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Show Thursday, Apr. 29, west valley view r SAYS SHE py Michele Bartmess Man, says the Good Hook, not live by bread alone. does That true. He needs a is good reliable automobile. And the same to applies woman. At least this one. For a five-da- y period earlier this month I a handle on this one. I had a friend who called her Datsun, Dagne. That got me into naming my cars. When Viv would talk to Dagne, shed perform like a kitten. And Dagne lasted her for about 10 years. My Tommy gave up after five and I replaced Harry after another five. engine was not one of With the cost of cars now, I hope good old Whatsitsname snowball or something. ter ideas. was (silver Mustang) wasnt what she used to be. And boy did I miss her. Or him. Ive never been able to figure out just which this car is. My last one, a Pinto, was called Harry, the Horse. My first was named Tommy Toyota. But I never quite got around to putting nator, etc. is gone. bet- broken. However, the cars A.I.R. device, was pump, an anti-smo- g missing. I had to pay a 15 percent service charge for return of the unneeded belt. I complained, but to no avail. To make a long story short, the car needed more than a simple repair. It ended up being towed to one of the valleys dealers. The damaged part bluebooked at $150, not including labor. few indicated the car was overheating. Aha, I thought, the fan belt has broken. I limped into the parking lot of my destination and looked under the hood. Sure enough, there lying in a pile was my extremely long belt. Another of Fords better ideas was to put the cars entire system on one continuous belt. When it goes, the whole thing power steering, alter V-- 8 the belt is Craig, who fixes things around our house, was out of town. Ill just wait and let Craig fix it, I decided, begging my roommate for a ride home. Craig returned Saturday, went to a parts shop and bought me a $31 belt. We lifted the hood and picked up the belt. It was not moments later, a glance at my collection of dials A And expensive. My friend Harry back. Hustling to an appointment to have my hair cut after work on a Friday night, I heard a loud thump. The car continued to run, so I assumed I had been hit by a Actually, I unloaded Harry because I wanted this Mustang. An acquaintance had purchased it, loading it with all the available options. When she was called on an LDS mission, the car, less than a year old, became available. Im paying for a few things I may not need. But most of them I enjoy. Especially the air conditioning. My only complaint is the cars engine. Putting a tank on a car with a big usually dependable car. The old grey mare Fords But last week, at least for a couple of days, I almost wished I had lasts longer. without my For Boys State As is my habit, I fussed and fumed about where the heck I w as going to come up with that - 2 Selected the American Legion, by Kearns post, were Curtis Condie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Condie; Derek Laur-itzeson of Mr. and Mrs. John Lauritzen; Dan Matheson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Matheson. Others are Todd Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Mor n, rill; Steve Oakeson, son of Mrs. Della Oakeson; Col Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Peck; Mark Rasmussen, son of Mrs. Marilyn Rasmussen and Gordon Swensen, son of Mr. For 10 cents, I would have sold the beast. On Monday I hitched a ride to work. Janet offered her car, but I hate stranding someone and Mrs. Candidates must have higher than bill. It seems Ford really did have a fine idea when it placed a five-yea- r or 50,000 mile warranty on emission control devices. I drove myself right to the store and bought a new pair of shoes to celebrate the occasion. Not because I think Im going to be walking again soon. But one never knows. The first time I hit my power ex- heavy rainfall during the the weekend, Granger Lions club and about 50 members of North Jordan stake were able to complete a project of transplanting roses from the stake center to Granger Community park. AGO, as reported in the ARS Green Sheet of May 3, 1962. by board members Joyce El-qui- LaVon Annette Capener, Dixie and Carma Stewart. Ri-che- explained David Nicol, a counselor at Taylorsville annual (From Page IB, Col. 8) ing organized by members of Kearns 14th ward. who coordinated the with the selection Legion representatives. Best Color White paint is the most durable of all colors. The lighter the color of the paint, the less slowly it will fade. South to serve Granger Com- 2600 W. 3800 Christian munity church YE TWENTY d Jaycee-sponsore- beauty and talent contest . . . Construction began on a new church building at REMEMBER - PHOTO AT RIGHT Christensen, was named Miss Kearns from a field of 10 contestants in the 20, . . . Despite A spokesman at the school explained that no Girls Staters will be named from the school this year. 2.5 grade point averages, have cellent transfers and such. The tale had an especially happy ending when I, armed with a Visa card that was about to be overextended, went to pay my assisted Gary American Swensen. Alternates include Michael Adair, son of Mrs. Anne Sisam and Rob Pettit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pettit. I find it hard to believe that I lived two years in Salt Lake without a car. I can hardly make it an hour these days. Besides, the two miles from home to office could be covered more quickly on foot than via UTA, what with else, so I declined. Craig offered his vintage truck. I dont do trucks, especially that one. He didnt offer the Cad. By Tuesday, while the shop waited for the part, I had to have a car, so I agreed to use Janets. Mine is automatic; hers is standard. The car and I struggled through that day and a series of night meetings. With me feeling frustrated and guilty at depriving someone of transportation. On Wednesday I had obligated myself to an afternoon gymnastics meet, so I needed Jans car again. But when noon came, mine was finished and I wasted little time in making a trade. cultural evening, and good leadership ability, brakes there was a near disaster, but I was happy to be back in the saddle. kind of money. Shirley Earl, stake Primary president, is chairman of the stake - Eight Are Selected TAYLORSVILLE. The first Boys Staters selected at Taylorsville high will represent the school June at Utah State University in Logan. 1982 DRUGTAGENGY Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet citizenship rriimvilliiGMl 05J1Q1 ffiGDC2s Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions CHOSEN . . . Selected to go to Boys State in June are Taylorsville high juniors, from left, front, Mark Rasmussen, Cole Peck, Dan Matheson; middle, Curtis Condie, Steven Oakeson, Gordon Swensen; back, Todd Morrill, Derek Lauritzen. District 6 Overson Eyes AFTER 25 YEARS McDOUGAL WESTERN AUTO IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS and teachers is a high priority, he said. Overson also said, Theproper allocation (SeePage 6B, Col. 5) Senate District will be presented in stake Saturday. The 7 p.m. program will be held in the stake center. Twenty numbers will be presented, including 6, includes West Jordan, Kearns and Whirlpool 16 GU. FOOT FREEZER flute, piano, violin and vocal numbers from women and girls from the seven wards and the Laotian branch. Visual arts are to be displayed. The program will include the singing of 32 girls in a Bennion. He is Brent C. Over-so32, 2294 Barley Cir., a Republican who sees the education of our children as the best investment we can make for the future. choir Primary directed by Sandra Maintaining a quality education in- Van Leeuwen. Narrator for the program will be Marilyn Hen- system and finding novative methods to provide funding and training for the schools Whirlpool' 14 CU. FT. 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