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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Saturday, March 3, 1979 3 Camping book author speaks at Wizard of the that include the woods! In the world of Tonight Show, Today summer soldiers and Show, God Morning would - be woodsmen, America, Mike Dian Thomas is a four Douglas Show, Phil star general," stated Donahue Show, To Tell the Houston Chronicle the Truth, NBC News, about College of Canada AM and Eastern Canadas Alan Hamel featured Utahs speaker Show. Tom during the State Home Today Student Economics Convention to be held Friday and Saturday, March 2 - 3 on the Price campus. Dian her three summers touring the country introducing her sensational Two railroad workers walk across the Helper yard tracks at the end of their by Jeff Moscow) shift. (Photo "Dian Thomas has some of the most recipes spectacular you can possible Thomas, imagine, author of the national best seller, Roughing It Easy, will speak at 1 p.m. in the Comer Peacock Iloon in the Main Building about Day's end Brokaw of the Show states, backpacking to ideas TV, newspaper, and radio audiences. She has appeared on over 400 TV programs throughout the United States and Canada whether youre a serious back- packer or a weekend camper in a motor home. The San Francisco Examiner said, Dian Thomas is long on imagination and short on expense when it concerns camping. CEU for seven years. New York Times best finally Jane camp her seller list for two She completed Pauley of the Today studies months, climbing to -- And remarked, Show Shes our outdoor expert, and knows a lot of better ways to do all and camping cooking and cleanup that needs to be done when youre having fun in the great outdoors. Dian is the recipient of Utahs Outstanding Young Woman of the Year for 1976 and is named in the 1976 edition of Outstanding of Women Young America. the has Dian herself distinguished in many ways since the days, a few years ago, when she was a kitchen helper at the Brighton, Utah, LDS camp Phil Donahue kitchenfor girls. atFrom the helper Its commented, Dian Brighton camp, truly amazing what was to promoted shes able to do." to then counselor, Mike Douglas wrote, is a real director of the camp. Dian She worked at the camping expert. undergraduate in home economics education at Brigham the number two spot in that time. Its Young University. Her popularity resulted in teaching career began its being featured as with a junior high book of the month for school foods program Field and Stream Book where she introduced Club. It has since been an outdoor cooking translated into several the languages and printed into unit in other countries. curriculum. Her lecture Dian was one of the first to pioneer outdoor demonstration at CEU cooking techniques as is open free to the a part of a home general public. The State Home curriceconomics went Economics Convention She ulum. on to complete her is being hosted by CEU masters degree at instructors, Mary Pizza and Gaylene Brigham andYoung teach Kokal with the University in the home economics department. Her best - selling book, Roughing It Easy, was inspired by the combination of that experience and State Economics Utah Home President, Davis from Alisa Helper and Utah State Home Economics Treasurer, Kelly Spensko from Helper, aiding in the coorbackground. Roughing dination of the It Easy was on the convention. her camping two-da- y County takes part in Civil Defense test Carbon County will participate, statewide test of the civil defense warning system on Wednesday, March 7, according to Joseph A. Delpha, Civil Defense Director. The outdoor sirens will be sounded. In an actual attack, a three to five minute wavering tone means people should go immediately to the nearest public fallout shelter or take cover in the best protected location in their homes or place of work. People would also be encouraged to turn on their radios and listen for essential emergency information. During this exercise, however, the public is not expected to take any action. The exercise will begin with a message from the civil defense National Warning Center located in a What if you smell sas? Natural gas, characteristically, has no odor. Nor is it poisonous. But because it replaces the oxygen in enclosed spaces, much like water replaces air in a bottle, a great quantity of natural gas leaking into a persons home could cause suffocation. For this reason and because natural gas is inflammable, we at the North American Air add pungent chemicals, the odor of which enables us to detect the presence of natural gas. U F D D D D D The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natural gas in your home. Why not cut them out and tape them inside your telephone directory so youll always have them if you need them. If the odor is persistent, you should follow these procedures: D 0 D D D If the odor is strong, or if the sound of escaping gas can be heard, you may have a broken pipe or some other major leak. In such cases, you should do the following: Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches or use electrical or battery-operate- d equipment. D D CM D fl Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches, or use electrical or battery-operate- d equipment. 2. Ventilate your home by opening doors and windows. 3. Evacuate all persons from your home. 1. D D D D D 9 D D D Turn off the gas valve outside the home (it is usually located next to the meter). 2. D D 4. D Ventilate your home by opening doors and D 0 windows. D D D D D D to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 3. Go D Go to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 5. D Natural gas has an enviable safety record. With your help, we can keep it that way. D D D D B D MOUNTAIN FUEL for Fifty D h Years D D Ed m K?si mi m mu Program being administrated by the South- eastern Utah Community Action Program. Mary Slama at the CAP office, said that there are actually several programs, one for families still having problems from the winter of 1977-7- and one for the current year. They are open to elderly families and for others with low income. The programs are for those with really high utility bills or medical expenses, or just not enough income to meet their bills, Ms. Slama said. The amounts of funding are. determined by individual need on a case by case basis, she said. Last year the program helped about 400 families in the Carton, Emery and San Juan counties area. CAP expects to help about the same number of families this year, she said. To apply for the program, contact Ms. Slama or Jeanni Meastas at the CAP office, 109 S. Carbon Ave., Price, or the Emery County Senior Center, 8 637-349- 1 748-242- 2. Mitchell Morticians R.T. Mitchell People Serving People. Km rmi Low income families with problems meeting their utility bills may be eligible for the Crisis D D D CAP offers money for energy bills Intervention D D D Springs, Colorado. In Carbon County the message will be received at the Utah Highway Patrol Dispatcher Office which is the warning point for this area. The warning message, which will also go to nine other western states, will inform the recipients that a Checkerboard exercise is in progress. D D 1. D ' Defense Command (NORAD) Headquarters near Colorado cD Robert H. Phone 6J7 7668 Etcl Price |