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Show Poge THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS lO Thursday, September 1966 1, offices have received comIs often the differ- plaints from farmers who have Dean, ence between knowing and not had standing crops damaged knowing how to use the sew- from careless persons working their dogs through unharvested ing machine, New manuals explaining Your fields. The fall months are excell Sewing Machine have just been published by The Singer Company for clothing leaders and members. For the last 12 years, Singer has sponsored the national clothing leader course on proper use of the sewing machine. Special attention is given to teaching beginners from 9 to 11 years old. Mothers are urged to observe the progress made their young daughters in by the club project so that they will confidently permit them to use the precious sewing machine. More experienced members serve as junior leaders and help younger members learn the basic steps in using at home. a sewing machin Sewing required far more than manual dexterity; it deBe sure they get mands technical knowledge and discipline to progress step by their Vitality step toward a goal, states the 4-- ent times to being training the dogs for fall bird hunts, but all dog owners must use common sense in choosing areas for this training and permission should be obtained from landowners before going afield. H 4-- H 4-- New Ideas For Inexpensive Teenagers Room is that the remaining walls will ing up, they confine the clutter be marred with pin holes or to a few large areas and tie it Here is an idea for giving teenagers an inexpensive yet decorative, wall treatment. Instead of bulletin boards, buy extra large homosote panels from any lumber dealer and cover them in a fabric which matches the spreads. Attached to the s, walls, they hold all the scotch tape scars overflow. By covering the boards with fabric which matches spreads, upholstery, and draperies, a decorating unity is achieved. In the usual teenage room, most attempts to maintain even a minimum amount of neatness as well as some harmony in the decorating becomes a lost cause as all types of unrelated items begin to fill the walls, While the fabric covered bulletin boards cant prevent the accumulation of bits and pieces, necessary memorabilia of grow pen-ant- programs, and what-have-y- ou collected by the Batman set, yet are still a part of the overall decorating scheme. The panels can be cut to any size. Since they are inhave them made expensive, more The space a teenlarge. board a bulletin for has ager collection, the less chance there leaders manual. It is this knowledge and from the together on an important background which is a part of the ' ji t H dis- Quota every day dpiisare wiir cipline, points out Miss Dean, thousands that has enabled room itself. Karl Steinhauser, A.I.D., gives teenagers their own private entertainment center by using a pair of the bulletin boards above Restonics Sitn Sleep corner units. In a vivid scarlet and cerise plaid, matching the upholstery of the couch-be- d combinations, the room becomes a gay invite for the bop and pop crowd. Another panel in the same fabric adds a youthful backdrop to the dresser-desk by Stanley Furniture. of '' girls to make and model 4-- H s, s A V ensembles and to help refurnish their homes with new curtains, draperies, slip covers, pillows and other decorator items. Miss Dean alongwith specialprize-winni- ng ists from the Federal Exten- sion Service and Singer collaborated on the manual. Hunting Dog Owners of hunting dogs are asked to use caution and in choosing judgement good a Navy or Marine Corps comAccording to the study, the mission while he is studying at areas to work their dogs prior to the fall hunting seasons. average gross income reported one of 52 civilian colleges. 1963 on the tax returns Department of Fish and Game uniforms, Low was $5,595 in Utah, $5,495 All tuition, fees, and books are furnished by the in the eight Mountain States, Navy, and the student receives Only about one out of every $6,250 for the eleven West$50 per month subsistence alern States, and $5,766 for the lowance ten persons filing a Federal infor not more than four come tax return in Utah for fifty states of the nation. During the summer, The Utah Foundation analysis years. 1963 reported taxable income the student goes on interobserves that because of the in excess of $6,000 and apesting training cruises as a out one of proximately every greater number of exemptions .Midshipman, After successthirty-fiv- e persons had taxable and the generally higher perfully aompleting a bacincome of more than $10,000.' sonal deductions, the average calaureate level college course, These were some of the facts taxable income and the actual he is commissioned in the regdisclosed in a Utah Foundation tax liability in Utah is below ular Navy or Marine Corps. analysis of Federal income tax regional and national averages. school senior returns for the 1963 tax year. For the 1963 tax year, the andEligible high should submit graduates The data used were obtained average Federal income tax their applications before 19 from a statistical summary of per return was $623 in Utah, November 1966. Application 1963 returns recently published $670 in the Mountains States, available from are forms in the Western States, by the U.S. Internal Revenue $821 school sounselors, Navy and $754 in the U.S. as a high Service. and the Stations, Recruiting The report shows that the whole. The study notes that the NROTC Unit, of University :1963 tax liability was based average taxable income per Utah -Lake Salt Utah, City, return in Utah for 1963 was on the old rates before the 84112. $2,849. This compares with 1964 Federal income tax rate taxable income of reductions went into effect. average 4-- H $2,984 for the eight Mountain States, $3,585 for the eleven Western States, and $3,270 for the nation as a whole. Foundation analysts point out NROTC a contributing that factor Just about every to the lower than average taxgirl Vice Admiral B.J. Semmes, at some time or another has able Income in Utah was that Shief of Naval Personnel, tried her hand at sewing, obUtahns generally have larger Jr., has announced that the 21st served Miss Mary Ann Dean, families and more personal ex- annual national competitive exhome economist for the National emptions than other states. amination the Regular Naval for Service Committee. And There was an average of 3.18 Reserve Officers in Training the process a sewing machine exemptions per return in Corps (NROTC) will be givhas been used. with 3.01 en on Utah, compared 10 December 1966. between The difference in the Mountain States, 2.88 The Regular NROTC Proturning out a garment with ease in the Western States, and 2.87 gram prepares a young man for or with difficulty, said Miss in the United States. Utah Income Tax Payments HIE . SAVED YOtUI 1.5 MILLION Navy Announces Exams Girls DOLLARS Learn Sewing 4-- H 4-- H i i l i i Support i Efficiency-Economy-Integri- ty When the old Salt Lake County Hospital was vacated, Commissioner Larson recognized the potential (or consolidating many County departments under a "County Complex". $1 ,400,000.00 had been approved for the building of a new County Health Department. Instead, the Health Department moved into the complex, and $400,000.00 which OPEN LINE TO CONGRESSMAN KING What can be done about waste in our federal government? The only way to rid any system of waste, duplication of services and corruption is to expose these This is done most Choose Your CAREER a! ef- problems. fectively through Congressional Investigations. The Government Operations Committee, of which I am a member, has investigated waste by AID, officials in the Middle East and black market-eerinand foreign aid waste in Viet Nam. Shakeups and legislation to curb these malpractices Complex amounts to more than $124,000.00 per year. TAXES WOULD HAVE BEEN CONSIDERABLY HIGHER WITHOUT THESE SAVINGS. Accounting Free Job Placement For Graduates Write for a FREE catalog today you. Come to Room 2311, FedBldg., Monday, between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. His telephone line to Washington is always open. eral : "LD" Secretarial have resulted. Dave King would like to discuss this or any other subject with ) had already been appropriated was reverted back to the general fund. Savings in rent alone for those departments now utilizing the County Computer Technology Fashion Merchandising Marketing Sales Court Reporting g Paid Political Advertisement by Keep Congressman King Committee Ed Flynn, Chairman money-savin- g Registration, Sept. 19 "LD is an accredited Junior College o Business 4yr. County Commissioner - Democrat 411 East South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Poid Political Adv. I I $ - I t I |