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Show M s in ss i Btsfy Love is. . . a new f WEST VALLEY SALT LAKE CITY i : 1 3 NEWBORNS ALBRIGHT, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V 4438 S. 4800 West, son. BAR FUSS, Mr. and Mrs. Larry K., 3301 Blaekhawk Dr., son. BASS. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rex. 3081 V. Ashland Cir., son. BETTERIDGE, Mr. and Mrs Rohert. 4389 Palmer Dr., daughter. BOEHNER. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W., 3810 S. 7000 West, daughter. BURR, Mr. and Mrs. Steve I,., 3870 Carolina Dr., daughter. (.'ALDER, Mr. and Mrs. Karl S.. 4993 Englewood, son. C'ARLSD,, Mr. and Mrs. Janies A., 3071 Elaine Dr., son. CLARK, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, 0713 W. 3800 South, son. CLEGG. Mr. and Mrs. Richard. 0743 W. 3860 South, daughter. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M.. 4304 S. 4900 West, son. ECKROT1I. Mr. and Mrs, Timothy, 3273 W. 3650 South, son. ENNTSS, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J.. 4291 S. 3095 West, daughter. FRITZ, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon, 4005 S. 4800 West, daughter. FUNK, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry. 0277 W 3570 South, son. GARCIA, Mr. and Mrs. Richard F 4908 Odell Dr., son. GREATHOUSE, Mr. and Mrs Billy Tim, 3731 S. Yorkshire ltd., daughter. HARRIS, Mr. and Jus. Duane. 3814 S. 3n00 West, son. HERREN. Mr. and Mrs. Carl. 3081 Bedford Rd., son. . JENSEN, Mr. and Mis West, son. JOHNSON. son. - U S. an- Senator Jake Garn H ; Page Richard Louis, Mr. and Mis. Rohert F S. 6580 3862 nounced this week that Salt Lake City will be the site of one of a series of Senate Small Business Subcommittee field hearings to be held before the end of the year. MFS int'j-sme- dealings "Ae scheduled one ol our hearings tor Salt Lake City because small business is the single largest employer in I tab and many businesses aren't making it. Government regulations are stifling and the lack of available capital lor further growth and development is forcing lar too many small business men out ol business. "I have always felt that small business is the back hone ol the nation's economy the ma jor contributor to our tax base. Nine months on the Small Business Sub committee has convinced me even more of that fact. I think few other people realize it because of all the publicity the large corporations receive. They don't stop to think that the large corporations were once small themselves. Senator Garn asks that anyone interested in testity-mat the hearings contact his held otfices in Salt Lake. Ogden or Provo. Suit Filed SALT LAKE CITY Company A and Public the Service Commission had followed both the letter and suit filed Oct. 14 in the District Court for Salt Lake County, against Mountain Fuel Supply Company and the Utah Public Service Commission asks for the refund of all rate increases for natural gas service granted to Mountain Fuel since March 1974 which the suit claims amount to $31.5 million. The suit was filed by the Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens, Inc., and Wayne Horrocks, a candidate for local political office. The suit claims the Utah Commission, in granting the increases, did not comply with the provisions of the Utah law. B.Z. Kastler, Mountain Fuel president, termed the spirit of the law handling of the in the pass-throug- h Mr. Kastler said the increases complained of were all duly noticed before the Utah Public Service Commission and widely advertised by the media, and yet none of the plaintiffs saw fit to say or do anything, nor did they take any action or do anything with respect to pass-throug- h federal regulatory proceethat mandated the increases in the first indings stance. pass-throug- h increases which simply offdollar for dollar the higher costs the Company must pay for natural gas purchased from pipeline companies or other set lawsuit irresponsible and unfounded. He said the twn ,:. I Ku Krcil k V Returns ifJ From Mission Saturday id 23, at there w ill he a noth Conlerenee lor all youth ol ill ' t ( p m tile st.i ke liil $ 17 v Kick lieed returned Irom las I, UK mission this last He served week in the een lie a Lies ol and their adult leaders. 13 The Saturday night session beginning at 7 p in. will he Elder Hulun G. ( i av Guatemala , qnoniiu presidencies and quorum adv isors in the ards the .lake and wives above President Donald M IhT.laie ol the slake presidency will eon w 4 lie ol ( ity iualemala issioti He was a source id strength to those he taught the gospel and converted many He is a member ot the Pleasant Green Third Ward Ihs family and ward mem hers congratulate him on a lot) vv ell done and welcome him home. He vv ill be speaking in the Pleasant Green Third ward Sacrament meeting. Sunday i ti t 26. 