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Show The Tikk U Transcript, I'ri., January 2S, 1 Cliaiics in Ulalms Must Save More League President Asserts 11)72 " Insulations FSB ( lunges ill CcumHtiic St jt.ili-- 4 tint) 1logUIII regulation in the of rrnt mid (Kice contiol, ic-- 'tit:: f r- - X, wrir Miiicxinced thl week hv the (ost of Using Council. the DlsClSMNG Warren Rates, District Dm, lor uf the Internal ftevmue Seisue for Nevada, wild they crrtMii ctegone, of rent Mid retail establish, jH, .jsii y revi-Min- statement in rrquaise to critic, who wr that American, are mv- ing at I .mi lugh a rale, and that until there won't Ik pnnjH-rity Uh irax--v "Il.e i.ka that our sasmg, late iv too high , dual sighted," Mr, WaMi.ai wild. "Saving, may apprar plenldul now lanauw uf torrrtil rt.KiiMi.K um eft all. Hr,. IkiI I. a the ka.g run. our imiefid-lutaMlal tk'iiiaiHl, ate very gfral imk-rd.- " In I 'tali nl wning, gam, at insnrrd wising, and Imu asxxia-ti.a.- s g (fUeol SMaltt apa.uthed $Kx) million, apaoximatelv treble the pre, ion, Mn. 1 1 in Scott, left, chairman uf lle RPW meeting 1x4 week pc nr, with the guest ipralrr, Cohairl (4lli Rohimun end Mr,. IIoIhiiwmi. nxiad, in I'X.l, "SLAV CAPITAL In merl the iln aU, fe..iurltie1il, f.a Hew uxatgage nwaiey iu I'lah will la immriise," Mr. W aldron rsplam-rd- . "Where the new capital will riane fnan will la critical to the Col. Hohinson bs A!Iivsn(s Musical lininlierv Mere jxeirnl-ei- l hy kav Ballon, leather at the Hrrluse Stale, Well lamg. West Klemriitarv Si Ihm4 ami "T1e in.ar it 1, in the f.am Itic k Jaramilloaml Terry llullmati. uf wising, and the I JKialne I'eleivKi ami I1 Kerne Mnifi. BUW Club Ral4l C. KoblllVHI, (atmiiiandiiig Oflurr at Tutx-Anns' Depot was the pint sjieak-r- r at the rrpitar inerting ul the CollHH't ItciMinl, ami IrolewiiMial Wcmiaii, Chile (Hi Tcnl li Wartl Mutual .Married, Plan Parly WrtlnrvLtv, Colonel ItolunxMi, Mihjetl was Touch Tenth Ward Mutual the Married, will hold a vxial imi world allairs. lie rsplaiiH-situation in Vieliiain ami the Saturday, Januaty 29 at the Wed rawxis the I'liited Stale, Ik, ante r.lemenlary School. involved in thi, Miiall foreipi There will Ik fom! and full and ailivitie, will pl underway emmtry. Ml He ,M-u- t Mime lime there at p in. 15 sear, ap. lie showed slides All married ciHile, in the he had taken at that time. ward are in, iled to emm mil FOLI.OWING hi, talk he and om their liieml, for a ion from the anvvvered (iievtiiin evening. floor. Admission i, $1.1X1 Kr cmipli. Colonel Robinson was accom-punieORDER by hi, lovely wife. II nmlfd W'e arc A check for $25 was prevented to Mr. Tom I'mlerwiKKl, di- - tide, hy the wreckage of mir In rector of the Totxlc CiHinty Cri- - great intellectual IraditicHi. vi Center. Sharon Oplen, cluti tiiiv kind nf vpirilual chain iv project chairman made the pre- - neither freedom nor order venlation. Mr. Undcrwtxxl ,nke povvihh. Invlead of fre,lom. we whirl of to the group briefly explaining have the the rcvioiivilility of the center pleasure and ,ower; invlead nf ami the pint the community order, we have the jungle wit- ami of iiormlessiies, could play in cniitrihuting to the denies, Will HefWrg success nf the program. THE MEETING was held "Modem Man in a Mct.qdiysica at the Glowing EiiiIkt, with ElWasteland," Social Ediicatioi vira Scott us chairman, assisted quoted in Christian Clipping, J ill. I1). stronger the state's and natiiai's wiving, and loan awutiatnxi,. the I at ter," wild Mr. Waldron. He pointed out that mint wiving, are imuwiliately niade available lo people, ami Imsinrvse, d hiKocv" Mr. WalduKi wild. W lien there I not enough ituKtey vmI- able, bidding for hams intensifies, uu iraoug UiflatliKiarv prewurc. Tin, may also cause serious matey shortage, in wane sectors of the economy a, hap)rued to tune, once 19141. housing Hie idea that American, save uimh ignores the fact that savings rale lag, far thnr of niMiy other lodu,trialled nation,, Mr, Waldron noted. He plained that a repiat to the I 17 1 meeting of the Inter- national I'nliai of Hmlding So- AwiKiati.au c relies and Saving, r,rahd that in lXS. the I'nit- rd Slate, ranked Hth aimaig the wrdern natnai, in ierwaul wiving, a, a ercenlage of diw nahle imcaiie. Ol'K RUE c4 6fi er cent that ,ear ha, UKTeased to alxxit h er rent in 11. 