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Show MA.CNA TIMES. MAGMA, UTAH EXA.v::iATions Ar::iou::cED Foa S-- ; CLASS S i.- CoL Evan P. Clay, state director of Selective Service, announced I recently that beginning July 1, Selective Servwill ice registrants classified be ordered for armed forces examinations as soon as possible. The first group will be examined at the Armed Forces Examining Station at Ft. Douglas during the month of Aug., 1964. CoL Clay emphasized this examination is solely for the purpose of determining whether such young men are qualified for mili1964, l-- A '' v-'- - - 'f . cv.' V . '."A ' . - M " 'v - :' - - i ) - ' ' v v I . 'J A i v N, (At ? a I - o V'i f i 'V.' O iOi ft Sunder Ueeakg Baal H . ''& A Os V O' - & 8 v fysiVy, . I i QUALITY CUSiMESS CARDS FINEST KIND L000 in 1X08 in color S5.95 2 colors $8X5 1 a. mm'-- GOING BICYCLING Left is Larry Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, and Craig Goates. son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Goates, astride their new bicycles their heads even with a high stop sign. The bikes have the frames reversed so that the driving sprockets are as high aas the usual seat. A long steering post is then installed and a length of pipe raises the seat to the required height. The boys say the bicycles are fun and easy to ride, but hard to mount and get started. The high bicycles are becoming quite popular in the Eastern states and were recently introduced in the Western area. Riders urge extreme caution always. LAKE RIDGE ATI1A VOTiriG DISTRICTS West 2700 South Magna. Utah Dial GIVEN HEW SITES 297-565- 6 Voters in District 545 (Lake Ridge area) are affected by a change in the district, which has been divided down 7615 West. All east of 7815 West will register, at the home of, Mrs. Margaret ! Adamson. 3340 8. 7540 West, phone and all residents west of the center of 7815 West will register at the home of Mrs. LaPrele Matthews. 3231 8. 8000 West, phone The new district will be known as 546. 297-285- 1. 297-678- 4. BARRY D, SORENSEN If repaid in 14 days the total cost will be 83$. Phone for prompt, courteous service I GIVEN PROMOTION ON DESTR0YEYR Sill? USS LOANS UP TO 52500 FINANCE COMPANY of Magna 9013 West 2700 South BYron L CALVIN COPPER PRINTING COMPANY 8124 SH3B HOOPER (FHTNC) Barry D. Sorensen, engineman first class, USN, son of Mr. and CLARK co::.?letes A I R This was Sunday morning on Pine Island, in the middle of the Salmon River. It was to be a day of rest and contemplation. A day of rest because the Lord had decreed it so and because the previous 36 hours had left little for sleep or rest A day of temptation, because in this immense expanse of wilderness, away from the clamor and turmoil of civilization, it was the most natural thing on earth for each Individual to meditate about himself and his relationship to his Creator. Somehow, out here, a better perspective could be obtained. All things seemed to belong together in a more natural relationship. Later, as the sun approached its zenith, after the cooking pots and grills were cleaned, after the river had been used to wash facet and brush teeth, e cell to worship was given. Unique Servlet Worship services have been r.Tn.jLu;ti Hay "STT.'JCT As the thirty-on-e campers assembled under the guidance of one whose spirit belongs among the spiritual giants of this earth, a unity of purpose was felt A song was sung, Praise to the Man. Some of the voices were off key, some did not even follow the melody very closely, but here in this great Cathedral of the open spaces, only the sweetness and beauty of the spirit could be heard. All the sourness of civilizations rush was forever lost to the surrounding mountains. An opening prayer, filled with the spirit of the occasion, was offered by a youth. We had been enriched this day beyond anyones ability to calculate in terms of dollars and cents. The events of this simple worship service on this small island would leave its indelible mark on alL -- daily migration through the sky before the camp - began to stir. Soon, however, five attendants started campfires and breakfast The mingled smells of dean pine smoke and frying bason and put a fine edge an the of 31 adventuresome souls. A gentle breese in the pine W sS Ys boughs above blended with the 1 endless river sounds on either side of the island. These backA &VJ ground sounds, punctuated by the v ij spatter of frying beeon, the occasional pop of a burning stick and Hj the clatter of cooking ogdgmeat formed a symphony of sound, not new nor particularly unique. To these 21 ed venturers, however, it was 'a musical score belonging only to them. VrY.:j ' ! A Let us have faith that right makes might, and, in that faith, let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. Abraham Lincoln r rv -- o tary service and will in no way l-- held by individuals and groups of Individuals since the dawn of creation. They have been held through Aus. art Mo rototivoto to tn Ho Sou's, in the barren desert in the dense was submitted by SshTjysaro ana of the toadoro. Ho tnJ bo twM-a- d undergrowth of jungles, on the thlo oar by Caoisfots, Ma -L. Adamoon, 44 Huaath and freeting expense of the Arctic, athara.) end In the endless rocking