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Show Senate Reaches Deadline For Introduction of New Bills Leller To The Editor Dear Editor: Each year the American is confronted with the following question by various civic, social, and fiaternal organiza- bv lUKh Barm1 lltt? Senate totaled up tounl of 2 10 lulls introduced for action o fur thi session the deadline for introduction of hill into the upper houe was readied. TOOELE S Senator Ernest Mantes is a meinlier of the Senates Sifting Committee which will determine which hills will lie forwarded to the Senate for final action. The Utah House of Representatives has lieen equally as busy to the Senate in the tions: Why cant we sponsor more I kv to Bovs State?" Since the time is rapidly approaching as to when and how many I toys can lc sjamsored to attend Boys State, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify the American position. It is the desire of the to allocate spaces to send every interested qualified Uy residing in Tooele County to Boxy State, however, it is not Hissihle to do so. Spaces to Boys State are allocated to each Post by the American Legion Department of Utah based on one space for each ten ineinliers of the local Post. There are hundreds of Veterans of World War I and 11. The Korean Conflict, and Vietnam Era residing in Tooele County who are eligible for memliersliip iu the American Legion hut do not first 29 days. Jwt Including hills passed and the 14 hills killed, the House had acted upon 86 lulls so far this session at the end of the 29th dav. COMPARING THE 1967 session with the present session, the record shows that in 1967 217 hills had lieen introduced compared to the 249 hills in the present session. In 1969 72 hills have lieen passed by the House compared with 47 on the same date Armed At ;Jotai valley Hawu. in 1967. House hills for the period sent to the Covemor total 16, double what was sent to the Governor during the same period in 1967. House hills BIRTH- S' Janies and Carolyn Wilcox, Tooele, daughter. Fell. 9. Wendell and Mvma Kirk, St, John, son. Fell. 10. MEDIC.AL-Ma- rv Anderson. Tooele Violet Russell, St. John Josephine Johnson, Tooele arcisco Esunoa, Tooele Lois Taylor, Tooele Delliert Mitchell, Tooele Roliert Wenger, Tooele LaNae Bonnie, Tooele Wanda VanNess, Tooele SURCER- YDeanna Narvaez, Venum Thomas Nix Jr., Tooele Church Authority To Address Tooele Youth A spokesman approved by the Governor total 10 compared with one in 1967 during the same period. NEW BILLS introduced include an entirely new hill, the second of the session, to implement the Creen Belt amendment approved by voters in the last election. Also introduced is a hill that would require proof of financial responsibility by a man who has children bv a liefore marriage, previous married again. getting Private schools of any kind would have to gain approval from the State Board of Education liefore going into operation in the State in the future, a new hill provides. A REASONABLE rehabilitate the parents have to lie shown by the State liefore children could lie taken from parents accused of neglect, according to the provisions of another new piece of legislation. A doctors verification of disability would lie required for a fishing permit for persons permanently disabled to get one for fifty cents under a proposed amendment to existing legislation, reports Tooele Representative John Smith, to curb abuse of the privilege. The Senate is expected to spend the remainder of the week on such items as the interstate collector road program' and the proposed one cent a gallon increase in the to would for the from Crautsville and Gleaners and Tooele has announced that Elder Loren C. Dunn of the LDS Church First Council of Seventy will lie the guest sjieaker at their Eternal Values night, Monday. Elder Dunn will discuss etermarriage with the young church memliers February 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake Center. All and Gleaners from the Crantsville, North Tooele and Tooele Stakes have lieen asked to attend this special program. nal FREEDOM calls upon those in authority to give the lienefit of the doubt",!? those who would Freedom gasoline tax. exercise it. DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY A NEW 1969 MUSTANG HARDTOP FOR PER MONTH WITH IF YOU 52.50 DOWN PAYMENT OF BUYING A NEW CAR YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RIDE FINANCING AVAILABLE) BONNEVILLE MOTORS 278 N. Main WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD lielong to this organization. Many of these are niemlien of the various civic, social and fraternal organizations clamoring for spaces to sousor Ixivx to Bovs State. To the memliers of these organizations and the public in general who are eligible for inemlHTsliip id the American Legion, I appeal to you now to let us help you to help us to send as many deserving Ixivs to Boys State as possible by Joining the American Legion now. The niimlier of spaces allocated p will lie determined by Post as of 15 March 1969. Post dues are $10 per year. This is only one of the many public services provided by the MISS NELSON Early Spring Wedding Planned incm-liershi- Mr. and Mrs. David Elroy Nelson announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Patricia Marie to Donald Alan James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arthur Janies, of Tooele. THE YOUNG COUPLE has set March 1 1, 1969 as their wedding day. The wedding will take place at the Tooele Stake Center followed by a reception at the FOE Lodge Hall. Alan and Pat are graduates of Tooele High School and lioth attended Utah State University at Logan. In Septemlier Pat enrolled in the Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing in Phoenix, Arizona. ALAN IS now with the 10th Special Forces Group stationed at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. They plan to make their home near Boston. CHEERFULNESS Cheerfulness removes rust from the mind, lubricates