its not easy to find a job in a mens barbershop if youre a woman, said Jenny Davis, one of the lady barbers. Im just glad that Lefty gave us a chance. Well, I just felt that with 80 per cent of the barber college graduates being women, I had to go with the times. Besides, Lefty said with a grin, theyve doubled THE LADY BARBERS of Roy, Jenny Davis and Sue Bell demonstrate their technique on my business in the last three a customer at Lefty's Barbershop, 1965 W. 5700 S. years." We like to have a good time with our customers because .we feel that it Duck stamps brightens everyones day a little, said Sue Bell, the Since 1934, hunters have other lady barber. We once paid more than $165 million had a customer who refused for duck stamps. Amateurs Forum psychology books into the shop, I gave him one for free. Another thday cording to Mrs. Davis are people who come in asking for advice and matters. on personal We listen but we dont sewing. Ms. Bell is an avid dancer, advise, she said firmly. The lady barbers work especially belly dancing, she said. On occassion I have from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. worn my belly costume to Tuesday through Saturday. work, but only on special Well even change the she com- radio station if you like, occassions, mented. Mrs. Davis said. Profession "hazards Yes but our singing act Talking about some of the has got to be the best, said hazards of their Ms. Bell. To demonstrate, profession, the women said the lady barbers of Roy that the worst thing is people launched into a duet of Give who want free haircuts. us a little Smile, and one by In social situations the customers sitting in outside of work, when people Leftys barbershop began to find out that we are barbers smile. their first comment in- variably is Oh! will come to my house and me a free haircut? Ms. said. I met one person you didnt tinued, cake-cuttin- g ceremony will mark the occasion. The activities, sponsored by the College Activities Board (CAB), are for all students, and will be held in the Union Building with the exception of the snow ac- problem Car- five-da- y nival, featuring snow sculpturing, a treasure hunt, and observance of the Union . Buildings birthday, began Monday through Friday at. Weber State College. The WSC Union, living room of the campus, will be 18 years old Friday. A bir- - C3y CStfy and when I was younger I was a stock car driver, Mrs. Davis said. Now I am a member of the Air Force Reserve and I spend alot of time reading to bo stegod Winter sculpturing contest and skiing. Student organizations and individuals may enter the sculpturing contest, to be held all day Wednesday on an area Northwest of the Union. Skiing will be held at Powder Mountain that day, beginning at 6 p.m. Mondty was finals in the beaul growing contest, during the noon hour in the Union main lounge. give Bell who she conso when he came do that, By Cliff Bachison A modern philosopher once remarked that the bathroom is the last refuge of the individual. So it may be yet nothing can destroy the solitude and security of that refuge more than a Kennel Komer clogged toilet. For all of you individualists who know not how to solve this unmentionable, yet common threat to ones peace of mind let us deal with it here and now. A first start on a clogged toilet is to use the ever faithful Plumber's friend or in scientific terms, plunger. If you have thought about using lye, forget it. Toilet bowls, made of vitreous china, can be cracked by the heat developed by the lye and theres always the chance that lye may damage the bowl directly. As you stand with plunger in hand examine the rubber force cup, thats the floppy red thing at the other end. It should have a fold-ou- t section, or lip, lubricate the lip with petroleum jelly. This will provide a snug fit when you stick the plunger over that little flow out pipe in the side of the Every man ia Napoleon to hia dog , hence By Cliff Bachison bowl. THE WEIM ARANER Me nobles of the court of Weimar, Germany wan- it Mif a Hunting retriever that would put more meat on the table as youcan. After you have done this exercise 10 or 12 times, stop for a and provide good companionship in the field moment. Now you will want to test to determine if you have They wanted a dog courageous enough to track deer, boar and other big game, yet clever enough and versatile The blocked easiest the to clear passage. away managed to be used for birds and rabbits. They didn't want to way, but not the best, is to flush the toilet. The problem will enough of the dogs and they wanted them to be excellent. many flooded not of a the cleared if have having clog, arise, you The nobles developed a system of breed wardens who bathroom floor. decided which dogs could be mated to which bitches and their i Instead, take a large container, such as a pot, fill it with water and then pour the water into the bowl. If the clog has word was law. When a litter came along the wardens inbeen