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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, February r7 rs V V 3- - I -- 9 i I , V y Y i fj Q ' c V -- 1 LJ ing on Monday at 8 p.m. Pictured above on their backs are Richard Lawrence and Dan Connelly, back L to R Jimmy Leonelli, Ken Colledge and Coach Pratt. lhePTAwlii assemble in the auditorium for the film. From the 16th auditorium we will move to the Junior high gymnasium to watch a physical education group give a demonstration of social dancing which has been a part of their instruction. The demonstration will include the fox trot, the waltz, the BY YOUR CHIEF OF POLICE L. HENRY LEE polkas, and the jitterbug. This month the nation celeFollowing the dance demonstration, Coach Pratt will conduct a brates the birthdays of two of our demonstration by a p.e. group in most famous presidents and honcalisthentics, which will bring to esty was one of the traits which a close the PTA meeting, but all helped them both to be rememare Invited to stay to see an in- bered in the public mind. They tramural ball game. are, of course, George Washington, who could not tell a lie, and ATTEND FUNERAL Honest Abe" Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dale "I wonder how many motorists attended the funeral for Mr. Heze-kiaare as honest with themselves as Bowers, at Spanish Fork, last these two outstanding presidents? Saturday. Chief of Police L. Henry Lee asked today. Many people who nevtr bothered to prepare their cars for winter are beginning to kid themselves into thinking they can get by the rest of the winter without taking the necessary precautions, the chief said. "They should know from past experience that the most hazardous driving conditions may occur advises Coach LETS PERFECT IT, BOYS Lee Pratt, as a group of his P.E. students go through a set of calisthemics which they will present at the Junior high school PTA meet- - in a Series BABIGAINS Blue Car here is priced under Book Price! Polar White, Sedan DeVille, fully equipped including air suspension and air conditioning '5039.09 , 1958 Cadillac 62 Cpe Full Power in lustrous Goddess Gold and Ivory 4499.00 1958 Pontiac Hardtop Coupe Very well equipped. Dual Exhaust, Hotter than a gangsters pistol 4 Barrel Carb 2499.00 1957 Plymouth, Hardtop Economy! 1956 Pontiac Styling 2 Dr. - 6 cyl. with overdrive Star Chief, HrdTp All Leather Interior - Just Beautiful 1699.00 1956 Pontiac 4 Dr. One Owner - Station Wag. 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Terry received many very nice gifts. children and two great 4 1 BIRTHDAY PARTY ' - - Master Terry Hypias, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hymas, was honored at a party on Saturday morning, Feb. 7, in celebration of his fifth birthday, Sunday, Feb. 8 Children's games were enjoyed, and a nice luncheon was served at noon, with favors for all. Little guests were: Kim, Karla, and Kent Barraclough; Kim LeFevre, David Marchetti, Michelle St. Jeor, Dougand las and Lynette Hymak, v; ti yC, V Kv:-- ' tax-fre- S Mr. y r V . t J 7 Edwards Sr Set Golden Wedding 4. 4) iBevan. Mr. They resided K.111 Edwards Stafforshire Stroke-On-Tren- in h IW5 MADAM ALEXANDER and TERRI LEE Dolls were $17.95 and $14.95 Ophir, ll,ey NOW $10.95 and $8.95 BOYS' beautiful line of Shirts $1.29 plus all types ol gifts galore lor Valentines was born in En- t, and came to 1885 gland, Aug. 9, Ophir in 1907. Mrs. Edwards was born in EnStafforshire gland, September 14. 1890, and came to Oohir in 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have three children, Mr. Harry D. Edwards and Mrs. Don (Melba) They were married February 18, Robinson. Tooele: and Thomas 1909, in Tooele City, by Archibald Edwards Jr. of Grants, New Mex- - MIL TEAMPRACTICE Eagle Auxiliary drill team practice will be held Monday, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Public party is every Tuesday at 8 p.m. DRILL "4 and Mrs. Edwards Tooele Elks are having a dinner-lancon Feb. 21 at the Elks lodge. orchestra will Wally Williams' orcivide the music. Thirty-eigh- t members from the Mr. and Mrs. fhomas Edwards Provo Elks lodge made a visita- Sr., will be honored at an open tion to Tooele lodge, recently, and house, at their residence, 165 No. n enjoyable meeting was held. Second street, Wednesday Feb. 18, from 4 to 8 p.m. in celebration of their golden wedding. Try fl Want Ad r VISITORS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Howard Pennington and children. Howard Lee, Colleen and Jessie Lyn, Compton, California, arrived Saturday for a visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Reed. They plan to spend about two weeks here. ift Mr and Mrs Thos e yy v! , f Stroke-On-Tren- t, MOTHER GOOSE SHOP 14 Phone 818 West Vine 9 PM FRIDAY FOR YOUR 6IMEHEW5 10R IHM L1EA1FIIII1I1IIIG! between now and the end of he remarked. "This is alMarch, so the period when hazards ap- pear unexpectedly catching many drivers off guard. Complete protection is most important now, Chief Lee said. Equipping a car now with a set of live rubber windshield wiper blades, tires with plenty of tread and a set of reinforced tire chains will provide" the' driver with protection during two unpredictable months, and the chains, if properly cared for, will give good service for years, the chief advised. Results of the National Safety Councils skid tests have convinc ed him that the effort required to install a set of chains is more than compensated for by the additional pulling power and the decreased braking distance they make possible on snow or ice. The chief cautioned that those who fail to prepare their cars properly for winter driving hazards are not the only persons being dishonest with themselves. Equally dangerous is the man who has chains and then fails to use them when needed, or if he drives as though he were imune to accidents. "No safety equipment can replace safe driving practices as the motorist's best safeguard against winter driving hazards, the chief Even a car equipped warned. with chains must be traveling no faster than 35 miles an hour on packed snow and 25 miles an hour on ice to be able to stop in the same distance as a car traveling 50 miles an hour on dry pave, ment. Cars without chains must reduce their speed to 15 miles an hour on ice and 28 miles an hour on snow to maintain this same stopping ability. These are not my the chief empersonal opinions, phasized. They are the results of hundreds of scientific skid tests conducted by the National Safety Council. He urged motorists to be honest with themselves, first by admitting they want and need the maximum possible protection afforded by winter safety equipment and second, by driving cautiously even when their car is properly The fishings wonderful at Safeway this week! Finest sea food treats are being ofTered at prices. What a "catch you can make! And what a nit you can make at home when you serve these delicacies from the deep. good-valu- e Biscuits Mrs. Wright's 10 A pack goes with Honey 24 oz. 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Where your slip includes payments to you which are not taxable' because they are benefits for sickness or accident, or are wages paid while you were off work due to sickness or accident, ns above, you enter the total amount of your wages on line five of the tax return, and then deduct e amount on line six. the Be sure to attach a detailed showing how you figured this when you were off, what happened, if you were in the hospital, etc. Better still, get a form 2410 from the Internal Revenue Service and use it. h Stokers 1958 Cadillac, of So The Public Elks News Will Understand February 16 at 8 p.m. is the next meeting of the Tooele junior high PTA. The program will be devoted to informing the community on the emphasis being placed upon the physical fitness prograrti in the nation's schools. Vaughan Hall, director of health and physical education from the State Department, wilt bring a film titled "They Grow Up So Fast. Mr. Hall will narrate this film, which will run twenty - five minutes. Transcript - Bulletin Publishing Tooele City. Utah Company, 58 North Main Street, Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah Subscription $4 per year Price I Of per copy. Published by the W-- 2 ; Every part 1879. hav- amounts that you receive as sickness or acciJent benefits are taxable income. If you receive medical expense reimbursement, then you cannot deduct as medical expenses the hills that were reimbursed. If you deducted medical bills in a prior year, and this year receive reimbursement for them, then you should include the reimbursement in your income, but only if the deduction in a prior year gave A Junior High PTA Meeting Set Jor Feb. 16 no then I X:p V ; ( vy;Wv '7 on the insur- the pre tniums paid ance yourself directly, or by ing them withheld from your ,, U Entered Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Tooele Office at Post as Second Class Matter at the of Act March 8, City, Utah, August 14, 1894, under but only if you did not pay the premiums to the insurance com pany, or if your employer is simply continuing your wages. If you 13, 1959 43 37' |