OCR Text |
Show MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH -- Thursday April 4 YOUR CHILD AND THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAM - JA ENROLLMENT MAY BE MADE Planned For Bacchus Works Do you wish that you had good age to begin learning a a foreign language at second language in a natural school? Your child has this op- way. He enjoys imitating and A new and improved change likes taking part in skits. He portunity. As all realize, the best time to memorizes easily and is eager in the recreational activities is learn a foreign language is when and enthusiastic. This is the time about to be made at the Bacchus one is young, according to Gran- for him to succeed in a chiefly Works. An organization to be known ite District authorities. Learning oral program. For some children, the seventh as Hercules Employe Recreation to speak, understand, read and write another language takes a grade is a year of testing, just to Club will replace the Hercules see what a language is like. For Club of Bacchus. long time. In Granite District a six-yeyour child it should be a year on Perhaps the most important assequence of French and Spanish which a good foundation is built pect of the change will be the is offered from the seventh grade for the years of foreign language cancellation of the $6 per year membership fee that has been through the 12th. Although a study to come. It is from pupils like these that charged in the past. student may delay his instruction until he is in the eighth future interpreters, translators, Membership in HERC will be free and automatic to all emgrade, or even until he is in diplomats and bearers of goodsenior high school, for best re- will and understanding will ployes at Bacchus. Under HERC all individual acsults, he should start in the sev- come. enth grade. Enrollments are now Parents are asked to encour- tivity groups will conduct their a being discussed at local schools. age children to begin language affairs according to their own bylaws which will have been preAt this time a pupil is at a early. viously submitted and approved by a Recreation Supervisor. K will not longer be necessary for individual groups to contribute to the Hercules Club of Bacchus. All funds raised by individual groups will be retained by those groups for their own activi- on a study tks. (Editor's Note: Following is the 6th of a series of articles of Magna incorporation, being made by the Cyprus Jaycees of Magna.) They will be free to elect their own officers and conduct their Previous articles have established income figures in a own affairs, in accordance with study of incorporation for Magna, in addition to one expense the approved by-lathey will item, that of garbage collection. have prepared. Actual cost of the collection by present Salt Lake County However, the Recreation Superemployes discloses that the service is performed for Magna at visor will be available to help all a cost of $6,000 annually, plus the factors of retirement, social individual groups in any way security and other fringe benefits that the county may provide possible. He will help provide for its employes. For 6 men, this is not an item that will cause publicity, obtain facilities, schedany material change in a budget for Magna. ule collection one the in item leagues and events, etc. was garbage there (Apparently Serving as Recreation Superexplanation that was not clearly understood by some. The visor will be Tom Curtis who has amortization of any item is the allotment of the cost been Activities Coordinator for and other interest of a time, over item including given length the Hercules Club of Bacchus. time payment of a $7,000 truck costs. In other words. He will be able to help club offi- would run about $117 per month or $1400 annually.) learned cers with duties that might otherwise take them from their jobs. Under the new organization, HERC will provide trophies for approved activities. The following groups will come under the new HERC for purposes of approval and coordination where Hercules Powder Company is concerned: Bowling ar NOTES TO FINANCIAL MAGNA WATER STATEMENTS COMPANY - NOTE C from three sources - DEBT LONG-TE-RM Payments on - Alfred Henry Tuckey, of 4634 1st West, Murray, died of complications following a broken hip at his home Monday. He was the father of Henry H. Tuckey of Magna. S. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins met their son, Owen of Boise, Idaho, Monday at the Salt Lake Airport as he was en route to on business. He Minneapolis spent the night with his parents and the group also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilkins in Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Count of Salt Lake. CONTINUED (an improvement December 31 For Magna district) 1962 CONTINUED principal and interest of debt are provided for long-ter- m (1) Taxes levied on all taxable property in the Improvement (2) Water sales. (3) Sewer service sales. . District. water sales, according to the Water Revenue Bond Indenture, should produce net water revenues (as the term "net water revenues" is interpreted under the Indenture) of one and one-h- alf times the annual requirement for the Water Revenue Bond interest and sinking fund. To meet this condition for 1962, net water revenues of $20,14.8.75 were necessary. The net water revenues for 1962 were $70.22 short of meeting this condition. These net water revenues of $20,078.53 consisted . The . of net water income of $24,78952 plus the provision for depreciation of $38,495.18 and less net taxes assessed of $43,206.17. Net water revenues of $21,187.50 will be required for 1963 to meet this condition of the Indenture. of-th- Police Protection Explanation The tentative budget published two weeks ago showed the sum of $29,560 for police protection. This figure, as was the case in the garbage collection, came from an