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Show The Tooele Transcript Ladys Golf Friday, June t Results of May leg: Alice Lind beig, winner; Peg Simmonds, run- ner-up- , s leader. f I. f coireolutiuu, Vug hra.icm-aune 3: Lima fuui sonic winners, MaXulc Ntisou, bcvcny vl..re, Helen Duiilavy, Lisa Caldwell free lesson, Nonna Allied. June leg pairings: All ladies are asked to eoiae out and p.a first round matches aie to be played by Wed , June 10 lor June Pairings for are as tohows: s Connie Virginia branches Outen, Peg Siinrnouds va. Cnima Olsen. bye, Ola Dugdale; Vi Parker vs. Jane Shea. Maxine vs. Rowena Bryan and LKa Caldwell vs. Barbara Strong. Helen Dunlavy vs. Mary Drou-baand Briggs Anderson vs. Llaine Wassom. song and game leader; Nadine health and safety Kennmgton, 5, 1959 V meeting. A' pt BUSY LITTLE CHEJS "lhe first meeting of the year of the 4 H club, the Busy Little Chefs, was held at the home of their eader, Mrs. Elna Williams. Joan Hullinger, jun.or leader, assisted Mis Lilhums. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Susie White, pres , Bobbie Lou W'aiter, vice pres; Shauna Bryan, sec; Linda Bateman, reporter; Jolene Wright, song chairman. After the elretion of officers, plans for the coming year were y , , I ; v. i Nelson M Jackie C. Margetts LIFE BEGINS at Tooele Valley hospital for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnson Beebee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riding, Little Jackie C. Margetts, of Mr. and Mrs. bred B. Mar-gettwill celebiute her second b night B. White vs. Betty Hymas andjblrthdjy Tuesday, June 9. Alma Jean Walters vs. Sylvia) Penna. Norma Pitt vs. Helen Paulos and Donna Baldwin vs. Norma Allred Lynn Mitchell vs Phyllis Watt vs. and Lmd Joan Claus. Ruth Stapher vs. Colleen DeLa-Marand Leida Mauss vs. Joan State and Local Tax Load. There has been much discussion as to the relative tax load found in the various states and localities. One slate advertises a favorable e Lady Eagles regular meeting will be held Monday, June 8 at 8 Kirk. p m. at the Eagles lodge. There will be voting on the bilaw amendments. It is the duty of eah ",ember ,0 fir, scnl, and Visiting at the home of Mrs. cast and t0 vo!et Dons Young, over the Memorial supp?0r hne new officers for the year weekend, were her sister, Mrs d Public party is held every Warren Rollins and smalt sons. 8 p m. the at at and David, of Los Vegas. Iday.evan,"8 taiJ,cs ba with her for two Also Mrs. George Black Tues-Richar- Diana Larson Is Bride of heaven soap and George Blaek days visiting were her son-i- n law and daughter, Darrell and Ruth Bradford, who Deep in everybodys mind is an flew up from Las Vegas, urge to reform the world and all the people. Little Johnnys idea of is where there is no water. Miss Diana May Larson became the bride of George Elliott Black, June 3, in a ceremony performed THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY Starts WEDNESDAY The Horror of Dracula The Thing that tia&J VJAfIE brh rai&Hin t ' Couldn't fiiCHYnELSQH m HAWKS COSftfMC AN3IE Die at the Darley ward church, at Driggs, Idaho. Bishop Mark Zoh ner officiated at the ntes. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Charles A. Larson and the late Mr. Larson, of Driggs; and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Black, of Tooele. the ceremony, the Following newlyweds were feted at a reception. On June 6, they will be honored at an open house at the home of the bridegrooms parents in Tooele. Miss Larsen was attired in a dress of lace, underscored with taffeta. It featured lily - point and een Snwh, vice pres ; Angeline Stischak, sec. treas ; Leslie Fenton, rejxirler, Viki Phillips, safety and Cat la Jean Montalvo, health The girls plan to Mart the construction of beach bags at their June 9 next meeting. Whal Should We Do About Rising 'Faxes ? Eagles Auxiliary The length sleeves and attendants carried nngs of white carnations and pink roses. Jr. bridesmaids. Misses Della Larsen and Lynn Johnson, wore identical dresses of green and white dotted swiss, featuring square necklines, full gathered skirts and large sashes. They carried small rings of white carnations and pink roses. Miss Christine Larsen, the petite flower girl, wore a dress of the same material, styled as the Jr. bridesmaids, and carried a nosegay of pink roses and white carnations. Mr. Dan Black, brother of the groom, was best man; Mr. Marrel Johnson, Mr. Clinton Michaelson, and Mr. Ralph McBride were ush- ers. