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Show Thursday, July 30, 1970 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah THE MAGNA TIMES For Famous Musical, "West Side Story" MEMBER Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1916 Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W. 2700 South, Magna, Utah 81044 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, Utah e Winner of Weekly Papers for 1965 National Mail Subscription Rates Payable in Advance, $3.50 Per Year Other Parts of the U.S. fS.OO Per Year in Utah The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any submust be signed. No ject of public interest. All communications attention will be given to anonymous contributions. First-Plac- Motor Fuel lead-fre- e The public is reacting favorably to the introduction of , gasoline at a higher price. This indicates citizens are interested in backing their desire to help our environment by reducing air pollution, although the cost per gallon is higher. Each week, more gasoline stations are offering the new type is lead-fre- e gasoline and in Detroit alone, where the liquid fuel each in one about gallons are eight running made available, sales sold. On the Pacific Coast, where Los Angeles has been fighting the one power firm has growing danger of smog and air pollution, natural gas through it where station a dispenses opened nongasoline a compressor, to be used in vehicles, reducing air pollutants by 90 model cars. percent in 1968-196- 9 trucks and two passenThe company has converted 18 half-to- n ger cars to natural gas, which still can burn regular gasoline. A flick of the lever makes the change in fuel possible. lead-fre- e gas, a partial solution to By using natural gas and air pollution may soon be a reality. . . . Three Cheers for the United States! So many people are getting notoriety because they are trying to tell us what is wrong (real or imaginary) with the United States. Hippies, yippies, young people who have been raised in homes by financially successful parents, or who have been able to acquire the needed money to go to college, have joined the protest groups that are causing trouble on many college campuses. Its nice to have someone say some good things about our great nation. Recently, Walter B. Wriston of the First National City Bank of New York was invited to make a speech, and reminded his listeners that freedom must be maintained and protected by every generation. Here is part of what he said: One reason for the deep pessimism of our generations communicators is that somehow they got it into their minds that prior to the 1960s America was largely a happy and serene country. They 0 brush under the rug the violent upsets of the years when wholesale violations of our civil liberties were carried out. Red scare of 1919, Mr. During the height of the 'Vriston points out, a duly constituted jury in Hammond, Ind., t ok less than five minutes to acquit an assassin of an alien who had yelled to hell with the United States. Early the following year a salesman in Connecticut was sentenced to six months in jail for having remarked to a customer that Lenin was one of the brainiest of the world's political leaders . . . Lets offer cheers and thanks to one American who is willing to speak up for our great nation. 1919-192- . . . Today's Pressing Problems Moral decay, youthful apathy and protests against the status quo, are among todays pressing problems. Long ago Edmund Burke wrote this: Society cannot exist unless a controlling power upon will and appetite be placed somewhere, and the less of it there is within, the more there must be without. Magna Parish Hem AT REGULAR meeting of the financial commission of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church In Magna, the o w i n g f o A 1 1 three commit-itee- s were set Jup: The parochial school financial group is composed of Ernie Colosimo, Paul Razzeca and Bill Costanzo Jr. Serving on the CCD financial committee are Joe W. Ribotto, Bill OKeefe and Mike Falvo. Members on the bus financial CONCERNED, Inc., is