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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- 1S NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 17. 1977 State Problem? William G. Bruhn, executive director, department of community affairs announced e the initiation of a new telephone service to make state government more responsive to eitizens and local governments in the outlying areas of the state. Rites Held Funeral services were held toll-fre- Clearfield area for 56 years. She was educated in Japan. She was a member of the Og- Saturday at Lindquist and Sons Chapel forToku M. Miya. den Japanese Christian Church and Shizuoka Keiyu : MRS. TOKU Milyagishima Miya, 89, of 508 W. 300 N. in Clearfield died Tuesday Feb. 8, 1977 in an Ogden nursing home of causes incident to age. Kai. SURVIVING are two sons and two daughters, Kiyoshi Kersh Miya, Clearfield, and Mrs. Miya was born March 20, 1887, in Shimitzu Shi, ShiZuoka, Japan, a daughter of TatsuKichi and NoyeShiba Toshio Miya of Othello, Wash. Mrs. Hiroshi ; Calif.; Mrs. George (Kinu) Matsushita, Long Beach, Calif.; 17 grandchildren and SHE WAS married to Selemon Miya in Japan. He died March 3, 1967. She came :to the United States in 1916 and lived in Box Elder County for .four years and the Lavton and Down To Earth: A ; Womans View of Space By LILLIAN LEVY rejected by the human organism and, therefore, would be highly desirable fpr connecting transplants and other A WOMAN WITH A MISSION . IN SPACE r Who will - be the first American woman in space? such biomedical uses. "Because of the gravity force when such graphite composites are made on Earth, there is a settling out of the components; and the resultant material is neither as stable nor as uniform as is HER IDENTITY still is unknown; but what is known is that she will have to be a : woman with a mission in for Earth! ; space : Such a woman is Dr. Mary . - desired, ed out. 'Helen Johnston, metallur- gical engineer with NASAs ' Marshall Space Flight Center tin Huntsville, Alabama, who can be counted among the leading contenders of her sex to be among the first, if not the first, of her sex to travel and work in space in the THAT IS when the space I shuttle, NASAs economy space transport, is scheduled to begin operating. j ; : What job does the attrac-- : five, young (30 years old) NASA engineer hope to un- dertake in space? : : 1 SHE WOULD like to work : on processing materials in the environment characterise of space to - gravity-fre- e manufacture special material composites for medical use :,that cannot be manufactured with the desired stability and i uniformity on Earth because ; of its one g environment. ; What kind of materials are ' among Dr. Johnstons objectives for her time in space t - when and if it comes? A MAJOR graphites. interest is in It seems, Dr. .Johnston explained, that some of the graphite com- posites are compatible with the human body. This compatibility factor means that they are less likely to be Dr. Johnston point- THIS LACK of uniformity 1980's. " and stability in materials processed on Earth is due to its gravitational force. Experts in materials processing, among them Dr. Harry C. Gatos of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have theorized that materials processed in a weightless environment would be far superior in stability, strength and other desirable properties than those same materials processed under the best conditions possible on Earth. to experiments Thanks planned by Dr. Gatos and conducted by our astronauts in Skylab and, more recently, in the Apollo Soyuz space mission, theory has become demonstrable fact, according to Dr. Johnston. She was the NASA monitor from the Marshall Space Flight Center for the Skylab experiment which processed certain crystals. result? "The processing in space resulted in a much more uniform crystal. The stria-tionwhich are the impurities (that result in weakness and instability from lack of in the uniformity finished product) were gone, d she reported. The WHAT WAS the s, space-processe- crystals also developed faster and were larger than the same type of crystals processed on Earth. T.V. REPAIR Dr. Johnston has yet to go into space, she THOUGH ALL MAKES PARTS & ANTENNAS REASONABLE RATES has experienced weightlessness for a matter of seconds and during that extremely limited exposure conducted an experiment with a "model metal that further supports the case for materials processing in space. Her reaction to her exposure to weightlessness, the experiment she conducted during weightlessness and its BRIMLEY T.V. 27 SO. MAIN ST., LAYTON 376-173- 6 376-819- 6 ment. CALLS WILL be document- Elder Trent Weaver has accepted a mission call to serve a two year LDS Mission to the Perth Western Australian Mission. ; , The line will also serve the Black and Spanish Ombudsmen so that minorities from throughout the state can contact them on problems or request their assistance. The number is and will be listed in new editions of local telephone directories under Utah State Govern- Accept Mission Call eight Rev. William Nishimura of the Ogden Japanese Christian Church officiated at the services. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery, mnm HE SPOKE in the Kaysville First LDS Ward on Sunday, Feb. 13 and will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Feb. 26. He is a graduate of Davis High School. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Duane Weaver of 747 North Main Street, Kaysville. np ed to identify recurring problems. A long-rang- e of the service will be to goal seek solutions to those problems through recommendations to the governor, legislature, or the agency with the power to effect a change. Problems that can be solved locally will be referred back to local agencies that are in a position to assist, such as associations of governments, community action agencies, information and referral offices, familv services, etc. Glenn L. Thomas of Sunset has been named Computer! Plumbing-Heating-Coolin- MR. THOMAS now will compete with other top com- puter programmers from other Air Force Logistic Command bases to compete honors. for command-wid- e Mr. Thomas is the lead programmer and analyst on the depot maintenance budget and management cost at Hill. The system is one of 21 data systems And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, and was in the deserts till the day of his showing unto Israel. To what child does the above statement refer? 1. 2. Who 138,000 senior citizens as close as their telephone, according to Michael Shepard, director of the Senior Citizens Project of Utah Legal Services, 216 East 500 South, Salt Lake City, are 1. 2. has his mother and father? Answers To Bible Verse John, later known as John the Baptist. Elizabeth and Zacharias. bathrooms. Where family finances do not permit this, the answer is a shower stall, preferably with receptor tub. The Bureau points out that a plumbing contractor usually can install a shower in the basement or .attic, often next 84111. taking a shower could be a risky business. Whenever water was being used elsewhere in the house, a drop in pressure could cause sudden dousings of icy cold or scalding hot TO BE eligible, senior tizens 60 and over must qualify for a government assistance program such as SSI poverty line. Eventually, Mr. Shepard said, the program will be using other senior citizens CARL HAMBLIN Receives Mission Call trained under a special paralegal program to deal controls that enable the bather to select the temperature he wants before turning on the water. It then remains constant regardless of pres- with senior citizen problems. PLANS ALSO call for training sessions starting in April to prepare senior citizens as legal assistants to work with other senior ci- sure changes. SPRAY settings on modern showerheads include fine, medium and coarse, and the heads themselves are selfcleaning. ' tizens. Legal assistants will be able to represent clients in mat-ter- s concerning welfare, food stamps, and the Social Security Administration, and make referrals to attorneys on other legal problems such as consumer rights, wills and significance as well as Space Shuttle will be discussed in the last of this three-par- t C series. estate planning, bankruptcy, divorce, pensions, and age discrimination. more Utah areas than are served now because the senior citizens project will have a e statewide, phone. It will also work closely with the Title attorneys in all areas of the state, Mr. Shepard notes. e The agencys number is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. toll-fre- J. LOVE DOUBLE FIRE ISLANDER Elder Carl Hamblin has serve a two year u to the Coordinates Off Entire line of exceptional Womens Wear 377 A. So. Mis- HE GRADUATED from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary and has been attending Weber State College and Institute. Elder Hamblin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond of Hamblin East 422 State (Lakeside Shop Ctr.) Clearfield SHOP FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M J Livestock Gates Portable Horse Stalls Squeeze Chutes Loading Ramps Feeders Pick up stock racks Waterers DAIRY Fresh Whole $115 I Gal. Storage Wheat Whey 12 100 lbs. Cheese cuts lb. 00 $115 I OPEN NOON TO 7 DAILY 643 East 2625 North Layton, Utah Phone 825-249- 0 825-131- 3 counselor; Paul G. children, Laurel, Dallas, Dis-tiSusan and Christopher. Mr. Perry works for Western Computer Services Inc. is a Freshman at Ricks College. Two changes were made in the 14th Ward bishopric. THE OTHER ward clerk is Willis Talbot. He and his wife, Hilda, live at 1183 Rosewood Lane in the home that belonged to his parents. His familv consists of three eleven grandchildren and one great- replaced step-childre- grandchild. MR. TALBOT is in charge of returned merchandise for the Salt Lake Hardware Company. The new second counselor in the Fifth Ward bishopric, O. Keith Jensen, is employed by the Boeing Corporation in Ogden. HE AND his wife, Lois are the parents of three boys and one girl. One son is serving a mission to Alaska, two children are attending BYU and the other family member Bishop Elroy Pederson counselor and a a ward clerk K.S. ACHJERwas released as a counselor. He was replaced by William Maarten Schaap, Mr. Schaap, a convert to the church, is a native of Holland. He and his wife, Donna, are the parents of four children. MR. SCHAAP works for a bank in Salt LakeCny. Clifford Park who was the ward clerk was replaced by John Jaques. A native of Lay-toMr. Jaques is a descendant of some of the first settlers in this area. HE WORKS at Hill Field. Mr. Jaques and his wife, Gloria, have four children, dmg ANNIVERSARY SALE To Celebrate OOP Anniversary GUARANTEE Only HINCKLEY'S GUARANTEES your car as long as you own it NO LIMIT to miles NO LIMIT to time as stated in HINCKLEY'S ORIGINAL OWNER'S GUARANTEE Take Your Pick is Back! 1975 DODGE or 4 