removed, you will not be able to fill the bowl with water spected the result. They may have judged half the litter wor- since part of it will keep escaping down the drain. You can thy of the standards sought, or they might have judged all the pups worthless and comdemned to death. then flush the drain in the usual way, with the expectation They crossed the old red Schweissehunds, a solid-colo- r that the force of the drainage water will clear away any bloodhound wiith a variety of other breeds and the result was debris. remaining the Weimaraner breed known today. Your plumber's friend failed you? Your toilet is still The breed was so tightly restricted that by the midwith a of are Don't there other panic ways dealing plugged? nineteenth centuiy only 1,500 Weimaraners existed in the stubborn clog! world. it fill and No. or kettle a method take two, For large pot In 1928, after much negotiation, Howard Knight of with hot water from your sink faucet. Then put the pot or Providence! Rhode Island, succeeded in importing two of the. toilet the into water stove heat the Pour on and kettle it your for Upon their arrival in the U.S., he found to, dogs hunting. bowl. Don't flush the bowl. Now repeat this procedure two or hi dismay that the dogs had been altered so they could not be three times. Once more fill the pot or kettle and put it on the stove to bred. Knight did succeed in getting breeding stock 10 years boil. Take three cups of liquid bleach and one cup of low suds later. detergent powder and pour both into the toilet bowl. Now add The adult dog is a medium sized dog anywhere from 23" the boiling water. The combination of hot water, detergent to 27" at the withers and weighing 75 to 80 lbs. and bleach will go to work on the clog, will soften it and will at The dog has a short coat varying in color from mouse about Wait moved. where it can be condition least get it into a an hour to give your chemical preparation a chance to work. Now repeat the plunger technique described in method one. If the clog is removed, you will know it, and the downward action of the plunger will feel much easier. Traveling 17 miles east of Northern Region said that the If method No. two doesn't bring the desired result, go into the Cache Valley tourist attraction brings over Hyrura directly to method three, which is the snake or auger. one can take an old fashion 50,000 visitors a year into the The auger is a spring steel coil. When you turn its handle, sleigh ride and observe the Cache Valley. He said the you are capable of exerting quite a bit of force, use it Cache valley herd of elk at carefully because if you don't it is possible to crack the toilet their winter home. bowl. Be sure that your "snake" is the type made for toilet Don Paul, Regional Inuse. formation specialist for the Insert the business end of the auger into the drainage hole Division of wildlife Resources of the bowl and slowly turn the handle at the other end. You'll need to work by feel. Don't force the auger. If you feel that is up against some obstruction, back off a bit and the then continue turning the auger. t If method three fails, then you have one compact hard and cement razor used of blades, mass, probably composed half of the Great Wall of China: There are only two things left to do; either call a plumber and watch him disassemble your toilet bowl and kiss your first born child goodbye, because that is what it's going to cost you, or disassemble the toilet yourself. We'll tackle that next week. Are you ready? Is the handle perpendicular to the drainage hole of the bowl? Now pump that handle up and down as fast the popularity of doga. "Anonymous ' gray to silver gray the tail is usually docked. The ears are long and lobular, slightly folded and set high. The eyes are in 'shades of light amber, gray or blue-graEven the dogs nose is gray. It is no wonder that the dog has earned theappelation the Gray Ghost. The dogs are characterized by their high energy level. I remember as a boy, a neighbor's Weimaraner who would not sit still for a minute. One moment he would be on top of the ' woodpile, the next he would be chasing the sheep. I remember him more as a gray streak rather than a real dog. Some members of this breed have been known to keep up with a car going 40 mph. for over half a mile. The Weimaraner typifies the word unusual. Always looking for new things to do and if an owner does not spend long patient hours in training the dog, he will invent his own games and tricks. One owner tells the story of how his Weimaraner had a system of opening any type of door, it didn't matter what kind of latch was used. Car doors were a joke, the dog would even paw the door dosed and push the lock down! The Weimaraner is a dog that craves human association. His long history of use as a family pet has given the breed an , i almost uncanny ability to anticipate an owner's moves before he makes them. 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