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Show Volume Sixty Nine Tooele, Utah, Friday, December 6. 1963 Tooele County Budget Is Increased for 1964 Tooele County's proposed budget for the 1964 fiscal year has been tentatively set at $305,708 compared with $284 600 for 1964. FINAL HEARINGS on the County Budget for 1964 will be in held the Courthouse, February 18. Copies of the proposed budget are on file in the Tooele County Clerks Office, for inspec tion by interested persons. General exadministration penses which includes maintenance and operation of Tooele County Courthouse was increased from $186,553 for 1963 to 1302,483 largely to take care of the expenses of the general elec tion coming up in 1964, reports J. Rex Kirk, County Clerk and Auditor. THE APPROPRIATION for the indigent and health remains the same at $25,050. Funds for agricultural aid were increased slightly from $5,655 to $5,764 November more produced than four times the moisture of a year ago, reports Burdott Bevan, Tooele weather observer. Moisture for the month totaled 2.35 inches and 11 and a half inches of snow compared with 56 hundredths and 1.64 inches of snow in November of last year. Moisture since October 1st now totals 3.35 inches. Temperatures dropped to 19 degrees above zero, Wednesday. Sundays high, 30, and low, 20, Monday, high 33, and low 22; Tuesday, high 30 and low, 21, and Wednesday, high 28 and substantial reduction on new tax rate on older homes was agreed upon yesterday by members of the Utah State Tax Commission nd ro l Front Counts, rpors Tool-lState Tax Commission and reHome assignmissionary ments have been made In the presentatives of the Wasatch Elder Stookey North Tooele Stake for Sunday, Front Counties, reports Tooele December 8, under the follow- County Assessor Wendell AndcT son. ing schedule: The agreement also provide Ijikeview Ward: George E. that the Wasatch Front CounNelson, and ONeil Sullivan. Second Ward: Jess W. Duffin ties group and the Utah State Tax Commission will each proand J. Ivo Christensen. Third Ward: Home coming vide a man to make a thorough study of the Utah State Tax program for Elder Ned Fox. Fifth Ward: Leo Shields and structure. Savings on the tax bill for Wkyne Ayres. W. Seventh Ward: John Tooele County homes Is subElder David Stookey, Clover, Greenland and Calvin E. Nash. stantial over the proposed plan recently returned fron the NorWard: N. Howard that was objected to by County Eighth thern Mexican LDS M'ss.on. and officials, Mr. Anderson states. Graham Jensen, Guy He began his missionary Teresa Stephens. For example, on a $15,00 home work In the Spanish American Tenth W'ard: Don C. Shields, under the schedule that was to in Houston, Texas, and William H. Vision go Into effect the taxes would Sharp. where he worked for 5 months have been Increased by $17, but his awaiting passport. under the agreed on plan, the IN OLD Mexico he worked In tax increase will amount to C.D. Madero, Linares, Negras, only $4. and Torreon in Mexico. A request by County officials Homo for coming program His work took him Into the to for a year the new states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Elder Ned Fox will be held on tax postpone rate going Into effect was December 8. I at Sunday, p.m. and Tamaulipas. turned down. However it was In the Third W'ard Chapel. While on his mission Elder agreed to postpone the equaliElder Fox returned as recently a served Missionary Stookey zation day to a later date to from two a mission for the year Zone director and as assistant give counties a chance to catch to President Call of the Nor- LDS Church in Australia. up on the changeover of thern Mexican Mission. Home jIisMonnrv Assignments For A the North Stake Clover Man Returns from From Mission WALLS GO UP . . Brick layer are shown working on the north walls of the new Tooele High School building, despite the cold weather. Junior Homecoming November Moisture Increases ' Causeway Protest Brings Response County Officials Gain Lower House Tax Rale for 1964. The noxious weed budget was cut from $4,700 to $3,400 for 1964. The hospital and medical fund remains the same at $20,. 000. Recreation budget was set at $4,325 compared with $4,000 for 1963. COUNTY EXHIBITS appropriation was set at $3,500 in 1964 compared with $3,000 in 1963. Budget for county roads was in creased from $15,000 for 1963 to $20,000 for 1964. The appropriation for bonds, interest and sinking fund remains the same at $20,000. The Tooele County Library fund, which is a separate levy increased from $14,101 in 1963 to $15,400 for 1964. Funds pay for the services of the bookmobiles. Number Twenty Six NEW SCHOOL TAKES SHAPE . . . This section of north-eawall of the new Tooele Junior High School begins to give form to the exterior of the new school. st HE WAS assigned the duty of comorganizing fellowshipping mittees in the Mission Just prior to being released. They have proved very successful In bringing inactive members back into the Churchs activities, he reports. The Northern Mexican Mission is growing tremendously, he states. Three new chapels are now under construction In cities in the Mission. The cooperative program of the LDS Church and the Mexican Government in operating 7 elementary schools In the Mission is proving veiry successful, he reports. Teachers In the new schools are qualified members of the LDS Church. HIS PASSPORT., was only good for a two year stay In Mexico, so he was released after 29 months in the mission field, he reports. Elder Stookey intends to major in animal husbandry at the BYU. His home coming will be held Sunday, December 8th at 6:30' p.m. In the Clover Ward. low 19. THSto Present Melodrama