Show The Herald Journal 1987 Loaan Utah Sunday September 20 Park New firm moving into USU Research of the Research ers Their circuits are part of a which will occupy a unit that is currently sitting on USU Information Services life in Cache Valley influenced portion of the building Jim the ocean floor in the Mindanao us The people and organiza- - Elwell said he considers it a Trench off the Philippines at a Ground was turned Friday tions encouraging us to come very favorable agreement QSI depth of 35000 feet morning for the second building here made a tremendous effort has first refusal to purchase the After a year of gathering and at the Utah State University to at some in the with data the unit rethe time us building recording together get Research Park It will house a future leases a weight and floats to the builders" young company that had origins At the current rate of growth surface where it omits a signal Raymond Construction of in suggestions from a competiwill need allows scientists to locate that the for the entire QSI contractor is building tor and in the first student Logan it when the purchase option it A similar package is on the are building They building Getaway Special on the space for a general partnership known comes Annual sales doubled floor of the Red Sea shuttle In Texas a QSI computer is k k is a each of the first three years and as The company QSI was business venture of Watts have taken a huge jump this placed in a multi-hea- d gas well Loy started four years ago by twins the flow and David year to approach $1 million Raymond controlling pipeline Spence Jim and John Elwell Jim Was Watts who are QSI has just eight employees from numerous wells Others financing con- recruited for USU's first struction but they make a variety of monitor oil pipelines Some go Getaway Special while a stu- d mini computer boards or into They have a dent at Box Elder High a circuits for of custom submarines and the with QSI variety agreement d He built a computer that controlled his and 10 other student experi- ments His experiment to create a telescopic lens by melting Utah" said Jim "To a large management By Cliff Cahoon ’ low-pow- lease-purcha- se ! remote-controlle- er battery-operate- ! ) : t j long-standi- and Wayne Watkins who directs the Research Park outlined advan- tages of locating in Cache Development The Bear River Valley Association of Governments also provided assistance to the 3 company “We moved to Utah from New $ England so we considered a i couple of sites there as well as one in Idaho and another in of classes offered by the Logan and Adult Education will begin Schools Community of week the Sept 28 Starting dates times and instructors are listed here Classes and activities are of place of residence open to anyone regardless Tnere are age restrictions in some classes The Fall Session COMMUNITY AND ADULT EDUCATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION Advance registration is rewill and be given first priority In order to quested reserve a place in classes with limited enrollment and payment of fees is necessary To register make check payable to Logan City Schools Bring or mail to 101 W Center For more information or to register call 752-181- 1 REFUNDS If there are not sufficient registrations for a class to be held lefunds will be made Since fees are low and class size limited REFUNDS WILL NOT BE MADE AFTER THE SECOND CLASS HAS BEEN HELD COMPLETION earn a diploma through Logan Adult Education classes These classes are open to everyone but are designed and offered free to individuals who are 18 years of age and whose high school class has graduated and who have not finished the requirements for graduation High school credit is available in all classes A minimum of needed to earn unit of credit 72 instructor hours Credit may also be earned while enrolled in the High School Completion Program through the following areas: GED tests approved correspondence courses appropriate work experience and military service You may be closer to getting your diploma or than you realize Investigate by calling SCHOOL HIGH FREE CLASSES You can CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND HISTORY origins and significance of the American of selected Constitution and the consideration Constitutional problems we face today Tues Sept Local hiring i difficulties jdiscussed m $ By Cindy Yurth staff