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Show rJotv Sieel Design Lighting Utah fJgkoys John R. Bauman, engineering consultant from the management service department of the National Institute of Dry cleaning, has been a visitor at the Durfey Dry Cleaning and Shirt Laundry plants in Utah during the past According to highway officials, the safety slip base reduces en ormously the collision risk in high-speexpressway driving. The base connection to the foundation adequately resists the forces Imposed by weight and wind loads on the pole, but a sharp, sudden impact from a vehicle hitting the pole causes the base to slide on its foundation and release retaining bolts, thus permitting the pole to in ed fall away. Alex E. Mansour, chief of the roadway design division for the Utah State Department of High-wareported that: "In the dozen or more knock-dowexperienced to date, there has been only superficial damage to vehicles and no personal injuries have sy ns been reported." On the matter of aesthetics, MacLeod comments: LIGHT POLEThis is the new light pole, combining the ultimate in appearance, safety and function that has been adopted by the Utah Highway Department for use on Interstate routes 80 and 15. It is constructed of steel made at Geneva Works near Provo and is fabricated by the Ameron Pole Products Division at Oakland, Calif. A breakaway base minimizes damage to vehicles in accident cases. NEW "Some- times I think, if it weren't for aesthetics, we wouldn't be in this business. A tapered tube construction just looks right. When the pole design is right, you don't notice it, but when it's wrong it sticks out like a sore thumb.' The Utah lighting standards are for the most part 40 foot tapered steel poles and six to 16 foot extension arms on which the or lamp unit is mounted. This places the light source in the proper location for ideal illumination of the roadway. Each pole is formed from a welded steel tube of 10 gauge sheet steel It weighs 450 pounds and is mounted on a steel base. The poles are hot dipped galvanized before shipment. The State Highway Department is now installing several hundred of the units at locations along Interstate Routes 15 and 80. nd Durfey Dry Cleaners Revamp Equipment in Updating New steel design is lighting the way along Utah highways, thanks to engineering efforts of the Utah State Highway Commis sion and Ameron Pole Products Division, a West Coast producer of steel lighting standards and poles for highway use. "Utah is going to the ultimate in safety, aesthetics and proper lighting in their new installations along interstate highways; claims David MacLeod, general manager for Ameron. "The Utah design for steel lighting stan dards is unique and, as far as we know, a pacesetter in highway illumination. What's more it uses Utah steel from U.S. Steel's Geneva Works at Provo." The outstanding features of the lighting units are a four-bo- lt breakaway base, which minimizes safety hazards to motor ists, and a tapered tube pole construction which is Residents of Utah Valley to Receive Training School instructions in Genealogical Research Receives $100,000 1 he Utah Valley Branch Gen- ealogical Library is sponsoring a series ofgenealogicalresearch classes for people of the area. The courses will be offered once a week for a period of eight to 10 weeks. The classes will be held once a week during February and March at the Brig-haYoung University Library. m REGISTRATION There will be registration fee of $10.00 for the classes. Reg- istration dates are February 4th and 5th from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the reference desk on the 4th floor of the B.Y.U. Library. Registration is also acceptable by HOUSEHOLDS LOCAL PART mail. Please make your check OF NATIONWIDE payable to the Utah Valley Branch EMPLOYMENT SURVEY Genealogical Library, and send A number of households in it to the Utah Valley Branch Genthis area will take part in a ealogical Library, 405 JC Linationwide survey on employment brary, B.Y.U., Provo, Utah, 84601. Be sure to indicate the and unemployment to be conclass for which you wish to reducted the week of January the name of your ward by the Bureau of the Census, gister, Walter A. Freeman, Jr., Director and stake and also your address of the Bureau's regional office and telephone number. The following classes are bein Denver announced recently offered: ing a is inis continuing survey which the Census Bureau has been Beginning Research, Ken conducting each month since 1942, Storer. Classes to begin ThursHouseholds are selected by day, Feb. Uth, 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. scientific methods to represent Room 565, JRC Library. Research in England, Corma a cross section of all households Chapman. Classes to begin throughout the United States. Statistics on conditions in the Thursday, Feb. 11, 7: 30-- 30 p.m. labor force, especially on the Room 490, JRC Library. Research in Denmark, Gunnar unemployed, are prime measures of the economic health of the Christensen. Classes to beein Nation. In November for