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Show PAGE 4 THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, THE MAGNA TIMES Blrthdooj tanned, fit and happy are vacationers Art and Maggie Cull y, Harold and Gloyde Bange field, and Looking People 'N Things Special thanks is due the Utah State Highway Patrol and County Sherriff for the fine job they are doing in the school patrolling crossing 20 mile per hour zones, and helping make the safer for the and pedestrians. The flashing lights are a constant reminder to slip the lead out of our shoes, but many a gas pedal is still pushing down too hard in these danger zones. Your correspondent is a personal witness to that and my experiences can be a word to the wise. In my haste to turn a highway students Scott and Jerry Newton of Hunter as they settle back to their daily routine after a wonderful two weeks in Miami and Carribean Islands. Gloyde mentioned that about 1,600 American Farm batch of news reports in to the trees, my mind was not on the crossing strip near the school. It their began threatening flashes that I lights realized I was in trouble and did a record slow down. It was a costly lesson, but it would have been far costlier if a child had darted out into the path of my speeding car. Let us be thankful for the care and concern that the officers show in their daily monitoring. But more important, in my opinion, is the necessity to observe the roar1 signs and drive as if our lives depend on them.. g 'country.' After red tape procedures, they received clearance to fly endless-seemin- down to get Nancy. As soon as their other two children, Angie and Devon heard that they had a baby sister waiting for them, they immediately began calling her Nancy so the name was hers. Starling spent about ten in days Little Jason Holdaway may not be able to remember much about his accident and operations in the years to come because he is only three. But his parents and family will, and they will be forever grateful to the skilled doctors and nurses who made it possible for him to live a normal life. Some months ago when Jason accidently toppled into he a weed chopper, miraculously escaped with his life, but was badly cut, bruised and had several broken bones. His skull needed surgery to repair some damage, and part of the bone was removed so that at a later date when the swelling had subsided, it could be Adopts Most new fathers pace the floor at night with their colicky baby, but one father in Hunter couldnt hear his baby cry if he wanted to. Starling Lock, a third grade teacher at LakeRidge School has a new adopted daughter, 7, but she is in Honduras with her mother Sue. The stork made its delivery of this petite member of the Pamper set about three months ago ip,, that far-of- f Central American' boarded a jet that took them to Miami for the three day convention. Highlight of the the Americana sunset." Sailing was done at night San Juan meetings . where was Ronald Reagan. they speaker People 'N Things wasnt until the bright red Family Jan. 28, 1978 2910 Patricia Circle, Magna Kevin and Karen McQuivey Grandparents: Paul and llene Humphrey, Kearns Karl and Katie McQuivey, Taylorsville flight to following a non-sto- p San Juan, Pororico where they sailed away into the aboard recent Hunter KEVIN McQUIVEY islands during the day. Tours were made on St. Maartins, St. Martinique, St. Lucia, Barbados and St. Thomas Islands. They returned to Honduras clearance, but returned tc his imclassroom before comwere migration papers - pleted. replaced. He spent many weeks in the Primary Childrens Medical Center and became strong enough to return to his Hunter home and the care of his parents, Kyle and Kristine Holaway. When the doctors felt he as ready for bone replacement in his skull, he returned to the had preserved for replanting, was not usable so a decision had to be made for bone replacement. It was decided that by removing four ribs, two on each side, and allowing the bone skin to remain for regeneration of the ribs, that the operation could be covering successfully performed and enough essential bone in prime condition could be used. operation, the doctors wheeled Jason out of the operating room, .and the Holdaway and Putnam families breathed easier when they heard that he was going to be fine. drivers According to his Grandma Mary Putnam of Hunter, he is doing just great. He is already up several times a day, and even though it is hard to laugh or cough, he is a plucky little patient and makes the best of his situation. With his shaved head he may look like a distant relation of Yul Brynner... but his Grandma Putnam said that his skull looks good and new hair is coming in, not blond as before, but a little darker. his Awaiting is a younger brother Carter and many uncles, aunts, cousins and frienhomecoming rfirm Sharon Larsen Bott li Society pictures will be printed free. Phone for details. ceremony was performed by T. Evans Doxey. The new Mrs. Stringham is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larsen of Salt Lake City. chocolate demonstrations. were Attending their Want ads make cents... Use them today... 