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Show For Your Information qnjfl mojsjMaq XI Pan! Harvey ir 10A i Prospects For Seventies By PAUL HARVEY I Space officials asking Congress for more money have made it sound as if the moon will turn dark without it. Any govern- ment agencys officials, ap pearing before Congress a t budget alloca-- t time, al- ter natives i o n make the Mr. Harvey ous. sound omin- Thats the name of the game. But the hearings are concluded now and the space officials who were going to resign anyway have. And whats left is still enough to buy a lot of excitement in the sky during this decade. What wiU you and I live to see? Just since we landed on the moon last year five astronauts have quit, resigned, decided that theres more future for them on the ground. RECEIVES AWARD Pictured left to right, Cadet Tom M. Newbold, recipient of the award; Cadet Newbolds wife, Mrs. iMarlene Newbold; Utah State University president, Glen L. Taggart; and Robert P. Collier, Dean of the College of Business. Cadet Given Award Saves Man In Wreck At ceremonies held at Utah AFROTC Valor Award (Gold) Baby Blessed On Ulah Visit TREASURETON-- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins and daughter Glenna were overnight guests Saturday night at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Christensen and family. They also attended Sunday School at the Center ward in Salt Lake City. On their way home sacrament they attended meeting in Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins had their baby blessed in..the meeting by his father. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed Sunday afternoon at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Paskins and family. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Christensen and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Paskins and family of Sandy, Miss Glenna Paskins, who is attending school in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thomas of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paskins. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hull, and family of Pocatello were: weekend guests at the Atkin-- ! State University recently, for a conspicuous act of galAir Force ROTC Cadet Tom lantry in freeing a man from M. Newbold was awarded the a burning automobile. The presentation was made by Glen L. Taggart, Utah State University President. Cadet Newbold is a senior in the Air Universitys AFROTC program at UiSU and is scheduled to be commissioned in the United States Air Force, ' EGYPT Last Friday eve- in June 1971. On Aug. 30, 1970, at 1:45 ning in the ward cultural hall the Relief Society held a ba- a.m., Cadet Newbold was rezaar. There was a fish pond turning home from work when for the young children and he was flagged down by a many handmade items were woman who had witnessed an accident He sold. A turkey supper was automobile Robert served to 150. Each booth found was decorated and the other Thomas of Preston, Idaho organizations all helped to pinned beneath a burning!automobile, and without remake it a success. for his own life or safeLast week the MIA bays gardCadet Newbold freed the ty, com-ward j and girls of the Within minyouth. trapped that a patch cabbage pleted ' utes after he carried the into It Moser. Wayne belonged to authe jured youth safety, was a fund raising project for tomobile into flames exploded MIA all the age group. and was destroyLast Saturday evening the ed. This completely action undoubtedly MIA of Egypt ward served the Laurel banquet held in, saved the young mans life. son h.'srie. the Franklin Stake house. A! liam dinner was served to a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petter-bor-g were in Murray a week yy y ago Sunday vi3king with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gay don and family. Ihe next day the I'elterbargs went to Soda Springs and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preece and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Thomas of Ciearficld, a niece to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Alder, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernon Auger of Salt Lake City, Mrs Altoertie Griffiths of Dayton who is a sister to Mrs. Alder and Mrs. lhyra Griffiths of Lewiston called on Mr. and v Mrs. Alder last Thursday svvyV''., t. ' r ' v One day last week a nephew "J , ' Bruce Edwards of Murray, who is going on an LBS mis . 2 sion to Scotland, called on Mr. and Mrs. Alder. Egypt Ward Holds Bazaar , v . y ;V. j j I President Nixon, officially and personally, is fascinated by prospects for our space program. NASA, preoccupied with logistics, has neglected properly to showcase the bountiful fruits which have poured forth of from the wide earth-enthe cornucopia but the President has an awareness of an enthusiastic appreciation for this phenomenal fallout. Already you and I have shared hundreds of thousands of direct and indirect benefits of space exploration; in me d space-conque- st dicine and communication and computerization and ag- riculture. Who knows what it will mean to you and me when we have a Skylab orbiting 250 miles overhead, with a dozen occupants exploring dimensions beyond our present comprehension? When Michael Faraday first produced electricity from a little black box they asked friends, A safety deposit box held in the sole name of the deceased, or jointly held, will be sealed until the rublc administrator or your attorney and banker can be present at the opening. This safeguards for the heirs any assets in the box and insures the filing of any will contained therein, to fulfill the wishes of the deceased. Respectfully, 4 WEBB FUNERAL him, Whats it good for?" He is said to have said, What good is any newborn HOME 132053 babe? We still have 49 qualified space pilots on flight status; we dont need half that many. Present prospects call for seven more Apollo and Sky-la-b missions. All those missions will require no .more than 21 space pilots because within five, six, seven years the men well be boosting into space will be mostly from other professions doctors, industrial engineers, scientists, technicians. Between 1976 and 1978 we are going to put together a huge cylindrical space station in a semipermanent orbit around the earth and we will shuttle people back and forth between here and there almost as casually as we now fly from New York to London. The space shuttle ship will be launched like a rocket and landed like an airplane. t Prospects for the Soaring Seventies are so exciting that any slack in our economy brought about by a phaseout of military spending will be more than compensated for by a renewed space boom and its now inestimable Thats what those apparently superfluous space pilots are betting on by staying on. 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