Show all in IT's the family for this USU kept tradition in more fy June ?aU Jhf Earl and ion of Juneau tedwlor's degree in Utah State Uni- of rTucflBdy is following 4 ha father who reIn aeronautics bet school in 19M His L is a freshman In at Utah program £ oat in 8 Ut nmg for h bo Mad- - Company and MKHttk in Juneau with his m ColWCtM" Jltailjm and V 8k- - three of the 5 pus 0a hw jew the extended family to school at Utah Barker Robert's itarted it all with R Af many college 111 4 McHardys aeronautics In hw daugh- - year-ol- d a the Mc-Har- elementary education 197S-7- 9 Earl McHardy teaches Indus-- acadenuc recipient of the preside RMkoidt Award to scientists fcliyD Baker professor sen-siar- an electrical engineer ad director of the Space tawlahretory at USU will art la the Space Research at the University of Mdg btgmrung in Sept emit IW Ssufor US Scientists to a small num-Aavtcao scientists who flNacs sod Midm i sawe X Ravel and living expen-a- i dBet laboratory and other the past accomplishof the U S scientists but also to promote scientific cooperation between irustitutions in ments the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States of America Baker and his at the Space Science lab at USU have studied upper atmosphere phenomena such as the aurora or northern lights and sunspots or solar flares Such phenomena have marked effects on radio signals Military communications transportation and other parts of the federal government have funded the studies to the extent of about three-fourt- e “highly quali-wttoa- e research them Humboldt Lntema-th- e nominated by tuts or research — r was nominated lari Rawer director of RtMarch Institute at made not only to hs Page S cfcai® igsars Marathon set for the newest entrv panding August 5 n MbcS is duled over a scenic Cache Icy route August 5 The marathon is “ uiilS smh n w ?' ££ SrS5 P“r’ f Val-- festival event noon fJumTJ! University July' met her in Alaska j edge of Avon on the southern 6 30 a m The Amencan West Marathon route goes from there Paradlse Hyrum WelLsville and Mendon and ends at lagan’s Willow Park A Mini Marathon over a route Of 13 miles from y’w Wellsville Re-seryoir through Mendon and to Pai’ a also to begin at the same hour suled nmnerr w 008 August 5-- 5 at WANTS) Micm Mini rsis'is’ and endins uon Balding on the iiCTr tcjct ico runs uni A parent or other person over must accompany the young runners in the Micro Mini Trte phies for it will be awarded at the opening ceremonies of the festival July 2S at 2 pm on the Great West Fair Entries for aUth? events should be sent to Lanny Nalder Will attend this fall Need on LOS family to stay with Spmik French Spanish and some English Age 19 girl Will pay food rent tc Write Miss Isabel Cabello 2 Rue Maghin AOOWiege Belgium 18 UMC 70 USU Logan M322 WRANGLERS-on- e mole one female live and work with people and horses Uintas Aug-earl- Nov ex- y tended pack and hunting room board trips $100mo Piute Creek outfitters SERVICES recognize m a be 17 in Some of her work has been in summer school at USU and the McHardy family has often visited in the Barker home in lagan so it has been natural for Robert Jin and also Bruce the oldest son to go to school here Bruce will be a senior in computer science next year The McHardy s' youngest son Richard 7 has been visiting lagan and the university campus this summer with his parents “!l°n ucs grad receives award to work in Germany ifekftrie University scien-si ds research tn Ger-- jer His five children all attended Utah State and many of their children and spouses did also One of the five is Muriel She received a degree m Missis: Research Institute Space Scientist i sjty as extension irrigation specialist and he was emeritus professor in the civil engineering department Mr Barker was accidently killed last December while at work at age 53 7 of a million dollars They’ve done so because a year the effect the pheonmena can have on communications with transpolar air flights missile and from ground stations Baker wdl under terms of the award be able to pursue research of his own choosing during his story at Freiburg One of the benefits to Germany is the opportunity for German scientists to work with a distinguished Amencan researcher Baker worked in Germany several years ago with Rawer one of the early leaders in research in the ionosphere Rawer’s institute has a space simulation chamber large enough to put small rocket pay-loain it This is a very useful research tool Baker says “because it is difficult to simulate space but this dumber does it pretty well” The USU srientist will be accompanied to Germany by his wife Carolyn and his son Kurt sewing dona? 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