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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 26, 1989 2 Astronaut speaks like in space? machinery, he said. When asked if he would fly again, Lind said, I would be quite willing to go again; it was a wonderful, exciting, and very sat- According to Don Lind, the first astronaut from Utah, it tastes like something that your isfying experience. But since Lind resigned from the space program in November, WENDY WALTS-SLAD- Lakeside Review Ever wonder CLEARFIELD what the astronauts food tastes dont particularly like, but dont have the wife makes and you d. physics at Utah State University in Logan, spoke to the Young Astronauts Club Tuesday at Clearfield High School. Lind said he enjoys speaking to groups to share the excitement of space. He showed the small group of students and faculty a film of the space flight on which Lind served as a crew member. He explained that the launching is a very rough ride, it just shakes the teeth out of you. Lind flew in April, 1985, on the space shuttle Challenger, the same shuttle that exploded, killing seven, on a later flight. "For us, it (Challenger) worked like a champ, a beautiful piece of ' 's 't r ,j ? You may not like the first two days, he said, I got sick. You feel like youre coming down with the flu. He said the sickness felt in space is not related to motion sickness, it is called Space Adaptation Syndrome. r . f' i little-know- n way of measuring for sickness while in space. He explained it in terms of a Gam, referring to Utah Sen. Jake Garns space in flight. He jokingly referred to this by saying some people say I was about a quarter of a Gam or I got about a half Gam. I V Ky - '$ , K jf , v f - i $ v mv'jfyn a, ipwKpti ? The McKinKAYSVILLE non and Anderson families were surprised Saturday about 4 p.m. when a geyser burst into the air only about 20 feet from their homes in a childrens play area where their children had been playing only minutes before. The geyser was created when an irrigation water pipe which runs under the side yards of the two homes burst. The break and resulting gush of water caused flooding in the yards nd created what the neighbors called a wide river six to eight inches deep. The water washed out some lawn and a garden before it reached Maia Street at approximately 700 South and crossed Main Street before entering a uriWtirnmrrrr Former astronaut Don Lind speaks to students at Clear- field High. Business directory to be soid in Davis mM f ' r KAYSVILLE I S' - A 1989-9- 0 directory or Neighbor-to-Neighbx Laura Savage of Home Business Network. The directory is being sponsored by American Mothers, Inc. - 30-fo- Young Mother Study Groups and Future Business Leaders of America, Davis High chapter, will be selling the directories. . t If t7-'- in 3; i -- Funds generated from the sale of the directory will be used to send the Mother of the Year and Young Mother representative to the national convention of American Mothers Inc. and to fund other 'family-oriente- d projects, '1 M - spokesman for the department also said this type of fish is not na- -' tive to Utah and had to be planted in order to show up in Kaysville, Rasmussen said. Tom Rasmussen, water master for Haights Creek, walked the New Survey Reservoir at 200 North 800 East before water was turned into it this spring. There were just a few inches of water, but he saw no signs of fish in it, he said. This type of fish burrow down to five feet into the mud to live during the winter. The Fish and Game Department officials said it is illegal to transport and plant fish, Mrs. Rasmussen said. Air pressure pumps are being used to clear the lines of the - to fish, said Lewis. 3- ch rrnnnmniTfti f rm w Review 1 Bringing Hawaii to Layton a slow hula for ' the Layton senior citizens group. Lei Aloha Taylor perform chases the directory for $2 will receive a refund at the directory price with grocery purchases. Anyone interested in being in- child was stand-:- : An when the ground on the grass ing under her gave way and she felLL in. Anderson pulled her out the hole. of,, ,,, water pipe is part ' The of the Haights Creek Irrigation Company secondary pressure irri- -. gation system. According to Lynn Page who serves on the irrigation,, companys board of directors, there have been several breaks in'; the line. He declined to give information. 27-in- ch fur--th- er As it now stands, SUNSET we want to, said Mayor there will probably be no Sunset Councilwoman Joyce Fun Days this year, the citys anBrowning expressed concern that . nual celebration. Sunset will be the only commu Martin James Councilman City nity around here not doing any- -; told the council Tuesday night thing. Wheres our community" zJ that the Sunset LDS Stake will .spirit? Martin said that Fun Days has not sponsor the summer event this year. He said the church will not been a profitable venture. ',; Ashdown told the council to probably sponsor a July 4 breakfast with a ceremony think about whether and how to instead. continue the event. If you come, I dont know whether we have up with a brainstorm, let me,. ' time to do anything, or whether know. flag-raisi- cluded in the directory or in purchasing a directory may contact Laura Savage at 544-259- ot storm drain. The break occurred on the property of Allen and Kathy An- derson and Todd and Karen McKinnon at approximately 700 South and 550 East, Kaysville. Larry-Ashdow- . Through the support of Bowmans Market, anyone who pur- Robert ReqanLakeside Caught in a moment of grace and rever- ence, Pua Taylor (left) and her daughter , we get a fish, but not like this. The culprits were identified by the Utah Fish and Game Department as bullhead catfish. A Sun may set on Sunset Fun Days she said. 33M ot , is being published May I, said s r. Water pipe bursts, floods two yards & x v Standard-Examine- This is not KAYSVILLE fish another story. Its about just thousands of ugly little fish that clog up water lines and create a nightmare for irrigation company officials and people trying to water their lawns. Complaints started pouring in from residents between 200 North and 300 South and 100 East to 500 East just two days after their irrigation water was turned on for the summer. One man tried to turn his sprinklers on only find them plugged. When cleaning out the sprinklers, he found fish in the water system. Not just a few fish, either. According to Bowel Lewis of the board of directors for Haights Creek Irrigation Company, thousands of fish in the system are causing a nightmare. Its devastating, said Lois Rasmussen, secretary for the irrigation company. Occasionally six-fo- ' the from Ugly little fish clog irrigation system er But the sickness is soon overcome and the thrill and excitement of space overpower it. summary of the week's top local news stories said the only would have to he opportunity space would be as a visiting scientist. Lind said he recommends going into space for at least three days if the chance arises. Lind said there is a , A he 1985, courage to tell her. Lind said 85 percent of the food is freeze-drieApples and strawberries taste really good, but they feel like chewing on rubber bands. Lind, who is also a professor of N 0. 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