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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, March 17, 1960 7 UP Announces jfeWASHINGTON ; WEATHER MAY BE AGED SOLAR PERFECTS PHYSICIST NEW SYSTEM By JIENRY CATIICART Central Press Association Washington Writer Y"AsHIGTOXAn eminent scientist, working in the quiet of a tower m the Smithsonian Institution, believes he has perfected a system under which he'll be able to forecast the weather for seven years ahead. The brilliant savant believes he can predict the weather for Washington and 31 other American cities a month at a time until 1967. If the system should prove practical, it will represent the greatest breakthrough in the history of 5" man's efforts to predict the weather. Dr. Charles G. Abbot, a solar physicist, has been working on his system for 30 years. Now 87 years old, he is confident that he has at last found the key to reliable weather forecasting far into the future. Briefly, Dr. Abbot believes that all weather on earth is conti oiled by the heat and activity on the surface of the sun. He came to this conclusion after making a study of the sun. measurehis of and a studies result As ments, Dr. Abbot has concluded that weather goes through a cycle of 273 months, and then repeats itself. All one has to do is to determine what the weather was 22 years ago, and wait for it to repeat itself. Actually, it's more complicated than that, of course. Dr, Abbot e has also madg studies of interference, such as smoke, of burgeoning cities, etc. effects of buildings, groupings Abbot not only intends to predict rainfall, but temperatures as well. He does not expect the orthodox weather forecasting scientists to accept his system without question. However, if his predictions are borne out, he says, "my report may create such interest that they will have to study it. three-decad- Sc'icsS Lunch Ga;;;si;iUic!i A total of 14 420 543 complete meals weie served in Utah during the loss 54 school the veai by M school lunch program. Ivy Johnston said Wednesday as the state observed its first School Lunch Week Mrs Johnston is president of the Utah School Food Service Association. "All of these meals were school lunches, each served wi'h a halt pint of milk as a beverage," Mrs Johnston said This repiesems a1 remarkable gtowth in this prothere were gram During 1953-59,451 883 school lunches served in Utah and in 1955-5the figine was 11 654 458 She noted that receipts from school lunch sales during! ,1958 59 totaled neat Iv $5 million, mi hiding J7 6 329 in Federal cash 000 from the state fund and Appinximately 53 5 million of the Of Land Bank Changes for Vacation Time Plan Meeting MARCH OF EVENTS FORECASTING MORE RELIABLE Stockholders Changes in passenger service for the coming summer season were announced this week by Union Pacific Railroad. E A. Klippel, the roads general passenger traffic manager, said U P.s summer operations would include. ChallenScheduling of ger Domeliner between Chicago and Los Angeles Change in schedule of the City Los Anof Las Vegas between geles and Las Vegas. Beginning of summer sleeping car service to Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Zion, Bryce Canyon and Gland Canyon (noith nm) National Paiks. Summer service to Yellowstone and Giand Teton National Paiks will include through coaches and slepping cars from Salt Lake City to West Yellowstone, Mont., the western entrance to Yellowstone, and Salt Lake City to Victor, Ida., the gateway to Grand Teton and the southern entrance to YellowThe first cars are schedstone uled to leave Salt Lake City June 20 and the last cars to depart from West Yellowstone and Victor on Sept 3 Service to Cedar City, the gateway to Zion, Bryce Canyon and the north rim of Grand Canvon National Park will start June 20 Through sleeping cars will be operated from Salt Lake City and Las Vegas from that date until Aug. 31, when the last cars will leave Cedar City for both those points. e man-mad- THE BIG forXT The Commerce department is up to its ears in hiring and training personnel and making numerous other arrangements for the 1960 decennial census. The head-couis important, of course. Some states W'ill win additional members in the House of Representatives at the expense of others. However, the government obtains a lot of statistical information, as well, pertaining to such things as family formations, etc. city and country dwellers, individual income structures, The Census bureau wants to add a new category to its fund Cf information this time around. It has asked Congress for permission to learn the trend of consumer spending. It wants to collect statistics on the way families divide their paychecks and is particularly interested in the public's purchases of such durable consumer items as appliances, furniture, television sets and similar goods, which families want but which they seldom need immediately. The information would be of great value to business and could also form the basis for a revision of a part of the federal tax program. Directors Land Bank Association of Tremonton will attend a annual regional of the meeting of stockholders Federal Land Bank of Berkeley at Provo, on March 17 and 18, accord to E. J. Holmgren, association president Participating in the meeting will be directors and managers ot the six Federal Land Bank associations through which Land Bank loans are made m Utah Holmgien said that the pnnei-- J pnl purpose of the meeting is to discuss Federal of the the 1 situa- y tion, association and bank opera-tionand changes resulting from necent farm credit legislation. The Provo meeting is one of four regional meetings being held by the Berkeley land bank stock-- j holders, the 47 Federal Land Bank associations located throughout California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. ;0 k T Officials itnl.ru' u hist got a t i i gtt shift from that of being a gastron-omicfilling station to that of beexing an important educational said Dr. E. Allen Batepel lence, Utah state man, superintendent, department of public instruction. "The school lunch program is based upon a firm belief that proper education can be secured only when the learner is properly nourished and enjoying good said Mrs R. R. Cannon, health, state PTA chairman, Logan, school lunch program. He Found Out The Hard Way NORMAN Okta. porter asked duettor Johnnv (UPl)-- A Sanders knew anv thing about the of influenza in the area. r and didnt feel a thing!" re- health if he spread heard something "Well, Ive about it, Sanders said, but we don't have anything definite on Federal land Chaiies E Kunzler of Park Valwho will attend iev, and Manager Hairy Drew of it The Land Bank will Later in the day, the reporter the meeting in addition to Presi- Tremonton The time has arrived when the dent E. J Holmgren, are Direc- be represented hv Piesident Wal- main purpose of school food ser- went by the health office again tors Lloyd N Davis of Bngham ter C. Dean and other bank of vice programs in our elemental v but Sanders wasnt in. He was and second irv schools should home in bed with the flu. City; George C Rudd of Garland, ficials of the bank association $ 8&K Take Off Girdle One Day a Week NEW YORK (UPI) fts a misto expect a girdle to be a bulwark against the figures creeping inflation, warns the head of CIVIL WAR Beginning on Jan. 1, 1961, Washington and 39 a firm that makes the garments obother locations around the country will begin a four-yeWalter Stein (president of servance of the Civil war centennial years. doesnt advocate an end a Plans private Big At present, the Washington group, to gn however. organization, is broke. But nonetheless it has Recall To time when the one He it for up day a week whooping suggests big plans Civil War sans girdle but only if that day comes. One of its most dazzling ideas is to have actor is spent in keeping the figure in of Lincolns Raymond Massey play Lincoln at a shape on its own. good a before would 1961. appear Massey he "Takin a weekly breather, inauguration on March 4, and the whole thing would present-dajoint session of Congress said, gives a woman a chance to hook-ugo out on a nationwide television reflect realistically upon her Another spectacular is still a longer way off. The group hopes A assets and liabilities in avenue April, down a bang-uto have Pennsylvania parade like this day war. Civil of the end of the 1965, to mark the 109th anniversary can go a long way toward helping shape the American womans figure. We have an idea to increase the But Nothing for Christmas a A girdle will never replace itale of foreign midget cars. Attach Conn HARTFORD. 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