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Show Grantsville Ambulance Must Stay Within City Limits Grantsville (Continued from Front Page) citizens free ambulance "We need to put more effort into collecting money." In connection with this he mentioned the instruct ion course provided hy (Told Cross Ambulance Service in Salt lake. The city council agreed at their Wednesday night meeting to meet again with the comity commissioners on Tues- NF SP A I F R C A IUU E R S What do John Wayne, Willie Mays and Senator Ahruhum Hihicoff have in common? All of these famous Americans got their start as newspaper carriers and, like dozens of other prominent )eople, give part of the credit for their success to the sense of responsibility and pTseverance they devel-ojiedelivering newspaers. In the words of another well known former day, April 11 prepared with background information on financial and legal aspects of the problem. Wanlass said the proposal would probably lie for some kind of interlocal agreement. rl bank teller says she doesn't like those fancy checks with colorful mouth, she pictures on them. said, "I almost cashed a postcard." A new newspaperlioy, the late Capt. Eddie Rickenl acker, "A newspaper route is as gixxl a teacher of lessons as anv institution we have in America. "1-a- Piter Gloria -- THE REAL ESTATE OFFICE LU 367 N. Main 882-670- 0 Tooele's Only Authorized Member Broker THINKING OF BUYING? 2 Bedrooms on Main Floor . . . Double doorv 0en into elegant raised entry. Truf- lic free living room with large view window. Formal dining room. Modern spacious kitchen. Utility room and large storage area. Oversized master liedroom. entry with traffic free living room. kitchen with walk-ipantry. Storage and utility area adacent to roomy dining area. With sliding glass doors to outside deck. Two large la'drooms with wardrolie closets. 2. Split 3. home provides starter home or retirement living cm minimum size building lot. Convenient kitchen with enclosed laundry and adjoining dining area. Bedrooms have generous wardrolies. Double garage front. r Spare-save- home with his and hers closets in large master liedroom. lor lodes own lot fenced with extra storage. Close to schools. 4. Beautiful 3 mobile 2U-droo- BEDROOMS on Main Floor. . large lot with 3 lied room, lb mobile . home. Lot is fenced. Has storage shed. Lots of space for the money. Beautiful furnishings included in priee in low 20 s. old double-widmobile sip ft. in its own lot. Cement foundation, 3 liedroom, 2 liath, family room furniture stays. Large living room and formal (lining room Brick patio. attached Attractive design with kitgarage. A true family home. Efficient chen with plenty of cabinets and counterspace. Ojiens to large family room on one side and formal dining riHim on other. 3 bed., lb bath, large wardrobes. Over 1300 (Hi raised entry. Traffic free living room. kitchen. Walk-idining pantrv. area with built-i- n desk. Big master bedroom has private bath with double sink, vanity and shower. Double-doo- r Spacious Bedrooms on main floor 4 with kitchen. attached room. Double sink vanity, Extra large and shower master bedroom. in bath private 2 liaised bath, lb fireplaces. Country kitentry. chen with walk-ipantry. Family dining combina- lb liaths. Tri-Me- service, replace cah and chassis on the present ambulance in 7 years as required hy law, lie is also lixiking at a once a year service tax which would give 1. Girl Traeksters Finish Second In design Contemporary garage. Convenient dining-famil- n tion. day, April 11, when the Tooele boys and girls teams will meet Judge. Tooeles finishes at Murray Hurdles First, Stacey Ilyinas 17.H, second. Beat a Shepherd, I S. 3 Mile First, Ingrid Jockish 7:24.7; third. Liz Bergeron 7:33 8S0 Second, Sherry Wright 2.53.8 4 10 - First. Beata Shepherd, 67.7 -- bath. Splint entry. 2 tar garage. Fireplacle, central air. Kitchen bar - dining and family room. Over 1600 sq. ft. on main floor. RENTAL PROPERTY Duplex each unit 2 liedroom, lb bath. Utility lots of storage. I am 80 s. Triplex avenues in Salt Lake, one bedroom and units. Mid 70 s. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY M-and C-- l acreage with all utilities plus railroad l 1 siding, Kearns location. From $ 6,000aere. g conPrinting business with equipment, tracts, location. Must have experience as printer. Whole kit and kaboodle for low 30s. Auto repair garage. 