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Show Utah Ranks & ' Mr. Harold L. Bergrrn (left ) representing (lie Tooele County United Action Organization crept a 1200 check from the Tooele Civic League. Making the presentation are Mrs. Betty Shotted, Club President, and Mrs. Lillian llammond. Scholarship Fund Chairman. The corporal was preariiig After a moment's hesitation, No. just to fingerprint a recniit. the corporal said: "Wash your hands he said. one. Id like to see how you do Modem Maturity "Both of them? asked the it." recruit. A- -l Roofing or 882-305- 3 882-451- 5 I'tah ranked 0th among the fifty states in the proportion of Its personal income going for state and local tases during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1967. This fact was pointed out in a study of state and local tases and expenditures just completed by I'tah Foundation, the private, tas research organization. The Foundation report shows that I'tali collected $111 milium in state and local taxes in fiscal 1967. This sum was equal to 12.38 per cent of total personal income and was approximately eoal to the Mountain States average of 12.42 per cent but was well alwve the I'.S. average of 11.05 per cent. ACCORDING TO the report, the Western States generally have an overall state and local tax burden that is somewhat higher than that in other sections of the nation. The relative tax burden in the Western States is approximately 15 per cent almve the average for the nution. Every one of the eleven Western with other states, I'tah appears States had a relative state and to lie moderate in the property local tax burden greater than tax and the sales tax, but high the nutiona! average. in the individual income tax. Foundation analysts attribute I'tah derives a larger proxirtion the generally higher tax burden of its local state and Itx-a- l taxes fact in the West to the that the from levies on income and pro- - Tooele City Ieapie Meet Master Aragon, son of Frank and Cloria Aragon, lie was bom at the Tooele Valley Hospital January 20. Photo bv A. D. Thomas 'Ta Wildlife Croup To Hold Animal Meet Sgt. Marlin Lets Combat Had"? There is one Army badge that front line soldiers wear the Gomhat Infantryprmidlv man Badge, It was awarded io g Ix-e- Ix-e- c Kitliii" Club Dance Scheduled Attention Bit and Spur Tuesday A.M. Bottling Belles News lx-rs- e Utah. TTiis position involves work in the maintenance, repair, overhaul and rebuild of , FMMA j ATKIN CAMP TO MEET Mcmlx-rof the Emma j. Atkin Camp, DIP, will hold tlit-i- r regular meeting on Monday February 3. at 7.30 p in. at the home of Mrs. Alice Bcvan, 480 South First West. Mrs. Grace Bennett, lesson leader will treat the subjects, Gol"Dairies" and "Railroads den Spike. Nora Smith and ZcIIj CoIIj-lie- r will assist Mrs. Besaii as hostesses. All mcmlx-rand interested Iddies are invited to cranes, Mrs. Charles A. Lindliergh took her young daughter to sec The Spirit of St. Louis, when the movie first apX-ared-. In the middle of it the child turned to her mother and whispered anxiously, Mummy, dx-- s he make it? American Opinion Expressway Driving Expressway driving is the easiest and safest driving you'll ever do, providing you knowhow. Without this Knowledge, you may soon find out the hard way that driving on our highspeed turnpikes leaves very little room for error. HERE ARE some questions on the subject, with answers from the National Safety Council: Q. What's the proper way to enter an expressway? A. Don't ever pull up to the end of the acceleration lane and stop. As you cruise down the entry ramp, keep to the right at moderate speed and check your side mirror for oncoming traffic in the expressway. Then accelerate. Obviously, you should never just blindly lunge out into traffic, but the fastest way to traffic-lanenter the expressway is at the same speed as the traffic- already in it. Q. WHAT IF I dont want to go as fast as the minimum speed limit? A. Then get off the expressway onto a slower road. Slow- curs and other sx-cia- s l railway equipment. Extended travel away from the dcxit is required. Starting salary ranges from $3 to $3.55 dcXnding on the qualification of the person selected. Boyd L. Nelson, Executive Officer of the Interagency Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners for Utah, stated that applicants will lie evaluated on the extent to whiih they possess the skills, knowledges and abilities required to do the job. No test is reipured. He said that other positions of a similar nature with