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Show Tlic Toorle Tranarrljl Friday, Marrli 19, 1965 Hoitlcnt W On Hauling arned Trali Tooele City ordinance forbids hauling trash to the City dump , without the material bring cov- -' ered City Council em- The Tooele pha sizes that it for all resident , i necessary to obey the State Shoot Begin Sunday At 10 a.iii. Five Toorle team will participate in the annual State Rubin to atari Sunday at the Tooele Gun Club. For the firtl lime one Irg Round of the State Tournament it bethe present trash ing held in Tooele. tituatun on West Second North Practice thoott are tlaied to la to be remedied. The ordibegin at I am. Sunday and at nance was passed in 190 The Tooele City Ordinance 10 a m. competition will ttart readt: It thall be unlawful for for the State Round . Robin a Da via, gun any person to drive a truck, ahoot, report Jack trailer or other vehicle loaded club president. with travh. limbi, garbage or RETURNS TO TOOELE other refuae upon public itreeta Mr. and Mrt. Sidney R. Atand roada cf Tooele City with kin with their two children, out auch load of traah, limb, Lila age 5 and Michael I, have garbage, or other refue coverreturned to Tooele to make ed with a tarpaulin or other their home after residing at adequate cover. Sunny Meade, California. Anyone violating ihie ordiMr. Atkin hat jutl completed misde-meannance la guilty of a a four year tour of duty with and la aubject to a the U.S. Air Force. $299 fine cr six montha in Jail He it a ton of Mr. and Mrt. or both. Sidney G. Aikin and hit wife it a daughter of Mr. and Mrt. E. Lewis. Marcellui CARD OF THANKS We wish to expreia our thanka to all the people of the LETTERS TO EDITOR NOTE: Again we must empha community who were o kind sire that we MUST have the to ua in the tragic lota of our and addreta of little girl. Maria, who died last FULL name letters to submitting persons for Sunday. We are to grateful be with will Names Editor. the all the help and tympathy that ha been extended to ua and held If the wrltter to desires, we aay "thank you" from the but you must be completely bottom of our heart. identified. Mr. and Mr. Franda Herrera and family ordinance If Variety Show Scheduled At 11 Ward KxjhtI Warn f Kite Fljinp Danger Kite Hying can be dangerous Variety! Variety! Variety! William E. Clements, Tooele First Ward MIA will Salt Lake Division. Utah Po- present a big variety show at and Light Co., who said the ward church. Mam and Vine Sireet on Tuesday, March that the combination of March winds and little boys with kites 33 at 7 30 p m. Admission it free and re- can be huardoui unless pro- per precaution are taken. freshments will be told. Mr. Clement urged parent The public it invited u, attend and a special invitation to be sure their children ober- it extended to ward members. ved these safely rules before send their kites skyward: A wide variety of talent use tinsel will be presented and a full tnng. or astwine with metal wire la entertainment any evenings tt! sured all who attend. NEVER Hy a kite with metal MINOR ACCIDENT in the frame or tail! A minor accident at 1st West NEVER Hy kite in rainy and 3nd South, Wednesday involved auiomobilei driven by NEVER run across streets or Harriet Kaye Carson, 371 So. 1st West and Claude Keith Madsen, 429 South Main, Tooele City Police reported. Madsen was cited for having no Utah drivers license in his possession. FINED Darrell Wright, no address given, was fined $50 and sentenced to ten days In jail on a Battery charge, in Tooele City Court Wednesday, after a trial. Judge M. Earl Marshall 125 of the fine and the jail sentence, tus-pend- line, leave tangled in Do? not touch the I, there. string, or in any other manner attempt to get tt down. Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest power company office. YoW? Full development of tch Mountain State Park would make it a prime auric-wr- r Wa-stat- fr SB 5 1 Always use dry string... j not wire or anything metallic. t' Always keep away from fallen wires. 2 Always use wood and paper in your kite...not wire or metal 3 1 7 Always fly your kite on days when there is no rain. Always avoid busy streets and highways while flying your kite. (K- - v, Always fly your kite away from TV and radio aerials. Always fly your kite far from electric or power lines. Always call your power company if your kite gets snagged in power line. Dont pull string or climb power poles. t . I I state vacation- A.rt carved8 - ))WWiWW fof ,u reere(0(U, development, ntUlUlwn ,h propo. llttla as GO REPRESENTS MUSIC HALL Mel Dcrtus. representative 4 the Valley Music Hstl will be at Parker's Music Box, M No. Main, in Tooele, Friday afters noon beginning at I p m. to talk to potential investors. camp-NEVE- '- Pnning quality lor as dyrtle Keeler tramway tern. Mr. Cannon noted. "AH these, with Its location on major highways and other transit routes, could make this state park as attractive as many nationally- - known areas' he added. PASSAGE OF HB 44. the bonding program propose by Gov. Calvin Rampton to meet Utah's building and park needs has greatly enhanced prospects speedy development of the on the mountain slopes Ju weit of the Heber Valley. The bill p.a.ed February J provide some $1,720,000 for the but aa yet undeveloped