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Show 0 The Magna Times, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1990 Emsimess a fi Sheriff Hayward sends deputies to drug recognition school t Citizens who drive intoxicated always drunk. Some are in fact under the influence of prescribed or illegal drugs. Recognizing these ofare-no- Ruth Andersen and Scott Vogt put finishing touches on Magna Manias new building just before it opened for business The Main move for Magna Mania great supply of kites. Marie Heagren and Pam Emmertson, the announced that they would also be renMagna Mania has moved to a new ting VCRs and video movies shortly location at 8896 West 2700 Soyth. The to compliment their Nintendo business. n They have over 200 Nintendo members building is a remodeled 1950s gas and adds an interesting flavor to in their rental system. For more inforthe business. The store has grown, for- mation on Magna Mania, call cing the move. Nintendo rentals and A word might also be mentioned on sales make up a large part of their fine renovation work that Magna the business and they have gone from 23 landlord Ruth Anderson has Manias rental games to 118 cassettes. done without the aid of Salt Lake CounThey carry cards, hats, and ty redevelopement funds. She is a like before, but now they have stuffed member of the Magna Merchants animals and for the March winds a Historical Redevelopment Association. Kim Folsom Magna Times Assistant Editor rs, sta-tfo- 250-763- 7. Workshop for small businesses A workshop about opening and operating a small business will be held Wednesday, February 21, in Room 2404 ol the Federal Building, 125 South State Street. The workshops, sponsored by the U S. Small Business Administration and the Service Corps of RetiredAc-tn- e Fsecutives (SCORE), will target veterans and teature training on preparations necessary to start a small business, business regulations, taxes, financing, and marketing. Registration is at 8:30 a.m., classes starting at 8:45 a.m. and ending at 4 p.m. A $10 registration fee will be charged for the workshops. For more information, call SCORF. at 574-321- 2. fenders was a difficult task until a short time ago. Salt Lake County Sheriff N.D. Pete Hayward has recognized this problem and formulated a solution. Sheriff Hayward assigned four of his deputies to attend a 300-hodrug recognition school that was presented by the National Highway Traffic Safety Department. Sergeants Scott Robinson and Dan Jensen, and Deputies Ron Rook and Jim West attended this specialized school in Denver, ur Magna Tourism and Economic Developments dawn meeting brought key business and community leaders together. MTED Colorado. begins membership drive but anyone who wants to help set a KIM FOLSOM Upon completion of this training program, Sgt. Jensen and Deputy West atk tended a course in Los Angeles, California to be certified as two-wee- instructors in drug recognition. This intensive training has qualified these sher-ri- f s deputies to be recognized as expert witnesses in court. They are 92 correct when evaluating an impaired driver who is on drugs. Through a series of tests including blood pressure and respiration checks, these experts can identify what type of drug the driver has ingested. Sheriff Hay ward said, I encourage the news media to ride along with our drug recognition deputies during the holiday season as we attempt to get the intoxicated driver off the streets. Their news stories will not only inform the public, but hopefully discourage the impaired driver from getting behind wheel. 3k, Developmental the1, Magna Times Assistant Editor The Magna Tourism and Economic Development Corporation is now looking for additional members. The group was formed to assure that Magna will get its piece of the economic pie coming into Utah and that we become a destination for the tourists coming into the Salt Lake area. Key movers in the Magna area from the community, corporate, and political sectors are already at work in MTED, direction for Magnas economic future should belong. Besides helping business come into the area, MTED is also interested in helping to develop Magnas tourist attractions and services. This months meeting will be held at the Arbor Park Zions Bank on Friday, February 23, at 7:30 a.m. Those who are interested in joining MTED or who want to find out more about the group should call 5 or write to MTED, 8980 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah 84044. 250-568- Parents Without Partners to hold Sweetheart Ball February 10 Chapter 184 of Parents Without Partners (PWP), serving single parents in Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, and Utah non-prof-it, Counties, will hold ;its. annual ..Sweetheart Ball the' evening of Saturday, February 10. This dance is open to members and alike. (Most PWP functions are for members only.) PWP chapter 184 sponsors discussion groups twice each week covering a wide range of topics to help those coping with single parenthood. Discussions are open to the public. For topics and times, call Other activities available through Parents Without Partners include support groups for children of divorded or separated parents, dance lessons, golf trips to southern Utah, and much more. Parents Without Partners (PWP) is non-membe- 262-984- rs educational an international, devoted to interests the organization and welfare of single parents and their children. If youve lost a spouse through divorce, separation, or death, PWP is a great resource to help you get back on your feet. PWP can be reached at 262-984- 9. Hercules declares quarterly dividend January 3 1 9. The Board of Directors its of Hercules Incorporated declared regularly quarterly dividend of $.56 (fifty-si- x cents) per share on common stock, payable March 26, 1990. 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