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Show Janie Haggard Warned Queen in Contest KK ARNS Janice Louise Haggard was selected to leign as Miss West Valley in a beautv talent contest held Apnl ll) at Reams High School Fust lunnei up is Maltha Chavez a student at Bngham A oung Imveisity and a lue entinnt to the contest Second iniinei up is Julie Diane Stattoid, a semoi at Granger High The contestants i hose Shnion Beag lev ol Kearns as Miss Congeniality The bubbly blonde is xtudentbody secietaiv at Reams High School Her sponsoi was the Rcon 0 Center '1 he West Valiev Chamber of Commeice sponsoi ed the contest with Bivnnt Hansen setving as Master ot Ceremony Genoial chan man of the event was Lana Giav co chairmen, D.ive Giay and Shu ley Crowley, and Nick Ciow lew acted as pi eductions 4 JWKK II GG HI) . . .MISS WEST V leqmsts tin the Oquitih ( oiainunity I laid heie weie appioved as subnetted announced Rov Smith at the last monthly Senior Citizens Budit Serum Citizen President welcomed the group ' We are having a ball bieakfast is delicious, fiom the Boise group proceeding from the enougn to whet the Lester Sabin here, and the said a lady The hroma kitchen was most finicky appetite "Mrs Damour personally came to Salt Lake to arrange for the tour, and she saw that accommodations were made for the group for the least amount ot money, stated Ms Electa Harris, duector of the Retired Senior Volunteer Piogram (RSVP), Salt Lake County "She asked if we could help them out w ith the program, to see the Ice Follies," stated Ms Harris She continued that financial assistance for the tup was available through the action programs receiving federal funds administered by the county under the Social Security Department The County RSVP program was started three years ago They help senior citizen neighborhood groups plan activities, and provide facilities, transportation and meals for the Senior Citizens at a very low price We are very supportive of all the centers, said the RSVP director Theie are nine organized centers in the county overall She was accompanied by Donna Olson, assistant director, and Don Reick. duector of Meals on Wheels Breakfast menu of fried eggs, sausage, toast, orange juice and coffee was planned by Orlean Richardson for Paul and Darrell $1 per person Richardson worked at the grill Senior citizen volunteers Beth Archibald, Flo Mageia. Charlotte Johnson, Rae Angell, Neva Tipton, Mable Garfield and Anne Sabin helped cook and serve, and piano music was provided during the meal by Mrs Helen Singleton Saturday . We weie excited and pleased that the people from Boise should ask to have breakfast in out center, said t ON ril FI) t meetmg Apnl Thi I nited Way of the Gicat Salt Lake Viea gi anted $12 Id tor the Fund solving Oquu rh Community main y theaieasol Magna and Huntei tor baseball Boy Scouts lootbali, sunning American Legion VFW , and other noil piofit projects out ol the $1 774 DBA budget Allocations weie appioved tin 51 pal ticipating agencies bv the boaid ol dnectois I nited Wav .it a meeting Mai ch 27 Having leceived appioximati lv one third of funding the Dqumh I und voted to gi ant pnvments to the V F VV Post 7 ton in the amount of $240 A Enjoy Outing ALIGHTING from charted buses, the Boise, Idaho, Sr. Citizen group arrive in Magna for breakfast on i C Milt Heibeit and Helen ol i and south Manhattan Drive uiu.de Horn Cvpius High p ng taint e is a member ot the iw " She wmrwg Spmnakeis u no d a d uh e and di amatic at t iti tut tali lit immbei Hei hobbies i lu t designing hoi own clothes d stmt ting iew eli v skiing hoise k id ng and bike i idmg S1 1 Ci w nr ' M - " Hugg ud is v h tallandweighs u intis she has blue eves and light It wi almost blonde ban She was sp soi ed bv Rule liuistms Fine Foods ! mu e plans call Im repiexenting 'a W tsi Valiev m tilt' "Miss I tail - 1 ladv who onjovs musn dancing photogiaphv putting snap book, tom hei gvninaslics and tumbling She stands 7 tall and weighs 12 pounds She lias auburn han and blown eves Julie is the dauglHei ol B II and Diane Stattoid 2 44 Dublin lnive and was sponsoi oil bv Valiev hank X list A V out i staid ei eived a maxi mum ol points m the svv ini suit i ati goi v 2 stage apptai points oi peisonahtv ami poise and Im inul wear and up to u ti ophv and a long points Im talent sti in nied i ai nation vv on! to i u h ol Hie ui Is in the i ontost ( 1 V I Mel llaiwaid