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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER 2. 1976 IS TcaomiDinig High mplettes Air Force Reserve Airman William F. Arguello, son of Mr. apd Mrs. Floyd Arguello of 382 West 1225 North Layton, has graduated at Lackland; AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training. THE airman, who studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations, now goes to Lowry AFB, Colo., for specialized training in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. Airman Arguello attended Ogden High School and attended Weber State College, in 1956. HE tration in 1966. He completed pilot school in 1957 and was assigned to the 552nd Airborne Early Warn- ing and Control Wing, McClellan AFB, Calif. His professional military education includes Squadrons Officers School in 1962, Air Command and Staff College in 1966 and the NATO Defense received a Masters and his daughters, Michele, Becky and Kelly. WILLIAM ARGUELLO the Delcaration of Independence was signed 200 years ago more than 80 percent of all American people lived on farms. TRANSPORTATION WAS poor and each community found it advisable to raise most of their own food. Farming methods were likewise poor and most of the farms didnt produce too much. Today, however, hybrid seed and fertilizer are used farm heavy freely; machinery is bought and used and now the farm population has dropped from 80 percent down to 4 percent. NEVERTHELESS, THE nation is better fed than ever before. In fact, transportation has improved an until average American family can sit down to a breakfast consisting of oranges from Florida, grapes from breakfast cereal from Battle Creek, bacon from Chicago and eggs from Arkansas. California, Partly as a result of a betdiet the average length of life has increased from about 45 years to 78 years. The farm population has always been a stabilizing influence in America. ter typewriter simply make their own. OF the Energy Research and Development Administrations (ERDA) national laboratories have TWO special equipment that helps scieweather-creatin- ntists study and g energy-relate- d its effects on pollution plants. Dave Shriner is known as the rainmaker around Oak Ridge (Tennessee) National Laboratory, operated for ERDA by Union Carbide Corporation. He isof the designer a fully auand .operator tomatic sprinkling device that can be programmed to control the size, intensity, and Pre-Scho- ol Layton Area Ages 5 3-- A Fun Learning Experience For Your Child Phone chemical composition of its raindrops. INSIDE AN environmentally controlled greenhouse, Shriner spends most of his time simulating and studying acid rain. Acid rain is caused by sulfur and nitrogen oxide particles released into the air d power plants and by some industrial processes. become The pollutants and get into oxidized raindrops, making rain in some parts of the U.S. almost as acidic as tomato juice. Shriners preliminary studies with plants have shown that Simulated acid rain may significantly affect plant and crop processes. While Shriner makes rain in Tennessee, scientists in Idaho are making rain, wind, and just about anything the weatherman can order. All this is done in an environmental growth chamber at ERDAs Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) near Idaho Falls, in which temperature can be varied from 32 to 100 degrees F., wind speed from 2 to 15 miles per hour, and relative humidity from 10 to 100 percoal-fire- cent. THE 766-110- 8 weather chamber allows scientists to study how pollutants and energy-relate- d Garden Center 1815 W. Gentile, Layton 2 miles west on Gentile Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Locals Peaches & Pears the family farm. Suppose, for instance, a family farm with a value, according to current infla$1 Potatoes Suppose the husband dies. His wife of the can inherit one-haestate but she must pay an inheritance tax at the national level and also at the state level on the other $500,000 with other very limited deductions. lf THERE IS not a Bill in siCongress to improve this tuation. It would decrease the tion. This Bill should be passed. You might like to encourage your Congressman to favor it. The preservation of our fram families is important to the stability of the nation and the g of us all. potential pollutants move through the atmosphere YEARS AGO when I was in China I found that ancient civilization had divided its people into five classes. 25-l- b. bag Local distinct IN AMERICA we would do well to think soberly about these was the educators, the most famous of whom of course, was Con- our preserving farm families. The nation needs the stability that this group is providing. fucius. This was a good is choice because knowledge power. 