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Show Thursday, May 8, 1969 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah THE MAGNA TIMES KCC Smelter Head Gets Fellowship MEMBER David A. Kinneberg, smelter operations superintendent, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation, has been selected to receive an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship for study at the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- mmPE Association - Founded 188 5 Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1916 Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W. 2700 South, Magna, Utah 84044 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, Utah e Winner of Weekly Papers for 1965 National nology, Massachus- Cambridge, etts. Sloan Fellows are chosen from fields of business, industry, education, government and urban affairs. Mr. Kinneberg is one of 50 First-Plac- Mail Subscription Rates Payable in Advance, $2.50 Year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. AH communications must be signed. No attention will be given to anonymous contributions. Battery-Powere- d Evidence Now That Youve Paid It, Here's Where It Goes The average federal tax burden per family in 1969 (estimated total tax receipts divided by the number of families, including single person units) amounts to $2,834. Distributing this tax burden per family in proportion to expenditures in the budget presented in January, Tax Foundation, Inc., finds that the average familys tax burden is being used as follow's: Tax Burden Per Family $2,834 1,250 61 65 84 29 124 36 Total National Defense International Affairs and Finance Space Research and Technology Agriculture and Agricultural Resources Natural Resources Commerce and Transportation Community Development and Housing 'Education Health and Welfare Veterans Benefits and Services Interest and all other Include Sooliil Iiwun-anw- , HI 754 119 201 . And according to the U S. Chamber of Commerce, employed workAmericans will work two and a half hours every eight-hou- r local. and state ing day in 1969 to pay their tax bills federal, The 10 percent surtax last year accounted for a big jump in federal taxes, but state and local taxes are also showing a distinct review by taxaupward trend. This is revealed in a of the United Commerce of the Chamber of tion and finance experts States. To properly evaluate the rise in state and local taxes, it should be remembered that federal income (individual and corporate) tax receipts are expected to reach $122 billion in fiscal 1969. Income tax take 10 years ago 1959 was $54 billion. In 1932, the total was slightly more than $1 billion. From 1932 to 1940, the figure doubled to about $2 billion. By 1950, federal income tax receipts reached $26 billion. Now, less than two decades later, they Beacon Rocket have quadrupled. just-complet- Police answering a silent burglar alarm in a Southwestern city found that the thieves had chopped a hole in the roof of a jewelry store and were drilling into the top of the vault when they were frightened away. A large assortment of burglary tools, including a drill press with the serial number removed, was found at the scene. All of the tools were closely examined for fingerprints with negative results. However, latent prints were developed on the batteries of a flashlight left by the thieves. These were matched with the fingerprints of an who was arrested and charged with burglary. FBI VARIETY of events headline the Oquirrh East Stake ac tivities calendar during the ensuing week, states A William B. Martin, president of Oquirrh East Stake, Church of JesuB Christ of Latter-da- y the de President Martin fol- lowing: Friday, May 9 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, May 10 M.D., Director Stanley National Institute of Mental Health F. Yolles, "Ticket Blast-Of9 a.m., at Lake Ridge Ward. All Cubs, Guides, Scouts and leaders. Wear uniforms. Sunday, May 11 1. Regular ward priesthood, Sunday School and Sacrament meetings. 