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Show The Tooele Transcript, I ri., Icbruary 21, LOGO The Kditor Dear rath Fridas at TihkIc Kali. Second Class post-paid al To. a le. Hah. Published bv (lie Transcript Bulle- Issued tin Publishing Compans, Iiic., 5S North Main Street. Tooele Cits, I'tah. Address all correspondence to Hut 3K), Tooele, Utah 84074. i rate JO cents er eupv; $(.(10 per tear. PUBLISHED I v Trails ript Bulletin Publishing Co., Ine, JOEL DUNN. Editor JU.K TKWTKR. Associate Kditor ETHEL B. IIM.GREN. Business Manaicr SuliM-riptim- An Falitorial Modern Libraries Are Civie Servants . Why The Christian Science Monitor recommends you read your local area community events, public meetings, stories about people in and your vicinity. These you cant do without. 'shouldnt I: HOW THE YOUR LOCAL MONITOR COMPLEMENTS PAPER The Monitor specializes in analyzing and interpreting national and world news . . . with exclusive dispatches Irom one of the largest news bureaus in the nation's capital and Trom Monitor news experts in 40 overseas countries and all 50 states. THE MONITOR -I- TS A PAPER THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY TRY The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115 Please start my Monitor subscription for the period checked below. I enclose ru.S. funds). S JO 1 YEAR $26 3 months $6.50 ' 6 months $13 City .ZIP Code. 7 rr1 Handsome John Robert Young is anxiously awaiting his third birthday which will be Monday, February 24. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Young are planning a family party in his honor. On hand to share his birthday cake will be his little sister Marianne, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deppe, Mr. and Mrs. Silas M. Young and his Aunt Joanne Young. Photo by Fov Fudge Priesthood Meeting Sunday Stake Quarterly General Priesthood meeting will he held Sunday, February 23 at 1:30 p.m. in the stake center. All members of the Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood are urged to attend. -- 196 N. Broadway f: The Editor Dear Fall tor: Several times during the eight years I have lived in Tooele, I have lieen very tempted to pen a letter to you. However, I have always declined, fearful that 1 might offend someone. NOW 1 can keep quiet no longer. It is uulielicvalile to me that ANYONE can oppose the new library, let alone parents and intelligent citizens. Yet, I hear or read negative comments every day aliout it. As for the importance of this library: Ever since the first day tablets were incised with the inventory of a king's possessions nr the history of his campaigns and then stored in subterranean libraries have lieen chamliers, the basic repository of the wisdom of man and a measure of his civilization. library is synonymous with enlightened and civilized society, a ssmlxtl of progress, today more than ever. For this is the age of exploding knowledge, accumulating at a fantastic speed. J understand it doubles every ten years). The public library is the university of the people the storage vault of all this new knowledge, plus the wisdom of the ages and the font of dissemiA an plicated entertainment. Tooele Slake Sets Leadership Meeting Feb. 27 Serve Varied ANOTHER STATE -has instituted a modem Terrain, Traffie sign inspection program Highways in the State of to prevent death or in- Utah must serve extremes in to missing, improper or traffic volumes under widely highway signs. varying conditions of terrain and We just can't afford the climate. Utah has limited reand of a sources because of a small populunik collection are necessary to luxury sign inspection program anymore, lation comuared with a large do this. says Carlie Bowmer, traffic civil land area and must depend And modern attractive surengineer of that states Highway heavily on resources provided differdo make a big roundings Department traffic engineering by outside agencies, particularly ence, as the residents of Ogden division. the Federal government. have discovered. In the few months Bowmer feels an effective inThere are a total of 38,680 that their beautiful new library is necessary to miles of roads and streets in the has lieen open, the usage has spection system provide a high level of service State with about 5890 miles of tripled over what it was in the to the state's motorists, and also state highways, 20,350 miles of old one. Bixik loans on an averbecause of the increasing number roads, 2,590 miles of age have increased 10,000 a of cases where courts are find- - county t.ity streets and 8850 miles of mouth. ing governmental bodies respon- - roads on federal reservations, Books arent the only things