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Show , May 20, 1971 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, 16 A Steve Sutton, Granger, admires Theodore Von Karmen trophy won by U. of U, students. y. Win Awards Four University of Utah en- also won first prize for the gineering students are the best oral presentation given meet held award winners in a recent during the two-da- y on the University of California student research paper comsponsored petition by the at Berkeley campus. A masters degree thesis on southwestern region of the American Institute of Aero- thermal stress in human teeth nautics. captured first place in maslevel competition for Ven The U. students took first ters Chung Ting of Taiwan, Forplace in three categories and mosa. is working on a Ting second place in one category Ph. D. degree in mechanical con50 entrants in the among engineering at the U. test. First place for a Ph.D. level Steven Sutton, a senior mepaper went to Ben A. Lloyd of chanical engineering major Salt Lake City who explained from Salt Lake City, took first his of the process by study place in undergraduate comwhich molecular bonds can be petition. strengthened in plastic fibers. His paper, a study of temAll three first place winners prob-- . perature distribution received $10 cash prizes and , , lems in nuclear reactors and Wessman received $100 for his ! electrical transmission equip- second place entry and $100 ment, also won for his depart- for best oral presentation. n ment the Theodore Von Sutton and Ting will travel , Kar-ma- trophy for excellence in undergraduate education. That trophy rotates annually to the institution sponsoring the winning undergraduate entry. Ernest Wesman, a senior in mechanical engineering from Salt Lake City, took second in the undergraduate category with a paper on air pollution circulation patterns in metropolitan communities. He to Washington, D.C. in October to compete for national titles against winners from the Institutes five other regions. Last year, Craig Hansen of Salt Lake City represented the U. in tlie regional competition and, after winning top honors there, took the national title for an undergraduate paper and a $500 cash award. Rail Cars Spruced UpForSaltair Trip Members of the Promontory Chapter of Utah, National Railway Historical Society, are sprucing up five old railroad cars for the excursion to Saltair Sunday. Robert J. Early, chapter officer, said the round trip will hour, be an relaxing and friendly experience. Old and young alike are invited to board the train by 1 p.m. at 4th North and 2200 West, he said. A Charge of $1 for adults and 50 cents for children will be made to cover expenses. Refreshments will be sold on the train, Early semi-annu- . . torian style cars belonging to the Salt Lake and Garfield Line, two open air cars and the chapters own car which was a gift from Union Pacific, Early said. COTTAGE ecziiss Pcs! Pkg. at Your Neighborhood HEBER VALLEY noted, A diesel engine will be used Vic to pull two MILK DEPOTS )0 LOCATIONS FLOOR SAMPLE CLOSE-OU- T BEDROOM SETS and BUNK BEDS Bedroom Sets 4-P- c. Dresser Mirror Queenor Full-siz- e Head Boards Steel Bed Frame with Casters MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS Full or Twin Size Complete with tresses, Bankettes and mat- Wl ld"$10990 v NOW Mattress & Box Springs 9990 Mattress &2-BSprings 15990 QUEEN SIZE KITIGSIZE IGA Whole STRAWBERRY PRES IGA POTATO CHIPS 1st Welker Bankard OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Where Better Mattresses Are Made LAKE CITY 2763 434-40- S. State ' IVIAYOMSE S--9 59 PROVO 266 S. University Hr V mfh (Hi u ft u uliv . IGA c MUSTARD ox Terms Aria nyed or BonkAmerieard SALT TableRite Creamy Smooth Fruit Fancy 20,4 o - |