in great need of volunteer help in the store. Housewives and teenagers, who would be able to work, are asked to call Donna Riley, 297-718- 6. In order to vote in the primary election Sept. 8, as well as the general election Nov. 3, 1970, all local residents are urged to check their registration. The first registration date is Tuesday, Aug. 4, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m., states W. Sterling Evans, Salt Lake County clerk. Wednesday, Oct. 28. Local registration agents, addresses and phone numbers are: District 545 297-285- 1. District 546 LaPrele thews, 3231 S. 8000 West, na, MatMag- 297-678- 4. 3044 S. 8560 West, Magna, Chloe R. 8332 W. 3235 South, lley, SHOW 12 NOON Gang, Double Payday 297-571- 6. 297-063- "SN0WWHITE" and Fun For All do, 2798 297-244- Shirley BernarS. 8500 West, Magna, 3. District 549 LaRee Pehrson, 297-249- Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be. To many, these words of the may poet, Robert Browning, have seemed bitterly untrue. The experiences of others or our own experiences may have suggested that the last part of life is the worst period of all. But a recent report on a 10-ye- ar National Institute of Mental Health study of healthy, aged men, ranging from 65 to 91 years, with the average age 71, indicates that Brownings idea can be right. The senior years, the study 1970 SINGER ZIGZAG SETTLEMENT (n beautiful walnut cabinet. Used only 2 months. Makes buttonholes, sews on buttons, overcasts seams, blind hems appliques, and does all kinds of zigzag sewing without attachments. Want someone to take last 6 payments of $8.80 or will discount for cash. Under guarantee. For further information . . . Call 484-444- 7 297-266- NO NIGHT SHOWS THIS WEEK, JULY 31 TO AUG. Coming - Aug. 7 to Aug. 1 1 Date of publication July SO, 1970. 2. District 555 Erma W. Giles, 3083 S. 9050 West, Magna, 6. District 557 Eva Jean Lindsay, 2623 S. 9130 West, Magna, 297-204- 4. RATES shows, can be full of new, complex, planned activities rather from life and social environment. But a rewarding old age is achieved only through concentrated effort and hard work. Satisfactions and avoidance of frustrations are not handed to oldsters on a silver platter. Today, people are living longer. For many,. the senior years may cover a quarter of a century a period longer than the formative years of growth and early development and almost as long as the total life span was less than 100 years ago. So far, however, the development of the later years and the interrelationships of the individual and his environment in those years have received relatively little research attention compared to that given the earlier stages of life. The scientific study of aging, known as gerontology, is just beginning to fill in these sparse areas and will undoubtedly provide future information highly useful in showing us ways to e better living. The institute study is of this kind of scientific inquiry. Its findings did not support the theory held by some authorities and called the disengagement theory. This holds that old age is necessarily characterized by a mutual withdrawal by the aging person and his social environment. Many of the men in the study maintained a high level of social integration over the study period. Many ranked well on the studys ratings of Buch things as general outlook, regular activities, the degree to which the persons engagements were passive or active, and the amount, kind, and degree of social interaction. In view of the large and increasing numbers of aging persons in our population, the importance of gerontology and its research to all of us, whatever age group we are now in, can scarcely be overstated; and we do know enough already to be reasonably sure that there are helpful answers to be found. LENNOX MISCELLANEOUS IN ADVANCE . WANTED Boy, 14 to 16 yean of age, for steady dairy farm work in Magna, weekends, af- Monday Deadline 4:00 p.m. ter school and during summer. Dial $1.00 Minimum Must be paid at Copper Printing Co. Office Magna, Utah 84044 Mailing Address: Copper Printing Company No Ads Taken Over Phone 297-542- 6 3. NEED DESPERATELY Lge. home in Magna, Hunter or Lake Ridge area. Will lease. 