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Show i jpn0n0i0ti0u0ii0ti0"flt" During the month of August the Magna Branch of the Salt Lake County Library will feature a series of Ace Drummond films starring John King, Jean Rogers, Noah Beery, and Lon Chaney Jr, These stories are about a murderous organization that tries to disrupt several countries from forming a world-wid- e Clipper ship air service. Exagerated dramatization of the legendary WWI pilot, Eddie Ricken-backeis depicted. These films will be shown at the library beginning July 30 at 11:00 a m. Beginning July 31 at 6:30 on Thursday evenings, we will have the chess boards set up for those in our community who might enjoy Richard chess. playing Kemp of the Magna Staff will be available form 6:30 until 7:30 to give instruction for beginners. The library is featuring old photographs of Salt Lake City. This is the collection which was seen for the of celebration birthday Zions First National Bank in Salt Lake City last year. It is an interesting collection of about 40 photos. Some of them are being featured in our front window, if you r, EKI.Y million home canning lids roll off Ball ( orpm atom's production lines in Muncie, Ind., each day of the ueek. Here they are packaged in dozens for shipment daily to disti ihulors in all parts of the United States. :i Lid Production Up - Ball Ml'VIE, Indiana orpoialion, one of the nation s leading pi oducers of home food preservation supplies said it is continuing to manufacture replacement lids for home canning on an ai ound basis, seven days a week this production Despite schedule, in effect since Januaiy 2, the company is not able to meet the continuing unprecedented nationwide demand for its products Ball President John W Pishci said We pioduce an astound-iiiL! million replacement taps and lids daily," Fisher said 'oi over 20 million lids eai ti week " All productive capacity is being utilized lully dining every moment ol time available, he said he suige in home can-imwhich began in 1973. lose shaiply in 197-- and i eai bed even lnghei levels in the Inst half of 147.) Most of tin-- ' demand has been fueled h inflation and the overwhelming i espouse of milium-. ol merican families to siiget stins that they plant new ganlens to help relieve on infl.itiniiarv pi assures "1 his then income is a inflection of the immense demand geneiated by the meiuan economy as pen pie i espond to a 1( ognized need Fishei said lie I S Depai tinent of gi u ultui e estimates thei e weie 2o million home gar( the-cloc- k 1 dens in million 147 in lumpid to ! 'I his 1474 l use to and i2'i million the company has not been able to build any appreciable amount of inventory because of the continuing strong demand and is shipping to customers warehouses daily Ball is presently shipping five replacement caps or lids for each lid which is shipped with a complete jar and cap Ball home canning unit glass jar reproduction will not be greater than it was in 1974 because of the apparent plentiful supply of jars consumers in already homes or available in the marketplace The large supplies of complete jar and cap units on the market today, Fisher said, is due to the free enterprise system catching At the up with demand beginning of 1973 there were only two manufacturers of the complete canning unit This year there are six other manufacturers which have the complete jar and cap units for sale The company has received thousands of letters and calls weekly, telephone many of w Inch ask for lids to be sold directly to mail, however, it is not possible to do so The additional personnel, order piocessing, postage and po- - m 1477 Ball ( in potation in the home c .inning business since 1834 longt i than any other m the woi Id said i ompanv its pioduc turn statistics mdi catid that duiing times ol stiess such as econoniK warn depiessions inflation and iciessions Amei leans have tiaditumally till ned to home i aniiing as a means of easing pal t ot the ost of living pi ohlcm Ball placed oniers for c additional making tnachmeiv m 1474 when it lealied the substantial demand was likely to continue ppi oximately 18 months an eipiu ed to engineer, build and install the equip menl needed Incomplete the i omplex highly automated lid i line, bd mainline tui mg w Im h should be updating by veal end he pi esent home canning (inpment supplv situation, i ishei said can lie ti need to e enls be ginning m 147 i As built. mllation piessures Balls maiket mfoimation indicated heavy sales of gniden seed and projected main new gaidens and more The new home canneis i company built its invento-- l ies m anticipation ol a good home canning year Demand i use shai ply in .July 197.1 at the same time a shoi tage developed ill supplies of tinplate for lids and soda ash for glass fabrication While sales were up in 1973, there weie, nevertheless, short-ate- s of glass and lids With these shortages fresh in mind, the consumers in 1974 were acutely aware of food their preservation needs Balls sales vastly exceeded any other winter quarter in the company's history as the consumers demanded supplies early There was a general shortage of both glass and lids during the remainder of the year The shortages of materials, experienced in 1973 and have not been a 1974, problem in 1973 However, Dnect food stamp sales will be available in the Salt Lake area starting Monday, uguxt 4 1973, the Salt Lake ( (immunity Action Program announced today Food stamps will be sold duectly to those currently eligible at two locations Smith County Community Center, 51 North Main Street, Midvale, Utah and Central City Neighborhood Center, 451 East 300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah Service hours will be ugust - 4 8 9 a m to 4 p m 9 a m to p m With Food Stamps now sold only through the mail, (In ect sales will offer participants a new It is thought that option dn ect sales will get stamps pro-gia- ceitified recipients locations Those interested in purchasing stamps directly will need their Current authorization to purchase (ATP) card. Current food stamp ID card, a Cashiers check or monev order for the amount of NO HARD purchase OR CASH PERSONAL . 4 as some good classical and popular records. We were also presented 1974-7- 5 Cyprus-oma- iv . . . .a.y.e. .2. ?.c. 8 well with the new ?.c. .v n 1 Oz. Yearbook. We are interested in collecting back issues of this book for local interest purposes. If anyone in the community cares to donate their old ones, we would be most interested in having them in our permanent Magna collection. 1 7 Oz. s 1 A. Natural gas, characteristically, has no odor. Nor it poisonous. But because it replaces the oxygen in enclosed spaces, much like water. replaces air in a bottle, a great quantity of natural gas leaking into a persons home could cause suffocation. For this reason and because natural gas is inflammable, we add pungent chemicals, the odor of which enables us to detect the presence of natural gas. Q 0 D dl The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natural gas in your home. Why not cut them out and tape them inside your telephone directory so youll always have them if you need them. If the odor is strong, or if the sound of escaping gas can be heard, you max have a broken pipe or some other major leak. In such cases, you should do the following: these procedures: D 1. 0 0 Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches, or use electiical ot battery-operateequipment. 2. Ventilate your home by opening (loots and windows. 3. Evacuate all persons ftom your home. d Q D 0 0 If the odor is persistent, you should follow D Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches or use electrical or battery-operateequipment. 1. 0 II E3 0 D d Q (3 D B B 4. Turn off the gas valve outside the home (it is usually located next to the meter) 2. Ventilate your home by opening doors and 0 0 windows. Q B El 0 telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel oliue tor assistance. o. Go to a Q B 5431 13 Q TED' For more information call 800-66- 2 10 s is CHECKS WILL BE ACCEP- 1 4 at least three days sooner then tin ough the mail It was hoped that four sales outlets would open but 1st August staffing difficulties have delayed the opening of the two additional - 29 95 value save 66c BUFF ERIN Cz. 89c value save 30c PEPTO BISMOL 59C Super or Regular .3 7 C TAMP AX Oz. Conditioner 1.98 value save 99c WELLA BALSAM 99C fskl Oz. Gillette .29 value r GUARD-7- 3C RIGHT 20 .89 value LISTERINE .;T7 Gillette 1.69 value DRY LOOK ?vf.8.83c 60 .89 value --I- 17 EFFERDENT 9 1 to 100's F Stamps Available and other working days 0u0 it0u0ii0ii$ ii On n happen to come over when the library is closed. As an added service to shoppers in the area, we are collecting discount coupons w Inch will be available at the desk These are free for the taking, but if you have any that you are not using we would your appreciate placing them in the box for other shoppers The record collection has been enriched by a donation from Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scanland. The donation of about fifteen albums included several operas as What if you y com.su-mcixb- 2ti then tential damage to the lids would make the price prohibitive to home canners. Our present method if distribution is still the fastest, most efficient and economical for the consumer, Fisher said. imiKHW Nollies Library telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel office for assistance. 3. Go to a Natural gas has an enviable safety teeord With your help, we can keep it that way. B 0 B 0 a B B B Take .stock , inmerica. 200 years at the same location B B h Service is our business. And our business is your business. i i r i C3 ES3 E3 EZ3 d C3 EZ3 0 0 MOUNTAIN FUEL d d d d O d E3 d d d d d J |