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Show Art Show Features Lights at U. of U. Science and psychedelic art are merging lor an unusual art show featuring the exotic designs and flamboyant colors of elements magnified thousands of times and photographed. The Art and Science show will be at the University of Utah Union Gallery this week. The exhibit is free and open to the public. of The and crystals .metals, ceramics plastics, magnified from 50 to over 42,000 times, were originally used as teaching aids in science and engineering classes to show students structures and imperfections of various elements. The psychedelic effects of the photographs are phenomenal, says Shirl M. Breitling, assistant research professor in the Division of Materials Science and Engineering. The more highly magnified and more depth in the picture, the stranger the artistic effect. He pointed out that the detail captured in microscope or electron photography is far beyond most modern artists skills. Part of the Art and Science display of some 100 black and white and color is from a traveling exhibit of the American Ceramics Society. The rest of the display consists of U of U pictures used in classes in the Division of Materials Science and Engineering. The Union Art Gallery is open Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. photo-micrograp- THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1971 Page Twelve hs photo-micro-grap- hs Cisco Run Nears Fish Board Says Several thousand anglers in Utah and Idaho are awaiting reports on the annual Cisco run at Bear Lake on the Utah-Idah- o border. These hardy fishermen brave cold weather and icy water to dip net the Bonneville cisco as they appears long the east shore of the lake. The cisco spawning run usually occurs the last two weeks in January. The earliest starting date in the past 10 years was on January 9; the latest starting date during the same period was January 19. The spawning run usually lasts 11 to 12 days. Angling regulations for cisco are simple. A fishing or combination license is required and the daily bag limit is 50 fish. Dip nets may not have an opening greater than 18 inches in dia- - Sen. Bennett Urges Overhaul of Welfare System Senator Wallace F. Bennett of Utah has urged Senate approval of the Family Assistance Plan amendment that he and Senator Hibicoff of Connecticut have introduced and which the Utahn said would vastly improve the nation's welfare system. The Bennett Ribicoff legislation will be offered as a major amendment to the Social Security Bill. Our present welfare system has been in existence less than 40 years and has become focus of so much discontent, confusion and disincentives that one is hardly likely to find a spokesman in its favor in any forum in the country, he said. What is embodied in our which encompasses the orogram believed by many to be the most important domestic reform in our nations history is essentially a clean sweep of the old structure with its built-i- n guarantees of failure, he said. Sen. Bennett, who is a GOP member of the Finance Committee which reported the bill, said, In my estimation, perhaps the most important aspect of this program is its workfare provisions. Our present income system is lax and weak in its work provisions. The proposed plan is not. Those who refuse without good cause to participate in training or employment would not receive payments under the plan. He noted that excluded from the work requirement would be the mothers with children under sir years of age and other specified ndividuals such as the handileg-:slatio- n, high-ranki- ng capped. Under the program all families with children would receive oayments if the family income is less than $500 per year for the first two persons plus $300 for each additonal person. The Family Assistance Plan, however, removes the incentive to quit working and go completely on welfare, by continu-'n- g to pay partial aid to the working poor and removing the other disincentives found in the current program, he said. Crazing Expert Plans Utah Talk Antelope Transplant Planned in Utah Globetrotters Date Salt Palace Games August L. Gus Hormay, developer of the rest rotation grazing system, will present one-da- y training sessions in Kanab Jan. 27 and Vernal Jan. 29. Each session will last from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will be open to the About 200 antelope will be trapped near Lusk, Wyoming, in January and then released in Utah, according to a joint announcement by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and Utah Division of Fish and Game. Depending on trapping results about 100 antelope will be released on Hatch Point between Moab and Monticello and an other 100 on Myton Bench south west of Ouray, Uintah County accoridng to Robert D. Nielson BLM state director for Utah. John E. Phelps, State Fish and Game Director, said the public opinion has been expressed in favor of these transplants. He said the action will provide po tential for two new huntablc herds in Utah and will enhance the wildlife resource. Results of studies made jointly by the Fish and Game Divisior and BLM this past summer show that both areas are suitable hab itat for pronghorn antelope. A1 meetings of the general public livestock permittees in the are: involved, and BLM district ad visory boards, it was decidec there would be no