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Show ing cost increases during the decade is the residt of a variety of factors including (1) broadened services provided by more supervisory, library, and guidance personnel, (2) enlarged social security and retirement School Costs Rising Faster Than Cost of Living the increase 43 per cent Approximately of the increase in public school operating costs during the past years is accounted for l.y miiJ j;rri4ter hIiooI jittumlaate by inflation with the remaining lr rise lieing "IC the result tir11 erxoimrl, programs for school ill in public school (3) new programs many of which operating costs duriiif' the past were instituted by the Federal decade are the following: Government during the past AVERAGE DAILY attend-tefew years, and (41 other costs mKC i(l w u.houU rose 44.7 H.r such as maintenance and plant trut (te tctivetr ihtukJ. oeration excnxex which have $24.6 lieen rising faster than the cost jOII( or 27 iht cent, of the in- - of living. The Foundation study unted crt.ae jt) Mhnul operating expemlitnrex. that despite the large increase Between 1958 and l'XiS the in school exeiHhturex during cos( uf living rose almut 14 iht the ast ten years, I'tah has not tent. This resulted in higher improved its relative position costs of $15.1 million, or 18 per when compared with other states cent of the ojierating exeiuliture in exenditures per pupil and rise. in average salary levels for inSalaries are a major element structional personnel. in school costs. All salary levels. Account including those of teachers, have lieen rising faster than the cost of living. Approximately 111 Numbers Must million, or 15 per cent, of 3he Be tutal increase in school operating costs during the past decade is Taxtayers who receive diviattributable to teacher salary dend or interest income must increases lieyond cost of living give their tax account numlier ten-ye- FFA An Opportunity Not Instunt Success fr' released by I'tah Foundation, the private govenimental re- search agency. The Foundation study shows that total expenditures for the public schools rose from $84, 655,272 in 1457-5to $14.1,- 244,265 in 1467-68- , an increase of $108.6 million or 128 per cent during the period, Of this total increase, mainte- nance and oierations account- - changes. ed for $41.9 million, with rises SINCE 1458 the average in interest costs, capital outlay, ratio in Itah has and the school lunch program declined by 12 per cent. This resulting in the balance of the accounts for aland $7.5 million ten-yerise in school expendi- - or 8 per cent of the 'expenditure tores. rise during the period. The remaining $30.8 million Among the major elements cited by the Foundation report or 03 per cent of school operat r pupil-teache- ar ten-ye- to the organizations that pay the income, according to Roland V. Wive, District Director of Inter- nal Revenue for I'tah. For individual taxpayers, the tax account uumtier is their Three members of the Mayor Frank Bowman tional I FA Week. Left Krulctz, chairman FFA Future Farmers of America, Tooele High School Chapter watches as be signs a proclamation declaring February 15 through 22 as Nato right are Clifford Aelia, Scott Me Kendrick, club president, Tony Week. CtCrUIls! UcrC four bedrooms, Beautiful home in southwest Tooele. three baths, two with full tile stall showers, large family room dish- ond large basement. New water softener, built-iond stove oven, washer, garbage disposal, refrigerator, landscaped including Completely fireplace, size two-ca- r garage with sprinkler system, fencing, patio. Extra famentrance to house. Fully carpeted including bedrooms ond to be can buyers included. arranged Financing ily room. Drapes benefit. Split-leve- l, n Phone after 4:30 p.m. 882-098- 6 Weekdays for Appointment Happily yes. The Modified offers the lowest premium iennaiieut plan protection. Yon must convert to this coverage age 61. While the amount of insurance is halved at age 65, yon will still have the option then of replacing the reduced half of voor coverage with ordinary life insurance. For additional information and assistance in this matter, check with your nearest 'A regional A. life Ilan . 