writer Logan's small-tow- n 29 Rm 203 7-- 9 $16 Wendell Anderson 10 wks -- 752-182- 875 N 2 dustries 3 ! s Bing Harding president of Bourns Inc told a group of business and univirsity repre- -' sentatives Thursday morning that recruiting highly trainee technical and marketing people is the electronics company's biggest problem “The manufacturing base in Utah is not what I would consider strong' Harding told a crowd of about 30 at the Third Thursday forum a gathering of research and industry repres- sentatives “We need to provide some 2 incentives other than the 1 lifestyle" he said Harding said he tries to re cruit talent from within the community as much as possi-- I ble but when he runs out of a 1 trained and experienced labor y ! base he turns to the job big-cit- 2 markets “It takes the equivalent of one guy's salary to recruitof externally" he said and every four potential employees the brings to Logan "two say no" he said are j Logan's "small town at- - The reasons mosphere" and the lack of "external things to get involved i in" Construction Raymond 1987 FALL E 245-682- 9 ABCS OF MAKING CANDY Learn the art of candy making-a- ll day suckers brittles taffys and toffees caramels ana caramel rolls divinities fudges creams and hand dipping of chocolates Thurs Oct 1 - 9 - 7 wks - $12 (materials extra) 0 Vivian Willardson Cooking Rm 7-- ADULT LEARNING CENTER For adults who need help in reading writing math or in GED test preparation Arrangements can be made for individual study Credit may be earned toward high school Sept 29 andor Thurs Oct 1 No charge for adults working to meet requirements for graduation or for remedial or low level reading writing or math students who need this kind of help Staff Rm 202 Tues graduation -- 12 wks 6:30-9 READING IMPROVEMENT For adults who need help in improving their reading and comprehensive skills Credit may be earned toward high school graduation Tues Sept 19 andor Thurs wks No fee Greg Cano Oct 752-021- 1 5 High School Annex 753-490- COOKING Get the most out of your microwave by learning not only basic cooking techniques but also now to prepare candies cakes 5 wks $8 ($4 lab fee to etc Thurs Oct I be paid to instructor) Margaret Downs Cafeteria MICROWAVE required at 101 W Canter AEROBICS Combination conventional and LIA (low impoct aerobics) For those who are interested in the latest aerobic method This type of class provides a vigorous workout without tne possibility of joint injury with all the benefits of aerobics through exercise and dance Mon through Thurs 7 and pay fees at 101 Gym Sept 28 W Center 6-- MATH algebra Pre-regist- ESPEaALLYtF6RJWOMEN General math fractions decimals beg designed to meet needs of individual students Mon Rm 201 Sept 28 -- 0 12 wks AGES) - stopping by 101 W Center items: $20 Staff Basics of grammar spelling sentence - 12 wks writing Tues Sept 29 4 Rm 201 $20 Kris Mann 0 563-678- LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL IS 162 W -- SCIENCE science Morris MAIN BUILDING Wed 752-582- 3 Make a BETTER you-n- ot only in the way you look but also in the way you feel Enroll in Skin Care - Learn how to properly care for your skin by discovering your own personal skin care program 0 Keeping your skin healthy looking young and benefits to everyone beautiful results in over-al- f Thurs Oc 15 Shelly McComb 563-932- 8 AM PROBLEMS Constitutional law current American events and problems Thurs Oct 12 wks - $20 Bruce Crane Rm 303 0 -- LOGAN HIGH s - 753-874- 7 SCHOOL BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL w 162 l AID TECHNIQUES Become better prepared to respond and treat emergency situations until medical assistance is available Basic first aid Red Cross course including Heimlich maneuver certification upon completion for those over 15 wks $44 (book available at Tues Sept extra charge) Ron and Geri Lehm certified Rm 105 Children under 15 instructors must be accompanied by adult ARTS BLDG WILLS TRUSTS AND PROBATES Understand the basic rudiments of preparing wills and trusts and how estates are probated and what estates need to be probated Wea Sept wks $5 Cheryl Russell Attorney Rm 202 THINK THIN Get a better self esteem and a well rounded you with exercise eating correctly and - 8 wks $12 Julie losing weight Thurs Oct 1 Rm 101 Jaussi 7-- 9 753-539- 1 BIRDING Identification and behavior of common - 8 weeks Cache Valley birds Tues Oct 6 10 