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City, where the groom is tax climate while others are criticized for hindering the growth of industry because of the heavy tax barriers. A recent study by the Bureau of the Census provides data for the year 1957. This helps answer many questions. The Tax Load and Public Expenditures are largely meaningless, unless they are linked up with capacity to pay or income, for instance, per capita state income varies from $958 in Mississippi to $2,821 in Connecticut national average, $2,027. In the Western States, we also find wide differences from $2,523 In California and $2,423 in Nevada, to $1,630 in Idaho and $1,694 in Utah. Furthermore, states differ in other important matters such as population, natural resources, industrial development, education, general alertness of citizens, natural barriers, efficiency of government organization, quantity of government and many other factors economic, social, political, cultural, and religious. These not only determine needs, but also provide for their fulfillment. presently employed by the Utah Michigan, $105 71, arc in the West Wyoming has $120, Cali$119; $114, fornia, Arizona, New Mexico, $109, and Oregon, $105 36. Trends . . . Since 198, state and local taxes have jumped from $18.7 billion to $52 7 in 1957. On a per capita basis, the figures are $130 to $315. Nor is this the whole story. In that same period, the gross debt of these government units has jumped from $18 6 billions to $56 2 billions A mortgage on future taxing power. These are dangerous times, both at home and abroad. On every level of government both those near home and those far distant-incre- ases have been added to increases. We cannot afford these great outlays. They threaten our The trend must be resolvency versed. We dont want more taxes We do want less waste. We want moie government for our money and less money for our govern- 4-IICI- ub Reporter, Patricia Porter PAN HANDLERS The Pan Handleis A UORD OF APPRECIATION held their home first club meeting at the Mrs. Glen Martin expresses of their leader, Mrs. Evelyn Kerr. thanks and appreciation to the The elected the followmg staff at the Tooele Valley to guide them during the'pital and doctors and nurses, and coming year: Kathleen Roberts, all who sent cards and flowers, pres; Mary Lane, vice president; iduring her recent confinement at Jo Ann Maher, sec. treas.; Maryjthe hospital. She is sincerely Robinson, reporter, Mary Kerr. 'grateful. 4 If rs BANIC NOTES PIP YOU KNOW... HI? MtlOHT Ot 1$ A MOPtUW SAVIWu tlwXT CAlka TO KiMu SOUXWH KJUK OF JEWJbAltM fcVtHV yLAK RiiSUftieCTS RAID HIM Hl WHuHT W 00.0. OVERHEAD H6AT LAMP? KEEP CUSTuMtUS WAHM IN WlNTl K AT A NEW WAlX UP WINttJW Of A Massachusetts bank. 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And its so easy to clean up . . . fresh paint spots wipe off with a damp cloth. Soap and water clean vour brushes. This amazing new paint and primer are now ready for immediate delivery at your DuPont Paint Dealer's. Youll find his name in the Vllow Pages of your phone book. EASIEST GOHDOM'S Furniture Co. Main Street H6 h during our 60 South HELP CF A LOCAL BANK, WHEN IT n Highest Prices for your Used Car this month SOLVES BLISTERING WITH CAHTAL Expenditure loads vary greatly Motor Club. between the states. Reduced to a THE COOKET1 ES The Cookettes, a first-yea- r per capita basis, they go from VISIT PARENTS foods club, held their first meeting Newel and Marjorie Hiss and $152 in Mississippi up to $368 in at the home of their leader, Mrs. or a of more than Nevada, spread sons, Ralph, Kevin and David, of 100 Donald Kucster. cent. The average of the per Provo, were guests of Mr. and Present at the meeting were Mrs. Charles Tate and Mr. and country is $237. Utahs rank is 29 the mothers of the 4 H members. with This is below $232. $5 just sleeves, a dropped waistline, and Mrs. W. J. Hiss, on Sunday. MasThe summer program was disPeter-Pacollar. Self - covered ter Kevin remained for a longer the average of the nation. West cussed, and