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Show Doctor in the Kitchen Annual Alumni The Tooele Transcript, Fri., February 25, Dinnrt Set at Ululi Art League Dates 1972 Renaissance Fair Utah Teeli Hie annual by Laurence M. Hureh, M D. Consultant, National Dairy Council tluinnl Fellow-slo- p Banquet of Utah TrshliUal t al lege at hall laile will lie held 1'ikLn, Vlarih .1 at T pm. Ill the tnllege' main temp NUTRITION A LA CARTE auditorium, fiaal S, Redwood Ittiad. e Do you weich too much? Your the daily need of an adolescent TICKETS to the esent ciM mirror should toll you, But there Other good protein foods include gy vi a pcrsmi, ami dinner lesei are other signi, too. Your clothe meats, poultry, Ash, egg, dry diotihl Ik- - male hs mad, will teem to have shrunk. Stairs B"d,n4r acoMiliiig to alumni as Ml. on get longer and steeper and you're breathing hard when you reach the top. Lacing your shoes gels difficult. There's only one way to correct it eat less and exercise more. Medical research has shown that the great majority of babies In excellent or good condition at birth are babies of mothers whose diets were excellent or good. The mothers, too, enjoyed better health, and had fewer complications in pregnancy. This Is why mothers should know and practice good nutrition. If snacks are served they should be smalt in sire so a child's appetite will not be dulled for his next meal Your child may eat better if he eats a little at a time. If so. a snack may include foods he didn't eat at mealtime, such as his breakfast orange juice. Or a glass of milk, or graham crackers, or toast sucks, or a raw vegetable. A quart of milk furnishes 34 grams of protein. That's about half the daily protein need of a normal adult or a or more of child, or developed In early and etemen- - , 4 . S' Ury school years will benefit boys DINNER llteic will and girls during adolescence and ami a draw- later as adulU. So start training several d.mr prizes. Alumni In lifetime children your early asulnwi pionkiil . for nest good eating habits. 'ilwi. Oihcr Besides providing energy, car- - sear i John add enjoyment to our err w ill lie aunonmed at the meals because of the flavors they ItampM-t- . offer. The sweetness of sugar liah Teth alumni arc uig- mskra many foods more pxla- ja niake their reservatnwis fj table. TTien there are foods that w jlir dl? 4lllma dinner. The are sweetened by their own l(ow ,wU VMIK. sugars. Examples are young peas . and corn and other vegetables, r compared with older, riper plant 1 l.v I 1 I,,-- .,! foods that contain little sugar. floor RESTAUR Kcolojjy In cereals are a regular plant protein. Studies show that American girls and women consume, on the less than two thirds erf the recommended daily allow- ance of iron per day. Good foods increasing your iron intake pork, calf or beef liver, dried beans, leafy green vegetables, enriched or whole grain breads or cereals, e Food habits begin to form al-soon as a child is born. most u to-b- one-thir- ... IMS for Cuil Sandgood to cut in burg t .night im- a rot. oil. ml not light enough to rcud the ncwpuH-r- . A. J. I.iebliug uiKiu-t- l to trust (In Imio uiul the lootl of any a a (iiimula ni-s- rcsluuiuul in whnli two pilots logrtlirr. And I su if sou we a line of ritll dowagnr waiting to get at the food, get at Harrs' (uildcn. the end of it. So lamg As You're Healths tlut- dim- - ti.iui i. ilates Fair. , In LIVESTOCK LEARN TO BUY CATTLE. HOGS AND SHEEP I nil torn. lots and to froht mn ranch, prlr to Rpftnc 21 lo Si with ttvlock For local mtonhw, wrria 09a. fd phona, addra and background wrwututiai ,1? Alumni (.FORCE COl I. AM. of lln aw aids. rar the aw aid go to latrrv Christensen, art department maii-fo- r ager u! the SI.Mintam Hell' tent division Jrlluw Page ret ioiv enke. and Taka Lida, Salt Ule Citv an hit ext now msnlsesl with Trolles1 Square, graduated in 1110 - ras 4 (3,n,rlH.(1 fim, ami Lula I, .an oMmm-nia-l presi- said "AAe'se dent of the eupived two milslamhug and fairs last sear, and our rvprneiKt frmn lad year's fait guarantee to make the 1172 Renaissance Fair taw mating. alii ferenl, and most rnfoyahle. llie Utah RenaissaiKe Farr niead.iw will lie set in a wmsh-with tarkmg for thousands of tar linked (sMivelilenlly out of sight, lliere will I a line Kith Century almos)heie of fun amt pageantry re-- t realed nine anymie txaurriled willi. nr of the Fair will In Mrtnlirrs of I In newly formed Isurd of llie Town of Onaqni toolt (lie oath of oil ice oo Sunday, February SO. Calvin Crrrn is llie first Mayor and Vance Sagers and Van John-ww- i were voted in as Trustee and Gerald Sager was appointed Town (leik. Held over as hoard member were Raymond Russell and Reed DviikhL. llie town of Ouaqril eame into being after Vernon withdrew limn the City of Ooaipii. llie new iHiumlary line were drawn up and St. John and (lover comprise the Town uf Onaqtii. s, d anh.tnlu.al I"'"" matted. lliefe will to and a vanety trf events game with as Ling of the lag. Art hen. swordplay amt trlstl laig Towing. 