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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., August 18, 1972 Landlords Must Notify Tenants of Any Proposed Rental Increase i. 1 A revision of the rental control regulations required land- lords to include three additional Statements in rent increase no-- 1 ' ticfej issued after July 4, 1972, according to Roland V. Wise, lrtah , Internal Revenue Service " ' ' in THE DIRECTOR explained that a written notice of rent increase is required to be de? livered to tenants 30 days the increase can le put into effect. He said that these new statements have Ireen add-- ' ed to the previously rerjuired be-for- y information in the notice. Mr. Wise said thut the first new' information in the notice must state that the tenant, af-ter meeting with the landlord, may contact the District Director of the Internal Revenue Ser-- i vice and give him a copy of the rent increase notice and a written statement of why the tenant feels the increase is illegal. The landlord must also provide the address of the IRS office in the notice. The second item, he said, to , be included must state that the will take increase proposed effect on the dale specified in the notice. This section must ' also say that if all or any part of tfee increase is later found illegal the landlord will refund the overcharge within 30 days after it is found illegal. THIRDLY, the director added,. the notice must say that it is .illegal for the landlord to take ;i . -- I -, ' I ' retaliatory action against a ten- ant who asks or complains about an increase and that the landlord will not take any retaliatory action. Mr. W'ise also listed the information that is rerjuired to Ire in the notice under both the previous rules and the revisions. These are: 1. Monthly rent of the unit before and after the projiosed increase. 2. TIIE BASE rent and how it was determined. (Base rent is defined as the highest monthly rent that may le charged for a residence or other real projv-ertbefore any allowable increases are made). 3. Percent and dollar amount of the increase and the date it takes effect. 4. Units involved. 5. ITEMIZATION of the increased costs and how they were d to the unit. ' 6. Full description of capital improvements, if any, and their jiroration. ' f lit 'VS Platform: Divine reliance: Introduction to Platform - Divine Guidance. In preparation of this Platform we have invoked divine guidance, for we believe that all rights of man come from God, and not from the Slate. We agree with William Penn that "those people who are not governed by God will be ruled by tyrants." If therefore any of the planks of this Platform seem inconsistent with the will of our Oeator we pray that they will be overruled for the welfare of our state and nation. (Opening Paragraph Brenda DeVore, senior princess and Joycelyn Cook, honored queen, represented Bethel 17 at the supreme session of Jobs Daughters at Anaheim, California recently. We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of heaven; we have been preserved these many years in peace and prosperity; we have grown in number, wealth, and power as no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. . . Intosicated with unbroken success we have become too to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God who made us. The documentation the increase and the hours during which it may be 7. inspected. still 8. IF TIIE tenant has questions, an offer by the landlord to meet with the tenant. i hi It behooves selves before confess our for clemency statement that tion in the notice is correct. Current information on all asjrects of the Economic Stabilization Program is available at informa- 7 to inform our readers of the state issues at stake in Novembers General Election we will present regularly in this column the position of both the Republican and Democratic parties as set forth in their platform statements. us then to humble ourthe offended Power, to national sins and pray and forgiveness. A group of girls from Tooele Bethel 17 arrive at Anaheim, California to attend the National Convention. (XX). "Last year more than 56 per cent of all private housing starts in Utah were single-familunits, he added. Utahs insured savings and y loan associations provide a great jxrrtion of the financing for both new and existing homes sold in the state. for the TWO REASONS rising home costs are related to labor and materials. According to the United States Savings and Loan League's 1972 Fact Book, material costs for houses have risen 8.4 j)er cent over 1971 costs and there has been an 11 per cent increase in hourly wages for construction workers. "In spite of these rising costs that are pushing the price of a house upwards, home building is rolling along at a very by Fred B. Margetts i.The cautious jogger is one whq runs a path that jraral-lel- s a bus line. little (.'There are signs that warn von when youre gaining weight. Like your apjiendix scar is now fourteen inches wide. liest Recipes for the sjreeches should always include shortening. Virus: A Latin medical Your guess term, meaning, tell-tal- e is as good as mine. Directions are what you read to find out what von did wrong. on We pride ourselves doing