dr. Custom, Air Cond. R.H. P.S. Low Low Mileage HE AND his wife, Laura are the parents of four children. Mike, Mecbele, Scott and 1975 DODGE clerk, held this same position before the ward boundary change. HIS WIFES name is Diane Chris . Graduates $S5 U term storage 1st Dr. PROFESSION Christensen is an orthodontist. The second counselor, Donald E. Burton, is employed as an engineer at Hill Air Force Base. BY Lynch 4 ?2,;gBucket 5 lb. Keith and and the couple have five PRICES ON to - Melonie. Dawin. Perry, the ward FARMER TO YOU 2 Council. Dean A. Christensen and his wife, Shana are the parents of Kelly. SONS J. BEFORE becoming the bishop, he was a member of the Layton East Stake High 100 South, Kaysville. np & BISHOP Paul Gregory Sharp, his wife, Norma and their children - Greg (serving a mission in Mass.), Camille, Debbie, Paula, Tammie and Sandra reside at 2575 Oakhills Drive. The family has lived in Layton for five years. Bishop Sharp is employed as the Mountain States Division manager for Del Monte Corporation. two children March 19. 50 lb. Bags Blazer, Panti, Blouses Come See Our mission HE WILL speak in the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Feb. 20 at 1:30 p.m. at 201 South 600 East, Kaysville. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on on White ac- sion. wall if (Yll LA Up to LDS Hawaii-Honolul- Inventory Reduction Sale Spring revise the boundaries of some existing wards. Willis Talbot. cepted his mission call to Christensen Sharp, bishop; and Donald E. Burton, 2nd counselor. Rapid increase in membership of the Layton East Stake made it necessary to create a new ward and to a ward clerk. The new bishopric for the 21st Ward is Paul Sharp, bishop with Dr. Dean A. Christensen as first counselor and Donald E. Burton as second counselor. The ward clerks are Darwin Perry and or state welfare or have an income below the federal water. Today, according to Peter a Warshaw of Powers-Fia- t, pioneer in the shower control field, there are temperature 21 ST WARD TWO CHANGES were made in the 14th Ward bishopric. The boundary changes made it so that Bishop Elray Pederson had to replace a counselor and ci- Sustained recently in the bishopric of the Layton 21st Ward are, to r, Dean A. 1 THE Fifth Ward sacrament meeting held Sunday, Feb. 6, President K. Roger Bean proposed the ward be divided and a new 21st Ward be created. A. Lloyd Poulsen was retained as Bishop of the Fifth Ward and Ronald L. Petersen was retained as his first counselor. O. Keith Jensen was sustained as the new second counselor, replacing Dean A. Christensen who was sustained as first counselor in the new ward. The agency will handle problems ranging from welfare to social security and landlord-tenan- t relations to age discrimination. to existing pipe. AT ONE TIME, - IN UNDER A new senior citizens program, the agency is offering free legal assistance and referrals to local attorneys on a host of senior a citizen problems via tollfree phone statewide, children. Ideally, the solution is the addition of one or more Thur., Fri., Sat. & Mon. We would like to Introduce our Friends to Our New Line & the supporting uniform cost accounting system for Hill AFB. Utahs Utah LAYTON 5TH WARD overall job ability, knowledge, system design, computer knowledge and ability to work with others. Free legal services for g Members of the new bishopric of the Layton 5th Ward are, to r, Ronald Petersen, 1st counselor; A. Lloyd Poulsen. bishop; and O. Keith Jensen. 2nd 1 HE IS a computer specialist in the Data Automation function at the base. Selection was based on Services bathroom is one of the unnamed causes of divorce, of lumped under the catch-al- l mental cruelty. THIS IS probably an exaggeration. However, according to the Information Bureau, surveys do show that feuding over the bathroom is a major cause of family friction, especially where there are two or more growing . Year at Programmer of the Hill AFB for 1976. Legal psychiatrists claim that competing for the Some CIAL Skirtfc, Programmer Of Year At Hill Air Base Bible Verse toll-fre- New Green MR. BRUHN indicated the Department will also have information available on such' programs as food stamps that can be provided to those requesting it. Add A Free Shower THE PROGRAM will reach All New agency for action. service needs. TRENT WEAVER (Alko) Kawauchi, Huntington Beach,1 Miyagishima. ; THE MAIN thrust of the program is to proviae an easy way for citizens for local governments to contact state government about problems encountered in the field of human services delivery or Problems or issues relating to state or federal level will be referred to the appropriate Airman First Class Chris J. Lynch, son of retired U.S. Air DART SWING CORONET 4 dr, 318 V8 P.S. P.B. R.H. Air Cond. Low Mileage 1975 DODGE MONACO 4 dr. R.H. P.S. P.B. Air Cond. Low Mileage All at a low, low, Force Master Sergeant and Mrs. Wayne H. Lynch of 767 Onyx, Layton, has graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the U.S. Air Force technical training course for medical laboratory specialists. who AIRMAN Lynch, learned to prepare and analyze biological specimens, is being assigned to Hill AFB. for training and duty with a unit of the Air Force Logistics Command. The airman, a 1973' graduate of Layton High School, attended Weber State College, Ogden Lease or Buy. . .Immediate Delivery! IIMLEYS 1497 N. Main, Layton 773-512- 2810 Wash. Blvd.. Ogden, The Dependables for 62 394-884- 4 Years" 0 |