of a A hot July sun had begun its lifeboat They have been held f ' NM (tSitor " subject them to early induction into the armed forces. At the present time, Col. Clay said. Selective Service registrants in Utah are being inducted at approximately age 21 or older. The examination of registrants is part of President Johnsons War on Poverty and its primary purpose is to let young men know at an early age whether or not they are qualified .for military service. Those registrants found not qualified for military service will then be made aware of the state agencies that can assist them in civilian employment training. lo &eep Step Per Worship m untin( for Salmon It Ivor " I - . River - L' ,"Vv ;'V. y 0:! Cltyth C:!!l Fcr On I l-- A in the most elaborate of cathedrals and in the cimplest of frame structures. Worship services have been conducted by wise, intelligent people, as well as more simple types. Sven ao, each worship service is unique to thorn who attend. They taka with them, from the eerrice, exactly what they are entitled to receive according to the measure and capacity of the spirit they bring to the service. So It was on this day, Sunday in July, on a small island in a primitive wilderness area of David Cliot Eud;t, S3, UZi Elaine Ave., Amanda Acres, in Hunter, departed Wednesday for Doncaster, Yorkshire, in central England for a year of exchange teaching. He is an art teacher. o Mr. Budge will instruct students at Thurscoe High School, a modern secondary 13-t- English schooL He is one of 78 such Americans going to England this summer and has taught art at Kearns Junior High School tea the past three years. He is a graduate of the University of Utah. Mr. Budge will exchange teaching positions with Malcolm Owen, 25, an Englishman. Mr. Owen will arrive Sept 5 to teach at the Kearns schooL L Kltii (1 El r.CUn TO tlAVAL GA.1Y 6zz!:o Amoves Tcnte Pay co:istuUctio:i nvz A teachers salary schedule for Upon recommendation of the 183445 hat been approved by file superintendent, the board cut the ABOARD THE USS BRECKINRIDGE (FHTNC) Gary L. Wall, builder third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon S. Wall, 2952 S. 9150 West, Magna, is en route to Okinawa with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Granite School District Board of local tax levy by one and Education. mills to offset the inthe crease in state tax levy. The salary, schedule approval' was reported by Supt. Elmer It was based upon this years schedJ. Hartvigsen that the assessed ule. valuation of the district was The board reduced the number This is 10 million of step to reach the maximum $214,047,786. more thaa anticipated, dollars from 15 to 14, increased the maxbut will not increase the money imum on the 14th step with a the district because received bachelors degree from $7,104 to the tax by and state aid will be levy $7,128; granted an additional $50 reduced. per year for teachers who have The reduction in tax levy comes completed $0 graduate hours and in the 10 cent of the addithe same . amount for teachers tional basicper program in the capiwith masters degrees. tal outlay division of the budget Salary Schedule The salary for a teacher with a bachelor's degree starts at Many Own Firearmc There are more than 40 million $4,482. The bachelors degree, plus the CO graduate hours, will people in the U.S. who own am nut from $4,730 to $7X82 and the use firearms of one description or masters schedule will range from another, reports the National Rifle Association of America. $4,502 to $7,454. Dale R. Curtis, Salt Lake City, Virtually all are citwas appointed as the associate izens who hunt, shoot at targets, purchasing agent for the district. or collect arms and ammunition. law-abidi- Five. While in Okinawa, the battalion will build roads and buildings in support of the Third Marine Division on Okinawa. WRECKED AUTOS WANTED ports fat SAN ANGELO, TEXAS Airman Second Class Calvin L. Clark, son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl D. Clark, 2878 S. 8600 West, Magna, has completed a special U.S. Air Force course for communications technicians at Auto WresHnc Dial BY tfea SS loraijo Good-fello- w 8824 WIST 27C3 AFB, Texas. SOUTH Airman Clark will be assigned to one of more than 250 installa- tions world-wid- e where Air Force combat and support units are based. The airman attended the University of Utah. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Population Going Up Voyns Nicolo extend$ a personal invitation to everyone come in for this gala celebration nnnnnrinnnnnnnnnnnnn Mrs. Deorr M. Sorensen, 3495 S. 7495 West, Lake Ridge, was recently promoted aboard the destroyer USS Hooper, operating with the Seventh Fleet in the Far If you wish to ruin yourself, East. marry a rich wife. His promotion was based on Jules Michelet time in service and rate, military appearance, performance of duties and his making a passing WESTERN AUTO score on the Navy-wid- e competiDEALERS tive test for promotion. MILK . i ICE CREAM DOODDOODOa WANTED1 FOR MAGNA. PROVO. SALT LAKE CITY Own your owa business in community where there is a good income potential for the investment end where e Western Auto Associate Store is needed. 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