1st noise ir nod refirsfunenls will tie available all in kertiiug with llie Rntaiwaiwe almoiliere of the ftuh Ceiiluiv, THE ITACl E i looking tor lair sariit ipants iii drama, music, saltillug, sasitplore, I4trry, leallier- - wmkuig, gtajiliitx. weaving. iiiotogiai)iV and all traits. Honrs will Ik 10 am. to 7 pm. write, imnK-1iliv- e widiiug to par-iitisAnymie is asked lo trlcpbone or llie l'tah Art W7 71UI. 2W AAcsl Haven As re. Salt (jlv. Halt SHIV Dr. Rulirrt Cartlner trf San Carlos (aid. tried to get tier me plate reading 'Dentist" tisiured lo wear aptoHiate lur tits car, unis to discover that Ihlli Century attue. All Imolh six letters are the maximum. He ami eslulnts will lie set mi paths had to xrttle for plates that read winding through the woods, all "2th IX)C t Guide Is Now Available 'Flu Kitchen Ils u (asMr "hull Federal luenuie Tas.' a Natural gas is iHie til mir more valuable reHirves. and demands ate constantly increasing. Here are some tilings ymi can do to ton serve tills energy. Cover sanciSatis wlierever wlien lliey re mi tin Imni-er- . FimkI will txMik taster, and son'll save gas. Don't take forever to preheat sour oven, In-I- pn-sib- cwi liovv lo till mil sour Federal income las return, is now available at maor lutenial Revenue Service oil nes and lirvt and second class Postal Serv ice statimis tlirongh-mi- t Ctali. aix oiduig to Roland V. iw. Distrivt Duet tor o( Internal Revenue. The IMI page lHiklet. IRS Pulihealiou IT. contains mans Emma Arthur, chairman, with A'era Sagers, (leora Evans, Mary Day served an especialluncheon, featuring a German menu an the Rush Aallcy work meeting held during the A'alcnline Month. In March "island food" will lie served with a special day planned the Relief Soch-tIn birthday. Special talent frmn Bountiful, l'tah will be there to entertain the nimriicrs so all ladies are encouraged lo be there on that day. Ora Caldwell and Aflon Russell, not pictured, also assisted. ly guml to illustiate how the applies to aetua! siliiatitwis. me v leal me of the ImkiLIoI at all for some roasts A return. casserole dishes. and Don't is (lie sample, filled-ito Form ItMtt. keyed to Mge in tin leave the oven door oU-I Vcrla McFarland .SS2-200- 1 iMMiklet wliere evplauations can vvaim the room. It is not design- found Ihfor the entries on the ed lor environmental- - heating return. . . . just for I taking and roasting. Hie Rush A'allev (iold and The material, written in lay- Green Rail held February 19 the oven Don't keep men's language, is especially was a great A good door to check the loud inside. selffoods, hclplul lo taxpayers who have crowd enjoyed dancing to the Rastmg hags, hasting meat thermometers, a time and unusual tax situations or new the Soft Impressions" R Sr.V tax problems. Mr. Wise yid. in a hal with outstanding temperutme chart, and a " door Examples of taxable and are all orations Tu sweetheart red with iiicoiue and of allowable black accents. The theme "Just Funeral services wort held great aids and help vivo gav deduction An Old Fashioned Love Song" for Leo Kimball Thayer Sr., on and are included. A detailed index was carried out in the decorating February 12, 1972, in (.rants OrTIMISM helps taxpayers find the answers ,v CHiorvl Larson's ar- - Paw, Oregon. He pawed away Hie optimist walks with his to their tax problems. fistic- taleiits. February 9. He was Imuti April 15, 1905 The Ixioklet may also In oh- heart open to lu)e, his mind was were decorated open to faith, his eyes open to tained from the Superintendent with pretty wide-cu- t txmlcrs, in Coshen, ltah. He was at one ossiliilities and his life open to of IT Kliments. I.S. Government mobile hanging hearts, black and time a resident of Clover, Ltah. dreams and discovery. And Olfiie. Wasliington. Irintiug Bishop Davis J. Stranger conwhite movie posters, all set ofT he is optn to such wholeD.