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Show SAYS SHE Kids today, especially agers, have elders. no respect tor their Now I realize thats a pretty strong statement. But its true. Why, just the other day I paid a visit to one of the area high schools and there were the kids, dressed i , up in what they termed ties Fif- - garb. And those who werent so at- tired were laughing at the ones who were. Laughing and pointing. That hurts my feelings. Every day of my high school life I wore circular skirts that hit me somewhere around mid-calAnd saddle shoes. With bobby sox. f. In wasnt in high school in the Fifties. But thats how we dressed in our part of the Sixties. I guess its no secret that in Idaho when things reg go out of style in the gions, they finally come into style there. At least thats the way it was in my hometown. pace-settin- Growing up in a small town in those days was kind of fun. The Beatles came into popularity, shoving Elvis aside for awhile. They shocked our parents almost as much as Presley did when he did his thing on the Sullivan show.' Of course the other generations disapproval only served to make them more popular with us. Kids really havent changed over the years. I heard one father remark, after watching the Beatles premiere performance on American television, that if he had a son who wore his hair like that hed have his head shaved. A few short years later Beatle haircuts, or anything nearly square. -- dont know what it is about those days that make the kids today get I such a kick out of them. But theres hardly a spirit week, sophomore days or other celebration in the schools that is complete ' without a Fifties Day. I know theyre poking fun Perhaps its the fashions. They really were kind of awful. Sometimes we wore stiffly starched net slips under those circular skirts. Not very flattering. Pants on girls were absolutely forbidden in school Our formal wear was often quite ugly. Although for a time pretty chiffons were in style. At least for me. Preside AT Conference . -- TAYLORSVILLE. Hartman Rector Jr. of ; the LDS First Quorum of ; Seventy will be the visit-- t ing general authority ! during sessions of Tay- -' lorsville North stake con- ference Saturday and Sunday. j A 3 p.m. session Satur-- ! day will include the stake presidency, ward bishoprics, clerks and executive secretaries. At 4 oclock priesthood and auxiliary leaders will be added to this group. .All adults and youth .who are over 16 are to attend a 7 oclock meeting. Youth 12 and older are 'Joeing invited to an 8 a.m. '"'meeting Sunday where the speaker will be Earl I Jones, director of church security. Youth leaders ,are to attend as well. Lets make this a ' wall to wall conference, ; urged Paul T. Fordham, ;take president, who will I Magna -- 'conduct sessions assisted by Delray 0. Ulatch and J. Kent Curtis, counselors. PROFITS and FUN 873-708- 9 3688 REDWOOD RD. REDWOOD DRIVtlN Swap Weet is now open evq SUNDAY in building here has resulted in the Magna Water and Sewer Improvement District extending its moratorium on mobile home and industrial parks another 30 days. During a meeting of the board of trustees last week, Harold Haight, mobile home park developer and DeNile McKenna, representing White Industrial Park, were told their applications would have to wait until the district set up rules and regulations for such development. Dick Norris, board chairman, pointed out that since mobile and industrial parks are new in this area it is important for the board to explore all facets of such operations before setting up policy to govern future development of this type. He added that since both installations are likely to use more water than residential development, it is especially Lionesses , Meet Will As Group TAYLORSVILLE. A general meeting of the Majestic Meadows Lioness club will be held today (Thursday) in place of the regular board meeting. Members are being asked to attend the 7:30 p.m. session in the Majestic Meadows clubhouse where a nominating committee will give a report of officers being nominated for the coming year. The time for election of officers is being set ahead of the original schedule to allow members to attend the state Lions convention at Logan in April and the international convention in Phoenix in June. A fund-raisin- g 1981 . My mother didnt go for the strapless look. Despite the fact that I could hold one up. hair styles. The clean-cu- t that parents approved of wore boys crew cuts. Those who turned the hearts were into the ducktail and And the break- fast is scheduled Sunday morning from 8 to 11 a.m. at the clubhouse, to which the public is being invited. The next general meeting of the Lioness club will be held March 19, when an arts and crafts project is to be completed by the members. crucial to the future of the town. Haight had received approval for his installation at 3660 So. 8400 West in 1975. However, when he did not pursue the project further, his application was declared invalid and his committed connections went to other developers who were completing their projects. Haight told the trustees his plot plan was in the process of being updated, but that he needed to have approval from the district to service the area before he could obtain a conditional use permit from the county. Larry Alsup, company engineer, suggested extending the moratorium for a y period, but board members ruled they would go for 30 days, with the option of extending the freeze at the end of the time period if the need was evident. McKenna showed the board plans for a proposed industrial park on 2100 South, stating there are six or seven wells on the property, in addition to irrigation rights, that would take care of exterior needs at the facility He petitioned for service for the inside of the buildings to be located there, but he added that so far the type of industrial development to be located there is still indefinite. In his