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Show i The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 25, 1968 Film Makers To Apply Ratings to Guide Viewers timely tips for the && m. a' r , f, t - The Dugway High School band performs during the BAND MARCHING FESTIVAL Region Five Band Marching Festival held at Dugway this week. Dugway garnered third place honors in the festival in which ten bands throughout Region Five competed as a total of 470 high school musicians participated in the event. - The night is black; the wind chil's your NEW YORK (ED) bones; eerie voices echo through the halls and ghoulish faces suddenly appear to scare the stuffings out of one and all! Dont look and the smart hostess will now, but Halloween is creeping up ccnturics-olholiday. prepare herself well in advance of this You dont need amulets, good luck charms or friendly witches to chase the bad ones away, but you do need plenty of cookies, pretzels, potato chips and candy for the motley crew that will soon be visiting your door. And if you really want to treat that wild assortment of pirates, ghosts, and goblins, plan a traditional it idea : Halloween party based on these For unusual and effective decorations, try a gigantic with miniature Jacks for each guest. You.-- Florists Tran;-worl- d Delivery experts will be able to supply a bewitched arrangement of chrysanthemums and wheat to fill the pumpkins-whi- ch the children will carve according to their own particular - d easy-docs-- m Tospread the ghostly flavor of the occasion to every nook and cranny, place autumn leaves and spidermums wherever your entwined around a broom in the corner, or guests might look hanging from a chandelier in the living room. For an adult party, a centerpiece of fruits and flowers surrounding a giant candle is especially festive. Or, if the light is dimmed by colored bulbs, your FTD florist may suggest foregoing the candle, and arrange a base instead. centerpiece in the Entertainment is easy with everyone in such a good mood, and the traditional apple bobbing is a must every October 31 eve: But if you want to put a little spice into your party, FTD florists suggest trying this romantic garnet Attach a slip of paper with the initial of each girls future lover to a football mum corsage, then have the young ladies pick one at random and announce which letter is theirs. The fun increases when the secret hides face. behind a mum with a Remember, now, avoid black cats; dont break any mirrors, dont walk under ladders and do have a wonderful Halloween! Jack-O-Lante- rn The American Electric Power Company and its subsidiary, Appalachian Power Company, announced plans for the nations possibly the worlds largest power plant. It will be built on the Kanawha River in Putnam County, West Virginia, about 22 miles from Charleston, the huge installation will have an ultimate generating capacity of 4.2 million kilowatts, the nation's largest existing plant produces two million kilowatts. Dear Fellow Citizens: With just pride we esteem our nations constitution as an inspired document - preciously providing a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. With this priceless privilege for citizen participation there follows citizen responsibility for ultimate justice is thereby entrusted in his care. The challenge of such a democracy therefore is the freedom of choice - with each voter exercising a public trust. To meet both challenge and trust a voter must be informed. For as Thomas Jefferson wisely said: The best safeguard to good government is an informed elector- ate. lest some of us excuse ourselves in thinking my vote wont count, may we realize that failure to vote amounts to a vote in favor of what you are against. Moreover, eight years ago the margin of presidential victory was a fraction of one per cent of the votes cast. This year, as then, the And election may be won or lost by those who stay home. The choice - and consequence is yours and mine. Respetfully submitted. Representative John E. Paid Political ad by Jack Smith I Smith judgment it is required by local j circumstances. All motion pictures released, . after November 1, 1968 shall carry1 a rating. -- Ten Ways To Region Five Band Festival Cut Winter Hosted by Dugway High Heating Bills Have you ever stopped to think how much of your household money is quite literally going up the flue or "leaking out through the roof? You may lie spending 50 per cent more than you should for and shivcold weather heating Over the same the time. at ering years this adds up to a substantial sum not to speak of season-lon- g discomfort from drafts and "hot spots. ITS EASY to improve comfort and slash your heating bills, say home comfort engineers at Zonolite Division of VV. R. Crace and Co., Chicago. These heating experts offer ten simple steps to more economical and more comfortable home heating: 1. Make sure doors and windows are weatherstripped and caulked. Both weatherstripping and caulking compound are inexpensive and easy to apply. A few minutes effort will pay off in greatly increased heating efficiency. 2. HAVE YOUR furnace system checked by qualified, responsible specialists. Its wise to have furnace, pipes and chimney checked, every year. The furnace itself should be cleaned and adjusted before the start of cold weather. If you act promptly before the rush, youll probably benefit from price reductions. 3. If you have a forced-ai- r heating system, replace the filters. Check air returns for both forced air and gravity systems to make sure they are not clogged. Its a good idea, too, to see that there is a fresh air supply for the furnace to draw on. A slightly opened window near the furnace may be the answer. 4. Check height of attic insulation. If insulation on the attic floor between the joints has settled or is less than four inches thick (a measurement easy to check with a ruler), youll be losing heat quickly when cold weather strikes. 5. LOOK FOR gaps between insulation and joists, bare spots, and insulation voids around electrical conduits. attic insulation Inadequate can increase your fuel bill by 50 per cent. Youll be glad to know you can easily correct this condition by pouring a loose-fiinsulation right over the old, inadequate insulation. Loose-fi- ll insulations such as vermiculite are available in bags from lumber and building supply dealers. Simply pour out the vermiculite and level with a board drawn along attic joists. 6. After correcting attic insulation deficiencies, continue your home inspection downstairs. In the kitchen check the air seal around the exhaust fan. When cold weather comes, remember that opening a kitchen window while the exhaust fan is on will prevent excessive heat loss from other rooms. 7. TAKE A close look at heat sources and air returns. Youll want to keep radiators, registers, radiant panels and returns unobstructed by furniture. 