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Show The Tooele Transcript Tliankfl Extended 3, 1964 Friday, April To Sponflon And Donon Property Aftement To Kine Many property owner In the (even Wasatch Front countiei of Tooele, Salt Lake, Box Cache, Weber, Davis and Utah will receive an upward adjustment In their 1964 proassessments according perty to a study just released by Utah Foundation, the nonprofit tax research organisation. assessment The boosts will occur in Salt Lake principally on older County the report conresidences tinues. Valuations on many new homes In Salt Lake County will be raised about 10 percent while assessments on older residences may be increased 30 per cent or more. Foundation The study observes that these 1964 assessment equalization changes are designed I) to raise the general assessment level of buildings and structum as part of a program seeking to equalize assessment rates for the various classes of property, 2) to eliminate Inequities that exist between assessments on older and newer properties, and 3) to provide a greater degree of assessment uniformity among properties of the same class, according to type and use. r. largest TWO NEW LITTLE GIRLS nude thlr debut at the Too-i- t Valley Hoapltal. Left b the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Laooord Char lea Smith, bora March It, and right, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Lionel Campbell, bora March IS. by A. D. Thorn i ' RODDIES i i i i NEW BARBER SHOP Now open at i i i i 49 N. Broadway ' ' Free coffee and donuts to customers SATURDAY, APRIL 4th i i i i i i lywtfffffwscscwsuMssKstsBsnwnnEWsnnnmwsmKSBmMs Your sales slips from Sprouse-Reit- are worth z Barber Shop. Bub's Confectionary, Dr. and Mrs. Burton, Business and Professional Woman's Club, Caldwell Conoco Service, Dr. and Mrs. Cate, Don's Body Shop, Don Droubay, Dunn Roofing. Edna Floral Art, Elmer's Shoe Shop, England Paint. Fabric Specialty Center, Food Center, Fred Davii Service, Dear Dan: I think my ex-gifriend's sister likes Garrard Garage, Lakepoint. Gertrude Long Beauty Shop, me and would date me if 1 asked her. The trouble is that I went steady with the sister for nearly a year Glenwood Club, Gordon Hall, and I was the one who broke up with her. So she Helen Howard Beauty Shop, Hood Walgreen Drug. Mrs. Ida might think if I start coming around that Pm trying Johnson, Dr. and Mr. Jour-nato get back in with her. What do you think 1 should KDYL Radio, Kirk Cofdo? Bobby. fee Shop, Kirk Hotel Dear Bobby: Unless dating the sister is a life or Lawrence Floral. Lee Plumb- death proposition, I think you should pass. If your foring and Heating, Lets Bate- mer girl still likes you, she might get the wrong idea, man Beauty Shop, Lewie's Conoco Service. Nathalie's Beauty as you say. She also might be embarrassed. Save yourShop, Newtown Pool Hall, OK self a possible headache by not dating the girl. Rubber Welders, OP Skaggs, Pedersen, Western Union, Mr. Dear Teen-AgerAs of about June 10 many of Ellen Peters, Porters Barber school students will be all primed to take on Shop, Pride you high Oil Co., Lakepoint, summer jobs. But as of June 10, most of the jobs will Ray Pruett. be gone. They'll be taken by kids who this week, last Reeds Chevron Service. The week and next week who will be and were out makRiU Barber Shop. Robby'a Barber Shop. Rudds Dairy ing application. There are at least three positive steps you can Bar, Sales Craft. Satisfaction Center, Richard Smith. make: Visit your local employment office, run a "situaMar- Sprouse-Reitz- . Steve' tions wanted" ad in this newspaper and go from store ket. Dr. and Mr. Stutznegger, to store and business to business talking to the manaStyle Shop. Tooele Civic Lea- gers. But do all this now, not next week or next month. gue, Tooele Hardware, Tooele In addition to working as clerks, office help, box Senior Woman's Club, Tooele boys and warehouse men, you girls can also consider Shoe Shop. Venus Club. Wes- baby-sittin- g summer-lon- g jobs. You boys might give tern Auto, Morris Young. Thanks also go to the fol- a thought to caddying and, snow or no snow, you might even be able to line up a large number of lawn mowing lowing sponsors: Ajax Inc., AI and Lids TV, AT Drive In, jobs on a regular schedule. It doesn't matter how small your community might American Legion Post No. 17. American