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Show THE VALLEY PAGE 6 DECEMBER 1, 1977 THURSDAY, VIEW NEWS Obituaries School and Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Eleanor G. Paul Jones Executive Secretory Utoh Education Association I dont know why George stole that camera, his father give him everything. Thats a statement sometimes heard by policemen, juvenile judges and school principals. said. C Cute SALE: FOR 2 bdrm. home in Magna with aluminum siding Has outside patio with aluminum cover. Full bsmt., 1 Vi baths, nicely landscaped, garage, nice home on quiet , Call street, $29,000. 262-718 Royal 467-4360- Realty. 486-9604- . 11-1- asm High Flber2 plus 2 Reducing Diet! Lose Better! Send m HOSPITAL OR MAJOR medical insurance at 1 12 cost of Blue Cross, no deductible. Shop and compare then call Mr. 7 or 745- Donnelson, Magna 2 bdrm unfurnished apt Refrig, and stove. Children and pets welcome. $165 plus deposit, RENT. FOR . 11-2- 250-922- 2296. tfn PROFESSIONAL SANTA CLAUS authentic suit, good for children, family, business, church, school parties. Reasonable rates. in demand. Call early for inMrs. formation from Santa 966-247- Box 279. 59901. 12-1- 5 asms FOR RENT Two : apartment pets. Magna 250-5093- en- Stockton Ca Addicssei! PO TAYCO hO 0 LX )529ii. . 7 - 2924. TFN Easy Way To room for rent. No Items Read and Use The Want Ads $2 a Week $6 a Month Lets examine the statement of Georges Dad: I give him everything. What did he really mean by that? Did he mean he bought George the most expensive skateboard at the store when he scored three touchdowns in a Little League game? Did he mean he gave George six dollars when he got six As on his last report card? Or did he mean he bought George tickets to a concert by his favorite musical group when the boy was elected studentbody vice president? If those ARE the kinds of things Dad meant, then he should consider some information from researchers. They indicate that the most effective rewards parents can give their youngsters are the ones. Its possible for parents to forget that the best thanks in life are free. This price-ta- g society can blind us to the simple truth that young people place a high value on getting some sign of approval from Mom or Dad. It may be a smile, a show of excitement about some accomplishment, a handshake or the simple statement, atta maybe you wont want to wait until Christmas to give your child a reward for something he or she has done. Remember this when considering your gift: If youre trying to think of something to give a child who So 250-565- 6 has everything, proud of you. give that kid a pat on the back and an Im other creating problems potentially more serious like inflation. The tendency of government that is, Congress and the President - is to declare the problem a crisis, draw up emergency legislation calling round of inflation. Im referring, the latest of course, to Humphrey-Hawkin- s bill, which will see some kind of action next full spring. This bill makes a employment modest effort at encouraging private jobs in industry and then makes the government the employer of last resort. Incidentally, on the average it costs the taxpayers from $10,000 to $25,000 dollars for each job the government creates. In private industry that same expenditure by consumers nets not only the job but a product or service as well. To make matters worse, profits are We depleted and companies dont have sufficient capital to create new permanent jobs. In the end inflation kills, not cures. In a recent study by the Hudson Institute, Dr. Irving D a wage would add that vantaged through I flation. In the Hudson study, Dr. Leveson concludes, Present indications are that unemployment will not be substantially lower over the next decade than over the last . . . Many issues and complexities arise in structuring efforts to deal with unem- supplement. we tax should enact measures that will encourage private investment but, most importantly, put spendable income in the hands of inLeveson said aggressive dividuals through an overall efforts to drive unem- permanent tax cut. Unemployment is a serious ployment rates below 6 ployment. An essential percent add too much to the problem. It cant be exin a short well time, starting point is that the rate of inflation, which in turn plained which are fact measures solved. let alone the But and the disrupts stability on the expansion of the economy is it affects the stability of the developed build and actually creates higher individual, his family, our strengths of the private as well as the public sector. unemployment. It works like society, and the government. I heartily endorse Dr. this: Inflation leads to higher We need to approach a conclusion and am Levesons in solution with the long pull interest rates, money is short-terthe Humphrey-Hawkin- s not mind, to watching the costly harder get, housing bill, as well as other programs that kindle in businessmen are unable to pay the rising costs of new plants and equipment, and are unwilling to take the risks involved in order to grow. As Lake Salt County Salt Lake County Recreation a result, the overall rate of Recreation Departments Department. 