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Show 7 The fanner had gone and had himself elected to the legislature. After he'd served in the TEACHERS One of the teacher's major tasks is to make it possible for each student to see and comprehend the relationship between what is important for him and what seems to lie important for society as represented by parents, school, and teachers. Don RoThis is relevance. binson, Phi Delta Kappan body for thirty days, he came home for a weekend, Martha,", he said to his wife, "I've discovered one thing: It s the first insane asylum Ive ever seen or heard of that's nm by the inmates!" -Illustrated Weekly of India law-maki- Income Level Higher In Tooele County For The Best Buys in Town See Allsop Realty We have some very choice buys if you are in the market for a GOOD home. Listed with us, we offer: bedroom, two bath, large livingroom with fireplace, sliding glass doors to a patio with fireplace outside, attached garage and a kitchen that any woman would love. This kitchen is tiled, and is complete with double door refrigerator, built-i- n range, dishwasher and lots of cabinets, all beautiful birch, diningroom, and many other features. This of ground. Has terraced home is on an acre; and back yard, with lawn and shrubs. Let us show you this one. A four 'one-thir- country, One of the most beautiful NEW homes in Tooele. Never been lived in. This house has three bedrooms, two beautiful cultured marble baths, every room including the bathrooms are fully carpeted. Has a large livingroom with fireplace, a formal diningroom, efficient kitchen, complete with built in range, dishwasher and disposal. Full basement with and additional bedroom as double garage, rumpusroom well as utility room. Basement rooms are complete with exThis ception of paneling. This can be done at your leisure. than more considerable for built money not be home could we are selling it for. FHA, Gl or Equity financing. Industrial Property, Ranches, 240 Acres dryland. We have other Halloween lovely homes from $12,000 up. See Us Allsop Realty 11 South Phone 882-368- Main To Pre-electi- on Banquet Oct. 30 Everyone will be welcomed to the annual Democratic pre- Palmers Recreation Center Pine Canyon will be the setting for a Halloween party on Friday, October 31 starting at 8 p.m. All high school students are invited to attend. In addition to dancing (which will be to records) there will be a carnival, spook alley and refreshments. ill 882-085- 1, 882-048- 1 s. The Eagles Halloween Party will be held Friday night, October 31st at the Aerie Lounge. The Auxiliary sisters will start selling their steak dinners at 7 p.m. Dress up in your fanciest costumes and come out and dine, dance and enjoy an evening of fun. There will be three prizes awarded for the best costumes. There will be dancing to western music by Pat Browns Combo starting at 9 and lastEagles Family Night will be ing until 1 a. in. held Saturday, November 1 at WEALTH the Eagles home. Wealth is not a matter of All members of the Aerie coincidence. and the Auxiliary with their chance, luck, or The only chance you have is families are urged to come out the chance you make for yourand enjoy an evening of fun. self. Joseph Murphy, Your A tui key dinner will be Infinite Power To Be Rich' served at 6:30 pan. at $1 per plate, for adults and 50 cents CONSUMERS for children under 12 years. Its never too early to eduFollowing the dinner, games cate a consumer, says Professor will be played starting at 8 Adolph Butkys of Lehigh Unipan. versity, who suggests starting the process in the fourth grade. DREAMS A society without dreams This will help future generawould be like an individual tions become better consumsleeper without dreams to fill ers, he maintains, and will also aid poor families where his night; it would die. Tom Naim, Farewell to Es- children do much of the shopping. Marketing Manage- cape, Realities, Paris WINS HIGH POWERED RIFLE: Jess Allen, owner of Allens Foodtown (left) presents a new Winchester 30-0model 70 rifle fitted with a four power scope to Charles Fox, 16 Tacoma Drive. Mr. Fox won the weapon during the Deer Hunters Open House held at the market on October 16. 6 : Relief Society Plans For Bazaar A bazaar, rummage sale and a bake sale will all be combined into one when the Grantsville First Ward Relief Society holds their Bazaar on November 15 in the Lions Hall. Time is 1:00 pan. The sale will feature home sewn articles, baby quilts. In addition, there will be a rum- The bake sale will have made by some of the best known cooks in the city. Remember the date! The time! And the place! Watch this newspaper for further details. foods 9 ilBBBegBgg'girl Everyone Invited Seminary Halloween Party Friday 882-051- Dinner and Dance Fri. mage sale. Before You Buy. The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 31, 1969 882-203- Another beautiful Another beautiful home in the Little Mountain Subdivision. Three bedrooms on main floor, spacious kitchen and dining area, large livingroom with fireplace, sliding glass doors to beautifully landscaped yard and patio, yard fully fenced with decorative fencing. Full basement with extra bedrooms and rumpus room. This home can be purchased on an equity deal with 5V4 interest. Or can be financed through FHA or Gl. You cannot go wrong with this one. THIRD SECTION election banquet to be given