1. wid Mr. Wahlrixi. "Ihrwever, the I nited State, i, Mill near the Ixilt.an of the list in the rale of Mving, when compared with the li wev Mate,. Hie ixilv wav lo raise the we need with.xit infla- d r, .re aartmetil unit, rent-to- unit, having longer than ,. imailh lonnaith rental agreement. single family rental dwell- jUs rented for haiger than nsocitli. to-- imaith peritxls where ,J adlord f,Hir unit, or ,v" r,limated that the com-1of the tlnee eemp- uill uner roughly 5 ier irnt 4 the renter mfiiHed Inmv t 7 ,IMX ltl, lllllts, WIIICE RENTS acftnuit for 5 r cent r4 the ssciglit in the (axistuncr Price more than ,lrV uve f M.r uo,kload of Ualnllaliixi office, of the lutcr-ter- n mil Itceime during the U-r- n lr, ,t post freeve EasMi.Hiiic Stahiha-rajMta- l . retail sales. "A firm with sales under a year is a very small enterprise and almost half of the 1.5 million firms which are being exempted have no employee,. Hates added that the elimination of this large munlxT of small retail firms from price con$l(X),(XXt trols will allow the IKS in its stabilization function to concentrate service and compliance monitoring activities on the remaining 25 per cent of retail stores which account for 85 per cent of total retail sales. He urged anyone with ones- - 1 , . i.., Wildlife Federation Reviews Accomplishments and serAccomplishments vices provided by the Tooele County Wildlife Federation during the past year were reviewed today by Federation President Rav Stone, who also revealed the name of the annual service award In addition to the time spent bv federation members in these activities the group also provided money for other projects. For example, $152.50 was used to purchase fencing materials used in completing a fence on White Pine Pass in Middle Canrecipient. BOYD E. Taylor of Grants-vill- e yon. Sixty dollars were paid for has been nominated for the the rental of chemical toilets Wildlife Federation Annual Ser- to serve fishermen at the Settlevice Award which will be pre- ment Canvon Reservoir. sented at the February 12 mem- or Five Ulali Parks All Drive Within Half-Day-s cimi-tu- r - air - Discounted $1500 - air - Discounted $1300 Dodge Plymouth - air - Discounted $1400 70 69 70 68 66 66 66 70 70 Ford Gal. 500 - air 70 Ford LTD - air 69 Chev Impala - air 69 Ford Galaxie - air 69 Chrysler 300 - air 69 Chev Bel Air - air 68 Ford LTD - air 68 Dodge Polara - air 68 Chrysler NY - air 77 Ford Wagon - air 66 Ford Galaxie - air 66 Ford FL - air 66 Chrysler Wagon - air flash-floo- decreed With only 30 nati.Mial park, in Cfah. the governim-n- t the I'liited States most date, are that the quarter million acre of the CainviMiIaiid, glad to have just tme ami ctai-od- rxtanse tliettisrlve, fortunate to Cfnmtrv should also lie protected. have two. W ith the recent ad.li-tl.a- i CANVONLANDS is undoubtof Capitol Reef National edly one of tlie must nigged 4 for inflation. Park ami An lies Nati.aial Park. all the national parks. It's not At the wime tiim. the Cost all 4 them a place where man cmi easily of Living Council accetfd the' Ctali now ha, five s drive build road, (w far there arc within an easy of Price recoiiiiiimdation the two) at will. In fact, San Juan Commissi.Hi lo e,emt from uf each other. enorthe on Al.L LOCATED retail mis (anility, the county in whith firm, with price exit mous Western land province call- most of Caiiyoulauds National Park animal sate of less than ed the Colorado Plateau, these is located and a land area larger , H, Rite, noted that thi, exemption applies only to retail firms, and lint lo service firm, with a, laundry or dry cleaning establishments. small restaurants repair shops and the like. IIE SAID, "These retail store, are generally small family-owne- d and njKTated Inisinc, the corner groceries and "mom and pup" - type establishment,. While numerically they account for 75 per cent of the total nmulK-of retail firm, in the nation, they only account for approximately 15 per cent of all Chrsler 2-d- Family camping beneath 1,000 ft. aud stone wall, is part uf living In ITahs Capitol Reef scarred can sum and lowering sandstone National Park. A combination uf nxxtummtv, much of Capitol Reef is open to comcntiooal autimiofiiles. Tluwe with 4 wheel drive vehicle, can, of course, we more. .iun,iinatcly SKXI,-(XXI- Or feel it ring.'' W ith Signalman, you can. Signalman, which Western Electric (aim puny is preparing to make available lo Bell System telephone companies, attaches