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Show " k I'yfyy V1 It's Official DESERET NEWS, State's Own A5 2, 1971 Tuesday, February TAKE FREEWAY BOUNTIFUL EXIT Utahn Tabs Space Junk Bountiful'! lorgoif Store "Hr Deseret News Special Animal, Fish COLO Utah now has a state animal and state fish in addition to state gem, etc. bird, state flower, t state Gov. Calvin L. Hampton Monday signed Senate Bills 18 l! RADO SPRINGS, The Apollo 14 astronauts will be kept posted on information regarding space-objetraffic in earth orbit Lt. David L. Had2nd that COLO. and 19 designating the elk and the Rainbow trout as the state animal and fish. The measures, sponsored by Rep. Kendrick Harward, were the first measures (other than resolutions of condolences) to be signed into law by the governor. He also pern d his signature to HE20, to allow limited display of stickers on the rear windows of motor vehicles. Rampton said he had received many requests both to sign the animal and fish bills and to veto them. However, he decided to sign them, saying: If I am going to risk an override qf a gubernatorial veto, I would want it to be on a more significant iss-.- e than these bills. ct dock, Logan, helped provide. Lt. Haduock, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Haddock, Logan, assists in computer-oriente- d accounting cf space optical sensors that detect and track objects in space. knowledge of the crossings is important in the early launch and reentry. Lt. Haddock is a space systems officer assigned to the 1st Aerospace Control Squadron at Ent Air Force Base, Lt. Haddock attended Logan High School and received his B.S. degree from Utah State University in Logan in 1969. He was commissioned upon completion of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Colo. program. He works in the underground Space Defense Center operated by the Air Forces Aerospace Defense Command for the joint North American Air Defense Command. the earth 456 including military and civilian payloads and 1,653 pieces of junk. Each circles the earth 16 times daily, p odjcing a pos orbiting objects sible 20,000 crossings of the Apollo 14 earth orbit. The a The center serves as com- mand post for a world-wid- e network of electronic aM y fv 0 His wife Ellen is the daughof Mrs. Alta W. Tolman, Logan. ter Two other Logan men, Alan Steed and Ralph Haycock, employes at the Utah "tate a University Laboratory in Logan, also are working on the Apollo 14 Electro-Dynami- Apollo 14 Astronauts Blankets of Softness and Warmth Quietest Group Ever First Page Continued from pictures of the dark side of the earth. When the three night-ow- l astronauts nudged their linked command ship-lunmodule combination onto the proper course Monday night for the moon landing by firing their big rocket engine for 10 seconds, the blast came as a jolt in the of weightlessness spaceflight and Poosa said his spacecraft trainei back on earth was never like that. The maneuver, executed with precision, guaranteed that Apollo 14 will come within about 77 miles of the moon's far side when it loops around its leading edge early Thursday. Without the course change, Apollo 14 would have been 2,037 miles too high. The firing also switched the astronauts out of the free return trajectory that would carry them safely back into earths atmosphere without further engine firings. Now they must make another maneuver to get back. Apollo 14 is the nations fourth lunar landing mission. Its target, between two ridges in the Fra Mauro formation, is the area that Apollo 13's astronauts had been aiming at when their landing was aborted by an oxygen tank explo- sion in April. For a while Sunday night and Monday, the mission of Apollo 14 also Vfrpeared in jeopardy because of the docking problem. The three space pilots were told of the decision to carry out the expedition as planned after they awakened Monday good night to a confusing morning, from Mission Con- trol. The of our conclusion ground analyses are the system is now working nominally and our current intention is that youll be go for the lunar landing and all subsequent controller events, ground Bruce McCandless radioed. Okay, we got that Bruce, replied Roosa, who has been doing almost all the talking since Sunday afternoons launch from Cape Kennedy. Roosa was at the controls when the command ship Kitty by Atkins 66x90, reg. 9.98 80x90, reg. 11.98 108x90, reg. 18.98 ... 7.9$ .98 15.98 cloud-likcom Warwick fort and beauty to please every member of your fami e 1 js. tit Hawk finally succeeded in linking up with the iunar module Antares after five failures late Sunday. ly. Thick, plush acrylic is trimmed with matching nylon binding. In colors of gentle pink, blue, gold, moss, yellow, or white. : nUf , ijf :.!f VS fee- - XL . The astronauts later were Shepards wife, Louise, was reported to have been eating an omelet In her Cape Kennedy Motel room during the tense docking operation. 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