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Show Jr. Moose Farmers Urged, Study Feed Crain Program The Chairman of (he Tooele County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee today urges the county's farmers to study provisions of the 1969 Feed Crain Program to insure that they dont overlook benefits available only to those who par- ticipale. The Chairman, Lawrence V. Matthews, said producers who are eligible to participate in the production control pro- have received their notiti- cation of base acreage as well as general iufonnation on pro- gram provisions. Further details on the program are available at Sponsor Dance February 21 the County ASCS Office in the Federal Building and from county and community ASC committeemen. MR. MATTHEWS said the benefits to farmers trough the program are the Vtt'Ial,llity of price support loans, payments, acreage diversion Foments and higher Prces resulting from a better UUnte 1rtwee uP,y uiand for the commodities. Farm-Kraera must rucetheir feed grain for thcse creie ,0 principle , Peri ' 3 in on County will continue . . , J01 through March 21. The 1969 program, Mr. Matthews continued, is similar to the one in effect last year. The only major exception is that liar-le- y included this year. The other two eligible feed grains are com and grain sorghum. ACCORDING TO Mr. Matthews the goal of this years plan is the diversion of more acreage than last year to other uses. Nationally, the goal is a diversion of 37 million acres. This is nearly five million more acres than last year when liarley was not a part of the program. If the diversion goal is reached it is expected that total production would lie slightly less than utilization, thereby resulting in a reduction in carryover is See him nowl LEONARD HANSEN 49 S. 1st East stocks. 882-300- 5 FAJtM NSU RANCH COMPANIES Home Offices: Bloomington, Simon STATE f Overheard: I stretched my coffee break all the wav to the Al unemployment office. Bernstein pen Tonight , GAMES PARTY St. Marguerite's Catholic ladies Guild is having a games party, Saturday, February 22ml. at 8 p.m. at tbe Social I lull. 115 North Broadway, tails of prizes Public and free refreshments. invited. I- Saturday A. Elden Shields, Acting Postmaster, said today that there would lie no mail delivery or window service at the Tooele Post Office on Saturday, February 22 That day is lieing oliserved At a sccial meeting of Or as a national holiday, the anni- vervary of George Washington's der of Eastern Star, Friday, Feb. 21. 8 p in. in the Fraternal Hall birthday. Mr. Shields emphasized that a program in oliscrvaiice of an the Post Office would lie open FIxtral will Ik? presented bv for full service Friday tbe 21st. Carrington. On the same evening Tooe le This includes regular rural and alley Chapter 25 will celebrate city delivery, window service its 6th anniversary with a birth- and liox service. On Saturday there will lie day party, All iiiciiiIhts attending aie no deliveries or window service. however persons with Ixixes will requested to bring a childhood s lie able to pick up their mail and picture of themselves. An can lie left for dis- - ing program has liecn arranged Eagles Auxiliary meeting will lie held Monday, February 24 at 8:00 p.m. We are having a White party and all you need to participate is a bundle of old clothes. It will lie lots of fun so everyone come on - We also want to remind everyto bring your dollar gift for our visitation. It will lie on March 3rd. If taxes ere poin In the neck to you, let BLOCK do the iob. In ne time, your return h prepored, double-checke- d Quartet Festival, and guaranteed Leadership Meet. Thurs., Feb. 27 for accuracy. Try enjoying taxes for a change. CUAIANTM : We guorontee occvrote preparation of every tax return. If we make any errors that cost you any penalty or interest, we will poy the penalty cr interest. o I The North Tooele Stake Quartet Festival will lie held in the North Tooele Stake Center on Thursday, February 27, 1969 at 6:30 p.m. preceding the monthly MIA Leadership meeting. 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. CO. America's Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices 453 North Main a.m.