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Show PAGE 2 THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. 1979 THE MAGNA TIMES the, Food Stamps Change ElnPina Yimon (USPS 325-58- Remember when news editorials called for an end to participation in the food 0) Issued each Thursday at 91 24 W. 2700 S., Magna, UL 84044. Second Class postage paid at Magna, Ut. Mail subscription - Payable in advance $4 per year in Utah - $5 out-o- f state -- advertising must be in our office by noon Monday for Thursday publication, and preferably by 5 p.m. Friday. Area businesses wishing information about our rates may contact our office at All car. Whether the reports J. HOWARD STAHLE Assistant Publisher Correspondent Christmas Trees Being Picked Up 2. A salt Lake County four foot lengths and bundled. Sanitation Department Cutting into these four foot spokesperson says that they ' will pick up Christmas trees with the weekly refuse pickup in the unincorporated Salt Lake County area only if the trees are trimmed, cut into Under the provisions of Section 40-- 6, Utah Code Annotated, as amended, and the Natural Gas Policy Act ofJ978 the Board of (Ml, Gas, and Mining is (Public Law hereby given authority to make and promulgate rules and regulations for the proper administration of the Acts. Notice is hereby given that the Board of .Oil, Gas, and Mining, State of Utah, has prepared a final draft of rules and regulations for the purpose of implementing Public Law As a result, the hearing which was held on December 20, 1978 was continued to January 16. 1979, at 10:00 a.m., in the Executive Conference Room Holiday Inn, 1659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of adopting the final rules and regulations. Anyone interested in the adoption of, changes or revisions thereto, shall forward written suggestions to the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining, 1588 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, no later than January 15, 1979. (a copy of the final draft of said rules and regulations may be obtained from the Division upon request). State of Utah Board of Oil, Gas, and Mining Scheree Wilcox Secretary of the Board lengths is necessary so that the trees might be fed into the refuse trucks. Bushy trees need to be trimmed also so that they may be fed into the trucks. in- dicated widespread abuse of food stamps as some critics charged or were simply isolated incidents of abuse as others claimed, became academic January 1 when the first phase of the new program began. The new program reflects 1953, J. Howard Stahle Afton B. Cameron Janice Holmes Hubbard Managing Editor Editor and addresses criticisms leveled by the general public, the press, food stamp users, and state and federal agencies respon- sible for running the program. Gone are the requirement that many households purchase an allotment of stamps since this rule kept poor families out of the program. Benefits are retargeted to aid these families and remove those at upper income levels. Added are provisions intended to ease access to food , stamps for the elderly, disabled, working poor and other groups. Work rules governing participation by d students and the are tightened. Incentives are .added for those holding low paying jobs to keep them working. Penalties abusers program strengthened along requirements for fair for are with and quick service, limits on the value of familv cars and other resources held by food stamp households. 7 73D OTuSl The regular monthly meeting of the Salt Lake Council of Women will be held on Monday, January 9 at 10 a.m. in the Lecture Hall of the Salt Lake Public Library. The program has been arranged by the Citizenship Lila Burgoyne, Committee KiSSCo 02 EKSO 0KiSI?332 CD 02 raGKSn) $7SD (akalnftj. Chairman, and Dorothy Jacobsen, .Under the direction of their n. Citizenship Committee -- the Salt Lake Council of Women provides daily volunteer services during the month of January to register aliens, j In harmony with this project the first program of the new year will focus on citizenship. Entitled The Voice of I Your checking money can stay in statement savings earning 5 continuously compounded interest until you write a check. Transfers are made automatically when required to maintain the checking balance at the level you set. And you never have to worry about being overdrawn. The service can cost you nothing depending on the combined average balance of both checking and statement savings accounts. ' A i l3 SITid ESJDCiCjlSD I1 Mouthwatering Spaghetti dinner is being offered to the many friends and supporters of the Cyprus Spinnakers. eSugO EjG been been named rectification engineer. George Deneris, former smelter byproducts superintendent, has been named project Main Itreet Meandering Jim Russell As usual, as if By - fire-statio- one-to-t- the program will be presented by young citizens. From the Posting o the colors and salute to the flag by Girl Scout Group 257 of tile Highland Park School, The Voice of Democracy, Mrs. Betty Brand, chairman of the speech and drama department, Davis High School, The Extra Inch, Rulon McKay, Bountiful High How to Develop School, Jill Jarmon, Leadership, Davis High School, to the Bel Canto Singers of South High School this program promises to be an excellent opportunity to see and hear, with pride, our young citizens inaction. we start out a brand new year with the usual resolutions, most of which are broken in the first week and can then be forgotten for another year. Im getting smarter as the years go by. I make resolutions now that I know I can keep. For instance, I resolved not to run for Gover- nor, Senator, Mayor or County, Commission this year. I havent run for any of those offices in 57 years so that should be a safe one. I resolved not to get a leg broken, skiing this year, I havent had a pair of skis on for many years. I did make one resolution, however, that I wil try to keep. I resolve to meet and become acquainted with more of the fine people of the area, and to do what I can, in my, small way to make Magna a better place to live and work. Many thanks to Mrs. Keith Smith who sent a Christmas card to tell me how much she enjoyed reading this column. I appreciate her