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Show Wednesday, October 27,1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 5 BYU AwardedAir Pollution Study Grant A new research grantof $5,000 engineer at Kennecott, will to contribute to an ongoing air coordinate the two-year study pollution study has been with BYU awarded by the Utah Copper This research project, to be by Dr. Smoot and Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation to BYU's Chemical experimental da‘a on dispersion Engineering Denartment, ac- of gaseous and particulzte cording to Dr. L. Jouglas Smoot, pollutants along Utah’s Wasatch Front. Steve Kiel and Bob chairman. Dr. Robert Heaney, process Stephenson, master’s degree in chemical control and environmental candidutes poll engineering, are participatingin the study These researchers are late in planning to emit inert particulate and gaseous tracers from exhaust stacks, By camZinc-cadimum sulfide, which pling from the atmosphere at is < fluorescent solid, will be various distances from the used as the solid tracer. This stack, they will be able to compound has been detected as determine the rate at which far as 75 miles away from the HOUSE of FINE MEATS| 838 NORTH STATE, OREM 2 Doors North of Park's Cafe source in previous air pollution tests conducted by the En- : Doughnut Comes From Many Lands : But U.S. Takes Credit for Hole The hole in the doughnut has inspired poets, teachers, and economists, 2 A.M. Sunday, Oct. 31 Daylight Saving An economic yardstick, it grows Time Ends smaller with prosperity and is one of the few thivgs that expands during a recession. It has Orem Police been the subject of verses such as: , ‘Twixt optimist and HuntThieves pessimist, The difference is droll. OREM — Orem City Police have reported two separate thefts. Someone entered through the back doorof the 7 aac Helo Company, Orem, using a hack saw and stole tools valued at $54%, Included in the list of items found missing were a spray gun, an air operated rivet gun, a : ‘This verse and the admonition to “keep your eye upon the doughnut and not : upon the hole,” were made : possibie by Hanson Crockett Gregory. The sea captain :from Camden, Maine, is cane with inventing the quarter-inch drill and an impact wrench. le. The pee ee also inEuropean Import vestigating the eport of a © Marlin 30:30 lever ace saddle : Although the United States rifie which was taken from the : leads the world in doughnut pick-up truck at Lawrence consumption, with the Tuckett, 440 N. 300 W., Spanish : average American eating more than 80 a year, the Fork. Mr. Tuckett stated that he pastry is not American in parked in the lot of the origin, the National Georgraphic Society says. The Bible describes a vehicle found therifle missing. Therifle was valued at $60 to $90. * forerunner of the doughnut in Leviticus, directing that Z “cakes mungled with oil ... of Christ Science Religion Topic on TV Once again Alan Youngwill be seen on Utah TV as a part of the national ABC “Directions” series entitled ‘Christian Science: How Do You Heal a World?” Station KCPX Channel4, Salt Lake City will carry the halfhour colorfilm Sunday morning at 11 a.m. October 3ist. who attended the Christian Science College Organization meeting held Aug.26-28, 1971, at the denomination’s world headquarters in Boston. The program will also look into the history of the Christian Science movement and is expeaed to have special appeal to youth. Art Exhibit, ‘Color’ on Display at ‘Y’ An experience in theeffects of coloron perception is in store for all ve attend the art oan “Color” now on oachan y secured gallery Younes yeren's err Poe Fine “Thedetay, which will be open to the public through Nov. 5, is built aroundthe original silk screen prints of Joseph Albers, a contemporary American artist. TOEe show the effects of color in- ® fine flour,fried,”be used in 2 sacrifices.. Some still regard & doughnut as a "Pilgrims learned to make olykoeck, a fried cake popular among the Dutch, Natural History found petrified fried cakes with center holes in them. Bostonians claim Paul Revere dunked the first during their stayin Holland. doughnut during a meeting el, The Dutchputraisins or nuts in the center of the doughy cakes, and the Pilgrims may have been the first to call them “doughnuts.” Early settlers in the New World made doughnuts in autumn, when lard was freshest. New York wasstill New Amsterdam when Sebastian Krol made “fried cakes” with plain centers. They became known as “crullers.”” Not until 1857 was the center removed, reputedly story says he needed both hands to steer his chpperin a gusty wind, axd jammed his “frycake” onto a wheel spoke. Another version says he always threw away the soggy centers. One day as his mother was malk-ng his favorite snack, he advised her to cut out the centers, She did and produced crispier doughnuts. Did It First ‘The captain’s idea wasn't new. While excavating Indian artifacts, researchers from Colorado's Museum of vironmental Protection Agency Initial tests will be conducted at BYU where equipment and techniques will be evaluated. Tests are also being plannedat the Kennecott smelter in a subsequent phase of this program Results mayindicate whatfraction of thesulfur oxide pollutants co from Kennecott at various locations in the of the ichusetts = Charitable Mechanics Association at the Green Dragon Tavern in 1795. But =: dunking appearsto be anold =: custom, with as man) variationsas there are kinds of doughnuts. Peruvians dunk their = picarones into caramel sauce spiced with anise seeds. French Canadian oe todays FUNNY MOST OF | a4 Utes heMAID. steer, lean cut 3 ‘= VEAL ot VEAL LOIN curs8 “ts, (CUTLETS Choice Milk Fed IC Werren as Loke, x, breaded 3 : 1971 by NEA, fo A bakery chain estimates Today's FUNNY will poy $1.00 for each original “funny u2d. Send gags to: Today's FUNNY, 1200 West Third St, Clevelond, Ohio 4413. | at least 138 kinds of : doughnuts are on sale: somewhere any day of the = year, from Polish paczki : wtih prune-filled centers to : Greek loukoumathes coated : with honey. : And that doesn’t include the curry-filled