Legion Auxiliary. be, there are jobs available for a large percentage of Atkin Realty, Baird Dairy you. But apply now. Queen, Barms Motor, Bateman When applying in person, remember: have confiJewelry. Beehive Bank, Best- dence in yourself, dress neatly and conservatively and way Builders, Bevan Drug. answer all questions as fully as possible and honestly. Bradshaw Auto Parts, Cald- As important as anything is this: the boss man or Drug, Browns Clothing, boss lady may look stem and tough, but he or she was Cec Tate Insurance, Center Consolidated Finance, Cafe, once as shy as you. Go to it and good luck! Dental Center, Dr. and Mrs. DeLaMare, Elks Lodge, Lady Elks. Fafarrows, Farm and Home Supply, First Security Bank, No. 164, Lady Eagles, Gillespies Enco Oil and Ser- vice, Gordon Furniture, Hill- crest Cafe, International Smel- ter and Refining Co., J. C. AT Penney, Jim and Reds. McFarland Hullinger, Mantes Chevrolet. Nu Cleaners. Phil- 66 White Bros. Russell Barber and Beauty Shop, Safe- ways, Sikes Texaco Service, Stoker Motor, Swans Market, Tate Mor- Furniture. Tooele Beverage. Tooele Clinic, Tooele County Commis- sion, Tooele Drug. Tooele Mer- cantile, Tooele Vision Center. Tooele Workmans Bus, Tran script and Bulletin, Utah Power rl Save All Your SALES SLIPS Dated from April 3 to April 11 to Receive a VALUADLE GIFT! Watch for this ad every issue! g0Q0SG G0uS if U6S mLLY (OOkihq g Somethings Cooking For You At Value Picnic! Our YOUR Pre-Spri- ng be in the market for a used car this Spring, you'll want to get it now when you see the red-hused car deals we're offering NOW. Come in, take a look and a drive, and you'll take home a handy barbecue grilL Buy a car, and you'll drive it away with Free seat belts installed. You can't get a better deal in town right now. Come in If you'll ot d Double-Checke- Cash Store won the in the Sugar House Lions Tournament play- ed in Salt Lake City last week, Tooele and Playing Judge Memorial High School basketball players (sponsored by Busicos Cash Store) the Tooele team swept all games in the tournament by wide mar- - with Today! 81 S- - tournament opener over South High School players being sponsor- ed by Kimballs of Salt Lake u 0 m '. ,y final they ran In the semi roughshod over Ensign Ward. In the won they 63 Skylark Hd. Top Coupe Bucket Seats, R & H, Power Steering, Auto. Trans., Like Newl .A.1 T nv Special! $2760 63 Le Sabre Hd. Top Coupe Power Steering, Auto Trans., R&H, New Tires! 62 61 STmh 2495 Chev 8 fil CaaiiI 01 OCOUI ""1695 2575 63 Olds 4x4 Fu11 Top Get ready 1 4QC for fishing with this one 4 Chev 8 61 Valiant LDo,IhmNetaTnire, Cl 01 rora 00 4 Dr. Count. Sed. Fam- - ny trans. special. 995 Ai' 995 59 Chev 8 4 Dr Bel stration and appraisal on one of these quality used cars at Barms Motors during our Spring Picnic! Free Refreshments, Free Ride, Free Gifts, and Seat Belts! Offer good until April 30. Barra s Motors Inc 882-287- 4 gg high-wel- l E Bar-Tat- audi-tuar- Wednes-championsh- yMZD y, ip DEDUCTIONS Usually, it will be to your advan de. tQ itemjze , 963 Federal on duction . . il jf. X a homeowner paying interest and taxes; made large jfied cha. contrjbutjons f0 ties; 0r you had unusually large medical expensedunng1963. 3 q"aacr cu' well-polis- ln the championship game. they defeated a strong and well balanced Jordan five, composed of boys from Jordan and fi Hillcrest High Schools, 55 to ' K 45. In the championship, the Busico Boys started fast and S were ahead at the quarter 19 8 to 18. But cold shooting and ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS Is your driveway muddy, cracked. 8 ! to 25. A full court go ahead press and a sticky man to man defense brought the Busico crew to within one point at the end of third quarter 39 to 40. . In the fourth and final period , . , it was all Busicos as they held k 0CI aSpilUit ullVGWCIYi the Jordan five to a measely k S 1 XjD, 1 liVLfx 71701 five points while they were K X II iiL S 16 nets. the through pouring As the final gun sounded, it Q was the Tooele front by 10 points were Busicos championship by ner, John Medina, John Powers, School. Steve Cotterell and Dennis Bianchi of Judge Memorial Tlt Lj High 83 North Main for all form came true for the creased activity and esPecial,y 50 for our of ,ife commun.ty wildlife. , nd Saturday eve- Friday For these creatures of the nings when the newly formed wild it