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Show Thursday, January 5, 1967 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah MAGNA TIMES NATIONAL Published Since NEWSPAPER Sifel lAS,c6TI6N n Alee 1916 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor rujiuAlhLu.',! Dirt the Aler, Modern Way This is a story about dirt . . . your oven as you finish setting the blackest, ugliest, most ornery the table or doing the dishes. Yes, even if housekeeping is a kind . . . the kind you find baked, more complicated than it used lot toasted boiled, broiled, roasted, and just plain stuck to the inside to be. its also a lot easier. Just look at all the extra help we've of your oven. Theres one thing you can say got on our side, and not a speck for Grandmas day and the an- of it has to be fed, housed or cient she had to paid overtime. out black with: It started put up and ugly. Sure, she cleaned it as often and as best she could. But, NOTICE TO CREDITORS what she couldnt see, her guests Estate of MAUDE NIELSON couldnt, either. (And who'd want SHAW, deceased. to look inside one of those things, Creditors will present claims anyway?) with vouchers to the undersigned, In recent years, however, manN. Shaw, Administrator, ufacturers have brought ovens Clyde 3148 South 8620 West, Magna, out of the dark ages. Theyve or his attorney, Roy F. made them bright, shiny, decora- Utah, 2968 South 8650 West, Tygesen, tive additions to the modern Utah, on or before the Magna, homemakers kitchen. Worse yet, 18th day of March, A.D. 1967. theyve put windows on them. Clyde N. Shaw, What to do? Obviously, GrandAdministrator; mas cleaning methods simply Roy F. Tygesen, call wont do. Modern fixtures Attorney for for modern maintenance. And Administrator of there are some simple, common-sens- e Estate of tricks that can save both Maude Nielson Shaw you and your oven. First of all, Deceased theres preventive maintenance. Dale of first publication, DeFor instance: cember 15, A.D. 1966. 1. Bake instead of broiling or Date of last publication, Januroasting whenever possible, since ary 5, 1967. this usually causes less spattering in the first place (but dont GRANGER SLATES fill the pan too full); 2. When roasting, use a moderately slow heat since this also ELECTION FOR reduces spatters; 3. Place a small piece of alu- COMMUNITY UNIT minum foil on the rack directly Three officers to assist with beneath the baking pan to catch the operation of the Oquirrh any drips. Branch, Community Action ProEventually every oven does gram, will be named at a meetneed attention, even though we ing Jan. 19, at the center, 3575 often dread the S. 4000 West, according to George chore. Ovens, after all, cant be E. Fairbourne, chairman. autothe into popped painlessly Ballots have been mailed to all matic washer, shipped off to the council members and should be became an exhausting task, taking many hours dry cleaner or painted over as returned prior to the meeting. from her busy day. lots of conspicuous dirt can be. Candidates for chairman are For years, cleaning them has been Robert Young, 2505 Chesterfield a grim and tedious chore. But it St. (4630 South), and Wayne Holmore. Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W. 2700 South. Magna. Utah 84044 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, Utah National First Place Winner of Weekly Papers for 1965 Mail subscription rates Payable in advance, $2.50 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subNo ject of public interest. All communications must be signed. attention paid to anonymous contributions. . . . The wood-burn- 1967 YEAR The coming of a NEW Year serves to remind us that, as it has been so often said, time is like money. We are suddenly made aware that we have wasted some of this precious commodity during the year that has drawn to a close. Without this New Year to remind us. we might be unimpressed with the monotonous passage of time and the endless pattern of days and nights might have no special meaning. We are optimistic, nearly all of us. We look upon the NEW YEAR as a time of bright hope and promise. We expect more from 1967 than was achieved during 1966. Amid the gaiety that traditionally ushers in the new season, we find the time to be serious with ourselves. We reflect somewhat upon the year that is now history. We think of the things we shall do differently in the day, weeks and months ahead. This is as it should be. If we are to do better for ourselves our in 1967, we must realize that our experiences of 1966 achievements, successes, failures and unfinished endeavors provide the starting point for efforts toward a better tomorrow. We shall have this better tomorrow if we remember the kind of world that we live in. Our modern world is used to change. It is a competitive world. It is a world of contrast luxuries, gadgets, and playthings on one hand, poverty and unhappiness on the other. It is a world not completely at peace with itself. Much can be done in the cause of brotherhood and in the effort to achieve better relations between all peoples and all nations. Let us hope that 1967 will be a better year for all. Is this a good year to be born? Perhaps in most parts of the U.S.A. But not in 118 other nations of this world. There, the odds are 1 that a child will not receive any medical attention at his birth or in his entire life. If he survives to school age, the odds are 1 that he will never get any schooling. If he does go to school the odds are 1 that he will never complete elementary schooL It is almost certain that he will go to work at age 12. He will work to eat, to eat badly, and not enough. His life will probably end at age 40. His only hope is that you and other responsible citizens everywhere can help his country adopt a political ideaology, a freedom and a sound economy which will produce shoes for his feet, education for his mind, food for his stomach, medicine for Ms fever. He could grow up with high hopes for the future or with a rifle in his hand pointed at your son. er oven-cleanin- 4-- IN OLDEN DAYS In great grandmother's day, a household duty like cleaning an ovan often 2-- g neednt be any 3-- land, 8731 Edith Dr., Magna. Vice chairman candidates are Wilbur Richard, 2581 Chatham (16 West), and Petro Rocha, 7065 W. 2520 South. along with communications satellites, space capsules, laser beams and such, modern science has found time to do a few small favors for todays housewife, too. Scientists havent exactly packaged a live-i- n maid for us yet, but they have built a few minor miracles into some of the boxes and cans on our grocery shelves. Among those minor miracles is an impressive array of remarkable new cleaning, polishing and freshening products for the whole house, including the oven. With some of the new spray oven cleaners, all you do is preheat the oven to 200 degrees, spray as directed, wait 5 to 10 minutes while the cleaner and oven heat work together, then wipe the spots away with a damp cloth or sponge. You can even clean sen, Magna, completed a small arms repair course Dec. 6 at the Army Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. During his eight weeks of training, he received instruction in repairing pistols, rifles, and other weapons. Classified Deadline. FOR RENT Today, MAGNA YOUTH ENDS SMALL ARMS REPAIR COURSE IN EAST ABERDEEN PROVING GRD., MD. (AHTNC) Pvt. Ted H. My-ric20, son of Mrs. Belva Han- k, School Bells Ring . . . But Does Your Child Hear Them? School bells ring . . . its time and the air is full of noise and excitement. But does your child hear clearly all that is going on around him? Each year thousands of children go back to school with an unrecognized hearing loss that hampers their ability to learn. One of the most important things a parent can do when readying his children for another school year, is to make certain they get their hearing tested by an ear spe back-to-scho- ol cialist, an audiologist or a hearing aid dealer. Most hearing aid dealers, incidentally, will give your child a free hearing test with no obligation whatsoever. According to the Hearing Aid Industry Conference, a bright, receptive brain, cut off from sound, has the utmost difficulty reaching its potential if it ever can. So be sure your child has his hearing tested regularly to make certain that he has every opportunity to reach his full potential. Due to mechanical schedules in FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 or printing the Magna Times, the with gar. Inquire 8625 apt. classifieds deadline for placing W. 3180 S. 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