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Show f TOMttffl rit;tM Help Mothers March for Funds Thursday Evening T(xh it y inolhiix mil lx IllhiHtsf 11140 ll UlUIV lok, Jouuork 21. lot lumlk u lll lp Il'Jlt I 11 ill lt feds. Miv I Jiniif J.iiiknui li. (Iu- lT I lulllll.lll, Ik olkll heading li Mxtlicik Mouli hIiuIi ik on 4IIIIII4I rkclll Xjkxisolixl Ilk 10 FimiihIoIkhi Inr Moidi C 4 IliMIW Ml 11 III l)lllll-k- . Buffs Heady For Granger Till Friday (lioilir llnltrllk budge ami ui It (.alX (ialdurl and Ins (liaises tlnln t xiul mi Firxli Iiihii lln-i- i kHrrl kill, ilk okci Judge Me nm. li time saxiMiui; the xntorx and 1 1, mult (IiiIiuim1 iucii' IiiihK the mothers ale asked In IlkMIol. till Hull l4kftlril team - il.rk Hrie Hindi txi Ixisx pie-sxiI4IIIX Hill (01114k tfl IlllltllWrsI get tin IliiU-ltlor (danger (imiiiI 111 niilrf Irl 111 in Iiihiii link 1'iitlok for 4 while the Faglcx tixi Ml IF IMS in the Dixi li dclefiuiue H In-- In i oiinllx I 4galMs till ClaUgef loin-tlx- , llOlk nil. Iff lilt" (IlltX I llll (if limit' Hilt lx mxcsxais III lik Sweet 4k the Judge k lilnlk si (i ate tieu at I I alter Iho IliiniHi kramcr Hill uArr the (It Mnb of plax so its a iiihIi H 4k, It Ik IIUH Hotl'l III (del lilt UOIllll'4'l MXtltMl, that I hi is-- of them Hill still FOLLOW INC the diikc. he tied for fust ptare ami the IIKltllllk Hill IrjMIlt In tin tin, r Iis4ts ol l ltdaks tussles Hill lx I us I the luu'iuilit Huddmg mi N.nlli Mom t.ai.lm r Hauls In keep the Hulls Vied, llcie tlic Women's Sxlelk Hi the llmk ol the lace. It Hill ul (IiiinImii lake a hiii oket the IxiiMrts to Seikur nf the Ilk u Motorists Lag In Buying Neiv Plates (Ilk III II IK (111 luk rtl iiitn lixif set turn, attnidiug In Miv Janknkith hiiIi 4 (op-loi- Melluxlikt (Iiuuli Hill krie Inr roi li. lelit-klniI1114 iitk Mix. I million Dole Jeoll M ollelk. UUliagel Hiiit ixi sale Mixalak. Januaik Kkrlkll llollH-Ik (Optolll of Ik 111 i liaige, of the Vole To (imiiiiixsi.m Ol I, ami suite that date ixdk I. iHO tin southeast otiil Iot I'elkiHik ole iik lied to pleox issued "We ktill l.ase I fur III Tnix-l- Ii4k cxjHessed i Hoi xi 4111I Fiiicll 4K klioi-in- Inin (Mi llieir xni blights tn 411(1 ((MMetll oxer hake at least l2.UUtt icglstialnxix ilutick 4k t ox oplouik uf tin- t the nuinlxr of inotniiktk hIio to lx xixiijilettxl." Miv Wallers light (,r wav'lor tlic 411,1 xxlion, In also keep llieir dogs hoke hi for irgislefctl then too slated. Memlx'ik ul Tixx-lCixic in, for 1071. The hxal of Inr non has 1 Hilli Carol Iile44lil In oilililliHi 44 gin l to tn lullettiug Inin lueiiH plote Mi, keik ektia help to pnxev sing the Incusing hums, Our the extra help is rsjKiisisr," manager continued. "And lax axers hIio should lx interested 111 helping us saxe their tiKNiey aie not keeping our ofliit busy, lud lint ouiv that hut motonslx k e 1 I'li-iiL- 1 In-I- iiuuli-southwes- k e Police Crack Down On Parking Meier Violations missing a goldi n ojkpniluir-ll- k tn 4x1ml the liaig lines that alnavs occur at the last minute." IVrHHiuel Itoin the Caxinly art Tixx-lIolice ( Ihlef Otkel lloinillnti lixlok Homed niotur-ikthot (hot hik deiortiii(iit k Tax Assessor x Ollur and the State Tax CommissiiMi Ollne Hill sxnd one day in Ixrtli Wend-oxe- r and Dugway lor the of laxjviycrx in those areas. Thrir h hiilule calls for them to Ixt ill Wendoxer Tuesday. January 20. and in Dugway on Tuesday, February 2. Incioltices for these dentally Tnix-lservices Hill remain ohii Ixith days. ItCgllll 4 Cr4(k (IllHIl (III XTvllk using slugs in (talking ineterk 1 $200." IN AM I KltS, ploy money (oink, rings from leverage cons ami other kinoll items hove lxxn used hk motorists to deposit in the machines. The most trouble-som- e the has (list alxxit a staitmi; hmxip of Hnk Ausuk. faster Moran. Itamls li.nt. )nk Smith ami I'aul Ilatt. but i ixie ul these Imttlels has into hii;!i auk Itixible tiett ms pal Catihier Hixi t hesitate kerv hxit i;oiiii; In