Oitha Alai lam Meyeis Jmdan Mil and Sunny ee Judges vvtie Smith i hi II ON PAGE 2 $200 and M tgna to $250 Lions Ivvmi ills in May to civic groups will thi lot al Bov Scout ti oops, CR A and 'u aiis Swim Club as has been done Post 38 foi amounting vmei lean Legion piotedenee, stated Mrs Dottle mil und set i etury Ivuvbodv will get what they isked tin stated the Fund President those piesent at the meeting Isolv ed that all pledges designated diiiitlv towards the Hunter Bonnett B nl Icagueswouldgodiiectly to them Rt pusei tatives were the Magna ions and Lady Lions, Firemen, Puate Swim Club (RA and Saltair Distiiet Bov Scouts The next Oquirrh v Mt I und meeting will be held Mondav, 7 p in viav Allocations were piesented to the 1 I nited Wav boaid ol duel tins alter weeks ot budget healings in which i at h pai ticipating agency appealed bt loi e a volunteei citizen panel (there weie seven sin h panels) to repoit on activities piesent their 107.A requests and explain the pioposed usage of the 1075 monies lequested A complete audit by an independent CPA turn and financial statements weie also requited Viter each panel had heaid al! the agencies assigned to it, the volunteers liieil the difficult ptocess of recom mending an allocation for each ageniv based on the panels assess ment ol the value of that agency's piogiams and the agency s need for lunds Agencies that weie mu eased oi ev i n chc l eased weie ielt to have iowet pi unity piograms, or, had other real 1074 budget oi potential sources William J Ohlson, fin funding 1075 United Way piesident, commended the volunteers ol the agency review panels for their many hours of deliberation and careful The lev iew of the funding requests decision of how to divide available funds is always difficult The agencies have more worthwhile and needed piogiams than there are ever monies to cover The members of the panels have weighed all the factors affecting each agency and have made their best tecommendation within the limits of the funds available We appreciate them t he concluded ot fuels and representatives for the )qun i h Community Fund donate their time towaiils the various piiqccts thioughoul the area civic Volunteer Honored by Council Roxie Morse Serves Mrs David (Roxie) MAGNA Morse, 3042 S 4050 W a volunteer at the Senior Citizen Center heie, was piesented with a Certificate of Appreciation by the Magna Commu mty Council Friday, April 18 Commencing a monthly apprecia tion program for volunteei workers the Community Council in coordina Action tion with the Community Progiam (CAP), honored the fust , recipient in this program to commence Volunteer Week, Apnl 20 to 20 A volunteer in community projects will be chosen according to the houis of service, each month by the council and at the end of the year, an engraved plaque will be given to the person with the most volunteer houis iccoided tot the year, stated Mrs Laura Jo AIcDeimaid, Community Council vol unteer coordinator When presenting the framed ceitifi cate Mis McDermaid said to Mis On behalf of the Magna Moise Community Council and CAP. we awaid you this certificate lor all the volunteer houis you have donated the Senior Citizens piogiam She enthusiastically accepted t he unexpected honorary ceititicatewith a xui pi lsed exclamation Roxie Morse, although winking a waiti ess job at the Roadway Inn, Salt Lake, has assisted during the Fnday luncheons for Senior Citizens donating approximately 12 houis a month this year serving, dealing and cleaning up "I love to go and serve she said I know just about every bodv theie " The past two months have been hectic for Mrs Moise, especially woi king the graveyai d shilt Often she finds her Thursday nights running into Friday day with little or no sleep Neverthc'ess, she considers her time I well spent worry about not getting enough rest so I can seive on ' Fridays," said Roxie, continuing It makes me mad when I dont go see my friends there A light sleeper, she rises to help her children Angela and Dav id, students at Webster and Cyprus, respectively, off to school every day This makes for a very busy morning Fridays, including her volunteer activities at the Semoi full-tim- e Citizen lunch Mrs Morse stated she became the program w hen mv ited by Orlean Richai dson to help serv e the group while meeting at Brockbnnk Junior High last year Along with her sister Lela Robeitson, and with Leah interested