silile for accidents caused by The Federal-ai- d highway offered in a good library either. or improper ems 0f Interstate, damaged Primary and Patrons may check out music, hen found negli- - Secondary highways amount to records and movies, among other highway signs. gent, many local and state gov- - a,ou 7 400 miles and are on the things. emments have been held liable state, county or city road sys-fRE THE thoughts previously damages sustained in such ac- - (ems lischool regarding published cidents. braries and using the money for IMPLEMENTED late last School libraries road repairs: year, the Arizona program calls have a special purpose they for visual inspection supplement the curriculum of the of each of the 34,(XX)-plu- s signs school. They're built around a that are the departments respon- need. and They age particular can't possibly serve the needs of h In any given all ages and classes of people. two period, daytime inspections As far as using the money for cheek for missing and damaged other purposes. I can think of at signs. A third inspection no better way to spend tax checks for reflective night Franklin money. As Benjamin brightness and readability. An investment in knowsaid, utilize Arizonas Inspectors ledge always pays the best inexcellent milepost marker system terest. And, 1 might add, is in reporting which signs need certainly more permanent than of replacement. These good roads. Road repairs last) repair located along highways markers, few months, knowledge, forever.e at intervals, help pinIN CLOSING, may I quote signs on a masinadequate point Clarence Day: The world of ter map. Repair or replacement hooks is the most remarkable creais effected with a minimum of tion of man nothing else that error and delay. he builds ever lasts. Monuments MOST STATES dont have fall, nations perish, civilizations regular sign inspection programs. grow old and die out. After an But in Arizona, its part of a era of darkness, new races build sign mans programmed duties others, but in the world of books the only way to make sure the are volumes that live on . . . program is done right, according still as young and fresh as the to Bowmer. day they were written . . . We re not aware of a single still telling mens hearts of the case (in Arizona) wiiere a misshearts of men centuries dead. ing or deteriorated sign was take the determined Please, Tooeleans, to be a factor in a trouble to go out and vote yes fatal traffic accident, says Bow- hnmeinaking knowledge and attitude test which site took along with other senior class girls in her school Decemlier 3, it has lieen announced. She will Ik awarded a special Betty Crosier silver charm. MISS RICHARDS is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil G. Richards 291 North Scoud West. Also, her paper lias lieen entered with those of other school winners in the state in competition for the title. State Homemaker of Tomorrow. The winner of this honor will lie granted a $1.51)0 scholarship from General Mills, Ine., sponsor of the animal program and her school will lie awarded a complete set of Britamiica by Inc. The Britamiica. will lie granted state runners-u$5X1 scholarships. In April, the first place winners from the 50 states and the District of Columbia, each accompanied by a school advisor, will lie guests on an expense-paitour of Washington, D.C., and Colonial Williamsburg. Va. The trip will culminate with the Tixk-ICivic meeting will Ik held Mumlav, Fehruars 24. 1909 at the City Hall. Theme fur the evening "Whistle While You Drive. Standard Oil Couqiauv of California will present the program with slides and narration by the Travel Service Representative Miss Betsy Bowen. All ineiulHTs and friends are invited to attend the meeting. Co-- t huirmeii for the meeting are Mrs. Charlene Elliot and Mrs. Lillian llaiiiitinnd. c Type Of Tax Return, Couples Told MISS RICHARDS Every taxpayer is entitled to use his own personal exemption of $(XX) on his Federal income lax 'return, said Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah. A huslnuid and wife may file Ency-clopsd- -- Ji p d naming of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Her scholarship will lie raised to $5,000. with thrse nin-ners-- being granted and $2.(XK scholarships, respectively. NATIONAL WINNERS are chosen on the basis of their original test scores, plus personal observation and interviews while on tour. All judging is by per$4,(XX), $3.(XXI sonnel from Science Research Associates, Chicago, nationally known educational testing firm, which also const nicts and grades the written test papers. The Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of . Tomorrow was started in 194-.