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Show The Tootle Transcript Friday, April 1, rmrr 1900 son t PiOud parents of (fcncral ,1 babv IVHmImmnI Mi tin; Sutunlut lb Direct WIr 1 h r.il (i 1 if Km' ! n i IV s. t u oi n.i il limh'ien. e of i'l IDs Ul'urih. m ill be u'Col ov d i u.ic fio u I he Sal lob S n.iile to (ji autsv die, in Sat o p41 j ii w I! N- - Seminary Student l'rri To , held in the bn XrD l M'w-- to attend AT ttl DOI R and vnetle Will.ams in the GiaeSv weikemt Wngh:. w.-i'J the Plies hood IJam.-cor MeK hiedi km guests in Wen loser of I mda Nut ller, Shirley Luby and lias la Neil He s I e Tin fuMi in,: S'Hiil jy Sa rami-meeting piogt.ini in the Giants- i!le I iim Wjid u nl (h gi cn hi (he Scmnarv ilies. und. r the ill rcilinn ol and pa mi's art Mr, and Mis Vkarren 11 iner, Ciantsv die. and Mr end Mis James (onhis, Tooele Mnm II;!hv , , Funeral Held Tuesday for C. Anderson Ulalians Tax Load 2,400 per Family mtmt hive itv!ired ther Jnen-to- n titan to bn moe a of the U toll'd Sta'es provided howrltr, that unh ss sin ,i tie uili i s si i n i e shall their final iitimship tle-m automata al'y te dtopin d from membership Uie (nr-urujmn whose base service apphiants for membership their Claims will pay an estimated lot il tax figures are esl. mates for It was diM losed at the in the ladies Auxiliary trw.st $531 m.llion in I islet at, stale and hidden taxes, mu h as mainl- luoeial of Claiem eTuesday, o H Anderson o! or must have been eligible taxes during I bj0, ai midin;; lai Hirers' exi ises, and corpora that he was a gie.il cat-1'membership in the Vetiuns c'tulj!ll,n Just released by bun taxes whuh usually are pass tlen'an and tradruler, and I he'of that oretgn Wars of the United Ltah I (Kind atnm, the pm ale, non -- d on to the ultimate consumer Slates knowthe unusual of bad ' ability ptofd tax irsianh orp.im jtion in the put e of pixijs and sei v lies UOMIN who served honorably the ownership of esery indm lilt: I Ol NDUION report In Taxes were Insisted at every ing dual cow in the Vernon area as m 'he active M.litary or Naval dilates that the esjH-UepttiO tax level (f government this year, toe fjn ai ross them while ruling Forirs of the United States, whuh ts equal to aUmt one thud study (ontimies I ederal tax in ;he range, and with this ability he service is msered by the issuanie (j jv total personal income re creases mi hide higher (So hmUed alter the interests of Ins of campaign medal by the Gov-via- l by all individuals in the Security) and I'ederal motor 'townsemns herds with no other ernment of the United States, will Sate, also be eligible to memliership in fuel taxes At the State level, the niutive than to do good Neutly two thirds or $1t0 mil sales tax was extended to services AI THOUGH, without children he Ladies' Auxiliary. y i. 0xl ' j Opening prajer bv fainlee Jol,n son, two mi'Mi il mo dvrs- a qn.ir blte umijKisfil of Marvin Higbee.1 Tifmv John Millward( and Clare HaPadav; and a sola bs Jolvn 13: min, will tv under the direuion of Ila Andirvm and lu Ray Ci di i son The Svhol classes held m the three Grantsville W ards However. Rotfrt lawrenre fannly Sai rament meetings will be held fa ill farmsh the program a! the(,n all of the wards, in the even Sacrament meeting in the Grants !,ng. Vera Sutton Speakers will be I eora Wash-bum, louse li II. Man- - Knoul ton, Sam Cieldmailicr and Ken- neth Jobjnson Cloon- - prayer bj j Vjh Johnson Everyone is invited to oitend this meeting at 7 p m. April 3. Imjvher and Wayne An-jj- y i ville Second Ward, April 3. at 7 pm rmteJ to attend. on Sunday, l.veryom j ' aBY SHOUTR hers and also played the prelude will be equal to slightly more than, The overall increases in total and poxtlude organ music for the for are expected jux) every man. woman and taxes during service child residing in the State Thus,, to overage IS percent at the I ed held at I p m in The set an avetuge tamily of fiuir eral level 17 percent at .hi state the Vernonvice,Watd thtt,wl 9 he can exptHt to pay ahoul K.W m eve. and percent at dl. rnmd,d