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Show Home Economics Club Meets Tliiokol Unit To Return Manli 10, 1072 Tin Timh'U TratiMTlpt. faa'jjanajJUKi' .March 13 The Toorle Home Economic Extension meeting met Tuesday at the home of Mr. Cwrn Thorne, 3)4 Sooth Coleman at )ul von mis the Heart Screen-mProgram at the Flks Fudge hot month:' If so you may still avail siNirselt of this service. llie Thiokol unit will lie in Tmx-lagain at the Flks laxlge hi Monday, March II. l Please call fur an incut, Hie program is for anyone 10 years of age or over ami there is a charge of $1 to help defray g luurd rath Tursday al Tunrip Cits, (tab, Srcund (law I'lah, Fultli Jted lv the 1 r.uMrijit paid al Tom-lc-, Bullrlin Pultlidiiitg 4NtiMnv, lor, 3S Nucllr Main Slrrrt, Tooele (Its, I'Ult. Address all (winMiHlrwf la But 3'KI, Trnrrte, I lali MOT 4. SiiltMiljHimr lain: 0 (ml x- dtps , IT 11 irr year, Bulletin tV Tiaiiwritt ITBLISlIFD Pubhdiiug (a Inc, lUltf.ar JOEL 1)1 JACK TIUM I II. Awn lain Edil.tr ETHEL It. HAICBEN, ItuMirw Maiwi;if Po-ta- gr 10:45 a m. Prevent were Mr. Elsie Wilma Coins, Edith Haskett, Dorothy Hatch. Virginia Wetland, Elialieth Cleveland, Elva Nelson, Lynn Bornrman. Clara Marrtt, Bulierta Cotlry. Betty Weston, JrrTy Short . Millie Willis, ami home advisor Halcyon e bS2-4SJ- atiiit W. KDITOM, , V u Dear KJilon Tuia-le- . 1 my town. eight and a I tali yean that we have lived here have I Invh rry maile our home in I hi area. I like my neighlx, regard-le- I like Nt mat ill Il I lie id tlirir rate or rrlicimi. 1 like the (TMirlrvy and jierwaial allenliim Riven In me lv llie Slake Ninth Ilir Tiaa-lrieslhNNl meeluiR will la held mi Sunday, Mart It 12. at 5 pm, in (he Slake (em ler, llie ihrtne for thi merllliR w ill lie, "Involve Every Pnrslhmid llohlrr iu Meaningful (linrth Ac- tivity." llie follow iiiR ollner vhmild lie in attrmlame; Slake High CmiimiI, Kwulive , Srxiriary am (.Ink, Bidmp-rit- bv Welsh, wearing crushed vrlset, holpanl Xlruscri and tpacedsed IhkIv diirt by Wrangler, i id fur llie "Summer of 72" fashion si mss. Bryan Winn look on wearing a 100 percent polyester sportcoat by Mates! and contrasting trouser by Champion. Both TllS student will he ready lor the March 27th event, at D:00 and will he modeling for Jack, llie Fashion Show is sponsored bv llie Civic league and will lie presented at llie Tooele High Auditorium. Susaue t, Sec-retar- ilo Mutual Interests Fireside Sun. 1 1 e 11 US In Tooele Stake memlx'r. Williams will give All inemlier are Tooele i. A Doy&sztcd CksrtiatCrewnn BffiftiUMWWET April meeting will lie held at the home of Mr. Elsie Davidson, 555 Isgrren Circle. Subject wmxl rcfiiiisltiug. 2 itrw Toiioi.i Cent ami Mineral Society to Meet Itirllulay Iarly (Jem and Mineral will hold their meeting Society Tuesday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele City Hall. After the meeting a silent auction will lie held. Everyone should tiring one slab. The Tcnh-IBPW (lull is holding its Birthdav Party at Officer" Club at TAD mi Wednesday. March 15 at 7 p.m. is iu charge and (air a Mic-lkTo stumble twice against will the State BPW officer the same stone, is a proverbial fie in attendance. Cicero. disgrace. sx-akt-- Oalletl ie the lesson. urged lo lie in attendance. Katliion From Jack down Itusinrw men ami wutm-tuwn, ami I value llie lueml we have male. I aptrciale the nunv leather who have hrtrd In educate unr thildren. I like the MirrmimhiiR country-ide- , where within live minute I can In in a lieaiililul canyon or walking along a cmmlry road. My town, like many other, lae V. Brat ken, Iresiilenl ... ha tome problem. But I will Slake will lie guest not throw up my hand in chv llie Tiaa-lr the Tooele Begimi at close litaiiM whoever i and Rust hv. I will try In find a way to Mutual Interest Fireside ihi SunManh 12. help tolve these problem and day. Hie fireside will lie held al make Tmiele an even lie! ter the Crautsvillc Slake Outer plate to live. starling al S. IS p in. All Mutual Sincerely, luleresl memliers are invited lo Joan Carlson join the grmip for a pleasant eveHe only is hoN-leswho has ning. Befreshineuts wilt lie served. ceased lo hope. William Ward n lAaleiltip d p.m. Mr. Zrlta Ward Executive Secrt-larir- , Avsislanl ami WardOetk. (Ink, Melt hiedrk Piirslhoml hioruni Prrsidt-uciet- , I'nit Crmip and Settelarir; Ward Aartwiic I'rievtluNid (leneral Ymilh ami Adult; Ward I'nesthmid Aarmuc (,Sionim Ymilh ami Adulf. Adviwir slnxtlJ le call-ror Madeline sl.rl.kxr in tu Sullivan, at 1 1 txl am. Tins meeting hat lieen tall-p- j for the purpose rtf circling oft Her lo head ihe dub for Ihi year, "Please lie there, tukrman urged. "Iri grt going and have a real good year. call Slew Pur