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Orange juice cans are most often opened first thing in the morning and if we need anything to start off the day with that little subtle note, its a strong willed can. OF LATE magazines have joined the march toward in cardboard. The adjoining pages wont do anything but stand up straight, so the first thing you have to do when a new magazine arrives is go through and rip out all that cardboard, but still whenver you pick up the magazine it flips open to those pages. BUYING clothing for teenagers isnt the most rewarding experience in a mothers life at best, but when you finally arrive at a choice and get a shirt home, then comes the fun. Before it can be worn, washed or pressed, it must be undressed, and no matter how many little pieces of stiff and (formerly) straight pins I remove, there remain a few to snag me on. plastic OUR LIVES are surrounded with minor irritations. Perhaps the reason they do irritate is because so many of the big things are so well done. Zambia, tion. First among the environment of the experiment 24 hours a day. in going to stay. The countrys next concern has been the development of agriculture. They are concerned about the large number of people that are leaving the small farms and moving into the cities. They are doing everything they can to stabilize the farm popula- well-bin- under different weather conditions and how they affect plants growing in the chamber. Its the cowards approach to environmental research, said INEL scientist Dr. Joseph Alvarez, I dont have to wait for the wind to blow or the rain to stop. I can control I WAS . anything more useless than an empty and unfillable stapler, you can have it. The solution is go buy a new stapler, A full one. total which is going to tip me over one day is orange juice cans. Every single morning I open a frozen orange juice can. It matters not the brand, they are all designed with permanence in mind. That juice is inside and inside its sanity. Almost any magazine has little pieces of cardboard bound into the pages. Open the magazine and at once you encounter a stiff piece of prominent official, placing great store in education the right kind of education, said to me: The Crhistian religion offers our only hope of building the kind of character that can make Zambia a great nation. tax and would allow for a larger amount to be passed on, free of tax, from generation to genera- Point Presser Yellow Onions $9I 25 WHEN conspiracy. If theres ONE OF the little things that is adding to the grand Africa a few years ago, a inheritance Reg. 4.49 Canning Supplies Just in time for canning Most of them could neither read nor write but they were men of integrity and honor.. They were the group that gave stability to the country. a large corporate farming concern and a farm family would disappear. million. WHATS MORE, no two staplers can be filled in the same manner. Each has its charming little individuality which only the manufacturer understands. Again, I say THE SECOND class, however, was the farmers. These were the men who fed the nation and China valued them very highly. Consequently, they would be foreced to sell part of the farm or the whole of it. It would probably be bought by Reg. 5.95 Storage and Canning of in- unending sizes. The staples for one variety will not fit any other stapler. Of course its a conspiracy because if just any old staple would fit just any old stapler, why buy Mr. Xs brand? Theyve been able to standardize all kinds of little things like hardware and plumbing and electrical supplies, but are very valuable to the nation and certainly influential. CONSEQUENTLY, THE federal estate tax alone would probably be about $340,000 which the family would probably not have. HOWEVER, the farm family is threatened. Inheritance taxes have gone so high and inflation has become so serious that when a farmer dies his family is often times unable to keep wduce & varieties for are infinite staplers and independent. aim Weattflneir Be GUladle To irdeir? When some scientists dont like the weather, they can fin TAKE STAPLERS stance. There staplers remain sturdily TODAY, tion, of ribbons, Next subject.- - FSP WDM When When I go bananas, it will be because of staplers, Patricia have three wife I LOVE typewriter ribbons. I think typewriters are cute. NONE OF these problems are of a magnitude to turn the tide of civilization from its predestined channel. Any one of them can be faced without excessive inner turmoil. The problem is they gang up. Take typewriter ribbons, for instance. On second thought, dont take typewriter ribbons. This machine can THAT MIGHT be just a tinch onto the extreme side, but his point is valid. Its the little things thatll getcha. College in 1973. COLONEL Moore Degree in business adminis once told me in his opinion if there are any grounds for suicide, it woulda be when one individual has canker sore, a hangnail and a paper cut all at the same time. A man in Turkey. read minds and it can certainly read what I write on it, and Im doing all I can to stay friends with Typewriter. gerprints on die refrigerator, windows 1 wash just in time for a mud storm, an ominous round in the car that wont go away and cant be identified by any mechanic. By FLORENCE BITTNER OTHER assignments include duty in Thailand, Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, a faculty member at the Air University and a tour 9 P.M. 290 E. Pages Lane 55 South State Street BIOS PICK-O- cm- &25-C7C- P 3 paiNERY O Art.-5P- M. ZS&W. 1900 N. Q&uct |