250-565- KRISTY ANN WILSON Jan. 28, 1977 James and Mary Wilson 5331 Peggy Court, Hunter Grandparents: Charles and Jean Wilson, Granger Horace and Fay Gailey, South Jordan inexpensive. They can be whipped up in just a few minutes for just a few cents with ingredients already in the kitchen cupboard. Marilyn Noyes, family resource Day Care Available There is a possibility that minimum those earning wage may not be eligible for Care Services. Day Projected Budget deficits will cut Day Care eligibility back to 40 per cent of the State Median Income to become effective March 1st. This will immediately eliminate Day Care for help for 1305 recipients who have been struggling to become management specialist for Utah State University Extension Services, tells how. For a general household cleaner, mix one tablespoon ammonia, one tablespoon liquid detergent, and two cups of water. This can be put into a spray bottle and costs about 2.8 cents for 17 ounces as opposed to popular commercial cleaner that Mothers costs 4.2 cents for one ounce. concerned for Day care This takes about two minutes Services call your to mix and saves about 69 Legislative Representatives. cents on 17 ounces. A message from the Utah Child Care Coordinating If you multiply that out to Council. an hourly wage based on self-sufficie- your savings, you would be making $20.70 an hour. Those CM1C0 COLOR CEfffER Paint Drywall Plumbing Supplies Home Repair Items Misc. Hardware Mrs. Noyes noted. For badly soiled painted surfaces, mix one gallon hot water with one cup of ammonia, one half cup vinegar, and one fourth cup washing soda. Wash a small area at a time. Wipe washed area with a second cloth wrung out of clear warm water. This solution is quite drying to the skin so rubber gloves may be in order. When it comes to washing windows and mirrors, there are some less expensive cleaners, too, Mrs. Noyes pointed out. The best way to clean windows is to first remove the surface soil with a tissue or damp cloth. Then apply the cleaning liquid with a spray, cloth or sponge. Wipe dry. For a good window cleaner, put in one gallon jug, one pint of rubbing alcohol, one tablespoon of ammonia, one tablespoon liquid detergent and finish filling the jug with water. This is comparable to commercial window sprays and costs about one third cent per ounce. Commercial 250-590- 9 W. no-wi- dishwasher rinse agent. Brush or sponge on window and hose off. The water will sheet off leaving no spots or streaks. Dont clean windows when the sun is shining on them or they will streak, the Extension specialist warned. She also urged homemakers not to use furniture polish to dust with. It just builds up on the furniture, eventually dulling the finish. Instead, keep furniture clean with cloths that gather dust instead of scattering it. Make dust cloths from soft cloth that does not leave lint. Put cloth in a tin or plastic container in which a few drops of furniture-polishin- g 3500 So., Arbor Park PHONE: ART GALLERY 9120 W. 2700 So., Historic Magna, Utah If it takes you five minutes to make, you would earn $70.80 an hour, Mrs. Noyes added. window For washing outside, put two or three tablespoons of laundry or dishwashing detergent in a half full pail of warm water. Add a tablespoon of a HELENS BEAUTY SALON 8305 Complete Line of Artists Supplies cleaner. 250-903- 3 Now Open Mondays & Evenings - SPECIALS - Hair Cuts Tints.. & Shampoo Sets 050 .T.J.,.".T!.......$9.00 New to Our Staff. . . Shauns Clark Experience & Operators & Kathy Jenkins ' . children, Cory, Brett, Timmy and Melissa Bott, and Mark and Sherri Stringham. ' . ter. cleaners are about five cents per ounce. That means a savings of $5.90 on a gallon of UJHYD - her beautician work and honeymoon the newlyweds will make their home in Hun- are pretty good wages, Dance The new Mrs. stringham has been a resident- - eftheHunter area for twelve years; She has served on the Hunter West Stake Relief Society Board as special interest leader, and is well known for Following a Carribean household Homemade cleaners are quick, easy, and spoke enough English to be very informative, ; telling them many interesting things about the Islands. A little side tour showed the comparison between the outside of the island and the inner part. Harold had visited the Islands during war years, and he said even though some of the standards of living have gone up since then, the interior still clings to their simple huts built on rocks. They saw the women washing their clothes, pounding the soil out in the streams; and noticed the tidiness of the homes, inside and out. She commented that even though they were poor, they were very clean and of conscious keeping themselves that way. One of the most interesting of the islands was Barbados where Bluebeards famous castle stood. Even the guns . are still there by the lookout built over the bay, Gloyd said. Honeymooners find it a popular spot