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Show Thursday, April 8, 1971 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Hercules Gives Boost to Magna Youth Services tt' . v'i'fWuisv-- V r - j&MU? (M ir vr7 V'sfcl f .x r V i ' .7-- 1 i : I; V ' I - 'r I 4T TRACK TEAM READY TO TRY SEASON OPPONENTS GET READY Says Coach Roger Rodak, right, with a blank starting gun to shoot for the boys to go in competition. Thayne All-Americ- TIIE FIRST ITEM Made by youths in a Magna class was given to Paul K. Hawk, Bacchus Works manager, Hercules Incorporated. The five boys are enrolled in the Magna classes. Hercules donated desks, a table, chairs, a typewriter, desk lamps, bookcase and a file cabinet. In addition, Walt Schorer of Industrial Engineering has been providing management assistance. According to Mr. Schorer, "The program is a good community-based operation, providing a good outlet for youngsters." Magna Youth Service is now starting another phase of work for the youth in this area. Cyprus High School is allowing them the use of the shops, as was done with the woodshop to repair bicycles. Persons wishing to give an In some cases, the first article off the production line isnt the b$st. It usually takes a few tries. This wasnt true of the wood-shooperated by the Magna Youth Services. The first item turned out by the youngsters in this program was a highly polished laminated clipboard presented recently to Bacchus Works Manager Paul K. Hawk of Hercules Incorpo- rated. According to Mrs. Jean of the Magna Youth Serthe vices, the clipboard was boys way of saying thanks to Hercules for its help in getting Co-lon- the program going." TANDY SANDWICK Says: invite all my friends and customers to and to see our come in to say hello I inventory of select cars 1959 to 1969. Complete leasing plans for new cars, new trucks and campers, and trailers also avail-- J if we don't have J able. Remember JuiBirmiuiJ j, we' get it for you. Sandwick exceptional and trucks ... -- L. B. SANDWICK MOTORS, INC. 5545 South StateMurray, UtahPh. 266-443- 3 Co-lon- 297-239- Red-gol- 1. Performance constantly produces its regal buds, opening into exquisite fluorescent orange-restar shaped flowers, some four Command d. to five inches across. The blooms are presented on long, strong stems, lending themselves gracefully to artistic bouquets whose attractiveness is enhanced by the delightful "old rose fragrance that fills the air about them. place. Of late years, many of these changes have been truly star- By what right does the federal government prohibit American citizens from owning gold? Has the constitutionality of this prohibition been tested in the Supreme Court? The Gold Reserve Act of 1931 prohibits citizens from holding gold bullion and originally prohibited their holding of gold coins, although this provision was later rescinded. Use of gold for artistic or industrial purposes is regulated by tbe U.S. Treasury. The act has been upheld by the courts. It is not true that citizens of other countries are universally permitted to own gold. In most countries the strictures are tighter than ours. free-worl- d free-wor- ld high-centere- d, d, In everything about us, from our homes and conveyances to the environment we live in, changes are constantly taking Question? start Roses Are Named for 1971 an rose seThe 1971 three of the lection winners worlds outstanding roses, have been named to include Aquarius, Command Performance and unused bike to the group may do so by calling Mrs. Jean 6 or Mrs. Jerry Huber, Magna Youth Services invites anyone who would like to volunteer their help to get in touch with either Mrs. Colonna or Mrs. Huber. 297-293- are ready on the Applegate is the other roach. The boys ing blocks. The plant is very vigorous, rather tall growing, tling and radical, both in the speed with which they have occurred and the vast differences they have made in all life on this planet. Roses, too, have changed. Although the changes have been slower and less dramatic, nevertheless, they have and are taking place and will continue to do so as new varieties come into our gardens. The new look in roses that has evolved from these gradual changes shows up in the strong stems which now have replaced the weak ones of many older varieties. Gradually, the thin petals of the roses of our fathers have g changed to firm, textures, colors have little by little become more vivid and well-branche- d, shapely, and abunwith dark green clothed dantly foliage. The uses of Command Performance will be many. Its brilliant coloring, tall plant and strong stems will make it valuable for edgings, walkways and drive borders, blooming rose hedges, plantings fronting taller foundations, as well as beds of striking color in the rose garden. This rose should capture many rose show trophies. Fresh from winRosegold ning a Certificate of Merit of the Royal National Rose Society of Australia, Redgold crossed the broad Atlantic from its home in Ireland to win an award in the floribunda class for 1971. weather-resistin- This fiery begins as small, pointed, chrome-yellobuds whose outer petals slowly or fflOOAIrlif are spreading to include the still rare greys, lavenders and browns, and the roses are becoming more perfectly tailored and exquisite. The four most popular classes of roses 3re: o o o o Hsre are TEN Solid Facts You Should Consider In Planning Your Advertising: that it is sought after and paid for , and advertising in it is not an intruder in the home. This newspaper is an advertising 7 medium is WANTED m Nearly all of this newspaper's circulation is CONCENTRATED in this trad 2 ing area. The newspaper provides PENETRATION 3 in the primary market by reaching virtually every family or customer in that market. 