- 3 to emphasize the importance of homemaking as a career. It marked its 15th anniversary this year with a record enrollment a joint return even though one of them had no income for the year. If the wife had income, they may file either a joint return or separate returns. Where a joint return is filed, the income of Ixith must lie included in the return regardless of the amount. For example, a wife earned income tax $!(X) from which was withheld. If she files a separate return to obtain her refund, the huslmd cannot list her as an exemption on his return. If husband and wife file serrate returns. Ixith must use This petite little miss is Karen the sdine tye of standard deducWalters. She arrived at the tion, either the regular 10 per cent standard or the minimum standard Holy Cross Hospital on February 13 weighing seven pounds 11 deduction; or Ixith must itemize ounces and measured 21 and a half their deductions. One cannot inches. Proud parents are diari- claim the standard deduction es and Carolyn Walters who also when the other dxs not. have a 23 month old son Max diaries. Happy grandparents Sign seen on a Maine farm are Mr. and Sirs. Max Cowans, fence: "Hunters dont shoot Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. anything that dix-sn-t move. Its Walters, New Orleans, La. probably the hired man. v of 630,584 senior girls in 15.116 of the nations schools. Total enrollment since the program started exceeds 6 million and more than $1.5 million has lieen grant- ed in 'scholarships. North Tooele Stake Leadership Meet to Be Held at 8th Ward The monthly MIA leadership meeting of the North Tooele Stake will lie held Thursday, February 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fifth- - Eighth Ward Hall. The stake leaders will meet immediately following the Stake Quartet Festival to lie held in the same building beginning at 6:30 p.m. These events were originally scheduled for February 20. Everyone is invited to attend the Stake Quartet Festival on the 27th. All ward and stake leaders are urged to attend the MIA leadership meeting at 7:30 that evening. SEE YOUR SHAT-R-PR00- F AUTO GLASS PROFESSIONAL Exclusive Warranty on Every Windshield Bradshaw Auto 50 North Main Street Your House of New ond Rebuilt Ports The Dollar Den Good Riddance Sale Admittance by ticket only. Tickets good for door prize of used sewing machine or knitting bag! 5.000 yds. material 1.000 yds. material 500 yds. material mer, adding, Were ahead 1969 4-D0- FALCON FOR 0R 49.20 PER MONTH WITH NORMAL IF YOU DOWN PAYMENT ARE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW CAR YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO TAKE A DEMONSTRATION (100 of the game now and we intend to stav there. RIDE FINANCING AVAILABLE) BONNEVILLE MOTORS 278 N. Main WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD e Use Same The Happening Ye Olde Bargain Basement three-mont- DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY A NEW for take home Monday Pumcla K. Richards has lieen named 1909 Betty Crusher Homemaker of Tomorrow fur Tooele high school here liesause die achieved the highest score in a onee-a-mon- Louise Hall 882-163- 1 Ticket will lie sold at the door, on a unreserved basis for 1.00 for adults and 75 cents for students. The entire atmosphere of the evenings program will lie that of inforiiidl fun and uncom- Drivers Seat nation. A LIBRARY has to keep pace with the times, the knowledge heard of. explosion, the needs of the peoNOW ple. A community must meet the Arizona challenge of making knowledge available to the public, the highway designed opportunity for continued educadue jury tion. It is an essential public serdamaged vice. Adequate facilities and an next Tuesday. Call tertaimueut. "I'p. L'p and Away With MIA" is the theme of February Kendall Dee Mitchell. 17, leadership meeting in Tooele Salt Lake City and Agnes Alvarae Stake. Scheduled for Thursday, Feb. Noyes, 17, Dugwav. Steven Delov Revan, 20, of 27 at 7:30 p.m. the meeting will Tooele and Bonnie Jdl Margctts, take place in the Stake Center. All departments will lie held 18, Tooele. William Ray Smith, 25, Dug-wa- y and a good representation from and Pamela Jean Bailer, 10, each ward is desired. Dugwav. Kent Roliert Ellevohl, 21, Alioanl St. Paul, Minnesota and Dclxirah Rescue Ship Janet Dennison, 18, Tooele. Van S. Johnson, 23, St. John Radannan Third Class Waland Judy Anne Parker, 25, Fresno F. Holmes, I'SX, husband of ter California. the former Miss Thanna Willard-so- n David Barton LeStieur, 25, of 2S3 South First East, TooMesa, Arizona and Paula Jean ele, was atxiard the I'SS I!oIine Tooele. 