t0 tlpju(, level lollowing is a tabulation,. taxes during the vear .. , by Bishop D J. I rettrick of a the breakdown lOUNDATION hasten showing analysts son. who wax also one of the !o point out that im hided in these tax burden in Utah: speakers The other sjieukers were Bishop lawrenre Sharp and PresiTOTAL TAX BURDEN IN UTAH ESTIMATED dent Ray li Pehrxon. (or The tone hid. ng musical was a vocal solo "Home on The Range" by Mrs Eva Yates, who played ederal her own accompaniment. State THE INVOCATION at the ser Local vice was by Bishop Calvin E. TOTAL Olson and the benediction by Ray- 10 CAVER .SOCIFTV I very four minutes a earner is saved. The American cer Society points out many more could be saved, if the d'vease were diagnosed and treated at the earliest jxissible time honoring Mr Betty DuClos was given on Mar GREETINGS TO: H, at the home of Mrs. Farrell BIRTHDAY l.orna lliglev Garth J. Reed, Butler. Twenty five friends and TRIP CAN'CTI LFD Charles R. Hansen. Ruth Ortega, relatives attended with lovely gilts The Grantsville Second Ward1 Lenore Johnson and Hat Deaiham 'or both baby and mother, on Friday, April 1st, David JefJudders Primary Home group feries on Saturday. April 2. Scott trip to the Ch.ldrens Hospital was GUEST cancelled on account Jefferies unJ I am II Johnson onj yjvppn'i) of bad Judy r.hason. who is nt- weather. The trip is now being Sunday. April 3 Robert O. cu!1;,f,l, at ,he llrit.ham son. Ronnie raul Johnson, planned for April mond I'. Pehrson. Young spent the week University, 011 Monday, April 4 ncj in Grantsville, Msttmu her March 27th, ChnMianJr3n The grave, at the Vernon cemeSundxty, Johnson, Nik-E. Peterson celebrated his 60th Alice Knoulton was dedicated by Dewey H CaIlister,lgran(jmotl.ri jrs tery Jni Carolyn Green on Tuesday,! ju(jy ls jauj-hteof Dr. and Olson. birthday anniversary. Mr Peterson celebrated quietly Apr il 5. iMrs. Charles F.hason of Alameda, Wedding Anniversary 10 California at home Oa hand to help cele-- ' ,brate were Mr. and Mrs. Ry 'fr- an(f Mrs. Kuhard D.llard, . Pevrson who have just returned on Saturday, April 2. and Mr A group of the finest artists per-- l The three opera stars will la'm Worthington, on lliome from Green River, Wyo. an fioin Gounod's in America today will ap sent an excerpt Hunt Mrs. Arthur and andfortmng 0 and Mr. and Wallace Higiey Tuesday, April 5 HourSFaust." Mr. Piatigorsky will The Veterans of Foreign Wars family, motored up from Moab on pear on the Bell Telephone and childn-Mr. Petersons other N'BC-Ta on numbers from selection over Hall" and'Coniert play Friday and spent Saturday organization in this area is in the daughter. Mis. Arlene Clavill and Sunday at the home of parents. Friday. April 1, at 6.30 p m..j which have been popular with con process of organizing a Ladies of Midvale, was unable to Tamily MST, Mr. Maher, manager of the cert audiences. Mr. Iturbi also Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunt. See Les Opie iho there on Sunday, but visited hall Auxiliary. Mountain States Telephone Com- will play classical concert THOSE interested and who are m Grantsville the week Fri. Sal Special! favorites. previous pany said today. eligible according to the requireThe four ballerinas will be makThe hour- - long telecast will ments listed below, are requested RIB STEAKS 73c lb. feature Metropolitan Opera stars ing their first appearance togeth-- to contact Walter Pickett, 159 N celebrated ballet never Lucine Amara. Nicolai Gedda andjer in By Ernie Matthews 1296. Herman W. Kell, Fifth, phone seen on television, "Pas 46 Park We really enjoyed our trip to Jerome Hines, Cellist Gregor Watch for "Brother Goose" a Arthur Ave., phone 5X6-the FFA Convention, held in Salt tigorsky, pianist Jose Iturbi. bal- - De Quutre." This ballet was creat-Lak- Baca, 770 A Court, Edgemount. three act comedy to be put on by in 1845 espec, ally for Europes at the Hotel Utah Motor lerinas Alicia Alonso, Melissa Hay-jehon; S(ockton; the Grantsville High Sihixil, in A,len Lodge, last Friday and Saturday. den, Nora