October '30, at 7 p.m. at the Elks Hall. Highlight of the evening will be remarks by Senator Frank E. Moss and Governor Calvin L. Rampton. Local city candidates will also be present. A lively dinner is in the making and the guests will be entertained by top local talSponsored by the Tooele ent. sonal taxes. Tickets are still available Seminary, the evening promises It was a larger proportion to be fun. by calling Ray Pmett, great than was found in most parts Alma of 25 cents Beverly White, An admission of the Mountain States, where will be and carnival Jean Walters, Cynthia charged only 64.6 percent had net in- Ixxiths will be five cents. or any of the DisHunt, comes of over $5,000. trict Chairmen or Vice Chair-ladyBECAUSE THE figures refer to cash income only, they Fireside do not do full justice to farm TEACHING On Sunday, November 2 at communities, which enjoy spe- 7:30 Any unfortunate who elects p.m. in the Tooele Stake to teach school in these feisty cial benefits through lower food Center, the LDS Seminary will times should and living costs. acquire (1) a full sponsor a fireside. Mrs. Maxine As to other income groupsuit of armor for professional Grimm will be the featured wear, insurance ings in Tooele County, the re(2) adequate speaker. 38.3 in the cent lists and per port against personal injury Refreshments will be served $5,000 to $8,000 bracket and (3) a lawyer to protect himself the meet. 12.4 per cent at the $8,000 to following firm the outrageous slings and arrows of undisciplined children, $10,000 level. In the $3,000 to WINTER The nakedness and asperity $5,000 range are 16.6 percent. irresponsible parents and the The rest are over $10,000 or of the wintry world always fill American Civil Liberties Union the beholder with pensive and under $3,000. not necessarily in that order. To what extent people are profound astonishment. 'SamuInez Robb, syndicated columbetter off these days after their el Johnson nist pay boosts is a moot question. Higher living costs and increased taxes are taking a big bite out of the added income. step-by-ste- p d home on Skyline Drive. This is a very comfortable home, owner transferring to Salt Lake. It has a large with fireplace, carpeted floors, dinnette with livingroom built-ins- , sliding glass doors to balcony, efficient kitchen with three bedrooms, three baths, full basement with two finished bedrooms and a rumpus room paneled and ready for use. This is another deal that can be financed, or can be sold with a low interest, equity deal. Come in and let us show you this one. the proportions of their populations in each income division. The purpose was to gain a better picture of the purchasing power of a locality than is afforded by the average income figure. It shows whether the average represents earnthat are well distributed or ings whether they are unbalanced by a few families with big incomes compensating for many more with small incomes. IN TOOELE County, it appears, the balance is good and the general level of earnings relatively high. Locally, at the beginning of this year, some 67.0 percent of all households had disposable cash incomes of $5,0(X) or better after payment of their per- According to figures compiled in a nationwide survey of residents of family incomes, Tooeie County have been improving their financial position in the last few years. WITH WAGES and salaries on the rise generally in the area, most local families have benefitted. As a result, more of them are now to be found in the over $5,000" categories and fewer in the lower income groups than ever before. The extent to which these changes have been taking place, with the progress into higher income brackets, is detailed in a copyrighted report released by Sales Management. IT SHOWS, for communities throughout the 35E 3S 25ZZZZZD People are the portals through which men pass into positions of power and leadership. American Salesman Family Night Party Set For Saturday Freaks Frolic 4 NIGHTS 7 PERFORMANCES The Crantsville Seminary is having its annual Freaks Frolic on Halloween night, October will 1969. The 'Frolic 31, start at 7:00 p.m. The Sons of Katie Elder starring John Wayne and Dean Martin will also be shown. The cost is 50 cents at the Seminary or $1.00 at the door. Everyone of Seminary age is invited. including 3 MATINEES $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 $4.50 WED. NOV. 19 thiu SUN. NOV. 23 Salt Laka City SALT PALACE ORDER BY MAIL Send check or money order, number of adult and youth tickets, date and time of performance desired with self addressed, stamped envelope to: ICE CAPAOES, SALT PALACE Sunday 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. 100 S.W. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 All Seats Reserved YOUTHS BOX OFFICES (16 and under) ALL ZCMI & SEARS Stores PRICE MONTGOMERY WARD-Too- ele 8 p.m. MICKIES MUSIC Brigham City Sat 2 p.m. Sun 6 p.m. HILL AIR FORCE BASE INFORMATION Tickets Groups Wed-Thur- & Granger s 7 - 363-768- 1 7 - . 363-552- 2 H m k k m M M y WStfll n4 M M M PIS 14 14 14 M OHLOMflfl m n m M M m u M M m V Ek . m . m , - m . VA v-l- l L ru 'Ji 14 m ' f; fill BILL H G0CHIS M TOOELES MOST CIVIC MINDED CANDIDATE m M m n M I 14 I 14 14 I . 14 14 14 14 14 I Believe in New Ideas Believe in a Prosperous Tooele Believe in Better Youth Programs Believe in Protecting the Taxpayers Dollar y lt k yM , t teawis' M |