the club elected the ern with of the States, exception buttons accentuated the front of visit with grandparents, Mr. and following officers for the coming the bodice, and the skirt ended in Mrs. Tate. Kevin will return home Utah, Idaho, and Oregon, are in Kay Shields, pres ; Norene year: the top quartilc. a ballerina-lengtscalloped hem- tonight with Mrs. Tate. Shields, vice pres ; Shauna Cast-agnEducation is the most costly line. Her bouquet was red roses sec. treas.; Marion Jones, function of state and local governand white carnations. DINNER GUESTS reporter. Such counments. for the was Marcia Miss of Maid honor outlays Mr.,, and Mrs. Charles Saxton Refreshments were served at Larsen, sister of the bride. She and son, Charlie, and daughter, try as a whole take 35 per cent the close of the meeting. wore a pale green brocade dress, Gladys, Port Orford, Ore., were of all money spent, or $83 out of featuring a sleeveless, square-necke- dinner guests, Wednesday evening the total of $237. Utah has the TIN AND PRESS bodice, with a cummer- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Haines highest ratio in the nation, with The Pin and Press club held bund of matching material and a and family. They left late that 45 per cent or $105 out of $237 their first meeting at the home of1 skirt. evening for Oregon, after having spent for all purposes. While Wyo- their leader, Mrs. Verdena Smith. Bridesmaid, Miss Maary de Wit spent the winter in Provo, where ming has the highest total in the They elected officeis for the comwas attired in a pale green bro Gladys and Charlie attended the nation with $119.87, due to genering year. Joan Broxholme became cade sheath, featuring elbow- - Brigham Young University. ally higher expenditures all along the new president of the club, the line, her school ratio is 39 with the following officers: Dor- AT PLEASANT GROVE per cent. OVER WEEKEND Per capita expenditures for Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson Joreducation in Utah of $105 is 26 per cent above the national genson and two daughters, Carole and Mari-Elyvisited over the average of $83 and is exceeded weekend, guests of his parents, ' y, Jy v y i ' ' by only six states in the enMr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Jorgentire country. All of these son, at Pleasant Grove. states, with the exception of TRADEMARK quick-drvin- II, DIED, HE LEFT EHIR 232 Heres the greatest paint A HJUNG FDCSH RJOM WCGLD WAR VOfcWAN RXK A JOB AT A SMALL MOTEL. FIVE YEARS LATEK, HE BUIIOMT TV BUSINESS d BREKKAM CIwKIKGOK-WALTE- flic DRIES by Malcolm TMOBTM Pemeys GElfiSi BUSY UNGERS The Busy Fingers Club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Myrtle Billingion. The meeting was opened by the president with six members present. The afternoon was spent on the record boohs, and making of beach bags. Next meeting will be on Tuesday, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trujillo. Photos by A D Ihomas L to R s, Ur-ii-dik- wwvwwwwwvwc discussed and refreshments were served r y start the study preparation at their next The club pluns to of EmkI Tooele, Utah All Sharp Cars 1959 Chev Impala H , - PIN-U- PS All T V-- 8 $3095 Fully Powered 1958 Ford V-- 8 4 Door 1957 Merc H T 2 Door 1957 Merc Montclair 4 Dr 1956 Ford Club Cpe, V-- 8 1955 Cadillac DeVille 1955 Buick H T Super 1955 Ford Crown Vic. H T 1955 Chev Bel Air 4 Dr. 6 cYi. 1955 Ford 2 Door Customline 1953 Merc 2 Door 1953 Cadillac DeVille 1952 Merc 4 Door 1952 Ford Pick-U- p 2095 2095 2095 AGE LIMIT Pontiac Kaiser 1295 2095 1395 1295 1095 1195 395 395 Large selection of new FORDS and 31 EH CUR YS to cIioomj from! A ... ... 595 75 YEARS $1.50 for the first picture. Choose any one of several completely finished photographs all for only 49f. You will not be urged to buy, in different poses but if you wish you can buy the remaining photographs at only 1.25 for the first, $1 for the 2nd and 95 1 for any additional pictures bought in the store. 995 195 5 One or two children any one family will be photographed singly at 49c each for the first picture. Each additional child under five, PHOTOGRAPHER S HOURS: TRAJS SPORT A TION SPECIA LS 1951 1947 ' r' 0 Pixy Pin-Up- s 9:30 "til 1:00 Afternoon, 2:00 "til 6:00 Exclusively at Penury's HE |