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Show r July 16, 1980 JO Ben Lomond Beacon Page Aircraft modeler portrays wing history Hill AFB, Ut. A' -- craft modeling is a hobby which is enjoyed by many Air Force members. Through plastic kits and a little ingenuity it is often possible to duplicate the miniature of an aircraft that you work on daily. SSgt. Thomas Johnson of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Job Control Section did this but took it one step further. He created not only the 6 for which he was crew chief, but also every other aircraft that has flown as part of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. Ive been building models for 16 years, the sergeant explained. One day a fellow at work saw my models and said I should build some for the office. Thats when the project began. Using pictures from the wing historians office, Sergeant Johnson strove to become assigned to the Air Force Orientation Group n located at AFB, Ohio as a modeler. Wright-Patterso- Replicas built by this group appear in the Pentagon and travelling displays which portray Air Force history. jr o o o C V ) G? Accidents up, program slated on motorcycle safety A statewide program to graduate of a similar teach safety and riding skills training program at the to Utahs growing ranks of University of Illinois. She says the Utah motorcyclists will be started late this summer at the course will be available either for credit or nonUniversity of Utah. The project will be credit. It will be offered directed by Dr. Bryan Smith, through the Division of of Continuing Education on a associate professor Dr. and health, Patty regular basis, beginning this fall. An inaugural course for Reagan, assistant professor of health. Their main goal is beginning cyclists is exto reduce accidents, which pected to start about Sept. will consist of eight have more than doubled nationwide in the past 10 hours of classroom and 12 hours of cycle instruction. years. The State Division of HighThe cycle training will way Safety is funding the take place in the north some parking lot of Merrill with program 0 20-ho- F-1- l.Jt assistance from Motorcycle Safety assigned to the wing since its early days, for its accuracy. Though the collection is complete the sergeant will not stop his modeling. Presently he is attempting to the SALT LAKE CITY The sudden and loud sound of a ''nearby rattle has warned many hikers $nd campers to watch their step since that sound comes from only one creature a rattlesnake. Whenever you hear a rattlesnake the best thing you can possibly do after locating the snake is move in the opposite direction, says Dr. Robert A. Campbell, director of the LDS Hospital and, thus, the circulation of the snake venom. A snake bite kit can be invaluable in such a predicament. If the kit is available, use the enclosed two to razor make longitudinal cuts directly on the fang marks. You should in this in- - r bites can cause serious illness and your plans were recently announced for temples in Argentina, Chile, Tahiti, and Samoa iTonga, Australia. The temples are closed on Sundays, but are heavily used during the week as things marriages, baptisms and other sacred ordinances. for such Only faithful members of the are Mormon Church allowed in the temples after they are dedicated. In Atlanta, a public open house period will be held prior to the dedication. since mouth at a colder setting than normal when you first turn it on. This will not cool your home faster and it will use more energy. 5. Awnings over windows exposed to direct sunlight will reduce the amount of the suns penetrating heat as much as 50 percent to 75 percent. 6. Keep your doors and windows closed while the air conditioner is operating. It will take longer to cool your home if you try to cool the whole outdoors. 7. Have all windows and doors weatherstripped. It will keep the hot air out and the cool air in. 8. Radios, TV sets and any -' and rushing the victim causing him to get excited, he adds. A slightly snug tourniquet can be placed immediately above the fang marks if the bite is located on an extremity. This tourniquet should be loosened every 20 of minutes for a couple minutes and then reattached an inch higher each time. The practice of packing the bitten extremity in ice is not considered safe. cooking appliances add extra heat to your home. When not in use they should be turned off. 9. The air conditioner or cooling unit itself, the compressor and condenser, should be installed in a shady location away from direct sunlight. 10. Trees shading the house can also be very effective in reducing or minimizing heat build-u- p. 11. Gothes dryers should be vented to the outside. And try using a solar clothes dryer (clothes line). 12. Exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom areas reduce inside heat build-u13. Light colors on the outside of your house reflect the rays of the sun which reduces the heat build-u- p in your home. 14. If installing p. central air conditioning, select the smallest and least powerful system that will cool your home adequately. 