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Show Thursday, April 25, 1968 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Screening April 30th Continued From Page 1 with either glaucoma or diabetes, to be screened for these Sectwo diseases. Dr. Betty S. Gilson, chief, Chronic Disease out that glaucoma tion, Utah State Division of Health, points and' diabetes are two conditions which may go undiagnosed reuntil they have caused serious damage that cannot be leadthird the paired. Glaucoma is the second and diabetes is so that adeis vital detection of blindness cause Early ing be can provided quate treatment Joe W. Ribotto, Mignu Lions Sight Conservation chairman, states that persons in need of transportation to attend the clinic should contact their local Lions Club. Magna resiGrandents may call Bingham residents, and Hunter residents may call ger, or 297-214- 774-252- 6; 3; 298-86- 299-045- 298-605- 298-214- 65 5. Tips on Writing Continued from Page 1 cents for each additional pound. Make sure the package is clearly marked: Special Fourth-Clas- s Books. Such parcels go by ship and delivery is within a period. All of the rules for addressing letters apply to packages with one added caution: Address the package on one side only the post office may believe you have forgotten the postage if they happen to look on the addressed side that does not include the stamps. What to send. Practicality is the key word in selecting gifts. A heavy or cumbersome item may be more of a bane than a boon to him. According to the U.S.O., included in many servicemens "Want List" are: shaving e lotion, equipment, face towels, soap, razor blades, deodorant, foot spray, shampoo in plastic bottles, insect repellent, writing materials, penlites, foam insoles for combat boots, small jigsaw puzzles, small crossword puzzle books, paint brushes (for cleaning rifles), a subscription to his hometown paper, pictures of families and tobacco. Parcel packing pointers. The post office tells us to: Make sure you use containers strong enough to hold and protect their contents during the course of handling. Such containers should be the proper size to hold the shipment and give enough space for cushioning material. Do not overstuff carton. Translated, that means using common sense in packing, realizing that your box of goodies is going to go a long way and will be handled many times before it reaches after-shav- one-inc- h Magna Elected Council Head Leaves on Unique Army Tour Legionnaires to Attend Convention Glaucoma-Diabete- s . its ultimate destination. Be sure you enclose a slip of paper with your serviceman's name, address and list of the package's contents, in case the outer wrapping goes astray or becomes unintelligible. For added protection, wrap with sealing tape and strong cord. You can send cookies, and theyll be less likely to crumble in transit, if you wrap them individually, or a few at a time, in foil, for extra protection and fill in the empty spaces in the box with tissue. A good rule of thumb for any package is that, if you can hear the contents rattling around inside, it's improperly packed. You may enclose a letter with fourth-clas- s mail, but the post office requires you to add an extra 6 cent3 per ounce postage for the letter on the outside of the package, along with the noMail Entation, "First-Clas- s closed. If you heed these tips on writing and sending packages to servicemen, you will be doing everything possible to help the post office make good on its proud motto: Neither rain nor snow nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." Plans are being made by the members of Cyprus Post No. 38 to attend the American Legion, District 8, Department of Utah convention on Saturday, April 27th at Dugway, Utah. Delegates are Commander Tharel McDonald, chairman; Art Doty, Lew Welcker, Glen Bruyn, John Sabin and Don Devore. Alternates are Earl Clegg, Frank Falvo, Keith Inkley, E. P. Salm, Rulon Cushing, Harry Adams, Bill West, Eugene Kone W. B. Martin, LAKE RIDGE SCHOOL ART FESTIVAL PROVES BE SUCCESSFUL and Dick Monsen. Registration starts at 8:00 am. and continues to 1:30 p.m. A bus tour of the Dugway Proving Grounds will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and a joint meeting of the Legion and Auxiliary at the Post Home is slated at 1:30 p.m. Gary Matthews, Bob Southern, ON THURSDAY EVENING EVENT Fourth Grade Stitchery on burlap, college pictures, sewing cards, embroidery on paper. Fifth Grade Modeling, basket weaving with reeds, block printing with vegetables, mathematical stitchery, flowers with powder paint. Sixth Grade Leather projects, perspective drawings of lakes, buildings and mountains, paper mache. The Lake Ridge Elementary School Art Festival proved most successful Thursday evening. Every class presented a display in the classroom and in the hall and a new innovation, children demonstrating various types of art work, met with praise, to include: Kindergarten Easel and finger painting. Screen paintFirst Grades ing, paper mache, glueing on cans and rock salt mosaic. Second Grade Weaving, blow painting straw, painting on cloth, magazine. Third Grade Design in Repetition, construction paper, plaster of paris wall plaques, forms, rubber cement, water color pictures, crepe paper Goethe in-sa- Wilson's Corn King Fully Cooked 6 to 9 Pounds Fresh Pork Roast Bosfon Butts Top Grade Pork When Gen. Winn was in Salt Lake City last fall, a statement was given that it is virtually certain that a Sentinel site will be located in the southwest portion of Salt Lake County. The Kearns, Magna and West Jordan areas were named as possible sites for the complex. ic 250-acr- e, , n. Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put ones thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world. -- Anti-Ballist- At 2:00 p.m., the Legion and Auxiliary separate for business meetings. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. will be social hour at the Post Home. At the banquet in the officers club at 7:00 p.m., Brig.-GeRoy D. Free, Commanding General, 96th Army Reserve Command over Utah, Idaho and Montana, will be the guest speaker. A dance follows at 9:00 p.m. At a recent meeting of the Cyprus Post, Frank Falvo was named Oquirrh Fund representative of the American Legion. Bob Southern was awarded a commendation for hospital activities and work. Keith Yeates was named business manager of the baseball activities for the Cyprus Post and the local chapter endorsed Bob Southern as candidate for Department First Vice TO erational status. Continued from Page 1 Army briefing team to confer with Gov. Rampton and a group of state, county, and city officials on the possibility of locatMising a Sentinel sile System in this area. Prior to Gen. Winns November visit here, then Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara had announced plans to deploy the Sentinel system to provide a defense against an anticipated Communist China intercontinental ballistic missile threat of the He said that the system will consist of 15 to 20 Spartan and Sprint missile batteries deployed throughout the country. Shortly after Secretary McNamaras initial announcement, 10 geographical areas were chosen for possible site locations, one of them being in the Salt Lake , City area. It is expected that the Sentinel system will have the first battery operational in the early 1970s. 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