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Show Thursday, April 27, 1967 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Highway Maintenance in Full Swing Pictures Years Ago Draw Interest Staters Named for Girl seed the sides of highway that are subject to erosion damage. Along interstate highway and other major highways, rest areas are now being provided as part of the interstate highway beautification program. This item alone will amount to millions of dollars over a period of (Continued from Page 1) mile of solid white or yellow lines. The reflective glass beads are dropped into the paint by a special applicator gun immediately after the paint is applied. Painting the traffic lines of Utahs highways amounts to $500,000 annually. Many highways must be striped two or three times each year for best results. Highway signs are washed several times each year with a special machine which discharges a special mixture of detergent and water. This apparatus has saved many thousands of man-houin cleaning the signs and thus making it possible to drive our highways more safely. Landscaping is also a major item in the highway program. Maintenance crews regularly Cyprus High (Continued from Page 1) Mine-Mi- ll Union young ladies, will pay for one and the American Legion Auxiliary will pay for the fourth girl. folAny girl who fulfilled the was eligible lowing requirements to try for Girls State: 1. She must be in the last half of the junior class in senior high years. Chuckholes are a familiar sight during the spring thaw. This is caused by extreme changes in temperature, which is characteristic of the state. Temperature ranges in the desert may run the gamut of 120 degrees above zero and 40 degrees below zero. In the high mountain ranges, snow depths on the highway may vary from several feet to 10 and 20 feet in the High Uintahs. rs school. 2. She must have qualities ol leadership. 3. She must be of good character. 4. She must have qualities of courage, honesty and cooperativeness. 5. She must be in the upper third of her class, scholastically. 6. She must be a citizen of the United States. 7. She should be able to take back to her community the interest in and the sense of responsibility in government which it is expected she will gain from Girls State. Scholarship is important, but not paramount. A potential leader is not necessarily the best scholar. Winners were determined by points on talents, hobbies, school averages and the above named requisites. Sailer Gets Top Wilmington Taps Richard G. Sailer, former Bacchus Works manager, now director of marketing in the ExploV sives Division, Explosives and Ik t ftieefcm, i T nJL at Chemical Propulsion Department, has been appointed to the budget SHOVELS AND TRUCKS WHAT WAS TIB OCCASION? committee of the United Community Funds and Councils of ? WE KNOW The men. but what was the occaC. Kirk in 1942. A church America. Mr. Sailer was 1966 Would you enlighten us? sion? The picture vai taken by the late Odeal United Fund general campaign chairman for the Greater Salt To produce an income tax reThe men I am afraid of are Lake Area. turn that has any depth to it, those who believe everything, Primer for Husbands any feeling, one must have Lived subscribe to everything, and vote and Suffered. for everything. R. W. Gott, former safety de Frank Sullivan William Davies - ground-breaking- Mints Given TTo Oquirrh East Shipley Graduate ASU Will U.F. Position; Matron With Honors W. Gott (Continued from Page 1) in Grady Gammage Memorial Phoenix. partment manager at Bacchus, auditorium, a graduate of the Mrs. Neff, be bewill transferred shortly to School, has maHigh come division manager for chem- Cyprus ical propulsion in the Wilming- jored in dancing and minored in education. She and Mr. Neff are ton safety department. the parents of two sons, Robert n Mr. Gott was at and Richard (Chris). Bacchus before his transfer last August to the Radford Army Ammunition plant as safety superintendent. He had been here since 1959. While at Bacchus, Mr. Gott was a member of the Utah Safety Council and several other safety and engineering organizations. R. 12, well-know- Manage Childbirth I As the expectant mother and father set out on that thrilling journey to the hospital it seldor to them that they might occurs THE FOLLOWING events will not make it in time. What wouldl be presented for the enjoyment of Oquirrh East Stake members, you do if you found yourself! I states President having to play midwife to the I birth of your baby? Here are William B. Marsome tips from the American! tin: Medical Association should that! April event occur (as it does Copperhills Dis-- I. unlikely 