Kaye and Mia Sloven-- , leading ballerinas of that day. The) h(ne or Jo? Gonas April. The plot conurns tin proa Choir will We had many interesting meetings ska. the famous Westminster choir, Westminster present Tod Park. blems of an older brother of an 69 N Broadway and Donald Vorhees and the Bell group of choral works appropriate and entertainment both davs. family, as he tries to keep Eligibility requirements follow: to the Easter season. Saturday evening, we attended Telephone Orchestra. the family together. Active membership in the Ladies "Sweetheart Banquet". Our the OUlOS-ITIr i.;mi ro. T r m mv wii'f nS Auxiliary to the Veterans of ForSweethearts went with us They Itm I ilk in Mini 4 air eign Wars of the United States Gift-wrap are Diane Johnson, tileon Clark your littla shall be limited to mothers, wives, anJ Ann Hayes. They looked so girl in ribbon and half- widows, sisters, sisters, nice that we were really proud o' ruffles, and put wings daughters and foster daughters ;hem. on her feet. not less than sixteen years of age. The boys who attended were-Alv- tn feel as light as a cloud, and foster mothers and foster sisand Ernie Matthews, David ters who were in this status beyet give good and Sam Geldmacher, Fred fore service and rendered all of h wear if PalAnd of Dennis most trees. ter agriPeterson, Gayle whom must be citizens of the all Let long. year con should be Tom cultural Warr, mer, Arthur lbgley, products United States of America; and sure make she us has Royce Cook, Wayne Boyer and March, I go to the local nursery taminated and hence dangerous wives of veterans who were mara perfect fit . . , Ken Johanson. We want to thank and purchase two sugar- - maple to eat, people in some sections ried in foreign countries during in Only on live be would a to Mr. forced wonderful Fred five our feet high at water, the period of (campaign medal) trees about advisor, Peterson, for helping us in so cost of about $12 each. I like to wood pulp, salt, and certain oils. service in which the veterans sermany ways. Fie really has work- get them in March before the Thus, theoretically trees have a ved outside the continental limits ed hard for our Chapter. new buds come out, and set them possible defensive value to keep of the United States and wives of Margaret Williams Arthur Higiey really did a won- - out on my grounds. 1 believe civilization alive. foreign birth who came to the A party honoring Margaret Wi- Jeiful With the large amounts spent United States under the War job this year in our Club, they are the best investment I lliams, on her ninth birthday, was While at convention, of he won a could make for my grandchildren on missiles and other forms Brides Act, and ultimately margiven on Tuesday. Bidden to at- Scholarship from Standard Oil BOOKS VS TREES. In my win- armament, I cannot understand ried eligible veterans, all of whom tend were Ramona Lawrence, Co. He also was given the recogni- ter home in Florida. I have a pri- why so little attention is given to Kay Williams, Carolee Castagno, tion of being a State Farmer. We vate library of 8000 books. These protecting us from the eruption of cotCarol Susan Chns'.ley, Fisher, are thrilled to have one of our books were issued by the publish- of W'orld War III. I urge each of Lola Smith, Cherry Hearty, Ca- boys do so well. We wish him lots ers during the past fifty years at my readers to write the Governor mille Anderson, Ray Van Noy, of good luck and thank him for about $3 00 a copy. I doubt if any of his State and ask the name lax Bvlund, Carol Soelberg, Pat- being such a good Farmer. second-hanbook dealer would to- and address of the State Director ricia Palmer, Dick Johnson and day pay twenty cents a copy for of Civil Defense. Then write a j Craig Bleazard. Refreshments and Thank You (or your response during Dollar Days letter to this Director asking him the lot. his J games were enjoyed by all. Many OPEN TIL 8 P.M. FRDAYS On the other hand, a sugar what he personally is doing in his family in case to home lovely gifts