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I P3'enTIF VELLTLY Lil'OCILS t 236 No 78 Friday Morning—July 1 1988 Section NV - Page - t - : siffsGilit TA 1 4 - 't —i ‘ - ' '7 - - i i -f model He spends hundreds of hours building firecracker inside and blow them up" At 8 years of age Noal Hess whittled a propeller He held it out of a moving car's window and from that point on he knew he would fly With the exception of several years when club plane to service his Noal flew a life-siz- e clients for IBM most of his flying has been e d done with authentic model airplanes In his youth homemade materials were the order of the day for construction A sawed broomstick slice became a wheel One day a balsa wood friend introduced him to kits He then graduated to the "stick and tissue" type where one wound a rubber band on the propeller and threw it in the air "My mother didn't understand how I could work on them so long go outside and smash them into the ground I'd go right back in again and fix them then try again" said Mr Hess who lives on Salt Lake's east bench "Finally we would take them out and put a : : radio-controlle- 14-scal- 10-ce- i 1 i - radio-controlle- Today Mr Hess often begins a model with a magazine pattern He enlarges it to the de0 hour buildsired size then starts a His ing project houses assorted saws woods paints and fab- ries and the incipient planes Wife Lois whose hobby is oil painting said "I didn't even know he wPs interested in model planes when we first got married" Mr Hess countered by saying "In high school I discovered girls and forgot airplanes for a while" Mrs Hess recalls when they took a beautiful airplane to the National Meet in Los Alamitos California "In the 'safety pull test' a part pulled out Noal fixed it with a fishing snap fastener Then when he flew it it crashed and the engine broke in five or six pieces Wheels went scattering across the concrete I just bawled It was such a beautiful plane" she said "His hobby also turned out to be a great 700-100- I i i Stott Photos by Jeff Allred planes d NV-- 3 Plus Every Week: Ann Landers' advice column Star Gazer astrology chart I Cathy Free's Freestyle column yl Thomas Joseph's Crossword Puzzle Model Planes —1 a T ifelong nassion : 1"S See Story ---' —Trobune Tribune Staff Writer j kkt DIyc7 c ar - By Carol Van Wagoner A Soccer Softball and School: Utah Woman Is An All-St- looe'''''' F -- Inside: ' --A- VHS-7- I N i i 14 Noal Hess kneels beside his WACO 1 11) IL i ' r - i 1 4 - 0 I I 00 1 & I 7 -----' c--- 4 fre' ' 4 k - 2 - I ) 0 t( -- ift' 0 ee 0 ill 1 V At 0 ir'''''' - 1 1 11111E1 MMMMMII Vol " ft $ I " 0-- 7 father-so- n activity" said Mrs Hess At present both of their sons are involved in the aerospace industry Scale airplanes consist of three main parts rathe body engine and the remote-contrdio system Each part can cost hundreds of dollars "In crashes the radios and engines usually survive" said Mr Hess "If you can't afford to lose them you can't afford to fly I i 4 I- ol it' A ' 4' k I 1 - them" 1 collision Mr Hess ever The only mid-ai- r had was at a flying field in Centerville "My neighbor Orval Lloyd was flying to the south and I was flying to the west We were the only two planes in the sky When they hit his came down like pieces of confetti" Transporting model airplanes to approved flying areas is another challenge Son David once complained that shoveling snow off the family van was "as bad as shoveling the deck of an aircraft carrier" At present Mr Hess is repairing his Travel Air 2000 model of a training plane first used in 1922 "It should be ready to fly this afternoon" said Mr Hess I I I i 1 t L :i I' 1 AtAt — In his home workshop Mr Hess repairs a model fa Travel Air 2000 an aircraft used for training in 1922 MI SL Community Councils Schedule Meetings The Salt Lake Association of Community Councils has announced the following meetings Greater Avenues Community Council will meet Wednesday at 7:30 Mark's pm at Rowland Hall-S- t School 205 1st Avenue (A Street entrance) Randy Park with the Utah Transit Authority will discuss extending bus service routes in the Avenues Bill Habel with the Mayor's Bike Advisory Committee will discuss bike trails in the Avenues and foothills and Jack Hammond will discuss road closure for 8th Avenues and LDS Hospital garage Central City Neighborhood Council will meet Wednesday at 5:30 pm at the Central City Community Center 615 S 300 East Chairman Mark Norris will report on the Sego Ave- nue meetings There will be a discussion and vote on the 700 South and 700 East development and an update on the demolition of the James A Knight Home 769 S 600 East In addition a presentation of the landlordtenant legislation will be given Northwest Community Council will meet Wednesday at 7 pm in the e Northwest Center 1300 W 300 North Room 15 The agenda includes discussions on the fairgrounds vacant lots Interstate 15 interchange and the northwest Master Plan and zoning Multi-Purpos- People's Freeway Community Council will meet Wednesday at 7 pm in the Water Department Conference Room 1530 S West Temple City Forester Steve Schwab will discuss protection of city trees and updates will be given on crime preven- tion RAMAT Salt Lake City meetings and committee budget reports South Central Community