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Show TooIo Transcript Th h Maifr THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Frl lay i ! tm !!, I '! h I itMi i o M in 1 S, (m Tr.m- 5 il 1 11 h 1t ALEX F. DUNN. UjIi. fcnf 1'niirMn ijf I il), I, I H) 'J t I lt I t Tut I; A.Mh t oj I , Ii i Publisher i If I il loti kt A i It I 1 ' ('ll I l ! t r.' in v t" Luncheon .Meet .Mnrch f I LOREN C. DUNN Milor tin 2.1) he linmml lur lirim nii'Hui; ff l't,ih Sifl Ommil 0 'tali 1 will Coiinlii-- !o. j! tax .ill tax i t . I!ar I x m addition to a Mite nuul met-!- , ug nj (he cTumcl, Mon When fiat and local March H, at the Albany I axes ial oie ( ons'ili rml I., r? day. llo'el III DctUi r. jti of (hr 3x Mail 4 w.tli a salt 5 The r delegates repit tiling trot or nioie .airs it! Ihu-- e o li.t- - r ort no ii'io u (ha. t'.e every sheejs proJenng so, turn the country, will hear a revie L'lah extimled till me current program for pro t'lah, .air t.i to ini hid Mrv.irs of mo'.on of wool and lamb by the Wllh ,jn ' Mn" iro liner's own promotion organ () zai on fhe American Sheep for Counr I has had ouiM.cnd mg success in piomoiing lamb, welt increases in lamb sales ir all of the 21 promotion cities u winch th" program is conducted Start. ng the new f.scal year, n n 1. the ASIC will take over July .. h , ,n 01 ht omt promo lt,A 'S),es . This pre ndsert.smg r,; Tax lonle Stake hive Su lday, first nd Minh IU-v- 13, a.l . h'o kr I Ik'iigton rvn Cih. in I i ' (lson and 1 Keith ) O'.mg AIR AM) WARMTR s wt a. he.II w . g H s u a",, n la r u I 10 I - Ik-- n anl Floyd Gordon and lan s nd bee an Anil S' '1 Ward S I. s n lh n Vernon as foows Jensen Rex Stotnegger kard Jo.nih Jam-- ! en niude 1m Gh n Ward taard Vaughn ion and Dean 7in'ni r n T id Lurk Janus 1 Ar-bu- Interesting Sidelights sp.-jk'-- hr, r pub-salrt- i: h this ui tk fml year, '"" - s .- Cjivc jouvsclf a brethe! s . - 1 j 1 fr je 111 .1 X A u (C . TW. M. i S v X c i A- - v I A a X y ranro-Ameriia- grec-lmg- s r jx-- - dl-!- ,. 7 Home Mi-Mona- ric d in Slakr Vorlli 'u'S Whit-hous- e '" self-hel- n s I three-eighth- p March Service Special - e o 50 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT AND BRAKE INSPECTION ONLY Remember IPs Utah Slate Safety Time! BARRUS MOTORS INC. g Open Sundays 9 A.M. until 6 P.M. 83 Norlh Main Phone 7 TOOELE, UTAH For Your Convenience 0O0 such subiects as the loosing of freinds, importance of faith in daily living, physical fitness, and JH UU It IM youth and the automobile. Introducing Chief Skousen and be Richard will his panelists Salt Lake Citys police chief, W. Evans whose "Spoken Word comCleon Skousen, author of several mentary has been a part of the books and former college profes- weekly national broadcast of the sor and FBI agent, will lead four Mormon 'choir for Tabernacle people in a discussion of more than 30 years. young today's youth problems on NBC network's "Faith in Action program, Sunday, March 13. THIS will be the second in a series of four March "Faith in Sunday, March 6, the Youth Action broadcasts featuring the Club had a common breakfast. current youth program of the nice turn out we know Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y From the be the last. it wont Saints. Subject of the discussion will be "Facing Today's ProSister opened the breakfast with blems. a prayer and Father gave a speech The program will be aired on After the breakfast, we had our the network at 8: 15 a.m. EST, and first meeting, headed by Elen it ill be for western Imai. listeners by NBCs Salt Lake City A new name was selected for affiliate station, KCPX at 7:45 a.m. the Club and will now be known MST. as the St. Marguerites will on The St. Patricks Day dance the panel Participating be Grant Squires, 17, high school was discussed and all Catholic