were received by the protect increases tree constantly The English teachers at GHS maple guest of honor. the value of your estate. In addi- of a nuclear war. showed a film entitled "The AlFORESTS AS an investment. tion to the shade which they phabet Conspiracy to the student-bod- supply in summer and the ground Probably the largest owners of forest lands in the United States Monday. It was a very good moisture which they hold, chilfilm, and it explained the many are the Weyerhaeuser family. The in trees these dren enjoy tapping stock of the Weyerhaeuser Comlanguages of the world in a scien- the The only home we have in beautiful Pioneer Subdivision No. spring to get a little maple tific way. sells at a high price and pany books most while Hence, syrup. Four, where some of the finest homes in Tooele are Icoated, When a small cash dividend. THE GIRLS CHORUS presented are is a beautiful brick home with two bedrooms, built in oven constantly decreasing in value, pays a wife a very good assembly last Fri- most trees are however, package buys your constantly increas- of and range, full basement, and car port. This is a new home a at mix supermar"readyday. They are now getting ready ing in value. never lived in and is less than FHA appraised it for at $15,200. to compete in the music festival ket, the pasteboard box was pro We have a beautiful shake home with so many features it is WORLD WAR III. I do not exmade from trees w:hich the at Kamas in April. Their leader bably will be a nuclear that there imjjossible to mention them all, including air conditioning, pect 40 out set is Mr. Beaman. family war for many years unless it Weyerhaeuser carpeting, disposal, gas range, garage, full basement with ago. Your wifes dress was years The annual and Letter-ma- n starts extra bedroom in basement, two bedrooms on main floor by accident. We know that made from rayon manubanquet was held last week direct bombing could result in the probably and a most beautiful livingroom and kitchen that will take of the the timber factured from The guest speakers were very deaths of millions of people. As to any good husekeepers eye. All this for only $14,500. has which Incorporated, Rayonier good, as were the musical num- the effects of the the picku- pfallout, in Southeast the vast new from strenger Home lo holdings bers from the tw'o clubs The experts are undecided. Fallout longer lasting enamel finish. We have a very choice three bedroom home with aluminum and Lariettes presented ,'ou!d contaminate all except un where trees grow more rapidly in the North. than sideing, large oversize garage, carpeted livingroom, large neir advisor, Mrs. Didrickson, derground water and the core-ma- t Timber growth is not circumlandscaped back yard with redwood fencing. This home is with gifts for all the time she has one of the most choice homes in the area and is a wonderful o show, and the decorations are scribed by labor union regulations ;pent helping them. buy at $12,000. A new fad is going around the beautiful. At least the Juniors Trees do not observe Sunday holiabout days, vacations, coffee breaks, ichool these days. It seems to be have been quite worried etc. They are protected against We have another fine buy that is offered at $15,000. This home warfare. Everyone is carrying getting them finished in time. earthquakes, and freezes, The Juniors were planning on fire, is most choice with beautifully carpeted livingrftom, two fine squirt guns with them. It is just as if it were raining - indoors having an assembly, Friday, but but are subject constantly to inbedrooms, colored bathroom fixtures, full basement with gas find time to creased taxation. I hope they find something else hey just couldnt furnace, laundry facilities, large rumpus room, ancl extra COMPANIES TIMBERLAND o do, pretty soon. bedroom P has aluminum awnings, storm doors, large back practice for it. But even without KimThe Im- which appeal to me. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, is the day an assembly their theme, yard fully landscaped with sheltered patio, and garage, chain berly- Clark Corp. is a large pro wont be forgotten. or the Junior Prom. They hope agination, linked fence and beautiful shrubbery. of cellulose and a leading veryone Will be sure and come. Diane Johnson and Ila Anderson, ducer manufacturer of book and printThe girls have some lovely dresses Reporters One of Tooele Citys most choice, older homes, that is just ing paper. It is said to control m old enough to be complete in every detail, such as perfect over (not necessarily own) landscaping, back and front, sprinkling system, beautifully acres of timberland. Its carpeted livingroom, large knotty pine covered rumpus room, stock sells, however, around $68 a extra bedroom and extra bath. If you bought a new home share and yields only about two X and had all the work to do that is complete in this home, it and three quarters per cent. Anwould cost you much, much, more money. This is an exother favorite is the St. Regis j tjby shower l0 Turn her into an Easter r John-(umJlI- Meat r y YES! Am April Bell Telephone Hour lo include Fans! 1 - Foivijni Wnr Wls Plan Auxiliary pre-Mr- It's No Guess You Buy Quality Meat For Less 4I5rolIior FFA News Goot; a Broadway e e d Meats St rS r wmM Prices SSasM at STYLE SHOP Sni-vel- Babson Scfes Trees As an Investment down-to-eart- ... - One Group Childrens and Womens FLATS and HEELS Suedes and s! S5 95 Leathers All must go. Last Call $2.00 One Group Misses FLATS in Leather White Black and Lead values to S5.95 now S3.99 JUST ARRIVED! A new selection ton Swirl Dresses also a spring array J of Jonathan Logan Dresses. BROWN'S - AT LAST ! d GIIS NEWS Spring has Sprung $35 to $161 lower than the other four leading makes! IL yI Lowest-price- d iwilj' TOOELE HARDWARES PRING economy certified in tests by independent experts! gallon than Hie Examples: over 25 more miles per Showdown U.S.A.; in sixes Economy of other average now over twice the front tire life of pickups and trucks test all the see using soft type front suspension; all of lowest the results. Check Fords prices. Theyre trucks! leading Light and Medium Duty jvjow aJl.d ol Hie lote.f orailobe manufacturin' TetoVdXemd price., mclird.ng Federal eeci.e lax. excluding dealer and d$Hnofion charge preparation, conditioning 0lf s F.O.LF. B0NMEVILE MOTORS 278 North Main Street Only Ford Dealers Sell Tooele, Utah ( Phone 888 USED CADS AND TRUCKS SMS Plastic Flower Waterer res 98c .... now 66c Swan's Plastic Grass Stop 24x4 2.98 2.39 for 1.69 Hand Pruners re9- 225 Black Magic tpnter mix) 2 qts resr 59c for 49c 4 qts res 89c for 79c Onion Sets (white and yellow) 24D Powder for dandylions Vi price 69c Beacon's Thrill Furniture Polish .. for 1.69 - Light or Dark reg. 1.98 Paper Co. - third largest paper manufacturer in the U.S., holding over five million acres. Your telephone book was probably printed on this paper. The stock sells below $50 a share, but yields over three percent - plus stock dividend. A third favorite of mine is Scott Paper, which owns 1,500,000 acres of timberland that is being carefully protected and replanted as cut. The stock sells in the seven- ties and yields around three fer cent. Readers will think these yields are low, but its the old story: "We cant have our cake The assets of and eat it too. are growing these companies every day and night of the year - which is not true of the assets of such popular stocks as General American Telephone, Electric, Union Carbide, and most of the ceptional buy at $20,000. If you are in the market for a smaller home, let us show you a nice three bedroom home in the Pioneer subdivision, that is chain linked fenced and has landscaped back and front lawns, a very fine home comparing with similar home selling at $11,000 for only $9800. This is a low interest deal and $2200 cash equity would give you a low monthly payment to live with. Or with a good down payment, terms may be arranged with no loan costs and low interest. Many more very fine Homes are available through ALLSOP Realty VIIOM: 66 blue chips. r |