-- 9 p.m.; Sat. 9-- 5 Ph 882-40- 1 1 iNo Appointment Necessaryc organization. THE REPORT mites that for the state as a w hole approximately 50.4 x r cent of the property tax burden was Imrne hv owners of commercial ami industrial property, 36.5 jx-- r cent hv owners of residential property, 6.9 jx-- r rent hv owners of motor vehicles, ami v 5.7 per cent bv agricultural n R. Shafer, left. one Weekdays 9 A new Bishopric was sustained bv the Tooele Eighth Ward on Sunday, NFIW BISHOPRIC F'rhruaty 2. Stake President Sherman IJiulliohn was in charge when the change was made. Bidtop Kenneth S. Richardson who has served the ward dnee 1904 was released with his counselors Ruliert E. Davis and George M. Harrell, ward clerk Elwin Fllkinglim, and assisThe new Bidinpric (diown alxivr) tant clerks Furriest Munro and Courtney McFIailit-rn- . sealed left to right, second counselor, FT win Fllkingtmi, Bidiop Koliert - Davis, and first counselor, F'orriest Munro. Standing, ward clerks George M. Harrell (right) and F'rauk-ti- Will Close out. Mil v Post Office Eagles Gill . Auxiliary Meeting LOOK (m tiers of commercial ami industrial prnx-rtpaid $1,019,-50or 49.1 per uut of the total propeity taxes i barged ill Tooele County last sear. This compares with projx'ity taxes of $748,917 (35,2 per cent of the total! on residential propel ts , $172,217 or 8.1 xr mil on motor s eludes (passenger ears ami trucks!, ami $137,302 (6.5 xr cent! on agricultural prox-rt(farm real es tale, farm buildings, in.uliinerv, ami lixestixk). Hiese facts were brought out in ail auals sis of the proK-rttax in 1968 prepared bv Utah Foundation, the private tax research 7 Hundreds Of Youngsters Participate in VFW Sports Shooting Program Hundreds uf youngsters across t.(MI(rv gre sighting am off nfle dints this squeezing M.t ,m a SJ)riMI, Wlt, summer trip to famed Gamp Perry, Ohio, and the National Rifle and Pistol Championships. ,u. t.jr I'M) Fill A program Match This: pro-x-rt- ow uerx. Total plicu Kent of Metairie. lot., and the high entry from Texas was Alfredo Rangel of FII Paso Rules for this match have slightly altered since its Ix'giiiiiing ten years ago. THE COURSE of fire for all contestants is 10 shots from the prone, standing and kneeling positions at a target 50 feet away. Hie top three in the national and Texas categories then must enm-jx-t- e in a shootoff over the same course of fire under the supervision of an NRA official witness and the winners of the shnotoffs go on the deer limit. Hie veterans organization also sxmsors other xistal mutches and encourages jxists to stage their own events and form Ix-c- n Ialies prone,-standin- lea-gue- s. aw-ay- s aard e VFW-sponsore- d four-mout- box. An - inside as soft as the outside is tough. Q. When is the best time to begin looking for a college? A. The best time is during your junior year in high and then make your I decision. fi-- nal Q . Who ' should make the decision of what col-Flege I am to attend? A. Ultimately, the student should. After talking it over with your parents, your high school counselor, and a representative of the college, and carefully considering all other factors, you make the deci; for biggest camper bodies. sion. I make up my mind, should I visit the campus? A. Definitely. Every campus has a different atmosphere, and you may not like it. The time to find out is before you arrive on campus to begin studies. At Monmouth, we encourage prospective students to come to the campus Q. Before Only a Chevrolet pickup can tally this list of advantages that add up to more value for your investment: Start with style bold and handsome, newest in the field. Add smoothest pickup ride, the result of tough coil springs at all four wheels on most models. Plus the biggest choice of truck 6 and V8 engines in And doubleany popular pick-uwall steel in vital areas. Theres much more. (Like the new Longhorn model, first pickup designed especially for camper duty.) Its all at your Chevrolet dealers. Buy now, while were making things hotter than ever for competition and better than ever for you. p. tax increased 251 )er x-- x-- Ik-i-- Honorable Discharge school. This way, you and your parents can look at many schools before nanowing the decision down to three or four. Concentrate on these schools during your remaining year in high school, New Chevy Longhorn income cent over the past eight years. Hie combined average annual Its Patricia Pirolli, graduate of Monmouth MonCollege, mouth, Illinois, and now an admissions counselor for the college, answers some typical questions by high school students about college. ot , - how to manage your money, and what stocks can mean to you. Youll receive our Research Departments suggestions on which stocks to buy