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Show Tin? Tooele Transcript. I Income rI six Deductions Tooele County Average UKmo.nlto normal Uplmliun. JiJ lima uh til pad to shanty ,ut are higher ritl .), March 10. 1972 co.rtr.lxrt mm fc duruig the iiTi Jj Although than (mxj11rt ddv .verage have Uger .nfuuj,, to deduct, il irpresmt a in.lt, i J niy mhi amount to? dental of th TIILSE ARE that questions 8 revideiit ate grtt,. UV U,- e- davi ff piopurtnm id their taming. OH THOSE in lh $25.cio Ki(Ml clam, fur etample, amuunt to 11.250, Jeduilimi 0 ,5 a ,., ,, 4 jo ,,a, ihat utKum.ng (uMitatUMi with I'm le Sam. tanal tavtuvrr who Iteiuie suth dedm tilde evprmhtuie mi their UKome ta rejwfts nould deduclike to know hoo their taken with tions compile eotle with generally lv similar to their own , inter ... Vum. guidaiue, conies In these ijiiestnais, figure he l4 ni vehicle that actually "flic" ostr land, water, anow or AIRCYCLE, unique be one of more than 200 new recreational vehicle uill on a cudiion of air, stamp al the 7th Annual I'lah Boat, Sports and Recreational Vehicle Sliow, March 14 19 at tlie Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. p,, deducted lO.UOU to I7.UW the in t ,y category rrpievent 22 percent, Ol the It.ttSO in deductnaif listed ly (ainiltr generally wIim earning are dove to the Tooele County average, some he the 11mv trout part in th Blue and Cold Ronqurl night o Irlmiary 2S. Ibrv airi It nail (1 la r) Doug RIJiup, Paul H li Lmaii, Mike Guidon, Ralph Kiggnii Brrnl Muon, Ririt Moon. ( liartn Railiw, Jimmy Honor. H k Jolm Suhorz, Todd IJoyd, aa I cniortl, llotnor HiJaip, Sairtl Ran lay, Malcolm (fw kef, Scot I Phillijn, Jimmv Ikoug ( iix krf, and Swll Dollr. can l 1276 iharitv, i for cuntrilHitimi to $649 for Interest paid $aVJ lor state and hxal taxes the Comment Clearing limn, and IIOU for medical and denial an authonty on Imstnev and la Ian, using data comjaled by Internal Revenue Service s pirpaird a lhait. Iased Uxm rather la reports, the detailing just bow mmh incume raih in taxwner average lor unnm-ni.-- u category has iieeil deducting All-Terraw v .nu . 1 in vtce. Proper and wontasev those iv of one miriest, isMitributimis. Ftsliing where the ai.tid- derful dic.l imts. lor deduction, satimi id action can give nearly t Jlnss that aimmg families inwith as mmh pleawire as the action (laixigluxit the country f a man cannot sing as be .An all terrain vchule that maneuver with almost total free itself. Jaik Mrrw in, Allure oMes equal to the Tma le County $l.9Sti, lame hi cross, he had loiter and without concern for of the Lure,' Wonderful West asriage, aproiiualcl ill gn Just alMHit anywhere am iknn Elllv eiiisaliirt to 20 percent id glow drop Virginia never leave liehind a much as marring the countryside. The air cushion and forward T a tire traik sound too good to lie true, hut there is suih a propulsiun of the vehiile are vehiile and it will lie demon- Imth generated by a single verthe tical propeller and 33 hp strated daily throoghiNit engine. Cuidunce is 7th Animal I'tah Boat, Sport t a aerudy-a- t by provided Show and Recreational Vehiile the Salt Palait: in Salt Lake nainic steering system utilizing horizontal air hnl trim control City March The magic" vehicle is the and thrust spoilers for sjsced a type of hover craft control. Operation is so siuijde, Aircyilc that can scoot easily over land, say its manufacturers, that esen water, snow, ice or swamp at a child can master it in a few speed up to 40 ni)h without minutes. leaving a trace simply liecause THE AIRCYCLE will lie the surface it never tmn he one of many new recreajust over which it travels. tional vehicles exhibited at the THE AIRCYCLE floats six Utah Boat, Spirts and Recreato eight inches aliove the surface tional Vehicle Show. More than on a cushion of air that. will 200 cam pers, motor homes, tra- drives, uppot up lo 400 ll. of pas- - vej tralers. sengers or gear and yet exerts campiug trailers, van conversion will lie included, preure on tlie ground than (UUj otier that of a man standing on the Also scheduled for exhibit same spot. Since there are no wheels, are some 200 Ixiats, motors and tracks or skis touching the sur- marine products of all kinds, as face, the Aircycle has an almost well as camping, hunting and frictiouless ride, allowing tlie fishing gear and resort and vaca- Major William B. Moore, Chief Security Division presented six member of hi organito twist, spin and tion- - planning displays. glide, pilot zation award