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Show The Towle Transcript, Fri., February 7, The Editor ii vr is a ri Bi ic library v Public Liburv i a which provide fire wrvicr of a geneial nature to the people of it community. Tin generally accepted defini-lioof a public library dumb! lie thoughtfully Untiled and reviewed iv the people who are responsible for the lalirary. Iolihc Libraries are inoally municipal institution. Tlie people, therefore, are the one who actually pay for the lalirary lervice. All pervms have the right to cect I4lrary service regardless of educational background, religion, race, or )oh tic. The people of the community ihould alio lie aware of the cost of public lalirary Venice. People need lo liecome aware of the exi't not fact that Uhrarie just for vtodeut days Imt for a life time. It ; an rxhderating experi-enc- e for all who participate in a successful lalirary building project. An efficient, economical, and lieautiful Library is a civic "14-biur- A n asset. Dear Kditor: I think the people of Tinm-Ishould stop ami think Iwhire they vote lor the proposed IniiuIs for the lalirary and Maintenance will shop. We, the taxpayers, have to hail the lull! ITItsTi laaik at the cost for a Library and $ liNI.IKKI.IXI $'al,(XNMN) for the shop. That lot of inonex! Then add the interest at 5h for the lahrary which is $17,250.0(1. The interest on the shop is $2.5(10.00. Total interest will lie 119,750.00 for the first sear ad.led to $K.00IUX principle is a total frightening sum of $ 19.750 for just the first year. I dont think we Second: should overlook the cost of the upkeep on these buildings. Third: In the past when this City has elected to IhhhI. such as the Sewage Plant, the Swimming Pool, the Fire Station and Fire Truck, tlurse small mills of taxation they place through I muds on our property are never retired as they should lie, but are earmarked for something else and we just keep paying more and 'f "f' f JEgPf . 99 -- s. I - Scouts Hold Annual Recognition Dinner hall. SPECIAL GUESTS at the dinner were Mr. Wendell M. Smoot, Council President of the Great Salt Lake Council and Mr. Vice Jack Parker, Assistant President. Mr. Parker spoke on Power, Man Power 76 an eight year program designed to develop boys and help them to become the outstanding men of 1976. Two local leaders were presented coveted awards for their service to boys during 1968. Mr. Calvin Olsen from the Vernon Unit of Boy Scouts and Mrs. Hanna Christensen, Den Mother of Cub Scout Unit 517 from the Grantsville Clark Ward. Both received the Silver Bee Hive Award. the theme "Boy Air Pollution Conference Scheduled Clubwomen from nine organizations will sponsor an Air Pollution Conference to be held Friday, February 7, 1969 in the Little Theatre of the University of Utah Student Union Building beginning at 9:30 a.m. This, program is being initiated by the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs and the Womens Program Division of Continuing Education of the University of Utah and is being sponsored by seven other organizations including Air Conservation Committee, State of Utah, Salt Lake Council of Women, League of Women Voters of Utah, Utah Tuberculosis and Womens Health Association, State Legislative Council of Utah, and the Central and Salt Lake District of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Sherman Slade of Los Angeles who will represent Stamp Out Smog volunteers. In addition, Allan J. Moll will moderate a panel with panelists from participating organizations to include Mrs. Slade, Mrs. Mary Schwartz, Mrs. Edward Torosian, Mrs. Calvin B. Carr, and Miss Dolly Wilkinson. Women from all civic groups are urged to attend and to invite local city olficials, members of the male civic groups, as well as employees of the local industries interested or engaged in the control of air pollution. save itself from freedom. Dials why it invaded Czechoslovakia; but not of force its afraid Rosette Drummond, of freedom. Die Christian Science Monitor the funeral, Mrs. Nettie Die family wish to exjiress their Mrs. June Bridwell, Lakeland, Fla. thanks to everyone who assisted Mrs. Donna Dunlap, Portland, Ore. in any way at the illness and Mrs, Anon Landry, Fairfield, Cal. death of their husliand and fath- Vrs. Carol Carter, Japan Roach, Salt lake er. For the lieautiful flowers and Mrs. Salt lake Mrs. Isa Clawson, served nice lunch which was Sargent, Salt lake to family and friends following Mrs. CARD OF TllkNKS Walter of A. 0 is-- a Library building is de- more taxes. NOW I ask you, can Tooele signed as a constant reminder that the community has not over- property owners afford to pay looked "The Tilings of the mind. for and maintain these buildings A Library building should lie when our roads are in such bad shared by the people of the com- need of reiair? I think that Tooele's present munity. I'poti the wall of the Tooele lalirary could lie remodeled and Public Library is an inscription generally repaired. By adding a which reads: row of shelves in the center of I am the library the building there would lie I am neither walls nor shelves. more space for liooks not