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Show fiCuD yS2IiJ (2 ngwsmaqnanews.co Magna Times USPS 325-58- 0 Second class postage paid at Magna, Utah 84044 8980 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 J. HOWARD STAHLE Publisher BONNIE STAHLE Advertising Manager COLIN B. DOUGLAS News Editor GARDNER Staff Writer BENNION CATHY HARDING Staff Writer JOHN BODENHOFER Staff Writer MELISSA HALL Education Reporter DALE SIMONS Sports Columnist CARLOS ESTRADA Pressroom Supervisor CHARITY JACOB Layout and Design Copyright. Magna TimesWest Valley News . All rights reserved. Reproduction, reuse, or transmittal ot all matter herein is prohibited without prior written permission by the publisher or editor. The Magna Times and West Valley News are published each Thursday Subscription S25 per year $30 per year out of state Postmaster- - Send change of address to: Magna Times. West Valley and Kearns Post New, cue of one of the oldest and Dear Editor: known golf course in Utah. well Rio home the of Magna, With new superintendant and Tinto's Kennecott Utah Copper, hosts the sixth oldest golf grounds crew and the directions of the more than capable and course in Utah, "THE COPPER CLUB!" In the recent months caring board members, great strides are being taken to bring taken the board members have the Club Copper Club back to the steps to return the Copper courses finer one to of the great course of later times. golf Memories will live on as the to play in Utah. faces of the past presidents look Yes, the old course still has on with pride and great hope for the nostalgia of the early days when the top management at a new and successful Copper Club that has been known in the Kennecott played the Copper Club with pride. Still to this day past. With generous help from Rio Kennecott has held dinners and Kennecott Utah Copper, Tinto's reward gatherings at the club stand tall as one of the can memories house. Many great they still linger in the Club House community's caring corporawhere members socialized and tions. Kennecott has always had the good of the community played cards in the "Jay Allen" in mind where thousands of card room. Lockers and showers were employees raised their families. available for the members and They have offered employment late comers who had to work opportunities to many people almost right up to tee time. As for many years. Thank You goes out to the one strolls through the Club there caricatures are of copper giant for their continued House, recent most and support of our community and presidents past the restoration of the states who have lead the Copper Club through the past 82 years of sixth oldest golf course. The play. To this day, it has been the Copper Club offers the fondest home of many prominent of memories for all of Kennecott employees, their golfers who have left their mark families, and the community. A on Utah gold and its records. When lean times came for the special thanks comes from the of Magna for giant copper company, the citizens Kennecotts The dwindled. support through membership the years. Magna has been the Copper Club turned to the pubhome of many employyes over lic. The course was then opened the past 82 years! to family memberships who The Copper Club is now open Club the Copper helped carry to all that want to join and through these rough economical times. Donations from some enjoy the "Copper Club of the prominent players were Experience!" Thank you to a company that accepted to help the Copper cares! monumental Club remain the Mark Bateman club that it had become. A once Copper Club memagain, Hopefully, ber and former Kennecott and the Board Members are coming to the res employee of Kennecott WOOLLY BE J4WMCTH. p 17 & .i&Ji pp 30-ye- ar 250-565- 6 250-568- Unwelcome gesture: parking for expectant mothers magwestxmission.com are a bona fide newspaper Dear Editor: Two prominent local retailers n have posted parking spaces marked "For Expecting Mothers. This is causing an issue among the disability community, where only one accessible parking space per five ordinary spaces is required by ADA (Americans with Disabilities www.mmgnanewspaper 3335 RBhiS) Access) law. 85)830 kATi ..OUT LIKE AN ICE-A- 26-ye- ar 8980 W. 2700 So. Magna, UT 84044 (801) 5 or FAX (801) We IHUKEAUOU. in Copper Club takes on a new look SIRS? Utah, having more expecting mothers than other states, is now finding pregnant ladies using the rare accessible parking spaces, while people with true but unplanned disabilities are finding pregnant individuals in their limited and much needed spaces! This is an outrageous situation triggered by the couple of entities posting the "expecting mothers parking signs. It was a kind thought, but it is causing unforeseen 'problems for the disability community If any other merchants are debating the concept of posting signs for "expecting mothers. the disability community is hoping it will not occur! Kellie Davis Salt Lake City' LEAD THE WAY Leuc-er- ant nia'je in d m. f vj.tii.Ji e a) Gt.ij.ril ' mmitrrr rsvtry ea,V' 4iv: T'Mirg Cal eel jkJj. Cnr-n- a rr 1 Iujuh in I i&j.sUi ice trre s arv.j Part MATI&IAI- I- ytijr cannunty GUARD 0-GO-GUARD www. I ARDtam -8- IQ-GO-GU T Melanoma patients may be eligible for clinical study Skin cancer