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Show TiMS PROPERTY TAX Continued from Page One the 1960's, it would appear that county property taxes in Utah have been rising much more rapidly than those imposed by other units of government: Between 1960 and 1968, county pro perty taxes in Utah doubled, compared with a 51" increase in school taxes, a 39 rise in1 municipal taxes, and a o7 increase in property taxes for all governmental units during this same period. Further analysis discloses, s however, that more than of the total rise in the county taxes between 1960 and 1968 is accounted for by Salt Lake County. Much of the increase in Salt Lake County pro perty taxes during recent years has resulted from the expansion of municipal-typ- e services by the county to residents outside incorporated areas, These "municipal-type' services include such items as garbage collection, extended police and fire protection, street lighting, and health, etc. Last year property taxes imposed throughout the state of Utah totaled $136.8 million. Of this sum, $875 million, or 64, was levied for school purposes. County property taxes in Utah amounted to $25 million (18.3 of the total), city and town taxes equaled $18.6 million (13.6 special district taxes totaled $5.6 million (4.1), and bounty taxes were $180,000 in 1968. three-fourth- If Doctor in the Kitchen r- - BOYS BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS Kiwanis Club .. Helper Merc Helper Furniture Mutual Furniture 3 4 4 7 6 ...55 .. .. ...... 2 Rain has delayed the opening of the second half, both Monday and Tuesday night games of this week getting washed out. Furn. The Helper game originally scneduled to be played Monday was slated to be made up last night, (Wed.). The Kiwanis - Mutual game that was rained out Tuesday, will be played this coming Wed nesday. The Kiwanis team wrapped up the first half title last Thurs day with a 0 win over Helper Furn. Scott Heino and Tommy Gutierrez each hurled three inball. Mark nings of shut-ou- t Martinez went the distance for Helper Furn. and was almost as effective, but a walk to Heino in the 4th opened the door to the winners lone run. Helper Merc moved into a tie for second place with Helper Furn in the final standings by overcoming a three run Mutual lead with six big runs in the 5th inning to win Six hits by the Merc battsrs in the big inning which included doubles Merc-Helpe- r .1-- 7-- 4. m$ aacnr FOR SALE FOR RENT FLUFFY soft and bright are ROOMS for RENT Day, wee"k carpets cleaned with Blue or month rates. Also Furn, sham-pooLustre. Rent electric Includes wash Apartments. $1. at Mutual Furniture Rm facilities. HILLCREST and Hardware, Helper 1 Hotel & Apts. Phone FOR SALE, Dual-typ- e gas Furn ace 210,000 btu's; with conor see FOR RENT Apartments, part trols. $200 Call at 520 E Rose Ave. Price. ly furnisned, 2, 3 and 4 rm sizes. Ideal location. Heat & 6,19, 3tc hot water included. Call us ELECTROLUX Sales & Service at 4,24,US2 Contact Mrs. W. R. Everett at 644 N. 2nd East Price, Utah 84501. Phone FOR RENT House, 5,8,8te moaern. For Informanation: r Write A. D. Tanner, 111 El- OrHEALTH FOOD STORE Dr., San Jose, Calif., ganic Vitamins, Clint Miller Campo or call (408) 95127, Whole Wheat Flour. Granges, 5J5 to 7, 10 9tc 316 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah 5 84501. use Phone FOR RENT Lovely FOR SALE Mod Brick Home furnished Apt. includes in Helper. garage. heat & water. $50 per month after 4 p.m. Inquire of John Costello, at 48 Call 7 Bryner St. or Phone 5,l,usc 24-ho- ur 6 1936. From 22 groupings of indivi duals the USDA has announced that various sex-ag- e groups are uot getting the recommended amounts of some nutrients. Va lidity of the conclusion is based on the fact that if average consumption of a nutrient was below the Recommended Dietary er 472-523- 637-058- 4 472-524- 637-351- 1 7 258-062- 1 637-332- one-bedroo- m 472-334- 2 472-584- 6,12,3tp Help Wanted Mlscellftneons CARPET Headquarters Expert A good Quality CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE installation. Unusual opportunity for man line. Free Estimates. Mohawk or woman to restock new type & Bigelow and Firth carpets. coin dispensers with high HELPER FURNITURE and quality packaged food prodHARDWARE, Helper 6.63.USC ucts. Handling brand names only. No Selling. Dependable Wanted person can net VERY HIGH WANTED WILL PAY top dolEARNINGS. Part or full time. lar for China cabinets, roll Requires $1150 to $3250 cash secured by inventory and top desks, stained glass, win dows, old cars, hanging lamps equipment. Write for personcarnival & cut glass, etc: al interview, giving phone number to: STRATEGIC Fran or write 2388 E. Ph. 3080 So. Salt Lake City 84109 chiese, 535 So. 2nd West, Salt Laka City, Utah 84101 ltc 6,19, 2tp by Johnny Borla and Terry Howell and singles by Dan Tommy Davis, Jackie Hatch and Scott Grundy, produced the game winning tallies. Another reminder Team photos are on display at Fcssat Studio and they may be purchased there. All the boys in the WBBA & Minor league program are very appreciative of the fine response and si Import from everyone for their bake sale last wjeek. The backing from the people in North Carbon area is most