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Show i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7, WEEKLY REFLEX 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7, I960 Enrollment At ! (& i v WSC Hits All Time High ,jv Winter quarter enrollment: at Weber State College has; reached a record high of 8,998; students in both day and even;: ing classes, Milton C:.: Mecham, dean of admissions and records, said today. A YEAR ago at the comparable date. 8.205 students were enrolled in both day and evening classes, a record winter V quarter enrollment to that date. Dean Mecham said the 8.998 students do not include students in a variety of classes and seminars. ADDING THOSE students total would to the bring the w inter quarter enrollment to approximately 10.000 students.' The figures are those furnished to the office of the state commissioner of higher education at the end of the third week of school. IN TERMS of percentages. Dean Mecham said the winter quarter enrollment shows a 9.67 percent gain on the basis of head count, or actual num- .'j Frances Nath poses with some of the miniature wagons he has made as a hobby. The Budweiser wagon at the top is his most recent project, and will have six more horses attached. He makes the tmv bridles from hnrsehides. CRAFTSMAN the wagon extending another 14 inches. he wmk mat: ship on Ins projects is exquisite, and Mr Nath pay s painstaking attention to each detail. 1 Frances Nath and his grandson, Justin, 4, pose beside his homemade tractor. His good neighbor work in removing snow from Syracuse sidewalks is accomplished with the use of this machine, whichalso has a snowplow on the hack. HOMEMADE TRACTOR flM) By WANDA SYRACUSE. At 59. Frances Nath has enough projects in mind to last him at least another lifetime. His home and yard are adorned with the products of his nimble brain and unflagging energy. FOLKS HO go to see him and his wife. Margaret, at their home. 1708 W. 17(H) S. admire her beautiful plants and his miniature planters stoves, toilets, w ishing w ells, a Model T truck, and a tub with a pump. They are ail fashioned out of pine wood and lath. RADIO & TV REPAIRING mLL MAKES Calls s600 Anytime BRANDENBURG TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, An old fashioned wall telephone is the product of his ingenuity. He purchased a desk telephone, took it apart and modified it so that the dial part of the phone is inside a cabinet from which the mouthpiece of the phone protrudes. The receiver dangles from a hook, just like telephones did in the olden days." Two bicycle bells, painted black, lend an authentic note above the mouthpiece. !k shown in the picture frames, shadow boxes, shelving and clocks that he has made for his home and as gifts for others. One of his miniature pc' bellied stoveH form1! thehitse for a tloor lampl Some of the planters he has made have been utilized as cookie jars, with the simple addition of wooden lids. While he was overseas during World War II in the U.S. Ainiy. he cursed a miniature olive drab army truck and a 55 mm howitzer cannon which are still on display in his home-towmu'-euin Perry. Iowa. HIS ARTIS is said. "I used to make my own toys when I was a kid. never had any formal training. I just finished the seventh grade in school, because my dad needed me on the farm. have always been able to draw anything that saw. and I can look at a picture of something and make my own pattern. Any ability that I have just seemed to come naturally." He has a collection of toy farm implements, probably because of his early life on the farm, and he spends a lot of his 1 1 time making horsedrawn wooden farm wagons, plows. 773-82- 76 tiny take-apa- rt HIS MOST recent project has been to make miniature Budweiser beer w agons, complete with the tiny kegs of beer, to be drawn by eight Clydesdale horses. He has two of the horses already in harness, and is waiting to receive six other horses tocomplete the project. The red wagon box is 17 inches long, with the tongue of was responsible for ten percent of ail combat rescues from March. 1906 to March. 1967. In Hawaii, he coordinated the Air Force participation in the recovery of Apollo 14 spacecraft. things all of my lile." Mr. Nath AT HILL AFB. the coionel served as Commander. 