For more information callJan Young 258-544- 5 Rm 101 requirea at is Center W 101 Hand-tieFLY TYING flies use of tools Wet-drand fliesstreamers materials equipment Students provide equipment Wed Sept 30- 14 (materials about 5 extra) Bob Trowbridge d KEYBOARDINGBEG TYPING Provides skill in learning how to use the computer and typewriter keyboards and drills for checking speed and accuracy Tues Sept 29 10 wks - $14 Staff Rm 206 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS - Apple lie computers will be used Includes word processing and basic computer programming Wed Sept 30 8 wks John Hawk Rm 101 W Center Enrollment limited Fees must be paid in advance in order to reserve your computer AND 7:30-- 9 - $10 and pay fees at 206 752-776- 6 Rm 204 INTERIOR DESIGN BASICS - Fundamental of interior principles design ore incorporated into practical applications in the home (color basic wall and furniture groupings design principles window treatments floor plans etc) A home tour is also planned Thurs Oct I wks $10 (optional materials available at $650) Judy Smith Rm 105 Enrollment limited 752-299- lie computers Tnurs Oct 0 Rm 206 Hansen at 101 W Center 1 - 8 6-- 8 APPLE WORKS II wks - and gift items for Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas Tues wks - $12 Sept 29 Cafete(materials extra) Marie Griffiths ria Enrollment limited 752-395- 6 A more study of the It will help you become the Apple Works program of a versatile computerized home or office 8 wks $15 Dale system Thurs Oct 1 Rm 206 Hansen and pay fees at 101 W Center creator 0 753-733- 0 BEG CALLIGRAPHY Italic writing cursive layout and design gift ideas and projects Wed wks $12 (materials extra) Carolyn Sept 5 Rm 203 Davidson 752-351- decorations or gift items for Halloween ThanksgivTues Sept 29 8 wks M2 ing and Christmas Marie Griffths (materials extra) Cafeteria Enrollment limited -- 752-395- 6 Hair Care - Learn styling tips and what best suits your facial shape and hair core tips Thurs Nov 12 Leslie Sargent $10 for all Sign up for one or all $4 for one pm Held in the West Stage Dressing Rm Enrollment will be limited 752-447- 1 - 7-- 9 LEATHER AND RAWHIDE BRAIDING Variety of knots and different styles of braiding - dog leashes bridle reins bozals etc Wed Sept 30 - 6 wks - $10 (materials extra) Dewitt Palmer Science Rm 1 7-- 9 RECREATION CENTER 195 S 1 W BEG TUMBLING AND GYMNASTICS- 8 or 6:15-Ages 5 and up Wed Sept 30 5:30-6:1wks - $8 Kellie Bylund Gymnastics Area Must and pay fees at 101 W Center No phone registrations accepted Enrollment limited 5 7 pre-regist- ADV TUMBLING AND GYMNASTICS- Must have previous experience Wed Sept 30 8 wks - $8 Kellie Bylund Gymnastics Area Must and pay fees at 101 W Center No phone 7-- 8 pre-regist- BASIC DRAWING Drawing from the right side the brain Basic drawing techniques and principles Pencils ink and charcoal will be used Wed Sept 30- 8 wks - $11 (materials Rm 203 extra) Carolyn Davidson registrations accepted Enrollment limited of 752-351- 5 PAINTING WITH OIL - Basic skills including mixing colors and composition Bring pencils photograph to use as model canvas and paper size of canvas to first class or painting supplies and project you are now working on Tnurs Oct I - 8 wks $16 (materials extra) Carolyn Davidson Rm203 I ROD BUILDING AND REPAIRING Build ELLIS SCHOOL 348 W 3 N BEG BALLROOM DANCING - Taught by Ed and Val Tolmon Waltz Fox Trot Cho Cha Swing and wks - $8 couple fun dances Tues Sept and pay fees at $4 single Auditorium 101 W Center Pre-regist- BALLROOM DANCING For those who hove Taught by Ed and Val wks $8 couple $4 and pay fees at 101 your own custom fly or spinning rod using fiberglass or graphite blank Includes spacing and winding of uiaes and installing tip grip and reel seat Tues 3 wks $6 (materials extra) Jim ept 29 Lake Shop Lob hod previous instruction Tolman Wed Sept single Auditorium West Center ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE speak the English language Classes are held Monday through Thursday in the mornings and evenings on beg int and for further adv levels Call Gene Pleisch NO CLASSES WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY OCTOBER OR THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26 7-- 563-511- HOLIDAY TOLE WITH ACRYLICS II - For those with some previous painting experience Paint 5613-932- 8 $15 Dale and pay fees 753-733- 752-351- 5 HOLIDAY