federal agencies in Northern Utah may also lie filled from the list of those who qtiulify. If you have a background as a railroad equipment mechanic and are interested in applying contact the s attend. A special meeting has liecii called by the Order of Eastern Star for all officers on Fridav, January 31, 7:30 p.m. at the Fraternal Hall. All officers are expected to lie in attendance for the rehearsal. Examiner-in-Charg- e at the Tooele, Ogden or Provo Post Offices or the Federal Job Information Center located in the Federal Building Annex, 135 S. State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 for further information and for the forms for applying. Catch NFL Football Sm ad Hm action m CIS-T- V bottor Smdoyt Sm tno for on yoor car, homo or Rfo iNwroNco any dayl M e - DISPOSABLE included! When the oven becomes soiled simply replace the foil liners at the sides, back, top and bottom. Saves endless drudgery of also scouring and scrubbing. Oven door, racks and rack guides remove for quick, easy cleaning. Automatic Mealtimer clock starts and stops cooking while youre away New recessed, seamless cooktop contains spills and is at a more convenient work level broiler lets you adjust the heat instead d New of changing broiling level Labeled oven rack guides tell best position for single or double-rac- k baking ... or broiling high-spee- Down Payment Months to Pay n Q Ijl 1 0 030 flcoffini CUD G&itt Mann on an expressway than most plug-i- n surface Tmk. Third Ward Relief Society will meet Monday, February 3 at 9:30 a.m. for the visiting teachers topic- which will he presented by Mearl Brough. The spiritual living lesson will follow at 10 a.m. Arlene Lindhohn, is the class leader. There will he a baby tender. - are more dangerous LINERS Two large 8" and two 6" removable units with infinite heats drivers poke FOIL OVEN speeders. Q. What should I do if I miss my exit? A. GO ON TO the next one, no matter how far this takes Eli J. and Maxine Martinez you out of your way. Never stop are parents of this young man and back up, whether on the who was born at the Tooele Valpavement or the shoulder. Its ley Hospital. He weighed seven illegal and extremely dangerous. pounds 13 ounces and will be To avoid this problem, plan named Anthony Raymond. He your trips well and make sure has two brothers who will make you know where you want to wonderful babv tenders. David leave the expressway. is 11 years old and Randy is Q. What should I do if I six. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Marhave to make an emergency stop? tinez of Tooele and Mr. and A. First, pull completely off Mrs. Meliton DeHerrera of New the pavement. Secondly, stay Mexico are the happy grandparwith your car. Help, from the ents. Photo by A. D. Thomas police, road crews, or even a friendly car, is likely to be there soon and a walk along an expressCARD OF THANKS way can be long, lonely and very We wish to express our heartdangerous. Also, untended cars felt thanks to all our friends are often towed away quite and for their love neighbors promptly. and support during the passing Q. DO I HAVE to "keep to of our beloved wife and mother the right except when passing? Catherine B. Roth. To Bishop A. Definitely. On two-lan- e Harrison and to the Relief Soits the law. On ciety, to those who sent food expressways lane roads, the and flowers, and for every other lane is still for passing expression of sympathy, we say only, and you should let your thank you from the bottom of speed relative to the other trafour hearts. fic determine your place in the Sincerely other lanes. Harry Roth and Family I Should asand Q. stop give sistance when I see a stalled Jr. Moose have something car? big going for February 21. A. Not unless its obvious the Watch this paper for more other driver is in physical trouble. information. In all other cases, take note of a landmark, milepost or your odometer reading and report the USEFULNESS cars location at the next toll Square yourself for use. A stone that may fit in the wall gate or service area. If the stalled cars not occupied, forget it. Grit is never left in the way. 4? So. 882-462- STATE 1 at East 2 FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Homs Offices: Bloomington, Winoa v0pen Tonight! Even Elephants Cant Remember AISTha Change in the I three-or-mo- far-le- ft re ' Like City, February 1st. Saturday. To make the club eligible for (lie pnze, each memlx-- r must 1.00 register at the door p m. Put on your dancing Ixxits and Ids siiport our club. e