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Show Thursday, September 8, 1966 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Hints Given to Help Salesmen Pitch on Phone? Annoyances Can be Stopped Mr. Bruce R. Knight, district States manager for Mountain Telephone Company, reported today that the Telephone Comto doing pany is committed everything it legally can to curb and offensive teleannoying phone sales pitches. j When numerous complaints about a particular solicitor are received, the Telephone Com- pany will take steps to contact the solicitor, Mr. Knight said. Parents Teen-Ag- e CLINIC AS HOBBY TO AID LOCAL W A free Learn-to-Boclinic will begin Saturday, Sept. 10th, 10:00 a.m. at the Rancho Lanes, 641 W. N. Temple, for juniors 8 to 17 years, announces Ronald Dimond, Magna, one of the instructors. Mr. Dimond, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dimond of Magna, is employed at Hill Field m the electronics and missile department, and instructs young people The V.F.W, Auxiliary Says: cannot deny service for this purpose, he explained, because telephone selling is legal. However. MST is deeply concerned about eliminating unwelcome and pushy sales calls. We Perhaps you think you dont possess The qualities you need To climb the ladder of success, And thereby to succeed. Its up to you to make the grade; Outlining the company's posi- Many a man and lad we Has reached the said, tion, Mr. Knight top because he strongly discouiage indiscriminmade ate sales calls which invade the The most of what he had. telephone users privacy or fail to consider his interest or con- Why envy other people for venience. Were urging business- Their talent, strength, or brain? men to call only bona fide pros- Chances are you may have more pects, not pick names at random; By which you could attain and to call at times convenient A cherished goal you would not trade. to the prospective customer, avoiding mealtimes, early morn- - j You'll feel both proud and glad. If win or lose, you know you ings or late evenings, he said. made He further reported that MST recommends telephone sales peo- The most of what you had. ple identify themselves quickly We have to earn our way in life and honestly and avoid disguised we would reach If the top, or indirect approaches. In cases be no other of caKers who are evasive, rude And there should place the Telephone or persistent, Where we decide to Company suggests that tele- So let us meet the stop. pattern that phone users simply hang up the Is true. and always straight receiver. And put our heart in every task, We undertake to do. MAGNA YOUTH INSTRUCTS FREE BOWLING TEEN-AGER- S as a bowling hobby. Young people will be eligible to join the American Junior Bowling Congress and compete for state and national prizes in the junior bowling leagues. The Bantams, ages 8 to 12, will begin bowling at 8:30 and the juniors, 13 to 17 years of age, start at 10:00 a.m. on Sept. 10th. Further information may be tained from Mr. Dimond. YOU CAN BE SURE with BRUSATTO !; j TEEN-AGPARENTS More American girls information, compiled by authorities, is given to help these teen-agcouples to make necesmarry at 18 than any other age group and at 19 sary adjustments. many have become mothers. The following Members of the Ladies AuxIts a very short step from the time she knows that he will most fectious hepatitis, she should natiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, carefree life of a high school stu- certainly strain the family budget. urally tell her doctor immediPost 7398, Magna, Utah. dent to the tremendous responIts important to remember, ately. She should also be cautionsibility of parenthood, as many however, that many of these feel- ed against taking any drugs unGenius . . . which is the transare discovering today. ings are normally felt by mothers less prescribed by her doctor. cendent Some of the other problems a capacity for taking In this modern age, more Ameri- at sometime or another no matState School Board trouble first of all. 18 than any ter what their age. With the help teen-ag- e mother is likely to have at can girls marry Pd. by Martin Comm. Thomas Carlyle other age and at 19 many have of the babys doctor, most teen- may be social or emotional probbecome mothers. age mothers take very good care lems, rather than physical ones. In addition to the problems that of their babies health, although Grandparents, no matter how all new mothers face, teen brides the prospect of such a responsihelpful, may be puzzled at the often have some special problems bility may seem enormous to changes in baby care methods since they had their own infants, of adjustment of their own. The them at first. and may appear to be interfering. first pregnancy brings a very defTaka Prenatal Courses Such instances are best handled inite end to the mobile life that Both the young husband and by tact and understanding on the youth permits. But many young wives and husbands must make wife may find prenatal courses part of the young mother, with d of or conferences helpful in provid- continued reliance on her own the adjustment, for the first born children today are ing them with how to do it in- doctors instructions when in born to girls under the age of 20. formation on baby care and added doubt. The feeling of being jailed The young mother may feel confidences in their own abilities. more than usually anxious about Such courses, often held in the by the young baby can be a probthe demands a new baby will evening, cover simple subjects lem also for both parents. No Are you tired of . . . make. Before he arrives, she may from bathing, diapering and feed- matter how devoted they are to and have doubts as to her ability to ing the infant to medical aspects the child, they would be wise to take care of him adequately. She of prenatal care, including ways ask the grandparents or another Disgusted with the may be uncertain how to feed to reduce the possibility of pre- reliable person to baby sit occahim, and frightened at the pros- mature labor. Local hospitals or sionally so they can go out for an Mess in the City and inpect of giving him his first bath. service organizations often spon- evening together. With proper structions to the sitter, and a She knows that she will no longer sor such courses. County Building . . . This advice in addition to phone call or two to keep in be free to come and go at a moments notice and that the social that which she gets from her own touch, they can be assured that Vote life she has with her husband may physician should be taken quite all is going well at home. The young couple will soon wife, be more limited after the arrival seriously by the teen-ag- e because premature infants, or find that the new baby is not as of the baby. those of low birth weights, are great a problem as anticipated, Strain on Budget more frequently born to teen- and that they are capable of At some time during preg- agers than to older women. These growing a great deal themselves Candidate Republican nancy, she will probably resent early births frequently can be to meet the babys needs. the bulkiness of her figure and prevented with proper care. AlCounty Surveyor the fatigue and seeming clumsi- though many of these premature 26 Years Experience A Qualified Administrator ness it brings. And although she babies grow to be healthy with I PRIMARY SEPT. 13 slept and dreamed that life was have delightful daydreams special care and incubator treatmay beauty. 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