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Show CQ3 VmIIfIllUACi1 prntfnm Unrealistic FUSION: This is one of the next M Ugl ,ltou, percent .'a f the mst Posing , ,er ,5. technologies "s an yet unperfected.. think that a Optimists m which fusion process heat can be con-aine- d ne at a local generating plan may be achieved in the first half shortage per V v urr (thought Ss J J energy aHeda" rather thanVV dub;ouf 0t ;inf Br' &o lhe uepariment of Energy is '.'l culprit in failing ol spread the gospel solar heat. winds lend l be cnn-sla-and hrisk. In facl. Iliiwaii is idready a :!2-- indniill "farm" which is ex- - peel I'd In provide ;ilmul I'illl pCICCIll III If clccli icily lor lhe isUind ol and llie ( My ol I lonolulu iy 1!HU. FLOWER PWEK: Wood for healing and g;isahol from vegetal in are bolh viable sources ol energy. The gver- - imienl is nol priin""K lis use very as Miller puis il: "Oil die one hanil il looks good, bill olher we on lhe about doing enough SOLAR SIKUC TUKES: Even passive ol r application such as !Smg a Adding and its main w,nd ol uc wit bin ir, degrees soulh - can elumnale The Carler Ad-ministration's proposal of an enormous "syn-fuels" program "may well be the mosl wasteful program in I he country's history." according to an article appearing in lhe January issue ol Keaders's Digesl. Carter's goal, lo make lhe Uniled Slates in-dependent ol Arabian oil wil hin lhe next decade, is considered unrealistic. "Fiac-licall- y no one in Washington or in lhe energy industry thinks we can come anywhere n e a r lhe I a w ' s production targets, " writes James Nallian Miller, author ol lhe article,. Instead of pouring $KK billion into an untried and probably un-workable - system. Miller advocates con-sidering lhe synfuels program as one of several paths lo explore w h i e n e w e r technologies thai will indeed provide America w i I h i n e x p e n s i v e sources of energy are being perfecled. Among I hem : WIND FARMS: Windmill power, still expensive, is feasible for certain parts of lhe country, such as Hawaii, California and New England, where Resolutions. Don't you love them? As I sat talking to five women on New . Year's Eve, I asked them all what one of their resolutions for 1981 (that they wanted to say publicly) was. Silence. They're all upstanding women or our community, you un-derstand. I couldn't imagine any of them with something so naughty that they couldn't share it with fellow sisters. Okay, I said to myself, I'll start it. "I'm going to lose weight this year on an organized plan," I said bravely. Four of the five women said the same thing. Since then, I've observed lhat people have a real preoccupation with From one woman that said that she has gotten smart The Funny Bone By Mary Coons over the years and threw away her 20 resolutions and decided to work on just one. That's smart, I think. I have come up with several lhat I have to choose. I also, as a loving wife and mother, have come up wilh a few for my family. 1. Wipe the sink in the bathroom out with that funny, hole ridden "thing" mom keeps calling a sponge right after you've washed your Tonka truck out in same sink. 2. Hang things up. Wires with a loop on top are called hangers. They are used for clothes, coats, etc. Also in-cluded in this one is the hook in the closet for the children to conveniently hang their coats on. (If I could invent a hook or hanger that grabbed the kid as he walked by and wrestled their coat off, I'd be a millionaire! ) 3. The little silver handle on the potty is to be pushed after each use. (Why aren't they in that big of a hurry when they're washing windows, I wonder.) 4. The underneath of one's bed is not for the storage of smuggled bananas, nranopf? and thp neels thereof. Mother was born with a nose, don't I you know? March of Dimes Requests Help Prevention of birth delects and improving lhe outcome of pregnancy are lhe primary ob-jectives of lhe March of Dimes. Every year, funds contributed by the American public are allocated lo Scientific Research, Medical Services, Professional Education, Public Health and Education, and Community Services. Birth defects are the nation's most serious child health problem, according to the March of Dimes. More than a quarter-millio- n infants are born with physical or mental damage every year in the United Stales. On January mothers will be marching for this very worthy cause. Please give generously and help continue the fight against birth defects. If you are not contacted and would like to make a donation, please call 6 or Uwin , food''"' 4Kbdbs Vandalism Cowardly working jointly with the City of Pleasant Grove, to get this park as far along as it is. Mr. Stewart has long been contributing his time to care for it. The Kiwanis Club and the city are By J. Ford Anderson Friday morning when Lyle Stewart arrived at Kiwanis Park after making his usual trip there to see what he could do to spruce up the grounds, he found to his surprise and dismay, that a vandal had cut down one of the beautiful pine trees - cut right to the ground, leaving a gaping hole in the park ; landscape. It takes some kind of an odd-bal- l person to pull a stunt like that - one who is lazy, selfish and dishonest. I say that a person who would stoop so low as to cut a tree in a lovely park is also a coward and has absolutely no respect for beautiful things or for anybody else besides himself. I do believe that he might even pull up young corn. 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If dad were here I know ittMV-- he'd be tickled to see Mom having such lVl: Vif - a good time. nC The first of nd in Central Utah. A planned community to meet the .W4TXC f 5r needs of active adults. APART- - I . MENTS: one and two bedrooms, all ' X WN, hVi' amenities of a first class condominium ' ' I havinS to buV- - GOLDEN ' t V-- 41 I , LMNG RETIREMENT CENTER: a V 5? Sr resort-lik- e hotel with superb meals, ;C security, recreation,, transportation, ;C v ! x J aSCW an much more. i 1 L III COVE POINT . :U i A Retirement Community v ' n 1186 Columbia Lane (at the I , "7 I top of the ProvoOrem hill on , , "VVX 1 State Street) ?VV N CALL TODAY 377-967- 0 Editorial planning some major improvements for this park since it is being used so much by the public. It would be appreciated if all the citizens of Pleasant Grove would take extra interest in all the recreation areas of the city. Let's make and keep Pleasant Grove the most beautiful city in the valley as you all know it is, and let's put a stop to the kind of senseless vandalism that took place Friday. |