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Show Scientists Use Cameras In Study of Explosions ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (ANF) U.S. Aioiy M.kutSaU ait taking a dose look ot explosions to And more useful military applications for explosives. Their eyes for research into the physical characteristics of detonations are ' high-specameras, some capable of stopping the action of an explosion in of a second. Leading this research work is Morton Sultanoff, a research physicist and chief of the Detonation Section of the ed Vassar College), and Miss Diane Peterson, KAMAS Becauut Scott Petsrson, father of tlw brlda, up In Oakloy and graduutad from food old SoutbSummlLandhlalhmlly In Kamas Valley, la It aeamod tba fbllowlni account would faa at Interest to a num- pi well-kno- ber at readers. Peggy Peterson, (Margaret Marie) daughter ofMr.and Mrs. Scott R. Peterson of Fort Collins, Colo, and Bucyrus, Ohio, was married Sunday, August 24, to Berkeley William Hotchkiss, Jr., ofWeybridge, Vermont, son of Mrs. Berkeley W. Hotchkiss and the late Mr. Hotchkiss, of Corrales, Hew Mexico. The marriage was solemnised In St. Luke's Episcopal Church In Fort Collins, Colorado. The bride wore a gown of white crepe, fitted Empire style with scooped neckline, short th Sleeves, and the hemline trimmed In apricot lace and seed pearls; the gown was made by her mother. The veil was of heirloom lace and was loaned by the groom's sister, Mrs. Samuel Johnson of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her flowers were white orchids, yellow roses and apricot carna- floor-leng- ' The bridesmaids were: Miss Leslie Townsend cf Weston, Mass., Miss Peg Duff, of Way-io- ta, Minn., Miss SusanRogers it Ekater, MJ1. (These three were classmates of the bride at New Richville Road Finished "Look Mom, no cavities In the road. Alter more than two years ot entagled red tape and financial planning delays the road improvement project on the west side of the valley through Richville and Porterville has been completed. The 3.7 mile strlpwas completed by Wilkinson Construction Co. at a cost of $120,313. The road was accepted on Aug. 21 for the State of Utah by Merrill Carlson and Roy Staples. A minimum repair program In anticipation of the Job had left the road In poor condition for two years. It is a Job the county can now by proud of, says Commissioner Harry Wilkinson. The road has been widened and and straightened, chipped. An S curve between the Rose and Russell farms has been eliminated by a cut and black-lapp- slstsr - bride. They wore gowns, made by themselves or their mothers, of floor apricot crape In an length style. They carried baskets at white daisies (the Vassar flower), yellow roses, and apricot carnations. Tha altar flowers were white gladioli and tangerine carna- graphic film exposed by extremely fast cameras . Sultanoff, who is internationally recognised for his work in explosive research, has invented a camera that ean taka 100 million pictures a second. Another camera. ne Mike Roath, non of Gene and Louisa Roath was released from tha Imgiltal last week and hopes to return to school soon. Mike wasfoundtohaveahemor-rhag- e on tha bone which caused an Infection. The hemorrhage was caused whan he was kicked tgr a horse several weeks ago. Ha was hospl tallied tha week after tha Fair. tions. Groomsmen wereStephenand Peter Hotchkiss, the grooms brothers, and McKlm Peterson, the brides brother. The best man was Charles Hotchkiss, of Corrales, New Mexico, the grooms eldest toother. The three Hotchkiss men came from Alaska where they have ben working this summerand McKlm Peterson came from Buffalo, New York, where he has a summer Job. Acolytes for the double ring ceremony were Peter and Rax Peterson, brothers of the bride. Judy Hotchkiss, youngest sister of the groom, was the dragon who exorcised evil spirits from the vicinity with Vietnamese nolsemakers. The orange and pink ceremonial dragonhad ben brought from Vietnam by the brides father. The bride is a 1969 graduate at Vassar College, majoring