ex- Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 7:00-9:p.m. Room 448, JRC Library. ample, the survey indicated that Research in Sweden. Carl there were 4.6 million unemployErick Johansson. Classes to ed persons looking for work. begin Wednesday, Feb. 10th, 7:30-9:p.m. Room 492, JRC 18-- 23 A $100,000.00 grant was given on Tuesday, February 2, to the Utah State Training School. According to Senator Wallace F. Bennett. It came through the Division of Mental Retardation a Federal Agency. The project it is earmarked for is the work and skill training for "the profoundly retarded adult." It is the first of a three-ye- ar program and the school will re ceive $100,000.00 per year for thjK next three years beginning March Research in Scotland, Ben V. Classes to begin Thursday, Feb. Uth, 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. Room 492, JRC Library. Research in U. S., Ben V. Bloxham. Classes to begin Wednesday, Feb. 10th, Room 448, JRC Library. Using Libraries for Genealogical Research, Don Howard. Classes to begin Wednesday, Feb. 10th, 7:00-9:p.m. Room 488, Bloxham. 7:30-9:30p.- m. 00 JRC Library. CLASS INSTRUCTIONS 1, 1971. The instructors of these classes are outstanding in these various areas of research, having introduced. Students in the Swehad many years of experience and dish and Danish research classes will be introduced to the langtraining. The Beginning Research lecuage so they can do their research tures will include the new name in these areas. All classes will tabulation method for submitting emphasize the use of the Branch names for temple work, a sysGenealogical Library. The new class being introduced tematic method of notekeeping, the Book of Rememberance con"Using Libraries for Genealogtent, use, and availability of the ical Research," is designed to major research sources of these make the student competent in the areas. Individuals may work on use of card catalogs, major intheir own genealogical problems dexes, bibliographies and other using the sources which will be library techniques. Legislative Council and is also a member of the NID Speaker's Club. The NID maintains an independent testing laboratory in Cal ifornia and at the NID Maryland headquarters where analysis is week. made of submitted garments on Mr. Bauman, who is an expert an anonymous basis. The Glen-da- le in production and quality control and Silver Springs laborain the dry cleaning field, made tories serve the 10,000 NID suggestions for placement of membership, making impartial equipment for improving pro- studies of garments submitted duction and the quality of cleaniand reporting findings on a numng in the various plant loca- ber only basis. Cleaners submittions during his visit. ting garments are unidentified to Changes suggested in the Am. laboratory personnel, with cleriFork plant included relocation cal employees mailing the comof the silk and coat finishing pleted tests results and garments units, as well as a change in back to the respective cleaners. the marking system to a new control size lot system. The equipment in the Durfey plant was termed completely modern and up to date by Mr. Bauman, LEHI HIGH SCHOOL who said no new equipment would PIONEERS SUFFER LOSE TO LIONS AND CAVEMEN be purchased, but existing equipment would be realigned to proby Jeff Kunz vide best use of both equipment and personnel. Mr. Bauman said The Lehi High School basketa revised layout in the production line would substantially in- ball team played host to the crease efficiency of both work- Lions from Payson High School on January 22. The scoring went ers and equipment use. A new marking system will be like this: Craig Jorgensen seven initiated in all Durfey plants points, Brad Sunderland, four, within 30 days, according to F. Ron Peck, two; Kirk Evans 18 Haws Durfey, firm president. points for scoring honors; Gene Francom four; Earl Walker, 14; Work on relocation of plant equipment began in the American Fork Kim Cooper 12; and Bob McStay, six. The quarter scores were plant Saturday. Mr. Bauman travels throughout Lehi 11, 31, 46 and 67; Payson, the United States and Canada 17, 33, 65 and the final score was 67 to 82. Weight, Payson' s as a representative of the National Institute of Dry cleaners, outstanding eager scored 29 and the largest, most active trade Olsen 20 to take scoring honors association in the United States. for the game. In the Junior Varsity game the He will travel to California upon score was Lehi 55 and Payson to thence Toronto leaving Utah, to a conference, to Florida for 90. LOSES TO AM. FORK field seminars and to Las VegLehi met the American Fork as for the national convention. While working as a consultant Cavemen last Friday, Jan. 29, to the Durfey firm, he visited and after a hard fought battle bowed to the Cavemen, plants located in American Fork, finally Provo and Salt Lake City. He 48 to 57. The game was close is an consultant for NID throughout but A.F. pulled it as well as teaching production out in the final minutes as the indicate. Lehi management at the Silver Springs