3 bays, government contracts. $120,000. LOTS AND ACREAGE Building lots in Tooele, Grantsville, Stansbury from $7,900 to $ 1 1,900. Four plus acres in CloverSt. John. Near Highway $9,000 for whole parcel. Plus We Can Sell You Any Other Home Listed For Sale In Tooele. Buy Through And Get Home War 1-- ranty WARRANTIES ARE THEY A GIMMICK? Our competitors will tell you that they are and they would just as soon you never heard of our Home Warranties because they are the strongest home warranties in the business. And no one else has them. Instead, talk to our clients. Well give you a list of people who live in Tooele and Salt Lake City that have saved anywhere from $90 to $1500 because they owned an ERA Home Warranty. Our Warranty runs for one full year and covers: All types of water heaters water All types of sof- teners The plumbing system The plumbing fixtures The electrical system All sheet metal duct work r ERAs Home Buyers Protection Plan is a limited warranty covering repair or replacement of the working components of a home, subject to an applicable deductible. one-yea- Do you have questions about the new Issue of 7 percent Interest money from the Utah Housing Authority? Call us and well give you a simplified fact sheet at no obligation. TOOELE OFFICE 367 N. Main 1 Bea 8 Brent 0 Beverly - SALT OFFICE LAKE 515 S. 7th East 882-067- 534-122- 7 882-507- 882-304- Ross John - 882-528- 4 882-270- 6 882-670- 0 Iris - 943-824- 2 Brent-571-71- Gay 63-081 Colleen Scott 6 268-198- 21-0616 Mary-571-71- 5 First, Tooele Hie answer is that pets and other shed hair in response to certain factors in their environment, primarily temperature changes and the amount of light theyre exposed to. When cats and dogs were basically animals, they shed twice a year. In the spring, the heavy winter hair dropped out to make wav for a lighter summer coat. In fall, this light coat made way for a coarser, thicker winter coat. The change was completed in three to four weeks. FOR IETS that live indoors, shedd ding Ix'comes a activity. Lack of exercise, indoor heating and the extra hours of artificial daylight combine to produce a steady, sometimes annoying hair loss. Shedding is a natural process. There is little you can do to control it except to keep your pet Grooming equipment varies according to the type of coat your pet has. A fine comb is good for dogs. A comb with widely-spaceteeth is tatter for breeds. You also need a brush: one with short bristles if you have a short or medium-hairedog and longer bristles for a ir memtars. it persists in wriggling away. Shedding is routine, but excessive hair loss can lx; the symptom of an underlying problem. Excessive bathing with strong soap dries the skin and the hair and will cause abnormal shedding. Dogs also lose hair from thyroid gland problems, allergies and high fevers. Some pregnant females, particularly pets, lose hair when they are fed inadequate diets following delivery of their offspring. Diets that are adequate for a normal adult pet do not always provide adequate nutrition for a nursing mother. She mav need more protein and fat until the young are weaned. If you think your pet is losing too much hair, cheek with your veterinarian. Excessive shedding, especially when the skin is also irritated, is not normal. Your pet deserves the benefit of professional medical attention. long-haire- d d d d long-haire- d dog. BASIC GROOMING work is done with the comb. It helps to remove loose hair, small twigs and other debris, and is useful in unraveling knots and snarls. When the pet is thoroughly combed, you are ready to use the brush. Brushing should supplement but not replace combing since brush bristles often do not reach the undercoat on pets. For a smooth and fluffy coat, bmsh in the direction you want the hair to lie. long-haire- d Proper cat grooming is somewhat different. A cat is groomed primarily with the brush and finished with the comb to fluff the fur. d cats need only a short brushing, followed by gentle petting. The oil from your own skin will smooth the fur and add to the coats sheen. DESPITE YOUR good intentions, your pet may refuse to cooperate with grooming. If possible, start grooming your pet while it is young to avoid irksome obedience problems later. You can teach an older pet to tolerate grooming by doing only a small section at a time and being careful not to pull the skin. In the beginning you may need a friend to restrain the pet if d Short-haire- REAL ESTATE 214-30- FOB SUE BY OWNER: 3 tailnxmi, full haseiiicnt, brick lux lie Buyer to asV Gun sume present tract. Call SS2 0S69 P-Mav 2 REALTY WORLD $W location cIom to achoola and church. Ci. condition, cloan, 4 bath 1 vory bb, homa. Lot nw show you on of tho flnost homos on tho market. The llavmates Omitted Iudv hi game Bob Fischer . Fritz. Schmidt Roger Kell . . Call 1712 ItHi-ittM- or Hi.hanl t WtlH.TI ttr Carulsn . In our report of the . round robin held in Tmi-o- f kav ele, the name Huiz. was omitted. Kay, Stengel went out to the a strong lxxister of the i ii id one day to replace ire Tixx'le Cun Club was the Dennis Rihant. then a Mets outstanding l.ulv gunner said Gorman. in the Tixxde Hound Bo- pitcher," Rihant refused to give ltin. up the ball. let me stay in, lie StenJust tafore Casey with Casey, while pleaded the retired gramgel "Base-Kil- l lucking off with the ball. marian snorted, (lick,' shouted Caused to lx fun. When me. You corner to 1 ses', played third, and from that side, Tom, him I used to was on, and and I'll get him over field a grounder throw it to second. let here. "Filially, in desjxra-tiiNi- , him worry alxmt it. Rihant said to CaBaseball stopped lx'ing 1 know I can get this sey, fun some time ago. Ring guv out. I did it that last Kmlncr called it the time he was up. trade. Today it's caYeah, said Casey, pital gains. The players but that's the guy who are rich and contentious. led off this inning and Manv of them earn more vouve already faced 8 The their than managers. - Base-lurebuttal to a bawling out men since then. Digest me." Trade is. Jim House .Carriage I . 900 No Mam St Tooele . Monday Nile Mens Bowling v iv-o- year-roun- long-haire- Sunday Sinners Mixed Izeajnie r 36-2- -- The growing membership demands that club mcmlxTi receive special privileges, and a private swimming pool is the Ix'giiinmg," Mr. Cunningham said. We invite those who previously visited our xxl and courts to become memlxTs. The annual fee for swimming and tennis mcmlx'rships is comparatively low. The first family memlicr pays only $10; the second member $30; the third memlx'r $20; the fourth niem-Ix- t $10; and additional members $.3 each. The club intends to extend xxil hours this summer so that more hours of swimming may lx; enjoyed by club animals short-haire- 464 134 3621 -- Tlie swimming pool and tennis courts at Stansbury Country Club will lx: iqx-t- i only to memlxTs this summer, it was announced by club senior manager Dan Cunningham. However the golf course will remain ox-- to the public as in the past. One of the more common questions asked of a veterinarian is why does my dog (or cat ) shed so much?" out-dix- Yo Yos . m Temperature, Light Cause Shedding Of Pets Hair long-haire- lb - (Mel Shepherd, Stacey Hsinas. Vi Hillman, Beata Shepherd) 2.06.7 410 Relay - Second, Tnocle (Sherry Wright, Vi Hillman, Beata Shepherd, Stacey Ilyinas) 47.1 Mile Belay Second, Tooele (Sherry Wright, Brenda Dsmiik, lama Hawkins, Tina Messersmith) 6.42.1 Shot put - Second, Vi Hillman 323" High Jump - Fourth, l.isa Messersmith. 4' 3" Javelin - Fourth, Marianne Gordon, BE King Jump - First, Stacev 11s mas 13 7 ; fourth, Karen Dasies, 1 3f1 . Pool And TVimi Courts ()jkii Only To Members At Stansbury This Summer - Belay . I'ndecideds Gutter Curls -- - SSO Medley Shads Kidies et Showing improvement with every outing, and giving promise of producing a winning track team, Tooele1 capt lin'd second place in a with Miirtav and Carlxin Tuesday afternoon on the Murray track, Carlxm, rated as one of the strongest track squads in the state won the meet, scoring 6S points, 10 ahead of Tooele, with Murray finishing third with 32 viints, Tooeles next meet will lie Tues- Tcxx'le Transcript, Friday, April 7, I97S Karlv Bird , ll I Bishop CHAIRS - NOTABLES Theixlore Bixisevelt was partial to rixkcrs, as many Hopassages in his writings attest. President William conhis suited well to found Taft them ward ample tours t(X. President John F. Kennedy kept, and used, a rockfor his ining chair in his office as a therapeutic device to retire to one had while Johnson back, Lyndon jured when confronted lv tough and tricky problems ol state. U Thant was another whose favorite retreat was a recliner. After some of the fiery and heated sessions said he stretchat the UN, the former secretary-genera- l - Salvation unwind. relax and his chair to ed out in Amiv, War Crv -- Genealogical Society Of Utah Plans 2nd World Conference On Records The Genealogical Society of Utah has announced plans for the World Conference on Records to be held August 5 of 1980 in Salt Lake City. Preserving Our Heritage is the theme of the conference which will emphasize the gathering and writing of personal and family histories. ALEX IIALEY AND other internationally- - known authorities will present some 200 seminars for the expected audience of 10, (KM) amateur and professional genealogists, in addition to archivists, historians, librarians and demographers. The announcement