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Show wafpetaipam Messenger-Enterpris- 'Mountain Man' entertains students i vv') . v i: ( 7r ' I J M ' r T I r f . IMi - . ff' rr K T ) - - L entertained .f I Mountain Man Dan Mclnnes (back) talks about mountain men to Lehl Fuentes, Casey Cox, Cameron Thompson, Heather Anderson, Jessica Keeler Joshua Johnson and Kevin Brown (front). and Dyreng of Ephraim. endured the misery of an ingrown toenail would probably welcome who has ever Anyone an Called to Serve easy-to-app- treatment that ly offers prompt relief. Such a remedy is possible by gluing a tiny strip of a special material across a nail. The strip provides a spring action that gradually lifts the nail from its imbedded position, LDS Missions MichaeiSutton will serve thus avoiding additional in Brazil Michael Sutton, 19, son of Rebecca and Richard Sutton, has accepted a call to the Brazil, Sao Paulo North Mission ofthe LDS Church. He will enter the MTC April 10, 1991. discomfort and, in some of the more serious cases, surgery. This nail cure is a new Utah product made from a blend of complementary fibers bonded together to create a strong, lightweight material called a composite. Michael grew up in Sterling and graduated from Manti High School in 1989. He now resides with his family in Sandy, Utah. Michael will speak in 6acrament meeting this coming Sunday, March 17, 1991 at 1 p.m. in the Crescent Park Second Ward (Pampas Building) 10885 Se. Pampas Way (835 East) Sandy, Utah. Friends are invited to attend. A light buffet will be served at the Sutton home after the meeting. Usually composites consist of a reinforcement, such a fiberglass, embedded in a plastic. The reinforcement gives strength and the plastic gives shape. Although these two materials have widely different properties, they complement each other. . The nail treatment is an unpretentious, but appreciated, entry into the composites world, a sphere that also includes stealth bombers, space technology, and the health, building and recreation industries. We have had many ages the stone age, the bronze age, the iron age. Well, today should probably be called the composite age, says A. Brent Strong, a Brigham Young University associate professor whose specialty is manufacturing engineering. Strong helps companies research, test and manufacture composite products through BYUs newly established Advanced The banana plant Is not a tree. It Is an herb. The stalk is made of leaves that overlap each other, like a cel- ery stalk. Composite Manufacturing and Engineering Center (ACME). Or ACME may aid a company with a government contract to solve the problem of too much wind at the doorway of a big cargo plane that hauls parachute troops. Among ACMES current projects is a device that tests the strength of fuel tanks made from composites for cars. The tanks are unusual because they are designed to hold methane gas, a BEGINNING APRIL 19 ,1991... -- Agricultural displays by: Stevens Bros. -- -- Hermansens -- John Deere Belarus -- TID CENTER Technology Education & Economic Development Intermountain Farmers Assn. -- -- Utah State University's Tractor Diagnostics team will check your equipment! stay tunedmore details are commisooo!. 4 promising fuel alternative that produces significantly less air pollution than gasoline at about half the cost. Fiber Dynamics asked BYU to help after the companys insurer said it would not underwrite the testing process. BYU is testing the tanks in a pit under the floor of its testing center. The tanks are suspended from a harness, and ACME researchers are applying pressure to the tanks bursting point. The goal is to enable the tanks with withstand pressure of 10,000 pounds per square inch. rearranging By the fiberglass fibers that are hooped and spiraled on a base of epoxy, Strong believes the tanks can be made strong and lightweight enough for a cars fuel tank. BYU is also working with AeroTrans, a Utah company tha(, among other ventures, has contracts to develop a light-ratrain. Weve got to get an efficient manufacturing system, says Strong. Among the challenges are automating what has largely been a hand-mad- e process. In addition we need to make sure the composite properties are preserved after processing. The light rail potential for composites is enormous, says Strong. The refurbishment of only a few hundred railroad cars can mean production of thousands of sleeping composite compartments similar to the il - classic European style Funeral services were held Friday, March 8, 1991 in Provo, Utah. Military rites were accorded at the cemetery in Brigham City. self-mad- e, space-relate- windsurfboards, golf clubs, oars, baseball bats, fishing rods, amusement park rides, roofs, and other building options. These many products require several innovative manufacturing methods, saysf Strong. They range from hand lay-u- p to the highly automated 4fil ament winding in which a d cylindrical part rotates as fibers are wound in precise placement Utah is at the forefront of this advanced technology and is known in the industry as the 'filament winding capital of the world. Its easy to stay excited in this field, according to Strong. New composites with swift, Olympian potential strong, lightweight - are City; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Harmon, Springville; Mr.s and Mrs. Steve Wagstaff (Phyllis), Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters; Leonard inspiration to all others. He was active member in the LDS Church and loved to be of service to others. He is also a member ofthe American Legion World War II in the Philippines and Japaa After returning home he became a them ideal testing centers. Two of the largest, Thiokol and Hercules, consistently work with composites in designing parts for rockets, shuttles and other space structures. Many of the others also work d in industries, but the majority are developing composites for use in other areas such as recreation, medicine and building. The are companies developing technology for artificial limbs, boats, skis, and was a top realtor for 14 years. He is survived by his wife Virginia, Provo; One son and three daughters; Doris Allen, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. James Ross (Brenda), Salt Lake successful businessman and was an He served in the army in Learn C.P.R. Harmon Harmon, Manti; John Harmon, St. George; Richard Harmon, Oregon; Mrs. Bill (Norma) Grotipas, Sandy; Mrs. Melvin (Melva) Stevens Brown, West Valley. He was preceded in death by his eldest son, Robert George Harmon. in 1963. Utah company manufactures new material with many uses cake. Danielle is the daughter of Bob and Connie L. George L. Harmon, 72, died March 4, 1991 in Provo, Utah at explaining the clothes, and other Utah Valley Regional Medical equipment. He talked about Center, due to complications many myths that were connected from an auto accident with the trappers and traders resulting on January 30, 1991. He was and helped the children 11, 1918 in understand their born September why Utah a son ofMilton and contributions were so important Manti, Rosella Harmon. He married In the true spirit of the mountain Hogan of Gunnison, man, Dan entertained with tall Virginia on November 4, 1940 in Utah tales that kept the students on Salt Lake City, Utah. They were their toes and laughing. later sealed in the Logan Temple Danielle Dyreng. Red hearts and valentines were the setting for Danielles first birthday. She celebrated on Valentines Day with a hear-shapepink, red and white d, George the students by informed I. 1 ) i ' Dan j of Obituaries After studying contributions that mountain men and explorers made to Utah history and culture, children in Manti Elementary School 4th grades were treated to an afternoon of adventure with Mt. Man Dan Mclnnes. r . In memory Page 5 Thursday, March 14, 1991 e, self-educate- d, Loraine Hasler Anderson Loraine Hasler Anderson, Fairview, passed away March 4, 1991 in VARMC, Salt Lake City, Utah. She was 73. She was born October 31, 1917 in Sallis, Mississippi, a daughter of Peter and Ana Eva Faust Hasler. She married A. Lee Anderson, August 12, 1944 in Albuquerque, New Mexico; the marriage was later eternalized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died December 17, 1977. She was an active member of the LDS Church, worked in Primary and Relief Society. Veteran of World War II. Survived by children and their spouses, Don Lee and LuAnn Anderson, Ephraim; Selena and Harvey Walker, West Jordan; Garth and Susan Anderson, Magna; Arian W. and Kitsy Anderson, San Bernardino, Calif.; Arlis and ODell Cox, Fairview; 15 grandchildren; four brothers and sisters: Peter Hasler, Robert Hasler, Esther Messerli and Loree Howard. Preceded in death by one grandchild, 12 brothers, two sisters. Services were held March 9, 1991 in Fairview. Interment in great-grandchildre- n; Fairview Cemetery with military honors. resin-soake- ARABIAN PDfitfSUIA 1,250,000 SQ Ml. The world's largest peninsula Is Arabia, with an area of about 1,250,000 square miles. - -- continually being developed. And were here Emergency Phone Numbers MantlSterling: 911 Ephraim: 45 help that to development HICKENMAN - resulting in hundreds of new jobs over several years. Totally new train cars will mean even more use of composites than refurbished trains." Family Pack Strongs view is that BYU is a natural testing and research center because it is situated in the heart of composites country and led the formation of ACME in 1990. family (Portrait Special lb(14 Color (Portrait $2935 Value only $7.00 Thirty-eigh- t composites e Utah of Much the radius. nations work companies dot a 100-mil- (Place: (Manti Sfiyh School Date: (March with space and airline technology comes from sites originally of their isolation, making geographical 18-1- 9 selected because 'Sponsored By tit TIA 'Adult couples and individuals Legion xotlcome 'Children cannot photographed alone for tht 11k 4 portrait, But uHUBt tafyn after the family portrait. Be schedules dinner All Legion and Auxiliary members are invited to the Birthday Dinner on Thursday, March, 14th 7: p.m. Members are asked to bring their own dishes. Till: Custodian Wanted: Apply at Zions 1st National Bank, Manti Office Applications will be accepted until March 22, 1991 "OiuuinalQiickenman v 'll" Ur, Btin ms I holography Studio: 717 West 1650 Not III Oiem, Utah 84057 001 225 0 M3 for Monday appointments for Tuesday appointments call: QoUHuchanan call: Jo Ann 'HWuw 635-504- 1 263-475- 0 |