TOLE USING ACRYLICS - No previous experience necessary Paint decorations or Makeup Create a more professional sophisticated you by learning makeup techniques Bring your own makeup Thuis Nov 5 Shelly McComb 752-970- 5 APPLE WORKS Word processing Data Base and electronic spread sheets will be taught on Apple y 7-- 9 Color Analysis Learn what your best colors are Individual attention personal araping wardrobe and makeup tips to help you look your best Thurs Oct 22 and Oct 29 Shelly McComb 563-932- 8 5:30-6:3- 0 FIRST ALL 752-746- 8 Basic principles of health and biological 12 wks $20 Jan Sept 30 Rm 107 1 AEROBICS An invigorating workout for men and women that will give you the cardiovascular increase that you need and tone your muscles and help you lose weight and inches Mon through Thurs Sept - 10 wks - $10 for twice a week $15 28 three times a week $20 four times a week Girl's and pay fees at 101 W Center Gym (OF week Session covering the following Learn Longer Stronger and More Beautiful Nails how to develop and care for your nails Also learn the difference between sculptured noils and the ones that are self maintaining Thurs Oct 1 DeAnn Rasmussen ENGLISH structure A six 30-7-8- Pre-regist- For all those wanting to learn to 753-449- 2 information “You gel someone from the X t j Sec HIRING on page IS i is hoping for a January completion on the QSIResearch Park building with April being the latest date for completion COOKING in Specializing Vietnamese Learn how to use garden vegetables stir fry and some special dishes from Viet Nam Wed Sept wks - $13 (materials extra to cover costs of food eaten in class) Susie Yeates 7 Cooking Rm TOLE DESIGN WITH ACRYLICS Previous experience required Extend your skills in 8 different flowers including Rosemaling and finishing techniques such as antiquing and marbelina on tin fabric daycrockery glass and wood jewelry Wed wks - $12 (materials extra) Rhoda Sept Koehler Cafeteria 753-386- needs by utilizing a combination of their circuits "If necessary we will custom design and build a special circuit board when we can't fill all a client's needs with what we have" he said ORIENTAL 7 752-181- 1 at- - mosphere and isolation make it v difficult for local companies to £ attract young engineers from the big city according to the president of one of Cache in- Valley's major high-tec- h - Jim Elwell says QSI manufactures enough different computer circuits that they can usually meet a customer’s 1 753-696- i battery as control of monitors used in hazardous environments MT LOGAN MIDDLE SCHOOL The 3 J er LOGAN COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES glass rather than grinding malfunctioned but the computer worked fine After graduating in electrical engineering from USU in 1982 Jim went to work for Stewart Radiance Lab which USU operates in conjunction with the S Air Force in Boston f He and brother John a 1982 electrical engineering graduate of University of Utah visited I with a man at a companyfrom f which Jim bought computer I circuit boards Realizing cus-- f tomers would be more comfort-- $ able with more suppliers he suggested that the twins go into g competition with him They took his suggestion In September 1983 they 5 began making specialized Z computer circuit boards in South Salt Lake Their decision to relocate in Cache Valley I resulted from many influences Gilbert Moore recently retired as director of external affairs at Morton Thiokol donated space on the first Getaway Special to USU and knew Jim from the time he was recruited as a high school student He and the Elwell twins' father provided financial backing for the fledgling company He also has had a j interest in USU’s Center for Atmospheric and Space Science J and the Research Park ! Additionally Bobbie Corav J director of Cache Economic low-pow- a power source QSI computers are used around volatile gases because they do not generate enough power to create a spark This same power source means the computers can be placed in remote areas where traditional power sources can’t reach One such application is in snow pack monitoring systems In addition to the variety of computer circuits the company’s chief product is a hand-hel- d terminal that is smaller and lighter than any others on the market The applications include controlling robotic equipment and Tri-Par- 'm-Par- the With extent the beauty and quality of Park $ |