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Show Sn Timas, February 8, 1980, Bn Lomond Boocon. Fobruory 7, Pago 8 House of Vanier creates beautifulpeople We create people. more beautiful Ms. Vanier said, Young people come to me for help and what they are really saying is 1 want to be a more beautiful person;. If you are lucky enough to be 30 we want you to take advantage of your age, she said. not nianequins, stated Judith Vanier, in inference to courses offered her firm. bv Ms nd F Vanier is the owner of the HOUSE VANIER, a unique director odeling ' and 'tiool opened a finishing year ago in The HOUSE OF VANIER offers a full range of classes lor women of all ages. The 'gden People self-estee- want and need Ms. Vanier, is a graduate of the University of Utah in self-estee- those World and History Philosophjy. Her work ex- modeling techniques needed professional world. in 3 internal beauty, Ms. Vanier stated, without it, the external beauty js meaningless. modeling school consists of eight steps to graduation the first through fourth steps are centered around basic The last four are designed to promote and to good teach the includes perience We like to act as catalyst to bring out Cloarf laid Courior, Fobruory 8, 1 980, Pogo 6 1980, Pago 8 retail cosmetics, training as a John Robert Powers Model, cosmetician, photographic model and designer, fashion cartoonist, representative to top American and European fashion editors, fifteen years of international travel as an Airline Hostess, manager, director and counselor in the figure correction and diet the the counseling business, and writer and teacher of modeling and positive motivation seminars. The year marked the Vaniers ' international traveling career. Since then she has spent as much of her life in foreign cultural and fashion centers such as Paris, London, Rome, Athens, Madrid, start 1959 of Ms. Cairo, Tel Aviv, Delhi, Vang Bangkok and Hong Kong as she has spent in the U.S. A Utah native, Ms. Vanier recently moved back to Utah with her family to bring the nodding and finishing school a unique background of international study and experience. The HOUSE OF VANIER is located at 2550 Washington Blvd., Ogden. information For more call Judith Vanier at 3994434. of THE HOUSE OF VANIER, a Modeling school Ogden, offers a full range of classes for women of all ages who want and eed more JUDITH VANIER -- owner-director in i self-estee- SOCCER REGISTRATION WEBER COUNTY AYSO 1980 Birth SEASON Dates ' Boys Teams Girls Teams 2 3 1975-196- 2 year age' groups year age groups Join 3,500 boys and girls in Weber County playing AYSO Continuous action youth Soccer Everyone plays a minimum of one-ha- lf of every game Balanced teams School area team assignment. WHEN: Saturday, February 9, 10:00 p.m. (all locations) a.m.-2:0- 0 WHERE: Roy Library, South Ogden Jr. High, FEES: Smith's Food King (42nd & Harrison), Harmons (S Points), Mac eys Market (1900 N. 400 E.) 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They recently performed at the Dee Event Center. Instructor Sherri Kapp reports 2 from all over Northern Uta. For more openings are now available in the group which has children ages information, call Sherri, CUBETTES ll 5-- 479-429- MX missiles coming to the state of Utah The MX Missile project is a big subject at the present time in the state of Utah. The Sun Times will attempt to print a series of articles about the MX project. Its pros and cons over the next few weeks. The following article was a general statement by the Honorable Antonia Handler Chayes, who works under Secretary of the Air Force. These statements were made before the Sub Committee of Public Lands House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs regarding the proposed Deployment of the MX Missile System on January 23, 1980. Mr. Chairman, and members of ths subcomittee. I am very grateful for this opportunity to appear before your committee to duscuss the MX intercontinental ballistic missile system. The eventual deployment of MX hinges on the understanding of the benefits to our strategic deterrent posture as well as the problems which this program might raise. I believe that hearings such as this encourage discussions among those of us who are concerned with this undertaking. I am particularly pleased for this opportunity today since you, Mr. Chairman, and other members of the committee bear a significant responsibility, for the deployment of the MX system. As you know, the President regards the MX program as necessary to an effective strategic deterrent. He has stated this several timesmost recently ijy.hjs, formal State of the Union1 Message. International events of recent weeks and months have underscored the critical importance of our military strength both strategic and conventional. But long before these highly visible international crises, the President had committed the Administration to the modernization of each of the three legs of our strategic Triad. Cruise missiles will improve the bomber leg. New Trident submarines and missile modernization will increase the effectiveness of the undersea deterrent, and MX in a mobile, survivable basing ICBM-- s the mode will assure the survivability of land-base- d g most accurate and element in the Triad. Together, these improvements. will assure essential equivalence in the strategic forces of the two superpowers so as to make it unthinkable that either would choose to use nuclear weapons. It is evident that we face sharper competition and curtailed cooperation with the Soviets. Our actions in response to this complex situation will be wideranging on a diplomatic and military spectrum. Strategic modernization, of which MX is an essential part, is one way of assuring that strategic stability is not lost. There are, however, questions that responsible officials must consider as we move toward system deployment. The President's decision to postpone consideration of the SALT II treaty in view of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan has raised questions about the