now and the peace, greeness and calm beauty of the Carribean lures many others. It was a dream come true, I never dreamed we would see and do so much." smiled Gloyde. ds. to meet the became the bride of Daniel returning plane with its medical center. But as Stringham in an evening precious cargo this coming preparations for surgery ceremony, Jan. 18 at the Lion weekend. He commented that were made, the doctors House with an open house one of the hardest things for discovered that the bone they following. The double ring Sue is waiting with not much to do.. Customs there are so. t . t. r i sv .1 u different from oursin-thk- !' .i it t' everyone has a maid, even the maids have maids he smiled, so life is easier for all... but the maids. He said that she is living with friends who own a large coffee plantation, and is enjoying the 250-565- 6 new culture. But she will be happy when the vacation is over and they can become a happy Utah family again. He expects 979 They found time to visit Disney World, the Parrot Jungle, Rlngling Brothers Circus, Desert Ranch, and Cape Kennedy. Gloyde marvelled at the blueness of the Carribean and the dazzling white, sandy beaches. The Island of Barbados caught between two oceans, the Atlantic on (me side and the Carribean on tiie other made it easy to see the roughness of the Atlantic compared to the smooth sheen of the other. She mentioned how friendly the people were, and the taxi to enable tourists to visit the Bureau members gathered for a convention in Miami. As a bonus a trip to the Carribean was offered for the seven days at a lower rate. Their cruise took place 1 6 Me Dated Dance With Me" is the appropriate theme for a special Regional Evening for all the young swingers who will shake the dust off their dancing shoes on Saturday night at the Hunter East Stake Center on Pavant Avenue. The 8 year-old- s are invited to enjoy the live band from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Admission is a dollar a person and light refreshments will be served. 14-1- have been spread. Cover tightly and leave oil or wax overnight. The cloth will absorb just enough oil or wax to remove dust, and polish at the same time. Another way to make dustless dust cloths is to mix one tablespoon of mineral spirits or turpentine with one quart of hot water. Dip squares of clean cloth in the solution, wring out, dry and store; or mix one tablespoon of mild soap powder, one quart of warm water, one tablespoon ammonia, of household two and tablespoons of boiled linseed or good furniture polish. Dip soft cloths in the solution, wring out, dry, and store. There are a few safety tips homemakers should follow in mixing their own cleaners, she said. oil Never mix a chlorine bleach or any cleaner containing clorine with ammonia or any other cleaner because it creates toxic gases, Mrs. Noyes warned. all cleaning Keep materials out of the reach of children and clearly label all containers, she added. use the want ads Yho by Jonlca Hubbard People can talk about the great skill and talent required to prepare a succulent souffle, a fluffy omelet, or char-bro- il a mouth watering steak, but for my money the woman who has mastered gelatin salad is the queen of all cookary. Somehow gelatin defeats me. I make elaborate plans and they invariably crumple and fall apart. The other evening I decided that Id create a gelatin salad out of odds and ends. This salad would impress all who surveyed it. I happened to have on hand a small package of grape jello, canned peaches and a package of powdered whipping cream mix. While humming a merry melody, I began my campaign, visualizing the envy of all my female guests. I dreamed about how I would casually handle the praise, the adoration and down right pea green envy that was bound to seep through at the mere sight of my masterpiece-t- he gelatin salad at the peak of perfection. To begin with, the jello set rather poorly. It had a sort of stretchy, rubbery layer on foe bottom of the bowl. I removed the rubbery mass, and tossed it into the sink where it bounced and quivered for twenty minutes. It never did seem to set properly. I shipped the cream, added the whipped cream and the drained peaches; then crossed my fingers, my toes, everything that would cross. Then came my big moment. I placed this exquisite, putrid purple salad in the center of the table. Not a single soul so much as tested my great labor of love. Would you like some salad, Honey?," 1 inquired of Ray. Sorry Dear, I cant bring myself to eat anything thats a sick purple with big orange colored gobs in it I answered him with my best glare. I couldnt help but think of Hope, the wonder woman. She can take any three ounce package of any flavor of gelatin, one limp sardine and a quarter cup of sour cottage cheese and everyone literally goes into spasms of anticipation. There is always one who ruins it for the rest of us. I love Hope, which certainly goes a long way to prove what a tolerant, loving person I am and what excellent character I have. |