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Show MAGNA TIMES, Page Two TIMES THE MAGNA ER mCSLiu hUkM - H mOt4 1$S9 J. Howard Stahle, Publisher Darhne D. Daley, editor Si wee 1918 Repair crew patches holes, readies driveways MAGNA -- - A repair crew from the Granite School Districts Department of Buildings and Grounds was at Cyprus High School last Friday, July 21 patching up the. pot being gotten ready for. be- - asphalt New books listed for Magna readers Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W. 2700 S., Magna, Utah 84044 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, Utah Winner of Weekly Papers for 1965 and 1970 National First-Plac- e Mail Subscription Rates Payable in Advance $3.00 Per Year in Utah $4.00 Per Year Other Parts of the U. S. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention wii! be given to anonymous contributions. MAGNA -- - New books at the Magna library include the following for this week: Bringing Down the House, Day A ter Care, Cowan Nader, Buckhorn The Alps I Love, Trailer mental pools. Recently the consequences of such a slip in attention was demonstrated in the drownings of two Salt Lake County toddlers, near Holla-da- canals, who died within blocks of each other within a two- - y, ditches, drainage ponds or orna creeks, fish In Our Vme CANx NOW T MAKES P PAUNG ESTABLISHES CALLS WTHN SECONPS... CHRONOLOGY OF VAROUS These drownings brought a plea last week from Mayor Jake Garn of Salt Lake City for citizens to be more watchful for the safety of young children; however, he said, the fencing of all waterways in the city and county is an economic impossibility. TRANS- MISSION METHOPS lSEP SHOWS THE RAPO LNK CANE FRST, 92T, PEEP SEA TELEPHONE CABLES WTH AMPLIFIERS WERE NTROPUCEP N 9E6, ANP THE SATELLITE SYSTEM N L963 ... ALL ARE NOW EMPLOYEP N ONE COMPLEX NETWORK. l ... Freezone is for corns that OPPOSITE SPE hurt Absolutely painless Nodangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters In days. Freefone eases the hurt safely helps ease oft the corn Drop on Freefone take off corns. antpode: a person ON OF WORLP kFcP3(Bfi' REMOVES CORNS FOR SALE and appliances for sale. Colonial couch, excellent cond., $100; refrigerator, $25; washer dryer, $30; stove, $35, left handed golf clubs, $25. All in good condition, call FURNITURE 8 297-607- 5. or collect write Kohler and Campbell Pianos. 427 S. W. 153rd 9 Seattle, Wash. 98166 AND t?s,A. CALLUSES with People -- Copies, onls 10c each at Csprus Drug. 8455 - HolHORAl Sale - All types of wedding flowers and backuneral work. Casdrops. ket sprass. Sak-roopar- OAkESOVS ers lor esers das. or guaranteed. W. 27(H) S., Magna. Ph. 359-88- adolescents show more aversion toward the disabled than do other age groups. A Social and Rehabilita- wedding. phone - Is now a merrs gal. She used Blue Lustre rug and upholsters cleaner. Rent an electric shampooer, 50c for first hour. 25c for each hour thereafter. 1 urmture, dial 00 5250 S. 3200 V,.. 298-810- 0. or SL -- 00 two bedroom rambler, full basement, aluminum siding, 15 years old; $2,500 down and $125 Call Pete Fal-v- o monthly. at - BUY HOM1S - -- In Magna Home-finde- 485-515- 5. rs 297-560- 0. WANTED 00 485-515- 5; 8 8 - 6 521-708- area to sell. Call Erma Nielsen, agent Sugarhousc or Realts, 297-53- retirement unit apartment completely remodeled; shows income of $350 month; $5,000 on contract or will trade up. 8 Call Pete Falco at or 8 Realtor. 297-56- NEED YOUR or Homefinders Realty. 521-708- many other handicapped students have enjoyed the diversion. wheels to hooves and escape from the frenzy textbook and classroom she leisurely rides on several hundred acres carpeted, carport, storage. needed, part time work; justowritcr experPhone ience requested. Magna Times, AGONIZING PAIN FR0IU1 INGROrJN TOENAIL? Get Outgro for fast relief Why sutler the agony of ingrown toenail pam when Outgro can give you fast, temporary relief7 Outgro toughens irritated stun eases inflammation reduces swelling without atfectmg the shape growth or position of the naif Outgro gives you fast pain relief and makes it easier to cut out the nail cut out the pain caused try ingrown toenail Stop m grown nail pain fast with Outgro 297-565- 6. $25,650. agent for Sugarhousc Realts, 00 or 297-560- 0. 297-53- HOMES gor sale in Magna area also homes needed to sell. Please call Bill Klckas, agent Sugarhouse Realty, 6. 00 or r 1 BEDROOM brick full basement, rambler, close to schools and shopping, good assumption, GI - no down; FHA - low down, $17,400. Neff Pet- THREE Reasonable SERVICE Dougrates. Ph. las TV. 8176 W. 2700 S. 00 297-683- 0. ersen, JERRYS TV -- - Expert service on color TV. Call for or inestimates, 7 W. S. 3274 8280 quire 297-28- 487-96- or 466-893- 0. iji; jS jlj the en NOW YOU GAN Cut your own 8 Air Conditioning Sheet metal work, gas appliances. We install ?: and service all types of:j!j heating equipment. $ i S: South : 298-451- 2 RES $ 298-382- IL.Vr.VAV.VJiV.V.V.V.V.V.V.