to a telephone and turns hutiscliold appliance, on and off. Like a reading lamp. Or a small electric fan. Signalman was developed to alert people who are hard of hearing that they are want-1,on the plume. When attained to a fan, the unit is cs- pccially useful to persons who have both eye and ear handicaps. Western Electric is the manufacturing and supply unit of the Bell System. Demon Chev Malibu Dodge Dart Maverick Chev Corvette Mercury Sedan Plymouth Valiant Wagon Chev Impala Chrysler NY - air o r tlgha$iriOmouthorinore;own-oo,KtllKed dwelling, of four I, Kver Set A Phone King? Used Cars Iteduccd to Sell - m,. half-day'- Your Golden Opportunity Is Waiting at Paulos Chr vsler - Dodge 71 -- ,rs d 71 71 71 htNii controls. j,, the area of rent," Hate, wl,i "there are now three cate tlf pricrty that J.Kiger subject to control. alr , Progiam. Krcmptmg a a tntallv regulated econ- these area, will permit j omy will la to enccxirage wiving. jjic maiiMwer id the program to mt to chwixuage it, he Mlded. c.aicent rated in those area, that have the greatest potential . . r,t bership meeting. Hunter safety classes, volunteer labor and donated materials substantially improved the conditions for outdoor tivities. sporting Bake nati.aial p.uk, are tribute, to than (amnecticutt, Delaware erosion. Rut there are mure dif- and KIkkU. Island, had the first ferences III these lark, than slaved road built into one of its imilarities. major town, iu l)35. Obvi.msly, Rryce Canyon National Park, Mother Nature didnt design thi, for instance, sits on top uf the part of I'lah to suit man's whims. ft. forested S.(XK) Instead she created endless Paiinsaugimt Plateau where teniMraturcs rare- maze, of gorge, and ly reach 85 degrees even in July, canyons that w ind crazily for miles is only to end abruptly at sheer At Brvee the erosion pnx-esdelicate. Here thousands c4 thousand foot cliffs. She set the pinnacles and turrets Green and Colorado Rivers on a spires, have Ikth intricately carved out course through the park that of the soft pink Wasatch lime- insured their union right in the stone. Despite its name Bryce middle. And, like a fickle woman, Canyon National Park isnt lo- slie sent the rivers flowing placated in a canvon at all. Its a cidly for miles at a stretch only scries of breaks or cliffs cut out to break the lull with a series of of 14 amphitheatres along the wild, churning rapids. Moali, Mnnticcllo and (Handedge or the Paunsauguut. ' Granted national park status ing, all located along U'.S. 163" in 1928, Bryce is most easily ac- are good places to set up headcessible by driving 10 miles quarters for exploration of south uf Panguitch on U.S. 89 Visitors should hear then turning cast on State Route in mind that this is an explorer's (S.R.) 12, the road that leads park. The only way in to the into the park. remote areas is on foot, horse Park is or jeep. Families usually hire an ZION NATIONAL the counterpart of Brvee. Where experienced guide from any of Bryce exhibits delicate erosion the nearby towns. Two miles north of Moah is patterns, Zion displays massive feet Arches National Park, one of canvon walls. At 8,(XX) Brvee is ccki! while Zion, at the Utah's two newest parks, featurft. level, is in warmer 4,(XX) ing the greatest grouping of . . dimes. At Bryce visitors look natural arches in the world. down from the lip of a plateau. Ninety have been discovered so In Zion they gaze up at 2,(HX) far but local Moab residents are ft. high canvon walls of red sure there are others as yet sandstone. in the nigged back country. Zion is about 50 air miles ARCHES IS a park with six southwest of Bryce. From U.S. regions each with its own 89 Zion is reached by turning forms carved out of the west onto S.R. 15 at the Mt. Navajo and Entrada sandstone. Carmel Junction. S.R. 15 runs One section of the park has arches while another through Zion National Park , on of all shapes its way to join Interstate 15 boasts solid sandstone canyons north of St. George. up to 300 feet high and preFor 36 years Bryce and Zion cariously balanced slabs of rock were Utahs only national parks, resting on narrow columns that Then in 1964, at the urging of seemingly shouldnt be able to geologists, naturalists and travel-mcarry the weight above. ers who had visited southeastern Capitol Reef is Utahs fifth rod-roc- s s. ero-sion- An actor w ho was pretty much down on his luck