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Show I 2bC3 BOX CC?.P. KlKlCriWIM UNIVERSAL SALT LASS CITY, UT 841CI The Magna Times is published weekly at Magna, Utah 84044 Second class postage paid at Magna, Utah. Subscription per year, $3.00 local; $4 00 out of state. 6 Phone Write P O Pox 248, Magna, Utah 84011 Street address, 9124 W 2700 S , Magna, Utah 84044. 297-565- I i Price per kHSCarol Nielson . . .receives top award iiAcafh it nsAD major Advice given receives award for Mother.s Day - Carol Nielson HUNTER has received the National Merit Scholarship Award presented by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation of -- Evanston, 111. Miss Nielson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Nielson Jr. of Hunter. She qualified through a series of tests given during the year. Carol is a senior and is planning on attending Utah Vol. 56 No. 48 majoring in mathematics. She was one of Cyprus' Sterling Scholars and is listed in Whos Who Among And still the most popular person in the country. telephone users will prove it again next Sunday on Mothers Mothers Day is one of the busiest days of the year for Mountain Bell according to District Manager Del L. Kelley. He said long distance calls on that day are greater than any other day of the year, except Christmas. More than 10.7 million long distance calls are anticipated nationwide on In Utah, more than 579 Mountain Mothers Day this year Bell employes will be on duty to help handle the calls. To speed calls along and to avoid busy the following advice to callers: circuits, tv-,:- : V s tto- your call doesnt go through, hang If up and try again Y' 1.. L at times other than on the hour or half hour. (Everyone tries to call between T.V. shows causing temporary busy conditions ) 555-121- 2. v f v i? ' ! f Jj '1 i. i '' and the Lady Lions. Magna contest which will be held May 23 at 7 p m. All single girls from 16 years and up are eligible to The Lady Lions Scholarship award went to Connie Turpin, whos graduating from Cyprus with a 4 0 grade point average. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen V. Turpin, 3408 S. 8575 W , v- J ZJSftRZli if' TV It is noted that only girls living within the boundary of Cyprus High are eligible to participate. s t ;- '- k '"31 :J Chairman of the event is Miss Connie Middleton with Miss DeAnn Bott as her as- 4 - 4 Mother t requests fer'A correction we Z' A Lions For further information loare urged to contact either Miss Middleton, Miss Botts or Loyd Beck. V $ A. the business. cal girls k y Accepting was Scholarship Award George Karpakis, a senior with a 3 95 average. He is in Mr. Karpakis is a member of the tennis team which recently took region. He is also a member of the honor society, the math club, and the Granite School District senior Advisory Council. He was named student of the month at Cyprus for January. He has received a W. C. Browning scholarship to the University of Utah and an honors at entrance scholarship there also. He will be majoring in mining sistant. r,. , Magna. finalist the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Karpakis, 8666 Helen Dr., Magna Both teceived engraved plaques for their accomplishments. The awards were announced at the senior awards held banquet recently at Cyprus High. Miss Turpin is a member of the h BI.A Club, treasurer of the student credit union and a member of the national honoi society. She has received a scholarship to BYU and was most recently honored as a Sterling Scholar semi- - Competition will be held in I., A - Two Cyprus received top May. I If SI - honors from the Lions Club tion, Cyprus Drug and Dyches Rexall Drug. Entrants will be judged on beauty, personality, poise, and a talent presentation. ' -- seniors High Applications are available at Cyprus High, the fire sta- . ship, Connie maintained a 4.0 grade point average, while George is graduating with a 3.95. for scholastic achievement Beauty contest open girls are , Cyprus seniors honored te to enter the Miss r ) Lions give approval MAGNA encouraged - BY the Lions Club and the I.adv Lions were these two Cyprus High seniors, Connie Turpin and George Karpakis. Both received awards for outstanding scholar- - 555-121- 2, - Local - 3 HONORED can obtain telephone number listings for any city in the country free, by dialing Universal Directory AsBut call Directory Assistance before the weeksistance. end. That way you wont have to compete with the holiday For numbers within calling traffic for available circuits. 1 To reach asUtah, dial plus he added. sistance, dial 1 plus the area code, then -- I V; i T: ed on Saturday. Low weekend rates apply Saturday from 8 am. to 11 pm as well as Sunday until 5 p m. for those who want to avoid the rush. Avoid calling after 5 p.m. Sunday. Tiiat s the peak calling time when circuits are most busy. MAGNA t'HV he offered participate. rJ T .. u a few minutes later at the store will increase according to need, noted Mrs. Varner. Check their local ad in the Magna Times for grand opening specials. V y , if opera-torhandl- Supplies 3 '41 3 . children. ( 3 V direct. Automatic equipment will find the fastest route for your call. And its more economical than calls soups, and breakfast cereals. Mrs. Varner explains they had planned on opening a store which would have imported giftware for sale. However, after talking to housewives in the area, we realized what was really needed was a neighborhood grocery. Mrs. Varner is an LPN at Holy Cross Hospital, working only on Saturdays now that the store is open, while her husband is a junior accountant at Kennecott. They are the parents of two ft - I' Day. Kelley said callers may experience busy conditions they try calling long distance at certain times. r v is Mom pianist. , I May 10, 1973 iu? phone messages High School Students. She is also a member of the concert choir, a teachers assistant at Brockbank in mathematics, a member of the National Honor Society and a member of the math club. She also enjoys being a r V Thursday, Magna, Utah State Neighborhood grocery opens in Magna MAGNA -- - With the closing of some local stores also comes the grand opening of a neighborhood grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Varner have renovated the Center Grocery, 2891 S. 9100 W., Magna. Natives of Colorado, the Varners have lived in Salt Lake City for nine years and have spent the past year in Magna. Mrs. Varner noted that the store is open from 7.30 a m. to about 9 p.m. The evening hours, she explained, are flexible according to the business. The store neighborhood carries emergency supplies for housewives. Items included in the inventory are candy, pop, milk, eggs, butter, soaps, - itgSSi 3 'ir'lpi n j r3psszi tzmso xar copy: 10C 3 fi r- - ' re 1511 f, IT' 3"' 3 MAGNA -- - Roger William Lopez, 20, died April 27 in an automobile accident. mother of the deceased, Mrs. Ted Lopez, believes that the report on his death was incorrect. She notes that her son was not the driver of the car, he was a passenger, The ' i 1 ; .vs4 'A'e;w she continued. J THE shelves at the Center Grocthe ery is Mrs. Elton Varner, who store with her husband. The Varners felt STOCKING there was a need in the area for a neighborhood grocery store, so they opened the Center Grocery. The original newspaper report shows that Roger Lopez was the driver of a car which failed to negotiate a curve at 5800 W. thus causing his death. Mrs. Lopez believes this information to be incorrect. Magna gets striping MEMBERS OF the Salt Lake County Traffic Engineers group were in Magna on Monday restriping main street and the crosswalks. Working here were Dahl Torgensen and Larry Reading (1. to r., front) and Dave Peck, Robert Gillis, and It is noted that the county Bradley Omer (1. to r., back). traffic engineer is Don Spencer and his assistant is Raymond C. Dillon. |