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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Thursday, January 30, 1964 Local School Given Film Project By Utah State University - Know The Facts For Rural Civil Defense RADIATION -- Where it Comes From, What it Does Fight GIRTH ( d Page Three Utah . film will be to demonstrate During the month of Febru- w a high school journalism neauea oy ary a commuiee, lass can be of service to the Kleon Kerr, principal or Bear school and to the local news-p:ipo- r. will make School, River High The film, when comfilm entitled "High School pleted and finally approved, Journalism and Public will be available for use bv Visiting with Mr. and Mm.fcta and family in Salt T. L. Cochran City. They were accom- Sunday were'- Mrs. Mr-- Halev. Mr. and Mrs.Pnn' by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jesse Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Brigham. Sunday LaMar Barlow of Bountiful thV attended an Open House and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puz- - birthday party for Mrs. Beard's aunt, Mrs. LaVon ey of Ogden. KosKenv. - ' ' : 1 UEi-EblK Webster defines radiation causes the mushroom cloud. a? "the process by which en- These radioactive contamin ergy is emmitted from mole- ated particles are then car cules and atoms owing to ried by the winds and deIVT.A. groups and. other internal changes." Tentative plans provide that posited on the earth at a be will or film few a millimeter miles, 16 perhaps the Any nuclear weapon de- point tonated will release a certain thousands of miles, from the from 20 to 30 minutes in ii mount of y. The blast. length. The general scope of The first twelve hours are the film will include views of Tremonton Locals type of weapon (fusion or fis because most'' the ex dangerous the Bear River High School nature the of and sion) The 6th Ward Primary held plosion (subsurface, surface, most of the fallout, and par journalism class, the school or air burst) will have an ticularly the heavier particles. paper, the Searchlight, and the their annual "Daddy Daugh ters Party" at the ward Wed effect on the kind and amount will fall back to earth. Bear River Valley Leader. Kinds of Radioactivity iwith of radiation released. Principal nesday evening. Primary Pres Working There are two kinds of When a large nuclear bomb Kerr are Sherwood Bridges, ident, Mrs. LaRae Nelson was is exploded on or near the radioactivity given off by chemestry teacher; Rupert in charge with teachers Dona Blackham, journalism and jun Stevens, Lila Miller and Gloria ground, large amounts of pul- nuclear explosion. The first of ior English instructor; and Reese assisting. Special guests verized material such as from these is the initial radiation Clyde Morris, senior English were Bishop Russell Webb buildings, soil, and water are received at the ground near the point of detonation and teacher. Mr. Bridges will be in and Dr. Dwane Kerr. Tribute sucked up by the explosion. Radioactive re within the first minutes after material charge of the general filming to daddy was given by Dixie For large and the other three members Kotter. A tribute to the dauleased by the explosion and he explosion. of the committee will handle ghters was given by Ralph vaporized by the heat cools weapons, people outside the and condenses. This material areas destroyed by blast and organizational material and Kotter. Sixty girls and their sound narration. mixes with debris sucked up heat to not have to concern daddy's enjoyed games and The assignment of this pro dancing. Box lunches were by the blash and may rise to themselves with this immedi the air will absorb the 80,000 feet. This is what are nuciear radiation smcd before it will reach energy can be stopped by a single ject was made by Oral Ballan served. outside sheet of paper, or ordinary Mrs. Cliff Beard and Mrs of the School of Education, of the damaged area. The other two types Utah State University, Logan Carl Nelson spent the week clothing. The second kind of radiation however, are of much more end with Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Utah. is the residual radiation ere concern. of The the purpose general ated from the nuclear ex plosion ancr is given off for a long period of time. This Is the kind of radiation that can "uarmnate large areas of land through fallout. Many people think of fall 1 out as very fine dust. This is V not necessarily so, since the VARIETY I main fallout hazard from a nuclear attack involves much heavier and coarser particles Fallout that occurs close to the explosion area contains heavy particles similar to TREMONTON table salt. The coarse grain v I en material comes from the . craier mat explosion excavates. Because of the large particle size, the radioactive material descends close to the point of detonation. This salt nivc or sanuiiKe ranout can blanket the countryside. Since it is rather coarse, it will not in blow around too easily. It Is JIGSAW GOLD SEAL FRESH DELICIOUS these large particles that re turn to earth the first day or PUZZLES SWEETS two that concern the civil de- afford Now you many fensejpeople. Farther away it of flameless PEANUT CLUSTERS 500 PieC. wonderful will take .longer to begin to $1.00 Reg. 69c electric heating and air conditionfall; however, it may fall for Reg. several hours. If the quantity with electric rates now ing too is great enough, the fallout reduced 15 below regular rates probably will be visible. If dustlike particles are observed, for. space heating and air conditionshelter should be taken as homes. in as possible. electric total quickly ing Civil Defense fs not conValue You Can't Beat Electric Heat cerned with the fallout materials as such, but the radio Clean as electric light. activity carried by the fallout. It Is this emission of radioSeparate temperature activity that causes the poscontrol for every room. sibility of serious sickness or even death to humans and Draft-fre- e Saves space livestock. For more information, call or write your nearest In radioactive fallout there T ASSORTMENT Aunt Lydiai Heavy Rug Yam 8? LAUNDRY Utah Power & Light Co. office. are three main types of radii ' 9 Skeins Contains .5 ST0RAGE ation, alpha, beta, and gamma. Of these, alpha radition Is not If it's electric, it's better! D 'SH too Important since its Reg. $3.15 Mfm V ability 3ave to penetrate is very limited. & UTAH In fact, this tvwe of radiation If radio-actiVit- ths C:l extra C1H ly JI ft WEEK x. vaZzzli mm EMI - Friday Saturday Utah. for residential customers the can advantages X. . X. v 'WSf LIGHT CO. Yes, To begin with it is important to keep your money where you are sure it is SAFE. At First Security, each depositor's account is protected up to $10,000 against loss or theft by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. monton area. Their money earned them guaranteed 4 on one year savings, ZW on bank interest other savings. In addition, deposits at First Security are put to work locally in the form of loans to help the people of this area get; the things they want and need. Why not share in the interest we will be paying next March 31 and save where it will do you the most good at First Security Bank. firil Security lank of Utah, N.A. Member Federal Depotit Intvronce Corporation J, ?A1fe VRONING BOARD' COVERS. yr SyV FILE Bronte aid vX I YjJ . R.$2.99 12jx52xl0'- Silicww rT rrf AH X. - OVET X.X. Rg$llS mm Second, you should save where it will do you rthe most good. On December 31st we paid some $111,640.01 in interest to the residents of the Tre- BASKET BIN BIG VALUE it does make a difference where you save v tSS S' POWER S KT Slock yryS v"- - - |