specialists at the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah are recruiting patients into a large Phase 3 study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness ot Allovectin-7- S , an Andtbacka of Huntsman Cancer Institute, an investigator on the for investigational product advanced melanoma. If Allovcctin-- 7 R is found to be safe and effective in clinical trials, it may offer patients a new option for fighting advanced melanoma (stage 3 or stage 4). "We believe that Allovectin-- 7 Si triggers several of the bodys natural immune response mechanisms to recognize and attack the tumors, both locally and throughout the body," says Dr. Robert old and have confirmed recurrent metastatic melanoma with at least one tumor large enough to inject - about the size of a pea. Patients having received previous chemotherapy for melanoma cannot participate. In addition, patients with lung lesions can be included, but those with liver or brain lesions cannot. For more information about HCI, please visit http:www. huntsmancancer.org. We Allovectin-- study. To be eligible for the current Allovectin-- 7 clinical trial, patients must be at least 1 8 years dont just work here. We live here. April 8 9 WVC Planning sion, 4 P.M. April ROA1 May 10 11 Mothers Day breakfast sponsored by the local American 0 Park, 4015 W 5205 South, from 8 a.m. to noon. Any questions, contact Margaret Peterson at Legion, magnanewspapers.com; Commis- Magna Planning Commission, 4 P.M. New Local Office 6552 S. State Street Murray, Utah Visit P.M. Water Company Magna Board, 10:30 A.M. County Council, 4 p.m. WVC Council Study 4:30 p.m. Meeting, WVC Council Regular Meeting, 6:30 P.M. GEICO Local Office 262-520- 3 Magna Town Council, 7 Convenipnt local office Money saving di .counts Low down payments Monthly payment plans 24 hour service and claims MOTORCYCLE April J South-ridg- e Margaretmerit.com 4 Birthday Monday Blood PressureGlucose Testing, 10 a.m. Beginning Family History W eekly Tulip Festix al (bus trip). 10 a.m Spansh Class, 2 ' Line Dancing, 12 70 pm llats.F tc. , 9 30 a.m Chair Exercise, 10.30 am Ceramics, 10 a.m. Basic Computer Class. Railroad Club, 10 Bingo, 12.45 a m. A M Harmonica Class. 12:30 Pinochle, 12:30 A M. Microsoft Word, P.M. A M. a 10 . AM-Choir- Beginning Computer 2 30 am am Wednesdays Ceramics, 10 A M. SFAI S, 12 45 pm Tai Chi, 9.30 a.m. Learning to Crochet, 12:30 a.m. Pinochle, 12:20 a.m. 1 Fridays xercise. 10 30 a m. M 10.30 Bingo. Chair Harman Senior 1 Tuesdays Ceramics, 9 a.m. PACE (People with Arthritis Can Exercise), 9:30 a.m. Art Class, 10 a.m. Sit n Be Fit, 10:30 a.m. Pinochle, 12:30 p.m. p, Noteable Angels, singing, April 9 Granger Hair Care, 9 a.m. Creative Crafts, 1 0 a.m. a.m. High Bingo, 9.30 A.M. Hand rub, 9:30 a m. Makeover, 11 a.m Wednesdays Tai Chi, 8:45 A.M. 11 April 10 Food handlers presentation 1 1 A.M. April Bingo, 12:30 Pool, 9 y m Pinochle, 9 a m 1 pm. Mexican Dominos, 10 A.M. 3 , 6, 12 70 PM. April Sports F xercise. 10 30 Mind, Body, and Altai Aging Class, 11 am. 4 Line dancing, 10 30 a m 7 Hearing aids tested, April 10 Hyperbaric. p.m Thursdays Fall Preyention Class, week April exercises, Strengthening 10:30 a.m. Magna Senior Center Recreation Center April 7 Birthday Monday Movie Monday Council meeting, 10 A.M Choir warm-u10 30 a.m. Pool, 9 A M. Cards. 9 am, P.M. Darts. 10 A M. Mexican dominos. 10 a m. Craft Class, 10 a.m. 12 45 p m Binge, 10 30 A M. Arthritis 1 xercises. 10.30 a.m. Movie. 12.45 pm. Tai Chi, 8:45 a.m. Basic Internet Class, 10 am. Yoga, 10 a.m. Pool, 9 A M Quilting, 10 a.m. , Thursdays Sit n Be Fit, 10:30 a m. Movie Matinee, 12.30 A M. Bingo. 12:45 A M. Yoga, 230 a.m. LYnKS (Linking Youth n Kearns Seniors), 2.30 a.m Mondays Tuesdays 10 a m. Bow ling, 12 30 p.m. Bingo 1 1 1 Choir, 10 a.m. Chair I xercise, 10 30 m. Hair Care, 9 a.m. PACE, 9:30 am. Scrapbooking, 9.30 a.m. Creative-Writing- 1 A.M. Massage, 9 10 A.M. Watercolor Painting Class, 9 Fridays a Sibling day party; a.m. entertainment, Jim Reilly, Podiatrist. 12:30 a m. Weekly Actiyities Wednesdays 1 Pen Pal Letters Game Day Brown Bag Delivery, 11am. Love Your Body Love Your Life, 12:45 p.m. Weekly Activities April 11 "Incite Pool, 9 A M. Painting Class, 9 a m. Quilting. 10 A.M. Cards. 9 a m., PM. Sit & Be Fit-loimpact exercise, 10 30 a.m Tuesdays Sharing Mothballs in My Attic, 10 a.m. Tavlorsy die Center, 2 30 a.m Mondays P.M. 1 Scrapbooking, 10 A.M. Bridging the Gap Christmas Box School, 11:30 a.m. "LYnKS" ("Linking Youth n Kearns Seniors"), 3:15 p.m. April 9 Red Hat Luncheon Horseshoes, 10 A.M. Sherri James singer, 11 am. Acivities Basic Computer classes, call for more information Mondays P.M. Thursdays Harmony Katzz, 1 1 a.m. Free Bingo, 12:45 P.M. Podiatrist, 1 p.m. Spanish Class, 2.P.M. April 8 AARP Tax Preparation, 9:15 April Dominos, 12:30 a.m. Bingo, 12:45 a.m. Ad isory Council training at 11 Leather Crafts. 10 a.m. Move to Music, 10 a.m. Class, 10:15 a.m. Wear Kearns Shirts April 7 April April April MTO 7 Kearns Senior Center 9am presentation with Terry, from the Counts' (sign up at front desk bv April 7), 11 a M. Fall Prevention Class week 7, 12.30 p.m A.M Fridays - Pool, 9am Cards. 9 a m 1pm Mexican Dominos, 10 a.m e, Walk and linn fx-rcis- 10 30 a i Bing'., 12 30 pm Pararu.d.-- 1 f m |