encouraging. Ma-lon- e, Schedule: Thursday, June 19 5:30 Helper Furn vs Mutual F. Friday, June 20 5:30 Kiwanis vs Helper Merc Monday, June 23 So should your dictionary! II schools and college everywhere. ) Cm TTTiI Jacket. a? SoCdrefree. SoQuie! You Can Connole. I HeariTlie Temper-aw- e Drip! n II Prices in a ire been II dropping to. Electric II room ail conditioners II now colt apout half what tjeyj did 10 years ago. 1 Get youls rjbw, while the choicelis good. UTAt POWER & LI stir CO. ' MITCHELL'S RONALD KOSEC ROBERT H. ETZEL Phone - ! a-- 637-266- - 8 PRICE Jtorg-war-ner- 's York (Pa.) in- - for expected TS rra - rtiiorru - jj KEEL HELP: A. Philip Ranrlolnh friirhU and Theodore Kheel inspect entry in Job Film Fair, for films on job training tor un- rm advantaged. FIT iI Firo . ' WJ "jna I ffi) j AH si i " I y) POCKETFUL of puppy: ar "orphan" peers alertly from back pocket of Marine at Dong Ha Air Base in I jf Vietnam. O O can destroy tho Bond... but not the savings tyt - . , ,. Savings Bond has to do is mail the remains tion as he can give serial number, and date and place of Issue. Hell get a fresh Bond to replace H. No charge. The Treasury has grown accustomed to providing this sort of service. In the past 20 years they've re placed oyer 1,800,000 Savings Bonds that have been lost, stolen, burned or mistakenly tossed out with the e ump, ttmp. Ed Vargo, nnuorincf Viwniiat TCiKlpr had rarprl in renter ,nA 1IOU knan what became a pop-u- p field to t... watch possible icatcha of i H l base hit. Looks nice miiet ae caseiHme, en i , - aa assurance Bonds are a good way to provide for your This U. S. Savings against loss is another of the many future. Buy them reasons why Ameri- where you bank or cana now hold over Qvfcft facta work. abort US. Savlngi Bonrfs Ton get $4 for every IS at maturity Ton can get yoor money anytime Your Bonds are replaced free if lost, destroyed or stolen Tea can mti automatically on Payroll Sarins; 3sep flnatdom In your future wKh U.O. GAVINOO DOND& first-bas- I build the strength of America at a time when the enemies of freedom are stronger than ever. The money they're saving is providing for their per- . wjtofel e when, where, and in whose name a Bond was purchased even if there isn't a burned crisp to send them. E and H Savings Bonds. Demicrofilm record sonal security. And made. So the governas with partment, also helping to it's ment always knows much more informa- BOTH UMPIRES called this play at second, but oppositely 1 Call of John Kibler (left) prevailed as he was the second-bas- $46 billion in Series to the Treasury trash. I S. Savings Bond sold is registered in the name of its owner, and a that the owner of Every V. this charred U. S. hir l' AA eN assigned THE HELPER JOURHAt run levels of blood cholesterol, no dialbetes, is not a heavy cigarette smoker, is moderately active, has a normal electrocardiogram, an dhas no damage to his kidneys or thyroid gland. You Can Do Something You can do something about each of these risks. You can plan to enjoy a longer life. With diet, or diet combined with drugs, you can control hikh blood pressure and diabetes, reducing their danger. The cigarette smoker who quits his habit finds his risk falling toward that of the non- -' smoker. The obese man who reduces begins playing standard rate for life insurance, instead of an rust extra fee. Secondly, we .know from half a century and more of brilliant The amount of cholesterol in medical detective work, that the bloodstream can be reducatherosclerosis really is due to ed through moderate changes a conspiracy of factors. in what we eat. or supplementaThere is no one single cause, He have, now, solid foundation of individual diets.'" but rather a constellation of tion of scientific knowledge causes: high blood pressure, from whirh to fight bark the toll of over levels high cholesterol, of premature heart attacks and 5:30 Kiwanis vs Helper Furn weight, exiessiive eating, too especially among the Tuesday, June 24 little exercise, diabetes, excess strokes, middle-jaged- . We have strong 5:30 Helper Merc vs Mutual F. ive cigarette smoking, tensions of saving hundreds prospects and stresses and heredity. of thousands of lives, and addIf you are beset by any one 10 to 20 years to our lives. of them, your risk of a prema- - ing ma ture heart attack is boosted two There is no germ or bug that to six times above the risk of causes heart attacks. Causes tthe person free from such a involve the way we've been burden. With a combination of living. O NEXT article r Yfcu Can Eat factors, your risk is far greater A man's shanres of having a your way out of danger. heart attack befort age 65 are only about 1 in 20 to 1 in 50 if he has normal weight, normal SaiesbeoRg for Sale at blood pressure, average or low Helper Journal Office Morticians R. T. MITCHELL ski r ism's ftKtnth New ki tf lwltf Ml into By his chances of being stricken. His seemingly sudden heart attack had been building up to crisis for years. Yet, had he known and had he acted, each could have reduc ed any of nine risk factors that by all we know, make a man more susceptible to a heart at tack for too early in Mfe. Control one of these nine risk factors, and you take a step to boost your chances for a longer