senior; Kay Stewart, 16, high teen agers between the Eighth and school sophomore; Garfield Cook, Twelfth grades are invited to at 19, college freshman, and Win- tend. ifred Tedesco, 20, college junior. The Club members extend a The latter two are students at the thank you to all who helped University of Utah. with the breakfast. Donna Occhipianti, Reporter THEIR DISCUSSION will cover ATriiMUMii Ymilll Sunday Morning Catholic Ili Club Note's & News Miracle Whip Cake Mix Salad Dressing Green Giant Rye Bread Bisquick 6 for Family Favorite, Apricot, PeacK oz. For Quality Produce WlioCe, FauttjEq (M, Mind! Now, even families with small children can enjoy outdoor living . . . with oil the comforts of home . . . lights, rangette, refrigerator, running water, sink, chemical toilet, closet and storage space, and comfortable sleeping for six. Vista wood interiors, Liner Coaches have coved Vinyl floor covering, fibre glass insulation , . . and more living and relaxing room than any other coach. FOR YOUR TRUCK OR TRAILER SEE IT NORTH MAIN TOOELE, UTAH 81 ... All 5 Ss foCT W lUede Russ POTATOES Celery Liver Flavor Ig. lb. cans 4 1,00 oz. Safeway Guaranteed Meat! Pork loast Loin End 3 lb. Average, Flavor Sweet, Of This Corn-Fe- d Pork Makes It Perfect For Your Sunday Dinner Nut-lik- e Pork Chops Spare Ribs Lean, Tender, Loin, Small Center Cuts Breaded Shrimp Halibut Pe ,0sf- Chipped Beef Meat Pies 1 Fresh 10 oz. pkg. 3 Vi U.S. No. 1 Local-Ten- der Fresh Pasca- l- Flavored Serve VariousWays 49 39 oz. pkg. 39 5 for 89 lb. and Full of Sweet Flavor Full 53 43 49 2 ibs. 89 Captain's Choice, Ready For the Pan Chicken or Turkey ,S. No. I). lb. lb. Fresh Country Style Smoley Canyon Aunt Susan's Pry Onions Pairs Regular or You Need To Remember is Safeway! m Large Crisp Romes Ideal For Baking, Pies, and Sauce With Any Meat Ex. Fey. No. 19 VET'S Libby's Beverage 4 for li o Sliced Bacon Ground Beef AW I 1 No. 303 DOG FOOD 2 for 40 For All Your Home Baking COCKTAIL 3 cans 65 4 ibs. 98 Strawberry, Raspberry, . 43 95 Mrs. Wright's Skylark Hewlett Del Monte Fruit 3 lor 99 Betty Crocker's Assorted Swift's Prem Preserves uictfoiftA 53 Kraft's Price effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday r e fa r. warmer. 1 1 r 1 a ;) rush I ns r iwmiun Horn prodaceis who an dele-ui- i or s to the American Sh ep Im or Jnierx Count il will attend the an hhie i HCc riF years H firmer Meet in Rli Hard Homi MNionarlfw .Vanml for Sunday In 'I'ooele Make t tin ii l.ii, M.irih 25th Impo-i- n Ni tthouve oii I, SjII Lake ( i'y, it a aii mu hi in 1 tm'.iv sNIf Law kl SSf I I. I. BROUN. President,' In- u r im c Hi for lhe sah s IjX is predating will lx1 j S.if ty, jsnn, Inn. prniioriion of Mate lax ; hi Mr bmwii imrtasing piniiii.il res emu 01 the I'loi. d Stale. 9 of (of mi r ommis'-iofulording to a study just Completed hit the Stjti ol low. I I uiindatiim Is l'(-ip'nate (a Di'tni t Dim lor of tl' Na-- leseatih agent y. il Safety ( miin i! It' w.ix oho I turn State sales las revtnue ai rie a .)i i ul t o'isiill.int m I'n ilrxe'np he nation (excluding Hjwail) lolai d J3 t.sl fc3 IWO during (he l'l,. (is al rur.NTV ago according to tie lb-""" features of the Cmmul ToorU County planning board has approved work projeitx in the 'x 23 3 per cent M.t ol he the Wll eh'iti.e, m..!.n: County amounting to 11.215,750 so Included are the Tooele !t,n; ham -lor thadd.tumal leaduig utiz.ns to an 'I ro,:d. $20,000, converting of the old Central Si Ivxil building inlo a the sal.s JrJnd by (..mpanson. amivear Iaim! of Sl!l baSe.' A ,xp.,nJ-COic renter. JU.OoO. Vernon Irrigation Comjianv for reseroir P ed 22 tent o! a.,. . pet piodui 1 of award ? the 7 bl Was'un'inn , pr.senntiirn j was old of the of arihiteets Central! (he (hawing published picture revenue m 1155. 