to fit your individual objectives and financial situation. Youll get a chance to ask any questions you want, hear them openly discussed, and come away with the answers you want. And thats all there is to the formal program. Youre welcome to leave if you want to. But if youd like to sit down and talk about your own situation, then stay. The Men from Merrill Lynch will be glad to get you a firsthand opinion on a particular stock, review your situation in detail, or discuss the bilities of starting a sensible investment of your own. by Patricia Pirolli 8-fo- taxes inqvised Throughout the entire state, dath slate and haal) accounted for 61.0 per cent of the total property tax load during Ik8. Irojierty taxes iuqaiscd hs comity governments were equal to 1 8.3 per cent of the total, lily ami town taxes amounted to 13.0 per cent, taxes levied by special improvement districts totaled 4.1 per cent, and laaiuty taxes accounted for only slightly r more than 0.1 cent of the Utah properly tax load last sear. Hie Foundation also noted that although prox-rttaxes iliarged in Utah rose by 57 er I960 ami I'kvS, the lent increase in other major tax sources has lafir even greater. F'or example, the sales tax rose 103 per cent and the individual si hiail taxes The Rian from Merrill Lynch tells you how to invest in two hours flat COLLEGE BOUND The lowest priced popular pickup with an prox-rt- bvTooele Counts last year amounted to according to the Foundation report. Hiis represented an increase of $221,419 or 11.6 per cent Irnin (tie 1967 property tax total ami was $959,-23- 9 or 81.9 ix-- r cent aluive the I'HiO level. Throughout the state, property taxes rose by .3.7 per cent last year ami have increased bv 57.3 r cent since 1960. Foundation analysts point out that the main elements in the proXTtv tax rise during recent years include (I) mill levy increases, (2) new properties added to the tax rolls, ami (3) valuation adjustments. Hie average mill levy in Tooele County last year was 73.19 mills $7.3.19 per $1,010 assessed valuation). Hiis compares with an average county wide rate of 56.15 mills in 1960. For the state as a whole, the ' average mill rate was 82.23 mills in 1968 and 65.36 mills ceive the largest share from property tax receipts. State and hxal taxes levied for the supprojH-rtport of the public sc Iliads in Tom-lCounty last sear totaled $1,367,578. Tills was equal to 64 6 jx-- r cent of all projx-r- t v laves iuqtosed in the County. Taxes for county purpivcs amounted to $291,011 (13.7 per cent of the total i. municipal taxes were equal to $110.6(0 (20.7 per cent), ami laniiity taxes amounted to $21,816 (I 0 per tent) ill 1968. sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars increase in these major taxes with the assistance of the National (8.1 per ci lit per year), however, Rifle Association, these junior is less than the rate of growth by chairman Grace Crawford. riflemen are comX'ting in a in total state and local spending Hostesses are Itavlcnc Hender- postal team match which lias in Utah (average of 9.3 r cent son, Ixiuisc Spry and Edith Craft. grown since its inception ten per sear) during the eight-vea- r years ago. xtkkI 19.59 through 1967. The Classic Teams consist of 10 mcmlierx difference Ik-- ween the rise in with the five high scores to count W L Team Standings! state and local spending ami refor teutn total. Mach competitor Gordons Furniture 23't 8'x ceipts from the major tax sources fires 10 shots from the C & G Const r. 21't 10't has made up primarily and kneeling positions 13 19 Farm and Home increased . through borrowing, 50 at a feet Hie target 14 18 Tooele Gem greater Federal aid, and the use is ox-match to anv or girl Ixiy Al and L.id 17 15 of fund balances and surpluses memlx-- r of a rifle club, which is Hie National Youth Activities 18 llaities Realty II accumulated in earlier years. sxmsored by a VFW Post, who Committee that youth 10 22 Team No. 8 has not attained tbe age of 19. should have the opportunity to 27 5 D. Hunt Co. Intellectual: A fellow whos The contest is under the direceive training in gun safety found something more interestin 1960. rection of the National Youth and to experience the fellowship SCHOOLS CONTINUE to re- - ing than women. Joan I. Welsh High series: Committee of the that exists among target sheltLaila Collier 564 Activities VFW. Teams can fire their rec- ers and hunters of all ages. The e 542 Dolores Yarbrough e ord scores anytime organization feels that the com525 Floss Cordon 1 and March 31. petitive spirit which is generatHigh games: IN ADDITION to the grand ed through participation in this 221 Dolores 5arlmutgh of the trip to the National youth program serves well in 204 prize Janet Bevan VFW makes the development of youth into the Championships, 200 Pat Barton resxinsihle adults. in,on,hlJr ,aWards t0, ,he h.' High team series: aKKrcKa,e Junior Rifle Trnx-la''t Gem and Mineral . . 