Totx-le- mem-- : The Utah Slate Western Hilling Club Dance will tic held at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt The United States Givil Service Commission announced today that it is accepting applications for consideration for a position as a railroad equipment mechanic with Tox-lArmy Depot's Mobile Rail Shop at railroad HDSBR The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 31, 19(9 The Tmiele County Wildlife Federation has set Feb. 8 Sergeant Gregory L. Martin in as the date lor the annual or- Vietnam recently. ganization meeting. It will lie Sgt. Martin, 2), sou of Mr. held in the Smeltermaus Hall and Mrs. Ralph I). Martin, North at 7:.10 pm. Golemait, Tooele, is assigned as Wildlife movies, harticcued a squad leader with Troop C elk sandwiches and elections of of the 17th Air Gasalry's 7th officers are planned. Squadron. Speakers from the Fish and The GIB lias awarded Game Division and the Federal since late in World War II for latud Management agencies have sustained ground cmitatt against Invited to participate. an enemy. In honor of its singular meanSportcuien attending the meeting are urged to voice their ing, the badge is worn alxne all recoumiendalmnseoiieemiiiglegiv other, awards and decorations, lative matters. Petitions will Ik oser the left breast. It is a blue Siibseiiieut wreath. allocates a smaller proportion circulated protesting the use of cursed of its stale and local siendmg license fie money to jiay state awards are represented bv stars other than at the top center of the wreath. for such activities as welfare, government exx-nshealth and hospitals, police and Fish and Game operations. All sxirt sincii are urged to fire protection, sanitation, etc., attend, iliis is a family affair. than do most other states. 1984 wildlife inemtiership cards are reipured for admission. If sou havent pun based sours set they wilt lx available at the door. Service tional Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union, arrived in Tooele last weekend from Bremerton, Washington. He has established residence here, and he will lie visiting the Tooele Amiy Depot employees on the job, to answer any ques-tion- s they may have regarding safety and lalmr problems. He will especially lie of service to all inemlieni of the Tooele Federal Lodge No. 2281. Wtiiiir maJOTBiin8iBiEra SECOND SECTION Civil Charles Temple, Grand Lodge Representative of the Interna- Free estimates Call In Tax Burden than the Mountain West is lew highly develojied duct ion industrially and that the West States average or the Inited places much more enihaxix on States as a w hole. The fiscal dilemma facing xililic education, especially education, than most other sec- I'tah along with most of the other states of the nation in tions of the country. Preliminary data compiled by pursuing their industrial developthe I'tah Foundation indicate ment ol'jec tive is that they must that Itah's relative tax position maintain average tax levels in among the Mimutam States re- order to meet lax competition, mained largclv unchanged lie while at the same time, restoud tween the I8i7 and I9t8 fiscal to legitimate needs for in order to meet public years, hi final 1IOS state and local taxes were eipial to 12.47 service competition. I'TAll DENOTES a much income in per cent of I'tah, compared with an aver- larger proportion of its total to eduage of 12.52 per cent in the state and hxal cation than do other states of eight Mountain Slates. THE FOUNDATION study the nation. The Fmmd.it mil renoted, however, that the nature port explains dial this citiihasix of the tax system often can le cm education Is a reflection of more important in determining the extremclv large iiumlier of future economic growth than children to lie educated by the the aggregate tax load itself. Slate. I'tah has the largest overFor this reason, most state all educational load in the naduring recent years have sided tion. Tills stress placed mi educaaway from taxes which might tion in I'tah has forced some restrict future economic limitations in other areas of velopment. In comparing specific taxes state and local services. I'tah I AM REPRESENTATIVE ARRIVES HERE We fix all types of leaks. Complete roof on new homes and recovers. 9l.li If pachyderm? have problems, how about people? The easy take your roturn Our system of check'ng every return meant you wilt recoive every legit imote deduction. Come tn answer to BLOCK. .RUTH. FEDERAL AND STATE today. 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