7,000 to 8,000 times a year): VT , trict Scout Cam- -' r poree jn Butter The first and most vital sugI field Canyon. gestion is that you keep calm, There will be an reassure the mother, and help! Order of the Ar-- I her lie down with her head level with her body. row Tapout. If you can see the baby emerg- April 29 The I Lake Ridge Ward Cub Scout ing surely one of natures most I dont pull sights extraordinary pack meeting is to be held at the him his to arrival. Let him speed Lake Ridge cultural hall at 7 natures own pace. p.m., featuring a Salt Lake Coun- emerge at And remember that old ad-- 1 ty Police K-- 9 Corps demonstramonition, Dont drop the baby. I tion. He will be covered with fluids, I April 29 Spencer Third Ward to ease hisl Cub Scout Pack will hold its provided by nature canal. the birth down passage annual Pinewood Derby at 7 p.m. will make him slip-- 1 fluid The Lake Ridge Ward April 29 in any I pery. Hold the Mutual Marrieds have scheduled clean of cloth either yourl piece a special activity at the Lake own shirt or a nightie or slip I Ridge cultural hall, 7 p.m. out of the suitcase the expectant! April 29 A reminder is given mother so carefully so that all registration fees must be she wouldpacked look pretty in the hosin by this day for YWMIA girls pital. planning to attend girls camp Most babies, according to the I the last week in June. The total AMA, dont really need to be fee is $9, which covers all costs. spanked to make them cry and! Interested young ladies are asked breathe. Hold the baby firmly! to contact their ward sports-cam- p but gently head down to encour-- l directors for details. age drainage of fluids from the I The Primary will throat. For those babies who do I April 30 furnish programs in the ward not cry spontaneously, however,! sacrament meetings, entitled a smart on the rump or the! This program soles of slap Family Hour. the feet will usually do will be presented in each ward it. of the stake, under the direction If breathing or crying are de- of the ward Primary executives. a minute or two, place! layed May 1 The Mia Maids of the your mouth against the infants! Oquirrh East Stake will host and puff air gently into him. Rubl their fathers at a special pro- his back and stroke his abdomen! gram, Im a Princess. at the gently to encourage breathing. Oquirrh Stake House, 7:30 p.m. Don't Play Doctor May 3 A general priesthood Dont play obstetrician. The meeting for all members holding less you do, observes the AMA, I the priesthood will be held at the better for both mother and the Lake Ridge Ward House, 7 baby. Unless theres going to be p.m. a considerable delay in reaching) May 3 Cub Scout and Explorthe hospital 10 minutes or more) er Leaders' Training class is set dont do anything about the at Carl Sandburg School, 5300 umbilical cord. West and 3900 South, 7:30 p.m. If there will be a long delay, May 6 Oquirrh East Stake wait until the cord stops pulsat- baptisms will be performed at ing (about three minutes after the Oquirrh Stake center, 4:30 birth). Then tie the cord tightly p.m. with a piece of string (or a shoe-- 1 lace this is an emergency),! as much cord between I leaving Emotional Adjustment the string and the baby as pos- sible. Then make a second tie an inch or two away from the first! Following Childbirth one. Cut the cord between the two ties with as sharp and clean Sometimes Precarious an instrument as you have. EMOTIONAL ADJUSTMENT Cover the mother. Wrap the FOLLOWING CHILDBIRTH infant and place it where it will) Between 40 and 45 per cent be safe. Then head for the hos- of new mothers experience emopital. And congratulations. tional turmoil and feel painfully disturbed in large part because they are unprepared for motherQUOTES OF NOR hood, a physician and his nurse in our that wife reported. Noting Let us teach our children tol mobile society many young parman as well as mathemat- study ents may find themselves cut off ics, and to build cathedrals as I completely from help from old well as power stations. friends, relatives, and neighbors, Sir David Eccles) and really totally on their own, the team urged preparation for The true test of civilization is I parenthood to head off serious not the census, nor the size of I problems. Antenatal classes for husbands the cities, nor the crops, but the and wives, in which the respon- kind of man that the country turns out. sibilities of parenthood are exEmerson plored as well as the changes about to take place in the household and practical tips on how to Resolved, never to do anyprepare for the changes, are help- thing which I should be afraid ful. 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