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Show r 10B The Salt Lake Tribane, Sunday, April 18, 1965 - No Real ets FALLS (AP)-- No -- se- crets as such in the application of atomic power, only a friendly competition between scientists, one of Russia's leading atomic scientists said Saturday in Idaho Falls. A. P. Aleksandrov, director of Russias Kurchatov Atomic Institute in' Moscow, "made intheebutfnent after a two-da- y spection of the National Reactor Testing Station. Nine other Russian scientists and atomic specialists also made the tour. En-Gr- f Both the United States 'and Russia have the same interest in atomic energy applications and I think, should develop on about the same basis. It is no longer a chance discovery type of thing. The approach that scientists take to a problem are different, but the different approaches -- and results- - can "be fruitfully shared, Dr. Aleksah-dro- v declared. And, he added with' a smile: Its like comparing blondes and brunettes." nly TWO to a Customer! apparently started peeling metal from one of the safes. Thats when the bomb explbded and the tearful burglars opened windows fast to try to get fresh air. . I, Safe- -' was taken from the Detective Gary Your Eyes are the Two Most Valuable Possessions You Have Give Them the Best Care Possible! ' ' J visit -- . Water Flow Due On North Bench -- Center Vision Scars 754 Main State St. S. Floor, OGDEN ,We are scientifically equipped to give your eyes the professional care they deserve. You'll find the Best costs less at Sears! Reading Glasses Prescription Classes G G Prescription Sunglasses the Elder Weber-Bo- x Conserva-- ' tion District will begin to get irrigation water Tuesday. 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Shiprock Mountain, a landmark 30 miles south ot here in the four corners area of zt2m New Mexico, juts more than 1,000 feet from fie desert Meals of . . , Daughter Pan floor. award for Idahoan. Paul $750-$80- Per Month. 0 m Write to: Box This Newspaper N-- 2, Ax for Professor 2 Students Get the Boot: Forestry Awards at USU ' v Special to The Tribune LOGAN Two Utah State University students have been recognized with Son of Paul and Daughter of Paul awards here by the USU College of Forestry, Range and Wildlife. Manage- Weber Band Home From Coast Jaunt OGDEN (AP) The Weber High School band returned from Long Beach, Calif., Saturday - where members represented Utah in a performance which was discribed as outstanding, successful, by band director Darrell Lund. He said bands at the meet represented five states. The Utah State University di rector of bands, D. Max Dalby was quoted as picturing the Weber High School bands per- formance as a very outstanding success. I am sure that the band represented Utah very well, said Mr. Lund. He received several favorable comments from tators on,the performance of the local band. Trousers too tight? leadership ability and scholastic achievement. Idaho. Native t Shirt collar Mr. Campbell is from McKay, Idaho. wont button? Second award was presented to Pam Meals, 19, a sophomore, who was designated a Daughter of Paul and queen of the College of Forest, Range and Wildlife Management. She is from Idaho Falls. Miss Meals attendants were Gayla Howell, 19, a freshman, and JoAnn Spencer, a sophomore. The awards, replicas of a foresters boot, are given an- nually by tiie USU college along with the headless ax. This year the ax was awarded Dr. T. W. Daniel, professor of forestry, for pulling the biggest boner. He Forgot - Dr. Daniel forgot the color and style of a new truck he had purchased and reported it missing. USU campus police found it in a parking lot where Dr. Daniel had parked it. Dr. Daniel L. Leedy, water resource scientist with the office of the U.S. secretary of the interior, spoke at the Friday night banquet during Conservation Friends telling you how heavy youre getting? YouU like the way The Spa takes inches off your midsection without strict dieting. ITS ITS EASIER MORE ENJOYABLE ITS SURER AND ITS LASTING . Week. He said the new U.S. water Guaranteed Results research resource program which was enacted by Congress in 1964 is designed to meet the water requirements of its expanding population by stimulating, sponsoring and providing for and supplementing programs for the conduct of research. Shape Up FOR SUMMER Congress Calls Five Utah Youths ft?? ' X , I,,, Officials estimated Mr. Schroder fell about 300 feet The, accident occurred when an anchored 4-- H t Excellent Opportunity in 37Western Wyoming for Ambitious Man. Partnership r, Several office door windows in the building were broken by the thieves. ment. They entered by breaking a First award went to Lewis W. window at the east side of theJ Campbell, 38, senior in range building, Detective Barnes sajtL management, for outstanding . Registered Pharmacist. Wanted near here Saturday. . He was identfied as Robert Schroder Jr., 20, son of Robert W. Schroder Sr. of Casper. Friends of young Mr. Schro-""dewho' were wifi him a the mountain climbing trekTsaid It took them several hours to get off the mountain and notify 40W Take Change Nothing safes, Barnes. VleA'U 'I FARMINGTON, NM. (AP)- -A Casper, Wyo., youth fell to his death on Shiprock Mountain OGDEN (AP) Burglars here continued to put in long hours with little or no pay as culprits Saturday peeled a sa'fe in the Ogden School District clerks office only to be rewarded with the blast of a rear gas bomb. The ter-ga- s trap incident was just one of many in a rash of recent burglaries in this area-m- any In schools. Safes Kwil WASHINGTON (AP)- -T h for exploCommission , off underexplosive, ground, to explosion kflotons, Nevada buof TNT, ago of to develop 280 feet deep in hard r. The burglars, probably sick and tearful, finally tore ipto candy and soda pop machines, from which they took about $5. In their hurry to et out of the gas filled area, the burglars forgot a screwdriver, estimated value $2.50. Dials were knocked off three safes in the building.. Then the culprits us titi rnyn ft mi , 4,-0-00 Yeggs Have Blast on Ogden Job RusSjScientist Says in I.F. longer are there any real '' X Cv . IDAHO Casper Youtli Atom Blast to Further Peace Use e peaceful uses nuclear Dies in Fall Atonic Energy said sives. an Saturday it set The rated at four nuclear at its about equivalent On Mountain as testits site three days tons had been part ried program rode. "Vr'sfc. Gas Bomb Remain. A-Secr- ' i ' .. L. W. 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