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Show Page 10 THE SENTINEL Thufiday.D0c.1o.198i The Iron Curtain opens for Riverton student a Research by Bingham High junior became an international A couple of months later, Drake received a event, reaching into a country shrouded in an if on curtain. Drake Kirkham, son of Mr and Mrs Stephen Kirkham of Riverton, needed information on a n method of photography for a science fair. He wrote to an expert in the field, a scientist in Russia. Drake's letter was forwarded to S. D. Kirlian at Kazakh State University in the city of Alma Ata in southern Russia. Drake had found the name listed as a reference in a book about electrophotography, a process of photographing the agnetic force, or Kirlian's most recent work, a response that he little-know- A . y.. c '.1.-- Sv"1 4 v ..... ' ' electro-m- 1 .7 . -. . iv . aura, that surrounds humans and other living ' Drake Kirkham of Riverton examines the booklet on a photography he received from a Russian scientist. trained in U.Toch class An industrial tenance main- - mechanic training program will be at Utah initiated, Technical College winter quarter. The industrial training program, supported by a $34,000 critical industries vocational grant, will prepare personnel to production keep hopes to provide a six quarter program, in- hours of cluding training and instruction. offered this quarter, available in the late afternoon or evening, are Basic Machinery Components, Blue Print Reading and Machine Shop Math. For additional information call teacher nominates two students. The faculty then screens the nominees and eliminates those that don't meet the criteria. The course will allow trainees to get combinations of related in math, elec- training tricity, electronics, motor power tools, machine shop, welding and applied physics. repairers, 790 jobs for in- strument maintenance and repair workers and jobs for millwrights. Because of the diver- sity of skills required by 600 the maintenance mechanic, the college color film is laid on top of the plate. To photograph the aura, generally the pad of the thumb is laid on the film and the person's body is charged with a small current of elec- cher's reply. "Maybe there's hope for us when a Russian scientist will respond to an American tricity, usually about 20,000 volts. According to youth." Drake explains the Drake, "this would process as electrons probably produce a moving slowly and one tingly feeling." that involves a high The light emitting from object voltage at a low am the charged Each month, every it- t J VV . equipment. title, "Systematical Photographs taken of Elaborated Botany by plant leaves show the Specialized Effective electro-magneti- field c Kirlian Biological Exstill maintains the shape periments," was a of the leaf, even when achievement. part of that leaf has been Drake he said torn off. discovered the University The booklet gives of Utah has the facilities mathematical formulas, to translate many of the charts, photographs and scientific words. even schematic drawings Taking all the science of camera plans courses he can is how Drake spends much of his school time. He is also in busily involved debate squad Bingham's as a second year member of their varsity team, and is active in his church. 4-- H plans painting clas&OG The Extension Service is planning a county-wid- e oil painting club for youth between the ages of The dub will hold its first meeting Saturday, Jan. 2 at 10 a.m. and will meet every Saturday until Mar. 27. Classes will be held at the Home Economics building at the County Fair grounds in Murray. Interested youth should show up on Jan. 2 or call for details. 4-- H 12-1- Effoctivo II I J Moss, I I I I I I I I I I ; - I I I do in case of What you should "Native Pioneers" will be the lesson for the meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Members of the Flat Iron Camp will meet on Dec. 14 at 1 p.m. at the home of Lydia Mills, 8631 S. 910 E., Sandy. Giving the lesson will be June Johnson. will warm sweet temporary relief. Use Check Temperature. . . . 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Economical Sal 254-686- 7 Lit: LarReta Frandsen at no extra cost. othe studies such as biofeedback and acupunc- Bingham Middle School students of the month are, from left to right, Dung Le, Jannette Nerdin, Bryce Dunford, Angela Pollard, and Russell Green. assist Mrs Mills as d which includes - a 1 1J;,,L Merilee Fjii Individually cs psycho-energeti- sible for the sound and taping. l ; y STILL is y a branch of . The Chem-DrWay! Tm Electro-photograph- electricity to a small metal plate covered with a .silk screen. Regular Dun-excelle- nt Carpet Cleaned I building measures about 12 inches by 6 inches and about 3 inches thick. The camera generates camera plans The would be a help for Drake in finishing his project. Kilian's camera,: is smaller, and uses less parts, but the electrical values for the parts are unreadable Drake has found a translation of the Russian alphabet and slowly is trying to decipher the writings. Translating the e, Tis The Season To Have Your ! Drake's mother, was encouraged by the resear- currently h During the recent production of "Zion," Drake was the technical advisor and was respon- I I Kirkham, is used that is mainly an electricity generator. The camera that Drake is e, 967-413- 6. m Ruth a layman's " Russian, but scientific Russian, containing a lot of words not mentioned in dica Russian-EnglisJ tionary. e, . I hadn't expected. The booklet, which had a return address' of The Science Ministry, came in an envelope that could be easily opened. The package had been inspected and initialed eight times. Once inside the United States, it had been inspected one time. in ... A "camera" eveyday regular, thick. The aura grows larger and brighter when a person is in pain and when emotional. Experiments show that when people kiss, their aura becomes more intense. Drugs also alter the aura, and the kind of drug a person has taken can be identified from its shape. y, According to Verlaine currently recruiting McPhie, dean of external students who require the offeed programs, by 1964 there varied background will be in Utah 4,410 jobs in the program. Classes maintenance detailing terms in-c- h one-hal- one-fourt- h - but, putting the method little-know- n The final decision is Six students hve been named "Prospector of made by the Faculty Adthe Month" in a new visory Committee. awards program at The winners will be anBingham Middle School. nounced each month by One girl and one boy from Principal N. J. Tullos at each grade will be chosen an assembly and present-monthled with a plaque. The winners for the According to Terry month of November are: Rushton, eighth-grad- e social studies teacher and eighth-gradJannette of the Nerdin and Dung Le; originator Merilee program, all students are seventy-gradeligible and are judged on Moss and Bryce behavior, being ford; sixth-gradAngela a responsible, productive Pollard and Russell citizen and their con- Green. tribution to the positive ' ri f climate of the school. 72 machinery, equipment According to Neal and mechanical plant dean of machine Graver, in facilities good trades, the college is operating condition. for matter. - booklet perage process Bingham M.S. honors pupils Maintonanco mechanics a Kn-a- t hHp produces an image on the in Irhalily Drake's film. The aura appears H would pxeept like a white light glowing right? booklet is winplHcly the about around the object, in Russian. And not just f to fevers nosebleeds i i n i n rrm H ( . |