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Show Thursday, February 29, 1968 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah MAGNA TIMES THE NEWSPAPER NATIONAL sc6, R AFFILIATE-MEMBE- Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1916 84041 Issued Each Thursday at 9121 YV. 2700 South, Magna, Utah Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, e Winner of Weekly Papers for 1965 National Mail Subscription Rates Payable In Advance, $2.50 Year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subNo ject of public interest. All communications must be signed. attention will be given to anonymous contributions. First-Plac- Will Brig.-Gener- al Address Meeting mentary School. (Continued From Page 1) mentary Derold School, E. Bates, conducting. Remarks, Tharel Frank Benediction, E. Gry-gierczy- k. Retirement of Colors, Earl Clegg, sergeant-at-armA warm, welcome invitation is extended to everyone to attend this patriotic and religious pro- G. McDon- ald, commander, Cyprus Post 38. Guest speaker, Brig. Gen. Ray s. Free. Musical number, combined 6th grade chorus, Lake Ridge Ele D. gram. Women's Medical News who men in their were labeled mentally retarded as children, shows that the vast majority of them have lived useful, quiet lives, supporting themselves and being no special burden to their towns. WHEN DO MALES BECOME STRONGER SEX? Boys become significantly stronger than girls at about 14 and 15 years of age, according Safety Mark Grows to A team of ported at the fifth Congress on Sports Medicine here. Strength measurements made for a group of boys and girls were grip, elbow flexion, elbow extension, knee extension, back and leg lift. He found that the strength of boys tripled for grip and arm-- , leg-- , and back-listrength between 7 and 15, while leg lift strength quadrupled. The strength of girls in these categories doubled and increased two and a third times. RETARDED CHILDREN OFTEN USEFUL ADULTS A study of 109 men and wo Pan-Americ- mid-we- research- st ers found that over 80 per cent of the men and 77 per cent of the women were employed most of the time, and some 65 percent were entirely More than half of the employed had been working at the same jobs for at least five years. Almost all have been married and about half were living with their spouses. g. ft researchers observed that some of those labeled retarded had been mislabeled, that too little is known about how intelligence develops for such labels to be meahingful. The Continued From Page 1 last three years, will surpass the old Bacchus safety record of 1,155 days without a serious accident. The old record was established between 1953 and 1956 when the plant was a rel- atively small dynamite operation. A new round of safety prizes the 7th General Managers Safety Award is due Aug. 2. The prize selection, which is expected to be announced shortly, will include about 20 items. There probably will be one repeat from the last safety prize list and several from other lists. The committee came up with an exceptionally good list, according to Bob MacArt of Safety, and we expect to be offering an excellent variety. Meanwhile, the safety count at Radford Army Ammunition Plant in Virginia was halted last week at 11,250,000 manhours by an accident which injured the right thumb and forefinger of a lead burner in one of the NG buildings. small amount of explosives material under the lead was ignited and caused the injury, according to Radford Safety Department spokesman. He said all safety precautions had been taken. A He said although the worker was able to return for his next shift, some bone chips in the finger had to be removed. Loss of bone, according to the United States of America Standards Institute, constitutes a lost-tim- e accident. The Radford plant, with nearly 9,000 employes, was well on its way to regaining the Hercules corporate safety, record it lost to Bacchus last spring. Bacchus took over the record with nearly 12 y3 million manhours without a accident. lost-tim- e Without an accident, Radford could have surpassed Bacchus in August of this year since it is accumulating manhours at the rate of nearly 1.5 million every - homo sot... Registration dates for the next quarter of special interest classes at Cyprus High School have been released by Jim Cush- 16 Million mid-fiftie- s, to a study made by Maxwell L. Howell, Ph.D., of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, and re- CHS Adult Classes Set Registration I month. ing, who is in (Continued from Page 1) we can render or for the glory we think it will bring? Do we find fault and fancy that to disagree enlarges our statice ure? Or can we ask ourselves if we are mature enough to confidently and quietly do our level best at all times without thought of credit or acclaim or publicity? Can wre honestly and without envy be happy when others succeed? Are we serene, tolerant, considerate, generous, humble, loyal and loved? Quite an order, is it not, to grow up? AND, TO END this column, we should like to extend our very