In geology. She will teach Earth Science In the Winooski, Vermont High School. The groom has attended Drake University, served In the Army, and Is completinghls work for a degree In classical languages at the University of Vermont. The brides gramfearentsare Mark H. Peterson and the lata Marie Ross Peterson, former residents of Kamas Valley, and Mrs. James McKlm and tha late Mr. McKlm, who was a mining engineer in Utah for years. The brides great-unc- le NEW YORK ON NO DOLLARS A DAY? - Not quite but New York City will he s vacation bargain this summer thanks to the IB Great Free Things to D- o- the special theme of the ISth anniversary of the New York ie a 8ummer Festival!" season. The free 15 as reported by the New York Convention and Visitor's Bureau are: New York Philharmonic concerts in the city's parks, Shakespeare in Central Park. Bank concerts and folk and square dancing in the parin', Chinatown, neighborhood walking tours and street festivals, flower shows at the New York Botanical Garden. Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Channel Gardens in Rockefeller Center; fireworks at Rockaway and Coney Island. New York's great free museums, window shopping. - This pictara af aa explosive charge deteaatiag was takea by a camera with a of a screed expo-sur- a. From photographs like this the physical characteristics of detoaatioaa caa bo determined. SEEING THE LIGHT OF DAY mala and femala also advises against ths wearing of frames that act as blinders designed with wide aide-piecwhich hamper peripheral Did you ever stop to think a isn't necessarily something you buy, but wem born triggered electrically, has an exposure time as brief as a billionth of a second. am When you first saw the light of day, nature's camera began Restoration Is Mr. Otis Paterson of Marion, Utah. Sincerely (Elisabeth M. Peterson) Mrs. Scott R. Peterson 740 Gay Street Beecyrus, Ohio 44820 world-famou- Birds need great amounts of food, National Geographic says. Young starlings sometimes devour their own weight of Insects and berries In a day. After one meal a flickers stomach was found to contain 5,040 ants. A bobwhltes held 10,000 pigweed seeds. NOTICE The North Summit, Montpelier football game will be held September 5 at 1:30 p.m. Instead of at 8:00 p.m. as earlier 783-21- 36-- 2c em- WANTED-Part-ti- me ployees at Mountain Meadow flench. Will train. Call Mr. Flinders, 649-965- 36-- 2c 0. for news for the SUMMIT COUNTY BEE In 4:30 Tuesday. Any items turned in after this must be delivered to Korean before noon Wednesday. White 1 do not mind this extra service, 1 would appreciate your trying to meet the 4:30 deadline on all but emergency items. Thank you, Mary Baker, Coalville Corres-46-t- nf NOTICE-Deadll- ne PLEASE U. S. estronaut Join PICK UP YOUR pie--' turns at tha Baa Office. I have a number of both recent and old ones to be claimed. Mary Baker, Coalville Office W. Yeuag, waariag pressurised suit, is shown to tbe Apollo Mission Simulator. Partially visible in the photo ore astronauts Tbows-a- s P. Stafford, left, end Eageaa A. Ceraaa, right. '7-t- Manager. other type camera with .your catch, its wise to give your eyss quality cam and than, of course, frame them in fashion. You'll look as well as you set. 829-37- Select individually-style- d frames that fit well and look wslL (A pleasing appearance is important as writ as. good vision.) When not wearing your sunglasses, put them away in a a case or tha Ians may become scratched. Designed for ths extraordinary woman who likes to flatter and be flattered, Fashion Green and Fhshion Tan lenses by Bunvogues do not bids your eyes from view. Fashion Lons ' Shades reveal ays makeup. It's visible through ths Ions. Quality lenses also come in n (Calohar) and neutral gray for people who know that fashion and quality are one and the same. No matter the need, them is a 8unvogues style for the man and woman of the day, who want to enjoy the light of day, while protected. Many d am also for greater impact resistance during the recreat- eyss from the ess's quota of potentially harmfal qlln violet sad Inhered leys with quality bases hy the guaveaues People, on ' cool-gree- (True-Colo- a world of people, places, things to to focus and bring you study, and even some things to avoid. 