2. Stake Youth Chorus rehear1. Stake a Scout-O-Ram- f, (Continued from Page 1) psychiatric patients in hospitals. Patients who are in a psychiatric hospital on the first day they become entitled to their 150 days of coverage for a spell of illness are still subject to have all days of such . care immediately preceding entitlement subtracted from their available benefits if they continue to receive psychiatric services whether given in a psychiatric or general hospital. If they require hospitalization in a general medical institution for medical services unrelated to their mental illness, however, their days of hospitalization are not counted scribed by a physician. This is a serious limitation to a person with ai) emotional disorder who is dependent on regular medication which has to be taken by mouth, such as tranquilizers in tablet or pill form, in order to regain or maintain his health. Results of this study ordered by Congress, therefore, may be important for mental patients. QUOTATIONS Tireless Being, patient of mans procrastination, affords him fresh opportunities every hour. Mary Baker Eddy 0 Originally from Battle University of Nevada and is a graduate of the Executive Development Program, University of Utah. He is a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Masonic Lodge and Shriners. A veteran of World War II, he served with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from 1943 to 1946. sal, 1 p.m., at Lake Ridge Ward. Monday, May 12 1. MIA: Stake Dance Festival, 7:30 p.m., at Oquirrh Stake Building. No MIA meetings are 2. to do to- to-da- against them. Benjamin Franklin Another provision of the 1967 amendments calls for a study of drugs and costs, including covering payment for additional kinds of drugs, such as those used for psychiatric patients. At present, the cost of a prescription drug that must be taken by mouth cannot be reimbursed. It is considered even though pre It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little. Sydney Smith The most frightful idea that has ever corroded human nature the idea of eternal punishment. John, Viscount Morley ed DR. SAMUEL P. ROBISON VISUAL SPECIALIST ANNOUNCES IIIS OPTICAL CLINIC Archie K. Davis, President, American Bankers Association, has this to say on the commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the U. S. Savings Bonds program Since its introduction in 1941, the Savings Bonds Program has aided millions of Americans in obtaining financial security and has provided the Federal Government with an effective method of financing a substantial portion of the public debt. Savings Bonds are no longer thought of merely as a means of supporting our Nations defense efforts. Today, they are recognized as sound investments, with many desirable characteristics for the more sophisticated saver, as well as for the beginner trying to cultivate the savings habit. The American Bankets Association is singularly proud to be a part of this worthwhile proeram. AT 4219 WEST 3500 SOUTH, NO. 6 PETE & DICK'S AUTO Eye Examinations and Related Optical Service SALES By Appointment CONTACT LENSES CHILDRENS VISION KENNECOTT EXAMINATIONS TRAINING 1200 S. Main, Tuesday, May 13 1. Relief Society: Lake Ridge 2nd Ward, 10 a.m. 2. Primary: Lake Ridge Ward, 4 p.m. 3. Stake Family Night, 4. Lake Ridge 2nd Ward Variety Show, 7 p.m., at Lake Ridge Ward. Wednesday, May 14 1. Relief Society: Lake Ridge 3rd Ward, 10 a.m. Spencer 2nd Ward, 10 a.m. 2. Primary: Lake Ridge 2nd Ward, 4:15 Phone VISUAL PHONE 363-56- 84 298-359- 7 Dick Sandwick 5 Ph. 298-622- No Show This Fri. - Sat., May 9-- Pete Falvo 485-515- 5 10 SATURDAY MATINEE ROUNDUP SHOW 12 NOON Spencer 2nd Ward, 3:30 p.m. 3. MIA: Stake M-M- ' 7:30 p.m. and Gleaners, 4. Stake Deacon and YMMIA Jr. Softball games: Double Payday Everyone Gets Paid SPECIAL FOR THE MATINEE '64 white sedan, wall tires, real nice car. "RED TOMAHAWK" With Howard Keel "Congo Bill Fun for All Joan Caulfield - Color Cartoons - $699 Scot Brady Featurette See You at the Party for All All Children 50c - Money MONZA '64 OIDS-JE- T hardtop, STAR automatic, full power, immaculate cond. $999 THREADER LENNOX 79( GAS HEATING Sheet metal work, gas appliances. We install and service all types of heating equipment. AUTHORIZED LENNOX DEALER GLEN & JACK'S Come in and see us for a demonstration. of Eastern Star, at The ladies are invited. Madsen will talk on Jackling Story. HEATING CO. Take time to love and be loved It is the privilege of the gods. 3394 W. 3500 South CLEANERS & TAILORS 8916 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 Dial SHOP: RESIDENCE: 298-45- Take time to look around It is too short a day to be selfish. 