his Ixinh. lie Has rsprilallv pleased Hith the Hoik ol A II xi t Hottema. and Jell Cooxr, (.h Itoix-it- s all hIio (sMiliiliuted bn (hunks ul help 111 the hiii last nerk. liotleuia piokixl that he likes the ixiuh ami tmi;;h Ixutd Hoik, (.jidiK-- t imi dciuoiistlated that he ll.xir man and in up plaks. and Canlurr Has lakisli hi Ills ptaise ol the (lekclMii(iit Ixiiip made by (jxix-r- . Tliey nuke a line Ino ti hake aiiHiud nlien a coadi liolx-it- s is a pu-a- t British Strike Brings Mail Embargo Hrituius Iolice Chief Orxcl Hamilton examines slugs taken recently from Tooele parking meters. The collection includes play money coins, nashers and rings from Iks crape cans. to "deface, injure, tauivcr with, open or wilfully break, destroy of or impair the usefulness anv parking meter." Section fill deposit of illegal substitute for money states that it is unlawful to deposit or cause Eight: to be deposited" slugs, or any other substitute "for a one cent, five cent or ten cent coin of the I'nited States." Fine for the violation of these ordinances can be as much as $100 or A0 days in jail or both. first xistul strike which has sparked rexrcussions are Ix'ing felt exen in Toix-laccording to an uiinniiuceiiicut from the I.S. Post Ollice. No surface or air mail addressed to England. Scotland. Wales or North Ireland is lieing accepted for mailing." A. K. Shields, Superintendent in Charge at the Tixx'le Post Office staled today. Mr. Shields indicated that the order which effects all classes of mail went info cllect Wednesday and will continue until orders have Ihxii rcceiked to resume mailing. mail, however is Military not affected by the embargo. AMERICA This is a great nation, this Vmeriea of ours. If it is not Utojria, it is the closest approach to it that man has achieved throughout the whole history of his existence. House Approves Reapportionment County Could Lose Representative by Hugh J. Barnes "Tooele County stands to lose one of its State Congresif sional representatives I'tah's new rcapportioiimcut law establishes a Hi, 3(H) in i n for representation in the I'tah House ", pojrii-lutio- n 11 to Rejircscnlative according Jack E. Smith, was MEASURE passed this week by the Utah House bv a vote of 02 to three and sent to the Senate for further action. With some Counties being combined to form a House district similar to the pattern formed in the Senate lor the election of Delegates to the United States Congress debate is now going on as to whether or not this jiattern should be billowed in electing members to the Utah House of Representatives. One plan would combine Tooele Count v with Juab Mill. ml Counties, giving representation at large for the three counties. Another plan would eomhiiie Box Elder and looele Comities tor ami Under the Drug Store Rotation Plan Karls Pharmacy voting jmrjxises and they would elect three rejnesenta-live- s at large. IF THE tion Will be Open Sunday minimum is 1(,3(K) r jH-- popularcircscn-tativ- aeeejited the Comity e could lie limited to just one member ol the state law making body. If this hajipeus it also lie determined whether or not the Comity's two current elected representatives would serve out their jrresent terms. must In other action 011 Capi- tol Hill Rep. Smith reports that ho will be introducing bills to tighten loop holes in the present Utah Tax Laws. 