197.7. at 12 30 p in M lor all Stake Priesthood leaders. Ward Meichiedek Priesthood leaders and sec retain-- .. ironic Priesthood rn dm Richard Log At Lower y INSURANCE DENYEK Now serving Air Force Base, 'olorado, vv itli an Air Tram mg (nnmiand unit is Air 4590 S. 4420 West, at Lowry LACEFIFI.D, Mr and Mrs. Johnny It., 5000 W, 3000 S., Kearns, daughter. LARLOW, Mr. and Mrs. Farreli, 4.4(17 Knightsbridge Rd.. son. Mr. and Mrs. John Frank, 7070 MCKENDRICK. Appaloosa Dr., daughier. MCK1SS1CK. Mr. and Mrs. Gary R 3210 S. 4180 West, . son. PATTERSON, Mr. and Mrs, Yen; Lane. son. PETERSON, Mr. and Mrs, George, daughter. PETERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Larry E A.. 1644 5161 Edgeware 4240 West, 3376 W. 4460 , South, son. POIROT. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lynn, 3791 W. Tuscaloosa Dr., son. RILEY. Mr. and Mrs Rick. 2755 S. 8650 West, daughter. SATO. Mr. and Mrs Henry R.. Lark, daughter. SINCLAIR. Mr. and Mis. Doyle, 2717 Marcus Rd., son. SNYDER. Mr. and Mis. Jerry Michael, 3205 S. 3600 West, son. STATEN. Mr. and Mrs. William A., 3098 W. 4390 South, son. TALL, Mr. and Mrs. Keith J., 4452 Cherry Blossom Cir., son. TAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K.. Hunter, daughter. TAVIi(R,Mr. and Mrs Wnvno, 4!j(t; Suulh Ridge Dr., datftfMtVW" TRUJILLO. Mr. and Mrs. George Juan. 3068 S. 9100 West, daughter. WARNER. Mr. and Mrs. Layne. 49oo Havasu Way, son. WELL. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rohert. 3528 Pawnee St., daughter WILLIAMS. Mr. and Mrs. Brent. 3327 S. 72oO West. son. WORTHEN. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Grant 6648 S. Dixie Dr., son. Hoggin in That's the thing remember if you're in a fire and Iceland to Now serving at Keflavik, Iceland, is Air Force Ser- geant Daniel J. Haggin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Haggin of 3948 Emerald Green, Granger. Sergeant Haggin, a secur-itpolice supervisor, was previously assigned at March AFB, Calif The sergeant, a 1969 graduate of Kearns High School, attended the University of Utah. Sergeant Haggin's wile, Trudy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Carrillo of Kearns. the air s hard to f Vj it. It Day Care Homes Needled 6 Accident t Force Sergeant Richard T. me, son of Mrs Grace Fee of .1192 South l.ehi Drive, Salt Fake City, Utah Sergeant Lee. a seapon control systems mechanic, vv as previously assigned to Tvndall Air Force Base, Florida The sergeant graduated Irom Granger High School in 1970 and attended Denver 'olorado Automotive and Diesel College. Ills father, 1. amend Lee. lives at 2336 ( liester! leld. Sail Lake Pity. Home nto t Life f I snacks, play space, etc. But some very important, less tangible factors are also imperative. A Day Care provider should have a genuine affection for children, be resourceful. and have a sense of humor. Good emotional and physical health are prerequisites along with a knowledge of the physical, emotional, and educational needs of young children Another ingredient for successful Day Care is a sense of which can be transmitted to children so that thev can maintain or There is currently a real need for Family Day Care homes in the Hunter-Magnarea. While being a Day a Care provider is a big it also carries responsibility, with it some big rewards in terms of satisfacion and dollars. The Division of Family Services is looking for a number of families who are interested in providing day care in their home for three to six ren. Naturally, child- certain develop self esteem and pride It you feel you would be interested in becoming a day care provider ami would like to earn some extra dollars, why not call the Division of re- quirements are necessary as far as the size and safety of the home, nutrition for lunch Family Services Kearns' olliee at 299 7Ju They can give you all the information you need regarding the Day Care program, payments, licensing your home. etc. Before you say "no. its not lor me," think of those small children who won't have someone nearly as special as y ou to spend those hours with when Mom or Dad must be a wav at work. self-respe- Sergeant Fee's Personal or Business Service is not out ot style where friendship is valued i t - e PH Come to Your Home STOP wile. OFFICE t INTER BOTTOM 2969 S 91.3(1 W Associated with Thomas Insurance Agency I Street Appointment BY THE a Rhonda, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs aMont E. Ueavy by of 111.7 South Hoyt Lakewood, Colorado. m SElElEIiSEHjB'iEEiiiE EJ - - WIIAT WE NOW KNOW We often think we would like to see farther into the future. There is a quotation from Emerson to the effect that further knowledge, further revelation, further truth, comes as we are willing and able to receive and accept it. Further it is a fact that we already know, basically and along broad lines, much more concerning the future than we sometimes seem to suppose. But we often ignore what we know. We know now that if we study, if we learn, if we use our time well, we shall be better prepared for the future. But even knowing this, we still waste much time, much of life, in more or less aimless activity - or inactivity. We know right now that if we are thoughtful and careful and courteous, we are less likely to have accidents. But even knowing this, we often ignore the laws of safety. We know right now that if we live moderately and refrain from taking injurious substances into ourselves we shall feel betler, and have better health. But even knowing this, we often ignore the laws of health, and lay ourselves open to illness. We know right now that if we keep the commandments we shall have a quiet conscience that if we break laws we shall pay a price. (We shall pay it inside ourselves, whether anyone else knows it or not. But even knowing this, we still break commandments and laws, and pay a price. We know that if we are unfaithful we shall lose the confidence of others. We know right now that if we don't pay our debts, we shall lose our credit. All these things, and many more, we now know as if the future were laid before us. But we dont always live as if we knew what we know. This must have been what Emerson meant when he said, that it is not in an arbitrary 'decree of God, but in the nature of man that a veil shuts down on the facts of tomorrow, for the soul will not have us read any other but that of cause and ) breathe. Get on all fours and crawl out. Good air stays near the floor. Smoke and deadly gases rise. It's easy to forget this at such a frightening moment. So promise yourself that you'll remember. And you'll crawl out. y Alive. effect..." When we are ready for it. when we are able and willing to use it, we shall know more than we now know. In the meantime it is our obligation and opportunity to be respectful of the knowledge, the commandments, and the freedom that the Lord God has already given, with the blessed assurance that all things deserved will be ours, and that His plans and purposes will unfold for us, according to our willingness to use well w hat w e do now know. Richard L. 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Hunter Ph Magna Magna W In Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday James Jcb 2700 So Ph 40 38:3-- 3 2 5 1:19-2- Thursday Hebrews 4.12-1- hr- Friday V'H-- .in Uhli n u Saturday Mark Luke 10.19-2- 17:7-1- V 250-227- FOOD STORES 250-631- 2700 So W 27 50 So FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Ph 250-998Manga WESTERN READY MIX CONCRETE Ph 250 9151 Magna W Magna 8400 8784 2700 So GIFT AND THRIFT SHOP 107 WESTERN HILLS BODY SHOP drawing board before we start building. and we all know that Making plans may be called foresight or looking ahead this is necessary whether building an object or building your life. As you make plans for the future, don't overlook one of the most effective and d aids in buiUPng a strong character your church! Like millions before you, you may find just what you need to make your plans succeed. Achieve success9 This is what we all want and what we plan for. Start your planning now by going to church next Sunday. 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A ym SHOW A LITTLE LOVE- , - opend Monday evening wit) yum family 3500 So 250 5865 Magna Compliments ol A 11 W-.Wr- n't .a ,1rv G)V- - t l A- G l with the Small Business Administration or problems businesses may be having in order that we may heller assess the role of the Subcommittee in helping the small businessman," Sena tor Garn said. l, I In;, I and other interes Ifd parties regarding then Senator Garn, the Subcommittee's ranking minority member and Senator Robert SubcomMorgan mittee Chairman, will preside at the Nov. 7 hearing Our purpose is to hear testimony from Utah bus- - 7 M l yti ? baby 3 OCTOBER 23,1975 THURSDAY, - 4Vr HUNTER CASH SAVER SERVICE 6809 W 3500 So Hunter OSBORN APPAREL MFG. CO. 7081 W 3500 So HUNTER Ph MIT 72K' 298-630- Vi on a 5... m at c : s Ph Lv. W MCDONALDS FLORAL ARTS 3510 So 2820 W. Ph Magna 299-728- 250-997- r'ix . |