ENJOYING BREAKFAST L'us-- , and downed the new queen lit st v mtet n veai old queen is the and at Piovo pageant on June 12 High School In the tall slit- plans to attend Bi lghum V oung I mveisitv and hopes all tin ough hi i lilt' to be at live in i onimunitv allaus B.u bison Models gave the queen a Sion si hoi, u ship She also leieivod a ti ophv and tlowei s Miss ( have is the duughtei of Vli and Mis Fiamisto Roves til i East 12U Ninth She is Miss aniamte Genei.dion Miss Intel national BA I ami Inst attendant to Miss Piogram bin tan She is seeking a degiee in ( mid Development attei which she plans to become a pi olessional singer she was sponsoi ed bv p oik Im it i Belli Singing and dam mg hei wav to hemming six ond lunnei up. Miss station! is a liighlv tali nted young Budget Requesfls Approved for Fund LI EY MAGNA MAGNA For some, life really at least begins after retirement when it comes to having enough time to do all the pleasant things usually put off because of the daily routines of jobs, children and mortgages Last Saturday was such a day as a group of 73 senior citizens from Boise, Idaho, were bussed from their motels in Salt Lake City to partake of a hearty breakfast at the Senior Citizen center here The day was part of a two day excursion to Salt Lake by the Boise residents The tup was under the directon of Mrs Ruth Damour Before starting the meal Roy Smith, president of Magna Community Council, spoke about the Magna Senior Citizen Center's development, and "unutci Bei nice Santiago Miss West ,dt prj guve a shoi t farewell in Banon, she began working in the kitchen ' can cany twice as many plates as anybody else," she said, referring to her waitress experience Her daughter, Angela also helped out dui mg the summer months Husband David, an employee at the Aithur Concentrator at Rennecott, has alwavs supported her in her volunteer wink as well as in maintaining their 1 home Two other children aie living away Horn home Randy is currently employed as a policeman in Las Vegas and a daughter. Debbie Parker, is lesiding with her husband in Salt Lake I ntil she toie a ligament in her left knee around Halloween last year, she also enjoyed bowling w ith her husband in a mixed league. The Sunday Saints, and on a Delton Lane Hai nrony league during the week in leisure time activ itiex She has also assisted her husband and son in the CRA baseball program for the past three years, picking up boys foi baseball practice driving them to and fi om games, and being an off ic nil xcotekeejiet PRESENTING a Certificate of Appreciation to Roxie Morse, right, Mrs. McDermaid, Community Council volunteer coordinator, expressed appreciation for the many hours of volunteer service to the Senior Citizens bv Mrs. Morse. Local Woman Named Crusade Volunteer By Beryl Moesser HUNTER - Volunteering services in the house to house educational program and fund raising drive for the American Cancer Society in the west section of the County was Mrs Arvie (Donna) Nielson, 5261 Sunshine Dr , Hunter Mrs Nielson has been a Crusade volunteer for three years This year, from April 1 to April 18, she coordinated the efforts of volunteer groups including areas of Granger, Hunter, Magna, Lark, Kearns, Taylorsville, Riverton and West Jordan in a door to door campaign designed w ith a personalized appioach to alert residents of the seven warning signals 'of cancer The theme, Be a Neighbor Saver Reach every Utah home a door at a time, sti esses the need for a check up, as well as a check, in the fight against cancer Why do I do this0" She answered It s a hassle, but I w ant to contribute. ou can see the results of your efforts when the neighbor children say Im going to get daddy to quit smoking. Public support of the 1975 Cancer Crusade, designated to last through April, involving some 23,000 Utah volunteers, was heartily endorsed by the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, among other dignitaries desiring to find more effective ways to halt this A y major killer, particularly where related to cigarette smoking and lung cancer Since the Surgeon General report linked cigarette smoking as a causal factor to lung cancer ten years ago, and cancer of the larynx, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis, many additional reports have been compiled confirming the evidence of cigarette (ON I INI EI) ON P AGE 2 sf M :s icp( V W I X , S' DONNA NIELSON ?. |