1968 New York Summer Festival Queen ( sthy Freneh. 20th Century men and women glamorous world by getting free shows at the BuInformation Cen-iter. center of the city, brilliantly lights up at night with rows of siectacular illuminated signs which have earned it the name The Great White Way." The Allied Chemical Exhibit Center in the heart of the area, contains three floors of Tree fascinating displays. Of course. New York's famous sightseeing attractions the United Nations. Lincoln Center. Statute of Liberty. Empire State Building. Rockefeller Center and the new Madison Square Garden Center -- offer and worthwhile interesting tours at nominal rates. know how to avoid harmful and infrared rays penetrating the earth's atmosphere and look good doing it Professionally mads sunglass lenses, ground and polished to prescription quality, not only protect nature's camera the eyas -- but become a fashion accessory when framed in good taste. Many sunglasses are only dark glasses that shut out the light, the American Optical Corporation of Southbridge, Mam., states in literature on tha cam pf tha eyes. "Bunvogues, ths serious sunglasses, filter out harmful rays while permitting you to see tha world as it is and to bs seen, os wriL The lenses ate ground optically correct to prevent distortion." Optical counsel for the fash- ultra-viol- - Whaa yoa visit Salt lake City, Crap ia Hm wWest ssiecXaa af Siewie saddlery ia Ot cavalry, latest styles. Mr prices. ' -SADDLERY . WESTERN ROOTS RANCHWEAI Seed for year FREE M Pope Cafar Cafuhpaa Oidw by awH. Wa chip saywbsre Itv Jack Wolfe RANCHWEAI Sawing Ss NoSea hwa dw Maori af he Wail Sait toko City, limb Dept. N 62 East 2nd Smith Street 4111 amnwmoBBBt r) Sun-vogu- heat-treate- ional seasons. of Whan getting ths picture" a (mermaid or beach-beaut- y Adonis) or scanning the streams so you can post for tlw fill. Wilkinson Construction company rebuilt over half the road bed last fall, resuming work as soon as weather permitted this spring. THE NORTH SUMMIT Several Fires SWIMMING POOL Are Controlled Drying brush and grass in the area have resulted in a number of fires, all of which were brought under quick control under the direction of County Fire Warden Reed Harding Jr., Morgan County Fire Depart -m:nt and volunteers. Last week there was a fire a short duration on the Harry Wilkinson ranch in Mountain Green. Friday fire broke out on the Claude Toone rJnch in Lost Creek, covering about 40 acres before efforts by Sheriff Porter crew and volunteers brought the flames under control. Tuesday a controlled fire up East Canyon, between Porterville and Sheep C a n y o n, broke over prepared lines and threatened neighboring acreage before It was brought under control by the Morgan County Fire Department and volunteers. All of which brought added warning from Warden Harding that extreme care must be used In Are control In the entire county. Carter, Harding's SjOU CANT BEAT A TATTOO! THE BIO THING 1 FASHION THF.CE DAYC 1C THE REMOVABLE TATTOO MA8KFOQABMS. SHOULDERS, NEGKC, AND LEGS. hours will be QpLBA Eri-OPEttS- A New Kitchen is Like Money in the Bank! Every penny you spend on modernizing your kitchen will add to the value of your home-a- nd to your pleasure In living. 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Suitable for remodeling or present use in dining room in Alta. Call Jay Wald36 --4c ron, Morgan, WANTED ayes. SPORTSMEN CATCHING QUOTAS of fish shield their Times Square, theatrical ft' kind to your natural camera and to see os well os you look: Choose ths finest sunglasses you can buy and allocate tha bargain table to other purposes than protecting yoAr wril-mad- the exciting, of television tickets to TV reau's Visitor young head or also feeder lambs. Ph. Wdteon, Kamaa SO Compiled by the Sunvogue people at American Optical, the following stops will help you bs