validity of MX. Does it still make sense? Are there serious alternatives? What likely Soviet moves toward strategic expansion would change our confidence in the system? I will deal in general with these questions. I will also set forth the way in which the Air Force is planning to mitigate economic and environmental impact on western land and life style. I would like to begin by reviewing the characteristics of the proposed system. The Choice of Basing Mode The baseline MX system calls for the deployment of 200 missiles and 4600 protective structures in a closed loop, horizontal dash basing configuration. This configuration belongs to a class known as multiple protective structures ( MPS ) . There are several variants of this generic type, all of w hich provide survivability through the proliferation of large numbers of protective structures or shelters, which house a rapid-reactin- BEAT INFLATION AND THE SPRING RUSH CALL: In-flig- j SUNRISE ALUMINUM INC For Free Estimotes on our: Plus tax, price is subject to airfare increase. Prices also available for single, triple or quad occupancy. Space is limited. $50 deposit will guarantee seat. 1 4. . Aluminum Siding Patio Covers Storm Doors Storm Windows much smaller number of concealed missiles. The principal differences among these variants are the design of the protective structures and the transporter vehicle which provides the mobility for the missile. In view of the magnitude of the performance demanded of MX and the cost of achieving that performance, the design of the basing mode has been given the most careful possible scrutiny by this Administration. For about the past 15 years, many organizations in both the public and private sectors have been searching diligently tor a solution to the ICBM survivability problem. During this period, at least 35 different basing modes have been examined in detail. Furthermore, alternatives which would have partially or fully abandoned the land based ItBM leg of the Triad were also given serious consideration. Late in the deliberations, air mobility was though it had earlier been diseai (led. Again it was found far more costly than any lorm ot MPS and considerably more attack. vulnerable to Shallow systems ha e since been put forward by advocates outside the I)OI) and have been subjected to careful analysis. They are not available until the 1990s, appear to be far costlier than advertised, and more costly than the proposed system tor equivalent capability. They are, vulnerable and involve technological uncertainties. to improved Upgrades ;to the ,lTint$:tV?III warhead yield ' and ai'Ci'iravy Jfre heMg implemented However, these measures do nothing to reduce the fundamental vulnerability of that system. The concept that emerged from Hus vigorous analysis, and the one which best meets the complex and difficult requirements of survivability, uflordability, verifiability, and mininal environmental impart is the horizontal shelter, system. During the course ol A'dnimiMra' nn deliberations on the MX last year, the design oi the MPS basing mode was n.odified from vertical shelters to the current horizontal system which is based in a c losed loop and has a capability to dash. This evolutionary modification was motivated principally by concerns about our ability to react to a suspected compromise of missile location uncertainty in the vertical shelter system. Mnrcorvci. it was felt that f 'lie missile would facilitate SALT horizontal emplacemen verification of the MIS dcplovinent To increase confidence in the sure iv ability of the system, the design was modifed to piovide three additional modes of operation beyond the basic reliance upon concealment of the missile. First, should we suspect the location of the missiles has been compromised oi should we simply want to negate .oration the Soviets might whatever information on mis-alhave accumulated, we can readily repost ure the entire force in a few hours. Second, it our locational uncertainty is in severe doubt or it we wish to make a visible response to deep crisis, we can put some or all of the missiles and their transporters into constant n'mn around their respective loops so that they can move to a neai by shelter upon receipt of tactical warning Finally, as an alternative to constant motion, some or all l the missiles and 'ra nsporters could be kept poised within their shell rs r ady to dash upon receipt of tactical warning to any othi r sbeltei or their closed loops. This could be done within the l'lipli tune of a Soviet ICBM attack. By adding these mobility features, we deny the Soviets any prospect ol executing a successful selective, attack in the highly uuhkelv ease that they could gather information on the location of a significant portion of the MX missiles. horizontal dash system also The design of the reflects our efforts to assure that the Soviets would he able to verify the number of missiles deployed within the system using national technical means n vcrilirat'on and that we could so verify a Soviet system modeled on ours. Key features that aid in this task, many of which are common to all MPS configurations are the specially designed missile assembly and deployment procedures, the oneness of associating each MX missile with a massive transporter which is verifiably routined to a single closed loop, and the provision of viewing ports that can he opened on demand or at regular maintenance intervals to permit inspection through National Technical Means i N'l M o( the status of all the shelters within a selected closed loop pre-empti- sea-base- d MX-MP- AN ENERGY DIET For more information call: DAVE RICH PLACE I 731-244- 1 FISHBURN WORLD TRAVEL 394-266- 7 INSULATION I CALL NOW: 048 HIGHER SR VALUE IMON TOXIC SAFE 48 Low-co- 48 Cult nolao 48 0 Easily Dfalt-lra- Lorm Windows Inalaller REDUCE a FlgMa vermin FORMERLY ALPMjA INSULATION 479 0680 0 Outside Parvdt glide Nol Oust Cannot stick, Drattg Moisture bmd, or iam. 9 Cold & Heat All panel litt out for easy cleaning Use your pres enf window insidg Inatalleiion J |