best wishes to one of the finest men we know that genial Irish gentleman, Sam Martin, who will be celebrating his 80th birthday today (Thursday, Feb. 29, 1968). Begorra, and we hope Sam will have a wonderful birthday. Couldnt help it with such a fine son, President William B. Martin, his wife, Jeanne, and grand- children. ADULT STUDY COURSE STARTS FEB. 29TH AT LAKE RIDGE SCHOOL (Continued From Page 1) years to 18 years. Sixth week: People, 18 years to 25 years. Interested people may attend all six weeks or just a particular session they are interested in. MAGNA ELEMENTARY ANNOUNCES "GOOD" CITIZENS FOR MONTH Magna Elementary School announces the Good Citizens for the month of February to include: Nancy Dixon, Jean Crawford, Brian Cannon, Billy Nielsen, JoAnne Draper, Dan Clark, Dale Roberts, Natalie Collings, Stephanie Maestas. Others are Gary Anderson, Steven Beck, Kathy Walters, e Jeff Case, Kathy Karpakis, Tam-ra Janet Smith, Hendry, Reed, Susan Hunt, Susan Taylor, Kristi Barnson, Janet Mitchell, Wayne Holland, Michael DeBry and Cindy Harding. 297-588- & Wagnalls Standard Reference Encyclopedia. Todays first comes from Mrs. Linda D. who asks: What PATRIOTIC PROGRAM DRAWS BIG CROWD The first grades of the Magna Elementary School presented patriotic programs Wednesday and Thursday for parents, visitors and the school student-bodNumbers consisted of songs, chorale readings and special speaking parts. A film, Old followed the perforGlory, y. mances. makes an al- paca sweater so expensive? The cost lies in the scarcity of the wool, since alpacas are found only in the An- des in South -- li&l America at altitudes of 13,000 to 15,000 feet. Is a sea robin a bird or a fish? writes John K. The same name, sea robin, is applied to both a fish common on the North Atlantic coasts and to a fishrating duck! Steve R. wants to know : Where do we get the expression, A ) vyj-(Q- worlds most popular Bourbon KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 NOW HUMID AND BOTTLED IT OLD CHOW DISTILLERY CO viewer sees many changing designs And a kaleidoscope of events means a variety, or constant changing of events. If you are the first to submit a question to Dr. Qaizmee, in care of this newspaper, (the writer of this column to be sole judge), you will receive free the full 25 volume set of Funk & Wagnalls Standard Reference Encyclopedia. kaleidoscope of events? EHAHKFORT.KY CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI A kaleidoscope is a tube with hits of glass packed loosely between a clouded glass disk and a clear one at one end, and an eye glass at the other. When the tube is turned, a IT PAYS TO BUY IN MAGNAI sEgafo(Sri3Dfl Starts Wednesday, February 28 - 7 Days FEBRUARY 28 THROUGH MARCH 5 Schon-hard- t, Make it easy on the other guy when youre being passed. Slow down and move over to the right side of the road if it will help him get around you safely. The UTAH SAFETY COUNCIL points out that helping the other guy in driving is not only good manners . . . its the safest way to play the dangerous game of driving. Due to mechanical schedules in printing The Magna Times, the deadline for placing classifieds is Monday at 5 :00 p.m. YVe would appreciate receiving them earlier. 75c $1.00 SATURDAY MATINEE ROUNDUP OPEN 11:30 SHOW 12:00 NOON OUT 3:10 MISCELLANEOUS "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" COLOR CARTOON AND LOST PLANET ADMISSION 50c 75c $1.00 NEXT WEEK STARTS MARCH 7 THURSDAY "HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE" One Showing Each Evening Show 7:45 TRUCK LIFE FIRE COMMERCIAL Fast Fair Friendly FURNITURE Upholstering. Hundreds of samples. Expert workmanship.- FREE estimates. Dial 1 or inquire 2610 S. 00 8890 West. Sleepy Hollow. TER3IS MAY BE ARRANGED - 297-566- Chick Paris Res. 3 297-203- 7 Magna, Utah each hour thereafter. HUFFA-KEFURNITURE, dial 297-668- R 1. YOU WANT PRETTY Home beauty shops HAIR? and individuals are invited to see our various kinds of hair beauty aids, conditioners, colors, 5 or inquire etc. Dial 36 4057 YV. 4990 South. 298-068- apt, FOR RENT Small, 8216 stove. and Inquire refrig, 36 YV. 3500 South, dial 3-r- 297-557- For your vacation 0 trailer, ft., to sleep 6 or 8. Jack DeMann, CASH 18-2- call 266-962- d, 00 8. PROFESSIONAL poodle grooming in my home, 2880 S. 8560 00 West. Dial 297-243- 0. INCOME TAX Returns prepared in your home. For appt. 0 call or office, 9078 YV. 2700 South, 4 to 9 weekdays, 10 NOTARY PUBLIC T. YV. Jones has his office at 2745 S. 8650 00 West. Phone 297-297- 4-r- 6-r- 297-250- FOR RENT Small furn. apt. In Granger area. Nice and clean. Dial 298-482- If youre particular, About whom you date, Dont take a chance And dont sit and wait. Phone DIAL-A-DAT- FOR RENT furn. Inquire 8812 dial 41 LENNOX Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment. Sheet metal work. Gas Appliances. We install and service all types of heating equipment. See your authorized Lennox Dealer, Glen & Jacks Heating Co., 3394 W. 3500 South. Dial shop, 0 or residence, 2, 298-365- 6. New and Exciting e income unSpare or limited! If you are reliable and ambitious, this is your opportunity to act as a distributor for a very reliable company, servicing and collecting money from accounts provided for you in your area. Become a member of one of Americas fastest growing industries. (Vending or institutional feeding.) No selling required. No experience necessary. Investment required: $1,850 to $15,000. Includes inventory and supplies. For interview, write a h St., Mfg. Corp., Oakland, Calif. 