15. Insulate all ducts in your air conditioning system that pass through the attic or other uncooled spaces. This will save you almost nine percent in cooling costs. 16. If you dont need central air conditioning, consider using individual window units. 17. e venInstall a tilating fan in your attic or upstairs to cool your house when its cool outside. It really works. 18. When using your air conditioner, set your thermostat at 78 degrees. This is a comfortable and energy efficient indoor temperature. 19. Turn off your window air conditioner Approval of a new scale of campus parking fees which doubles costs to students and employees highlighted the regular July meeting of the State Weber College Institutional Council Wednesday. The council also gave nod to continued preparation of two campus projects, a $506,000 improvement in the electrical ' 12,000 volt capacity in the of the campus. central part Approval was also granted for moving into the design and development stage on the stores and receiving building which will replace the present structure which is not adequate for the heavy storage loads it must carry. accident this year. The thermostat and will cause your unit to run longer than is necessary. 21. Keep lights dimmed or off. Electric lights generate heat and add to the load on your air conditioner. 22. Turn off the furnace pilot light in summer months, but be sure its reignited before you turn the furnace on again. 23. Dress for warmer indoor tem- peratures. Lightweight open-wea- fabrics are most comfortable. 24. Gose off rooms that are not in use to avoid wasting the energy to cool them. 25. Cooking should be avoided in the middle of the day. If you do your cooking in the early morning and the late evening your house will stay a lot cooler. foundation also notes that in of the 1978, one-thir- d reported accidents and 39 percent of the fatalities involved drivers between the ages of 16 and 20. One of the major reasons that so many youngsters are involved in crashes is their unfamiliarity with the cycle. They neither have any concept of defensive driving techniques nor maneuvering skills, says Reagan, a A maintain otherwise and the balance handle machine. was The program with the organized assistance of Dave Beach, program specialist for the State Public Safety Department, who is eager to see other school districts follow the lead of Granite by adding motorcycle safety to their training curriculums. Equipment has been donated by two motorcycle retailers. Cycle-wis- e Yamaha in Midvale donated bikes, State Sports Center in Salt Lake City three. it Regan says the course is open both to U students and the general public for a nominal fee to be 24 non-cred- announced later. Persons interested in enrolling in the program should contact either Patty Reagan at 581- - or Bryan Smith at 581-809- 4. In conjunction with the training, the professors hope to develop a behavior-ris- k profile of persons that ride motorcycles and why some choose not to use the protective gear available. The June 1980 issue of the American Journal of Public Health reported that since the repeal of the mandatory helmet use law, Utah has experienced the greatest overall mortality increase among the 50 states in motorcycle crashes. At present, 58 percent of Utahs cycle owners use their cycles to commute to While cycles will work. never replace mass transit or other major forms ot transportation, the increase in sales and use during the past five years reflects the need for greater emphasis on riding skills and safety says Reagan precautions, Once Once the program is established, arrangements will be available for con- the course and outside of Salt Lake Gty for interested groups. Reagan says that ducting any local organization that submits the names of 20 persons who want to take the course will have the opportunity for it to be brought to their community. At the request of the Utah Education Association, the College of Health will teach the course to drivers education instructors from the various high schools, Oct. in Salt Lake City. 1, Speakers bureau established to discuss MX OGDEN, Utah Utah professional have A group of societies announced the establishment of a Speakers Bureau to provide speakers on the MX missile system. Nathan Mazer, a national director of the Air Force Association, said this week that his state organization, as well as the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics the and American Defense Preparedness Association, are jointly sponsoring the Bureau to provide speakers for public meetings throughout the state. We found last month when UnderDeputy secretary of Defense Zeiberg spoke in Salt Lake Gty that, when the background and logic of the system is exby plained qualified speakers, the general public is much more informed and favorable toward the system. Deployment of MX in Utah can have very positive long range economic benefits for Utah. The public has a need to be informed. Mazer urged civic groups and organizations to address requests to P.O. Box 9175, Ogden, Utah 84409, or to call Ext. 310 to schedule a speaker. 