once asked comedian W. C. Fields for a loan. Id be glad to help you, young man, replied Fields, but Im afraid my moneys all tied up in currency. A Fresh Pear Flan ac- y national park. Here the main access is xia SR. 21. a road that joins Interstate 70 just west of Grern River or U.S. 89 aUml 10 miles liotth of Richfield. Paik headquarters for this quarter million in Fnuta xc re setting are along with a restaiuaut, lodge and motel. Two sxcial areas in the jsaik are Capitol Gorge in the Water PiHkct Fold province of the southern extension and I saik's Catlicchal Valley in the northern area of the patk. The Water Poc ket Fold extensiiMi is so named for a gieat folding over of the earth's crust, (her eons of time wind and water created in the area giant some big enough for a man to take a leisurely swim. Capitol Gorge is a narrow canyon that cuts directly through this fantastic area uImsiiI eight miles south of Paik Service headquarters. is VALLEY CATHEDRAL an area of giant stone castles jutting up from a picturesque valley floor. Utah's five national paiks offer unlimited scenic variety. They exist for all of us to enjoy and they're all within easy access hx-ate- s southern Utah's eroded plateau country. ill Falcons And Pheasants Kay Boulter, State Conservation Officer, reports some public concern almut the legality of falconers pursuing pheasants during winter months. The 1971-7- 2 falconry season ends February 28, 1972. During this period, a falconer with a certificate of registration and a valid hunting license can flv his birds on pheasants. Falconry is an extremely technical sport requiring much time and skill to successful. The falconer's quarry is difficult to harvest; weather conditions as well as training and conditioning of birds are important in achieving success. For this reason the Wildlife Board has authorized a generous season for e Some people think its good to let the 18 year olds vote. Personally, I think its just another excuse to borrow the car. Current Comedy Sportswear and Dress SALE 1 first time hunters completed training in federation sponsored hunter safety classes. This effort also of donated cost 168 time principally on the part of Mr. Stone, Bill Royle and Roy man-hou- Garrard. OTHER include activities spent in law enforcement activities and 180 s on nine different range survevs. 162 inan-hou- rs man-day- Models from $75.00 up HUSBAND - FOOD I w'as fixing a late supper for my husband and trying to set a father soft mood at the same time. Do you know, 1 rather pitty the perfume that has to compete with the smell of liver and or. ions! Even if you cant stand 'em (liver and onions, that is), they smell delicious and what smells better to a husband than Mrs. J.W. in a delicious food? 1961 & 1962 If You Dont Price Our New Or Used Cars IIow do You Know You Got the Best Deal i letter to Ifeloise Mother: Have you been fighting again, Johnnie? Good little Yes, hoys don't fight. Johnnie: I know that. I thought he was a good little hoy, hut after I hit him once, I found he wasnt. They have a different kind of TV system in Russia. There Ann Revher, it watches you. - Those fresh California Bartlett pears that are in our markets now are mighty good eating but they taste even better in home-madbaked desserts like this one. e fresh California Bartlett (4 teaspoon nutmeg pears Water y3 cup granulated 3 tablespoons sugar finely chopped Z3 cup brown sugar, packed almonds Va teaspoon salt Z sticks packaged pie crust 1 tablespoon butter mix y2 teaspoon cinnamon i3 cup currant jelly Pare, halve and core pears; cut each half lengthwise into 4 slices. Combine sugars, salt, butter and spices with s cuo water; bring to boil. Add pear slices and simmer, covered, 7 to 10 minutes, or until pears look slightly glazed. Remove pears from syrup. Boil syrup 3 to 5 minutes. Toss almonds with pie crust mix. Add just enough water (about cup) to form dough. Roll dough to fit foil flan pan. Fit into pan, crimp edges and place on cooky sheet. Arrange pear slices over dough; add syrup. Bake on cooky sheet in oven 30 to 35 minutes. Soften jelly and drizzle over pears. Cool before cutting. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Foil flan pan: Use a double thickness of heavy duty aluminum foil. Mark and cut circle 14 inches in diameter. Turn up edges to form circle, then fold back edges to form 4 h h And Other Fine Dresses |