-.V.V.V.li- l d, fur- niture, clear your storm L damage. Heating arrd W. 3500 PHONE SHOP fire-woo- prune trees, build Iglen a jack's! CO. i HEATING 3394 $ Si REALTOR Duenas HUNTER In addition to a recreational outlet for its members, the club has. in conjunction with the sthool's Peace Corps Program, given rides to the underprivileged children . xr.ju ! -- Rose Marie - Pacheco Duenas, Vi. 53, 6233 3570 S., died July 22 of natural causes at a Bountiful hospital. She was born Eeb. 3, 1919, Pueblo, Colo., to Timothy and Jassie Pereo Pacheco. ?he married Patricio Reyes Duenas on May 23, 1940, in Wickenburg, Ariz. She was a member of the LDS Church. - .I- Ce- Survivors: -: &c: :iM 05SVV sons, daugh- ter, DavidT., Monterey Park, Calif., Robert E., Calif.; Patricia Rose Rose-mead- e, Alverez, Salt Lake Cily; 8 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Rachel Duenas, Monterey Park; Tony, Gilbert, Phillip Rodriquez, all Salt Lake City. Burial, Valley View Memorial Park. Timeless Clocks World famous Henry Ford Museum tn Dearborn, Michigan has announced that a group of clocks from its outstanding vast collections is being repro duced exclusively by Colonial of Zeeland, Michigan. Initially, six clocks were pro duced repiesenting the fine craftsmanship of the early years of American decorative arts. In the near future, two more are to be added. Colonial designers spent almost two years m reproducing as au tnentically as possible time pieces originally made by such famous clockmakers as Aaron Willard, Joseph Doll. Brewster & Ingrahams and E. N. Welch To ensure the authenticity of the reproduction of the spirit as well as the appearance of the originals, Henry Ford Mu seum officials periodically re viewed progress, inspecting of design, con every struction and wood finish be fore approving them for man ufacture. Two clocks of Aaron Willard, the notable clockmaker of Bos ton, are included in this group. One. reproduced from a Tall Clock made about 1795, has an unusual dial with a ship that rocks with every stroke of the pendulum. The reproduction has been reduced to 85" from the original 94 y2", with all parts scaled accordingly, to be suitable for todays interiors. The second Willard is a one of a kind Banjo Clock with painted tablets originally made in his Boston Shop around detail LOST, keys on braided red and blue boondogle key If found, please chain. return to Berniece Gar8 cia, phone 297-206- 466-86- TV of as LOST 297-552- TYPIST the room, large and kitchen, draped, double landscaped, lot of EaccI. location, Call Erma Nielsen, hus- er; 3 grandchildren; brother, sister. Royal, Holladay; Mrs. Lois Fors, Los Angeles. Burial, Salt Lake City metery. not? NEW LISTING Beautiful split baths, level, 4 bdrm, finished rcc. living room, Lampson. compassed by St. Andrews. Since Karens "historic ride, enjoys the switch from Benefits. Placement assistance available. Over 700 transportation comhave hired our panies 6 graduates. With a rake in his hand is Max A quadriplegic student on a horse? Yes. And why Karen Lundy, the quadriplegic student pictured here, was one of the first to try out her riding skills. She A. Carr. and Wheelchairs Away! the barn. Union Bldg., 223 W. 700 S., Salt Lake Cits, Utah. 84101. Approved for V. Don To Horse... The idea for a riding club had its birth when an avid horseman, Margaret Lynn, was looking for a nearby stable in which to keep her pride, Topsi. When she found several persons, including faculty, who shared her interest, the club was on its way. An old storage barn on campus was given over to the project, and soon the students were busily cleaning and, in this case, constructing barriers in the form of a paddock around city driver. Excellent earnings after short training on our trucks with our driver instructors to help you. For application and interview, call or write School Safes. ty Division. United Inc., LMTACredit All work HOME, 297-668- 1. UPHOISH RING Hundreds ol samples. workmanship. EREE. estimates. Dial or inquire 9008 W. 2700 S.. Cases s Furniture Upholsters . 00 I TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINEES NEEDED - You can now train to become an over the road driver or HOMES FOR SALE Huf-fak- er 00 FOREMAN ALLEN Howard of a department of buildings and grounds crew, supervises the repair work. . .bent over shoveling is school. The principle goes hand in glove with the schools barrier-fre- e philosophy that it has integrated into its physical plant and into its curriculum. Svs-tem- SORRY Survivors include her band; son, Lawrence, Grang- HEW study Handicapped students at tion Services Saint Andrews Presbyterian advises that hidden prejudices of professional workers, College in Laurinburg, North who spend much time with Carolina, regularly engage in the disabled, can be especially this, as they do in all, extracurricular activities at the damaging to rehabilitation. 1 ties, corsages, debtors service. 