in recognition of their individual achievements in the incentive award program. Before making the presentations Major Moore stated that hit assignment at TAD was his first experience with a civilian guard force and that he had been greatly impressed with the calibre and es prit de corps of tlie entire Security Division. Receiving awards and recognition were (L to R) Victor V, Armitage, Certificate of Commendation, Sustained Superior Performance Award and 4275; Frank J. Fandl, Quality Increase; Robert L. Strege, Quality Increase; Nance R. Keele, 135 Suggestion Award, Sustained Superior Performance Award and $150; Fidel F. Rodriquez, certificate for accumulating 1000 hours sick leave and Izisd G, McAfee, Quality Increase. Major Moore is on the extreme left of photo. The Dugway schools held council should fall within tlie this past week for responsibility of the PTA. Others meetings the primary purpose of organiz- - expressed the opinion that since to wear fatigue jackets if they of having oH-- class rooms as INTUITION in the construction ing citizen's advisory councils the PJA is comprised of parents still have stripes and insignia dcscrilx-Intuition does not come of of members the also Several It noted rents was on the Gf both elementary and high plans. consisting jacket. expressed seem school students,, the advisory that the dress code is very li- - a desire that the contractor and naturally. If some women Dugway community. The purpose of the advisory council should lie separate as beral, with the student council schixil Ixiard lie contacted unl- more sensitive and perceptive-intuiti- ve than some men, one councils is to provide a way it is for the high school only. to a degree lx;ing responsible ceniing tlie possibility of having lie their sensitivities sure can for everyone concerned to exdoors installed with in for the students the Several sliding conforming expressed parents derive from long years of inrooms, press their feelings alxmt the their dissatisfaction with the the code. ojx-school, second, to help resolve information REPORT CARDS were also formal training. NVomen have Also brought up was the in- previously given out the schools problems and concerning the school schedule cident of 23 students not being discussed at the elementary developed this skill as a device third, to find ways to establish because of the construction pro-- brought home on the same bus school meeting with several par- - ,0 toPe wil 8 variety of situa-gralietter communications between They felt that misinfor- - from a trip to a basketball game ents in favor of elementary school the community and the schools. at Park City. It was explained students receiving graded report THIRTEEN to tlie satisfaction of most of cards. parents were elected to the advisory council those in attendance that ar- Principal Rupp also stated at the high school meeting held rangements had been made to that the elementary students last Tuesday evening. Other get the students back to Dug- - will continue classes from 7:30 members of the council will be a.m. to 12:30 p.111. the remainder w'eek and there is a probability way. selected from teachers and stuAt the elementary school of the year. Construction is that students in the third through dents of the high school. Ap- meeting one of the primary points scheduled to start in the ele- - the sixth grade will then have proximately 60 persons were in, Up that it is illegal for students brought out was the feasibility mentarv school within the next classes in the high school, attendance at the meeting. The attendance at the elementary school meeting last Thursday was very poorly attended as approximately 15 parents at- - Vehicle 'Airborne To Fly Al Ulah Sports Show If 1 1 1 srts ( - T TT two-poin- 14-1- Tliese scouts were in attendance at the Bloc and (odd Baiiioet on February 2S. I t to right, fronts Fd ss ard Oiks. John Bales, Owen karickhoff, NNilliam Matthews, Itichard llawkinv. Tommy Mavoian, Mike Butler, lies McNieid, Josrjdi Dalton. B.vek mwi Kevin Jidmwm, Mike lacy, Dimald Dalton, Mike Sees, Scotty llawkinv, Brandon Moon, James Subnet, Samuel Silverman, Paul Mohammed, and William Carlington. Scouts write Why I Love America Scoutmaster Gerald Cuh Sixmt Paik had lo write a why they loved expected some standard rrlir. After pretty all, every Scout has to do it to attain the Bear rank. But what he gid was another When Bishop told his 517 that they brief essay on he America, story. and With all the inoiK-enscreativity of youth, the Inm came up with some' pretty e amusing answers. . . and a few that will give us all pause to just why WE love America. Read through the essays and see if they make you see some- thing new uUmt ir land. by Thomas Paris I love Aim-riiIwcanse there is food to eat, dirt for plants, and grass to grow. Flowers to bloom and outer to drink. Muon- tnins to look IxMiilifnl esjsecia!