( 20UI2. at 71 cents a copy with black- - sprayed ducted the funeral and gave the standing, and Aiola as well as at first and second some ingredients, life is lighted trees, sprouting leaves obituary. Leila Horne rendered a duet "I Strait Lines Postal Service stations and maand exciting. Stranger of tiny red hearts. Know Mv Father hv C. Neil Strait jor IRS offices. Heavenly 56 people Approximately average 10 minutes. pie-hea- oven takes only There's no need to ev.uuples law w, UST. JOHN - CLOVER t COLORS TO YOUR HOME NOW HEAD START. ..AND SAVE! Funeral Service Held for Thayer . participated in a floorshow consisting of 7 dances done by people from each age group in MIA. All were appropriately costumed for the all girls dance, two square dances, a couple dance done to Cupid, a round mixer and two fun pop dances. In keeping with the theme, Lial Russell was presented a lovely red carnation corsage to pin on his sweetheart Emily - the longest married couple 54 years - present at the dance. Beautiful red rose and carnaof appreciation tion corsages were presented by the young people to MIA officers, President Cheryl Larson, counselors Betty Sagers and Doloros Bracken. Verla McFarland and Christine Dunyon, who directed the floor show and dances were Prim Latex WALL PAINT Knows." Closing song was O, My Father. Bichard Pigg was the speaker and the prayers were offered by Carl Aurich and Vance Lawrence. Graveside services were conducted February 14 in the Santaquin, Utah cemetery where Bishop Marion Bevan, Tooele, spoke. The grave was dedicated by Reed Dymock, of Clover. A modern wall paint ecopriced in hundnomically reds of colors. For a latex finish worth more. . . difference Painting accessories for your home evening. Region $2 (Bulk) (Bulk) Bring your own containers 75 also given rose corsages. Norman Young of Grantsville was given a gift for his help with the square dances. Not to be left out, a big thanks goes out to the young people who danced and did so much to help. Punch and cake decorated with a rose bud was served during the course of the gallon dance directors Mr. Phil Smart were present at the dance. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Green, Max Green, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arthur attended the side grave- for Kiin Thayer February 12 in Santaquin, Utah. Visiting at the home of Calvin Green following the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thayer with their married son and daughter Eldon and Callie. services FAMILY HONORS DAD ON BIRTHDAY It was a big family dinner for Calvin Green on his birthday February 6. It was extra special to have all his daughters home and he was extra pleased to see his only little grandson, Byron Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bunn and son, of Calif., Sharia and Gary Weylamd made it a double It was their first e di Theresa and anniversary. Don Albret.ht Gloria and Carma rounded out the fjve Gree Brushes, Rollers, Pans, Drop Cloths, FREE Stir Sticks and Can Openers We Also Mix Your Paint! BUILDING idXEGB 324INORTHIMAI J) wed-Wad- Dymock five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dy- mock was taken ill during re- cess at school in Tooele last week. He was taken to the Primary Hospital where he was and Danny Perkins and treated under oxygen for a baby son Shane also enjoyed then released. day, the day with their relatives. Six Rush Valley girls attendthe FHA State Convention held in Salt Lake at the Hotel Utah February 11 and 12. Valane and Erlene Harding were voted in as state directors for next year. Accompanying them for the two day meetings were Mary Ellen Harding, Jean Peggy and Susan Russell. ATTENDS MEDICAL CONVENTION Chrisline Dunvon, daughter Gf Mr. and Mrs. JaV Sagers along with other dental technician friends, drove to Phoenix, Ariz., to attend a dental medical con- vention recently. Mrs. Dunvon is working for a doctor in Salt Lake City. TRAVEL Travel HOME FROM HOSPITAL ed broadens the mind, flattens the finances and lengthens the conversation. Lois Haase, in Northside (San Antonio, Texas) Recorder This column of questions and answers on federal "our job amounted to n,uch you won 1 l'v 10 tax mailers is provided by the local office of the U.