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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES Page Three FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1966 What Would Happen to You If Income Suddenly Stopped? Some evening, just for the fun of it, imagine that the familys income has mysteriously gone up say by 30 per cent. Then, without prior discussion you and your spouse write down separately what you would do with your sudden surplus. Later, compare notes and prepare to be surprised If you thing that you will be in agreement with the other half of the family on how you woudl spend extra money, you have probably been taking too much for granted. Social scientists from Survey Research Center of the University of Michiban used just this kind of test in a study of family consensus among 83 couples. The report indicates that husbands and wives are likely to establish differing economic priorities when they are left to their own devices. When if comes to things that people dream about doing if they had more money there was a great deal of diversity, even with a limited check list, said the report. Moon Study at U. of U. Adds to Knowledge :or Us Earthlings Thousands of photos of manmade craters, resembling actual agreed most about future securSurveyor moon pictures, are a ity. More than one of three in the part of an intriguing University sample said they would save or of Utah research project which invest more and although the will provide Earthlings with new couples did not specify, families Knowledge about the moon suradding to their future security face. Kay Mortensen, 27, a NASA usually follow a pattern of increasing their bank accounts, Fellow on the Salt LakeonCity who is working his adding to their life insurance, campus ?h.D. moon believes the thesis, buying bonds or so forth. In addition to the husbands s not made of solid rock but and wives who agreed on this, las a granular or 21 wives and 16 husbands picked surface, perhaps extending as the security area also, lending deep as 10,000 feet. Its probsome support to the old conten- ably an accumulated body, a tion that women are more likely junch of debris beaten by meteorites. to think of the rainy days. It might be assumed for exSpecifically, Mortensens thesis concerns cratering on the ample that wives, given their druths, would rather move to a moon, which most scientists bebetter home wihle the husbands lieve is caused by meteoric comwould rather fix up the old barn pact. But how do you explain a crater 150 miles wide?" he and make it more habitable. Not so, the researchers found asks. Most astronomers are now in their survey. First of all the asking the same questions plus couples made moving to a bet- a few others like, why are there ter home the second most popu- so many craters on the moon lar area of agreement. And if and how do you account for the they didnt agree it was more leavy concentration of small likely to be the husband who craters around the giants? Mortensens experiments are wanted to move to a better home and the wife who wanted to fix ;he result of a theory postulated up and do with the present ay his thesis director, Dr. Mel home. How about buying a new car? Given a more ample supply of cash, isnt Dad more likely to trade in the old bus than Mom? Again, the couples surprised the researchers. Only five couples in the same agreed they would buy a car and wives who chose non-cohesiv- e With 10 possible choices from to buymoving to a better-homing a new car, only 36 per cent of the husbands and wives had the same area of spending. But the report also raises a doubt about the popular notion that fresh resources will send a husband and wife off to a new car showroom. When the couples did agree, this category outnumbered the e vin A. Cook, professor of metallurgy and professor of mechanical engineering at the University. The theory and the research work would give most curious mocn watchers a ready made explanation. Arizonas one mile Barringer crater would measure up to 10 miles across in granular material. You can predict craters ten times the size normally found in rocky material. Because of the Surveyor photos, NASA officials now believe the surface of the moon, at the landing point, has about the same surface stiffness as wet beach sand. However they are still not convinced that the entire surface is granular. The young NASA Fellow is making his own craters to prove Dr. Cooks theory and he has come up with some eye openers. Mortensen has run over 1,000 experiments in a lab resembling the dark corner of a Waterfront warehouse. For the past eighteen months he has ben firing an air rifle, 30.06 and a .22 caliber in sand, alumina, pumice, tac, clay and other granular material. Each bullet is weighed and the velocity measured with two break wires. He then measures the volume and diameter of the crater, later correlating data. The experiments are now in the hyper velocity impact range (several times speed of sound in these materials). Mortensen also drops a steel ball from a 20 foot high lift and photographs all experiments in a high speed camera. The camera shoots up to 5,000 pictures per second, allowing the Utahn to capture the actual cratering process on film. Mortensen has now every basic type of moon crater. He has even produced secondary cratering, a large crater and a splattering of smaller ones all from the same impact. This would not occur in rock, says Mortensen and says some scientists believe the mountains near the various impact craters are the result of active volcanos. re-creat- GILLETTE Foamy SHAVING CREAM 79L SUPER-SATURAT- YOUR BEARD! researchers found that they had husbands. Planning to Move? Booklet May Help Will you be moving in the near or distant future? Are you planning to buy or build a house, rent an apartment, invest in a or condominium? Dollars you spend on housing represent an investment in happier living for you and your family, Money Management Your Housing Dollar, the newest publication from the Money Management Instico-o- p Lead Roles Named For The Odd Couple9 At Valley Music Hall Lyle Talbot and Harvey Stone will play the leads in The Odd Couple coming to Valley Music Hall, Nov. for four performances. The rollicking tale is of two men, old friends and charter members of a weekly poket game, who decide to share an apartment together after their respective marriages blow up. Lyle Talbot, long time movie and TV favorite (16 years on the Ozzie and Harriet show) and Harvey Stone (a top comedian in the big time night club will portray the two pals who in bunking together become as irritating to each other as they were to their respective 23-2- 6 tute, answers the many questions you may have about housing the family. The booklet can help you select housing suited to your famthe ilys needs and priced to fit has 40 booklet page budget. 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