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Show Trial Runs Sel For Dogs In State Parks Homo .Miftftioiiun Assignment, Touch Stale In Mile mission- ary ussighiitciit for Suiulay, Mar. 9 liatv Ueii inaile a follows; First Waid - Janie Jensen anil diaries laivtreme. Jr. FiNirtli Ward Calvin Olsen ami l.tnn Bryan. Fourth Ward Leigh Pratt and Joel Dunn. Eleventh Ward - Cordon Fee and William Zcntner. Twelfth Ward J. Dean Zcntner and Bert Winn. Keith Thirteenth Ward Allen and Lorraine Pitt. Stockton Ward Jack Cox and Douglas Bateman. Vernon Ward - Kenneth Shield Midstream Camp Daughters of Ltah Pioneers will lie held Mon- day, March 10 at the home of Parks and Recreation leadi not more than fix frit in Director F. C. Koiol made it length or confined within a stalling March 1, dogs hide, 3. Heiiire that dogs and cats are going to have a six imuitlix' trial period in which to prove lie kept inside a tent. caiii)er or themselves good neighlMirs in other enclosed vehicle during the slate park night hour. Koiol signed an order that I. Require that no dogs are will at least temporarily end a allowed on a swimming lieacli, hail against keeping dogs over- even on a leadi. 3. EXCEPT THE "Seeing night in the State Park system. s But the orrler sets tight Ese" dog of hlind persons, proon dogs Imth day and night. hibit dogs on any park trail THE OKDEK applies from mitside the limits of campgrounds ith M,jrih!! when it will expire. It includes public facilities, and prohibit all campgrounds in the State Park dogs in any building or structure erf the State Park system. system. This six mouths trial rule will "This is going to give dog . do the following: owners the chance to prove they I. Prohibit noisy or vicious can keep their pels overnight in luj prohibit the turning state puik campgrounds without l)()NC uf aMy gnmml at any time, by lessening park enjoyment anywhere in the State Paik sys- - others," Koiol said in signing "'T1' Scheduled for North Tooele Slake Primary preparation meeting for officers and teachers in the North Tooele Stake will lie held Thursday, March 6, ut 7:00 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake Cen- ter. Those invited to attend include: Ward Primary Presidents and their counselor; Secretaries, Guide leaders, ull organists and choristers. hope for a attendance. good will meet Board mcinliers at fi:43 p.m. just prior to the general meeting. Its just around the s Sel New Iteeord 23-ye- g l- ac-pa- id corner Call 882-447- 1 Now for an appointment with one! of our beauticians for one of these specials Hatters theme. Prizes will lie given for the first, second and third place winners. Memliers and their guests are invited to come out and enjoy this social event. A short meeting will also lie held for of next years offinomination cers. All past presidents are urged to attend. Hot Oil Treatment, Shampoo s5 M250 Finish off your well groomed look with a manicure for $1 Gladys Fashion Flair 882-447- January Bond Sales Ix-e- n so why not get ready? Permanent for Sc ientists at the I'uisersits rd species of the elements which of Ituh have developed a new Jiffer in mass. Each element at- has one or more isotope. There technique to "fingerprint and are 1.400 of them in the known contaminant mospherie track down source of air po- - elements. Of these, 270 are stable lotion. or Dr. Mead L. Jensen, proles- Dr. Jensen say the Culver-so- r of geology and director of sily is now capable of analyzing the I'liiversitv's ladtoiuturv of more stable and radioactive Isotope Geology, says tests aie isotnies than any other acaulreadv under way in the Salt demic facility in tiie world. The latke Valley and in New Ymk air pollution researih is financed City, with initial results expect hv a $150.0110 three-yea- r grant from (lie Natimial Institutes of ed iiv eurlv summer. ACCORDING TO Dr. Jen-se- Health, U. S. Public Health Serthe tethuique involves the vice. The I' of I' team plan to measurement of stable isotope from samples gathered at race each of the known pollustations" set up ill tant in the atmosphere. The the Salt Valley and as first step is setting up 12 micro-fa- r as 30 miles west to Grants- - meteorology station at selected villi-- . Utah. to mmiitor weather con- Kuch source of smog swamp ditiiHis 24 himrs a day. industrial plants, autumn- - measuring wind dircctimi and biles, etc. emits Milliitants velocity, humidity, temperature of a characteristic isotopic com- - and precipitjtimi, researchers ositinu whiih can Ik-- measured can gather more clues to in the University's sluntiale the "fingerprint" sicctrtmii-lers- . mass mgs of the mass spectrtMiu-ler-. These devices produce "isotopic Hie pollutants are taken from (nun Imth the air Idlers and frmii precipiU-am- l fingerprints the samples. By lion gathered at the statiuns. In the New York City rehis colleagues and graduate st search, the Bronkhaveii Natimial is attempting to de dents can determine the percent lemiine the source --of sulphur age contributed by each source. You might sav we are using dioxide in Manhattan and Izmg stable iotoxx as tracers," Dr. Island, the University using Jensen adds. "For example, the mass sectnimeter after cmisul- sulphur dioside emitted from the tation with Dr. Jensen. This smokestack of an industrial plant research is expect-frohas a different isotopic make- - cd to determine what up from (he sulphur tlinsitlc re- - of the sulphur ml!iiluut are leased by dccaving organic iiiui cuntril iiited by electrical plants and by gas and (.r j, swamp. ISOTOPES ARE the heaters in apartments. "micro-meteorolog- y Utahns invested $2.5 mil- limi in U. S. Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares last mouth, sales record for setting a State Savings Bonds January, Cost of lienefits furnished by there would lie no duplicatiim Director Kathleen Meikle report-stat- e and local governments to a of these amounts which appear ed today. It is gratifying to note the tvpical Utah family is more than in local government budgets. double the taxes paid by such a Major taxes paid included fine start our people have made family to these same units of uImmiI $277 in property taxes on toward achieving the goal of according to a com- - the home, $IIS in sales lax $26.4 million assigned to our made by Utah Founda- - (state and local levies totaling Mate, the Director said. I fall s purison tion, a private nonprofit public 3'4 per cent) and $135 in state January sales totaled $2,502,635, income tax. Other' direct taxes compared with $2,156,2.16 a year service agency. THE RELATION of taxes would include projierty tax and ago, and represent 9.5 x-- r cent 1909 sales. paiil by a typical family of four license plate fees on the family of our hoped-fo- r Mr. D. R. Lneck, Area Mana- to the cost of lienefits received car, state gasoline tax, and mis- state and local government cellaneous taxes including those ger of Western Electric Com- ' is roughly the same as it was on liquor, cigarettes, and oleo- - pany, volunteer stale Share in America 69 campaign chairman, in 1955 and 1960 when Utah margarine. COST OF lienefits provided is heading Utah s savings ImiikIs Foundation made similar com- drive activities, taxes (on the basis of a parisons, although major Tooele County s share of the increased substantial- - family) was $4S0 at the state have total was $158,160, states taxes the from Federal interim. in the $167 level, county, ly and Federal lienefits re- - $312 from the city, and $470 cording to Mrs. Meikle. Further, attention of Federal ceived were not considered in from the school district. It was noted by the Founda- - income tax payers was called anv of the Foundation compari- tion that the figure for school to the option of taking refunds sons. bias- - in savings (Kinds in lieu of cash, A tvpical family of four, Iiv- - lienefits was conservative, is to All that is necessary assummore much was there Lake as are Salt in family City, ing ed to have a gross income of units in Salt Lake City than check the proper Imx on your $8,000 a year, to live in a home children enrolled in public schools, tax return," the Director point- Vvith a current market value of the average cost per family of ed out. Another important feature $17,500 and to drive 10, (MM) miles the school district is less than h year in a car with a market the average cost per school child, of savings IkiihIs is that interest valie ()f $1,750. On the basis of Average cost per child in Salt earned on Imth Series E and (lese assumptions, it was indi Lake City schools in the 1907- - Series H Imnils is not subject to cated that slightly over $700 68 school year was about $620. State income tax and should wouj ()e pajj jn direct faxes Cost of lienefits for a family not lie reported." children in 1968 to state, county, city with two school-ag- e The term all cotton" is a and school district. Cost of would he $1,239. The figure for consumers best guarantee of maximum wearability and government units would exceed $1,400 according to the research brief issued by the Foundation. In calculating lienefits, money from Federal sources was eliminated from state and local budget totals, as were funds from nontax sources. Also exempted from Primary Preparation Would You Like a Lift and a New Look For Spring? AFMA ELECTS Stanshury Chupter No. 61 of the Armed Forres Management Association (AFMA) at Tooele Army Depot elected the following new officers at their February Vi Gooch, for memlier-ship- ; meeting: I. to r., Fil Soares. Executive Beverly Hunt, Council Memliert Tom Steele, Council Memlier; Bert Johns, President; Percy Smith, Treasurer; Peg Carmack, Secretary; IoiDeane Long, Council Memlier, and Stan McAllister, Council Memlier. Absent when the picture was taken were Charles Hopt for programming, and Cecil Jarman and Willard Woods Council kins, Services Given To Ulali Families Are Greater Than Taxes They Pay Park systems. LIFE I believe that lifes challenges and its griefs exist only to make better human beings. Katherine Hepburn Guess Whos Still a Success?" by Duane Y'al entry, Success Unlimited 1 42 East 2nd North It's Girl Scout Cookie Time again! Treat your family to a wonderful selection of delicious cookies. Your purchase helps Girl Scouts build their camping program and obtain' much needed equipment. Buy many packages of Girl Scout cookies during sale week, March 8 through 15. Freeze them! BYU FIELDHOUSE state expenditures were amounts such as the B" and "C road funds and liquor profits allocated to local government, so that Monday, March 31, 8:15 p.m. Putting you first, keeps us first IUM Of flCtUlftCl High team series: A1 and Lid 1561 VAN CLIBURN Internationally Celebrated Pianist with Elva Nelson America Chevrolet Tourist Attraction, Sports-Recreatio- n UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is now at Gladys Fashion Flair Dept. PRICES 7 rows on playing floor Next 7 rows on playing floor Green seats (chairback) All other seats (bleacher) First She invites her friends and patrons to Call camper body, 3. Series 20 Suburban. 4. Camaro SS Convertible with RS equipment. over-ca- b 5. Chevelle SS 396 Convertible. 6. Impala Convertible. CLIP TO: an appointment Try a manicure while you are under the drier t AND $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 M A I i.. Ticket Office Harris Fine Arts Center Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84601 Enclosed is my check or money order for $ for 882-447- 1 1. Series 10 Chevy Sportvan 108. 2. Series 20 Longhorn Pickup with 19G9 Isotope 'Fingerprint Traces Air Poiliilion con-trol- - Phone The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 7, camp-ground- the order. "There have lieen long years of emotional argument ulioiit dogs in public- places, but ut the end of the six mouths' period we can adopt a state park rcgulatimi supMirted by facts," be "These rules generally are less stringent than somewhat those effective on many State M750 THIRD SECTION Slate for seats, at each. Your name Address City State Return this coupon AT ONCE, with stamped, envelope for early choice of tickets to Van Cliburn and the Utah Symphony Orchestra. |