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Show '73 a Il'lliIIIT-L- l Q I tali HI07I. , Sii!u iiIiimi Miit: 1(1 rent Hr tops. $7 (10 er sear. IT Bl SHT) lV Tianwrqit liolletlli lil (a), lot JUI I. IH N. Editor K Hlhjithmic HJarit Ueato le alone, I iinilaleii the iniml tail lie, a dieani. om Suallmg pills, 1114111111; realized loan tail never (or Notice disinters wakened me (tom palms ilinnised Milli IST HERE Mrs. tarry IIjiii!ou the thnithng titles. To A Paris Sired Singer MR. AND MRS. BANKHEAD Youii" Couple Speaks Marriage Vows Marjorie Martin a hitter taste in my iiinoth. I feel a sudden guilt that I should hold the joy of today So elose to my Imisoiii, ulnle in tout; you cry out sour lose lour soup lease llie poverty or the longing Milhin your emaueipalitl frame ask nix self, Am I the guilty ime, or should I feel pity for son?" tell myself to listen and to forget, set, huried In the hiwrtstrings of my compassion, I knoss, I Ielile out of lost lMauly, you Mill remain in the cavity of memory forever. POPI LATION. SOUTH Census figures show that the South during the 1UMI achieved in greater Kains economic growth and education than any other region of tin country. From the end of tin Civil War until 19H0 a periot of nearly a century more people moved out of the South each Sear than moved into the South Louis Cassels, I PI I'H''. "m!! can bo a means of ,u.)j1R man llmk.rM.im ,liniM.lf hj, ,,v,(()rs a,j learn to Murk with them. It huilds Milhin the individual a real understanding of the true meaning of the dignity of man. Music is one of the most intimate and personal forms of communication man has Mith others. Joseph A. lecder and William S. Ilavnie, Music Education in ' f'P Meet Master lurry Miles, soil of and Susan Hampton of Bell, California. He was horn at 3:32 p.m. NosciiiIht 23 at St. F'rancis Hospital, weighed seven pounds 13 ounces and measured 21 inches. He is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ian ell Bleaard and a great granddaughter for Mrs. A.ile England. To Daniel Espinoza The Best Pul v I ;j Ever Had by Tim Barker $;j Daniel : COD surely had A place prepared, When HE called DANIEL home. ft ft ft ft ft ft X ft Darrell Painter Gets Insurance Appointment ; Mr. Don V. Camette, sales manager of the Provo District j for ; To sit at HIS side, around Rlcaard) and baby son are visit-inhere from their home in Bell, California for a while. Getting aciiiamted Mith I why Larry Miles, are the families of Bleaard. Mr. Ilanilim Milt flv here and Mill visit until the 9th ulien he ill reMith his Mife and son turn home. ft Mctroolitan Life Insurance Bose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones Rose Jr., ami Mr. David Bankhead, sou of Mr. and Mrs. I aivar Bankhead were united in marriage on Decemlter 21, at the home of the grooms parents. Bishop David Schmid of the Tooele Eleventh Ward performed the ceremony. MISS BOSE was lovely in her white crepe floor length gown with empire waist and long puff sleeves. The cord at the waist (ell to triple streamers at the back. She wore a three quarter length mantilla. They were feted at an ojien house at the Bankhead home following the marriage. Mivs Janis Olsen attended the bride as Maid of Honor. Janies Bankhead was I test man for his brother. RAMONA graduated from Tooele High School with the class of jU7(). She was a memlier of the Aquatic Bells and also the Junior swim team. David is also a l'Xi-graduate of the same school. He is presently serving with the U.S. Navy alxiard the USS Saratoga, presently docked in Mas port, Florida. When he finishes his service time in six months the young couple plan to make their home in Tooele. The new Mrs. Bankhead will V A-Arriving just in time for a year-en- d tax dceluction, is Mivs Debbie Bleaard new daughter for Carol and David Bleaard. The cute little mivs arrived at the Holy Cross Hospital December 31 at 3:51 p.m. weighing seven pounds 6 ounces and was I9'x inches long. She is the sixth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hammond, and the second for Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bleaard, all of Tooele. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Frank Ilainmond, Grants-ville- , and Mrs. Aile England, of Tooele. BOOKS - ART Company, has announced the ap-- ;. reside with her parents await& I often think of the great that great uhite throne. of Mr, Darrell Painter pointmeut her husband's release. wealth of mind and heart that as a company representative for ing is created by a love of books the West side of Tooele and Absentee voting in this counIn my grieving, DANIEL, I remember you and reading, and for all forms ft Crantsville. in War Civil started the try Mr. Painter is completely when eleven States permitted of art. Just to have cultivated so dear, ft both these loves is worth the qualified to assist the public in men in the Union forces to vote Lots of times I look up and seem to feel :j all forms of life, health and ac- -' in a Presidential election by ab- living that has been bequeathed sentee or proxy process. About to us. W'hat a lonely life anyone ;j you near, cidcnt and group insurance. Mr. Painter is a long time 150,000 servicemen cast ballots lives who has never opened the You M'as my best friend, never Mill I forget, ! 