now Nor even the liooks that stand on display. This should lie adein rows, quate for the needs of the City I am the wisdom of the uni- and more in line with what we verse can afford to pay. It has lieen estimated that Captured and arranged for no more than 1,000 voters will you 1 ain an oen door particiate in this election. I Knter would like to urge all the taxpayConsider what you have in ers to get out and vote against our Library, a company of the these lioiids on Feb. 25th. Are wisest and wittiest men that we going to give 1,000 people could lie picked out of all coun- the power to raise our taxes? tries in a thousand years, a diary We can't afford these taxes on of the human race, a true uni- top of what we already pay! The need just isn't great enough. versity of these days. Public's Resjx-c- t fully, As of today our "image of a Public Library needs Manin Lee to lie revolutionized. SIN Won't you coine in and see Sin would have few takers what we mean? if its consequences occurred Tooele City Library Board W. T. Purkiser, immediatelv. The annual recognition dinner of the Stanslniry District of the Boy Scouts of America was held Thursday, January 23 at the North Tooele Stake cultural FREEDOM Soviet communism is today in a struggle to -- A I .. Letter To The Editor letter To w 1 190-- ) Other leaders who were recognized for their outstanding contributions to Ikivs in the area included Mr. Darrell Painter, Scout Master of Troop 346 whos sponsoring unit is the Tooele Eleventh LDS Ward. Mr. Painter lead 17 Ik)vs to Eagle Scout rank in 1968. TENURE AWARDS went to Mr. Sheldon Gray for 50 years of service and to Mr. Oran G. Mueller and Mr. Fred Moscon each of whom has served 35 years. National Camping awards were presented to four Tooele County troops: Troop 168 sponsored by the Erda LDS Ward; Troop 146, Tooele Fourth Ward; Troop 203 of the Thirteenth Ward and Troop 277 sponsored by the United Methodist Church. Summer Time Pack Awards were received by Troop 277, United Church and Troop Methodist 517 sponsored bv the American Legion Post of Dugway. were plaques Recognition awarded to: Mr. Sam McCall, Explorer Advisor of Post 160, Tooele LDS Third Ward; Mr. Richard Wilkins, Cub Master of Post 517, American Legion, Dugway; Mr. Ronald Robinson, Troop 168, Erda Ward, Scout Master; Mr. Thayne Itnlay, Clark Ward Scout Master of Troop 516; Mr. Emerson Lee, Scout Master of the Tenth Wards Troop 205; Mr. Percy Smith, Scout Master of the Fourth Ward Troop 146; Mr. John Bishop, Cub Master of Pack 458, Eighth Ward and Mr. Hugh Gowans, Cub Master of Pack 146, Fourth Ward. MR. CHARLES PETERSON received the Arrow Head Award in recognition of his efforts in A will lie out early Boy Seoul from Troop 130, sponsored by the Tooele Second I.DS Ward, (9:00) Saturday, February 8, selling donuts as a benefit program for the Debbie Dunyoii Fund. Die Scouts, shown here, will donate the entire profit from their day's work to Debbie. Scout Master Barney Cooley has urged all Tooele citizens to please help. .Miml of Hearing Diamond For Your Valentine The Lasting Gift in l lali Moss To Introduce Legislation On Arches and Capitol Reef Senator Frank E. Moss said today he will introduce legislation to convert the enlarged Andies and Capitol Reef National Monuments to National Paiks. HE A I.SO announced he advised Senator Alan Bible Chairman of the Paiks and Recreation Sulxommittee of the Senate Interior Committee of his request for field hearings on the matter in Utah at an early i) ), no longer exists. "Wc should hold our hearings on the expanded areas to lie national parks, Congress then can modify the tioiindarifs, or reduce the size as it secs fit. "Die Sulicommittce on Parks and Recreation on which 1 sit. will receive my bills to convert the expanded monuments into national Mrks, Senator Moss said. "Die introduction of m bills will enable us to hold public hearings on the matter, and Senator Bible has agreed that hearings will lie held in Utah." MOSS SENATOR pointed out that he asked for such hearings immediately upon lieing notified of the plan to expand the monuments by Presidential A FREE Trip Gold digger: Buy, buy baby. Dana Robbins diamond sale of 75.00 or more date. Senator Moss is a memlicr DO YOU KNOW of the Interior Committee and as such will conduct the healings. "I will introduce this legislation after the effective date of the President's proclamation so that the Congress will consider uud hearings will lie held on the expanded liouiiduries. Other bills have lieen introduced earlier which do not take in the new liouiidarics. So the other bills in the hopper are no longer relevant. for introPURPOSE is the to bills these get ducing matter as it now exists Indore the Congress so we can deal with todays problem. 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The North Tooele Stake Relief Society and the Stake MIA prepared and served the dinner. The program featured a special presentation from the BYU Program Bureau, the dance team of Sandra Mueller and Tom and a quartet of Zimmerman, Cub Scouts from the Fourth Ward. Diamond Rings Diamond Necklaces, Diamond Earrings Diamond Watches |