8 1 OUT AllSHtT la-fo- Social Security numlier. Q. Will I receive educational Business firms are required assistance allowance fioin the to rcMrt to IRS dividends or Veterans Administration for my interest of $10 or more paid to wife and two children if I am anyone during a calendar year. enrolled for less than These reports are comared by in school? A. NO. You will lie reimburs-ta- x computer with individual income returns to see if income is ed for the cost of the course reported in full. only, with monthly payments not Finns mast also furnish a exceeding $(i0 for less than halfstatement showing total payments time or $30 for quarter-timor for the year to persons receiving less. dividends or interest amounting Q. 1 am under age fiO but to $10 or more. old enough that my World War II GI term insurance is alreadv NEW YORK Fire breaks expensive. I know that I very out somewhere in the United afford the even higher cai.not States every IS seconds, the Inthat will lie due in the surance Information Institute However, I still need this reports. Of the 2,396.550 fires protection. Can the recorded in 1966, 970,800 were Veterans Administration suggest in buildings. solution to tnv problem? half-tim- For Sale by Owner FFA provides an opportunity for youth in agriculture to learn, to do, to earn, and to serve. The FFA organization does not make these yoiuig people great. But rather It provides them the opportunity to excel, to grow, and become s for agriculture in America. outstanding Experiences in leadership, citizenship and cooperation, and the pursuit of vocational and educational objectives provide these young people with opportunities for personal memliers at local, state and national i'rowth. Participation by the organization is the liasic plan. An FFA memlier liegins his career as a student of vocational agriculture, lie has thus elected to begin his career in agriculture, lie and the others like him find common goals and objectives in FFA. His opHrtunities in FFA are many; much more than the awards or contests which are important in providing competition, experience, incentive and encouragement. The memlier can apply what he learns in the classroom to his personal agricultural situation. Through active participation, the memlier can demonstrate his ability in public speaking, parliamentary procedure or livestock judging. He also takes part in establishing chapter goals, and just as important helps accomplish them. Many typical chapter activities in- chide earning their own resources and proviiling community , youth-leader- Tax Provided 1909 1-- An Editorial n of other factors, including the rise in teacher salary levels and the expansion of services and pro- grams. THIS WAS the conclusion in an analysis of expressed public school expenditure just 8 The Tooele Transcript, Fri., February past e Proclamation A -- Mayor Frank II. Bowman has signed a proclamation declaring February 15 through the 22nd as National FFA Week. The proclamat ion follows: The Future Fanners of Am- service. Future Farmers of America are celebrating FFA WEEK, Their theme - "FFA an opportunity for February youth. Through the FFA, a memlier can develop skills and prepare himself for his vital role as an adult leader in Am-erican agriculture. Millions of young people have grasped'; these opportunities and progressed. Many more will find" opportunities in FFA to learn, to do, to earn, to serve. ... 