was made by President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints (the Mormons) which provides the of Latter-da- y primary support for the Genealogical Society of Utah, the largest and most active genealogical organization in the world. President Kimball said the unquestioned success 12-1- Higher Grazing Fees Boost Food Costs, Leader Warns When those two cabiThe threat of considmembers net reported erably higher grazing to Confees for livestock on pub- their proposal lic land is one of several gress, they completely the recommenareas of government ac- ignored tion that could drive meat dations of their own study prices higher at the gro- committee that the grazcery store and reduce the ing fee formula include supply of meat, the head both the cost of producof Utahs largest farm or- tion and the current marganization warned con- ket price as factors, sumers today. Nishiguchi stated. Farm ALTHOUGH Frank O. Nishiguchi, felt of Bureau that the the Utah price president Farm Bureau Federation, paid for a grazing permit said it is a mistaken no- should Ire included as a tion that current grazing production cost, wed be fees represent a subsidy willing to go along with the committees recomto livestockmen. OVER the long range, mendations. But for the two secreuse of public land for cattle to set up a comand taries sheep grazing represents a subsidy to mittee to help implement the consumer rather than the Federal Land Policy the producer, Nishiguchi and Management Act of explained. But over the 1976, then to ignore that in short range, the proposed groups suggestions to Con25 percent increase in their proposal grazing fees will repre- gress, is just another exsent a back- - breaking cost ample of high- - handed buhike that will likely drive reaucracy, the farm leadsome ranchers right out er added. He explained that the of the livestock business. He referred to a joint Bureau of Land Manageproposal by the Secre- ment (BLM) and the Fortaries of Interior and Ag- est Service will start that riculture grazing mailing bills to permit fees be raised to a fair holders in February for in jumps the 1978 grazing fees at market level not to exceed 25 percent the 1977 levels ($1.51 per animal unit month on of the last years fee BLM land and an aver of the first World Conference on Records in 1969, combined with the increased worldwide interest in genealogy and family history led to the decision to hold another worldwide gathering. THE FIRST World Conference, resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of genealogical recPresident ords preserved worldwide on microfilm, Kimball said. We hope the second world conference will stimulate the same response for personal and fam- age of about $1.60 on Forest Service land). WHEN A final decision is made on 1978 grazing fees, the departments will send revised billings indicating any additional payments, refunds or credits due the livestock operators. A y comment period on the new fee formula ended Feb. 21, after which date the final 90-da- fee decision will lie made. ily histories, he said. We hope to make all people aware of the need to preserve basic information and vital records, President Kimball added. Topics of emphasis in the conference will be family and local histories, genealogical research, demographic studies and royalty and heraldry. Among the geographical areas to be covered in the sessions will be the British Isles, Europe, United States, Canada, Africa, Middle East, Scandinavia, Asia, the Pacific, Central America and South America. ALEX ILALEYS extensive research for .the bestseller Roots, has sparked phenomenal interest in genealogy. He says, In all of us there is a hunger, marrow-deeto know our heritage - to know who we are and where we have come from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, an emptiness, and the most disquieting loneliness. -- How to get back into the job market. If youve quit working to raise a family, or for any other reason, it can be a tough adjustment to get back into the Many housewives are transition that by working at a part-timrigorous avoiding own hours, yet their in which set career they a manage to make as much as $400 month or more for just a few hours work two evenings a week. fashion counselors, Theyve become Queens-Waand so can you even if you have no previous fashion or selling experience. Well show you how easy it is to line of coordinated fashions at display a in friendly gatherings private homes. it in for Whats you? Money, new wardrobe, new friends, even bonus vacation trips. 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