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Show The Tooele Transcript Illegal To Carry Loaded Fire Arms Seeks Commission Post County James 10, 1964 Friday, April 4-Ye- Kindergarten Registration April 24 ar COW HIT BY CAR AT ERDA l.I.P.s" SPELLS cow belonging to Bill Eden of Erda, was struck by a car SEVEN "OSCARS"! driven by M. W. Spradting. of The law prohibits carrying a 359 Antelope Avenue on loaded firearm in any vehicle. four miles north of Tooele at Scini Academy Award are rejire This reminder wet issued to- about 1:45 p.m. r and techAbout $100 was rmc. l) the Mur,ro--comM-damage day by the department of fish ( iuld w yn- - M of rt nician jyer and gama ai springtime finds done to the car and the cow 1 he more and more people going was kilted, reports investigatEhzaleth Tahr, who top the ing officer Deputy Sheriff Bill outdoors again. cat, won tier award for her perPut. Records Indicate a continuformance m Butter held 8 MAh' K i '.!, who wroie the score gun ing reduction of vehicle for the new modern drama, treasure type accident! aince the law Privacy You ran design a fence with three "0ar,M won for "Sieillmi)d, became effective nearly five inch or two-incwide strips A iJoulde Life and "lien lltir. also show that yeera ago. They Art Director William Kellner was which a certain provide privacy twice many arrests are made each given the coseicd honor. hrt and from the inside, does not 'lor "Saralwuid For I cad Liners, secyear of those who carelessly or give yet, one that cooped up feeling. without thinking are found viofor Suddenly Lat Summer." ondly Either western red cedar or Final winner is cameraman jack lating this law in gun safety. lild)ard, who won hi Oscar for hi Thia general itate statute Douglas fir make good fence lumber. photography of The Bridge on the reeds, "No person shall carry kiver Kwai." In any vehicle any firearma Since 1945, the American Can- Taylor in The Starring with Mi which hava live ammunition In car Society haa supported e V,l I s" are Richard Burton, Lout other than search totalling more than $127 jourdan, Kla Martmclli, Margaret firing chamber, a peace officer in performance 000,000. Rutherford, Maggie Smith, Rod Tayof his duties or persons with lor, I.imU Christian ami ( ron Wiles, a valid permit to carry firearma for the protection of life or The statute property." may be enforced by any peace officer. A U-3- 0 n A. Bevan la a four-yea- r for data Tooele old on or before October 31, County Commissioner on the 1964 to ba eligible to attend Democratic ticket and the only kindergarten and must present candidate to oppose one of his or own party in the county certificates their birth records at the time of vention and possibly the mary election. One or other of the two Registration for Summer Kin- will be held April 34 mocrats who are candidates for r the in the following schools: post will have to 1:30 a m. to have 80 per cent of the votes Tooele Central II a m. and I p.m. to 3 p.m. at the County Convention to 9:30 assure a place on the NovemHarris Elementary ber ballot. Otherwise they both will appear on the primary election ballot. Mr. Bevan has a long record of civic service. Presently he is a member of the Utah Water and Power Board, on the Farm and Home MR. BEVAN Administration advisory board for Tooele, Salt Lake and Davis County; a director of the Tooele County Farm Bureau, president of the Settlement Canyon Land and Cattle Association, member of the Farm Bureau Legislative Committee, Enjoying a spring vacation in Las Vegas are Mr. and recently appointed by the and Mrs. Alvin Sylling, who left Thursday and plan Governor to the Children and to be gone several days. Youth Committee for Tooele Houseguests of the Roy Thomases have been Mr. County. Mr. Bevan served as Mayor and Mrs. U. G. Thomas, of Sweet Springs, Mo, The of Tooele from 1968 to 1961. He elder Thomases have been vacationing for the past was appointed Mayor to fill month and stopped in Tooele for four days en route the unexpired term of Frank Los Angeles to their home. They left last Tuesfrom Examination for filling the stone and was elected Mayor day. Technician of for a four year term In 1957. Forestry position Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eshler have returned from GS-S- , at a salary of $4,690 per He was chairman of the Too-yeMiller, South Dakota, where they were called by the was announced today by ele City Councils successful e Board of U.S. Civil Service forts to get deep wells to add death of Mr. Eshlers father, William J. Eshler. Guests this past weekend