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Show .i r . ;.6C3 ,WL"C :in, C cu01 Reunion Slated t 'I lie ( spills High ( hiss of IT) i will hold its Jllse.n I eunioti this Sntuiduv August1! at tin Das id Gout lev Hath 4 too ,01 South Gianget from 4 1pm pmgiam w ill be t A held Ml ft mu 6 7 sophomoi es turn VOL. 61 NO. 8 MAGNA, aie (.ill Dons --76-i9l6- UT7 H pm lias, memheis who stai ti d in Phi as ms iti d hu fuithei mtoima Bullm k J 0 2J4H THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1975 National Olympics Bound luh's Mor&ly imU'ors AAU Meet taratf F f 3 Lor 1- P. lv i'll Duncan - Tin AL.gn t A At' Swim Club and ck Mm lev have received yet another Pi- -' , ion to acid to their growing list K accomplishments The young Mor-l- i a lining whiz flashed through sc c cots m the Region 10 AAU at ' and thus captured a berth to t pai a ipa'e m the National AAU Junior vt -- I i c V : rs .1 inals to be held in New York this week Rick will leave for Ithaca, N on Ihuisdav and will compete against the nation s top swimmers on j DK V i t pn V x ill and Paso Rick placed first in the 400 lace, second in the 200 hui'cillv event and third place finishf s m the 200 free and the grueling I oo fiee (neatly a mile in distance) The InU mountain event lured top swimmers trom Utah, Idaho, New Me 'ico Anona Culm ado, and Texas-L- I U so itself As Rick said "The Act 9 -t 1 At P ficc-ty- k V le compc'ition was tough but with a little luck and all the hard work that ve bee n through it was worth it " When Rick leaves for New Yolk, he will he accompanied by his coach, And according to Darwin Killpack ( one h killpac k, Rick has an excellent chance He has a good chance to get ne a oi at the top in the country, both n iw ai d m the futuie Rick knows as - anyone, vc that success is uciMinplisfied paitly by hard work I I c gt ne lal consensus is that Rick will 1 OFFIC ERS of newly foi med Magna Chapter of Association of Reined Persons are balk left, h nna Abernathy, Crystal, Front row, Neva Tipton Esther (olomhr and Leonard Goldie Mauih. Pinch and Orlean Ruhardson Missing a- Officers, Name Chosen Magna Opens Retiree Chapter The Association of Retired Pei sons met at the Magna Senior Citizens Center July P, 1975 to organize a ness chapter The meeting called tc order at 7 30 was presided by A ARP State assistant director, Mr C A Grant of American Fork Ltah The order of business included the choosing of a name for the chapter and the electing of officers The name will be "The Magna Chapter The following officers pro team were elected Neva Tipton, president, Esther Finih, vice president, Enna Abernathy, secretary Leonard Ekblad. treasurer ;! J- chi nTlflriWii-flWi- fitijil;i'itafiirjftWTii U MAGNA SWIMA1ER, Rick Morley, will be participating in the National Junior AAV finals In New York this week in mind That was to he able to compete competi tiveiy with a well known Utah high school swimming team And Cyprus was just the ideal place to come Rick had been associated with Cyrpus High s Coach Killpack for quite some tune, mostly m state wide AAU swimming meets After an offer by the coaches wife to come and stay in Magna, Rick talked it over with his parents and things looked uncertain for a while Finally two weeks before the school year began, Ricks father, Dennis, gave his son the OK to shove off Layton High does not offer swimming at all, and that of course wouldnt help Rick out Everything pointed to Cyprus High and Pirates Cove, the swimming pools name Because of the switch, Morley was ineligible for the first semister of competition and competed only in one Crystal Colombe will be the chairman of the nominating committee Orlean Richardson and Goldie Mauch were elected to serve on the board of directors Annual and monthly meeting dates were set for the second Tuesday of each month the first meeting to be held August 12, immediately after the senior citizen luncheon at the Center "All interested senior citizens and retired persons are urged to attend, stated President Neva Tipton Those interested in the luncheon are advised to call 230 9400 and make reservations no later than August 10 J W hi wc 'I in the meet Aim lev is originally from Layton It h AUer