is a time for more mov- Community Theatre Guild pro- - jng about, for renewal of life duced fheir first of what we through mating, nesting and 0Pe WH be many such plays, giving birth to the wildlife of For the'r f'rs production the tomorrow. It is the season rouP chose the successful when game birds and animals Dear are so often seen as they pause P0w3r comed Ruth" by Norman Krasna. The along or huriy to cross the " proved very en- - highways, arfna joyable to large crowds that For the motorist it should be both evenings. The a tjme of extra caution, espcc- trne throuh whe.n ,ravpllin( eftthe Sudh a'ly areas. the ences howling with laughter. and other small THE GROUP of Thesp.ans, Pheasants under the direction of Bemett game aie really vulnerable to automobiles during Baldwin, staged a very fast speeding these active days and thous moving delightfully ed show. The chaiacters came ands are killed on the alive and showed a great deal ways each spring. of work that had gone into the The same is true of deer and other big game as they graze production. The Harris' Elementary at night along the roads or School Multi - Purpose Room cross them during the period of proved to be adequate in all migration to other ranges. This tragic loss of wildlife is respects for the production ex- cept in the lighting field. Even compounded by the human though the ligni.ng was fatis- - jury and property losses factory from some angles it lacked adequacy to audience members In other' areas. ' The entire cast worked well together as a team and the in- dividual characters came to life and impressed the audien-lip- s ces with their enthusiasm for their undertaking, ESPECIALLY fine jobs were e done by Bob Cocetti and fcara Bus.co who gave the ence many enjoyable chuckles. Ruth, played by Fritzi Murphy and Bill played by Harry Trickey carried the romantic interests of the play very well and their timing in their scenes was outstanding. Kay Evans and Steve Slaughter came through with some of the largest laughs of the evenings. Excellent supporting jobs were done by Pat Shea, Jerry Griggs, Lou.se Hardy and Joe Evans. The Theatre Community Guild will hold its official ganizational meeting day evening, April 1st at which time officers will be elected and plans will be layed for future productions. A special .nvitation S extended to anyone in the community who is interested in serving with this group in any capacity, cuftufal 35 1twD 995 9 Your choice of a barbecue grill or set of barbecue tools, when you get a demon- lAAC Pass Sierra Wa30n 59 Dodge WINS BOND Helen Buck, president of the Tooele Civic League presents a $25 bond to Karen Christiansen who won the door prize at the recent fashion show sponsored by the Civic League, y. s: fJloraeyH Pre-Sprin- Dear Dan: The boy Pm going to our spring formal with next month doesn't drive so we planned to double with a friend of his who does drive. Last night when I told Daddy this he blew up. 'He's heaid somethings about this.other boy, bad things, and says I cant get in a car with him even if I am with another boy, Dan, whatever am I going to do? Daddy means business but I just can't tell my date his friend is too wild for my father's taste, can I? Doubting Miss. Dear Doubting Miss: Make everything easy on your self by realizing you're going to have to obey your father. Knowing that, you have most of your problem licked. The next thing to do is to tell your date. Then it will be up to him to work out something. Since you didnt say what your father had heard about the boy wasn't true, then he's the "rewards of his wildness. I realize this puts you on the spot but I suppose life has to be complicated for all of us. Leigh Prxtt, Mwt Director of the 1964 Intermountain AAU Age Group Swimming and Diving Championshipa. on behalf of all the swimmers and the Committee's acknowledge the following sponsors and donora whose generous contributions made it possible to finance the thanka of The huge affair. everyone ia due these merchants, organizations and individuals: Abes Place. Alien American Service. Ala Barber Shoo, Alsop Agency, Artie Circle, Baker's Ice Cream, Beck's School. High scorers for the winners in the championship game were Cotterell with 17, Warner with 14, and Medina with 12. For the losers, Marler 16, Urry 10, and Griffith 9. Score by Quarters: 19 25 39 55 Busicos Jordan 18 35 40 45 V |