1 reeartilaial Rower arrangement with each 1902, in Midway in Wasatch County to Louis H. and Lola Young Sims. She married John Talbot Chambers on Dec. 12, 1938 in Los Angeles. The vows were later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was employed as a bookkeeper for Tals Ready Mix. ego strength, or self concept, are more likely than others to have positive attitudes about the disabled. That is among the findings from interviewing 3,000 persons in a study of attitudes about disabled people. Blindness, deafness, and amputation usually meet with the most favorable attitudes; skin diseases, body deformity, cerebral palsy, and muscular dystrophy the least favorable. The structure or type of attitudes seems the same regardless of sex, age, and educat:on. But the intensity of attitudes varies. For example, Cop- ies made while sou wai'.. 00 -- good MAGNA -- - Lola Margaret Sims Chambers, 70, 7210 W. 35th S., died July 22 in a Granger hospital of cancer. She was born March 18, INSTRUCTION SEWING -- - Machines repaired, 30 scars experience, service in sour home. In Magna Chambers Physical therapy and education by all means. Rut to a disabled person, the main problem can be external; often he is at the mercy of others their attitudes, notions, and prejudices. SERVICES 355-934- 7. QUICK OBITUARY Attitudes and Notions Want fids Bing ihe Bell PIANO. Console Spinet. Take over low monthly payments. To be sold in this area. Also ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm, Phone hole at the Cyprus High School parking lot, before steam rollering it. STEAM RISES as a Granite School District repair crew spreads hot asphalt over a pot th In view of these two tragic deaths, mothers are urged not io leave toddlers unattended, but to keep their younger children continually within sight or in a secure area or tended by an older youngster. JAPAN FOR 3 MNUTES FOR 49, N NEW ZEAL ANP FOR 48, N ENGLANP FOR 45, 40. OPERATOR Last Tuesday, a old girl drowned in an ornamental pool at her home. Her mother stated that she had left the tot for just a few minutes while she stacked the dinner dishes. The young infant evidently wandered away and climbed or fell into the four foot deep water filled container. open and the child crawled through it for 30 to 50 feet where he fell into the flowing water. PEOPLE ONCE CONS PE PEP FOREVER SEPARATE 3V VAST PSTANCES OF LANP ANP SEA NOW FNP THEVtSEL VES NEIGHBORS ... 7DPAY, YOU CAN TALK TO A FRENPN and day time period. rear door of his apartment POSSIBLE... ? Non-fictio- n. th v COMMUNICATIONS Resorts u Guide, (3) Western Edition, Sun Belt Edition, and Four Seasons Edition The next day a old boy drowned in a canal which ran past his home. Apparently someone left the . Hano-tea- Campground Watch youngsters carefully In rural areas such as Magna, Hunter and Granger, special care should be taken not to leave young children alone near uncovered water sources such as irrigation Hun- Enigma of Mary Stuart, Brickner. Archery, Campbell Basketball, Hanson t t or depression with pressure. Next the truck edges forward laying a sheet of the smoking road patching material. The rake and shovel men of the crew then come into play spreading the excess around with shovels and smoothing the smoking mass with rocks. A steam roller is used to compress the asphalt mixture into a hard surface before it cools. Evans Daughter of Zion, 1973 comes a hot job in the summer heat, as well as a smelly one. The paving asphalt is composed of the mineral pitch mixed with sand and bicarbonate of lime. It is used because it melts easily, although with a strong pitchy odor. The raw asphalt is fed through a processor attached to the back of the dump truck which heats the mixture then clamps it down into a hole holes in the schools parking lots and driveways. The start of school this fall is already Spreading Thursday, July 27, Rugged Powerful e lightweight only $149.95 ' with 12 bar & cham HOMELITE 150 CHAIN SAW Your Homelite Dealer is listed in the Yellow Pages 1802. Colonials Joseph Doll Tall Clock is reproduced from one made by this outstanding cabinetmaker in Lancaster, Penn sylvania about 1820. It features intricate inlaid marquetry on the head, waist and base. The maker of the original Lancaster County Clock in the group is unknown Some of its unusual features, Painted Three clocks from the collections of the llenry Ford seum being reproduced by the Colonial Clock Company. however, suggest Hy Bower tribution are both tall case and F. Swome, who worked in clocks The first is from a the area m the late 18th and clock made by Thomas Jack-soearly 19th centuries It stands of Preston, Connecticut In 79 high, scaled down from about 1805. The other is by the original 100. John Warren of Ockhamton, The final two clocks in this England and dates from about initial series are a rosewood 1700. School Clock originally made Only a limited number of by the E. N. Welch Company each style is being made. They 1884 and a reproduction' are available only in selected, about of a Steeple Clock made by the quality stores throughout the & Brewster Ingrahams Comcountry. The Henry Ford Museum Seal is burned Into the pany of Bristol, Connecticut between 1844 and 1852 back of each case with an inThe two reproductions which dividual registered serial numare now being readied for dis ber to assure authenticity. |