serious con flict with existing uses in the two areas. More fun will be provided the basketball fans when the colorful Harlem Globetrotters appear Sunday, Jan. 17 at Salt Lakes Ice Palace and Monday at the Weber State College Gym in public. Mr. Hormay is attached to the Bureau of Land Managements division of range management, Washington, D.C., and maintains research facilities at the University of California at Berkeley. Robert D. Nielsen, BLM state director for Utah, said that the Kanab and Vernal sessions are a cooperative effort between BLM, the Utah section of the American Society of Range Management, Utah Cattlemens and Uintah Cattlemens Associa-tonUtah Woolgrowers Assn., and the Extension Service, Utah State University. Principles of rest rotation grazing applied to a sequence of grazing use are designed not only to increase production of livestock and wildife forage but to enhance timber, woodland and aesthetic values on rangelands. These principles, which were first tested in 1952 on the Lassen National Forest of California, use proper livestock grazing management, mans most important tool for stimulating and maintaining the highest yield of all these values on rangelands. The Hormay system proved effective and practical and is now being used on many different tfpes ranges in the United States. s, WomenPast21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. See how fast it can help you. meter. Anglers going after cisco must be prepared for cold weather. Waders or hip boots and warm clothing should be worn, and both the anglers and nets should have long handles on. of the problem the United States. They now kill more than a million adults and children yearly, accounting for about 53 per cent of all deaths In this country and afflicting more than 27,000,000 living Americans. The Heart Fund Campaign is being conducted In February to fight this foremost health enemy, Construction Start On Dixie Project Rep. Sherman Lloyd of Utal Monday asked the Nixon Ad ministration to include in its fis cal 1971 budget request suffi cient funds to enable construe tion to start on the $58 millior Dixie reclamation project foi southwestern Utah. In a letter to the Reclamation Commissioner, Ellis Armstrong the 2nd District Congressman said he was advised that an appropriation of $500,000.00 would allow completion of advanced planning and a start on designs for the dam, to be located on the Virgin River near St. George. One of the early contracts for the dam construction could probably be awarded once the design work had been completed. I believe it would be false economy to delay construction on the Dixie any longer in view 'he daring trampolinest who will bring his act to Utah for the first l.ime. Hes also a great juggler ind performs as a single or with lis family. The Pickerings put on a great show. Then with the Globetrotters ore Meadowlark Lemon, clown prince of basketball; Freddie L. Neal, sensational dribbler, and others. Also with the Globetrot-er- s is their chief scout, Phil 3rownstein and other scouts, who are looking for new talent '.ke Willie Sojourner, the all American player of Weber State College. Theyve got their eyes jn this legendary 68 player, who leaps like a kangaroo with ong arms and bucketlike hands. Willie has that great sense of iming and soft shooting touch iiat makes him sensational! ;f the increasing costs due to general inflation, Rep. Lloyd aid in his letter. I strongly urge hat this project be given the lighest priority in the fiscal 72 budget request to be submitted :o Congress in January. Rep. Lloyd said the project vill consist of a dam and 256,-30- 0 acre foot reservoir. The porject would furnish irrigation water to nearly 7,000 acres of new lands, and supply supplemental irrigation water to 10,000 acres. In addition it would provide a new municipal and industrial water supply for Cedar City and St. George. The project was originally authorized in 1964, but geologic faults on the proposed reservoir site made construction infeasible and a new site was located down stream. MMOTHTANKER MAKES ITS BOW Above, an artist's drawing of the 1,182 foot tanker shows a cutaway view of its giant cargo Below, the President of Iceland, Kristan Eldjams (left) and King Frederik IX of Denmark Texaco Denmark, ninth mammoth tanker over 200,000 'visit the deadweight tons to join Texacos oceangoing fleets. More than three football fields in length and only a few feet less than the height of the Empire State Building, the Texaco Denmark was just delivered to Texaco at Elsinore Denmark. The ship, ; roads, in Texacos worldwide largest oceangoing fleets, initially will 'transport crude oil from the Middle East to Western Europe. is fully equipped r The vessel with the latest devices and electronic naviga-itionand safety aids. The Texaco Denmark is the ninth mammoth tanker in Texacos oceangoing fleets. The company expects to have 11 by the end of 1970 and at 27 by the end of 1972. l. least M 255,000-deadweight-t- chart Dramatizes magnitude of. heart and blood vessel diseases in Rep. Lloyd Asks for , Ogden. The Globetrotters, magicians of basketball, will put on a show of their own when they meet the Jersey Reds piloted by Red Klotz, but there will also be outstanding talented acts as well, says George Gillette, president of the famous Globetrotters. There will be Mike Pickering, on anti-polluti- al . |