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Show I P TKuwIw. THE SENTINEL M . "l I P ip 4 Pofl to increase precipitation -- and enhance water sup-- A cloud seeding program for use when drought threatens the state's economy is being developed Jointly by the Utah Division of Water and the Resources and Water Federal Power Resources Ser- vice. and Power Water Commissioner Robert N. Broadbent says an agreement with includes the Utah 01 scienunc development background studies and contingency plans, "roe project will help the state determine when drought is, in fact, hurting its the com- economy," missioner explained. "It also will help state officers estimate the potential benefits of cloud seeding and devise ways of augmenting rain or snow," he says. Water and Power has a similar agreement with Texas and Oklahoma. The federal support of such programs is funded million $1 a by congressional JL.: laUVU M VfpA Under the Utah agreement the Division of Water Resources will design a standby cloud seeding program to be used in the event of a drought. The project will be headed by Paul C. Summers, coordinator of the state's cloud seeding research activities in the The federal Division. will provide agency $109,199, or about 87 percent of the cost. The state the up pick costs and remaining development provide services. Work on the project began Mar. 31 of this year and will contine through Sept. 30, 1982. ytah has participated with a number of its coun plies. ,J1 CAHM WV Recycling used oil saves on energy and environment Jordan FBLA elects officers Cloud seeding developed to fight possible drought a cloud seeding since 1975, program winter augmenting snowpack in southern and central counties and modifying summer storms in Box Elder and Cache Counties to reduce hail damage and provide additional precipitation for dry farms. Summers current the says y cooperative winter cloud seeding operation probably is the largest of its kind in the U.S., considering the 10,000 square miles it covers in 15 southern and central counties. weather Utah's modification program is viewed as an economical method to supplement water supplies in selected areas. ties in state-count- More than 100 service gallons of crude oil to oil and only one gallon of 2'4 quarts of stations throughout the yield 2' quarts of motor used motor; oil to yeidl motor oil. Leaders of America held their EmployerEmployee State of Utah are serving Banquet on May 6 at Log Haven. as collection points for 1981-8club officers During the banquet the new motorists to drop off used were announced: Eileen Cooper, president; Cynthia motor oil so that the oil Lloyd, vice president; Lesa Petersen, secretary; can be recycled and thus . Phyllis Crouch, treasurer; Annette Mecham, reporreused. ter; and Carolyn Hickman, historian. Experts estimate that. At the State Leadership Conference, held at BYU Americans throw away on April 3, the club took the first place award for the some 390 million gallons Outstanding Project. Club members worked with the of used motor oil every Laotion students at Jordan High, helping them to year. learn and understand the American free enterprise Approximately 85 system. Americans million During the conference Dorothy Butler, a club change the oil in their member and 198041 officer, was elected to be an cars themselves. The FBLA state officer for the 1981-8year. used oil is usually dumThe 196041 club officers were: Kristie Jenson, ped down storm drains, president; Tamara Welch, vice president; Darla thrown in the garbage or Hone, secretary; Dorothy Butler, treasurer; Susan dumped in the ground Madsen, reporter; and Geneil Capson, historian. resulting in a number of environmental problems. '41 of Jordan class used oil is not announcss reunion Dumping only a source of pollution, Jordan High's class of it is also a waste of an in1941 will be holding its 40 creasingly valuable Save Up To '500 A Gallon year reunion on June 12 energy resource. Used motor oil never at the Alpine Country loses its lubricating Club. properties. Once the oil Airman Robert K. Wall-Te- x A search for the former has been cleaned in the Sant, son of Mr and Mrs is