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Show rxTT '"f ordnance worker In the Salt Lake Temple and a guide Ho Couplo-T- currently Honored On Golden Wedding Shields Mr. and Mrs. Versal will be honored at an open house on Tuesday, April 10, on occasion of their golden wedding anniver- sary. FRIENDS RELATIVE'S AND may tall at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Ruth Pitt between the hours of 7 and 9.30 pm. They request no gifts. Mr. Shields was born April 27, 1S'I3, at Lake View, Tooele, Alexander J. County, a son of and Sarah Jane Adamson Shields He has lived his entire life in Lake View, where he has engaged in fat rning He was employed at International Smelting and Refining Co , as a foreman, from which he re- tired in lfl.Vt. nn The Tooele Transcript fr Mr. Low Down Payment Easy Financing UNITED HOMES. Inc. Tooele 882-139- K. Haines 4 253 Birch Street EM EM f k for at an 9 a.m. enjoyable 5 sj: ? . t y i, ride up , I U Remember how pretty this ride was last fall, now let's make it in the early spring and compare the changes winter has brought. Trail boss. Woody Fillmore has already gone on this nde and reports the trail is good. See you all Sunday at 9 a.m. " i. ri DEDICATION Dedication to some labor of love is the secret of happiness, no matter how humble or obscure. Dr. Galen Starr Ross, Sunshine Magazine. ed some $3,163,000. IS . the approximate TIHT amount that was turned in by as determined from the them, official reports of statewide collections, announced by the Internal Revenue Service, and from an unofficial of the fibreakdown based on local gures, earnings. What they show is that Tooele residents are paving County about 1 60 percent of the $193,000-00- 0 collected in Utah as a whole. BECAUSE INCOMES rose in most areas of the nation during the past year, the Government expects that the goal of $46 billion in personal taxes, which was set in the previous budget, will be realized by April 16. That figure will be $1.2 billion more than was turned in by individual taxpayers last April. The grand total at that time was $44.9 billion. In Tooele County, on the basis on 1961 of preliminary figures earnings locally, the current tax returns are expected to be nearly $3,200,000, a rise of $32,000. WITH THE economy moving forward at a fairly brisk pace in the first quarter of 1962, the is relying on this Administration being a fine business year - one that will produce overall revenues that will top the 1961 total by 13 M M M I Holy Week Services April Rev. Walter Hoflieing will speak Palm Sunday, April 15. Good Friday services 7:30 p.m. Services for Sunday, April 8: 20. April Sunday school, 9: 15 a m. Easter Sunrise Services and Worship service, 11am. breakfast. 6:30 am. April 22. Subject of the message will be Easter Worship service with reDecision. Hour of "Jesus of members and bapchildren ception Nursery for tisms. Sunat the parsonage for both See the minister alxnit baptisms day Sihool and Worship hour. of babies. High school youth meeting, at 7 T1MBFR VOLUME pm. MYF meeting 7 p.m. The standing volume of woodOfficial Board meeting, TuesFeradministered by the Bureau 7:30 land the James at day, pm. of Land Management in Alaska guson home. WSCS Luncheon, Thursday, at was 170 billion board feet of timp rn. at the church Social hall. ber in I960. 15-2- Community Methodist Church pre-scho- 1 ; TOW ENDS SATURDAY RODGERS t HAMMERSTEIN'S 'FLOWER BRVM w SONG NANCY KWAN JAMES SHIGETA S00 JUANITA percent. It's estimates are made on the assumption that the gross national product will rise from $520 billion to $570 billion and that per- sonal incomes will go from $417 billion to $443 billion. If incomes in Tooele County ! t move upward no faster and no slower than the geneial average for the country, figured at 6 9 percent in the budget, local residents will have proportionately more to pay in taxes when April 1963 rolls around. ADDITIONAL TAX revenue is ed, Donna Chriss, New President of the XI The lovely home of Miss Mazile England also expected by the Government TownPhi Chapter. L to R: Mrs. Margaret was the setting for the annual Mothers and as a result of automated auditsend, outgoing sponsor; Mrs. Jerry Paulos Daughters tea of the XI Phi and Alpha Eta ing methods that are being put new Helen Mrs. sponnew Mantes, pledge, into use. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, which was held sor and Miss Mazile England, hostess. Sunday, April 1. Pictured above are - seatThey will spot errors in arithMr. and Mrs. Douglas metic, failure to file previous reFAREWELL PARTY FAMILY REUNION of Soda turns and other mistakes and Johnson and family An Oriental setting was the Mr. Gerald Stringham, of Vero Springs are expected on Friday, scene of a going away party in Beach, Florida, arrived here early ALASKAN TIMBER honor of Ike Gerguson on Satur- this week to attend the General SAND LILY CAMP The annual producing capacity 31. for the Hostess March day, LDS Conference and visit with TO MEET TUESDAY of the woodland administered by event was Gloria Bateman. his family. He is guest of his sisthe Bureau of Land Management The group spent the early part brother-in-law- , Sand Lily Camp DUP will meet in Alaska was 800 million Mr. and board at the ter and of the evening, bowling Mrs. Don Phillips. Other family Tuesday, April 10 at the home of feet of timber in 1960. Tooele Bowl. They then met at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Raymond Mercer, 669 North LAND MANAGEMENT the Bateman residence and enjoy- members,and Berbert family of Sacramento Main Street. Mrs. Elma Childs , The Bureau of Land Manageed the remainder of the evening arrived at the Phillips' home to- will give the lesson. All memberss ment administered 85 million eating Chop Suey and visiting and another sister and broth and interested ladies are invited. acres of woodland in Alaska in with each other. Serving in Orien- day 1960. tal costumes were Eileen, Myron and Larry Bateman. Out of town guests were Phillip Nelson, of Beaver, Utah; Miss Pat Terry of St. George, Utah; Robert Lane of Boise, Idaho. Other guests were Michele Colby, Bob Anderson, Joan Huling-er- , Brent Wood, Sharron Bevan, Gen Partridge, JoLynn Peterson, WATER. COAT COVERS MOST SURFACES BENNETTS KRILI-KOT- E A WASHABLE FLAT WALL FINISH 1,322 Cc&yuze coot England Paint & Wallpaper Tooele Phone hortening 882-365- 9 BLN SON FONG uMIYOSHI UMEKI m COLOR awn PANAVISION MATINEE SATURDAY 1:00 PM STARTS SUNDAY BREAKFAST AT Mothers Daughters Tea Clean up wil 25 East Vine .I:1 Sun- AT in their contributions being larger than they were last April when local collections of personal income and withholding taxes total- m - W3l , jF I, Paint it with 1-CO- Pi "Over the Corner. FOUR PLEX Call Howard " - and Mrs. Versal Shields The Tooele Bit and Spur Club will meet at the road south of day $7295.00 DUPLEX How much will Tooele County tapped for, come April 16 by way of Federal income taxes due for 1961. The Government counts on d "Red Jones Cettiii" residents be and Spur Club Masonry Construction 2 Bedroom Home ON YOUR LOT U. S. 6, 1962 Over S3 Million In Taxes Locally on Welfare Square. Mary Agnes Shields was born January 20, 1S93, also at Lake a View, daughter of Robert Bruce and Agnes Shields Sagers She too, has lived her entire life has time in Lake View. She served in all the auxiliaries of the church, and is now a class leader in the Relief Society. They are presently .serving as stake missionaries and own and operate the Shields Sinclair Service Station at Lake View. THEY WERE MVRRIFD April in the Salt Lake LDS 10, 1312, Temple and are the parents of nine sons and daughters, all liv ing. All are active church work ers, four of whom have served on LDS Missions and four of the gills are Golden Gleaners. Their children are: Alvin, Lowell, Mrs. Golden W M. (Donna) Dixon, Mrs. Ralph (Agnesi Benson, Mrs. Donald B. (Rulh) Pitt, Mrs Hebcr J. (Dora) Barnett, M ss Helen Jane Shields, Mr. Versal Alexander and Mrs. Dean L. (Anna) Palmer. They have thirty one grand children and thirteen great grandchildren, all living. He has been active in civic and religious affairs all his adult life, having been President of the Lincoln Culinary Water Association for a number of years and an officer in the Middle Canyon Irrigation Company. HE SERVED TWO terms as Counselor in the Bishopric and as Bishop from 1955 to I960. He has 15it also served in the various auxiliaries of the church and is BIT AND SPUR PLAN TRAILRIDE REAL BARGAINS! FriHay, April U TIFFANYS BEWARE BEWARE! Of Our Friday 13th SCARY, HORRIFIC REGULAR SHOW TIME RCA VICTOR Eddie Proctor, Sharron Tate and Bryce and Linda Steadman. Choose The Public Lands Commission of 1905 recommended the sale of timber on unreserved public from the entire catalog of the Worlds Greatest Artists lands. Standby Buy One Album Regular Price Pure Veg. Receive Another For Vi Price LSRLFM 2U6 LSOLOC-106- nfiiaf 9ttM tmk Mu 1I9EKIS fiji ERNEST fl . 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