2. l r Mate . .He 'stale s a , IsiV: sah s School building ns it will appear as a community center now toncenlrale dealers tars for dnver 'Ient in I f cl, and Ij I pel tent 01 tax r is two am! a half A IFW PRK FS of twenty five year us efforts on the wool side of the ago (hi week: McGowns edili lollproviding onc ienl (two percent plus ii program to promoting American fulinon. one pound can, twenty three cents; sardines, oil. four tans, (invermir Giorge O Clvde will! in Tlir .): fiscal year, lTah pT cent Imal tax) Tic ralL' in made wcail products, mnetii'n cents, creme oil soap, four cents a har; spaghetti, I to 2 'attend and extend ten! Mate sales lax produc- the other 20 counties Continue at! two cans for nineteen cents; lemons, full of June j( 'the the ,oII(Ming gates meeting. I reml. Iresi led f25.7ffi.Ooa C to was This Charles ecpial group Iwo per Cent. 39 member board oF dircctors cents a dozen; Ladies spring hats, IVdaline braids, ninety eight .the sub-'25 of all cent dent of the Council, will also stale tax re, per Cents of the council will meet Tuesday a sixM tal report on the status venue and 16 2 per cent of all land Wednesday, March IS and 16 Mr. and Mrs James Harris announce the marriage of their mil for of the revenue (he stale safety program. slate year receipts hive board actually sets the buddaughter. I lien, to Haney Hale, of Grantsville on February 23, A Ml I TING of (he Board of The study po.nts out that on Awsicrnt Miss Adena Bertoth of Hunter and Roliert Wallace Rydalch, of get figures for the council. ProDirectors will tie held later in the, January I, I'M, a total of 31 of Grantssille wen married last Saturday by bishop Samuel Park, posed lor the coming year is a of 50 TtMM'It and the new District to afternoon elect officers states plus the The Louis Costello a son, (he Ken BIRTHS THIS WFIK budget of $1,636,000 for lamb pro- Columbia inixised a general sales conduct culler spciial business. neth Shosteds, a son "'km-!,haveTcn mciti-to Since abend The Hr tax or re, a,"f ' is for Slake public gross North pafmm.on First readings of the electric meters are now underway in (he lhe "dutch treat has made as follows for Sundjy, Mar mJlion luncheon meet Jfirxt of the Kentucky town of Onaqui with Ray Pehrson doing the reading. advertising mg Reservations ran lx nude hvjenailed a three per cent gros jj The council is supjxirted by deLake-VieWard writing or calling the Utah Safety receipts tax which will become ef- Grover W ductions of one cent per pound of nddiCouncil office at 3M axt South feciive on July I. IM In u bride ami Irvin D bird wool sold or five cents for each At (he funeral service Tuesday for former Mayor Adu l F. Stewart turn, three of the stales (Al.iski.l Second Ward jt.nlpj Leo Shields and 100 in Salt Lake City, it was discovered by your publisher that our pounds of lamb sold tinder the New York, and Virginia) pet nut 'Allen wool incentive payment program. townsman and high school instructor, Roland L. buys, is a nephew -on"- mumupaliti s to levy locjj Third Ward N Howard Jen- SUNDAY GUESTS Lamb and wool production have of Mrs Adu-Stewart. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Buys mother are Seml.iv dinner pin Ms al the "l"s taxes Thus hv the mid, IV Mn anJ J. Rex Kuk . been on the increase since the sisters. ,ht sales t,x (either! F ,fih Ward E O, Biggs and home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dy ("f Your writers close acquaintance with former Mayor Stewart sheep producers started their mo k were their ch.ldrin, Mr. and 'late and ir local) will be found George A. Hunter honorable and covers more than a ten year period, and no more promotion program four and 3X 50 of the Presi-JreMates Stake plus thej Seventh Xard Mrs. Clinton Dvniock and thil iin half honest man ever lived than this