Tooele High Schools Gaslight old Players will present anthree-acts fashioned melodrama in complete! with villian and heroine and narrow escapes on BUSY SCENE . . . Inside wall of the new Junior High School building are taking shape Thursday and Monday in the as work is rushed on the badly needed facility. Note the large ventilating fans in the audi School Tooele Junior High center of the picture awaiting installation. torium. In the cast of the melodrama Pete are Kathleen Williams, o! A Ruthelrford, Rita Morris, Marty lrOWClS Holiday Sharia to Edmonds, Ed Black, 0ver 2000 children attended stu- . Tooele LDS Seminary Cook, Glen Lowry, Sherry Han- free four the movies, Saturday, detats will present a special sen, Sandra Mueller and Sherry VOteDyMOlJ sponsored by the Tooele County Christmas program on Monday Strieby. Ballots for the election of 23. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Ad- - Chamber of Commerce, reports ficers of the Tooele County in who was What Christmas chambir 0f Commerce for the Entitled mission is $1 for adults and 50 Dorothy England, charge of the dvent. Means to Me it will feature a cents for children. Free candy was passed out by 100 voice chorus, made up of coming year are being mailed. For the firet time chamber Santa, assisted by helpers from seminary students. BEER STOLEN of Commerce members may Tooele Junior The Tooele Golf Course Club the Live Wires, ,ln wte by man but the ballots r11 club organization. High pep the North House was broken into Tuesday Tabernacle, must jn next Tuesday. The event was part of the thef P1 fll night and four, cases ot beer ?-at the regular Wednesday festivities opening to attend. was apparently all that was ta- - Christmas noon iuncbeon, the regular elec- Cham-Cit- y Tooele the to Tooele by was sponsored there will be a ken, it reported Followmg heId ber of Commerce. Police. dance for all seminary students. J AtteilQJ Chamber For Commerce SJ . ACCIDENT VICTIM Condition of Kathy Kay Gual- tiere, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Gualtiere, who was serf- ously injured when she rode her tricycle into the path of a car Sunday, was reporteid as poor, Thursday, at Tooele Valley Hospital. AT anv comments. They sro aw re, they reported of the controversy but without a recommendation from the State Highway department they could not make any statement states Congressman Lloyd that if a d.fferent route than thtJ one planned is considered serious consideration should be given all of the point brought out in the Protest Resolution sent to him bv Tooele Civic groups. HE FURTHER stated that he would not support any change In the Interstate highway route around the end of the Lake until all points are considered that were brought out by the petition. Congressman Lloyd points out that any approval of a new route for the highway will require a public hearing, formal approval by the State Road and authorization Commission by the U.S. Bureau of Public roads, which he points out administers the 95 per cent of the cost supplied by the Federal Government Work is nature's physician, essential to human happiness. . . . Participating In the National Club Congress in Chicago Club leader, Doris B. Adamson, Tooele, winner In the ClothKnowles, Paradise, winner of the Dairy Foods Program, and Edwin Osika, Heber, winner of the Achievement Program. Each received a $500 4-- H CONGRESS 4-- are Glen Baird, state ing Program; Darlene H scholarshio. irk l ni OllOAV I cLSlllOIl Saturday All Is in readiness for the Alpha Eta Chapter Beta Sigma Phi Bridge Luncheon scheduled for Saturday, December 7, at the Elks Lodge. The lun cheon will get underway at 1 p.m., according to Mrs. Irene Kostello, general chairman, who states the luncheon will be centered around Tooele High Schools Chorus a turkey or tuna casserole, with will present its annual Fall salad, rolls, drink, etc. Reservations for the luncheon Concert, Wednesday, December 11, at 8 p.m. in the Tooele Jr. may be made by calling Mrs. 6 Kostello at or Judy OlHigh School Auditorium. son at and Girls The A Capella Chorus will perform under the Highlight of the afternoon will be the fashion show with fashdirection of Director Carl Swan. y ions for as well as the Soloists will be Carolyn small shown. fry being A Lynch and Jim Thomasson. mixed quartet will also sing. Tickets may also be purchase The concert is free to the ed at the door. Proceeds go for the sororities civic project. public. THS Plans Annual Fall Concert 882-214- mi-lad- Tooele Mtah Sdiool Presents a Melodrama Thursday and Monday at 8 p.m. Admission Adults $1 and Students 50 cents Tooele Elks Lodge Hall-Saturd- ay Evening Dec. 7 Attention Skiers ! loin Tooele The United States Bureau of Public Roads was contacted In regards to the proposal for rerouting Interstate 80 across the Great Salt Lake, by Representative Sherman Lloyd, the Tran script was Informed by telephone. THE BUREAU advised him that the matter had not been referred to them by the Utah Commission and State Road therefore they could not make Thursday, Dec. 5, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele City Hall Membership fees are $7.00 Getting in step for the Alpha Eta Chapter, annual fashion show are two of the younger models. Miss Camtnle Argus and Paul Stewart. Cammie, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Argus Is sweet in a red velveteen dress with white satin trim and tie while Paul is handsome in his smart little plaid vest. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart. The fashion show will take place Saturday, Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. at the Elks Lodge. Tickets are available at ti 50. |