it RIGHT at Margetts. See us for a charming selection of Speidel Watch Bands. UPHOLSTERY SUPPLIES it, at Margetts Jewelry Corner Main & we dont have we will get it If available! if WRIGHTS Vine St. 43 NORTH MAIN BankAmwknrd Marterthorqt 882-446- 1 For Customer Convenience We Are Open Till 7 p.m. 7 Days a Week The Best Mobile Home rapid juice and there is no sign of a slow down in the home building business, Mr. Calvert said. State by MARY LEE THOMPSON Never before in American history has it been more important for voters to understand our economy than right now. With incomes bigger but dollars buying less, the problem of inflation makes the need for fiscal responsibility vital. Fiscal considerations were basic to the founding of this nation. No taxation without representation was no mere slogan. It was recognition that what the government spends and how it finances itself are of prime importance. At this point in history, about of all we produce goes to the government and the government demands still more. In an election year, each party tries to put forth as many programs as possible that will appeal to the of one group or another. Many of the programs are valid considered separately, but extremely expensive when considered collectively. As individuals and taxpayers, we must not be influenced by golden rhetoric or great promises of new luxuries we cannot afford. one-thir- well-bein- d g Many people and clubs have formed study groups to learn more about the issues and projects now under consideration by Congress. Others have chosen to research older programs to find out if they are really necessary or can be combined with similar pro- grams for administrative savings. Some time ago Rep. George .) Mahon Chairman, Appropriations Committee, House of Representatives, said, - Tl. j- ' Featuring: Skyline Broadmore Leisurehome Gentry Brookdale Low down payments, bank financing V.A. Loans HOMES TAKEN AS TRADE MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR SALE We service what we sell Doran Hunt Mobile Home Sales Tooele - Grantsville 882-496- 7 - 884-610- 0 Jobs Daughters Meet In Convention (D.-Tex- Buys In The ZZ3 i ORDER price of $23,4(X) in 1970 and Even though juices of new the much lower price of $18,-- h ,v homes in Utah continue to rise, (MX) in 1963. In other words, the demand for new houses re- - half of the new homes sold for mains strong, according to Ilav- - more than $25, (XX); half for den. M. Calvert, executive vice j ess. IT MUST be pointed out president of Prudential Federal that these prices are for non-ap- d Sayings and Loan Association one of the leading authori- - government- - subsidized homes," Mr. Calvert said. "Utah has tifs.on housing in Utah. , , i. Speaking on behalf of the been a leader in the nation in and laan League, (he of subsidized i ,Ctih Savings jyroduction MiurVlj Cd v'crt .. said the median homes. If these homes were homes sold in eluded in calculating the median $25,(XX) 'vas approximately bi price of homes sold in 1971 the fls cqinjxi red to a median sales fjjTre WOuld be less than $25,-- - t 3 In order We believe that in the preparation ot this Platform we have, in our limited wisdom, followed the supplication of Lincoln and that it accords with the will of our Maker. all local IRS offies. Upward . . . But I)eniand Remains Strong Control of public spend- ing rests with the people who create public sentiment and elect officials of government . . . Congress is not going to practice restraint unless the message comes through loud and clear from the people . . Its up to us to speak up! Buy Savings Bonds CATSUP Asst. Brands 20-o- z. 14-o- z. 20C 1 4 Half Price Store 50 No. Main The Supreme session of the International Order of Jobs Daughters, Its a Small World was held in Anaheim, California July 29 to August 6. Representing Tooele Chapter Bethel 17 were the Misses Brenda DeVore, Chris Wilson, Donna Colleen Brown, Whitworth, Kimberly Crawford and Glenda all of Tooele, and Lange, Joycelyn and Marilyn Cook of Grantsville. The adult sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman, Mrs. Edward DeVore, Mrs. Joyce Wilson and Miss Jeri Howard. The weeklong events included the formal opening of the 52nd annual session Wednesday evening at the Anaheim Convention Center. Honored Joycelyn Queen Cook and Senior Princess Brenda DeVore took part in the opening ceremonies which included Honored Queens and Princesses from all parts of the country and around the world as far away as Japan and Australia. Supreme Guardian Zelma presided at the formal opening assisted by Leland Gillette, Associate Supreme Guardian of Utah. Thursday a Jobs Daughters luncheon was served before drill and chair competitions started in the arena. Utah was well represented with six drill teams and four chairs taking part in the daylong competitions. Friday was Jobs Daughters Day at Disneyland. Many of the Jobies spent the day there and returned again after the formal to see the Electrical banquet Parade. After the banquet on Friday evening, the Honorary Supreme Bethel held its installation and awards were given for drill and chair conijetition and also the Fantasy Fair talent entries. Kimberly Crawford of Tooele was a proud winner for