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Show 2 Tuesday K i uay Lakeside 1907 1 1 Lates-d- Stress came with the job Pilot: ey dick H ON THE AGENDA Clearfield Crty Council ' i ILL AIK L IIASL Marine pilot who I ORE mixuon , to OO . . ' 1 t A-6- trained. air-to-a- lw . 1 have shoes, during the winter. Men wore hats and women wore bonnets or hats. My grandma always said, if your feet are cold, put on a hat, Smith added. Heat rises out of the head so it made sense to wear a hat to keep warm. To get the authentic look they use reference books to replicate the clothing. Hansen wore his long hair tied back just as some of the Revolutionary soldiers did. Their clothes are funky looking, said Halley Jones. A normal day for a was to get up at 5 or 6 a.m. and do chores: Feed the chickens and pigs and gather eggs. After breakfast he went to work in the field with his father or helped in the house, David Smith said. At the age of 10 a child often became an apprentice to learn a trade as a coppersmith, bagsmith, silversmith, tailor or a shoe mak er. Beth Smith demonstrated what would be done during the day in a colonial home. Students from the audience took turns churning the butter. It takes about 20 minutes to make it. Cream was placed into the churn and the dasher was moved up and down to make the butter. Smith and her year-ol- d daughter wore dresses of the era. Hannah wore a chemise and a bon net. They usually wore bonnets. They keep the hair from getting dirty, said Beth Smith. They wore shawls or scarves around their shoulders. The che Animals From 1 doesnt shoot them like a porcu- pine. Hedgehogs are very resistant to animal toxins and other poisons because of a process called When something smells or tastes good or different to them, they emit saliva which they lick onto their spines, helping them to resist poisons. g. t j i $wna0 CamnK SMOOTH LANDINGS: Former pilot Mikhail John explains during an Airplane Talk at the HI Aerospace Museum how to land a plane on an aircraft earner. me give you an idea of the pressure a pilot feels when landing a aircraft on a floating airfield that is only three football fields in length. If you miss, it's not like having to come up with another five dollars. it's more like someone is pointing a loaded gun to the back of your head. Chances are, you're going to die. When he received his orders to go to Vietnam he had been assigned to Cherry Point Naval Air Station, N.C as an instructor. He and five other pilots were sent to Whidbey Island in Washington to pick up brand new Their route to Vietnam took them to Hawaii. Johnston Atoll, Wake Island, Guam, and to the Philippines. Wake Island. John said, is one of the most beautiful places sevcral-million-doll- mise is usually worn as an undergarment. They also wore jackets and socks which went above the knee. And most women wore aprons. Even the students churning the butter put on aprons while doing the work. The colonists grew their own flax, spun the linen and made their own clothes. It was expensive and it took a long time. Several household items were displayed so students could actually see and feel the genuine article. Tin cups were used because they were inexpensive. A wooden butter mold was used to make the fresh butter into a block. Bowls were made of maple wood which was very durable and inexpensive. Students saw the candle molds and beeswax candles that could have been used in those days. Cast iron pots were used extensively, because food would stay warm in them. Coins imbedded in resin to preserve them were replicas of the dollars in 1755. Dollars were cut into eight bits or pieces. Two bits equaled a quarter. Minutemen were used in the Revolution. A Minuteman was a citizen soldier who could be ready to join the militia very quickly when they heard the alarm gun. They would hurry and get their habbersack with food in it, a canteen or gourd canteen filled with water, a belt to carry weapons - knife and tomahawk. Hansen, dressed as a Continental soldier in his blue, red and white, represented Delaware. Each regiment had its own flag and clothing. Flags from all of the colonies were hung around the room so students could see what the colo Living in an area in Clinton that is not zoned for farm animals, VanNatter has to be satisfied with smaller and fewer pets, though his mother says he loves animals and would like to have many pets. Planning to be a veterinarian when he grows up, is working at the Layton Veterinary Hospital doing odd Van-Natt- jobs. MAniY CAIVANO Ifyou miss (the Ltm!ing)...chanccs an, you're going to