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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH . ytchf j ,ic.rg estl PivcJs.Exchanqe Bacchus u Pt:::d:ysto2 n i;Lr;;!r;j w THREE niTTim-PTA-T- t.'.UGMA tKBI i FORf SAFETY Wed-n:sda- y, V The men have worked continuously for 10 years or longer in hazardous occupations without e accidents. They will be honored at UP&Ls Safety Award Banquet at Hotel Utah. lost-tim- They were among 1800. Utah Power & Light employes that manhours with only 15 lost time accidents, to giye. Utah. Power it Light Co. its safest working year. The figure bettered the, national average for the electric utility industry by 39 per cent. ) t (Editor's Not: This is th 7th in of Setae tiva Sarvic aril-- , B. Coon is th local board member.) In keeping with the decentralized grass, roots principles of Selective Service operation, decisions of local boards on classifications are final. But provision is made for appeals to volunl civilian appeal boards under conditions specified in the law and regulations. An appeal may be taken from any classification except for Class ., disqualified, or those indicating that a man is in the Armed Forces (Class or in a con- scientious obiector civilian work , Three .Magna residents, all employees of Utah Power & Light Co., will receive recognition March 30, or outstanding achievement in safety. Recipients of safety citations include: Kenneth O. Booth, William Edwards and Karl sarin das. V. IV-F- tne age of liability (Class V-A- u r - Richardson, office supervisor, explains switches .COMPLEX i TELEPHONE r and dial setup of, Works telephone pxghaage to- Darlene Foutz, relief operator. Tire complex sy3-jV t;rn is one of newest and the largest in private use in Utah. F. M. - - 14 The Whittjer PTA.wilLhold a meeting Thursday,. April 14th to conduct an election and. discuss plans of the annual rag drive. The band will present numbers, directed by Jack Loutensock.' ' The State PTA convention is scheduled April. 21st and. 22nd at Uedar City, Utah and the executive committee of .Whittier. .School plans to attend. Principal Lawrence.; and- - Mrs. Penny Wright, president ot th Whittur School. PTA, .were present at a meeting held at th Cen-t.Junior High School Monday afternoon.. Williams Fowler'-w- as the speaker. . The very circumstance, which your suffering sense deems wrathful and aflictive, Love can make an angel entertained unawares. Baker Eddy RENT IT TODAY -- al RENT tIT TODAY RENT IT TODAY e ). The registrant, a dependent, or an employer under pertain conditions, may appeal from a classification, The basic period in which an appeal must be taken is 10 days, with longer periods when the registrant is outside of the country. The time period is counted from the date the local board GOT A JOB? THE mails the registrant a . notice of classification. EXPLORERS, WOULD The government appeal agent, who is a .volunteer advisor to the LIKE TO HELP! local board,- - also may appeal, as Would YOU like to help may the State Director or the Nasend the Explorers of Post tional Director of Selective Ser101 down the San Juan vice. An .appeal is taken by written River? On a trip, that is! These young men need notice to the local board, but no particular form is required, money and will: Wash cars every. Saturday If Jthe appeal boards decision is for $1.00. unanimous, no ..further appeal i Take orders Jot all size righti. exist except for the right of the State Director or the Nalijhl globas at 25c, each. Deliver manure at $M)0 a tional .Director to appeal to the presidential appeal board. bag. Clean your yard and do ; If the appeal boards decision is by a split, vote, the case may be all types of odd jobs. to the presidential C-2440 or 6239 for car aPPealed washing appointments and aPPeal board by the registrant and to place orders. You can also tofhers entitled to take the first appeal. Another. ..right given to the registrant is the right of a personal appearance before the board if requested within 10 days after the notice of classification is mailed,. The right of personal appearance is in addition to the appeal right. next and last article discusses the military obligation generally.) The Gardening Tools You Need Today n . , t v A meeting of the niwly formed Mothers' Club of Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 10 is slated on Thursday, April 7th at the home of Mrs. .dartie Thompson in Garfield. It begins at 7:30 p. m. and all interested eligible ladies are urged , -- i, MOTHERS' CLUB, MEET O r..in L".:i ttoiD ; Arc Knc Acid, CiDcIInr RECORD VYflL,, EE; HONORED .1 0 .Thursday,? March 3 1 r In Magna e a complete line of cement mixers, wheel-- 3 barrows, cement finishing tools, ladders,, paint sprayers, tools of all kinds, power senders, power sews,, electric chain saws, sabre saws, plumber's tools, wrenches, dies lead pots, power threading machines, gardening tools,' seeders, rollers, weedbumers, sjSytrs, W hav Trailer and Furniture Cart . L Rent A Merry Tiller Economical and Practical UNITED RENT-ALL- S i throttle all the time each working f day- - Chief Operator Lorraine Robin- son. regular operators ReNee Beck and Sylvia Sharp, and relief operators, Beth Mantle and Darlene Foutz handle an average of toll or calLr .very month. The toll bill alone expenditure of something like $7,000 per month, while the telephone bill at Bacchus is approximately $12,000 900 uh-sf- fi 'V 1 i long-distan- . y per month. The (.Operators also handle oil emergency pr disaster calls nowadays. They act, a? .dispatchers for the ambulance . whenever an Injury, fire,, sickness or. other em-e- i ecncy.is. called in to them. ' Two operators . man the board it ail times from 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. each regular working day, fhe emergency number is Ext. " I.JI See us at our $tore, 2655 South 8850 West , ' ; , Dial Magna 7732 . U . , r ' '' - . 122. s (Courtesy of the MISSILANI, Bacchus Works Paper.) RENT IT TODAY RENT IT TODAY, RENT IT TODAY , V ,? APPLIANCE & HARD7AKE HE!!! 878S West 2700 South,4 Magna, Utah V X L t vdb . X- - IF -J- usflA ARRIVED MORNING, HERCULES" Chief Operator Lorraine Robinson, left and Beth Mantle, relief operator, give out with familiar greetings while operating Bacchus modern telephons j j capacity. exchange. The switchboard has a Bacchus has one of the newest industrial telephone exchanges in Utah -- - it is also the largest private exchange. It is even larger than exchanges found in many small towns throughout the state. ' dial proThe modern plant operates presently on a three-dig- it cedure with direct dial through its own exchange to Salt Lake City "GOOD j ' ! and into the Bell System network. t In June the exchange will bedial setup as come a four-dig- it expansion warrants it. X Expansion Figured private branch exchange was completed late last year and will accommodate the rapidly growing Works with a capacity. At present theje , are 352 , primary., stations with 176 extensions operating on j 701-di- al it . ,Over $30,000 worth of cables have been installed,, from, Magna Mtrtit iA04, bAit. Ti YOU CAS FIKOA EETTEB - EOUSOOSt-ECY Kentucky Stra ght Bcj.bon Whiskey 5 Years Old. 86 Proof ' cAncieid Age , Company, franMort, Asntucky IT! -- 600-stati- .The x, wrtciUM wua Couch, setj i 'ro&nditiojttr. This includes all types and sizes of evf rgrens See. Our Potted Bloomi&g Plants HARMON TL0RAL 8927 West 3200 South , DIAL, 3388 5 35 to I GL Jowcr ftt. h an tho othor .four leading makes ! ' to Bacchus and within the spreading. Works. It took 1,700 manhours to install the switchboard and other dial system. Over 23,000 soldered connections were required to complete the installation. .With this, amount of equipment, two,, installers and one equipment repairman are busy on the Works full time, according to Office Supervisor, M. F. Richardson. SUff Kept Busy , All this manages to keep a staff of, three operators, and two.Eelief-.p.eraiorgoing at full full-tim- tGovsrnor Sets Castesr J mil after iUI Now And paving, cftfrihu broke linings, for instance, Iasi up U (Mger New oil filler has 20 inaeaie use&itncy. yw e. s amarg AUGUST c- - 4 U S94ti CCNOMAltC. 1 load. vR& WH&Ci VB, DtiMd k " 5m4eo X. WTSOUID X be r m air BE, EASIER?- K.- - eat Brand Prodi , .Jn t . 5, Sin VkU ( hotati. tMa. I1 ICKER i . vr. I (tAP1 efcamploi, ford Sixor M economy certified in tests by independent experts! more miles per gallon than the Examples: over 25 Vyqrage of other sixes in. Economy Showdown th front tirt lift ptpickupa and trucks now t ovor twice front.suspensioa; see all the. test using soft-typ,jeaulto. Check Fords. .pricesTbeye the lowest of all vjeadipg Light aneI4tedigi Dpty trucks! mNov 'V -- 172 RP SI aac Just relax! let Wqnt Ad dp fh job for you. U pays to vs JhYant Ads , . . when you want to sell, rent or buy. ,,lt pays to read the Want Ads , , for bargains, opportunities galore. st. coin Ouod Art ffa voTi 9 aartf itn Cr P M. nil day frmday. SHOWROOM. CarfAw RuiTbttJ frw tfasTr O'M IREAKPRONT X U ('ii Jasrp, JurnUara 1 pear ado. fnmood. dux IL mc. itviSjiika iww, V I h HK $ pdom. Xkc ' -. Par. PL Iwir. plastk ft k foot Only Ford Dsalers Carry Boz iM Clf Sr, f n THE MAGNA- TIMES a- eenwfectwen of fhe . fioeed on eertffied eomporrsee uggesied refoi7 delivered prices, inclunp federol excise lax, excvding deafer and desfiAorioa cfwrg cendiiiarNr preparation, rfp Tart U 'Gas riP., , & D Busy Gov. George D. Clyde pause a moment, prior to fake off for trip to Washington, D. C to sign proclamation petting April 1960 as Cancer Control Month. Left is Ira B. Sharp, state crusade, chairman for the April Cancer drive, who caught Governor at Salt Lake Airport just before leaving to receive Distinguished Service Award from AMVETS, nerican Veteran of World. War II and Korea, tor his work connection with problems of the Colorado Storage Basin. t . A-- l Used Cars &. Trucks1 n mi lid ' kd 8950, West 2700 So. u , Pkone Magna 2700 |