doughnuts Japanese take with {.eir VFW PostSets Party Saturday The annual VFW Halloween party will be held Saturday, Oct. 30, at the VFW Post 2162 Home with the VFW Ladies Auxiliary as hostesses to the post members. All members and their wives are invited to attend. Festivities will begin at 8 p.m. usually members of the Nation- under the direction of Jerry al Association of Marine Lundell of Spanish Fork and Surveyors, Inc., and will charge Beulah Davis of Springville, from $2.50 to $3.50 a foot chairmen. (measured by deck length) for boat inspection. Most boatyards Worried About lean Select Pork green tea. Buying a Boat? Now’s the Time By JACK WOLISTON pretty rough; is it capable of NEW YORK (UPI) = speed with you're thinking of buying a absolute aoe the number of boat, now is the best time, the passengers who will be sailing experts say, even if you can’t with you? get out on the water with it Any used boat in which you until next spring. are interested should be hauled First, a lot of devlers are before you buy for a complete anxious to unload their present inspection i —and not by you nor stock to get ready for the 1972 theseller, but by an expert. models. So anxious, that they A small fortunein big repairs offer sizeable discounts and can be lost, or even the whole many throw in free yard investment if the boat proves to storage for the ae be dangerously unsound. Second, a lot of this year’s Give Boat oe first-time boaters pd decided Qualified inspectors are that the sport is not for them. They want out and most are willing to let their craft go for oees oe enee the .yring when the demand will be greater. Industry sources estimate that generally prices are 10 to 20 per cent lower in th fall than in the spring when first-time buyers swarm into the market. Beware Fast One to remember: when you find that boat of your oa especially a used one, you decide the price is aah don’t rush into it as ‘Tnere are a lot of consider. ‘Among them: Is the boat suitable for what you aein fishing, cruising, skii tat salable’ forthe topoat water you expectto sai) —calm inland waterways or offshore where things sometimes get THURSDAY RAY. SATUR DAY valley croquignoles, or ‘crisp fried cakes,” are served hot and dipped into accompanying plates of sugar. Germans enjoy Fastnachts or jelly-filled Berliner Pfannkuchen with coffce, Parisians have sugar-coated beignets with onion soup, and many Spanish innsserve fried doughy churros with cups of chocolate. 36 All Beef Pork & Lamb are Fed toU.S. Choice Specifications SAVE 20% ON QUALITY MEATS ean put you in touch with an inspector. STEAK: ROUND Tf you are buying a powered boat, remember the engine, whetherinboard or outboard,is subject to most of theills that might be found in a used car engine, plus a few special s problems suchasin the cooling andignition systems. Coming Loose? ete h will dr 19 WEINERS OR BACON FALSE TEETH th HOFFMANN “OLD WORLD” BRAND oT Russell Grange LEAN PORK SAUSAGE creative man for acreative job! BEEF CUBE 7 39: STEAKETTES $ ] Provo City, with its 53,000 people, is no BEEF longer a small town. It takes a special kind of man to manage a city of this size. The old solutions and methods no longer work. A city commissioner must be a man with a creative mind and Choice steer sound judgment. It takes an Suit Filed, beef, lean turkey added. experienced leader to administer $10,000,000.00 of your tax money Seeks Writ teraction, and the influence particular colors and combinations have on perception. Designed as an educational experience, the show demonsuit has been filed in the strates colors in nature and Fourth District Court by Gordon features diagrams on color Case, 21, of Orem, against the interaction. State of Utah and Vernon B, Paintings by Stan McBride Romney, Attorney General, a writ of erro coram and Jose Stella, and a movie seeking nobis in the criminal action concerning colors are also against Mr. Case. features of the exhibit. ‘The suit states that Mr. Case was tried and convicted of grand larceny on Oct. 20, 1970, and was subsequently sentenced to serve one to 10 years in’ the Utah Prison, He was committed to the prison, but gave notice of appeal, was dismissed on Oct. 13 of this year. ‘The complaint alleges that Mr, ‘The “Inner Peace Movement” Case was denied the rightto take is a personal development thestand on his own behalf or to program which provides a have other witnosses called in community program which persons may determine his behalf. It furtherAca tests their potential resources for aT brnt other tests personal development and ef- is fective liv:xg. Programming is in ae to substantiate his ingiven in the areas of inner nocence of the charge. direction, self-understanding, Attorney for Mr. Case is J. effective communication and Brent Wood. one’s relationship to the ea universe and changing trends in GROUND TOP ROUND effectively. He must be abi2 to direct and oversee the Of Error services provided by over 500 city employees. \ Russ Grange is the man. He is a self-made successful businessman who knows the value of work. Hewill bring to the city ae 3 LBS. $1.45 $ ring ghte “CustoPickupm inSTau o: aa “Ezy Gur PI Loading” Truck. FREENE Lamb °3.00 RUMP Co commission his years of business and community experience as well as his fresh new ideas and solutions. ‘Inner Peace Movement’ Choice Lecture Set Steer, Semi ee HALFBEEF peas Choice Steer, Cut, wrapped and Frozen. INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR YOUR'HOME COSTS LESS AT program, Dr. Craig Baker, with RUSSELL D, GRANGE Graduate of BYU Accounting and Business Admini ation 10 years in research and study program, Family man and Church worker Provo home owner and taxpayer society. ‘Thestate representative of the a recent raduate of the janis Griffith, will give a lecture at the Rodeway Inn,1294 S. University at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The organization is non-profit. P27 Vel) 40) Nothing Down - $29 a Month, HALF PORK of othercities’ governments and their problems, by ty: PROYO CITY COMMISSIONER Lean, Cut, Wrapped, Frozen, Ham, Bacon Cured. . . . 59: 4 |