Council will meet Thursday at 7 pm in the Salt Lake County Board Room N1101 2001 S State Orville Carnaha President of Salt Lake Community College will discuss the transformation of South High to the college There will be an update on Lincoln development and the neigh 4 SL Students Receive Degrees from Four Salt Lake City natives recent- ly received degrees from colleges and universities outside Utah Willis Manford Gooch IV son of Manford and Diane Gooch Salt Lake has been awarded a bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago Mr Gooch received his mathematics degree during June 11 convocation ceremonies Mr Gooch plans to pursue graduate studies in math at the University of Utah Emerson Gets Kiwanis Award 6th-Grad- er Jeanne Marion a Emerson awarded award of Kiwanis sixth-grad- Luke Jensen son of Glenna S Jensen Salt Lake recently received his PhD from New York University in music and musicology Mr Jensen carried the banner for the graduate school of Arts and Sciences during the June 3 commencement ceremonies Mr Jensen is a graduate of Brighton High School He received his bachelors degree from Brigham Young University and a masters degree from Catholic University of at Elementary School was the "Hope of America" the Bonneville Chapter of International during the school's promotion exercises for sixth graders The youngster was presented the award in the form of a framed certificate in recognition of her exemplary citizenship as a student 71 All Ygm Can Rat CHIVEGE 4 Luna' S mumnErs POLITIOX $1C3 304-154- 0 - p West and 600 South and 200 West to bring them up to current standards The intersections will also be striped for improved safety Also included in the project is the relocation of an overhead-sigstructure which is located at the bottom of the 500 South ramp near 300 West It will be moved about 300 feet up the ramp for improved visibility New directional signs will also be installed on the sign bridge but therewill be no major change in sign messages East Central Community Council will not meet during July The next meeting will be Aug 3 at 7 pm in the Rowland Hall-S- t Mark's School 843 Lincoln St Room A-- 8 The council will discuss Neighborhood Self Help Grants parking permits a restaurant at 400 South and 900 East and the Athletic n Park Colleges I State University College of Law San Diego recently While in law school Mr Stumph was student representative to the American Trial Lawyers Association Vice president of the International Law Society and a member of Delta Theta Phi He also participated in WSU's summer program in Cambridge England an e 0 ol et 3 i - )soo- ANIMAL E DIEEIGELCIES on duty — Emergency care when hospitals normally are closed Open nights weekends and holidays V ! up t 4 - - 1 "4 e4 r : ' ' - 1: i i 45 W 3300 S 15 off-ram- om:11wd1t1 'Nit' I i4iiiii fait LI (77 ce y 0 filtit'itI: 1$ i 4:: rQ51 tatil Ii attiri! - CElk(1 kiy C312634263 4n7-201- 7 0 vA ' D "''''''- -t ou IEH-- t-ii After hours vaccination clinics j aelAlla ANIMAL EMERGENCY CLINIC 4 ' Pets referred to regular hospital following release 525 West 5300 South Murray Utah p West on 53rd - Ye X-ra- $243 - --- f 'e 0 ( 11 6) :§ i irill i i : ?11 4 DISCOUNT kw servitys with coupon mOdEdlit 100 :NW In ENOmelEVArw40e am 4 4 - Fletcher L Stumph son of Martha L Crews Salt Lake and Joseph K Stumph Mapleton was awarded a Juris Doctor degree from Western VETERINARIAN : tion season according to IMOT officials The contractor will be allowed to work only during certain hours on weekdays On 500 south the contract can restrict traffic from 6:30 am to 2:30 pm and on 600 South from 9:30 am to 6 pm MUMEMP 1:1 rkt off-ram- update is sick injured poisoned accidents needs intensive care y surgeries I odikop SLACC Tvo contractors submitted bids for the project Cache Valley Elecof Logan had the pparent low bid of $184275 However that amount exceeded IMOT's official engineer's estimate of $137245 by more than 10 percent Officials must now review the project to determine whether to accept the bid or advertise again Federal funding will pay for 90 percent of the project IMOT will pay the remaining 10 percent If awarded work on the project will be completed this construc- The Utah Department of Transportation will upgrade traffic signals and relocate an overhead sign structure at the 500 arid 600 South on- - and of Interstate 15 The project involves installing upgraded traffic signals at the intersection of 500 South and 300 grant Sugarhouse Community Council will meet Wednesday at 7 pm in the Sprague Library 2131 S 1100 East The agenda includes an treasurer's and chairman's report a discussion in the July 8 and 9 bake sale and a Out-of-Sta- te America in Washington DC He has accepted a position as an associated director of the Center for Studies in 19th Century Music at the University of Maryland Stephanie Lynn Kozinski daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen A Kozinski Salt Lake has graduated magna cum laude from Rice University in Houston Texas She received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and was elected Phi Beta Kappa the oldest scholarly honor society in the US 1-- 320 W NORTH TELTLE 4 self-hel- p SERVICES available when pet Wirear mama (0 anILCTS PM borhood UDOT to Upgrade Traffic Signals v I t' |