6 Dial 297-55or 297-992- 9. 25 WANTED Clean, low-co- st a late 50 or transportation early 60 car. Must be in good P.O. Box 248 (Additional Words 5c Each) Cash. Dial condition. f 467-488- 4. 6 FOR SALE Hundreds of samples. Expert workmanship. 1 FREE estimates. Dial or inquire 9008 W. 2700 South. Caseys Furniture Upholstery. UPHOLSTERING. OAKESONS FLORAL FLOWERS FOR SALE All types of wedding flowers and backdrops. Funeral work. Casket sprays. parties, corsages. Delivery service. Free artificial flower arrangement with each wedding. 5250 S. 3200 West, phone 5 or Sick-roo- 297-566- TV SERVICE rates. Phone 297-683- 0. Reasonable Douglas TV. 8176 W. 2700 South. 00 298-525- 298-810- GAS HEATING Sheet metal woik, gas appliances. We install a id service all types of heating equipment. AUTHORIZED LENNOX DEALER GLEN & JACK'S HEATING CO. old-ag- 3394 W.' 3500 South Dial SHOP: RESIDENCE: 298-451- 2 298-382- WANTED PETE & DICK'S AUTO SALES 1200 S. Main, Salt Lake City 363-56- Experienced wait- s, 93 6 3. GARAGE SALE Friday, July 31, 5 to 10, all day Saturday and Sunday, Aug. Household articles, clothes, etc. 6518 Paulette Ave., Amanda 6 Acres, in Hunter. 1-- 2. 84 FOR SALE older home, excel, cond. Also small home on lot that could be rented, almost one acre of ground, coop for 600 chickens, workshop, storage. Call for many more details. $18,500. Erma Nielsen, Sugarhouse Realty agent, or 00 297-53- NOTARY PUBLIC T. W. Jones has his office at 2745 S. 8650 West. Phone 9. 00 297-297- resses, top wages. No phone calls. Apply in person to Unxled 00 Cafe, Lakepoint, Utah. FOR SALE Beautiful Magra home, 4 bdrms famcarily rm., 2 Vj baths, built-inpet and drapes. Trade for smaller home, $19,950. May paint for down of $750. 3431 S. 8480 West. Open. Mortgage $11,000, $106 or mo, 5V,. Phone 364-608- Phone 00 0. 359-44- 0 Ready... REDUCE Safe and fast with GoBese tablets and water pills at Cyprus Drug. 10 PROFESSIONAL poodle grooming in my home, 2880 S. 8560 West. Dial 00 E-V- ap 297-243- 0. SEWING Machines repaired, years experience, service in your home. In Magna every day. 30 Phone 359-88or work guaranteed. 98 All 00 355-934- 7. SPRAY TEXTURED CEILINGS BY DAVE LARSON. Only first quality work done. Prompt service. Free est, by phone or in 3. your home. Reas. Dial 29 298-472- CARPETS And life, too, can be beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent shampooer, 50c first hour, 25c each hour thereafter. HUFFAKER FURNITURE, dial 6 297-668- 1. 89 297-560- 0. Dick Sandwich Ph. 298-622- 3 Pete Falvo $85-515- 5 very able... AUTO TRUCK Fast LIFE 297-560- 0. FORCED TO MOVE SALE! Over 75 cars to choose to $1,800. Make an offer on the car of your choice, as we want to move them out fasti FIRE COMMERCIAL Fair Friendly Cllltk PCilS 7 Ru. Mcjra, (Ash will be accepted! 297-203- - "Sleeping Beauty" I ONE ACRE Bsmt. home on a nice big acre. Also small home on property, $9,000. Will reduce $1,000 for quick sale. Call Erma Nielsen, Sugarhouse Realty agent, or All reasonable offers 6 .. 9. forming. from-$- 50 at the Party Improvement District One thing about your coffee . its not habit Hat- District 553 Eugenie P. Dea, 3043 S. 8900 West, Magna, 10-ye- ar COLLECT Board of Trustees Magna Water & Sewer 8. District 552 Maretta R. ton, 8691 Helen Dr., Magna, Senior Years Should be Filled With Activities OUT 2 :15 ALSO COLOR CARTOONS Sec You Money For All ALL CHILDREN 50c 8. Gloria Joy (Pat) 3444 S. 8575 West, 297-543- to give highly skilled, professional insurance service in your neighborhood. He's an expert in planning all your insurance auto, life, home and business. And he'll save you in Come and meet him and take advantage of too. money, his broad insurance experience. Everyone Gets Paid "THE THREE STOOGES" LADY WANTED Typing experience necessary. Business machine and aecounting experience desirable. Please submit letter stating experience and qualifications. Starting salary, $400 per month. Dan-gerfiel- d, District 