Goldman-Gug-genhei- Staten Island. TV shows. Times Square and Allied Chemical Exhibit Center. New York Stock Exchange and United Nations meetings. s New York The Philharmonic, celebrating its 125th anniversary year, will offer IS free concerts in New York's parks. The New York Shakespeare Festival will present Henry IV". parts I A II. and Romeo and Juliet during the summer season at the beautiful outdoor Delacorte Theatre by Belvedere Lake in Central Park. Every Tuesday, during July and August, you ran enjoy free fireworks displays at Coney Island, with its famous hoard-walheach and amusement park from 9:00 to 9:20 P.M. On Wednesday there are free fireworks at Rockaway Beach. The restoration of Richmond town. on Staten Island, shows the evolution of an American village during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Enter WANT TO BUY-la- rge Columbia ewes, - with? The image recorded on a photo of an explosion is tha brightness of light produced by tha detonation at an exact inxtant in time. From this, the velocity of the explosive wavs is derived. Then temperature, and pressure, other factors important to the research, can be inferred. The physicists study only standard military explosives, such as TNT, PETN, pento-lit- e, Composition B, barstol, end various types of plastic explosives. 36-2- nc 336-53- 18. kb. ks, interest. Jim and Florence also visited her mother Matilda Blddoway on Saturday. They report a wonderful three days visit. water heater almost new, some antiques. Call hat With tha Link Laser Mission Simulator (LMS), above, and its eosnlerpart lbs Apollo Mission Shnnlsler, lets lbs entire massed Apollo missions. The bsiit by tbe Lisk Division of Tbs American astronauts soar to to train the man to use the moon many times before the complicated control panda, they aver land there but they but they will Bedims te them to wont necessarily leave the unusual space conditions. ground during any of thoir And with their five-to-n gloss trips. covering, they will treat tha Many of their Journeys will astronauts to a spectacle of bs inside giant simulators that shining stars, the mirth and tha am exact nplicas of the Apollo and Lunar ships. Not every trip however, will Tha simulators, weighing 40 bo smooth sailing, since emertons, and measuring about 80 gency aa wail as normal flight fort in height, 66 fart in width, conditions have baan proand 100 fart in length, warn grammed into tha giant comp built specifically for tha space puters so espabie they can program hy the Link Division solve 20 problems a second. of The Singer Company. Mom than 1,000 possible Located at both Gape Ken- malfunctions also are pro nedy and tha Manned Space- grammed to forsworn and teach craft Cantor in Houston, Tsxas, astronauts about potential dif-ths simulators will not only bo also extra SALE-app- lee, laris deep frssss, lashot docking. By the time the astronauts count down in lata 1969, they will have experienced each stags of tha flight Though it senna a maxing, rocketing to the moon may Just fad a bit old spent Sunday and the Csdar-BrtaBryce Canyon, Zions Canyon and many other point cf visiting FOR aacant, rendezvous, and of Salt Lak Monday so astronauts can points or they can work problems speed them up during those periods in tbs flight whan astronauts have little to do. flight inThe actual y ductee 9 stagee: launch boost, earth orbit, tranduaar coast, hum orbit, descent, lunar stay, Ballistic LaboraU.S. Army Baltha at tory listic Reaesicli Laboratories hers. 8ultanoiF and his associates study the vsloeity of waves explosive moving detonated a through charge. In this basic research, tha scientists use standard photo- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huntnrand Mr. and Mrs. Charlen Ruward . oftbe Thursday, September 4, 1969 to predetermined mission re- Hoyts ville Dear Editor, Summit County Bm Coalville, Utah Poring training, however, instructors can return oomputen Terminal 4 THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE ASTRONAUTS TRAIN IN SIMULATED SPACE SHIPS ROYCfe EICHOL |