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Show Preschoolers and 4Huey get acquainted Hazel By S Parkinson ijfestyle Staff Writer The olive drab Huey made a precise landing at the 1 Utah Medical University Center and Hospital heliport The pilot, Capt Gary Adams, Utah Army National Guard, cut the power and the whirring rotor blades of the helicopter slowed to a stop a lawn Watching from directly across the street were a dozen or more excited preschoolers and teachers from the U of U College of Nursing, Human Development Laboratory, Preschool of V) The opportunity for the children to see a helicopter close up and the Army officers is another m a senes to familiarize the children with the community environment and services. so they learn how people relate to them and their said personal environment, Marjone Pearson, preschool director !t Ben V Dell, University police, stopped traffic while the group crossed the street The children were when Capt Adams and Lt Garr Ovard stepped from the cockpit Capt Adams explained how the pilot made the helicopter go up and down, sideways, forward and backward, by using the stick control. He called their attention to the two rotors, the main one on top and a smaller one on the tail He pointed out that the machine had runners instead of wheels. Lt Woweiebwii6WA8i doubly-excite- Tori Larsen could hardly herself, expresses joy to contain teacher as helicopter Marjorie leaes U. of U. Hospital heliport. Pearson I v They were very impressed with the stretchers and the fact that helicopters brought sick people to the hospital From the preschool playground the children had seen helicopters land before Dunng the ear, uniformed milkmen, people mailmen, policemen, physicians, nuises, dentists and zoo docents have come to the school and talked to the children. An Indian in also costume came and danced for them. Firemen brought a fire truck and demonstrated how they use a net to rescue people. The helicopter not only augmented the transportation and aviation units, and showed the service it performed in bringing the lU or injured to the hospital, but also the pilot and wore Army uniforms This enabled the instructors to talk about soldiers, pilots and the use of Hueys" in the Vietnam war. gljr Salt fake P jLiiiestyie), J First Section Saturday, March 24, o t a y K -- t y 'a:1 A i4 ? kf xV,-- ' h o V A n - vv talk ktrwW Mue Human Lab preschooler, Robb U. of U. College of Nursing Development Miner was a bit overwhelmed by all the controls in helicopter cockpit. co-pil- Dishwashers undergo changes The day may come when the only thing left for the children to argue about is who will push the button to start the dishwasher Charlotte H Pownell, Los Angeles, director of consumer relations for a national dishwasher manufacturer, said future development might mean a system in which dishes are loaded, washed, dned and put away m as few as eight minutes Mrs Pownell was in Salt Lake City this week. Shes watched dishwashers change for the 14 years shes answered customers questions and relayed comments and complaints to her company. Shes sure the customers voice is heard although to varying degrees by different Even though the companies outside dimensions are standardized, theres a big difference on the inside of different dishwashers. The smart shopper is the one who sees and compares models and manufacturers Buying a dishvasher is a The wife joint proposition. wants to talk about color and cycles The husband is interested in the inner workings. They pool the information when its time to buy. Its important to check the basket design for flexibility in loading and in dish capacity, to find out about water distri- bution (the more, the better), I question durability (how is the I appliance made7) and to ex-- I amine the warranty. ! The customer should ask to 'see the warranty before she agrees to buy If the dealer doesn't have a copy or doesnt .want to send for one or seems t reluctant, she should look elsewhere Mrs Pownell, too, admitted creature of habit ,when using her dishwasher. She had to herself not to nnse dishes before loading Theres no need to rinse to being a n first now. Manufacturers say just to scrape the dishes and put them in. A woman who rinses is spending more time than is necessary She does not advocate running out and buying a new dishwasher if there are features with which there is dissatisfaction. Shes a firm believer in nding out the life of the appliance and then shopping for a replacement In the meantime, proper complaint channels are first to the dealer, then to service representatives and finally to the boats, buses, airplanes, and bicycles, snowmobihes even dog sleds Parents of the preschoolers are encouraged to the studies by taking their children to the zoo, bus bams, airport, fire stations, parks etc Capt. Gary Adams (uniform), pilot, explains usefulness of the Huey in company. When all else fails, the consumer may write to Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel (MACAP), a division of the American Home Appliance Manufacturers, an agency specialising in resolving consumer problems To communicate the probwhen lem most effectively writing to the company, Mrs Pownell said the consumer should state the nature of the problem clearly and concisely, I,. start Charlotte Pownell Dishwasher Expert be as brief as possible, enclose any service or purchase invoices to substantiate the problems and allow reasonable time (three weeks) for a reply If theres no response, send a copy of the letter to the president of the company She sees her companys cony sumer service as a street The customer gets satisfaction. the manufacturer finds out how to make imtwo-wa- Job description NEW YORK (L'PI) Any new husbands confused about the duties of the new state of life can be guided by words by John H. Young. The words were put down in the 19th Century, appeanng m prose