548 , SATURDAY MATINEE ROUNDUP July 23, 1970 District 551 Robinson, Magna, to Recovery" program, developed by Mrs.Terese Lasser to help women return to normal living after breast surgery. This is one of many service programs offered by the... American Cancer Society.. POSITION OPEN 297-629- District 547 Magna, Saturday, Aug. 8. Tuesday, Aug. 25. Saturday, Oct. 10. Tuesday, Oct. 13. Tuesday, Oct. 27. Margaret 3340 S. 7540 West, Adamson, Magna, Other registration days are: The simple act of hair brushing'may not seem a vital part of every woman's life, but it is to a woman recovering from breast cancer. It is one of the exercises of the American Cancer Society's Reach parish rectory: budget. Monday, Aug. 10, 8 p.m., at the parish hall : parochial school financial time. This gathering is for all parents who have chil Magna. We Identified the second picture as Lola Jenkins, but we did not know who the sweet little baby was. Mrs. Jenkins, a telephone operator at the Bacchus Plant of Hercules, Inc., said It was her younger sister, Mrs. Robin Thomas of Kearns. The photo was given to Mrs. Jenkins. Voters Urged to Chech Registration group are Fred Perfili and Joe Vaculin. These committees will lay financial plans that will be presented to the parish. Scheduled meetings include: Monday, Aug. 3, 8 p.m., at the The Magna Times was correct in Identifying the two pictures In last weeks paper The Childrens Corunder ner. The top ore was the late Doris Dimond Taylor and we were most happy to give the photo to her parents, Bishop and Sirs. E. R. Dimond of right are Dave Timmerman, Corrie Corbridge, Shauna Bailey, Shawn Rees, Steve Defa and Jon Clark. UP WE GO, GANG Says a stage crew for "West Side Story, which will be presented at the Cyprus High School in September. Left to DIVORCE dren attending parochial school. Attendance is compulsory. at this time will mean YOUR children will not be able to go to parochial school, states Father Thomas Kaiser. Tuesday, Aug. 11, 8 p.m., at the parish hall: a meeting for all parents who have children attending the School of Religion. Attendance for this project is compulsory. Last Week's 'Times' (Continued from Page 1) where they will be reread. In the past, when papers have been reread, students have received part credit or have freshman English waived. Also, for the first time, Cyprus had five seniors take the chemistry test. Mike Brown passed sufficiently high to receive college credit. Mike is the first student from Cyprus to ever receive Advanced Placement credit in chemistry. These classes are available to students at Cyprus and any pupil may take the tests. Mrs. Lucy Bywater, Cyprus counselor, has the information about the Advanced Placement Program. Students who are interested in taking the tests should see her. Association - Founded 1885 Lead-Fre- e Children's Pix in High in English P&&PER . . . Public Buys We Were Right on CHS Pupils One-ac- re 297-538- 9 00 CALL QUICK lots, zoned for horses. Beautiful residential corner lot, $3,000. 9 acres, all fenced with 9 shares water, zoned for horses. Call Erma Nielsen, Sugarhouse Real- ty agent, 297-538- 9 or 297-560- 0. FOR SALE 70 Honda CL 350 Blue Scrambler, carefully broken in. Never been off road, perfect condition, $795. Call 297-29or inquire 3211 S. 8000 W. 6 67 LOTS OF ROOM full bsmt., dbl. garage, Idscapd., fenced, flrepl. and bar in bsmt. Built-i- n beds and drawers in bsmt. bdrm. Very nice yd. Located in excel, area, $19,750. Erma Nielsen, Sugarhouse Real- ty agent, 297-538- 9 or 297-560- 0. 00 00 FOR SALE Spinet console piano. Assume low monthly payments. Write credit manager, Astin Weight Piano Factory, 120 W. 33rd South, Salt Lake 6 City, or call collect, NEED ROOM? Make offer on this lge. home. Beaut patio and ldscpd. yd., built-i- n beds, desks, bookcases and stove. Lots of closet and storage space. Must see to apprec. Many extras. $18,750. Call for details. Erma Nielsen, 487-064- 1. FOR SALE 1962 Ford Fair lane, runs well, $150 cash. Call 467-488- L FOR SALE 4. Q Sugarhouse Realty agent, or 297-560- 0. 297-53- 89 QQ |