40th Air Rescue and Recovery Squadron. His most recent assignment was Chief. Base Operations and Training Division. Among his awards and decorations are the Distinguished Flying Cross with two Oak Leaf clusters, the Meritorious Service Medal with one Oak Leaf cluster. Air Medal with six Oak Leaf clusters, the Health News from The Chiropractic Care Center I sh Air Force Commendation Medal, the Purple Heatt. Air LT. COL. . Hr. . i Hr. Brian Burns liicliuid Barton WHAT IS WORKMANS COMPENSATION INSURANCE? and we fell lxiutere-teIndustrial know. d The to miii might ( oinmi-siiin the State of I tali, is a blanch of the I tali Umemment that works for ou if you are inMo-- I people do not even think of jured on using Workman Coniieiiatioii Insurance when inindividual' Mans ask u- - this no-- 1 i n - ui . jured on the joh. inostlx hecau-- e they are not aware that such insurance exist-- . lour employer pays for that insurance and it accumulates whether vou use it or not. Slipping on a wet floor, lilting that box thats too lieavv anil hurting inir Hack, might he just a few Inlour W wavs that vou could injure vour-el- f. surance even pavs disahilitv if von are injured .C. on their scverelv. Innit all eniplovers earn cinplovecs. Does vours7! are welcomed at Workmans Conietisatinn ca-the Chiropractie Care Center with Doctors of Chiropractic trained to help determine the severity of voiir rase. It costs vou nothing hut vour time as a1 W .C. patient. Call us immediatelv if you are injured on the joh for a free consultation. Phone .370-- I1. Force Outstanding Unit FIvEDUIK BERGOLD - HILL AFB Lt. Col. Frednk M. Bergold. a Fruit Heights resident, has retired from aetive duty after 20 years in the Air Force. SEARCH and rescue helicopter pilot. Col. Bergold received his wings in January . He served in the Azores. Vietnam and Thailand, along with stateside assignments in Texas. Illinois and Hawaii coming to Hill AFB in A Il . June. 1978. While at Pleiku Air Base. Vietnam. Col. Bergold's unit Award with "V" device and six Oak Leaf clusters and the Presidential Unit Citation. THE COLONEL also wears the Combat Readiness Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm. A graduate of Kenyon College. Ohio, the colonel also holds a MBA from Kent Stale University. He is now working with an investment firm in Ogden. HE AND his wife. Judy, are the parents of a son and a daughter. Fred Jr. and Margaret. wwl DIET es 1 CONTEST s had to move most of my furniture out of the house to my mothers place next door to make room for all his projects." Mrs. Nath says, good naturedly . "and I'll make room for this new one. We ll just move things around to find some space." Syraiuse neighbors benefit from one of his homemade projects. a hybrid tractor that he first "manufactured" in 1961. 1 HAV E cleared sidewalks there tor full-tim- e son. Corky'." who lives next door, and a d iuenter. Kathy Weathers, and have five many years. grandchildren. I MADE it out of old car parts." Mr. Nath explained. "I started out with a 1933 I HELP every body I can. Mr. Nath said. "1 have helped my landlord pick up hay and do different things. assist people with cement work, and am Dodge rear end and a seven horse power engine. It worked fairly well that way for several years. Then I got a Simca ear engine and transmission from a buddy and ran that for years. Later. bought an engine and transmission for an Opal and installed them. This tractor has the steering column from a Fiat and the front end motor is a Cushman. All have to do is see something, and 1 can build it. 1 1 still a here." cies. it means an 1.68 percent increase. Dean Mecham said the hike in equivalencies over the actual head count indicates that students are registering for more credit hours, which he called a healthy trend. handyman around Boredom will never be one of his problems. FULL-TIMequivalencies come from the total number of quarter hours registered for, divided by 15 quarter hours, considered an average student load. Dean Mecham said the w inter quarter saw a good enrollment in the block and accelerated classes scheduled during the afternoons. All such classes listed got sufficient enrollments to continue. E 1 1 OCTCM MAID Phone 376-421- Meat Dept. Cl Maid Dutch PHONE THE NATHS came to Utah from Iowa in 1952. and Mr. Nath began work at Hill AFB w iihin a few days of his arrival. He was employed as a missile equipment repairman, retiring in December. 1977. They are the parents of a BITIIPttlll. lie 766-18- 773-51- 27 South Main, Layton, Utah Authorized dealer of both Eureka and Hoover Sales and Service Vacuum Repair All 5 376-146- 2 TALK ABOUf - SHOP.. STORE HOURS) 7 A.M. 1 0 P.M. MON.-- S AT. CLOSED SUNDAYS Spam -- IKTU KOSijl 12 oz. LUNCHEON MEAT Coronet 4 roll pack BATHROOM TISSUE Pacific Friend 4 'A oz. 99c TINY SHRIMP 8 PACK 16 oz. 79 MR. 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Fredrilt Bergold Retires HAVE been making I 26 He has made the harnesses worn by each of the horses. The toy animals are the only things he doesn't make. equipment. at a With snowplows attached to the from and rear ends, he has Lt. Col. Sunset 825-36- cultivators and other farm HE BUYS a horsehide ber of students signed, lrt terms of full lime equivalent APPLES RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS 4u,,.S1 2 Bu.25 THURSDAY ARE DOUBLE VALUES DAYS AT BOWMANS. COUPONS ARE REDEEMED AT DOUBLE THEIR FACE VALUE ON THURSDAYS. 376-349- 5 04X2 emmmu |