IMe. Control them all, and then in a sense your heart bias nine lives. In a month or a few of them, you can reduce your risks. We know the name of the killer. It is atherosclerosis, the hardening or thickening of the vital arteries carrying nourishing blood to the muscles and cells of your body. Spotting the Villlans Your heart is the sturdiest, toughest muscle of your body. In our epidemic of heartdisease thousands of hearts are stilled which are actually too good, too sound, to die prematurely. The basic cause is interference with the heart's own supply lines or arteries from atherosclerosis, a kind of biological 55-6- 1? - CoDetjlata a heart attack. Each bad lived his way a premature heart attack. habit or choice, each had certain risks that raised of pel ceni,. Vyf ... spelling and punctuation. It Is the only desk dictionary based on the unabridged Webster's Third New International Dictionary, final word authority of the VS. Government Printing Office and courts of law. And It's required or recommended at u"- By NADINE BERGAMO Mr and Mrs Marion Roper attended a Father's Day din ner given by son Ronald of Price. Sheila Morrison, daughter of Mr and 'Mrs Clyd e Morrison, was married to Ronnie Parry on June 14th. Colonel James H. Polve and family of Seattle, Wash, visited with his parents Mr and Mrs Domenic Polve. Mr and Mrs Denny Judd and family of Salt Tjake visited over the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Winn Charlesworth Mr and Mrs Winn Charles-wort- h went to Salt Lake to attend the wedding of Mrs Charles worth's" nephew, Michael Paul Every hour the roster length Jones, ens, name by name only Baker, Sullivan, Cohen 31 to 60 years old, each dead per-son- as Seventh New Colte giate give you what your older III PAGE 19, 1969 SUMMER PLUMBING: Residential air conditioning evaporator coils are brazed WehtT' years. It's completely new. include Webster's Seventh 20,000 new word and new ha 130,000 entrH. meanings It is the only "Webster" with scientific names of plants and animals and rules for both E R People, Spots InThe News Today you need Webster's Seventh New Collegiate with 20,000 nevy words and new meanings. dictionary cannot: the thou and of new word that have entered our language in recent AMERICAN'S NO. 1 KILLER WHAT YOU CAN DO s Allowance (RDA), then some in that group are getting the nutrient in even less amounts than the group average. If such deficits persist over periods of time, then dietary improvement is clearly indicated for the following: Adolescent girls and women ranging from age 9 through 64. Calcium intake failed to meet recommendations by at least 20 percent in all female groups in this age range, in some cases by 30 percent. Levels of iron were 30 percent or more below the RDA's except for women of ages These groups were also from 1 to 10 percent below in thiamine. Older men and women. Women 65 and over had diets under the allowances for more nutrients than the younger age groups, being more than 30 percent below recommendations for calcium and also under the allowances for thiamine, riboflavin, iron, and vitamin A value. Men 75 years and older averaged 24 percent below the allowance for calcium and their diets also averaged somewhat under the recommendations for riboflavin, vitamin ' A value, and ascorbic acid. Infants and children under three years. Iron in the diets of this age group averaged 50 percent under the recommended allowance although other nutrients were found to be above the RDA's. In summary, USDA says the survey reinforces the need for increased consumption of milk and non-fa- t milk products, fmits and The vegetables. department stressed, however, that the sur vey does "not suggest a need for indiscriminate fortification of foods with vitamins and minerals 467-27- LANGUAGE CHANGES! i KENILWORTH NEWS WHAT AMERICANS REALLY EAT For years nutritionists have been plagued with a lack of knowledge of what people really eat. We have had massive statistics on the amount of each food that "disappeared" from the marketplaces, presumably eaten by humans. But we all knew that in home food preparation there is waste, such as fat cut off, amounts that go in the garbage, and so forth. When you got right down to it, no one had national statistics on precisely which foods, and how much, are consumed by which individuals. You could not, for instance, pin down the "food actually eaten" by adolescent girls, or women 55 to 64, or whatever. The best figures we had nationally were mere per capita consumption amounts, but these are the broadest of averages and who is, after all "average". USDA Survey Now the U. S. Department of Agriculture has come up with a survey that does reveal some information. The data are limited since only a period was covered. But 14,500 individuals in 6,200 households nationwide were questioned. We now have the results including quantities of foods eaten at home, away from home, sad between meals. The survey was part of USDA's regular household food consumption survey which was done in 1965-6as part of a series conducted by tile department since JUNE THURSDAY, by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council .... .'. B to u fUV.B. Oiiirmil Tm aW Aeewiassta of fay ar fiMll af ilk KM m |