Bethel 17, for her oil painting which took a third place ribbon in the painting category at the Fantasy Fair. She was one of the younger entries. Kimberly is the daughter of Major and Mrs. Bill J. Crawford of Tooele. The final business meeting was held Saturday morning. The installation of the new Supreme Guardian Council was held Miss Saturday evening. Annette Stumpf of Baltimore, Maryland was installed. The next session will be held in Platform) LT. Home Pi ices Continue " - 1972 We recall the words of the immortal Lincoln: pro-rate- 9. A Human Rights: Our platform is concerned with human rights; the right of our citizens to continue to enjoy the benefits of a free society; the right to live with dignity; the right to full and complete educational and employment opportunities; the right to live without fear of discrimination or oppression; and the right to enjoy the benefits of enlightened government without sacrificeing individualism and privacy. WILDERNESS WILDLIFE Supreme Court Justice Funeral Held for Marcus Bryan liam Funeral services for Marcus Bryan were held August 10 in the Tate Mortuary under direction of Bishop Robert Wassom of the Tooele Fifth Ward. Mr. Bryan died August 7 in a Salt Lake hospital after an extended illness. PRELUDE AND postlude music for the service was played by Phyllis' Duhri and Max Cowans offered" the iri Vocal ion. Carver Bryan offered the family prayer. Speakers were Keith Allen, Dr. Wallace Johnson and Bishop Wassom. Farrell Bryan and June Gillette sang as an opening number I Need Thee Every Hour, they were accompanied by Jerri I Bryan. Roxy Dobson sang know Father Heavenly My with Dorothy Turner Knows, as accompanist. THE CLOSING song was Prayer Perfect by Margene Kirk and Connie Theobald. Phyllis Dunn played accompaniment. Leslie Groesbeck gave the benediction and Bishop John C. Bryan dedicated the grave at the Tooele Cemetery. Pall bearers were John, Morris, Arthur and Roy Bryan, Alan Gillespie, and Darrell Kinder. Funeral Held Wed. for Marie Pehrson Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Jones Pehrson were held Wednesday, August 16, in the Tate Mortuary chapel. Mrs. Pehrson died August 12 at her home in Garden Grove, California after an extended illness. BISHOP JOEL Dunn of the Tooele Fourteenth Ward conducted the rites and prelude and postlude music was played by Joy Marie Jones. The family prayer was given by Bruce Pehrson and the invocation by Robert Pehrson. Speaker was President Sherman Lindholm and Bishop Dunn read the obituary and made a few brief remarks. MUSICAL numbers were an organ medley of selected numbers by Joy Marie Jones and a vocal solo Perfect Day by Gary Jones with Dorothy Turner playing the accompaniment. The benediction was given by George L. Williams and the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery was dedicated by Bishop Irvin Jones. Pall bearers were nephews and grand nephews of the deceased and included Philip, Eric, LeCrande and Steven Jones, Alan Wardell and Mike Place. Baltimore. The girls also took a tour of Sea World and the San Diego Zoo on Monday and Universal Studios and Farmers Market on Tuesday. The girls reIt looks like the real thing turned home reporting a most unless they change their enjoyable time throughout their minds tomorrow. He is 9. She visit. is 26. But the age difference is Boston Herald CHARM unimportant. Charm is character exercis- Traveler, Typo Gremlins ing its influence. Edgar F. ' O. Douglas believes Wil- that whole world would seem A. Decker, James author, strange and upset. Order is an Lees Summit, Mo.: Order is essential factor in satisfying liv-- a universal law. Without order ing, and it can also lie a source the planets would spin crazily, of spiritual contact with Cod. the seasons would he jumbled, Sunshine Magazine Alleyways and playgrounds pit man whereas against man, lakes and mountains woods, can soften him and make him t. Some leisure-pron- e Americans have long treated the outdoors as alleyways and For them, nature playgrounds. is incidental to the picnic table, the motorized trail bike, the radio and beach buggy. Environmental specialists may wring their hands but something more is needed. If the dream of liiisui'e Is ' not defined and if the growing numbers of people with free time are not given an opportunity to find their own pleasure dreams, then wilderness and wildlife, as well as those who love both, will be the losers. Robert W. Doughty and Michael Morrison, The 3 Day American Pleasure Trip, Natural History A stranger walked up to a and showed him his farmer card. I am a government inhe said, and I am spector, entitled to inspect your farm. A few minutes later the farmer heard screams from his pasture, where the inspector being chased by a bull. Leaning over the gate, the farmer yelled at the top of his Show him your card, voice, mister. Show him your card. our PROBLEr.'l: Finding a nearby stock of superior fuels and lubricants and service you can depend on. SOLUTION: choice of over 100 Chevron Products. A Whatever your fuel requirements, what- - Cfl6Vr0f1 ever the lubricating job, we have over 100 Chevron ways to meet your needs. was Donald A. 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