attending junior high among L. vton schools he came to pre season meets The Pirates sailed to the Region Championship behind Rick s unprecedented success AAhen it became time for the state meet, theCyprus team had memories of th eidentical situation a year before East has beaten Cyprus on a single relay disqualification and the members this year were bound not to let it happen again And with that determination, Cyprus was proclaimed the state knew we could win if champions we just had that extra bit of determination, said Rick And while the Pirates were enroute to the crown, Rick was in the process of winning two events and breaking a state record All this as only a sophomore And as he explains, it didn t come easy, "I swim for more than four hours a day, two in "e the morning and two in the evening Besides having the pure talent for a great swimmer, you have got to have a better than average desire In football and basketball and other sports, you can rely on your teammates at times, but when you're in that pool it s just you and the water "Im extremely glad that Coach Killpack gave me a chance to come here I really enjoy it in this relaxed Magna community Im going to try to become All American next year and that means even more hard work, he continued The people of Magna will be looking foiward to hearing how the meet comes out, and will be wishing Rick a ton of luck in the future Could it be the beginning of another Mark Spitz era9 Magna Opens New 'Hot Line', Volunteers Needed for Training I, THE M AGN Aolunteers are required to have at least 20 houis training before they start on the phones and the tiaming is updated periodically The hotline has a minimum number of volunteeis at this time and are still in need of more Anyone wishing to volunteer may do so by calling HOTLINE, sponsored and coordinated A by the Magna Community Council sLaw Team, began it s operation in the Magna area Monday, August 4 to 10 p m The horns of opoiahon are from 1 6pm Anvone needing assistance during the daytime hours are enc oiiiagc to call the Magna Community Council office 1 J 250 6414 which is the Hotline number a MAGNA HOTLINE volunteers Beth Archibald, Julanne Coon and I aura Jo McPermaid More volunteers are needed - It v L'i Hi iiliii Courageous 8 Year Old Girl Removes Cast, Walks Again K Ji h M GA for most of us walking is an easv task But to eight vear old Teresa Jacobsen it is a talent that she must relearn limn with crooked thighs, she underwent surgery in June to correct the defoi mitv Teresa s thigh bones were cut and reset with metal plates and then placed in a cast The cast extended from her waist to the end of her toes and covered over fifty perient of her body While m the body cast Teresa s father, Roy Jacobsen, 2Rb5So 8570 West built a special wheelchair that she could lay down in Teresa became so efficient that she could propel herself around the house and even to church, said her mother, Ada Dn Julv 2! aftei six weeks of lying on her back Teresa happily had the cast And now her parents say it won t be long before she will be t einoved running and plavmg with her sister, Tom 6 and her brother Travis, 3 She also has a small biothei Timothy 4 months old ei esa has been progressing steadily sine e her cast was removed f or a week she used the aid of clutches until five days ago wtien she began to support her own M 1 i A SMILE lights up the face of Teresa Jacobsen, age 8, as she walks with the help of crulihes weight and walk I et esa a veiy detei mined girl was doing fine until she fell and huit her right knee And now it s back to walking with clutches But this is only a temporary setback, and soon this pretty, biown haired girl will I can walk he up oil her feet to try again just a little without the crutches smiled T ei esa, as she posed for the pictuie, By the time she starts the second giade at Magna Elemental y Teiesa plans to do more than ' walk just a little eS HtowEmitklMr ' t IG ARETTE left burning caused fire which gutted a house South, Sunday The house owned by Rick C. 'tills of Hunter, was estimated to have received $.15,000 in damages hue fighteis battled the blaze for over three hours al 891 , sx2(i t VfvWJsA i ri & tr - -- a ' i |