8. Fireplaces are fine, but they can siphon off heat. Make it a house rule to keep all dampers closed when fireplaces are not in use. 9. During the winter close bedrooms doors before opening windows for the night. This will save heat in the rest of the Dugway High School hosted 470 musicians from Region Five schools Tuesday afternoon when the Region 5 Marching Band Festival was held at Dugway Proving Ground. Ten bands participated in the festival with Morgan High School earning top honors in the performance ratings when the two judges, Grant Elkington, Assistant Director of the BYU Marching Band and Wes Berry, Orem High School band director gave them a rating of one. The judges, CPT George Mc-TIIE TINTIC High band won Louth and Lieutenants Raymond runner-u- p honors when they re- - Earl, Gary Spuhler and Caleb ceived a score of -. Dugway Hall, gave two point ratings to High School, South Summit and Dugway, South Summit, Morgan, Wasatch tied' for third place Park City, North Summit Junior score from High, Tintic, Wasatch Junior and honors with a the judges. The Wasatch Junior Senior High bands. FOLLOWING the competi-o- n High band earned a score of two their performance while both tion the massed bands played the the North Summit High School and Star Spangled Banner following Junior High band, the Wendover retreat ceremonies. The bands and Park City bands were given a were' then fed at the consolidat-scor- e ed mess hall and the directors of three. In the judging of the appear- - and guests attended an awards ance of the bands which included banquet at the Officers Open bearing, posture, uniforms and Mess. The festival was the first g instruments eight of the compet- e schools received a two points event that Dugway High School has hosted. rating. 1- re-in- gion-wid- last-minu- n ll house. 10. BY ALL means use storm winwindows or double-glaze- d dows. Theyll pay for themselves in a few heating seasons. When winter comes, even if your storm window protection is adequate, pull drapes to save heat. Follow these tips and youll be surprised at the improvement in home comfort and at the fuel savings youll enjoy. 4 'xf For the first time in the history of the American motion picture industry, all essential elements involved in motion pictures have come together to institute a voluntary national film rating program to guide parents, with a special consideration for children. This announcement was made at a press conference October 7 by Jack Valenti, President of the Motion Picture Association of America; Julian S. Rifkin, President of the National Association of Theatre Owners; and Munio Podhorzer, a memlier of the Coveming Committee of the International Film Importers and Distributors of America. THIS FILM rating program will become effective on November 1, 1968. All motion pictures released after November 1 will carry a rating. In stating the reason for the new program, Jack Valenti said, "Our primary concern is children, and that concern is the dominant reason for the voluntary film rating program. "Every effort is being made, said Valenti, to acquaint the the details of the with public rating program. In the months ahead, it is our hope that through our nationwide program of public education people will come to understand the rating symbols and their meanings. All daily and weekly newspapers in the country arc being urged to carry these rating symbols on their amusement pages as a service to their readers. THE CODE and Rating Administration (an expansion of the Production Code Administration) will administer the new system of ratings in close association with the Production Code. Motion pictures exhibited in the United States will be rated in the following manner: G - Suggested for general audiences. This category includes motion pictures that in the opinion of the Code and Rating Administration would be acceptable for all audiences, without consideration of aee. M - SUGGESTED for mature audiences - adults, and mature young people (parental discretion advised). This category includes motion pictures that in the opinion of the Code and Rating Administration, because of their theme, content and treatment, might require more mature judgment by viewers, and about which parents should exercise their discretion. R - Restricted - Persons under 16 are not admitted, unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian. This category includes motion pictures that in the opinion of the Code and Rating Administration, because of their theme, content or treatment, should not be presented to persons under 16 unless accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. X - PERSONS under 16 not admitted. This category includes motion pictures (a) submitted to the Code and Rating Administration, which in the opinion of the Code and Rating Administration, are rated X because of the treatment of sex, violence, crime or profanity. Pictures rated X by the Code and Rating Administration do not qualify for the Code Seal. An old couple were regard- ing a shapely gal in a skimpy dress. The little old lady whis- pered: "Looks as if someone just; jioured her into that dress. The little old man shook his head and whispered back:! "Looks more like he started to (h) not submitted to the Code and Rating Administration. pour her out - and then changed of the MPAA, if they his mind. Lane Olinghouse t choose not to submit their pict tures to the Code and Rating Once, people thought that tele Administration, shall the X rating. Pictures rated X vision would replace radio. It but if has just about re shall not lie presented to persons hasn t under 16. 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At As Easy As Pie a Low Pork Pie meat pie is often made from leftovers, which are at their sauce and best under a crust combined with a vegetables. This recipe calls for pork but other meat, planned-over- s or freshly bought, can be used. Pork Pie 2 tablespoons margarine teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons corn starch 14 teaspoon pepper 3 cups thin strips cooked l'2 cups milk Z2 cup finely chopped celery lean pork tenderloin 1 tablespoon finely chopped (about l2 pounds) onion 1 recipe pastry for double crust pie teaspoon salt Melt margarine in 1 saucepan over low heat. Blend in corn starch. Gradually add milk, stirring until smooth. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to boil. Remove from heat. Add celery, onion, salt, paprika, pepper and meat. Divide pastry about in half. Roll out larger half of pastry. Use to line shallow casserole. Fill with meat mixture. Roll out remaining pastry. Place over meat mixture. Cut slits in top to allow steam to escape during baking. Seal edges. Bake in 350 degrees F. (moderate) oven until pastry is browned and filling hot, about 1 hour. Makes 6 servings. A d 6 on used cars up to 2 years old BEEHIVE STATE BANK TOOELE l'i-qua- f We Ea 9 GRANTSVILLE dont make money - we lend it! |