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Show 's Fashions The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Dec. 18, 1970 Meat packers and retailers, too, are working to please the shopping homemaker hy trimfashand closer cuts pork ming cuts. ioning more Boneless cuts, such as rolled loin roast, fresh leg and Boston shoulder, are easier to both cook and carve. Many retailers pro- vide pork cubes and boneless porklets or filets for convenience and gourmet cuts such as butter- fly chops and chops with pockets for stuffing. Contrarv to common belief, today s Kirk fits neatly into the modern trend toward stream- foods for lower calorie It has an important place on the weight reduction diet. Pork chops, loin roast, ham, tenderloin and Picnic shoulder are all under 250 calories per e serving of cooked lean meat. This is actually low in calories when the amounts of high quality protein, iron and B vitamins pork provides are out Meat considered, point Board nutritionists. oven-read- At least the children of golf widows know who their fore! fathers are. Raymond J. Vcikota M iftt LWMKKt Utahs Travel Income Is Up Not only did more people come to Utah this summer, but they stayed longer and each according spent more money, to Lee Jorgensen, Director of the Utah Travel Council. said that there Jorgensen million more were over one-haresident non- motor vehicle travelers in Utah during the summer than in the previous lf 'svw As . . ' ws s 4 V y Barber Shops To Open Monday barber shops will be open Monday, December 21. This announcement was made today by a spokesman for the independent businessmen. According to the announce- nlciit this schedule change is being made to accommodate customers and to allow the K.rs t0 enjoy the long Christ-dietlas weekend with their families, All shops in the city will )e closed Friday and Saturday, December 25 and 26. They will resume their regular schedule Tuesday, December 29. All Tooele bar-line- d MODERN AGE A)out all that rt.maills to shocked these ,R. da Ecology Groups May Be Working Against Selves Fear that ecologically orient- - nitely. Cheek ed people may actually be work- ing against themselves, the pub- - ed areas ' 1,1 cently bv an executive - of the insects and disease, uncheck- - dary said presently affect- include over lOO.OOO v " 1 n Waters Minnesota, and killed lodgpole NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Tooele County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 40371 Claude (15-237- p fan , SVI ii C E 3.0 ''i,.a h Ed- - sec.-f- t. 100-40- 0 E4SWV. SeT k5V A The basic idea of social security is a simple one. Duringf)., working years , (including m,lltary service time you, you and employers, securitJ on. ywhich are pjed in U 6 're. J"01' (S special trust funds. Then, when earnings stop or are reduced you becauS(J of retirement death, or can save yourself tune and nlonthI cash benefits maybe some grief ,f you 11 go h,nds t0 re. reprepared Remember a key earnj q qu.rement is that you must be hea(h insurance Do you plan to retire soon? If you do, let me give you a tip so your social security check will arrive right on time. to the Apply early. Drop office social about security . rrmivTAirv J . Main, of water is to lie diverted from a 13-ift. deep well, at a point E. 1980 ft. from Wt4 Cor. Sec. 9, T3S, R5W, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 1200 sheep, 100 cattle, 5 horses, and 24 pigs "TV,! f d 7"" Ap ' 31 f SVVt To(lay s Pork Has 'Now Look About Your Social Security J ev.v.vXv.vMX,Xs H LEGAL NOTICES- - In Pork Belated birthday greetings go to the ONeal boys - Stephen O'Neal (left) just turned five years of age November 22, 1970. He enjoyed a birthday party with many little friends. Rawley ONeal (right) just turned three years of age on December 11, 1970. He enjoyed his birthday with his family. Proud parents are jerry and Marv ONeal of Tooele. Grandmother is Mrs. Gladvs ONeal, Provo. ss. old enough to get payments. And to prove you are d enough, take your birth cer tificate. If you were not recorded at birth but you were baptized before age five, bring your baptismal - certificate. If your birth wasn t recorded and program (Medicare) is provided for people 65 or older. who Q. I AM A newlywed plans to keep working until my dental husband completes school. My employer tells me I should have my social secur- ,. card changed since it still lty then bring .baptized, . . Is name. shows my maiden "S this necessary? I understand you have which shows age. one number in The people at the local office Qnjy receive lifetime anyway will help you get adequate proof your A. Its true you keep the of your age if yours is not sufsame social security number for ficient. life. However, your employer Q. Ive worked and contri social security re- buted to social security for 6 is right. For your cordkeeping plirp0ses, name and number both must be correct to assure proper credit for your earnings. The people at any social security office can Ladies quickly issue you a new card showing your new name. . T "T" 938 40375 Grantsville Stake, LDS Church, 74 E. Clark St., Grantsville, Utah, .015 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from a ft. well, 300-40-0 V. S. ft. 1300 a at deep point 219 ft. from E'i Cor. Sec. 7, T3S, R5W, and used for domestic purposes of 6 persons, and stockwatering of 25 cattle within NE4SE4 Sec. 7, T3S, R5W. (15-237- Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State En- gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt viously.. One reason for todays superi- or quality in pork is scientific breeding and feeding practices, Animals are raised in extremely sanitary facilities, many in conwhere feeding pens, they consume carefully formuother and of com diets lated crete-fioore- d grains. A good business manager hires optimists for salesmen and ' pessimists to run the credit Saturday 12:45. MATINEE - . r Grandma and her moth ,ook ar er depended on the pig as source of fat, and yesterday s plump obligingly hogs were and Todays porker, jowly. however, has acquired a streamlined figure to meet the de- mands of calorie- - conscious Am- II. ericans, according to David of President Stroud, Chicago, the National Live Stock and Meat Board. The now look of pork not meat- - type only applies to the animal itself, but also to the appearance of pork displayed at the meat counter. Pork cuts today have a larger ratio of meat to bone and fat than Tickets 75' All Canoe area Hubert C. Lambert miles of insect- - STATE ENGINEER in the (Published in the Tooele pine Tran- - summer. Nearly 3.9 million non- resident travelers saw the state, this summer, and they spent UNLESS corrective measures about $50 million, he stated. are taken, the nation's future Each person spent $12.91 timber supply also could be re- his which in Utah, stay during lasted 1.3 days, as compared to duced, according to Cheek. American Forest Institute is an average expenditure of $11.78 association of for- 1.2 and days during the same and est products companies period last year. Jorgensen' stated that this is still one of others with an interest in con- the nations timber-pro- our problem areas getting serving forest land. It is best ducing to stay longer. people for its sponsorship of The traffic is here. The farm program, and has the tree are we but are tourists here, not holding them long enough members in every state. Cheek said some of the na- and that's why weve started non-prof- it FINLANDIA 150. ALSO TO WEDDIN6 RING 34 75 2100 Keepsake engagement diamond is guaranteed perfect (or replacement assured) . You cant buy a finer diamond ring. Every on letter signing of more information cen- programs highways, 000-acr- Park in Minnesota, National Cheek said, infesta-know- n A spruce budworm tion on the Kabetogama peninsula will defoliate the white spruce and balsam fir that give the area its heavy forest cover. A SIMILAR outbreak in 1958 1959 was and successfully cooperative lowstone National Park, and that controlled on nearby land by a programs with the regions. two other potentially large areas cooperative government- - industry are being considered for inclu- - spraying program. As a national sion in new reserves. park, there would be no attempt ACHIEVEMENT CONTROL measures appli- - at control, The day of the lone worker ed on commercial timberlands Cheek said insects currently is abouri gone'.- - With him have are banned in' park " areas, ac- - account for the loss of 8,8 gone most chances to 'pursue cording to Cheek, on the grounds billion board feet of timber our indivtidttal aims without re- - that interference1 with natural per year just in-- the federally ference to those of our work processes would destroy the owned national forests of the West, according to government group. Most achievement today character of the forest. in industry, government, or The result is the destruc- - figures. This is roughly equiva- results from the tion of the forest itself, the professions he lent to the total timber harvest coordinated efforts of several said. This is a natural pheno-- from these lands. or many people seeking group menon, but the natural process Cheek said it was inconsis- ends. Norman G. Shidle, Ediof regeneration takes hundreds jen( (0 permit insects to ravage torial Society of Automotive of years. Minor intervention by forests unchecked, when fires professional foresters can preserve are suppressed. Engineers Journal the character of a forest indefi- THE DISASTER is tue same, whether produced by in- sects or fire, he said. Insects do their work more quietly ; and more slowly. In Washington state, where 192,000 acres of forest were lost in fires during 1970s hot summer, rivers will be drastically affected by loss of water-shecommunities are in danger of flooding, and even a portion of the apple crop is threatened by changes in water flow patterns. This is in addition to the direct losses in terms of wildlife, recreation land, timber, and the jobs that depend on the forests, Cheek said. Steel PEOPLE SEEM to under- ters Make this Xmas a Diamond Large selection from $2995 IN THE MINAM river area, under consideration for addition to the Eagle Cap wilder- ness in Oregon, current losses 0f trees to insects is per year. Cheek said, Even more serious are re- ports from foresters that a 15,-- a e insect infestation exists within the proposed Voyageurs up and recreation areas, including Yel- - . Bateman Jewelry The Diamond Store 5 North Main SHoW' d, $0OO Plus Fed. Tax stand that protection is needed for the trees in their own yards, or on their own blocks. They remove caterpillar tents, cut off dead limbs, and spray dan- Studs gerous insects. In a forest far away, they seem to feel the principles are different. The result is hundreds of square miles of dead, ugly forest that breeds insects and disease and then, when the trees fall, an impassable tinder-bo- x that explodes into fires that use the diseased area as a springboard to the healthy and up Snow Tire Phone 882 - 0353 RITZ longer find a market, when pornographic films can no longer 227 connje Vario Arnold Glasow WEALTH - POVERTY I devoutly believe that lifes purpose is to grow, emerge, develop and that poverty, so DUSOKl as it persists, subverts this end. Assuming that the evolution of man is our objective, then wealth is the means to rid us of the enslavement poverty imposes. Wealth, when employed as a freeing agent is essential to mans march toward his destination. Wealth may be abused and misused, yet it has a role to play in intellectual, moral and spiritual progress; it is vital to these high ends. Leonard E. Reed, Dont Throw Out the Baby! 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