Show Page 7 Monday February 9 1975 Rain simulator comes to water research lab Need a rain storm? The engineers at the Utah Water Research Lab can simulate one was used to cut the needles into sections They were then shipped for you The simulator is a very versatile machine Haws said It can be used to measure the grade of roads to get better drainage after rain storms and to measure the permability of different soil types Haws said Haws traveled to Idaho anlfj Illinois gathering data on rain simulator and their malfunctions before beginning his own project which would cost $200000 to duplicate today Haws who holds both a bachelors and masters degree from Utah State worked for the request of the Federal Administration Frank an engineer at the lab one of the largest rain simulators in the country At the Highway W Haws has built of 68000 of of pieces Comprised hypodermic needles and a cost 18 the simulator took $80000 months to assemble Haws said The needles were bought from Germany because of the cheaper price Then to keep the ends from being plugged a special machine Utah to Agriculture Research Service Aerosol Kills? Have you ever considered that your morning application of deodorant could destroy life on earth? Dr Alan Shaw and Dr Clayton Clark of USU have and under a $35000 grant from the federal ingovernment are studying creased ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth because of a breakdown in the zone layer of the stratosphere more likley result than the destruction of life is a slight change in the heat level which would result in a drastic change in climatic conditions Dr Shaw A said Shaw’s project started when sicentists began to investigate the effect of stratospheric aircraft flights Nitric oxide emissions from jet planes damage the zone layer which normally sheilds the earth from an overabundance of the sun’s ultraviolet rays Recently scientists have also found that freon gases escaping from aerosol sprays gradually rise to the stratosphere The freon breaks down to release chlorine oxide which has much the same effect as jet emissions Since freon is a very stable gas all tkat has ever been produced is still'in the atmosphere “We are verjJ fearful about the effects of the new molecule on the ozone” Dr tlark said IF UNIoiXY IS WHAT YOU SEEK before joining the staff at Utah State E I Shuttle bus to quit at 10:30 am Vitaminsno substitute for food planning “Ponce de Leon didn’t find the fountain of youth and it’s unlikely that it exists today in of vitamin supthe for-plements or natural foods” Shuttle Bus services will be discontinued after the 10:30 am run Doug Hatch administrative assistant to the president said “The shuttle bus creates a substantial expense to ASUSU funds” he said “There aren’t enough students to support it in the afternoon” Concerning alfalfa Mahoney sad that salads will provide any of the nutrients needed that alfalfa will Mahoney said that alfalfa pellets are as refined and processed as any foods on the market Hatch said ij $ 1 I I 1 i 1 1 0 1 9 9 i i i n 0 0 0 fl a 0 1 0 0 0 i Thursday 10:30 Nathan Hare Fine Arts Center 1:00 Reception 11:30 William Cunningham Sunburst Lounge r 1 1 1 I 1 ! Friday 11:30 Professor Dailey Oliver "Black America Today" Sunburst Lounge 7:00 William Hale Memorial Award Dinner President Glen L 1:00 Film: "If There Weren't Any Blacks We'd Have To Invent Them" UC Auditorium 8:00 Harlem Globetrotters East Colony Room (UC) I L Taggart speaker Small Ballroom (UC) UTAH ascribed to it any more than cows can fly” he said Mahoney called vitamin E one of the “snake oils” of the seventies and minerals” Mahoney said Regarding some vitamins and foods currently being pushed in the market place 1 LOGAN various miraculous cures spinach or cauliflower because they contain vitamins 35-4- some nutrient to meet dietarily “It cannot accomplish the said Mahoney “The parent who substitutes vitamins for sound food selection can’t logically expect little Johnny to eat his Presently 5 percent of the costs are carried by ticket sales By the end of the year the service should hopefully pay for itself out Vitamin E for instance is found in good quantities in most foods commonly consumed and is the easiest stated Arthur Mahoney nutrition professor at USU Good nutrition including a positive attitude toward new and a variety of foods should be a persons major concern Hatch said that students use the service to get on campus but find other ways to get home He said that with spring coming students prefer to walk points i i i 9 1 73 facts JrJrlrJfJrlriJpirJiJfJfJrJrifiriiJiiririiirJrirJrJrJrifirJrEI I NOPTri MAIN STREET Mahoney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |