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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 5, 1976 IS Alia? $7 Is there life out there? THAT QUESTION has fas- cinated mankind since the earliest beginnings of intelligent life on Earth. Are we alone in this vast universe or is someone else out there, or even something that resembles life as we know it? United States scientists will take a giant step toward answering these questions when two Viking spacecraft land this summer on the surface of Mars the planet judged most likely in our solar sys- tem to possess some semblance of life. IF WE were to find life on Mars, or any other planet for that matter, then it will have staggering implications to science and our whole Dr. philosophy of life, V'w InwMftjjfc v Michael B. McElroy, Harvard 4 University astrophysicist, said. The existence of Martian life would be the first bit of hard evidence that says such a process can really take place on another planet, said Dr. Harold P. Klein from the j; U 4br '" . Wfc5 ""' :'v. National Aeronautics and Administrations Space Ames Research (NASA) Center and head of the biology science team for Viking. tyj0lfP'A - WHEN ONE realizes that Children in Davis County are eligible for free swimming instructions at Layton and Clearfield city pools. Their families must meet low income requirements to enroll them in the Community Action Program. FREE LESSONS The Clearfield, Layton and Bountiful. Davis County ComAction Summer munity is Recreation Program designed to provide low income youth in Davis County with recreational opportunities that they normally would not have. WATER SAFETY instructions will be given which will atoutline the dangers, THE ALREADY existing recreational program in the county provides a wide variety of physical activities for the youth; however, low income participants are unable to pay minimal existing fees. The recreation program will provide monies needed to involve low income youth in the existing programs. The disadvantaged youth of Davis County will be provided tributes, and safety measures of swimming in lakes, streams, canals, reservoirs, and ditches. The participants will learn these skills which can and will be transferred to later life. Hill Air Force Base in conjunction with the Summer Youth Program will offer an inside perspective of the Base for 120 youths ages 12 to 16. Each community will be invited to send 40 youths on base for a three day session. will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 3 p.m. The program will provide with the following recreational activities: Swimming lessons will be provided at local swimming pools in orientation and NOW OPEN IN OUR NEW AND LARGER LOCATION Come see our new building with walk through to our double green house. ! 6u NEW FRESH DUG POTATOES ing it. LOCAL CUCUMBERS conn THIS WEEK ONLY Doz. 5 DOZ. OR r.lORE Doz. Larry Palmatier, an associate professor of education who originated the idea of magic instruction for teachers. However, Dr. Palmatier says magic is extremely effective in boosting the selfesteem and performance of both teachers and students. ATTENTION FARMERS -F- ertilizer Amonium nitrate and P205 Herbicides, 2 40s PICKLING SUPPLIES - Onions - Dill Weed - Vinegar Salt PICKLING CUCUMBERS I -- GREEN UP THAT LAW- N80 LB. AM. NITRATE AM. SULFATE $795 $g49 100 LB. 6000 ft coverage SPECIAL ON LAWN SEED Off On All magic trick for a teacher facing problem kids would be to make them disappear, but thats not possible, quips Dr. CRQQXNECK SQUASH 10 reinforce previously learned social skills and will develop of initial knowledge zoological systems which are functioning in the surrounding areas and which have extensive repercussions on the environment around us. For information or registration regarding the zoo contact your nearest C.A.P. office. MAGIC CAN be very helpful for a teacher who must compete with media and other powerful outside distractions, he says. It is an effective gimmick for attracting the students attention and engaging their minds. In addition, he says an occasional magic stunt helps to humanize the teacher and build his rapport with students and thereby boosts his morale and self-imag- e. BEYOND ITS entertainment value, the U educator believes magic can be effec 773-706- 867-235- In addition to searching for life by two means, the spacecraft will study the chemistry of the surface and the atmosphere, the planets weather, its seismic and characteristics, and magnetic properties, and they will take physical Dr. Richard another planet, S. Young of NASA said.This will enable us to get at some of the fundamentals of our own planet. D. Thurgood Receives EIAFB 30 Year Pin service pin has A been presented at Hill AFB to Delore W. Thurgood of Syracuse. MR. THURGOOD is a maintenance financial and analysis officer at the base. He is a son of Mrs. Leora Riggs of Syracuse. His wife Dolores is a daughter of Mrs. Nellis Hull of Clearfield. They have four children. CHHGIMS f,Cj MfiJ.; Wi1? The scientists rate the chances of finding life on Mars at one in 10, one in 20 or worse. But the Viking spacecraft today are hurtling toward Mars to explore this question and the many more mysteries that the legendary Red Planet holds. USED MODELS 20400TTAAVEIEASE MARS IS the target, because it has an atmosphere with oxygen, although much less dense than Earths atmosphere, and it has water the two essentials to life as we Mini-Ho- Air Conditioned, fully self contained 25 Ft. WILDERNESS know it. Permanent beds Color Tlf Service 1 Factory warranty service on RCA & Zenith Hoot CAMPER Very clean, heater, fridge, mono-mat- ic toilet BEST OFFER 1 1639 South 2000 West, Phone 825-611- Syracuse 4 OOO Joel Moskowitz, indicates that magic can be used therapeutically to break through the isolation of the resentful and insecure youngster and help him gain selfesteem. THE U educator says magic psychological need to love and be loved and to sense that other people consider him worthwhile. When a student successfully performs a magic trick, he can perceive the acceptance from his peers, says Dr. Palmatier. This helps him to see himself in a new, e light and demonstrates that he can experience success and exercise some control over his life, he adds. more-positiv- DR. PALMATIER says students and teachers can easily learn 0 elementary magic tricks in a matter of hours and can develop great sophistication with practice. 