now unprocess, the Kimball S. Sant of Sandy, Beetdiggers with in- original Anyone derway. quality is has been assigned to on the restored. Every gallon of formation Sheppard Air Force whereabouts of any 1941 oil that is recycled is one Base, Texas, after comclassmember should con- less gallon the. United pleting Air Force basic tact Don Crawford, States has to import. training. Beth Gold, Recycling oil is Mary During the six weeks at Helen especially important, , or Lackland Air Force Base, i because it takes ' 42, the airman Burgon, Texas, studied the Air Force Other Selected Patterns mission, organization and 1 customs and received 2o-so 0 special training in human relations. ' In addition, airmen who basic complete earn credits training Salt Lake County Sheriff's deputies are intoward an associate a theft of 210 yards of fabric from The vestigating degree in applied science Fabric Shop, 1010 E. Ft. Union Blvd. the Community ' through According to witnesses, a man and a woman, both College of the Air Force. in their early 40s, walked into the store, picked up The airman will now several bolts of material and walked out. The store receive specialized in& told police that in the last five days, fourteen owner struction' in the stolen. Loss exceeds $1,680. been bolts have maintenance A BB shot through the plate glass window of a field. White City home caused an estimated $500 in damages. Burglars broke into the garage of a home near 7500 S. 700 E. and took a $200 mitre box. A pair of stereo speakers and four cassette tapes, estimated total value $140, were taken from the cab of a pickup parked at a residence near 1000 E. 7200 S. Playboy magazines, estimated value $50, were taken from a construction office near 400 E. 7000 S. Entry was made by prying a lock. The Jordan High Chapter of the Future Business . 2 2 r Military Kjj itJtyyA Report Parish sooks loadors Exterior Paints WM, rl7 f in scouting program Summer plans will be 7:30 p.m. at the parish discussed for cub scouts hall, 75 E. Lennox, Mid-an- d boy scouts at a vale. meeting to be held at St. Parents who have boys Tberese Catholic Church 8 to 16 are invited to ages nicvKf k.ii tva . A UG naMnt, MU Vtlt B Ulll USUI attend Patterns 278-007- 277-549- 4; boys. 255-065- , Jeff Rawlins wins Westvale fair Plans will be made for the cub scouts to go to Cub Country for three days. Activities will include Frontier Fort, Adelas Village, and Buc- caneers Cave. Jeff Rawlin's black hole display won sweepstake The boy scouts, ages 11 honors at Westvale's fifth grade science fair. to 16, will go to Camp One hundred and twenty students participated in Bear Lake, an Aquatic the event, making original displays in one of four Camp. Sailing, canoeing areas: earth, space, physical, or life science. Entries are the highlights of this were judged on knowledge, appearance and overall trip which also includes display. swimming and water Other winners included : games. Scouting skills Life Science: Lori Steinfeldt, first; Rhoda Thomwill also be taught pson, second; and Linda Moosman third. Space Science: Aaron Kendrick, first; Celeste . Parents wishing to be Dean, second; Brian Bennion, third. involved with scouting Physical Science: Brian Christensen, first; Aimee will be most welcomed. Goodrich, second; and Kim Lund, third. Rev. Glen Schrope can be Ear&T Science:. Jeff 3ewelOirst; Aarot&riffiUV contacted at the church, or Ray " Anderson, second; and Margo Rea, tiunl? !" The activity was under the supervision of teachers He is a represen' Dan Jenkins, Lawrence Raty, Susan Schiffman, and tative from the scouting Dave Wilson. office. 8. 4 nn Giwv (in YnPrJgjy Fabric stolen deputies told gtsr hrmr Save ImifSa missile-electroni- 0i,fll1 ' Stein Overcoat d decorating center 6570 S. SflaiGF mm ah 263-338- 8 (Fn ni n .P3: ouaiTO fKaiEOBSS grid goo en v, ?79 ?99 twin. FULL ..51 QUEEN.......... 48 : ........5199 icing... other tats available . also r-l CAPTAIN'S BED (3-for- -l) MATTRESS AND BOARD FREE f iji $in 11 CO 2)8) Capiat. AVAILABLE IN BUNK BEDS ALSO FLOTATION FRAME AND VIBRATOS (3-for- -l) TWIN... $200, FULL... 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