die." -- Mikhail shimmering blue of the ocean, I forgot to flip the switch. Apparently at least three of the other pilots in the formation also forgot, and as they came down, everything turned gray. It's pretty hard to make a visual landing when there is fog on the windshield, so we had to pull up and go around, but no one knew where the others were. We gave the islanders quite an airshow, but it wasn't as graceful as the Blue Angles or Thunderbirds would have done. One of the Murphys Laws states that if any series of things can go wrong, they will do so in the worst possible sequence. John said Murphy must have had their flight in mind when he made that law, because by the time they got to the Philippines, most of the navigational equipment on the six aircraft had quit working. I know that the Navy spent a lot of money having the Intruder built but I just wish they would have spent a little more on the navigational equipment," he said. er John Their orders were to fly the planes to DjNang. and no one in the Philippines wanted to try to fix the equipment, so the pilots left using only a wet compass. John said the A-- 6 ful airplane capable is a wonderof flying at supersonic speeds, but the t) 1! coutd follow him into DaNang. I enjoyed my experience flying this wonderful airplane, John said, and even though its not one of the prettiest jet fighters, it got us back home safely every time. We only lost one A-- 6 from my squadron in Vietnam, and that wasn't from enemy fire. That says a lot about the airplane and the Americans who make them and fly them. fle and musket fired. The stunies used to show which regidents were told that the guns ment they were from. Soldiers would be able to see their flag were never to be played with and and know where their group was are very dangerous. located. The ball would rip a big hole Stars and some type of stripes in W. Smith said. you, decorated many of the flags. One flag has a pine tree on it while The long rifle is like the ones several had pictures of a rattleDaniel Boone and Davie Crocket snake and the words Don't tread used. on me, inscribed on them. It was Wendell Smith has always one of these flags that flew from the ship that went to meet the loved history and Beth Smith became interested in it because of British, the students were told. Soldiers had one wool blanket her husbands interest. for use at night. Sometimes they even had to share that blanket CORRECTION with friends. Lots of them died during the A photo Saturday showed a winter at Valley Forge, said student doing a karate kick at Wendell Smith. They froze or American Championship starved to death. Martial Arts in Layton. The The students were served colonial biscuits with the fresh butter, outline gave the incorrect before filing outside to see the ri- - location. IMA fnw toWto to iseewww - 0 "M t'w " e iJMtoUM KXM toe WeeOsAW I 1 itw NtontoW W V I "'9 9' I l( AW he in full compliance when checks are conducted in the spring. ONen. whose food astocia-lio- n includes as members all Utah grocery and convenience stores, is also hoping to reduce the numbers. We're really trying as an Olsen said, whose association the last six months lus stepped up efforts to educate store clerks. This is not a trend we see throughout the state, Olsen said of the rising numbers in Davis. They've (Davis health) just made a more conscious effort, and they're catching more people, he said. If they don't, Olmstead said clerks will continue to be fined, which he views as expensive training. Olsen said the numbers may also result from a lot of new alcohol products not being as readily recognizable to clerks as the standard can of beer. In West Bountiful, decoys of West Bountiful Police Chief Wayne A. Jeppson said the city's high percentage is because there are only two stores. C-1- 41 (MMI W slowed them down even more. yvhilc in route. It took some doing. but we Anally convinced the pilot to fly slow enough that we - I w 4 were successful 50 percent the time. We got lucky and made tact with an Air Force eac IMM fr, mal cruising speed is slower than con- tM 0 W M Aw S6 e ' 1 From 1 Condiff said of the six cities monitored, decoys had the most success in Sunvct. where they were able to buy alcohol there 7J percent of the lime. Sunset Police Chief Phil Olmstead said he's not alarmed at the high percentage because alcohol checks are new to his city. Their guard has been down a little bit, Olmstead said of the three out of four retailers caught selling. I'm hoping the statistics are going to go down. nor- other jet fighters, and using only a wet compass