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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1978 THE MAGNA TIMES PAGE 5 Crusaders Named Susie by Lisa Brady, Groth and Jody Skogerboe Junior Higl Kennedy students chosen Crusaders for the Month, are Todd Johnson, Chari Collitzi and Terrie Sorensen. These students are picked by the faculty and maintain high grade averages and are good citizens. Ninth grade Crusader Terrie Sorensen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Keys. When asked what she thought of this I was honor, she replied, really surprised, I didnt think Id make it! She was born in September of 1962 and has lived in three states: Utah, Arizona and California. Kennedy is the tenth school she has gone to, and she said its the best! Her favorite classes are English and band. Some of her hobbies are sewing, crocheting and painting. She also likes to read and babysit. The eighth grade Crusader is Chari Collitzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Collitzi. She was born in January and plays the clarinet and the piano. When asked who her favorite singer was she replied, David Soul. She also stated that Starsky and Hutch was one of her favorite KENNEDY CRUSADERS Todd Johnson, Chari Collotzi and Terrie Sorenson YACC Positions administrative positions for Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC) camps in Cedar City, Richfield and Salt Lake City will be filled from applications filed by Feb. 8 with the Bureau of Land Management. Twenty-on- e Positions to be filled in- clude a camp director, administrative officer, work coordinator and four crew leaders for the Cedar City camp; camp director, procurement clerk, work coordinator and four crew leaders for Richfield; camp director, administrative officer, work coordinator, three crew leaders and an technician for Salt Lake City. Persons interested in applying for the positions may obtain details and application forms from BLM or Job Service offices in Utah. Paul L. Howard, BLM state director in Utah, said the Cedar City camp is expected to begin operations March 1, with the Richfield and Salt Lake City camps starting April 1. Each will be a nonresident camp, meaning the young adults will report to work each day and return home each evening, unless they are assigned to a remote spike camp where they will return to their homes on engineering Open weekends. The YACC enrollees will work on various Submit School News For the Paper. Pictures Accepted 250-565- 6 kinds of projects related to natural resource television programs, the other being Love Boat. She enjoys horseback riding, swim- ming, also her science class. Like most people Star Wars is her favorite movie and for a color its green. Seventh grade Crusader is Todd Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson. He likes being the Crusader for January. Todds favorite food is pizza. He raises pigeons and also said, That besides living in Utah, he has also lived in California. The classes Todd likes best are P.E. and English. for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or per- sons who vandalized our property at 561 1 4000 West. DeGRAFF ASSOCIATES 5486 So. 4220 West (office) management. Open House For New Photo Business Set Guy Malmborg, owner and of JMalmborg Photography West, will host an open house this Saturday, Feb. 4 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 3231 S. 8000 West in Magna. An active member of operator the Intermountain new professional Professional Photographers Association, Malmborg is using this open house to acquaint the public with his photography business which officially opened Jan. 1, 1978 in his home at the above address. The public is invited to view the photographers work and to ask questions, and in his words just plain Refreshget acquainted. ments will be served throughout the day, and five $15 discount cards toward a professional portrait of the recipients choice will be given away. ' $edding coverage booked in advance at the open house on Saturday will recxeive 11 free of charge a x 14 custom portrait of the bride and groom, to be displayed at their reception. is There a definite with advantage working out of my home, says MalmNot only is the borg. overhead low, but it offers me the opportunity to become acquainted with individuals and families of the community. I can in this way pass on a great savings to the public. So, come out and attend the open house," he concluded, and see for t, yourself why quality, full-col- low-cos- professional service makes Malmborg Photography the ideal choice in creative photography. School and Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association One minority that has been misunderstood for centuries may not be a minority forever. Persons who belong to this group are A survey of 899 parents indicates that the number of lefties is growing. Only seven per cent of those parents are but 10.2 per cent of their 2,344 children favor their left hands. The people who made that study indicated that parents no longer are pushing their children toward s. left-hande- Thats good. Its good because other researchers have shown theres a relationship betwen stuttering and children required to be when their natural tendencies are toward right-hander- s, are One problem for southpaws, as sometimes called, is that some school desks are built with arm rests on the right side. This means that when a student sits at the desk, he or she has no arm rest. Writing that way is tiring, and the position probably affects penmanship. Some schools are ordering some desks with arm rests on the left side. persons have been victimized For centuries, by superstition. They are referred to as sinistrals, which is has been related to the word sinister. considered by some to bring bad luck. It didnt bring bad luck to Harry S. Truman. He was elected President of the United States. President Gerald Ford was also a lefty. So were Babe Ruth, Picasso, Ben-jain Franklin and Michelangelo. . .The word gasuche, meaning clumsy or lacking social compliment grace, is French for left. A insult. to an amounts really Despite all the kidding, the unfounded beliefs about d and the difficulties of living in a children our of proves time world, this 10 per cent minority most of some come the skilled, ranks its from that time after talented, bright and accomplished persons in the world. rs left-hand- d works fast crew My because we pay a Mi too. o o o Doug Clark, Maintenance Crew Foreman You are late and the traffic seems heavier than usual. To top it all off, there is a Mountain Fuel maintenance crew with the street torn up right in front of you. Frustrating, right? Of course it is. Our maintenance crews are aware that although maintenance is necessary, it is also an inconvenience to motorists. That is why they work as fast as possible. They also know that by increasing their efficiency on the job, they can help reduce Mountain Fuels costs. If our costs are kept to a minimum, the costs we pass on to our consumers are kept to a minimum. The next time you are delayed by a crew of Mountain Fuel maintenance men, please be patient. They, like the more than 1700 people who work for you at Mountain Fuel, are doing everything they can to provide complete and trouble-fre- e natural gas service at a reasonable cost. You see... they pay the same for natural gas as you do. You can help minimize your own bill for natural gas by exercising conservation wherever and whenever possible in your use of this precious natural resource. ss m MOUNTAIN FUEL left-hand- right-hande- So. People serving people. |