'They will include provisions to revise charitable and religions tax exemptions, of benefits lor disabled veterans and will also provide lor a jM'iiodieal review of all j)io)ortv tax eciu)tinns and rctpiirc their listing. the million Just where dollar income which the state has been receiving from the Oleo Margarine Tax will now come from remains a subject of debate. There is some effort to apply an additional excise tax on beer to replace the tax on the butter sub- stitute. REP. SMITH, states however, that lie is ojijxised to a further tax on beer, lie feels that the jvroposed one-hacent sales tax increase will not gain enough wiixiit lor passage this session. Rc. Smith was rcecntlv made the ol Social Service Committee ol the House of Representatives, lie rcorts that this committee is now reviewing budget needs for social sen ices and that at least one million dollars will be required to make up the detieit in the welfare depart incut. And also increased fluids will lie needed bv this department for the current fiscal erator's licenses bv 50 cents. THE UTAH Fish and Caine division is seeking an increase in limit iug and fishing licenses lee this session and observers feel that it lias a good chane of being ji.m. Thursday afternoon. At the start of the session the house was slow in getting started in considering the various hills it has on the docket. Now it is the Senate that has slowed their jvaee of business. Legal dejrartments that assist the legislature, according to Rejv. Smith, are in e need of more helj) to hills ahead of time so He reports further that the education committee ol which he is also a member, is now considering increasing drivers education funds to meet added cost of administration. This will probably increase the cost of Utah op y Utah Symphony Orchestra Schedules Tooele Concert x of the 21 the lust 10 tbe exi Echruaty cnndiK tor. Itx and Iist lx picx-nlcprogram to Ecbnurx almost I. OHO in tlie almost complete Tixx-lHigh School Vuihlot nun Icaluicd pave a sHHitauixHis staiidiug oka-liothe renowned 1'tah Skiuphoiiy diiimg the ciHHeit at the Oidiestia under the Katun ot hiph h hixil. It's famous musical dilixtol ami IDWNCE tnkets (or next weeks cuinhu tor M.iurnv Ablasuuct. x'tlorm,iii(e aie now Next Weihicvlak, J.mu.irx 27, available from the office ot tlie mem-Ix-tand at S im pm. the X'oplc- ol this Tiauscript Hiilletiii Hand. Sdiixil of the hake the will llipli npmi-timitaiea again This year sjhxi.iI family tickets to hear this gical when it leturus in con- aie available which will admit all the mcmlx'rs uf any one ceit to the 1'IIS Aiiililonum. EACH U.AH the klali Sym- lauutv lor just live dollars. Ticphony (oiiiiiers new honons un- kets lor single adults are $1,50 der the Imihhng influence of ami lor individual students ,er-sou- s This year the Mr. Abravanel. up to IS years old) the is SI. 00. cost make will an extensive group This is the twenty fourth tour ot South America under the spouvirship ol the I.S. State season for Maestro Ahravauel with the orchestra. He has Ikxii Department. Other in.ior event include instrumental in directing its other tours, exciting soloists, evolution from a small communrecording sessions for Vanguard ity orchestra into one of the connations finest. Fortune Magallecords and cninmuuily zine has rated it among the toj) certs throughout the region. 12 in the I'nited States. Wherever the orchestra l.ast syin-pholi- Mihlic s Tixx-lean- n - Vauguaid has heljMxl bring the grmijt luteniatKNial acclaim. W rducsdas'x program in Tooele will include three liujor woiks: Heelhosens Symill(Hiy No. .1 ill F. Hat Maor or the 'Froica, Ojxis .V). Moails SkinjilKMiy No. 15 in D Maor illalim-r- ) and Rimsky korxakuv'x (aijtiiccio x y con-ccrti- meets with ovation' and high acclaim by music critics and audiences attesting it Colfers Asked, Slay Off Course Even though most of the snow has melted from the greens and fareways the Tooele City Coif (awirse is closed to play or jrractice until further notice HolK'rt according to Mayor Swan. Tlie dormant condition of the grass and the wet ground precludes play at this time," the Mayor stated. He also indicated that despite An ambitious and imaginative the extremely hard winter and recording program first on the some snow mold the course is Westminster lalwl and now with looking pretty good. New Officers To Command County Sheriffs Jeep Posse who retired as County Sheritt New officers for the Tooele County Sherills Patrol were January 1. told the group he installed