399-119- 1 when you leave the room for several hours. Youll use less energy cooling the room down later than if you had left the unit running. 20. Dont place lamps or TV sets near your air conditioner thermostat. Heat from these appliances is sensed by the Robert Folsom, director of campus development, said both projects are staying within budget limitations. The council voted to start its future meetings at 9:30 a.m. instead of 9 a.m. to allow more time for committee meetings which often run long. mm of our MOP SEBVICI IFULL - types windows Storm doors Storm windows All Ff : Re-scre- en Shower & tub enclosures All types mirrors Medicine cabinets Auto glass distribution system, and a $383,000 stores and receiving building which will go up on the northeast comer of the campus. The new parking fee scale provides that A parking stickers for faculty, students and staff will go for $30 and be only for designated areas. They have been $15. B Safety Building. Engineering course will be laid out to test to a drivers ability maneuver, stop and start, 8092 whole-hous- Parking fees increase at WSC J. 13-c- re Jordan, Utah. In addition, conditioner deep. notes. The person who was bitten should not walk for long distances for help if at all possible. If this cant be helped, try to hurry without Perrins :Japan, Mexico, Seattle, Washington, and South in- neutralized, by your stomachs gastric acid, he be- in Georgia LAKE CITY A site in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs has been selected as the site of a temple to be built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, 12 miles from downtown Atlanta. Purchase price was not divulged, but construction will start when plans are complete, and only a portion of the 13 acres will actually be used for the temple and grounds. It will be the second in the U.S. east of the Mississippi River. The other is situated in Maryland, just outside the District of Columbia. Of several operating temples, six are in Utah, two in California, and one each exists in Idaho, Hawaii, Canada, England, Switzerland, New Zealand and Brazil. Other temples runder construction are in during the summer months. 1. Keep shades and drapes drawn to keep the hot sun out. 2. Be sure you have proper attic ventilation to reduce excessive heat buildup in your home. 3. Replace or clean filters in your air conditioner once a month, allowing air to flow more 4. Dont set the freely. thermostat on your air swallowed snake venom will Site chosen for temple By Glen cooler and save energy Suction should then be applied with the kit suction bulb. If you dont have a suction bulb, its safe to use Seven death, Dr. Campbell explains. For example, if the snake is large and the person 5 bitten small, the risk of the 5 victim dying increases significantly .... This., danger j; also rises when the snake is ; small but the victim doesnt Jwant to or cannot receive "'prompt medical attention. Since many people hikers, boaters and Scampers are in remote areas :when they are bitten, there are several steps to ; remember and immediately ..take following the incident. $ First, kill the snake or "move where further attacks are unlikely. You should .kill the snake and keep it .'with you if at all possible. : Once you get to a hospital, : the reptile can then be examined by your notes Dr. physician, : Campbell. r Second, have the victim lie down and try to remain calm. This will slow the : SALT inch one-quart- er Rattlesnake l The following 25 tips will help you keep your house cisions since this could easily destroy nerves, tendons and arteries, says Dr. Campbell. These two cuts should be about a half inch long and "Emergency Center. Its s much smarter to be safe than curious stance. 25 ways to stay cool and save energy this summer patients circulatory system never make crossed Motorcycle Foundation projects that 333 of them will be involved in an Rattlesnake bite care outlined by physician ): the Foun- dation. Smith says the number of motorcycles registered in Utah climbed 170 percent between 1969 and 1979 to a total of 52,360. He says eight fatalities in each of the past three months in Utah have added new importance to the program. For every 10,000 registered motorcycles in the nation, duplicate each aircraft exactly. Now he has a collection that is praised by many, who have been 1 1 parking SIDEWALK SALE Fri. & Sat. area stickers will go from $7.50 to $15 and those for C areas also double. No stickers will be required for motorbikes or bicycles, and no parking permits will be required for a graveled lot on the south part of the campus. The council approved moving into the next phase of development for the electrical distribution upgrading project, which would improve the present system to Turn in a news tip ' 1TTENDEN V and Glass Company Paint TWO LOCATIONS: 258 - 24th Street 547 North Main LAYTON OGDEN fre: store side parking fFFf ( |