of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Examiners. Forest Service. US water to the Tooele City of Agriculture, Den- - nary water system, McDougle and sons were Mrs. McDougles brother and ver, Colorado. Vacancies will Mr. Bevan was bom and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martinsen and four daughJe with the Forst Service. USin rased in Tooele and has been ters. The Martinsens were gn route from Alaska to Department of Agriculture 0n the livestock business, farm Texas. the States of Anzona, Califor- - ng and agriculture, all his Mrs. Verna Brodie, of Butte, Montana, is here for nia, Colorado, Southern Idaho, jfCi an extended visit with her daughter and Nebraska, Nevada, Kansas, He is an active member of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wolstein. South Dakota. the LDS Church and Is a mem-UtaNew Mexico. Mrs. Harry Uyeda flew last week to Dayton, Ohio and Wyoming. ber 0f o,e Tooele Stake High Full details about the duties Council, serving on theAgricul-anwhere she is visiting her daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Fushimi and children Terri, Cindy and requirements are contain- - tural Committee that directs ed in the examination an- - the Stake Farm, Laura. nouncement. Mr. Bevan states that one of Persons who wish to partici- - bis reasons for seeking the in this examination should ajtjon of four year commis-appl- y to any post office for ap- - ajoner j( that he believes in- a plication Forms 57 and 5001- - democracy the people should ABC or information as to where aways have a choice of candi such forms may be obtained; dates on the ballot, Cito the Denver Region, U.S. vil Service Commission, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado, 80225; to the San Francisco Region, U.S. Civil Service Commission, 128 Appraisers Bldg., 630 Sansome St., San Francisco. Calif.. 941 II; to this total. H. the Seattle Region, U.S. Civil Per,c,ent in- Service Commission. 302 Fed- - WW.096 or M era! Office Building. First Ave. chared t0 commercial dustrial property, $424,029 or 28.84 per cent to residential property, $108,113 or 7.35 per cent to agricultural property, cent to $124,780 or 8.49 per motor vehicles, and $13,178 or .90 per cent to other property categories. The Utah Foundation study shows that total property taxes charged in Utah last year XBSXsE amounted to $106,837,362. This or 10.6 sum was $10,269,264 per cent more than the amount levied in the preceding year candi-Childre- mut ba six year con-chur- four-yea- -- VII" all-n- re-th- Hither And Yon WIN TRIP Dorothy and DeLoyd England won a free trip to Las Vegas offered by Tooele Drug and three other Tooele Merchants. Two more trips are to be awarded by the merchants. ar ef-th- son-in-la- Sweeten Up Your Weekend! With purchase of from $5 - $20 we will give sHoneyBear... 5 lbs Honey given with purchase of over $20 Along with usual 10 Discount for Cash & Carry & Standard Low Priced 0$ Farm & Home Guilder's Supply 272 N. Broadway 882-333- 8 te RECENT ARRIVALS AT THE TOOELE VALLEY HOSPITAL are left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Gonzales, born April 2, and right, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, born April 3. Photos by A. D. Thomas Postmaster Warns Of Mail Frauds Noting that mail frauds filch millions from the public annually and are increasing, Postmaster Norman Adamson urges that local residents take care in responding to solicitations from unknown companies or to "offers too good to be true. Mr. Adamson said that he has received informational material from Postmaster General John A. Gronouski about the problem and that the Postal Service is pressing a strong drive against quackery by mail land fraud promotions, gyp e schemes and the like. "It should be emphasized, Postmaster Adamson added, "that most businesses doing work-at-hom- business by mail are reputable firms, including many that may not be familiar to the prospective purchaser. However, if there is any doubt, it is best to get information from reliable sources, such as the Better Business Bureau. In cases where there is a genuine basis for suspicion of fraud, we would like to have prompt information from the public in my office and I will see that appropriate action is taken." Wind Swept Wind swept yards can be made more livable by installing windbreaks to turn aside the breezes. Soid fences, sometimes as high as seven feet, made in estate pattern with heavy fir framing keep out the wind, give privacy and add character to a yard. Honey Of Tire Deals All Throughout April!! Gates Nylon Coronado Pass. Tire Lifetime Road Hazard Guar. 6.70x15 ) 5 9.95 14.45 T.TJJ. a50xl3 This. R 7.50x14 Tbls. R ia45 2195 8X0x14 Tbls. W.W. plua tax & old tire I k 6.50x16 ! 