comments. Thanks again. The Ballet West production which of The Nutcracker Theater the at Capitol played Garfield Smeltermens during the Christmas season Credit Union, Mr. Parts, and was again an artistic and esthetic success. the new Cameo Color Center The new sets are beautiful in which opened January 2nd. In the large stage area now addition, several businesses have changed hands and have available. The dancers seem to bring a new verv and new owners or leases so things are still looking up, energy to, the ballet, at- The tragic death ibutable partially atleast to ffiSlteT beautiful --new facility in Richardson hao of Magna and especially the which they are appearing. In Senior Citizens of the com- - ' 16 performances, the theater was over 90 per cent sold out. munity with whom She worked for years. We offer The NutIf you missed our deepest sympathy to her cracker this year, get in line for your tickets early, next family. Her loss will be felt in this community for a long, year. Looks like the new First long time. This weeks thought: KindSecurity Bank building is just ness is the one thing you cant about ready over in Arbor Park. We are going to be give away. It always comes back. Have a good week. sorry to lose the bank from The dinner, a fundraising effort to assist with the many upcoming activities by the famous drill team is a prelude to the demonstration to follow. The demonstration consists of four drills by the Spinnakers. Also to perform are the Junior Spinnakers, the Mini Spinnakers and the Mini Stars. Performances will be accompanied by the ever popular Cyprus Pep Band. Spaghetti will be served Tuesday, Jan. 16 for $3.50 a plate or $16 per family of 5 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the galley. The demonstration in tiie gymnasium will begin at 7:30. VISA G5Z233& ESSU 7 GE33 1G3E7 SlaSSClCS) CTBCSrSOG? asSGSGl (232 I I73D SS3 aE3. Cjutite GjEsI V0S5O GE2EL It looks like a credit card and is accepted as readily. But rather than going on your credit card bill, funds for each transaction are simply deducted from your checking account. Faster and easier than writing a check. And soon it will be your key to First Security Automated Teller Machines. Check into First Security Advantage. Learn how 5 Advantage checkingsavings automatic transfer service can be worth more to you than 5V4 at a savings and loan association. The new wav to bank that helps you control your money. (rOffSQ "W Members FDIC f r$t Security First Security Bank of Utah N A Bank of Idaho N a First Security State Bank Satt Lake First Security Bank of Oram N A City Utah First Security State Bank of Kaysville LI First Security First Security Bank of Murray H A Bank of Logan. N A First Security Bank of Rock Springs First Security State Bank of Hatpar by- products superintendent. Keith F. Barton is newly appointed division operations project engineer, moving from ore haulage operations superintendent. Main Street, but it looks the new building will provide Paul Garside and his people with larger and more convenient quarters. Also across 8400 West, the Cyprus Credit Union building is really taking shape. They can really throw up those preFITNESS TRAILS: A FUN formed concrete walls in a WAY TO EXERCISE Fithurry. ness trails, or par courses are The new n is also being built in many com- making good progress. At munities. Designed to in- least we gain one new crease both endurance and St. on Main building strength, each trail is a path I was sitting here thinking miles long with about how slow it has been to numerous exercise stations get any Main Street along the way. By varying the revitalizing going. After speed along the trail, number , figuring out thejiluses and of exercises performed at minuses of the situation, each station, and number of we are still I times the course is com- however, guess seven new a little ahead with pleted, individuals from businesses in the trained athletes to the elderly Vnd as fyasTcan P881 year, can participate on a level in we only lost two. with their remember, keeping still a lot of potenThere is capabilities. Several are m the ' development stage in tial here and I hope the groups trying to develop Utah. Magna will continue their efforts. For your edification, the seven new businesses include the Solar Spectrum Plant, the Current Trend, The Flower Shop, The Art Gallery and School, which is now in the former V F W building, the Democracy" operations has been appointed smelter engineer for new smelter facilities being adjusted to operating Trails Can Be Fun ore haulage superintendent. John V. Wagner, previously Bonneville concentrator superintendent, Spaghetti Dinner Scheduled ' CUafoZ, 3uSS:S3 have Women Hold Regular Meet CD i personnel beneficial elements of the old program able-bodie- BB3E-gsa)l?u- technical . Publisher M. GLEN ADAMS DeVaughn B. Bell, former metallurgical accounting section supervisor, has been appointed division staff production control SALT LAKE CITY-S- ix Kennecott Copper Corporation management and assigend new positions, Robert N. Pratt, general manager, Utah Copper Division, announced today. Russell R. Beck is newly named smelter technical superintendent. He previously was senior process engineer for the $288 million smelter modification project. D. Paul Csanky, a project engineer during the smelter modification, has poor to buy food stamps; and nearly everyone seemed to know someone who had seen a foods stamp family loading groceries into an expensive THE STATE OF UTAH TO All, OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS, AND PAARTICULARLY ALL PRODUCERS IN THE STATE OF UTAH. . 6. ' that some people were too who were obviously not poor; when TV newsmen reported Legal Notice -- 250-565- stamp program by those Kennecott Makes New Assignments i J w .j, s, SPECTATORS WILL THRILL v V v v to the upcoming performance of Spinnakers. Back row (I. to r.) Joy Porter, Brenda Morley, Cindy Vranes, Mari Dawn Wilson, Jeri Pettersson; third row, left, Tammy Lee, Pam Robinson, Coleen Hardman, Tami Riley, Tracey Jenkinson; second row, Jleen AmeS' Tammy Henson' Teri Bird- Chert Conti; front row, Julie Koford, Rustle Griffith, Koren Taylor, Lorrie Martin and Karen Jones. Photo by Elliot Kuida. if' - |