100 door of his mind to let in the resident of Tooele. lie and his in that election. In 1964, the things we did together, later, one million Ameri- beauty and revelations created j; years 2nd live 530 West at family can servicemen voted by abthis love of books and art. : The great times that Me had. South. sentee process in a Presidential by Matthew Adams George election. EDUCATION No other educational system Now rest in peace my buddy. ;j; in all the world, in all anywhere AS HEARD ft the May Cod be M'ith you to worlds history, has served BY HEARD . Someday you will see me coming ft so many people, so long, so well; has nor and And hear me call to you any other educational ft: system anywhere provided the upward social mobility, the cultural and spiritual betterment, WE Mill race through CODS heaven ftand the economic and political And happy we Mill be ft: freedom and stability, as has To always be together ft the American system of Free Employment Insecurity Public Schools. Frederick W. conand me. barrelled tax. It takes equally DANIEL, you With Paid ::: Hill, American School and trols in effect, its just a bit from the employee (through rankling for the millions of payroll deduction) and from who will pay the employer, who pays an higher Social Security taxes equal amount for eacha worker. this year, especially if their So every increase is doublewages are frozen. Those earn lever on inflation. a ing $7,800 or more who paid $405.60 last year will find up to has increased TUNE-U- P Yet Congress $468 withheld this year. the tax 8 times in the last 10 a maximum of $288 Taxes were not made subject years, from per employee, yielding under to the economic restraints. $12 billion in 1961, to a maxiNow, higher Social Security mum of $936 per employee, exhome. that taxes drive V-point to bring $45 billion into Everyone has felt there is no pected the Treasury. Talk about inflalimit no ceiling on how high tion! taxes may go. Now, with ecoa a nomic controls, its down In Social Security is a tax on renot to are taxes be writing: Plus Parts jobs. It may provide some meastrained. sure of security for the elderly, etc., but Congress has two ways of in- the disabled, widows, in creasing Social Security tax. It has created insecurityhave, Employers Luckily, only one way was ap- employment. some time, felt that it has Front End Alignment plied for 1972. The tax rate for labor and (now 5.2) isnt changing, but overtaxed American of todays the amount subject to tax is. business, and some be a direct unemployment may Most Cars Its ironic. While wage in- cause. . creases are limited, Social SeYet no end is in sight In curity takes 15 per cent more from those earning $9,000 or 1969, Congress voted an ultiCars with mate tax peak of $920 per emconditioning more. slightly ployee per year to take effect Its ironic, because higher in 1987. But its already that and higher taxes have been a high, and legislation to raise it 1977 leading factor in inflation. Few to $1,500 per employee by in government, especially few passed the House of RepresenThe Senate legislators, seem to realize this. tatives last year. taxes are added costs hasnt passed it . . . yet Higher 882-057- 2 a a a to the businessman, which must be offset by higher prices; or Ironic, that while an econthey cut take home pay, which omic controls program tries to leads to higher wage demands. bridle inflation, Congress blithely continues to an tax policy. Social Security is a double- ; r ;j; ; j; j; I I- - TOW Jr. Hie Bit and Spur Club aie asking motor bike riders to please keep away from the Roelco Ground Race Track. Hu i privately owned property so please resju-- I the request of the (Susan Mivs Ramona For someone mIio is not there. To von, mIio sini almot I MR. AND MRS. EDWARD i; le alone. Since like sinking pebble lie Ins seeks lesel. olislailes, Against laiger I SMALL BUSINESS - Utah. Couple W eils; Honored At Deception llie loselv bride was radiant in her Hour length gnwn of candlelight satin. The empire waist, high neckline ami sleeves were accented with lace. A single row of lace enhanced the culfs of Mr. Faluard I.. Toun Jr., the sleeves the Inittoni of the daiiiicil Miss DAiiik Biivs as dress and the train which was his liriile on Saturday, Dccvuiln'r attached at the waistline in the IS, 1171, in a ceremony perform- hue k. ed al (lie .Sliul.imar in Sail Like Her veil of brides illusion was City, Utah. held in place hy a double Imw followA xxeddiui; Breakfast of material mulching the dress. ed (lie ceremony at (lie Doll