15-2-2. erica organization is playing an outstanding role in assuring the future progress and prosperity of our community. It is vital to our that we train skilled fanners and office. Q. UNDER WIIAT conditions ranchers to provide a plentiful prove this great industry tor me can a veteran with National Ser- supply of food products in years welfare of all citizens. to come and to train those who vice Life Insurance file an apThe FFA has performed the farthe services to will provide plication for a waiver of prevaluable service of developing mer and process and distribute miums? leadership, encouraging cooperaA. Hie insured must have an fann products. tion, promoting good citizenship, stuof is FFA The of composed mind or Iwdv iuqMirmcut teaching sound methods of farmwhich ccHitinucMislv renders it dents who are studying vocational ing, and inspiring patriotism agriculture in the public schools impossible for the insured to its memliers. among in in hiw any sulistantially gainful preparation for careers 1. as Mayor, THEREFORE. fanning, ranching, and related do enpation for six or more consecu-insuranthe week of designate hereby fields. of In the science studying I've mouths. as NA1464, February Fanners Anesthetist's cone: Ether Ikiii-- a agriculture, these Future FFA WEEK. TIONAL imare striving to continuously net. FRANK II. BOWMAN Joseph F. Morris wcll-liein- . 15-2- .; EVALUATION If at first you don't succeed, try. try again. If you still dont succeed, stop trying. Sit down and think it over. Persistence is a noble virtue, but it's no subR. V. stitute for evaluation. Janssen, quoted in Grit FREEDOM Freedom can lie suppressed as effectively by inoli rule, as by dictatorship. ; WORK WONDERS TRANSCRIPT AND BULLETIN' RATES: 5 cents per word Regular (light face type) 10 cents per word Business (dark face type) 50 cents per issue Up to one inch (monthly rate) $1.50 per inch Display ads Over one inch (monthly rate) $1 per inch MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and individuals who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE. AN ERROR in a classified ad should be reported immediately the paper is responsible for one incorrect, insertion only. ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included in the DESERET SAMPLER a newspaper distributed to 2,000 Dugway, Utah residents and workers twice monthly, without additional charge. 'DEADLINE for classified ads is 11 a.m. day of publication. D -- :(W01) BPO ELKS NO. 1673 at. 61 N. Main. 882-389- LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 882-262- NO. 2031 MEETINCS WED. 8 p.m. JOE E. HEPNER, Secy. PHONE TRAILER SPACE location. Call LEGION POST MEETINCS 2nd and 4th AMERICAN WEDNESDAYS, convenient 884-504- 882-196- 4 o March 27 $70 Will Furnish. CRI ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 11 F&AM 297-245- $65 FURNS. 2 bd. 2 bath apt. Lakepoint Apts., Lakepoint. MEETS 1st & 3rd TUESDAYS, 7:30 p.m i WANTED J Beauty Operators or part time. Inquire Gladys Fashion Flare, 42 E. 2nd North, across from the howling alley. Call Rill 882-447- c-f- ? AND OIL MINING STOCKS WANTED. SEND OF COMPANIES, LIST OLD ' ; NUMBER AND NAME SHARES OWNED - BOX 1874 SALT LAKE CITY, 11 84101. FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO IDENTITY OF AUTO OR DRIVER THAT STRUCK A PARKED RED FORDOR 1967 TOYOTA SEDAN AT 87 NORTH MAIN TOOELE, IN FRONT OF PLYMOUTH SALES OFFICE BETWEEN 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. SAT, FEB. 1, 1969. ANYONE HAVING INFORMA TION CALL SALT LAKE $25 REWARD : 521-372- - FURNISHED APARTMENTS -2 and 3 rooms. New kitchens and appliances, including electric ranges, automatic gas heat. Air conditioned. Large recreation area. Rates start at $75 per month with all utilities furnished. Rent by day, week, month or year. Linen service available. WESTERN APART515 MENT, Tooele. Phone North Main, ONE BEDROOM APT for rent. $85 month. Call 25 West 3rd No. 4 882-192- 5, two bedroom house trailer. Completely furnished. $95 month. Call Doran Hunt LARGE 882-496- 7. $40 plus or Sunday. -- COTTAGE HONEYMOON clean - partly furnished. Lots 5 of storage space. Call or 884-344- 884-391- FOR RENT bedroom apt. WANTED GOOD MAN OVER 40 for short trips surrounding Tooele. Man we want is worth up to $16,-50- 0 in year, plus regular 'cash bonus. Air mail R. B. Dicker-son- , President, Southwestern Petroleum Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. FOR SALE home. two lied room brick Garage, carpet and 14 882-246- HAINES REALTY, 191 NORTH MAIN, TOOELE. 