January 12. in Crants-vill- exjveted to make an apjilication at the organizations an- for nieinbersliij) in the patrol. "I Iiojk 1 wont be 'black ballnual inaugural banquet. Keu Rlakner. Commander ot ed," he said. Harrell. the State organization ot Search Ceorge and Rescue Posses administered patrol commander, gave a rejxnt of the vast years search and resthe oath ol ollice to Patrol ComThe mander Clyde J. Allen. Mr. cue activities. unit serving Tooele County was Rlakner also ollieiateil in swearing in Wav ne Olsen as vice alerted and called out 19 times commander; John Ciblon, com- during 1970 he reported. Most munications olfieer; Jay Ericson, of the search missions involved lost or injured hunters. supple oflicer and Allen Cochrane as squad leader. Comity Commissioners Ceorge OF Ceremonies Ruianis and Willis Smith praisMASTER for the evening. Fay Cillette, ed the patrol. The posse's out e, jiassed. Thursday morning was devoted to committee hearings by both the House and Senate. Legislators were scheduled to convene in both the House and the Senate at 2 year. hIkxIiiIc of sonx tiinps precludes Maestro Maurice Ahraxattrl't h ith tlie I tali Sxinplmny. IhiHrxrr, it is hoped time Hill permit him to W Cmux-r- t direct the ok lustra's animal 1 ixx-lrdnrsday, January 27. A liras apX-araiH- 11 d pop-to- always jam the mechanism. We hose several spotters Hat chilli; the meters," Chief Hamilton continued. "And if ankone is caught using anything oilier than pennies, ni( kies or dimes in the meters Judge Marshall d.arl M. Marsliall, Judge of Tixx'le City Court) assures me tli.d they uill lie prosecuted to the full extent nf the law." Two ordinances of the city code relate to violations against the meters. They are Title Ten, Chapter I f Sections Seven and Kii;ht. SECTION SEVEN: Injury to parking meters makes it unlavv- - il.i it liixils help. THE NTIKTINC (piiutet isnt lup hut they are ipilik. they issess line sluxitinp eyes, and the hiii okrr Judpe pave them a Hoild of confidence. And the Hulls Hill lx plakinp the Inline crond fur the first lime this year in leapue play, liipht now they are as pood as the any team in the Dikisiou and Deadline for affixing 1171 decals to the rear license they Haul to keep it that nay. The JV vpiad. (xiached bv platex is 12.01 a.m. Tuesday, March 2. An extra day has lxen Wayne Hobbins Hill pet tbe no. lens av at the Friday added this xear propram last (lav of the usual grace peri- - B:l. uilli the varsity teams tak-o(February 2S) falls on a Sun- - inp the floor shortly after S p in. day this year. "Our deurtni(iit hok Ixx-diMililv Inikv (Inrun; the toki three months repairin'.; ineterk Hindi Here damaged hy the Ixwerage ton rings Iruin "pop-lolidv" the Cliicl stated. "Tlie cost tn toxpjkcrk just for the repair parts used user this pcri-im- I of tune has lxi-1more thou n( these are rings kklueli almost NuiiiIht nirtvTliree Tooele, 1tah. Friday, jamuri 22, 1971 Volume Sclent v Six g n standing record of accomplishments has not only I me of service to individuals but has resulted in a substantial dollar savings for the county, they 11 said. SHERIFF Clifford Carson in exjjressing his appreciation for the organization told the men he would continue to rely on them in the same wav Sheriff Gillette did. Sheriff Carson then administered the deputy sheriffs oath of office to the patrol memhers. The dinner was 'attended hy (S3 persons closely atliliated with the Sheriffs Office. Bgggps pre-jiar- that the legislature may have an ojiportunitv to study them before voting on them. MOTHERS MARCH l?& HJOCOTKI DUFF BASKETBALL IPUSIT: Thursday, January 21 THS Gymnasium Friday Jr. Varsity: 6:15 p.m. Varsity: 8:00 p.m. These new officers recently took command of the Tooele County Sheriffs Jeep Patrol. From the left: Commander, Clyde Allen; lice Commander, Wayne Olsen; Supply Officer, Jav Ericson; Communications Officer, John Ciblon and Squad Leader, Allen |