7X0x15 8 9.25x20 S 7X0x20 k 7.00x16 ! 7.17x15 10 6 6 ply Nylon ply Nylon ply & plui tax I 23.75 28.95 54.95 4S.35 27.85 33.00 6 ply Nylon 6 ply Nylon 10 ply Nylon FREE HONEY! Honey Bear with One Tire old tire (5SuQ0 ch'f Closeout on all 127 Carpet - Roll Stock Beige and Natural (1962. Nearly two thirds of all pro- in Utah the support of the perty taxes collected Following a conference with Public Service Commission of Utah, Mountain Fuel Supply Company announced Friday it pass along to its natural customers the benefit it will receive from the reduced Federal tax on corporation in- "We are filing revised sched- ules with the Utah Public Ser- Commission for a reduc- tion of all customer rates ba- sed on our tax saving, which result in a rate reduction of approximately $410,500 an- to customers in Utah, M. M. Fidlar, president We are of Mountain Fuel. planning to meet soon with the Wyoming Public Service Com- to propose a similar rate reduction for our custo- in that state. Mr. Fidlar pointed out that former Federal income tax rate of 52 per cent on the tax- able income of corporations was reduced to 50 per cent this year and will be reduced to 48 per cent next year. "We are pleased to propose reduction of consumer rates this year based on the two- year or total tax benefit we he said. Thus will receive, on the effective consumers date of our rate reduction will receive the benefit of a two-yetax reduction for the rest of this year and, of course, all of next year and succeeding years while the lower rates are effective. Effective date of the rate reductions will be not later than May 1, 1964, for residential users and July 1 for industrial users, he said. ar goes for public schools, according to the report. In 1963 property taxes levied for school pur-th- e poses amounted to $70,501,113 0r 66 per cent of the property ll tax total. Property taxes posed by counties were $17,-g350,559 (16.2 per cent of the total). City and town taxes (14.1 equaled $15,015,740 cent), special district taxes amounted to $3,848,483 (3.6 per cent), and bounty taxes total-vic- e ed $121,467 (0.1 per cent) last im-wi- Installed Over Rubber Pad Embossed Pattern All Woo! Wool and Nylon Regular 13.50 sq. yd. Nov Only 9.95 sq. yd. Installed Over Rubber Pad Axminister 8.95 sq. yd. Installed Over Rubber Pad as per-com- e. year. Nearly 55 per cent of the tal property tax paid in Utah last year was borne by ers of commercial and indus-sai- d trial property. This fact was disclosed in a study just released by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organiza-missio- n tion. According to the report, com-memercial and industrial property owners paid $58,504,638 in pro-th- e perty taxes, an amount equal to 54.8 per cent of the total property tax collected in the state last year. Residential property taxes charged against all property categories. Other major categories include agri-- a cultural property - $6,769,153, 0r 6.3 per cent of the total;' motor vehicles (passenger cars and trucks) - $7,320,148, or 6.9 per cent; and unclassified property - $552,176 or 0.5 per cent. Foundation analysts emphasize that the above percentages are based on statewide averages, and that there is a considerable variation in the property tax base among the several counties of the state. Westinghouse Top Loading Washer to-w- own-nual- ly rs Glamour Bath You can glamorize a dull looking bathroom by paneling the It is wished that Atlas, in- - wal1! a,n,d builtns withJa loelX ?d Lkf . e8tern. red stead of Uncle Sam, were sup- This is impervious to mois- the world, as Atlas did ? 2? so by standing on the back of a turtle, whereas Uncle Sam does so by standing on the back of the American Wide Selection tied Jones Tire Shop 725 North Main Street Installed Over Rubber Pad Two Cycle Speed Queen Single Cycle Fully Automatic Push Button Regular 289.50 169.59 Now only 189.50 v MATCHING DRYER 149.50 cedar-portin- 5 Lb. Can with full set L All Wool 7.95 $q. yd. Drown and Beige All Wool 7.95 sq. yd. Call 82-03- it that the madder a woman is with her husband, the harder she tries to keep him from finding out what shes mad about? Why is Many types of wood siding are available in the popular western red cedar and Douglas fir species. They indude bevel, bungalow, colonial, rustic, shiplap, and drop siding as well as others. FREE HONEY with purchases 50 North Main TTATTE 882-322- 1 IFraNnTTOIE CCD. J |