94612, 36. In36 clude phone number. 757-20t- Printing Forms Every Kind at Copper Printing Co., Dial 297-565- 6 apt, partly YV. 3100 So, 36 8. FOR RENT In Magna, carpetand apt, w.-ing, drapes, stove, refrig, disp, carport, wash, facils, storage space. Located at 8086 W. 3500 4 or South. Dial 297-512- 4. 297-538- 00 E, 363-765- 37 9 FOR RENT 1 house, bdrm, plus utility, located at FOR SALE 3061 home at 3026 FOR SALE S. 9150 West, newly carpeted, draped, painted inside and out. Dbl. gar., full bsmt. Dial 5-r- 297-244- 0. 36 8. w. 297-244- to 9 Saturdays. Phone R. R. Barker. 9. 3. furn. apt, FOR RENT with apt. refrig, stove. 5 or Dial Mrs. L. Nicolo, 36 inquire 3014 S. 8850 YVest. 297-242- Cal-Id- 297-674- SPOTS Before your eyes on your new carpet remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, 50c first hour, 25c DO . FOOD DISTRIBUTORSHIP AUTO FOR RENT 36 full-tim- 50c The secret of all true greatness is simplicity. MISCELLANEOUS 00 to give highly skilled, professional insurance service in your neighbor- hood. Hes an expert in planning all your insurance auto, life, home and business. And he'll save you Come in and too. meet him and take advantage of money, his broad insurance experience. Pupils must not be encouraged to think that there are short cuts to knowledge. Bertrand Russell Classified Deadline 298-451- CHARLES ' CHICK PARIS The classes that may be obtained at Cyprus, include: Courteous Driving 298-382- NOTICE ONE SHOWING EACH EVENING OUT 10:45 SHOW 7:45 OPEN 7:30 READY TO SIGN UP Adults for the special classes at Cyprus of registration. High School is Jim Cushing, who is in charge First grade teachers in charge of the program were Maxine Syke3, Teresa Sargent, Helen Van Cott, Marilyn Jenkins and Karen Jeppson, a student teacher. Children with speaking parts were Kib Pearson, Kathie Bryan Knight, LuAnn Holman, Robert Jones, Stacy Bartlett, Larry DeBry, Billy Cannon, Kayleen Bates, Lori Christiansen, Brett Hales, Leigh Ann Fisher and JoAnne Lock Up -- Buckle Up Here are some words to live by if youre an automobile driver: Lock Up and Buckle Up. The Utah Safety Council points out that the door lock and the seat belt are the two most effective safety devices ever discovered. Yet the average motorist fails to take the few seconds required to use them. 3. MAGNA ELEMENTARY Re-na- Dr. Quizniee, our information specialist, is happy to answer his readers questions in his weekly column. All responses are verified by Funk charge of registra- tion, to include: and Wednesday, Tuesday March 5th and 6th, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, March 12th and 13th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Signup for classes will be held at the Cyprus Counseling office, Room 117. Anyone desiring further information may call Mr. Cushing, 297-689- 7. 00 OAKESONS FLORAL FLOWERS FOR SALE All types of wedding flowers and backdrops. Funeral work. Casket sprays. parties, corsages. Delivery service. Free artificial flower arrangement with each wedding. 5250 S. 3200 West, phone 5 or S. 8600 YVest. Inquire Sherm at Central Lumber, 297 6384. 00 FOR RENT Partly furn. home, full bsmt, gar. Located at 8885 YV. 2700 South. $75 a month in advance. Inquire 0, 3005 S. 8900 W'est or dial 00 Magna. 297-504- Sick-roo- 298-525- 298-810- 00 0. FOR SALE home with bsmt. apt., or use as home with fin. bsmt., $13,950. On lot. FHA appraised. Can be financed. 3078 S. 8000 West, dial 39 297-739- 1. FOR RENT apt, refrigerator and stove. Gas, utilities 1 and ask for paid. Dial Pete Falvo, or dial 5-r- 364-199- 297-997- 1. 36 FOR SALE FOR SALE Huge selection of books and genealogical supplies always available. CYPRUS DRUG, dial LDS Church 297-626- BRICK, 3 YEARS OLD 4 rms., fireplc., and light liv. rm., kit., built-i- n range, sliding doors to patio, full bsmt., rumpus rm. with fin. fireplc., also small rm. roughed in for 3rd light room. Dbl. att. gar. Neat, clean and ready to move in. Large lot, 3282 S. 7655 YV. $16,500 or offer. shake, neat, clean, fin. rm. in full bsmt. 3213 Katherine Drive, $11,000 or offer. May rent or give lease with option to buy. Dial 7 or 4-r- 487-257- 467-374- 8. 36 1. NOYV Locker keys can be made in Magna. Central Lbr. & Hdwe, dial 00 297-638- 4. FOR SALE New brk. home in Magna. Full bsmt. Never been occupied. FHA appraised. Inquire Rock Springs Market, dial 00 297-613- TV 1. SERVICE rates. Phone TV. 8176 FRESH 100 YV. Reasonable Douglas 2700 South. 00 297-683- Stone-groun- 0. d flour, whole wheat. Inquire W. N. Hancock, 3791 S. 6000 YVest, dial 00 298-524- 3. |