12 298-38- 20 5. Copperhills District Scout meeting, 7 :30 p.m., at Monroe Elementary School. 6. Copperhills District Scout training, 7 p.m., at Whittier Elementary School at 6000 West and 3500 South. Things to Come 1. Stake Aaronic Priesthood Fathers and Sons Outing, Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17, at YWMIA Tooele Camp. 2. Stake High Priests Quorum meeting, 1:45 p.m., Sunday, May 18, at the Lake Ridge Ward. 3. Lake Ridge 3rd Ward Reunion, Tuesday, May 20, at the Lake Ridge Ward. 4. Magna Seminary graduation, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 21, at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. 5. Stake YWMIA games start on Wednesday, May 21, at Lake Ridge Elementary School. 6. Stake Relief Society Social, 10 a.m., Friday, May 23, at the Lake Ridge Ward. Scout-O-Ram- Friday, May and Saturday, May 24, at Lagoon. 8. Lake Ridge 3rd Ward Conference, Sunday, May 25. 9. Stake Seventies Kentucky Fried Bucket - O - Chicken at $3.95 a bucket, Tuesday a, May 27. 10. Stake Temple Day, Thursday, May 29. 11. Stake Baptism, Saturday, May 31, 5 p.m., at Oquirrh 12. Stake Conference, Saturday, June 7, and Sunday, June 8. 13. Stake Top Hands meeting, 8 p.m., Monday, June 9. 14. Regional meeting, Saturday, June 14, at the Lake Ridge Ward, featuring Relief Society, Primary and priesthood instruction. 15. General MIA June Conference, June 26, 27, 28 and 29. FOR RENT RATES FOR SALE 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 Sick-roo- 298-525- 298-810- Deacons 6 p.m., Lake Ridge vs. Spencer 2nd; 7 p.m., Lake Ridge 2nd vs. Spencer 3rd. Juniors 6 p.m., Lake Ridge 2nd vs. Spencer 2nd; 7 p.m., Lake Ridge vs. Spencer 3rd. Stake Building. OUT AT 2:30 NEEDIE Spencer 3rd Ward, 3:30 p.m. 3. Stake Council meeting, 7 p.m., at Lake Ridge Ward. 4. Stake leadership meeting, 8 p.m., at Lake Ridge Ward. Thursday, May 15 1. Relief Society: Lake Ridge Ward, 10 a.m. Spencer 3rd Ward, 10 a.m. 2. Primary: Lake Ridge 3rd Ward, 4 p.m. 23, AM) lIANti ME UP! I desire to thank everyone for their many kindnesses during my recent illness for flowers, cards, visits, food. I am most grateful. Mrs. Clifford (Mary) Gage p.m. 7. CUT ME OUT CARD OF THANKS at Midvale O. C. Madsen, a member of Bonneville Masonic Lodge No. 31, will be the guest speaker at Canyon Lodge No. 13 at Midvale, on Tuesday, May 13, announces the Most Worshipful Grand Master, Blaine M. Simons of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons of Utah. The lodge meeting begins at 6:00 p.m., dinner is to be served by Martha Chapter, Order 6:30. Mr. The ceased), third from left, second row. Perhaps Anna will be able to enlighten us. There is only one of these pictures already promised to Anna, supplied by the Thomsen Studios. Advertisement C. Madsen Plans Masonic Lodge Meet Softball Salt Lake City A LONG TIME AGO Class at the Webster School. The only ones we can put a definite finger on for names are Anna Cammans, fourth from left, front row, and Paul Larson (now de- - Talk scheduled. Stake Temple Day. ABA HEADS SAI.UTE Those Were the Good 0!d Days, My Friend 0. nt Have you something y. morrow; do it Moun- tain, Nevada, Mr. Kinneberg, with his wife and children, now resides at 4546 Loren Von Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. He holds a bachelors degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the Oquirrh East Stake News Saints. They MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS successful candidates chosen from the largest number of applicants ever received at the school. Dr. Peter P. Gil, associate dean of executive programs, said, The new 1969-7class promises to be a diverse group of exceptional talent, with a wide range of managerial experience to draw upon within both private and public areas of responsibility. 