$. tht tax. pay any itInternal Revenue ,'Service and is published as a public Use Schedule SE lo compute service to taxpayers. The column answers questions your liability, if any,r for tax. most frequently asked by taxpayers. . ? Q) Do I have to pay tax on Q) Why are there so many Q) I will pay some lax on my lax tables in the 10(0 instruc- 1970 return because my taxj the wedding gifts I received? tion book? withholding was not enough. If i A) No, recipients of gifts I increase my withholding for A) More tax tables were 1971 can I avoid filing a decla- are not liable for federal inneeded this year because they ration of estimated tax? come or gift taxes on the gifts. were extended to cover taxpayHowever, generally speaking, ers with incomes up to 310,000. A) Y'es, if your withholding income derived from the gifts Previously, tables were only will leave you with a balance is taxable to you. provided for incomes up to of tax due of less than 340 35,000. when you file your 1971 return This change will make it then you xvill not be required Q) How does the dividend possible for millions of addi- to file a declaration of esti- exclusion work? tional taxpayers to figure their mated tax. The purpose of the A) The law provides that tax due just by looking at a estimated tax system is to entax table rather than having able all taxpayers to pay their you do not have to pay tax on to make a percentage calcula- taxes on a basis. the first 3100 in ordinary dividends. Any dividend is an tion. Besides being convenient, ordinary dividend unless the the tables should also help repaying corporation indicates duce the number of errors in How should I Q) long keep otherwise. If the stock is arithmetic. the records I used for my 1970 owned jointly by husband and return? wife, then 3200 in ordinary Q) If I move before my redividends may be received tax fund comes, will it be forA) Tax records must be retained as long as they are free on a joint return. warded to me? needed to administer any FedA) Yes, if you have notified eral tax law. In general they new of your postmaster your Q) I lost the envelope that should be kept at least three address. Failure to provide a came in my tax package. Where the after due of the date years forwarding address delayed return. Some records, however, should I send my return? the delivery of many refunds such as those relating to the last year. A) Send it to the service purchase of stock or a resi- center for your area. The addence should be kept longer bedress is given in the Form Q) When you reach 65, cant cause be needed will for they 1040 instructions. you deduct all of your medical your tax return when the asset expenses? is sold or exchanged. A) No, only those expenses Q) I made a charitable conthat exceed 3 per cent of adtribution in December but the justed gross income can be deQ) Last year, I had income ducted if you itemize. This ap- from some free lance work I check wasnt cashed until JanuCan I deduct this on my plies to all taxpayers, regard- did, as well as from my regular ary. 1970 return? less of age. Do soI have to pay both job. f, Note that up to cial security and A) Yes, you may take the 3150, of the premiums paid for deduction for the year the tax? medical insurance may be decheck was mailed as long as ducted without regard to the 3 A) The maximum earnings you had sufficient funds in per cent rule. Medicare pre- subject to these taxes in 1970 your account to cover the miums may be included. is $7,800. If the wages from check. one-hal- Mo-javi- e, eele-bratio- n. a gallon Taxpayers Ask IRS D -- ..you'll like the Wylie, if I catch you studying again, you're going to lose your scholarship." y up-lie- Paint Thinner It is just will roam through tlie trowds where at ans imanent a Renat-saut- e tomr.lv or drama may le wm BRING SPRING Linseed Oil Renaissame , - NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAINING 5 910 -- 15th Street, Dept. Sacramento. Calif. S5S14 1172 la-ag- are; June 0 and 17 and I A, June 21 air in 1171. Sands 11 non-tavab- BUYERS the has June weekend Hie (an wit) tie held at t 100 the same Smith t'NNt fail ilace as llie lust Renalssame smx-ess- at br June and 21. iiM-nin- MEN NEEDED this area to train Art nl three Hie dales II, iwrudeiilLslelli.hr. i'U the Ik Tire inll.it ion should "cold" dm in the Led he ini; i environment starting out. since pressure can increase up to sis pounds or mote svhcu tiles uic lint It mil driving. llie I'lah aiiliiHiiit 1972 Orson Johnson is home Ecology In The Kitchen Tame That Flame Saving our natural gas re- -, .sources is something we all a must try to do. So, when !n oll a hurner remember, a cook-Utahn- is ,seltloln refired for long. Use a low one when it will do just as well. Make sure the ,)urners are off - when not .for 1,rne;s a,ld mto fore 'n ,eave off completely in use (this goes et 0)of eheckmg the kitchen or - the area around your pdt j'ltht clean and free an-fre'Sn matter. . . keep f1011- - Keep v on, too. 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