information of Rita Pauhck al II. - 7;-1- Ilrst-dt-itc- Ladtc a inerting uf There will I the Tmiele Jr, Bit aitd Spur (lull tin coming Saturday, Mar Memlers uf Sand Ulv Camp will inert the third Wednesday of March (March 15) instead uf second the Wednesday this iixxith. llie meeting will lie held at the lax? Fenton home at 377 Noith Main starting at Sami Lily (lamp (Ihange Mtrlinj: Date Mrcliitf; trr!s atoms dl hold Uteri U.R Stake SumLiv ScIhnJ helJ Ixadership meeting will le Mr. Gwen Thome, president, Thumb. March W at 7.10 pm. FOIJ.Y otrned the meeting. Mr. Elva in the jr, Sunday Sc limit liman WISDOM A wise man dor first what a Tour read the minute. Nelson at the Tmiele Stake (Center, J. J. Edjrliah, had doe Iasi. discussion was held by the meni-Ite- r aie urged All ward officer Drum, Nigeria, Africa which I to take place to lie in attendance. in May. Home advisrr. Halcyon BoEnds Soturdoy Nil R1TZ ltin gave a blender demonstration. Site used several different type blender for the demonstration. Bet on the blender food she made were passed out to mrmlter. A Ixillct table held all the different kinds of food that wa RITZ Starling Sunday made in the blender. Blender luncheon wa enjoyed hy all IVinslIliMnl d4ltlrlii) regular dinner Pi I, las , March W at llm their Boltin. ecjx-nw-- .;:jLKttKHS ;v: to thi: j Meeting Friday aud Sjtor Club Tom-l- e .a ie Willi llie income la deadline diawing near, harried can get llie written guid!est ance of the government 5 cent al lor la expert Postmaster llie office," nis Billiard II. Weight reminded liMlav. AS HCARD Y HEARD SMALL BUSINESS and The Ixxtklet "Your Federal is on sale at the Income Ta Tooele Post Office daily from 8;.'10 a. in. to 5:1X1 p.m. 'Never Ixfore has this Ixxik-llieen so easy to get. Postmaster Weight said. "The latest la information, with information on how to till out federal tax returns, including of how the tax many example laws apply lo actual situations, is as close as your local post et Wear a Happy Button Not more than few months t as well as of autos, who nethat the glect all servicing and all care, lago It was - assumed only really- unsatisfied people and wonder why the thing did found on the college cam. not hold up longer. J puses. But the results of a poll conducted recently by one of Actually, In comparison with the nation'a leading pollster! any other nation In the world, should be of concern to all. business better serves the a American consumer than other Among many ether factors people in other lands are studied, this poll showed that served. while In 1966 75 of the people thought American business waa In addition, unlike most othbringing better quality goods er countries, American business to the people, only 47 per cent has made it possible for most think so today. Americans to own some kind 0 0 0 of a car, and some appliances Is While what , defending It would be qui(e Pollyanish to known as big business is not say that everything is perfect, of function the the National yet the American business sysBus Federation of Independent tem has undoubtedly brought is time for something the people closer .to perfection iness, it good to be said for all Ameri- than has been accomplished in can business. any other nation. o o oo The criticism from By far the biggest burden messiahs, plus the pow. borne by the American people bureaucrats should be la taxes, a large share of which turned off for a while. are used to support these same 0 o o who launch antiWhile lemons do come off bureaucrats the production lines at times, business crusades. usually due to the fact that Today, there is quite a fad unions rules make it almost hapimpossible for the employer to in wearing the discipline a sloppy worker, on py buttons which portray a the whole, the American auto- cartoon face uplifted in a smile. mobile is a pretty good piece of machinery. It is probably time to carry this expression further. InProperly driven, and proper- stead of heeding the doleful crily serviced, the average Amer- ticisms of critics who could not ican built car will keep going build a workable wheelbarrow. for 100,000 miles. In fact, many It is perhaps time for people taxicabs are driven for two or everywhere to reflect how much three times that mileage. American business has done to Improve their lives. Given the Most American-mad- e appliopportunity there Is no quesances give years of satisfactory tion millions of Chinese, Russervice, provided they are used sian peasants would be most properly. But of course, there happy to exchange their lot are consumers of these items, with the average American. -- er-m- 00 FAMOUS BRAND MENS DENIM office. 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