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Show I ft WEEKLY REFI-EX'PAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 14, is 1 i979 Js "fv seairolhi rJ3alies SGlhKOKDilQIilgl PossSlbOe A research efLOGAN fort that has potential value for western fruit growers has alread had a payoff for a Utah State University student. FOR MARK Crookston, the payoff has been both financial and educational. Working as a technician on a bloom delay project in the Department of Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering at USU has provided funds to help finance his education. At the same time he has gained valuable experience that has ' , A"'Ay' .r'LJ ' ' work. Crookston, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Crookston, 1895 West 3100 South, v Granger, received ' his bachelors degree at USU f yj enhanced his classroom Ari '',F June 2. His wife is the former Myra Seimers of Layton. .. i- " ' fe ' 't ,t spraying fruit trees to delay blossoming as a means of cutting losses from frost - damage. He also had the job of monitoring the sprinkling system to see that it worked correctly. i 4V&VVStS NEW WING ' , ' 'ty&Wr, zy - ' helped install equipment used to test the idea of V ? .. WHILE HE has been attending USU, Crookston has 'xV ft. , This new wing to St. Benedicts Hospital in Washington Terrace is fast nearing completion and will add another 30 beds to the facility. ; Construction is nearing an end for the new alcohol and 'chemical dependency treat- - : ment unit at St. Benediwts in Washington Hospital Terrace. THE $1.5 million facility will include 31 acute care beds, group therapy areas and offices, said program administrator, Bob Bednark. While the wing will be new, the program has been operating since February of 1973. 'We already have the treat-- , ment services within the hospital. They were put in tern- : porary facilities, he said. 'ASSESSMENT and detoxification efforts are performed by a multidisciplinary team including Medical E.D. 'Director Morton, .clinical director and psychiatrist Clark Summer and a staff including counselors, a clinical psychologist, six nurses and several nursing assistants. Pinking Shears $4.59 Sq. Ft. arxarxs 2,419 Evsp Air Coders 4300 CFM SS 20442 Installed 454.42 2 speed' '14 more BILL BBOEY Phone 376-8- 1 CO. 9S .Mr. Bednark said. This makes for one of the most successful programs in the THE PUBLIC can view the 4-- H facilities during an open house set July Club Is Organized from 13-1- 5 2 to Allied Florists started. ftSama 4-- getting their organization afternoon and plan to be ac-- i tive with the aewlng for their Club. V- The girls selected.the name of The Pinking Shears for their club. Their leader will be Mrs. Val (Pat) Cook. Officers will be Kristen Cook, i;-- president, Stephanie vice president, Kimberly Redford, secretary, Melanie Turner, reporter, Glenna Cook, song leader, and Stephanie Bouy and Thur-goo- Michell Corgait, refreshment committee. TRUCK SADDLE BLANKET d, Officers BOUNTIFUL - New o- fficers were selected at a recent meeting of the Allied Florists Association. Chosen was as president for 1979-8Pat Poce of the Pocy Place in Ogden. ' LARRY JENSEN of Miller and Ellison Flowers in Salt Lake City will fill the vice president slot and Lucille Cox of Flowers by Candlelight in. Layton was named secretary-treasure- r. Selected as new director was Larry Jacobs of Universal Floral Supply in Bountiful. Continuing their terms as directors are Keith Jepp-so- n of Jeppsons Floral and Gift in Provo and Bud McDonald of McDonalds Floral Arts in Granger. Tune up equipment Truck tailgate protectors Jacks and gauges Layton 13 So. Main, Layton 376-075- 1 p Jaycees HOMES AUTOMOBILES STORM DOORS TRUCKS FOREIGN CARS CARS is & TRUCK SLIDERS USED WINDSHIELDS is 1,000 IIISUOAKCE SPECIALISTS JUrJL QUALITY GLASS th Street Ogden 300-923- 0 for taking this course is to hold a current Red Cross CPR card. There is no cost for the course. The course will be held at the Chapter House, 1961 Washington Blvd. Those interested in taking the course must sign up by filling out an application no later than June 12. This instructors course is to train people to teach others the method of CPR. Once an individual takes an instructors course they become a volunteer certified Red Cross instructor and are available for teaching community groups, various organizations and others in CPR techniques. ! PETRA THIS FALL, Crookston will return to USU to begin work on a masters degree in en- WHO Announce Activities 578 N. Main, Layton 370-- 1 21 3 BEGINNING AT 6 a.m. and continuing until 10 a.m., Lay-to- n people are invited to enjoy the traditional Chuckwagon Breakfast. This activity will be held at the Layton Commons Bowery. Cost will be $2 per serving for adults and $1 for children. The menu will be one egg, five sausages, two pancakes and orange juice, coffee or milk. The second Jaycee program will be held in the afternoon. This is a repeat of last year's very popular and successful Dog Show. The location for this show will be the Layton Commons Park, Phase I. THERE WILL be two catree egories for the Dog dogs and pets. An entrance fee of $3 will be charged for the pedigree division. There is no charge to enter a pet. According to Dr. Richard Clouse, the Dog Show chairman, prize ribbons will be given in several categories.. There is no admission charge for the Dog Show, dmc Show-pedig- at lives call Calloway, director instructor Diane of ser- The course will be taught by certified instructor trainer, Ann Hall. 394-345- IT WAS a good job for me, because I was able to work it around my class schedule and I needed parttime work to be able to go to school, Crookston said. But besides that, he added, it was a good job because it supplemented his learning experience and made the classroom work more meaningful. . CROOKSTON SAID he was all set to attend another area university when he graduated from Cottonwood High School, but he visited USU, liked the campus and was impressed with the oppor- tunity for learning ' ALL MAKES Calls 6 Anytime BRANDENBURG and TV gineering, so decided to enroll at Utah State instead. The decision, both financially and educationally, has paid off. And while the larger effects o( the research may Reasonable Rates 141 825-3S- West 1900 North, Sunset 773-82- 76 26 Which Hallmark Gift Is Perfect for Your Dad?. 1977 Hetman Car, Father's Day Cards and Gifts DIDNT grow up on a farm, and this has helped me get experience related to irrigation, he said. As he finished up his bachelors degree work he turned his charts and summaries to Richard Griffin, the project leader, to use in his RADIO & TV REPAIRING working in the College of En- I preparing in Elegant writing instruments luxurious natural woods. Tailored stationery for his writing needs. Gift books, with beautiful expressions of your love. Puzzles, a challenge for his leisure hours. And don't forget a HaBmark Fathers Day card for Sunday. June 18. research reports. PROF. GRIFFINS studies have shown that blooming can be delayed by keeping the trees temperature down in the early warm days of spring. Thus, buds are not Norman 0. Wahlstrom Earns Medical Degree Norman O. Wahlstrom Jr., East 200 North, Kaysville. in his received degree medicine from the University of Utah at the Universitys 135 110th annual commencement which was held on June 9. NORMAN IS the son of Norman D. and Mary Alice East 1030 Wahlstrom, North, Logan. He is married to the former Margaret K. Brough and is the father of three children. He is a graduate of Logan High School, received his "BA in biology from Utah State University in 1974 and is a member of the Medicine College Council. His future plans call for a four year pathology residency at St. Vincents Hospital and Medical Center in Portland, Ore., starting July 1. 1762 286 Street in Salt Lake City, 1 received an M.D. degree in medicine. She is a graduate of Davis High School and has gineering. Earlier he has had summer a BA degree in biology. work on Utah Power and She is affiliated with Phi Lights farm at Huntington, ' Beta Kappa at the U of U and where the utility is testing plans to intern at Northwes.use of water leaving its tern Memorial Hospital in generating plant for irriga-tioChicago, 111. C ISss4T Marriage is like sneezing. Even when you feel it coming : on you cant stop it. --Globe, Mason City, la. p- y - Hours: Mon. thru Sat South Fort Lane 9-- 6 Layton, Utah 84041 .Phone:376-485- 5 When you care enough to send the very best Better cut this short. bure not across the street anymore.5 No, Days. 3 21, 27 I Wyoming. The Layton Jaycees will sponsor two special activities this year in connection with the Layton July 4th Riata 327-2- continue through June and 28. FOR MORE information about becoming a volunteer vices, : florists, retailers, wholesalers and growers whose purpose is the promotion, advertising and merchandising of flowers and plants. Its membership includes florists from every area in Utah as well as Eastern Idaho and Southwestern B2J MflPilBTS SCREENS Instructors Course June 20 instructors course starting Wednesday June 20, 1979 at 6:30 p.m. The course will Gains Degree independent, professional Also Available PATIO DOORS was built without authorization from state health officials who generally must approve all hospital projects costing more than $100,000. tb CPU THE ALLIED Florists Association is an organization of Reg. 22.95 Now as low as PICTURE WINDOWS p.m. The addition will bring hospital beds to 164 compared to 188 at the old hospital. The addition has raised some controversy because it 4 OGDEN The Bonneville Chapter of the American Red Cross will be offering a CPR A new group of girls met on Friday, June 1, at the Syracuse Elementary School grounds for the purpose of Father g Day Special Tools and tool sets Truck mud guards Truck running board followed by close patient and family care overseen by the hospital for a two year period, country." FOR THE summer months they will meet every Friday vSted Buildings All sizes Inpatient stays generally weeks average three-fou- r long-rang- n. U' l'..vA ?sS e be a 'susceptible to damage, in late thing, for Mark Crookston, they were spring frosts. The technique has been made available to very tangible and immediate. Utah growers, and is being used by orchardists in other i states. Crookston will gain some ' i more valuable experience this summer working as . a Petra G. Novotny was one research assistant for Prof.-- ; of the 1,699 students who were Griffin and Kern Stutler of candidates of advanced USU. They have a contract degrees at the University of . iwith Flo well Electric Com-Utahs 110th annual commencement that took place on pany to do pump testing and June 9, 1979. irrigation system work near Fillmore. i but we can gab across the country 20 minutes fbrjust $3.10! Reach out. Reach out and touch someone. Shes just gone through a moving experience but didnt hit the high note till she unrolled the rug. No need to remind her to stay in touch. She knows no distance, no matter how far, can put a dent in the closeness felt by friends. And the cost? Just $3. 10 (plus tax) for 20 minutes to New York. Dial direct nights after 1 1 till 8 a.m. Weekends, too, till 5 p.m. Sunday. So move. Right to the phone. Reach out and touch someone. Mountain Bell ' |