882 1394. 116 WEST MAIN, GRANTS-VILL884 6635. EVENINGS COME IN AND SEE OUR LISTINGS. two and three 882-405- 5. FOR RENT furnished apartment, excellent location, carport, storage. Inquire 382 S. 5 Main or call after 5 p.m. 882-020- FURNISHED APT for rent -Adults only. 34 West Second North. USED REFRIGERATORS $49.95 and up. AI and Lids Furniture and Appliance, 54 So. Main. CRI 1968 SNOWMOBILE. $2X). Call Save over FOR SALE for horses. zoned of South or 214 acres West Coleman. Phone CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will sacrifice to res)onsi!le party in this area. Cash or terms. Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore. 97.308. DISH WASHER 3 years. $80. for sale. Used Call 882-192- 5 FOR SALE CE Electric dryer. Good condition. $65. Ph 882-313- FOR SALE have two good washing machines taken in on rent. Speed Queen and Dexter. Reasonable. Phone 884-336- 2. FOR SALE Hoover spin dry washer. $.50. Phone 7 Homes for Sale Grantsville Real nice 3 bedroom carpet and drapes, one acre lot. REMODELED 2 bedroom, fenced yard correls, and one acre lot. $10,400.00. Would you believe a nice clean home on an acre lot all for $5,900.00. Tooele Homes FOR SALE by owner 7 room home, three acres, three rentals, 10 trailer pads, fruit trees, ideal location. Grantsville 11 884-504- FOR SALE 4 bedroom home, family room with fireplace, nice neighborhood. Close to three schools and church. Priced to sell. Ph 7 882-353- THREE BEDROOM, family room, fireplace and carport. Southwest Section, $14,900.00. VERY CLEAN 3' bedroom brick. Southeast Section. Only $15,900.00. FOUR LEVEL with everything. $22,000.00. Southeast - FOR SALE - BY OWNER 7 room home, three acres, three three-roorentals, ten trailer pads, fruit trees, ideal location. Grantsville, 7 884-504- Section.' I HAVE homes in most areas and prices, that I have taken in trade on my new homes. A Veteran can buy these homes like rent. Or you can buy out my equity and assume the existing loan at the lower interest rates. FOR SALE 1964 Comet CALL DORAN HUNT 171 South Quirk, - Agent for 7 Ph Grantsville, PEDERSEN REAL ESTATE P- COMPANY CRI 1967 BONNEVILLE Pontiac full power, air, AM-Fradio, FOR RENT large rear speaker cordova top, low apt. Partly furnished. mileage, Clarke Johnsen Private entrance and parking. CRI Ph CRI jimmwfy SALE Westinghouse washer and dryer, executive desk with swivel chair, Like new, adding machine. 239 So. 5th West. Phone 882-311- Phone 882-465- BUY watches, diamonds, gold rings or trade them in on new merchandise. 882-085- THREE ROOM furnished 427 S. Coleman. large 3 room furceptionist for local office. FOR RENT Permanent position. Respond nished apt with hath and FOR RENT one bedroom with full letter of particulars gas heat at Grantsville. Phone nished apt. Phone Utah. to Box 146, Tooele, apt. - GOING IN SERVICE up payments on 1964 Paid up until April. 884-396- Take GTO 5 fur- 882-081- 884-336- 4 REWARD lost a set of diamond rings. If found please call 882-018- 4. CHOICE CRADE A CRAIN-FEBEEF, 52 CENTS; MUTTON, LAMB, 54 CENTS; , PORK, 40 CENTS; PRICES INCLUDE PROCESSING. FINANCING AVAILABLE. PHONE 884 3837. WILL pay you $1.65 for your silver dollar, or better CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -still, get $2.25 in merchandise. YOUR CORRAL. CALL US Bateman Jewelry Your SilWE DO THE REST. WHOLEver STore. CRI SALE MEAT, USD A CHOICE WE 882-121- OR ARISTO-CRATEGRANITES 52c LB. PROCESSED. TOOELE ICE AND STORAGE, or EASY TERMS AVAIL-ABL- S 882-260- 1 882-117- For new roofs or repairs call Carter Construction and Roofing Company, 7 ROOFING 882-211- 882-P-4-- 882-010- KEEP REMODELING your carpets beautiful GENERAL basements refinished, carports, despite constant footsteps of a busy family. .Get Blue Lustre garages, patios and kitchens. Rent electric shampooer $1. Gordon Furniture Co., 60' S. Main FOR EXPERT IRONING call 4 after 4 p.m. 884-399- 18 PETS FOR SALE Registered German shorthair pups. 8 weeks old. Phone 882-071- FOR SALE AKC registered toy miniature poodles. Call 18 AKC Registered Labrador Retriever Pups. Males $.50. Call ' ,14 4 REPAIRED. 