titled Our Deportment, or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society. The man wrote: communia cation that can continue as long as ye both shal' hve Catalogues will arrive m your mailbox regularly, attempting to lure you into purchase of such tasteful objects as plastic of one-side- d provements Some problems cant be solved Ive written letters that said dishwashers are like some old friends. They fade away. But at least were giving each customer the personal touch endowed. Apparently for every female who is attempting to enlarge her horizon there is at least one other who is trying to lessen the load. For each, there is an answer, and the catalogue has it. husbands duty and should be his pleasure to accompany her to church, to social gatherings, to lectures and such places of entertainment as they both mutually enjoy and appreciate. In fact he ought not to attend a social gathering unless attended by his wife, nor go to an evening entertainment without her. If it is not a II fit place for his wife to attend, neither is it fit for him." i tt r O Thumb offers more security to Daren Cook than Huey in spite of what Capt. Adams was saying. Submit a picture before wedding The great increase m the number of weddings in our area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. Anna Belle Bitter sitting in copilot seat was reluctant to touch the helicopters controls. g Wedding news Thompson-Park- Parker, Ogden, and the late Lola I. Parker, attends USU. He affiliates with Alpha Zeta honor fraternity. K. er Judy Kay Thompson and M. Parker were married Fnday in the Salt Lake Craig Crab cocktail LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Grant Twelfth LDS Ward. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roger E Thompson, Salt Lake City, graduated from Utah State Umversity, where she affiliated with Zeta Phi Chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, son of Rao Storing doughnuts Store doughnuts m a ventilated container and heat before serving. nature shortchanged or charged for space used at the $6 40 for tne first inch and $4 90 for each additional inch They should be submitted to classified advertising department. Newspaper Agency Corp , 143 S Mam rate of To assure publication, photo- Set the mood for an elegant sit dow n dmner with a luscious crab cocktail. Anange chilled chunks of canned or frozen crab in lettuce-line-d goblets. Combine cup cup catsup, chili sauce, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoon each of prepared horseradish, Worcestershire sauce and grated onion, and a dash of Tabasco and seasoning salt. Spoon over crab and garnish each serving with a wedge of lemon or lime graphs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Dept , Room 201, Tnbune Bldg, at least one week before day of the wedding ceremony The $5 charge for wedd ng to cover is photographs engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled. The Tnbune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted. Lifestyle Golden wedding and birth- day announcements r are Tasty sandwich t The divine flavors of crab and avocado make a great combination in an open-face- d 1 sandwich Combme cup sliced crab with cup finely chopped celery, 2 chopped green onions, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, teaspoon salt, teateaspoon dill weed, spoon white pepper and mayonnaise to moisten. Top buttered whole wheat toast with thmly sliced avocado, then pile with crab mixture. i trogs whose open months easily hold a bar of soap, salt and pepper shakers featunng the female form incumbent with the condiment containers the more features prominent thereupon, or ties that light up in the dark featunng a hilarious selection of funny sayings. None of these catalogues would be complete without equipment for those whom It is the bringing the ill and injured to U. of U. Medical Center and Hospital. C getit); Say you decided to buy a complete set of name tags for Sonny who is going to camp this summer. Seems to make more sense to sew in tags already made, doesnt it, than to painfully write names in every garment by hand. So you send your check or money order (no cash or stamps, please) and the name tags are returned to you quickly. The transaction seems complete. Like fun This is just the - The children have learned that many forms of transportation are used to help them, automobikes, trucks, trains, By Mary McGarth The hidden hazard in writing away for any product you have seen advertised with a box number is: Not that you may never get it (although you may never Not that you could buy the same thing for less money within five miles of your own doorstep (although you probably could). The real hazard is that you will become welded to the outfit as steadfastly as if wedded for the rest of your natural life i n He explained that the Huey" could transport 14 passengers, carry supplies and equipment. He also showed them the stretchers used to transport people who were sick or injured. The children were allowed to sit m the cockpit and m the passenger seats Some tried on the helmets. Most were reluctant to touch the control stick Not that the product will be of inferior quality (although it darned well may); 8 Any non-prof- v: V. it over- clubs, and organizations SPECIAL SINGLE PURCHASE FEICE interested in participating in the Washer Dryer Valley Fair Mail Community Bazaar please contact SALT LAKE CITY ANTIQUE SHOW AND SAIE b:tv.:sn 10 Mr. Miya a.m.-- 5 p.m. CGA.niNATICN SPECIAL oq n nco 1 2S3-62- 1 $209.95 $129.95 Man.-Fr- l. 100 So. W. Temple Salt Palace 60 Antique Exhibitors March 22, 23, 21 And 25 Thure., Fri. and Sat. 1.00 to 10:00 SUNDAY P..TL, vsuey ran man 12 to 6 P.M. General Admission $2.00 3601 SOUTH 2700 WEST Children under 12 free wlicn accompanied by Adult zz V Page 21 1 Mail orders can be a hazard vv? Family 1973 1 & 0 food Women I T J '!t - A J. I |