- a 'Y V s r lv when they have snow on top lif them. Tlie sun brings us light, trees to look lieautilul and to make things. America is where freedom is. ,v (3,,He Buskins liecause it OV(. America It is delightful. j( lovely and a pleasure for me to ,Ve in America. I love America for a j uf reasons. I love to I sing smigs almut America. ove j0 read IhkiI and poems aMut America. Tliat is why 1 jove America. Gixl Bless America tj,e land I love and live in. j,v 1,1 ( Dolle we I love America are free and we the people make the laws of this land. I no law love this country interfers with my religion, or what I decide to do or where I will work. America is a country I will not Ire selfish or lazy. I will work to keep America free, by Mike Butler of I love America the food and the water is clean If you and the land is have never lreen in America and you get to come to America you will see how nice the people are. I come from Maryland and that's where the person wrote The Star Spangled Banner." by Ronny Bishop of I love America the beautiful mountains and roaring oceans. I love the Capital Building and the history of our land. I like the stories of Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett and how they helped America. I also love the wild animals I see . . . m the forests and prames. I love America for lots of reasons be- home. All Jarman styles are $1 5 to $28, tested to give more comfort. Most styles We Clothe The Entire Family Dugtcay schools Advisory councils to air parent feelings ' I p - Mf- - R jnci l of the element hool stated that due to the small number in attendance no ad co(mcil was formed he plans to either However, capitis v ,en ?P NVe can carry gi.ns m hunt- and fish in legal fields ing streams. NVe can write and see what we want to. NVe can have our scout meetings without someone looking over our shoulder. NVe can worship God in our own way and when we want. cannot enter your Policemen house without a search warrant. We have the right to go to school and work where we want to. These are some of the reasons 1 love America and am proud to salute our flag and say I am an American, by Jimmy Roscoe I am happy that I live in this country. It is beautiful and we are free. I can go to any church that I want to and pray whenever and wherever I want to. When I am JS I can vote for my President. I have seen the Atlantic Ocean, the farms in the East, North, South, the deserts and mountains of ps h-s-s hold another meeting or contact parents concerning their volunteering to serve on the advisory council. Several items were discussed at each of the meetings in addition to the formation of advisory councils. At the high school meeting, topics covered included the failure of notices and other information put out by the school reaching the parents; the role of the advisory council in regard to the. PTA; the school hours; dress code; and bus transportation. REGARDING the failure of notices reaching parents, high school principal Mr. Blaine Keller stated that the school had made a random survey concerning the last two notices sent home and only approximately ten per cent of the parents had seen them. the NVest. There was a considerable disby Kevin Johnson cussion concerning the role of 1 love it because it has a tfle advisory council in regard better is It high population. to the PTA. Some of those in than any place in the world. Tlie attendance felt the advisory America. was in launch space I love America because of That is one reason why I love We have a White the flowers and the trees. I America. House, the other countrys don't love the rivers and the streams. have one. Christopher Columbus I hate to see cans in the water found America. Nearly no one and the forests. I promise to found the rest of the country. pick up any cans I see along Washington was the the roads and when Im out George first president of the United camping. I love to go camping n this America. I wish everyone States. Other places dont have would love America and help presidents. keep it clean. by Douglas Bishop I 916 NORTH MAIN - 882-356- 5 Browse through our garden and nursery supplies |