our inward machinery, and enables us to do our work with fewer creaks and groans. If people were universall vcheerfiil, probably there wouldn't he half the quarreling or a tenth part the wickedness there is. Cheerfulness, too, promotes health and immortality, Cheerful people live longest here on earth, afterward in our hearts. Grit NORMAL ARE THINKING (100 effort The Tooele Transcript, Fri., February 14, 1969 Man-Mad- e Catastrophe American Rememlier, Legion. makers of tomorrow. How lietter can your $10 lie spent than in helping these youths? If are in question as to vouV eiigiliiSuy" fiir"mcniiiership or in need of application forms please contact the undersigned at 349 West 2nd South. Tooele, Time Utah, or phone is of the essence. Dont delay. Join now. Yours truly, William E. Ilerrcn, Sr. Vice Commander Post 17 882-116- Dennis and Lana Murray announce the birth of a daughter Barbara Elizabeth. She was bom January 21st, in the University Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds 10 ounces and was 19 and a half inches long. Crandparents are Mr. Ellis Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paulich. Letter To The Editor Parent-Yout- h Program Ready Why Cant We Communicate?" . . . You Never Listen, You Only Talk." I Am Only Me." . . . "The Generation Cap Is A Real Chasm." . . . Do these statements sound natural? Do you have problems communicating with your teen- ... knee. It appears as if the citizens of Tooele need take a long look liefore bonding for a new library. If there is a way to bond for money to repair roads and pay a sexton for our Cemetery a wage to make the job a joy instead of a drudgery, lets do it! The librarys in our schools agers? Plan to attend the Tooele Stake production "Make Mine Happy" February 18 and 19 and see hosv several families solve are quite up to date and with a little improvement on the these problems. Curtain time 7:30 p.m. each old library it would be quite night. Admission free. ample for its present needs. Yes, taxpayers, take a long look before raising your taxes FREEDOM Freedom is better served by for something we really dont need, and strive to improve those projects everyone uses. A Citizen Proposed Rule Would Move Time Zone Frigidaire 14.4 cu. ft. Frost-ProRefrigerator Senator Frank E. Moss announced today the Department of Transportation will of next week propose a rule asking that the present boundary of Door Storage! Meat Tender Butter compartment, snack keeper, removable trays for 24 eggs, deep door shelf. holds up to 9.9 lbs. Porcelain Enamel finish resists Frost-Proof- ! Youll never defrost again! No space lost to frost. Defrosts only when needed. rust, stains. Twin vegetable Hydrators store up to 23.4 qts., even bulky things like cabbage or Texas tall celery stalks. Bottom Freezer! Holds up to 155 lbs. basket for easy storing of bulky packages. 95 I. 33 Yean zgo Class ' the Mountain-Pacifi- c time zone, which bisects a portion of Utah, a be moved to the Utah-Nevad- border. The proposed rule will he published in the Federal Register during the week of February 3-- The move petition made based on a liy Governor Senator Moss said. Rampton, After the publication of the proposed change, the Department will review ali comments received and then determine whether to adopt, modify or change the is boundary. We operate in Utah as though the boundary did run along the state line, but actually it runs close to Crantsville. If the proposal is accepted, the state line will become the official boundary, Senator Moss said. ENTHUSIASM Enthusiasm is a habit and lack of it is part of your limitation. If you want to reach your fondest hopes and your greatest expectations, you must gain the momentum of enthusiasm as a habit. The habit of enthusiasm is one that failures do not acquire. Jerry Collins, Enthusiasm is a Habit, Rough Notes Insurance Salesman TIIS (lias of 193 t of 31 Plans 35 Year Reunion Tooele High Sehool Class of is planning its 35th anniversary reunion. Plans are lieiug made to make this a must outstanding event. August 16 is the date set for the reunion and an effort is I icing made to get all class mem-lier- s current addresses so that further information may lie sent to them. The letter committee of Eleanor Gillespie, consists 455 Parkwav Ave., Tooele, plume Ida White. 362 North 5 First West, Tooele, phone or John P. Sedar, P. O. Box 606, Tooele, phone Mr. Sedar is general chairman of the reunion. Other classmates who did niA Krd,,alc 'h J" ' who attended the Kro'P nie classes are also invited. 19-3- KS2-207- 882-302- High team scries: Cordon's Furniture 152 882-084- Slr.h FREEDOM Freedom diPi'y when it is based on intelligence and aims at the good ' 1 P1 movies that will lie shown. He urges everyone to lie prompt iu sending in their addresses. less EDUCATION If the church is to continue to have a place in society and to make an inqiact upon our culture, it must, I lielieve, come forth with a sound, vigorous and effective program of religious and moral education and training that svill meet these needs. And Transcript Bulletin: these needs must lie met if man Dear Editor; is to have a human future. I just returned from a trip E. M. Adams Recapturing down town and the more I tra- the Moral and Religious Dimenvel on our City roads the more sions in Education, Religious riduculous the idea of bonding Education befor the City a new Library comes. It is like a pair of kid gloves on and a patch on your Stake MIA NEW YORK Most years, the nation's worst catastrophes are the result of windstorms or fire. But in 1967, according to the Insurance Information Institute, the costliest was manmade, generated by the civil disorders in Detroit in July, which caused insurance losses of $41.5 sacrifice than by million. Vi, HEARING AID SPECIALIST Tooele Kirk Hotel Tues., Feb. 18 9:00 o.m. to 11 a.m. and Accessories for All Makes ! Free Battery with: Each Aid Serviced Each Hearing Test Each Battery Purchase Sorvico |