3383 South 300 economic growth slows down, .East. Salt Lake City, 84115. Special Delivery Santa bringing about even higher program Lake City, will begin unemployment rates than we November 28th. Letters must be acstarted with. Were worse off companied by a Santa will establish an than before. stamped envelope office in the Recreation and must be postmarked no That doesnt leave us without a solution, however. Dr. Department and will merrily later than December 8th, or we answer letters from Salt Lake deposited in Santa's mailbox Leveson suggests restructure the public works County children. Children are at McDonald's Restaurants Salt program and develop private asked to address their letters throughout Lake to Special Delivery Santa o Countv. employment for the disad suffers, industry Santa Office Ready Lerner Shops Open Shop At Valley Fair Shut your mouth and roll up your sleeves. Fashion came alive when Lerner Shops opened their latest store in Valley Fair Mall on Monday, Nov. 21. Gals love the adventure of shopping at this bright new store, which is the chain 494th link in a nation-wid- e dedicated to bringing exciting, but very affordable styles to their : know whats wrong with America. The injustices, even in a land thats just. Too many poor people. And theres still too much ignorance and hunger. Generations of people running as fast as they can, just to stand still. Everybodys talked about it for years. Talk is cheap. And the road to Hell, you know what thats paved with. Its up to you, do something about it! Something called VISTA. Volunteers in Service to America. Its coming alive again. And it sounds like it just may be the ticket for you. Youll work in your community or someone elses. Whether you're 18 or 80, whether your income is high or low, we dont care. The people you help to organize a St. Louis poverty project or an Appalachian p wont care as long community as you help. And you will. Not all of it, but some of it. And we wont lie to you, youll be working long and hard and the pay, its nothing to brag about. But youll be getting. Getting back more than youve given. And the progress youve made, that was no drop in the bucket either. Call VISTA toll free: 800-1- 2 Or write VISTA, Box A, Washington, D.C. 20525. Y u customers. The Valley Fair Mall Lerner Shop offers all the latest concepts in design, and is a modern showcase for the presentation of todays great young looks. Open windows add a new dimension, and serve as a stage for dramatic merchandise Abstract-typ- T a Nt A Tve A Lee j i.o," e accent the displays. mannikins further stores architectural theme, which radiates a contemporary feeling. natural All the crisp, new looks for Winter are right there. All styled with you in co-o- ' ' 1889 to Bud i Belle i Wilson, both of Salt Lake; six grandchildren; two of H.. Sandy; brothers, Floyd Kenneth G., Garden Grove, 11 California. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Pleasant Green 1st Ward, Magna. Burial at Redwood Memorial Estates. Hellen Nell Perry Helen Nell Adamson 4420 66, West 5700 Perry, South, died Utah, November 20, 1977. Born April 4, 1911, Salt Lake City, to William and Marion Trotter Adamson. Married Robert Arthur Perry December 24, 1933, Salt Lake City, the marriage later solemnized in the Salt Lake Kearns, (Artheta) Anderson, Kearns; grand hildren, 8 greatgrandchildren; sister: Mrs. Louie (Kathryn) Mertiz, 8 4 Anaconda, Montana; cousins: Cora A. Davis; Kathryn A. Smith, both Salt Lake City; Daisy A. Irvine, Denver, Colorado; Grace A. Worthen, San Jose California. mind. Your figure, your lifestyle, your budget, because thats what todays Lerner Shops are all about. See everything thats now and new for the every mood of you. Elegant, refined, looks! Daring looks! School stuff and fun styles for every day of your life. u Theres a selection of s that run the and gamut from sassy to dress-up- , everything in between. You can choose from a wide, wide world of tops and bottoms youll delight in now, and for a long time to come. Dresses and pantsuits styled to match your every mood and move, and a knockout collection of versatile coats in the "free-to-be-yo- sports-separate- xnal Survivors include sone and Ward. 4270 West 5700 South.. Redwood daughters: Robert Del Roy, Interment: Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Memorial Estates. Funeral Gifford (Marilyn) Peterson, Directors: McDougal Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vern Funeral Home. 2 public employment with great scrutiny. I want to be able to solve the unemployment problem without creating another one in its place. measures, B.L. (Bill) Wolfley Holley Nichol Ashworth MAGNA - Burnice LeRoy (Bill) Wolfley, 72, 3431 S. 7615 West, Magna, died Nov. 25, 1977, at a Granger hospital. Funeral services BENNION - Holley Nichol Ashworth, infant daughter of Ross Brent and Carol L. Turner Ashworth, died Nov. 22, 1977. Survivors: parents; brother. Brad; sisters, Amy, twin Karen; brother; grandparents. Mrs. Sally Ashworth, West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Murray. Graveside services were Friday, West Jordan City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Boyer Souther Utah and Birdie Louise Pape Wolfley, Married Agnes to Albert Nauman, later divorced. Married Marilyn Thomas in 1947, Albuquerque, N.M. Retired welder for Boyle Bros. Drilling Co. Survivors: wife of Magna, children, Kent J. Hogan, Mrs. Joe (Karen) Taylor, Dennis, all of Dick, Magna; Bill Mrs. Taylorsville; Olsen, Bountiful; (Barbara) 14 grandchildren; brother and sister, Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Byron Gygi, Holladay; Wheeler, Payette, Idaho. BILL WOLFLEY OBITUARIES PRINTED Free of charge Phone 250-565- 6 seasons catchiest silhouettes. Lerner Shops takes great pride in providing services that make shopping easy, pleasant and comfortable. A staff of sales girls, experienced in fashion, are always available to assist HREE CONVENIEN customers with their selections. Extra accommodations include Lerner Shops Charge Plan, Bankamericard (Visa), and Master Charge, as well as a liberal layaway schedule. Also of- fered, is the unique facility which enables shoppers to exchange or refund purchases made at the Valley Fair Mall store in any other Lerner Shop. The new shop will be supervised by the Denver office. Mr. H. Greene, General Manager of the Division and Mr. J. Haslett, Regional Supervisor 11 Lerner Shops, have personally directed the selection of the opening stock. Mr. Greene states, We know that shoppers in Valley Fair Mall are going to love us, since weve been serving the fashion needs of our customers in the Greater Salt Lake area for many years. Were in touch their unwith their life styles, and their sense fashion compromising insistence on looking good. Our continuing goal in Valley Fair Mall will be to establish Lerner Shops as today's exciting fashion place. Because the store will be staffed with local residents, there will be many new job opportunities in the area Miss Lisa Paola will be the manager of the Valley Fair Mall store. of save money when you place aN your insurance with You Savings! Just one advantage of having all your insurance with Farmers. Your Farmers Agent will point out many more when you call him. Its sensible to put all your insurance with one company ...one agent with Farmers. ETADiyippC Paris Insurance Agency 9061 W. 2700 South, Magna Phone 250-674- 3 Our policy is saving you money. were Tuesday, Lake Ridge 5th LDS Ward. Burial, Spanish Fork Cemetery. Born May 26, 1905, Murray, c-- !jr, te 21, Funeral services were held Temple. Active in Primary and Relief SSociety. Friday in the Kearns 21st for massive expenditures, thus increasing the public debt and sparking a new corporate A January Magna. Survirors: daughters, Mrs Troy (Ruth) Yeates, Magna; Mrs. Roy iLue) Davis, Mrs. LDS Wlhoft Shrill without Born Gun-nerso- n John S. and Elizabeth Brown Gunnerson. Married Ruel E. Paul October 8, 1920 in the Salt Lake Temple. Later divorced. Married John R. Jones, August 19, 1947, he died June 11, 1969. Member of the LDS Church, former owner of Paul Floral in delayed. Dan Marriott One of the greatest needs we have in this country is to create jobs. Its not an easy subject to address, but let me give you some new perspectives and see if they make sense. First of all, we need to get a of what good picture unemployment actually is and then go about reducing it Eleanor Paul Jones, age 78, died November 20, 1977 in Salt Lake City of cancer. MAGNA way! One thing more from the researchers: If your child does do something worth some kind of praise, give praise now. Rewards may not have much effect on a child if theyre Sell Unwanted . 11-1- 7 S25.0O no Collecting velopes. 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