1521 ,can,s h of com- - Clubs affiliated with the NRA are the ideal vehicles for youth petition. COALS Hiis is only one of several to enjoy the sxirt of shooting. fthm was made to reach, . sjxirts shooting programs sHinsor- - according to Edward L. Bum What interests him most is what ed of VFW the director Youth in the Actiham, by cooperation bes beyond his grasp. Frank wilh the NRA as a sports atti vities Committee. He pointed out a two-hou- r Sounds like a big order? It is. Halhday Ferris, vity for youth and to stimulate that participating youth leam Toward the Goal, program filled with enough basic information interest in rifle shooting and such valuable lessons as safe for stocks and bonds to get nearly anybody about resxct gun handling, marksmanship safety. proGOODNESS Another popular event among perty, attention to instruction and on off the right foot. An act of goodness is of itself the how to work as a team. is the VFW-NRjunior experts if So, youd like to learn more about investan act of happiness. No reward annual Individual Postal after the event can coming, come to our: coming Match. pare with the sweet reward that THIS CONTEST is shot each Basic Investment Forum went with it. Maurice Maeter- - October and the first place award to the best shot in the Monday, February 24 match, as well as the high entry at City Hall, Tooele from the state of Texas is an expstarting at 7:30 PM sharp deer hunting trip to ense-paid Elijah C. Reid, son of Mr. Eden, Texas, over the ThanksYoull learn what stocks and bonds are, and Mrs. Elijah C. Reid, of , Clover has received an honorable giving Day weekend. how they are bought, who should buy them Last year's match drew neardischarge from the U.S. Army, at and why. Ft. Rucker, Alabama. He plans ly 2(H) competitors from 18 states. Youll hear a talk on investing in general, The national champion was Ste- - to enroll at Utah Tech. interest-material- Tehi LONG 21, 1969 One Half of County Property Tux Paid By Business group. Admission is $1.25 jht couple or 75 cents single admission. Everyone is invited to at lend. 'I Ue Hie Tooele Transcript, Fri., February l)ai'tg rt price-suppo- SECOND SECTION The big date is Friday. Feb. 21. and (lie event is a dame xinvied by the Ji. Mouse of Tooele. Tbe place will lie the National Guard Armory, will lie fiom S to II pm. and music for dancing will lie played by The Bare Facts, a local Chevrolet Value Showdown for a day or so during the week so they can sit in on classes, visit the students on campus, and see the dormitories and general life of the school. We set up appointments to talk to professors and students during your visit. In this way, you are exposed to all factors of student life. I would encourage you to do this with any college you are seriously considering. pro-gra- Q. My familys income is average. Will this keep me Reserve your seats today. Theres from attending my first choice college which is expensive? A. No. Many families cannot afford to pay college costs from savings or income. Therefore, most colleges have excellent financial aid programs offering scholarships, grants, loans and jobs. Today, the amount of financial aid awarded by a college is closely related to a students need to attend that college. Contact the financial aid officer at the college of your choice for complete information. Q. If I have a very detailed question about a college, who should I see? A. Your high school counselor will be able to help. Or you can ask your high school counselor how to contact the colleges counselor. If you have a question about Monmouth College, I would be glad to help. Talk to your high school counselor and he will tell you how to reach me. no charge or obligation, of course, but space is limited. So either call or mail in the coupon below. Please reserve seats for your Basic Investment, Forum on Monday, February 24 at City Hall, Tooele. Cant make it then, but Id like to come to a later session. i Kennecott Building SALT LAKE CITY 84111 Telephone: 328-461- 1 ft j j |