30-4- Dr. Palmatier, who has work performed in clinical psychology, says he post-doctor- al originated the magic for teachers after watching a magician perform and reading about the workshop therapeutic applications magic. -- of Different people like to do their shopping in different ways. First Security understands. And wants to help. Two ways. First Security BankAmericard lets clothes, you charge the travel arrangeschool supplies, even ments almost anywhere. With BankAmericard you can shop all over, and still get only one convenient bill. And our new Check Protection o back-to-scho- Redwood planters. GARDEN TOOLS SJJvOJ. see whats happening to has launched into space yet. They are, in effect, flying laboratories to be soft landed on Mars. geologic process one terms comparative planetology to learn more about Earth. Viking is going to Mars to study the planet, to develop an understanding of the environment of Mars as best we can with the limited payload that we have so that we can With regards to students, Dr. Palmatier says research by Los Angeles psychiatrist, Sharpening Tune-Ups - Mowers Chain Saws Etc. NEED A HANGING BASKET FOR YOUR HOME OR PATIO? We have over 2000 to choose from. We have a large selection of pots, hanging baskets. Large selection of house plants. carry supplies for your Canning needs man instruments scientists hope through a tion. -- We CRAMMED INTO the two Viking landers, built by Martin Marietta Aerospace of Denver, Colo., for NASA, are the most complex array of THROUGH THESE basic of another planet, possible now for the first time through Viking, the investigations TRAILER tively used to communicate important learning concepts. For example, he says, a teacher could use the trick of making sponge balls appear mysteriously in his hand to teach addition or multiplica- Repairing - Big Selection - he adds. benefits to youths participating, the family of the youth, and the community as a whole. These activities will improve physical fitness, muscle tone, hand and eye coordination, self assurance, and overall social skills of the youths. For information regarding the Summer Youth program contact your nearest Community Action Outreach office: Clearfield, 3 and Farmington, Bountiful, THE SUMMER Youth program will result in many Shade Trees Nice Selection MACRAKE SUPPLIES FERTILIZER PRODUCTS planetary systems civilizations could have developed, have been a very wet planet? Was life abundant in those days? What are the origins of the mountains and valleys? Is Mars older or younger than Earth in planetary evolution? Man has actually studied only one planet first hand Earth. The scientists say by studying Mars and comparing it to Earth, we can learn more about our own planets past and also begin to project its future. COULD MARS color photos of its surface. can fulfill a childs basic THE ULTIMATE LOCAL ZUCCHINI Mai &ytoiMrQ. knots, making coins disappear and reappear, and tearing up a newspaper and then restor- LOCAL CABBAGE - Twine Each day, the teachers tying mysterious BELL PEPPERS . Abracadabra is a new word Utah teachers are learn techniques for performing a variety of basic magical feats, such as typing and un- FROM OUR FIELD FRESH PICKED Garlic nished at the zoos concession stand. The Davis County school district will be utilized for school buses to specified pick up points throughout the county to and from the zoo. Activities at the zoo will Behavior Problems Solved With Magic SOME ELEMENTARY and secondary teachers are being tutored by professional magicians at a unique seminar conducted by the University of Utah Department of Education. FRESH PRODUCE & FRIDAY AUGUST 20, 1976, 450 youth will attend Salt Lake Citys Hogle Zoo. A tour of the zoo will begin at 11:00 a.m. with lunch being fur Garden Center Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pesticides programs (i.e.) human relations with drug and afconol abuse rap sessions. fodim 1815 W. Gentile, Layton 2 miles west on Gentile Baling wire Hall. In addition, two hours will be devoted to social action learning to help make their classroom behavior problems disappear into thin air. & ; recreational opportunities for the youth. Mornings are devoted to tours, briefings, and demonstrations which portray the mission of the Air Base. Afternoons will be devoted to recreational activities with lunch being furnished In the Base Dining SESSIONS career there are 100 thousand million planetary systems in our own galaxy, it would be much easier to believe more strongly that on some of those But the scientists are fascinated by other aspects of Mars. They have identified giant valleys that resemble the dry beds of what might once have been huge rivers. c&s 360 So. Fort Lane. Layton. Utah 84041 3 Phone 768-131- Small Engine ol Plus lets you write a check if you want to pay that way. With our good name behind your good name, theres no check cashing identity crisis ... no crisis. 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