30 882-010- 882-155- LOST AND FOUND TAPS after 5. 882-260.- 3 STOP WORRYING ABOUT MONEY You can earn a good income as an AVON Representative. Dont delay. Call now 355-51- 4 or write PFAFF SEWING MACHINE Mrs. Cook, Box 52, Bountiful, AUTHORIZED DEALER. Utah. 14 SERVICE ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINES. FOR SALE excellent young ON SPECIAL SINGER SEW WITH ZIG Guernsey, nurse, cow. Price $200. Ph ZAG $19. CALL 4 FOR SALE three or four heifers. Phone springing1 EXPERT IRONING Call 2142. 884-663- 882-058- TOILETS, Bateman Jewelry. CRI CUSTOM KILLING UNDER STATE INSPECTION 882-245- 882-496- 882-026- re- ROSE PARK UPHOLSTERY RECOVER YOUR FURNITURE Feb. 28 IN FABRICS OR NAUCAHYDE CALL 364 8274 PROFESSIONAL rug care. CarSALT LAKE CITY WORK GUARANTEED pets and upholstery cleaned in FREE ESTIMATES your home. Free estimates. 882-380- 1. FOR CRI best If fori less TREE TRIMMING and removal Free estimates. Call REFRIGERATOR - used 4 years. $125. Call 882-- 1 925. PH1 882-000- 4. mature woman .The WE 882-335- 882-426- 7 GERTS a gay girl ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets THREE ROOM APT for rent -43 So. 1st East. with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Western FOR RENT large one bed- FOR RENT Auto. furnished apt. room apt. Ground floor. PriUtilities paid. Reasonable. like would unto WANTED vate entrance to parking, buy Bachelor or couple. 9 furnished except for range. 40 coyote traps. Please call 4 So. Coleman. after 5:00 p.m. WANTED DRAPERIES READY MADE or CUSTOM BUILT. All fabrics, modern designs. CORDON FURNITURE CO., 60 S. Main. o 882-055- 882-356- 882-006- 14 882-049- : linoleum, utilities per month. Phone 5 after 5 p.m. or Saturday 882-121- drapes. 882-146- LPN or RN for WANTED care of invalid child. Straight day shift, 5 day week, hospital salary. Start March 1. Phone 'WANTED ; FOR RENT two room house suitable for couple. Stove, refrigerator, - j 882-143- 0. CRI 21 i du-pl- New drapes, carpet. Private 8 p.m. seeing us before or sell. PUFFER SEE THE NEW World Book Encyclopedia and Childcraft. REALTY and INSURANCE, CRI 453 N. Main, Tooele, Utah, 882-264- TWO AND THREE bedroom apts with attached garage. $70 and $80 monthly. We furnish fridge and stove. Ph 17 MAGNA 31 297-245- 882-022- FOR RENT - LEASE - SALE -Large cement building 70x170 foot. Suitable for storage, machine shop, auto repairs or manufacturing. Inquire O. T. 4 or Barrus, phone CRI MEETINCS 2nd and 4th TUESDAYS at 8 p.m. will BATCH. APARTMENTS CookPrivate bath, ing facilities. heat and air conditioning. $50 and lip. Utilities included. 365 East Vine St. Phone 7 after 4:30 p.m. j) 11 MAGNA $75. New ' duplex. Drapes, carpet, furnish. Ph TOOELE CITY BOWLING AS- SOCIATION CHAMPIONFeb. SHIP TOURNAMENT Entries must he in by February 8th. Tooele Bowl. 15-1- OUTZEN'S Lawnmower Repair and Sharpening Service. Repair service on garden tillers, chain saws, tote gotes, all types small engines. Small appliance re- -' pair. Name brand hand and power tools at discount prices. Call West. 882-116- 345 North 2nd 7 OUTZENS Lawnmower Repair and Sharpening Service. Special through February. Reel-typ- e Lawnmower tune up and $10.95. sharpened. type $6.95. Call 345 North 2nd West. 14 T TAXES prepared by appointment. Your home or 9 mine. Weekdays p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone INCOME 4-- 14 882-402- DONS REFRIGERATION SERVICE SERVICING AND INSTALLATION ON ALL TYPES OF REFRIGERATION EQUIP. DON BATCHELOR 882-282- 14 h Zeroxed. 884-380- ELECTRIC IRON repairing. All makes. Steam irons cleaned and repaired. ELMERS, 38 W. Vine. CRI Rotary 7 copies 882-333- 882-108- 882-116- 22-2- GENEALOGY Ph FENDER GUITARS amsp, Salt Lake prices. As low as I $8 down and $8 per month. Chau-doi- n Music Co., 220 So. Main, Tooele. Phone 6 or CURRY PLUMBING Water softner - fully automatic - lifetime guarantee. 7 Call for all your plumbing needs. 882-265- ' C-2- 8 |