request to the board, Dave Phillips, Snarr representing connections Development, petitioned Service Is Scheduled For Youths Dr. Walton pastor-emerit- for - each service. They requested that the board give them a letter stating that it was agreeable with the board to allow to pro- Granger-Hunte- r vide water to that area and the Magna district take care of the sewage. A decision was withg held on the matter, pen-din- Mr. Huishs researching the sewer, mill levy payment and study. In other business be DURABLE FLOOR TILE Af A SUPER LOW PRICE! SflVEN HARD BAKED-0- N water for r Granger-Hutne- trustees for further Rape, Sodomy Charges Filed Against Man alleged to have occurred during a two-yeperiod, said West Valley Officer Welby Scott. ar SALT LAKE. A West man will face a Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. Valley preliminary are The incidents hearing tomorrow (Friday) in 5th Circuit Court on rape and forcible sodomy charges. Lynn Falkner, 38, 3170 So. 4180 West, was arrested last week by West -- FANCY GLAZED MOSAIC FOR WALLS, FLOORS! RESISTS STAINS! STYLISH DESIGN FITS EVERY DECOR! GLAZE! FOR BATHS, KITCHENS! Valley police and charged with one count of rape and two counts of forcible sodomy in connection with incidents involving two young girls. possible connection for the Magna district into in case Granger-Hunte- r of an emergency. had gone to West However, the board said that his application would also be covered by the moratorium and asked that he submit his plot plan to the engineer and ON CERAMIC WALL TILE GRANGER. A junior church service will be held during the regular church service Sunday morning at Westvale Presbyterian church. residents of Orchard View subdivision on 7200 individual operation within the shopping center area. for separate As kids we were enamored with the war years, but that faded as reality sunk in. It sort of makes one wonder if a quarter of a century from now theyll be having celebrations of the Eighties. Just what will capture their attention. Western wear? Disco? Jogging? Velour shirts (those are nice)? Or will it be something that we dont know about yet? Thats a frightening thought. I can see it all now. Instead of Wally Cleaver Day, theyll celebrate John Travolta Week. How Our music was no better, and no worse, than that of any other generation. I still enjoy the old songs when I hear them. Because they bring back floods of memories, not because of their great musical Extended asked Probably the movie American Graffiti had as much to do as anything with the Fifties craze. But the longevity still puzzles me. But theres nothing more mature than a high school senior. No one knows half as much. That hasnt changed over the years either. e for a sanitary sewer line behind the stores in a shopping center to be built at 7200 W. 3500 South. A large grocery store to be located there is the only firm commitment. All other firms are on a tentathe basis, according to Phillips, who Perhaps the kids today like to hie on back to those days because it did mark the beginning of an era. Rock and roll came into its own. neighboring town. Which fore the board, Brent Huish, manager, said Is value. everybody knew was just a glorified high school. Knowing now what I didnt then, I think the junior college or vocational school route may be the answer to a lot of educational headaches. - MAGNA. An increase Rector To nights hated us. Wed all show up after a game. Everybody went to games in those days. Win or lose. College prep was the in thing. Vocational education had little support. Fortunate indeed were those of us who had the grades and means to escape the junior college in the the hoods wore the greasy look. Girls wore pony tails - another not too flattering style for most. Few had short hair. Though mine came off the day after graduation and has never really been long since. Course after I got out of high school it was the men who wore long hair. Lipstick came mostly in horrible shades of pink. None of the coppers or frosted shades that feel so much better today. They all had alliterative names like Captive Coral or Painstakingly Pink. They were about the consistency of color crayons. Cars were different in those days. Energy was no consideration. A 57 Chev was considered the utmost in being cool. Of course at that time most of them belonged to Dad. Our idea of a fun evening (remember it was a small town) was to have six kids, with straws, share one coke. Sort of race-horsstyle. If you get the picture. The waitress at the local cafe on Friday that short, were considered really Wafer Moratorium Hartman Rector Jr. Thursday, Mar. 5, by Michele Bartmess Now I teen- VIEW WEST VALLEY 5 EXOTIC DESIGNS! FROM ORLY Roth, First of Presbyterian church in Salt Lake, will be guest speaker during the 11 a.m. church service. Following the scripture reading, children age 5 through fourth grade will be excused to attend the junior service. Sunday school will offer classes for nursery through adult at 9:30 a.m. Women of the church will hold a St. Patrick Day bake sale at the church on March 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch being served at noon for $1.25 will include chili, rolls, salad, coffee and dessert. VALUES OlK tremendous PRE-PAST- NOW ON TEXTURED OAK PARQUET TILE! WALLPAPER E0 100S OF COLORS! EASY TO HANG! FROM DELUXE SELF-STIC- & WAXED FOR EASY INSTALLATION! ADDS RUSTIC MOTIF! OIU-- THEN K CAREFREE -- NO WAXING! SIMPLE TO INSTALL! ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTION BROCHURES H0W-T0-D0-- SO. tasosai VINYL 100 NO-WA- VINYL SHINE J TILE! K STAYS BRIGHT! USE OF SPECIAL INSTALLATION TOOLS i2"ir'a RANDOM IT EXPERT ADVICE ON DECORATING & INSTALLATION TILE X LOR TILE FLEXIBLE, 0 FT SOLID VINYL TILE 1st EDITION M COLOR TILE EXTRAS! PATTERN FULL REFUND ON ALL UNUSED, 12' VINYL FLOORING RETURNED TILE SEAMLESS FIT IN MOST ROOMS - CUSHIONED! 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