She carried a Ixmquct of white House in Suit luike City, hosted roses carnation and stqihuiiolis. hy parents of the groom, Mr. ATTENDING the bride as and Mrs. Edward L Tonil, of Matron of Honor was Mrs MarWest Allis, Wisconsin. Bridesmaids inlene THE BRIDES parents, Mr. cludedPulsipher. Mrs Christine Wood. and Mrs. Boland L. Buys, 40H J.uiis Toiiii and Honda Buss with Pioneer Ave., Tooele, Utah honorBeth Ann Bridesmaid Junior ed the couple at a reception SatToiiii. Petite Tonsa I. ii Pulsipher urday evening al the Tooele was flower girl. Fourth Ward cultural hull, Tooele, They were attired in wine colored, floor length velvet gowns and each carried a nosegay of roses and carnations set off hy pink rihlmn streamers. They each wore velvet Ixiw- headpieces matching that of the liridc. Attend Garden Meeting land" included Environmental Improvement, State Awards and Smokey Bear Contest winners in addition to garden workshops by the U.S. Forest Service. Tooele school children were asked to participate in the 1972 Smokey Bear Contest and planting of pine trees, this will he announced at a later date'. A delicious luncheon was served at noon with musical numbers and door prizes. The event was well represented hy many Utah Garden Clubs. TOOELE THIRD W ARD BELIEF SOCIETY Hiird Ward Belief Soe ictv will meet Moudav. January 31 at 9.30 a. in. for tlic-i- teachers topic and visiting teachers report meeting. Mrs. Alice Fenton will give r the lesson. At 10 a. in. the spiritual living and testimony meeting will Irngiti and Sarah Orme will give that lesson. Hiert will Ire a Ira by sitter and all ladies of the ward arc urged to attend. How's thd visw from the drivers seat in your man with Joe as Biivs and Jim Buvs as ushers THE MOTHERS of the bride and groom wore pink dresses with corsages of pink orchids. Suundra Sargent greeted guests at the guest hook. Mrs. Been Battv and Mrs. Jewel Buys, aunts of the bride and Jencal Battv helped in the gift room. Dchra Robins, Connie Mantas, Susan Yalde., Julie Shields and Norma Battv helped with refreshments. DANNE CHOSE a blue, suit beige and white for a going away costume. The newlyweds hones mooned enroute to West Allis, Wisconsin where they will make their home. They were further feted upon arrival by the parents of the groom. U your winrUiiart i cracked ot otherwise damaged, yox road vision ia impaired, your ahaiicao ot causing an Trident are incraaaad. So dont gamble with a detective windahield. Replace it now. 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Price cr? la-s-t groom Mid-Wint- club. uttcudcd the Jerry Pulsipher Tooele Garden Club President Barbara Giinhle accompanied lv Lucy Johnson, secretary, attended the Utah Associated Garden Chilis 3ftth Annual Meeting, Saturday, January 22. The program "Winter Wonder- c wage-price-re- nt 6 Cyl - 12 $2,(10 per a St-a- Mauled to let the iiisOic reef n( old plaiale loinorioM, The moMiHig lams, the insslie vieMS ami I alone Milli tliein. I i FMMk J. ATKIN CAMP 1C) MEET F.nmia J. Atkin Camp )UP will meet Tuesday, February I at the home of Mr. 1 15 West Third Soulh al 7.30 p in. llie lesson cm "The United Older" will Ite given by Grace Bennett and there will also Ik a history and a musical uiuulier. All incinlmrs and interested ladle are invited to attend. StemlKTS of the class of l9f2 mIio are interested in purticiMt-ini- ; iu the planning of the ten r class reunion are reminded to meet tonight, January 27, at ft.00 p m. iu the courtroom of the ()itv Hall. a ton Meat loti bl.ind. and cost The Wilkinson Family will entertain immediutels following the dinner. (amtact Sour ward Mutual Marrieds leaders for tickets. Join in a fun rs ruing with scair and make some in-friend friend. Meeting for 62 Hciinioii Marjorie Martin To roat leef cample. Planning Edited by RrmtIJa Nielarn G ibton .(t IT A loiltsenliiretl to Stake shine." Admittance Mill lie hy thurth attisitv card. (.Iiurth dress standards Mill lie oltserved. Ftrrsone is cordially invited to attend. HUNTER. Atvaiale IUIiI.m Maoagt-- t K1III.I. It. IIVI.C.IilA. Room JU Mutual Mamed of the Tooele will hold their annual dinner and piogram on Saturdas February 5 Itegiuuiug at (MX) pm, in the Toorle Make Center, Main course for the dinner i SjMidas, January 29, at ft, .10 pm is the date and tune to elute (or those planning to par-ti- t inijwte iu Hellettion of ter." llie Seventh Ward is sponsorin',; a dance that even ini' to lie held at the Tooele North Slake House. Music for the evening Mill lie hy the "Fserydav Sun- Iwurd cat li Turwla at Toot le Cits, I lull. Second ( Ij I'tnlagc paid al Tooele, Cult, 1uMuhcd by llie Tranwripl lliilliiin Iuhlithiug Caiinpanx, lor, 51 North Main Street, Toorle Gits, Utah. Athhr all eoneMtoltiue to Ho 3'H), TiMM-te- Mutual Married Slake Dance Al North Slake Sal. 11k Tootle Tr;m script, Fri., January 2St 1972 8 with chest - list 140.00 $69,s $99S and up service for 8 |