park. If passed by the State Sen- ate and signed by Gov. Calvin the appropriation Rampton, measure would mean roads and visitor facilities long sought by park commission members, Careful cooperative planning along lines conceived a half- dozen years ago by State Park Chairman Harold P. Fabian, the late H. Clay Cummings, Hatch and members of a local Heber Valley committee has already resulted in a basic of land acquisition and construction. Wasatch Mountain State Park viewed as the hub of regional attractions lying Yellowstone and the country, was ex- panded under earlier Legisla- live action from a nucleus of M3 acres to a total of 21,950 acre. The majority of the acre age has been acquired through the entering into of 10- - year agreements under Legislative authorization for a total amount of $1,188,122.23. Of necessity a great percentage of the State Park Commission's appropriations have gone to retire this indebtedness, but fully $331,981.73 has already been spent on basic park construction, including roads and campsite or picnic areas. Of this sum $247,154.29 came from Federal grants and State Road Commission matching funds, while $84,827.44 was in direct Park Commission appropriations. THE CHIEF benefit from these funds has been the see- nic loop highway route through the mountain park, providing 29 miles of new and improved gravel standard roads which will provide the base for hard- - Imeg.nel Only 150 gives you Artrtwed dia- qutrements for filing returns; tax rate benefits for surviving Provo Canyon already receive use heavier than J11 ' Yellowstone National Wasatch Mountain State Fark is expected to ease pres-fo- r ur on metropolitan play-par- k TOund' uch Alu ,nd Br'h viuor eip,nd L. u fac" n finest since 1850. Guaranteed in writing III MICHAEL'S JEWELRY 30 W. Vine ArtQrvfd FOR YOUR GREATEST SPRING Prwen EVER Su,e Park Pruon of the mounU,n s mond quality, America's spouse and head of household; the added . exemptions for age and blindness; pensions and an nuities, and the retirement income credit. Tax Benefits for Older Americans, IRS Document No 5549 is new available free from Internal Revenue Service offices. f' v.f.nche r world-famou- r,ne - ITS Fax Guide IxftUCU .. l erson rr "Ver OJ rv m According to Roland V. Wise District Director for Utah, a guide to special tax bene-Gle- n Fits available to persons $5 ye,r of age and over has lust been issued by the Revenue Service in coop-initieration with the President's Council on Aging, MR. WISE said the Don, "Tax Benefits for Older Americana" la especially portant to the retired person living on a fixed pension or Inter-progra- m al scou? publics-recreation- NECK SHEATH With Robed Self Patton 5S Portoat Cottoa 4S Antra is loavtiful Selection of Spring Stylos And Color at . . . BROWN'S 24 NORTH MAIN ditions are met and the price is $20,000 and under. For sales over $20,000 only a portion of the profits may be taxable. OTHER ITEMS covered are the higher gross income re- - f PLENTY OF WATER Water is now being pumped from the foundation of the new Settlement Canyon Dam, in preparation for an fill. Enough water early start in has already come down the canyon since November to fill the placing dam to its designed capa- - mmm i PASTURES I . . or most other i1 s vi ..-.- c crops j USE ! ENOUGH i FERTILIZER Proper fertilization is the best way to assure yourself maximum profit from your land. And for nitrogen requirements, insist on fertilizers made by United States Steel. a ;J IRRIGATION WATER Laying of pipe to collect spring water for the Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company above their present lines in Settlement Canyon has passed the halfway mark. FLUFFO SHORTENING Fertilizers U. TC3 CAN tfRUK) Sera's AC 4 W AT Mcvfa LARGE FOLLOWING On a world basis, only track and field sports attract more participants than does competitive shooting. MONEY More money is poured into the American economy by shooting enthusiasts than any four spectator sports combined. FIREARMS Firearms were responsible for only 10 per cent of all deaths caused by crime and accident in .recent years, a What makes us so sure? Mercurys sales for one thing. Theyre up, up and up, all over the West. Which isnt surprising really. Who wants to spend $3000 on anything less? ST. HIGH STYLE IS INEXPENSIVE , WHERE just what the West has always wanted in a $3000 automobile. t POTATOES out- - of- - is and tourist at well at a recreation mecca for Utah rest ording to D. Jamea n!. Cannon, director of the Utah State Tourtat and Publicity for the park, Council. Plan biggest such area yet blue-the- y printed in Utah, call for Plcnl Rroves. scenic overlooks, loop roads and win-j- n ter sports, plus eventual de- velopment of golfing, group camping, lodge and a mourn between BEETS MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been like to express my deepest appreciation u the granted by the Tooele County wonderful doctors and kind Clerk's office to Isaac C. .Fernurses at the Tooele Valley hos guson, 31. and Gloria Ra Batepital for the car they gv me man, 21, both of Tooele, , while was a patient there. I also wuh to thank my friends for the many cards and well wishes sent my way. am very grateful for all their kind-tesI would ioinevlo Motors 278 North Main, Tooele |