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If desired, trim th wreath with small Christmas at Plciitt wire that I strong and long enough lo mak and hold puff i in a circle; Seven-inclength of " wkle red ribbon (you'll need half as ribbons as the many of the number of puffs you ue); Twelve-inclength of 4" wide red ribbon to us as a hanging bop; A piece of wide red ribbon to ue as a decorative bow. Run the flexible wire through the bottom edge of the bronxe acouring puffs and bend to a round shape, twisting the two ends of the wire together to form the closed circle of a wreath. J ornaments. Materials needed for the day candle bidder include: H" wide nbbon; Candle In ribbon's color. Spray paint the lid, let dry. With your fingers, loosely pull apart one of the brocu scouring puffs to form a Urge circle and run a H" wide ribbon length in, out. and around lb The the ribbon's loose ends into a bow, then stretch the decorated puff around the sides of the painted spray can top. 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U J ll 1 U-B- tf 1 -- ... r . , , , , SJ tow.. ill , I towt-4- f ' t K fi ' p, ; to to I 1 t N-'h- rylmdricat with srismographie recorder vibrating pen. and artomotogltt waiting fur an arihjuak to cit-va solitary sriunogyaph at th fnivmity of Utah. This anUuatd pictur belie th current hrctic and high tech wmid of wtunttLcy rrwarch at th University, whr group of academic and rrscarch faculty and staff maintains th schools long, standing commitment to teaching, research and public servlet in at Mem Cafefelk. a Mem nwrhfljj twirf on than 80 rrmot Inatrumrnts simographic dotting 800 kilometer long lection an cf th tnirrmountain Hmic blb Th tram Of friamotogiM hd-tby Smith was abt to inform Idaho stat officials within a quarter of an hour after th earth-q-aaof tit location and strength. Now rMimatnd at magn4ud 7.2. it ranks as th otrcmg-- a to sink th Rocky Mountain region in nearly a quarter of a century. Within hours of th Mackay-Chain- s d k tremor. University seis- mologists, gradual students and staff wer on th seen in central srismology. Seismographs were first th UtoiVfTtily campus cotiettrd nd 1rd dot hum ftrfwotk of fKf Idaho drjhi m temporary n4. work of portable seismographs, mapping if fdt rupture. ndviirg put;.c off tail, and coordinating lb effort tf riom4og!M arriving from outside th Intermountain arva to parthipat in tstensiv SIstoLe (4 Ih after shoe k sequence, f.;eiard by funding from Ih US. Gu4ogral Survey. Ih Utah researchers carried Out a thre-w- k fceld study in the area of th quake's epicmter. Similarities with what may someday occur along Utah's Wasatch fault provided a umqu opportunity fur first hand inveMigatsun. Th unique capabilities of th University sristmdogy group bav given it d facto re.;miti:.:y for earthquake turveillanr and emergency earthquake repon for an area extending from Yellowstone National Park to northernmost Artmna. WhO University education Is a primary mitMon, quality teaching. 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Were your total financial service center. 1 20-3- 2 Hi ind series Sandy Jordt .' Gail Nudell Barbara Graves 663 630 591 High team game Harrison & Western Bowling Bags New UnsRusty Rollers 618 602 585 NewUns 3 Jokers Tooele Federal Credit Union invites every member and potential member to compare the services their present bank offers in checking to the FREE Services TFCU offers on our Share Draft (Checking) Accounts. 20-3- 2 Lois Thomas High team series Bowling Bags COWJPAR 21(4-30(- 4 242 227 224 PamVonHatten industry. 26-2- 6 Strike Force Generics New Comers grants from the petroleum ... TO HandiBankPlus Automatic Teller Machine Access Ladies Gty League TheNewUn's Tooele Floral Rusty Rollers Tltohc A SPECIAL INVITATION b head- ed by Dr. Robert B. Smith, professor of geophysics and director of the University Seismograph Stations. Other top scientists in the group include Dr. Walter J. Arabasx, research professor of geology and geophysics and associate director of the Seismograph Stations; Dr. James C Pechmann, research associate; Dr. Einar Kjartansson, assistant professor of geophysics; and William D. Ri chins, senior staff seismologist. The experience of the earthquake that jolted Mackay and Challis and other parts of central Idaho at 8.06 a.m. on Oct 28, 1983, illustrates the breadth of the seismology group's research capabilities and activities. Moments after that earthquake occurred. University seismologists were already Teams Hit or Miss k information resulting from uch research generate implicit repoftut4.ty fur puhfic service. modern seimic network and associated computer UburaJory represent a SI million Investment in capital equipment, Mur than 80 percent of th funding fur these facilities hat come from federal grants and contracts to individual rewaft heft. Th stat of Utah provides about 23 percent of th current annual funding for the oeismology research group Other support come from the US. Geological Survey, the National Science Foundation, the National Park Service, th National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the US. Bureau of Reclamation and private industrial In- stalled on campua by Jamea E. Tat mag In 1907, and seismology has since evolved into a major program. Indeed, in recent years, th University has gained national recognition as the Intermountain area's primary center for seismologies! research and earthquake survelUnc. The seismology research group, an integral part of the Department of Geology and Geophysics, essential up date facilities, and scientific rurrentness all depend rriticaPy cm a mj-- r research pro gram. At the same lime, earth-qua- 1680 1669 1666 UNION TOOELE FEDERAL Offices at TEAD and in Downtown Tooele 882-432- 2 ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $100,000.00 |