man. It onre more teaches thej years ago j denev. of Magna and Mes Karen District of Columbia. lesson which has been paraded time and time again in American sah-rates tax Sub? f W. Ward Duf Jess vary fromj Dvni'Kk of Salt lake Citv. Mr ,ghth politics. Successful business executives make poor politicians. s UrrKFND GUESTS of one per cent in f,n. E. Nelson Bonelli of Salt I ake was also which is tied Inlo public office lad HORSE PLAY THE PETTY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and Ti nth Ward Lvman W. An- a guest. They attended sacrament Indiana to four per cent in Penn in a xam effort to please everyone in order lo build political fence's AIIkti Jr., of Burley, Idaho, son, nccord-tand Washington, derxon and Don C. Shields. in the I ourth Ward, sylvama meeting is beyond the patience of an effective and efficient executive. the weekend here as guests com- The the most spenl study member where the youngest ofj,nK Mr. Stewart publicly declined to run for his second term as Mrs. of Larson's sister, Mrs. with is three cent, nfe was per the Cimton m" . Dymock family ,MRTHA WARBURTON and Mayor, but his friends pressured him to seek the lHe 3j states having a raH'i(;AMP Ajax. of -- I name the MEETS MONDAY inasmuch as he had spent his time in effective city administraiton, of three per cent or more. Twenty instead of backslapping, he lost in the primary. of the 35 sales tax slates also The Daughters of the Martha MUORITY LIVE IN CITIES He had learned young to give his all to the job at hand, and have an individual income tax. Warburton Camp will meet at the Ours is the first recorded age had become well fixed, financially. He was honest beyond quesIN ADDITION to state sales home of bernadine Nelson, at 27 in which the majority of the popenter- tion. straightforward in his dealings with everyone. His life was an tamed members of her club on taxes, the study shows that a total Park Ave , Monday evening. 14 ulation live in cities, not in rural deopen book. He had no need to be trained in the cunning for home of twelve states (including Utah)March at 7.30. Mildred Christen-Followin- areas her at Wednesday evening fense of dishonest acts. It is not beyond the relm or possibility that a delicious supper, the permit local units of government sen will give the lesson. All mem- - CIVILIZATION he could have died of a broken heart, because someone was so hist to impost a local sales tax. Injbers and interested ladies are inwas spent in playing No high civilization yet has ever evening ignoble as to question his honor and honesty as a public servant and in sociability. been weak or poor. nine of these twelve stall's, the vited to attend. Some of the more conservative prognosticators predict a fifty bodies for privileges, which always mean more taxes. Taxpaying, are among the few unorganized groups in the nation. The spenders are well organized and are continually pressuring the legislative bodies for privileges, which always mean more taxes. Taxpaying, especially under the federal laws, has already become so complicated that a person should be of sufficient magnitude to hire a tax attorney in order to save enough out of his business receipts to part about it all is that the taxpayer still owes for the unpaid bills of twenty five years ago, contracted by the government during the more than the nation collects in taxes. Then there is still the old depression. In view of all this, President Eisenhower is faced with a battle when he declares for a balanced budget to spend no more than the nation collects in taxes. Then there is still the old debt to be paid. Kl I i Sheepmen To Attend Annual Sales Tax Brings Kcvenue Increase Siifetv Council l. Uh in. ('mill hit). I 11, 19C0 .h ".if . Ah i hi ih I A? of M r h 1i.MiM i Lv ih N Friday, March |