4 - People read newspaper ads when they are ready to make a decision and to act WHEN THEY'RE READY TO BUY. Hybrid Teas Large, classically formed, elegantly petaled and colored blooms characterize this class, which is considered the aristocrat of the flower world. Richly fragrant blooms are usually carried individually on a long, sturdy stem. Excellent for cutting and exhibition. An Floribumlas class of rose that is superb for landscaping. Relatively low growing. Easy to grow, floribundas bear a generally smaller bloom with flowers produced in clusprofusion in bouquet-likters over the plant, giving a mass color effect. Grandifloras This new class, first introduced by Rose Selections in 1954, has steadily grown in popularity, it combines all of the fine attria butes of the hybrid tea and into a taller growing plant that produces small clusters of medium to large size flowers on long stems, together with some stems bearing individual blooms, all very suitable for cutting. In general Climbing Roses there are two types of climbers ramblers and the recognized large flowered climbers. Ramblers are characterized by supple canes and small flowers, two inches or less, borne in dense clusters. Large flowered climbers typically have larger, suffer canes, flowers more than two inches in diameter, usually borne in loose, open clusters. A tall and vigorAquarius ous new grandiflora rose bearing great quantities of shapely, mildly fragrant blooms throughout the spring, summer and fall. The practically always perfect buds are urn shaped, rather long in proportion to their width, and are produced both on long single stems and in clusters of two and four. The light to medium pink petals, usually 30 to 35, are tastefully brushed with deep pink at the margins, giving a picotee effect. The flowers, medium in size, ranging from 3 to 4 Inches in diameter, are of a fine, durable substance with a lasting quality of seven to nine ever-popu-l- e flori-bund- 5 The newspaper is convenient ; it may be consulted VENIENT to every member of the family. at a time most CON 6 surveys show 15 People LIKE TO READ NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS percent of the people want their newspaper to contain advertising. 7 Every issue of every newspaper contains INFORMATION AND PICTURES of interest to every member of the family. 8 Newspaper reading is a habit and a part of people's routine. 9 The printed word is MORE RELIABLE THAN the spoken word and it can More accurate not be refuted because it is easily available for information is obtained by reading than by listening. JO items in a new newspaper may The newspaper is ideal for comparison be easily compared with items in other newspaper ads. THE MOST EFFECTIVE and MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO PROMOTE BUSINESS IS THROUGH NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING days. The large, erect, truly grandiflora type plants are clothed from top to bottom with heavy, semi-gloss- y foliage, having av- erage resistance to mildew and black spot. With its profusion of long stemmed, well proportioned roses, this variety should provide excellent show material and most attractive blossoms for table arrangements as well. Aquarius was originated by Dr. David L. Armstrong using (Charlotte Armstrong x Contrast) x (Fandango x Worlds Fair x Floradora) as parents. With such outstanding forebears, this new award winner most certainly had the background quality that should, and did, produce a winner. Command Performance The only hybrid tea to win an AARS 1971 award, and one of the outstanding orange roses of all times. The lovely, sweetly scented blooms fulfill the demand for a larger flower in this brilliant color and, because of the heavy texture of the petals, hold their beauty throughout the flowering season, even in the hot days of summer. w unfurl to a brilliant chrome-yello- floribunda fashion, is very compact and shapely. Two to two and a half feet high and as broad, and well covered with medium green, rounded leaflets, making it an excellent subject for landscape purposes. With its masses of fiery blooms on eight-inc- h stems, singly or in clusters, it will light up any spot in the garden. An extra bonus i3 the pleasant, light fragrance of Its g blossoms. Redgold began in 1958 as a cross between Karl Herbst and As the breeding Masquerade. progressed, Faust and Picadilly were used, bringing in as ancestors such famous roses as Peace, Golden Rapture, Holiday and Golden Scepter. long-lastin- t0 flive hiflhly lkill9d Prof,inl insurance service in your neighbor PARIS hood. He' an expert in planning oil your insurance auto, life, home and buiineu. And hell tave you money, too. Come in and meet him and take of advantage hi broad insurance experience. "raior AUTO TRUCK Fast LIFE FIRE COMMERCIAL Fair Friendly Chidi Foils w bloom with brick red edges widening and darkening and the blooms take on a glowhue with the ing orange-gol- d petal edges becoming hot magenta. The clustered two-inc- h flowers are made up of 20 to 25 petals and hold both form and color for well over a week when cut and a week on the bush. The bush of Redgold, in true 297-674- 3 297-203- 7 |