19. Speirs, Francis Wayne McBride, 25, County when the ship rescued a Tooele and Joyce RaeWeimer, downed pilot and his navigator off the coast of South Vietnam. 23, Enterprise, Oregon. The Holmes County was the first to get to a Marine, F-- 4 DIVORCES GRANTED: Lynn E. Ellis from Dorothy Phantom jet after it crashed off Taylor Ellis; Roliert Ellis Thomas Cua Viet, South Vietnam. Both the pilot and navigator from Juanita Mae Thomas; William Thomas Irvine from Judy had ejected from the aircraft and Louise Irvine. parachuted into the water. After a short search, Ixith men were brought alioard the ship and found to lie in good condition. Hie Holmes County is a tank landing ship deployed to VietLast vear, this column re- - nam in support of operations ported on a progressive highway against the enemy. The ship protraffic sign insiection program vides supplies to units of the developed by the Connecticut U. S. Seventh Fleet and lands tanks Highway Department. I'tilizing during amphibious operations. Ixith dav and night inspection teams, the Connecticut program lTlah Highways was the most advanced we'd horse-and-bug- Tooele Street. "state. letter To one-mil- Name. vaudeville with e. d newspaper Your local newspaper keeps you in-- ! formed of whats happening in your Marriages And Divorces Listed )nmkard." Odts. blackouts and song from the era of the "gay ninties". roumhng out the evenings e; Increasing miinliers of people using the Library has resulted in new Libraries I icing designed for easy and convenient use bv the public. Facilities must lie designed to meet the needs of alt age groups and provide for the varied services that a Pul-li- c Library can offer not only now but in the forseeable future. A building that is not only pleasant to lie in but is functional as well aids greatly in aiding a person to find what they are looking for. The modem Library is divided into areas where the yoiuigster does not disturb the oldster as laith use and enjov the Library facilities. Books, periodicals and other materials are arranged in open shelving that not only is convenient but inviting to use. Proper arrangement is a time saver and a step saver for the Librarian who can serve many more patrons during the day than if site must put up with inadequate and poorly designed library quarters. Office space to conveniently administer a full library program. A room in which to process and repair I looks anil other library materials. Space in which to expand to meet future needs of more 1 looks and materials. Areas to accommodate microfilm machines anti copiers and other new equipment that expand a library's usefulness to the community are needed. Meeting space for groups that are not only civic forces iq the community but that can lienefit from associating closely with the Library program is an important part of the Librarys contribution to the progress of the community. A building that can house materials with reasonable protection against fire and other damage is only a good investment when it is realized that many expensive materials can lie replaced, if at all, only with difficulty. Many services of the Library depend on the patient collection of materials by the Librarian over many years for the needs of tomorrow. A new Library for Tooele is an investment in your future and the opportunity to join past generations in leaving a valued heritage for the generations of today and tomorrow. s Next Thursday through Satur- We urge all the property dav nights, the Tooele High Audi- owners in the (lily of Tooele the Gaslight to make their wishes known on tormm liecome the Ixind issue for the Library. Theatre as Tooele High School A In The Night Iat thi election lie the wishes of the majority of the property Naughty Ninties." The program will feature the owners and not the minority. Lets The rernemlier the date February 25 well known melodrama. as important. If the IJlirarv Rond is approved let iiv lie able to say with pride it was the wishes of all. We again urge and stress the importance of all property The Tooele County Clerks ofowners and especially our dull fice has released the following memliers to vote according to statistics of marriages and ditheir wishes on this issue. vorces for the month of January: The Tooele Womens Club MARRIACE LICENSES: Joel C. Carlton, 68, Grants-villMarv V. Lang, 70, Grants-vill- Civic League Meets Pamela Richards Is Named 1969 Home Maker from THS Gaslight Theatre Opens At Tooele High Fell. 27 To loCtler 1 2 3 .00 yd. yds. 1 .00 yds. 1.00 Used Sewing Machines - 4.95 and up Floor Model Berninas Discount 2 ptifkie Sfeeeiatfy beaten, 15 S. Main S. 882-237- 0 Thursday through Saturday |