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Show 7 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 11, 1981 there are certain rules Cn Senior Citizen Project Magna Council Stands By Decision After controversy iting funds from door to door. In addition the council asked for and the Magna Senior from local industries, while the seniors held MAGNA. almost three months of concerning an unauthorized building project at Citizen Center, the Magna Community Council upheld its original decision last week to replace the present work with materials of a more permanent nature. LaRee Pehrson, council president, the center came into being Mike Gorrell as a joint venture between the Magna Community Council and the senior citizens, with representatives of both groups solic Masters Gorrell Earns Degree DENVER. donations received bazaars and rummage sales. Council influence was also used to tie down the project in 1974 when the building, which had formerly been Moris Rest- aurant, was purchased by the council from First Securtiy Bank. At that time an agreement was drawn up that outlined the rights and privileges of both parties. It a clause con-taine- d stipulating that any expansion of physical property facilities or any alteration of the existing physical property facilities would require mutual agree- ment between the Community Magna Council and the Magna Senior Citizen Council. property was The deeded to the council but the facility was to be used exclusively for senior citizen projects. As time went on both factions worked well together to make the facility what it is today, Mrs. Pehrson said. The council ob- tained Community .'M: A i Development funds to add an extension to the building, install a folding door, resurface and enlarge the parking lot, define the property boundary with a six foot high visual barrier and add 15 trees on the eastern perimeter of the grounds. Mrs. In addition, Pehrson said, they had curb, gutter and sidewalk installed and had a totally inadequate railing replaced on the ramp for the comfort and safety of the people who use the building. They also donated $1,500 toward purchase of a new van that was used to transport people to and from the center daily, until someone turned it stead of working through channels as they had always done, they went off on their Green Sheet area, Mike Gorrell, has been awarded a masters degree from Denver University. Gorrell, a 1972 Mrs. Pehrson explained that to obtain BRINTON'S baseball team and graduated summa cum iaude with a : .e n r P CELEBRATING j 60 Years Partners with degree in history and English. He took his masters in history, treating in his thesis a reconstruction project in three German cities in 1947 The Oldest D. Branson Brinton entered the electrical business in 1910. In June 1921 he established his own company selling electric appliances, parts, supplies, and doing wiring and appliance repairing. He made a reputation for honesty and service-still the basis for our business 60 years mittee, the relief branch of the Quakers. The Friends shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947 for their efforts. $ Gorrells parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Gorrell, 5795 Minden Dr. The new masters later. 1921 ;)! Easy Way Model recipient has been an employe of the Green Sheet on a fulltime basis since 1978 and before that worked four years His assignments deal largely with West Valley City and sports Safety wringer release for greater personal safety. copper tub. oak wood agitator. Drive gears partially enclosed quieter operating. 7 oil holes. Oil just once a week. Guard to keep pets and children out of the belt. We're Utah's Oldest GE Dealer, and the only franchised service dealer in the valley. Visit our enlarged Appliance Parts and Wiring GE -- different lumber I found that it would cost $20 to deliver goods from Salt Lake and Murray and $5 from Granger, as opposed to the $109.65 yards, The toal cost amounted to $1,385.23 for pressed wood shelving and particle board cupboards that are unpainted. In checking with various lumber yards, I found asked for $660.58 for the pressed wood that was used for the shelves, brackets, they charged. We are planning a long term future in this facility, not just a couple of years down the said. We have a nice building and attractive (See Page 10, Col. 8) I nn UHM. ELECTRIC STORE ice trays - tell the ice man to stop delivery Sealed in oil mechanism -Nothing can get in or out. No hand oil ing lifetime por celain interior 2 WE HAVE rc in- Wringer Washers, Sales and Service since GE automatic washers since 1948. REFRIGERATOR Questions In- of American women will be collected this week by the Bureau of the Census from a sample of households in this area. The questions, according to William F. Adams, acting director of the bureaus regional office in Denver, are in addition to those usually asked in the monthly survey on employment and unemployment conducted nationwide by the Bureau for the U.S. Department of Labor. Sample questions include: How many children do married women expect to have within the next five Will they years? the same number as in the recent past? Answers to the questions, Adams said, will help indicate the future growth and composition of the nations population, data vital to planners both In government and private business. Households in this area are part of the sample of 71,000 across 4 Parking Lot Sale - Dryer wire cable Range Service entrance coble Asbestos Romex, and all smaller sizes. 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WASHER GE -- BRINTON'S TOTAL 1936 Every washer must pass tough quality control and he Mrs. Pehrson road, km: spections. writes the column, Ramblin On. sec-tio- amounts to 13' eight hour days, she went on. But the most outlandish thing of all was the $109.65 that was charged for delivering the materials. They 5.5 cu. ft. Family size Supplies Departments. - e. tifically selected represent a cross my calculations, Only GE Authorized Service Dealer in & 3 DAY PARKING LOT SALE by the American Friends Service Com- the country to $540 for 108 hours of work at $5 per hour, which, according to Mrs. Pehrson stated. I also found by costing the project out that it was considerably less money than the request for payment. And, after making inquiries at three T member of the average labor costs amounted H; obtained a bachelors degree from a Denver school, Regis College. At Regis, he was a SALT LAKE. formation on birth they claimed that their more desirable Hill ii of Judge Memorial high, also coverage CD funds. In addition, way out of line. government money through Community Development funds, graduate part-tim- that are ineligible for presented a request for payment that was a lifelong resident of the free standing cupboards from the and own. woods, wood) on the back of job within a specified length of time. None of these things were done, Mrs. Pehrson said. Instead they brought me a blank contract to sign with no dollar figures filled in after the job was done by problems, then the seniors began to regard the council as Intheir enemy. Deseret Industries, $75 for closing in (putting a sheet of ply- construction workers who must complete the over to the county. She went on to say that until early this year there were no pre-bui- lt that pressed wood is the least expensive building material on the market, and less durable than other bolts and screws. And to be followed. There must be a valid contract, signed by the president of the council, before the work begins and at least three bids on the job from qualified bidders, she said. In addition union scale must be paid to iWi j |