average of 17 cities in Utah that have about the same population as Magna. For instance, Murray City starts its policemen at $380 per month and allows them $15 per month for uniform allowance. , Three assistant marshalls at $400 per month amount to $13,400 annually, allowing $50 more for a City Marshall. A compact Dodge, Chevrolet or Ford, which are used ex- tensively inside cities, cost close to $2500.00. Allowing $500 for two spotlights, overhead flasher light, radio, the cost of the car is close to $3,000. Again, due to an accepted practice of not paying for all equipment at once, but depreciating the cost over a standard period, this would go $750 annually. An allowance of $150 is deducted for police car repair-th- is figure again is taken from other similar budgets. There would also be an allowance of $750 annually for gas and oil which would allow slightly over 40.000 miles annually, plus the allowance of uniform expense of $15 per month for 4 men, brings a total of $720 annually. A charge to police department of its share of office expense of $1,000 annually, the sum of $22,200 is allowed for police protection. A factor of retirement, social security and fringe benefits. (10 of the salaries, which is a standard practice, adds $1880, for a total of $24,080 for police protection.) , Figures Are Outlined Thus, the following figures in this week's report reveals: I $ 5.400.00 City Marshall Salary 13,400.00 Three assistants at $400 monthly 750.00 Car prorated over 5 years 750.00 Gas and Oil 150.00 Car repairs 150.00 Radio repairs Uniform allowance 720.00 Office expense 1,000.00 o (Continued from Preceeding Page,) Cyprus Jaycees Give Further Facts On Study Of Incorporation 963 LOCAL PEOPLE HURT club, ski club, softball, basketball, gun club, bridge, square dance, (Continued From Page 1) golf leagues, tennis ladder, archery club and any other new was traveling south on 5600 groups which might ba formed in West. Mr. MacKays car was headed east on 21st South. the future. Mrs. Rossi had just proceeded The annual summer picnic and from a stop sign at the intersecChristmas party will be organized tion when her car was struck on and conducted by HERC with the side by the MacKay right representation from all depart- car, according to the deputy. ments assisting. The Rossi car was knocked 114 The Hercules Club of Bacchus feet by the impact and landed on will continue through June 30, its top, said Deputy Buckner. 1963, which will complete its fiscal year. It will honor all comDefinition of a desk: a waste mitments made to that date. basket with drawers. New RecreutioFSeT-u- p 1 ar One-Fourt- h Allowance of $22,320.00 - 1.880.00 on salaries 10 Stokely Peas This figure is $5,480 less than the amount established in the budget of $29,560. . 5 5 Libby Brand Shop Safeway At This low Price Selected Green Peas For That Rich Natural Flavor Full of Garden Sweetness Tempt Brand $24,200.00 Luncheon IVleat Canned Tomatoes Pork and Beans Now's' Solid Pock 49 2 65 Paper Napkins Cheese Spread eggs Lucerne Whipping Cream Delicious Fresh Milk Homogenized Buttermilk Lucerne Cottage Cheese Varieties Theron Coon and Wayne Blood are shown examining a new hoist that will elevate any car or truck with its new "finger" arms and adjust to any or frame for quick and safe lifting. cross-memb- er Complete Motor Service at Miscellaneous Tomato Sauce Tomato Sauce Detergent All Purpose Sanitary Napkins half pint half gal. half gal. ctn. U.S. No. 9 2-8- 5 39c 49c 47c 29c I ICC firCdm $1 X Closed Sundays BY 5 iX: 89 4-- Delicious Knorr's Soups 8Nn. $1 69 99c Powr Varieties 5 3 $i ,r $1 pkgs. Si Mb. loaf Butter Horns Svenska Frozen Cherry Rolls Pepperidge Form Apricot Nectar QSl Town House, 46 oz. can Complete Your Set! The World's Great Religions 3 Volume Set By the Editors of life Pot Roast loaf loaf U.S.D.A. Choice Beef You Can Really Taste the Difference In Beef from Safeway pkg. 1 pkg. 1 Tonder Flavorful Asparagus Swift Premium Hams Spring Fresh Crisp and Tender Boneless Roast Swift Hams Delicious Tender Desert Grown Phone p.m. Fancy Plums Waldorf Dates TEC'S TEXACO SERVICE 9 F Macaroni Chunk Tuna Skylark Bread Home Style Skylark Bread Our low Price Twist Bread 7. wh, Unpittod . Pkg. With Each $10 Purchase South Open 7 a.m. to Lee Gull, local Safeway manager, is shown handing a $100 check to Mrs. W. A. Garringer. 3241 South 9300 West, the first Magna winner in Safeway's Cash Game, half Several Snow Star Popular Flavors R-- Wonderful new Plastic Kites, Reg. $1.39 3500 79c Asparagus Spears Brussel Sprouts Birdseye Peas Onion Rings JEkr&T FREE West tin 3 XI 25 Ice Cream Complete motor service, brakes, mufflers, alignment, fast, courteous service. 7200 9 Freshly Baked Betty Crocker Tec's Texaco Service 2-8- Bargains 14 ?. 8-8- Frozen Food Bargains Creom O' Crop Grade aa S Save At Your Nearby Safeway 2 4 $1 tin Chiffon Tissue S2T" Cashew Nuts At Our Dairy Displays doz. Large Eggs coZ:Z,Crop P . 35 35 59 2 $1 No. 303 cans 499' Now's The Time To Save At This Low Price 2 95 UJ inner! 2n33' Woods Cross Brand Van Camp II I Medium - 3 The Time To Stock Up This New Low Price Town House Baby Limas None Finer White Beans TowBHou Small Size Town Great Northern House Dried Raisins TownHou" Seediest Town House Fancy Prunes Medium f.lagn's First 4 ss. 89' Del Monte Mode of Red Ripe Tomatoes and Fine Spices Tomato Catsup Vienna Sausage Grapefruit Pascal Celery Pascal Crisp 1 A jr tted Pkg. 29 Chuck Steak G,ld.V,c ib. 69 49 49 2 Ground Beef Ham 89 89 Steaks Fish Fillets Captain's Choice Sole, Cod, Haddock pkg. JQ r, Prices effective Thursday, Friday end Saturday 2 fr 19' Florida Famous Indian River Sweet and Juicy U.S. No. TQjPi Beef Pot Roost Choice ib. Shank Portion 5 to 7 lb. Average lean and Tender Full Flavored large Stalk and Delicious each 15' COPYRIGHT 1PM, 1761, 1PM ANDOR 1PM SAfEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |