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Show i t 4 Page f JULY 31, 1975 MAGNA TIMES, THURSDAY, uild Nofies Seventh The Salt Lake Art Guild will present the Seventh Annual Art Faire on the State Capitol Plaza Switched to the Capitol Plaza last year, the setting was found to be so beautiful a setting, that artists asked that we return again this year Visitors to the State Capitol rai will not want to miss the variety of crafts, arts, and activities available for their scrutiny and enjoyment The festival will be held on Zed uiid 3rd oo a m to 8 00 p m oo a m to 5 00 from and ugmt 11 1 1 rospu fuel j year over it -t ,t i o attend 5000 6) enteitam-- , rations, a German (including : and food booths offet-t'he public An artistic mi for the childien to icnce and participate ill keep the little one v hile pi rents brouse t shows will also be e.- i pm i tl. d't exhibits, craft ,1 1 t YJ f m Lv, l , , ? m it Si-s- i - A- Ctfc. Pany cities ol the stake are veiy t! e ,se t a I i Mag-- r busy ah ly they have been w hug and laying ce- t f oi the Stakes new in I ,i i ue pit pit ii situated behind ' ina hast ! tlU P he a et u t More than 7 000 telephone customers living in the Cottonwood area of Salt Lake will have new phone numbers beginning August 3rd The map shows the approximate boundaries of the new electronic office that will serve these customers By adding this new office, we can give you faster, more efficient service c c w SIK K HFW1T FH puts the finishing touches on a barbel ue pit built h the Magna Fast Stake Seventies Quorum. '"lUsiial Seventies 1! be used to m ai nual .stake t iice 1 tii to st !ai Heme Id hi iduy i uigllst : ' c (isi.l ol tsetheat Seea mntiesto c 'ii' II a And if you live in the Cottonwood area it may ho a good idea to call your friends and rc U'vus and give thorn your new phone nuu idtji We're currently delivering the 1975 Salt Lake telephone directory, which will i - e the new n u m oer you to use it before calling nta Cottonwood You also micntru ud numbers you frequently ca'I hum p arate personal directory so tf g b ; handy the next time you ntud k cm ist all of Cen-- et t 4 . Stake il2u South, a ity is 8 feet nle and has a W 4 i In e in the pit blamg the fire has burned n President Bob Jones it would take 10 hours to p the heel delicious ' i ' ! t i i in d w ill dirniei be to Magna hast Stake Scis from h to 8 that u Cost family $10, c i ' eubter 18 $1 50 2 n and 2 51 St HR'S tol all agt S V, ill fi oi.i 7 to 9 p m All - tamed w ill be used to .li Mountain Bel! - i - r Stake H , ctti'K the Magna hast set cubes const! ui td inteieil ' a Missionary a t'oat in the .'a July 4 parade The 'ias then ieconstiuctid entered in the Salt 1 . ke ule on July 24 Km th ir i and fine elfmts tloat tcueivcd a set oml it e tiophy in the clubs, o. a1, and sc bool div lsmn d w ot k i iir DIMM TI(i TKOI'HY f ii mrl then float won July 21 in the Salt Bob Jones, John Ogden, (.amor Pearson and Pi evident Court Keesor. The Magna Fast Stake Seventies received a second placed in the clubs civic and schools division I THE LAWS AND CONSTITUTION OF OUR COUNTRY There is need to retell from time to time the principles on w hich freedom ( is founded, and which continue to make it rare among men If we don't re tell it to our children and to ourselves it will be less and less ake Iaiade ate Steve Ilennifer, President understood or even lost an . inclination, said General Harbord, to feel deep down inside ourselves that our blessings just happen but the condition upon which God has given liberty to man is eternal vigilance. every citizen should remember that liberty did not just come to pass It has been won, step by step and dearly won through the centuries It can be lost and dearly lost in a fraction of the time (it took) to build it It can slip away through unnoticed infringements If great numbers of our citizens cease to believe deeply in individual liberty, tolerance, cease to thrill with thankfulness for the inestimable freedoms they enjoy we may lose these priceless privileges even as citizens of other nations have And so we reaffirm our faith in the Constitution of our country a glorious standards, a heavenly banner, founded in the wisdom of God, "by the hands of wise men whom (He) raised up unto this very purpose," to make possible the full free living of life and it is still the bulwark of freedom among men We didn't do all this ourselves But the price of enjoying the privileges is the price of accepting the responsibilities both personal and public with understanding, with temperance, with liberty and respect for law, and with an awareness that freedom and responsibility are inseparable "The laws and constitution of the people should be maintained for the rights and protection of all flesh, according to just and holy principles, that every man may act according to the moral agency., given unto him, that every man may be accountable for his own sins in the day of judgment We reaffirm our faith in the Constitution of our country And may we never see it silently whittled away or interpreted out of intent Richard L Evans FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Copy right 1968 Atesons Pans Insurance Agency Salt Lake City, Utah 9061 W 2700 So Used by permission Ph 250 6743 Magna "There is t, John & Chick Magna Mayna 2891 So 9100 6316 Hunter Ph 250 6580 W ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL 8375 W 3500 So W 4944 Ph 250 9151 Compliments of HUNTER CASH SAVER SERVICE W A ' f 7-4 A , S r ' y vL - ' W i f , , 1 & r t X '' ''.' dn ' ',- , , p- -r i f v W .j Heo A 4 1 d f r r j f." at s his dri k'Ans o t rs: CITY BAKERY 'rn t, ,t Ct?. w ' t Magna GIFT AND THRIFT SHOP 9108 W 2700 So Ph 250 2271 I on nJ t it i t, t ' . 'ho . FOOD STORES 2750 So Ph 250 9989 Manga WESTERN READY MIX CONCRETE 8920 W 3500 So 250 5865 OSBORN APPAREL MFG. CO. 7081 W 3500 So Ph 298-630HUNTER UTTLE LOVE- with your family Ph 250 9976 MCDONALD'S - Spend Monday evening 7 MELS LEVI SHOP 7200 W 2660 So Manga FLORAL ARTS 3510 So 2820 Magna ! W Ph 299 7286 tr t g i " 1 a lunch made two, to be sold to the boys All those who buy a lunch for over $2 receive two tic kets to the (lance (tills, bung lot To top off a fine days activities there will be a dance on the lawn of the Magna Stake Center from 8 to 11 p ni The great group Portrait" will provide music The cost is only $1 per person All those attending must wear dress pants No blue jeans w ill be allowed for the dance Dont rmss this exciting Funtennial affair a W Magna Satuiday, August In the afternoon from 2 to fi p m thet e vv ill lie all kinds ol FKF1. ac tiv dies to keep you busy The games include an egg toss, greased pole, slick pulling, a tug of war, soccer tin ough the spi mklf i s and many more Blue jeans mas be worn in the afternoon, but those wearing halters, tank tops, oi shorts will not he allowed v k r a U 4 2700 So Ph 250 5551 3500 So Hunter SHOW t 2700 So Magna 6809 250 9941 Magna 8400 WESTERN HILLS BODY SHOP 8784 ' 'Y 7107 BANK Ph 524 Magna f y 634 3 2100 So Ph 250 , ,u OS SANDY METALWORKS Magna ' ' J 19 U VERN BREEZE REALTY 54 0 W 3500 So Ph 298 9014 8963 3500 So WH4S 84(H) West on 2 W Ph Magna REAM'S BARGAIN ANNEX Magna (enteral CENTER GROCERY OLSEN'S W ! ' 5844 FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Specializing m Home Owner s Policy 54 10 W 3500 So Ph 299 1414 Hunter 8177 Vttention! ! All youth of the Magna and Hunter area Is your summer vacation starting to chug' Well then cditip to the It t stake ' Summet iuntenmal to be held at the Magna Stake JOHNSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY Mr SMrs Kenneth Johnson 74 East Clark Ph 884 3407 Grantsville M & M PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 3441 So 8400 W Ph 250 WEST VALLEY FORD 81 20 W 3500 So Ph 250 'FuntenniaT Se for August 2 . mirrnr:r J 0 t - ; M, A f sto,s iri ir just a f Rampton Meets with Company SALT LAKF ( ITY, L 1 AH Governor Calvin L. Rampton recently met with ofliciais of WF.STCOM, a Utah manufacturer of modular homes and commercial structures. ( nngi atulatiig the firm on the opening of their new model home in Ogden, the Governor said, We are faced with a growing need for residential housing in our state and cncouiage W FSTCOM in their eflorts to pi ovule better homes for the Utah consumer Governor Rampton examined house plans for the model home which opened for public viewing Thursday, July 24th, through Saturday, July 26th, at the lactory site, 9 13 Wall Avenue in Ogden, Utah. Accoidmg to David W Adams, WESTCOM president, the turn anticipates a total of $3 6 million commercial and icsidential sales in 1975 Adams indicated that the modular homes would be sold primarily in the outlying areas of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, anil Colorado !so meeting with the Governor were C Raphael Mecham, ice president and general sales manager for WESTCOM, and Michael S Bridge, director of maiketing Ronald L .Molen, noted Utah architect and designer of the WESTCOM sit uc tine, was also present at the meeting with Governor Rampton Bridge explained that WESTCOM is actively seeking distribute! s for the homes in soem areas of Utah and surrounding states I, |