quarter scores 21, 30, 48. Am. Fork 7, 24, 10, of the Maryland headquarters 43, and 57. Individual scoring national drycleaning organizatwent like this: Jorgensen, eight; ion. In his position with the NID Evans six, Francom 16, Walker, Mr. Bauman constantly studies six; Cooper 12. For American Fork Durfey had eight, Mathews new methods of caring for materials, finishing of garments, two, Dean was held to 12; Allen new fabrics and finishes and three, Brown eight, Mott four translates this information for and Pulley 20 for highpoint honthe use of NID members throughors. out .the country. In the Junior Varsity Lehi lost in the final quarter 58 to .The National Institute of is run by members the Cavemen's 65. The next game will be at Morthrough an elected board of directors, according to Mr. Bau- gan on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 8:00 man, who also noted that Mr. p.m. with the J.V. starting at Durfey was a member of the 6 p.m. Let' s go support our team. in-pl- Dry-cleani- ng , r ii Grounded Prices! FACIAL BLANKET 70 Many years 5 200 g on School Board D WE ARE CLOSED MONDAYS D TINE!! MUIIIPII I WITH 3 for or aqua. - 88 VITAMINS jj Doz. the more White, pink, MINUTEMAN CHEWABLE jj CAKE D0HUTS Pilgrim Soft. Kid stuff! I APPLESAUCE The bent. REXALL Doz. faith. fathers, guided strictly by Bible declarations, established their of civil and religious liberty in America. In a great modern mass exodus, the Mormon pioneers found their way over a his speech trackless wilderness to a home stutters. absor- g POTATO ROLLS 33 of A small instrument that looks like a hearing aid is helping stutterers improve their speech and gain the needed to be at ease in a speaking situation, according to Dr. John Paul Brady, professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Brady told a group of University of Utah students at a recent Department of Psychiatry seminar that the stutterer's aid is a miniaturized metronome which ticks off reg to pace his speech and to eliminate hesitations or prolongations in words or sounds. "The metronome used by piano players has been used for 100 years in helping stutterers to slow down and regulate their speech," said Dr. Brady. "But now a stutterer can carry his own metronome constantly and inconspicuously." The device, three and a half centimeters long, is worn like a hearing aid, can be hiddan under long hair and is inaudible to anyone but the wearer. Dr. Brady reported that in about 80 per cent of cases, the metronome had been discarded after several weeks when the wearer's speech was trained to match the normal person's in tone, inflection and rhythm. "Personality problems are a consequence of stuttering, not the other way around," said Dr. Brady. "The larger and more formal the occasion, the more anxious the stutterer gets about THOROUGH TISSUES yellow 0.00 FRESH ORANGE CAKES $109 each ercise To Aid Stutters REXALL Nylon blend. Assorted colors. 72" x 84" 2 children 8" altered the lives of meneven of nations. It has touched deeply the very heart of humanity. Its influence has reached into the literature and music of the world. Its classic passages have been quoted by clergymen, philosophers and literary craftsmen of all denominations. Biblical research and study now going on extensively are contributing much to intelligent use of the Bible. Ultimately, dedicated, scholarly and sincere investigation is certain to remove all doubt respecting its authenticity and its reliability, as a guide to human progress. There is no way of judging the future except by the past and the Bible contains the wisdom of the ages. From its scripture comes a transcendent comfort and a clearer vision of life's purposes. "Search the scriptures," said Jesus, "for in them ye think ye have eternal life." (John 5:39) The faith acquired through obedience to the laws and commandments laid down in the Bible opens the door to an understanding of God--h- is character, attributes and purposes. This faith is constructive because it provides the urge to do things to be doers of the word, and not merely hearers. A people blessed with such faith are progressive and indomitable. Israel was delivered from Egyptian bondage through the ex- (LEANED (S)goet$.K,hs Cannon i rd Sky High Values SHOP LEHI AND SAVE Dd The manager of aleadingwest-er- n book store has reported are-cosale of Bibles during the late Christmas rush. Many parents, he noted, had purchased Bibles for each of their children and provided the personal touch by having their names embossed on the cover. All this to encourage family Bible study. One hopeful sign in these frenzied times is a renewed interest in the Bible. Teachers and prophets for ages have declared that the reason why the scriptures have been given us is "that faith might increase in the earth." From beginning to end this sacred volume is a message of faith. It is a powerful testimony of the existence of God and the benign mission of Jesus Christ. The spiritual significance of the Bible is recognized in many lands. 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