for navigation The stings also show minors have an easier time buying alcohol in the north end of the county, than in the south. It only takes one mistake, Condiff doesnt know why three of the four cities found to be in violation are in the north end. Jeppson said. When you make one sale, that is 50 percent. Jeppson is glad to see smaller communities like his Every city had at least one sale, she said. Your Total Service Company t IN REPLACEMENT rSAUE DAY SERVICE IN UOST CASES Commercial Refrigeration General Restaurant Equip DDCPneumatics Ventlating Systems Ice Machines Ice Cream Machines Appliances Pools & Spas Walk-I- n Coolers Heating Air Conditioning E s 7. SI Cl own take a more aggressive approach, and he says the city will NATURAL I u tl ti r St F L ti ir rr Pi tr tl hi tr a ir to BY DESIGN d. RENTMEISTER'S SERVICE tr C SINCE 1953) Your Total Service Company1 1956 W. 2250 S. Syracuse 11 kTi7r3269:o:a speciaUextended I GUARANTEE CO DTPS: Si usted nunca CLEANING IS: se ha graduado de la preparatoria y quiere prepararse para tomar el examen GED (equivalente a un diploma) y tiene un nino de edad preescolar, LARRY FARR, THE BEST Owner Le ofrecemos un programa que le puede ayudar: Padres e Hijos Aprendiendo Juntos Ahora su hijo puede participar en una magnifica escuela preescolar mientras usted trabaja en su GED. Aprendera 'a utilizar una computadora y mejorar sus habilidades como madre o padre por medio de un programa induvidualizado. Le proveemos almuerzo. PARA MAS INFORM ACION: 0 LLAME A (801) - O 625-875- even up to 25 doses of cyanide. 0 Beer X multi-colore- War 0m pm fiefeml 9 A-6- air-to-a- ir toerW to few IteatoW the time a pilot cams his or her wings, they will have had ir the opportunity to do gunnery, air-t- o ground weapons combat delivery, and tactics. But the most exciting part of their training is the opportunity to learn how to land on aircraft carriers. John said that landing on an aircraft carrier causes a pilot to on earth. As we approached feel a little pressure. Wake, we had to drop from a He compared the experience rather high altitude, down to sea to a story that golfer Lee Trevino level. One of the first things a pitold. Trevino said that while trylot learns is when you come from ing to win a $100,000 golf tourthe cold air at high altitude into nament causes stress, making a low altitude warm air, the windbet with a fellow golfer for $10 shield fogs over. A pilot is supthat he could make a certain putt, posed to remember before dewhen he only had $5 in his pockscending, to turn on the et, caused even more stress. windshield defogger switch. I was That would certainly create a so engrossed in looking down at d coral and the lot of stress," said John, "but let the By WMMl " - Syracuse 9 fr 7h0 fcjhdi -- - City Council 4 to iWJK-fm tjm e- Wt 0 a V l v to r I ww 0 i wm Mtm Plant 6 Ai 1 a faw-- S 14 turn tr Clinton City Council r1 ;. L tf xw f . 4 (no few ftju 0 f. ew v m - nj-M- f S bomb the Ho tin Mm lr.nl during die Vietnam War h gt.wi tic had reliable aircraft and solid training to baek him up. Mikhail John of Washingion Terrace taiJ he Intruder's mission was to drop bombs and strike targets in any kind of weather, day or night. John spoke about his wartime expert-cnee- s at the Hill Aerospace Museum last Saturday. 1 he Airplane Talks are each Saturday at non. John Hew with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing from DaS'ang. Vietnam in IVf.). In the early days of the war. the llo On Min Trail was established by North Vietnam as their mam supply line into the south. The south Vietnamese and the Americans clandestinely placed microphones along the trail so the military could hear what was going on. The pilots who (lew the Intruders would receive their coordinates from the men stationed at these listening posts. "The Intruder was actually a very easy airplane to fly. John said. "I flew my first combat mission after only 60 hours of flying time in the airplane. It didn't seem like much to me. but I think that says something for the way Navy and Marine pilots are From ..-- min PM m fe ee tMUum waiter 146 South Webef City Council XlaiweH rw Landing on aircraft carriers most intense part of training a PREGUNTE POR 625-116- 4 O MARIELA (ESPANOL) Este programa es patrocinado por Even Start Program of Ogden City School District y la Weber State UniversityStandard Examner Literacy Project. Ogden City Mall, Ogden, Utah 84401. Por favor a ayudenos a pasar la pasar la noticia sobre este programa. (No costo para usted.) DISCOUNT ON... 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