00 0. NOW Locker keys can be made in Magna. Central Lbr. & Hdwe., dial 297-63800 Bachelor furn. FOR RENT apt., V2 apt. Also, unfurn. bsmt. Inquire 3121 S. 8400 West, 00 phone IN ADVANCE 4-r- $1.00 Minimum 297-612- (For 4 Lines Additional Words 5c Each) Must be paid at Copper Printing Co. Office No Ads Taken Over Phone Mailing Address: Copper Printing Company MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 330 cu. inch Olds engine and transmission, $150. Call 46 Reasonable Douglas 00 TV. 8176 W. 2700 South. rates. Phone FOR SALE living room, hall, bdrm. carpeted, aluminum shades over windows, gar., deep, improv. lot, good neighborhood, close to schools, $10,200. Dial 5 or 297-538- 278-800- 9, 297-560- 0. 00 DRY BASEMENTS ARE ESSENTIAL Optional buyer transferred, Irg. enclosed gar., split 3 bdrms., 4th at a very small cost. Strictly modern, 1 baths, stone firepl. in liv. rm. Duplicate home, GI appraised 2 yrs. ago at $20,000. Lumber loan has doubled. Can be inspected now, avail, in June. Will accept sm. home or lot as down, orig. price $20,000, if duplicated now, price would be $21,500 to 3293 S. 7685 West. New brick, dbl. att. gar., stone firepl. in liv. rm., Irg. rumpus rm. in full bsmt., with 2nd Firepl. Inspect from outside. Avail. April 1. $16,500, 3282 So. 7655 West. Two new homes, not sold, under construction. 7615 W. be0 tween So. Also brick, fully lndscpd. at 3435 Marigold, $13,500. Call 00 contractor, 297-297- 297-243- 0. 297-737- Heavy pipe swing and tricky bar, $5. Good cond. Inquire 7994 W. 2820 South or dial 46 297-224- 3. FOR SALE GE electric range, only 2 yrs. old, excel, cond. See 8. at 3107 S. 8950 West or call 46 MISCELLANEOUS Acoustic ceiling, spraying and decorating. Free estimates. Work 00 guaranteed. Dial SORENSENS tex-tur- 297-501- ed 5. UPHOLSTERING. Hundreds of samples. Expert workmanship. 1 FREE estimates. Dial or inquire 9008 W. 2700 South. 00 Sleepy Hollow Upholstery. 297-566- Machines repaired, SEWING 30 years experience, service in your home. In Magna every day. 8 or All Phone 1 work guaranteed. 359-889- 355-934- 7. ATTENTION, BRIDES Exciting new wedding photography program in natural color is being offered by Myron Bridges, Wedding Photography Specialist Custom work, real-istprices. For free informa00 tion, call ic 297-562- 5. ACCORDION Guitar lessons in $9 Magna, per month. Instrument free. Utah Music Academy, 8. 47 364-861- 364-462- 3, Blue Lustre THE AMAZING will leave your upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent electric shampooer from FURNITURE, 50c first hour, 25c each hour thereafter. 46 Dial 297-668- 1. WANTED home in good Magna or Hunter location. Dial 298-222- 297-628- 5. 46 255-884- 46 7. WILL DO home. Call Ironing in my 297-658- 47 7. FOR SALE Sears power mower, cost $100, used only 8 times. Will sacrifice for $50. Mike Petersen, 3287 S. 7580 West, dial 297-681- 47 8. FOR SALE HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT, TOO! FOR SALE home, nice dining and living rooms, dbl. gar., nice ldscpd. yd., in Midvale, excel, loc. Has apartment, renting for $85 mo. (now rented). FHA approved. Call Erma Nielsen, Sugarhouse Realty agent, or 00 297-53- 89 297-560- 0. ASSUME LOAN inter- 5V est. Beautiful location of expensive homes in Magna area. Split level with finished rec. room, 3 BR, 1 baths, large landscaped yard, carport. Carpets and drapes, $19,000. Call Erma Nielsen, Sugarhouse 9 or Realty agent, 297-538- 297-560- 0. 00 HOME PLUS INCOME 2 BR, plus neat, nice bsmt apt. Lge. garage and landscpd. yd. In ex! Midvale location. Near large shopping area, FHA, $13,500. Call Erma Nielsen, Sugarhouse Realty agent, 297-209- FOR SALE brick, Magna, furn., full bsmt., ldscpd., gar., near schools and churches, 7 or $12,500. Dial 3. 00 IIUF-FAKE- R FOR SALE 9. T. W. Jones 2745 S. 8650 00 CHILD TENDER NEEDED In our home. Also, take messages or phone calls. Call Monday, 4 p.m. 278-800- 5. PROFESSIONAL poodle grooming in my home, 2880 S. 8560 00 West. Dial 0. at has his office West. Phone DEADLINE $22,-00- 0. 3100-320- 297-683- NOTARY PUBLIC V-- 8, 297-681- 3. SERVICE TV P.O. Box 248 Magna, Utah 84044 4. 4. 297-538- 9 or 297-560- 0. 00 FOR SALE Magna home, 2 bdrms. up, one down in finished bsmt. Liv. rm. and din. rm. Dbl. gar., fenced, front ldscpd. Located at 8728 Edith Dr-- dial an 297-266- 9. |