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Show Hit TikhU Transcript. InMay, March Club Central School WVW News Holds Meeting nl Alaail a a ago lln tli.UI ihI irll III Turn'll' ( Vlitlal uImJi in ulliri rlmmiliiv Vli terr gitrti mmiiJn-i- . the line I In ituLliru go Imik liltami llirv Irll the III lit iiimlt latlv lliril liilinUl. llirll ill rlmri oil ih lunulirf nuiiJiri ai Irll lwt Tli itMinlnl al the rial uf III day, lint hat ttupjird van ilnUlirn I11HH ratliif llirll lumh lllimil At I In il MtUl itrpurtrr ImI joitlaii Mckrrhan I cmla (10111" gill ami Walt ai i;iKt t ill la Slinml lli ta-aLr- irlirtliliirtilt la will or Znilurf, Mitilinl Caitaiil, Danii Tcxx-t- e Toix-l-e llaiiiimiiMl, Tma-Tma l It. C. JackuNl. Tma-- I I rrlllrv. Tma l ( lilol Wmalmlf, Tmal Hmrr l I (ail. Sow-.- Mil-Hal- "(lainlial", "mMNihlr Diram and "How- e Great llniu Art." who wat Mit Ann trltxlrd hy the (.lull at Tmlit d MISS IRVINE Agreement Would Aid Veteran Rehabilitation Will Wed Michael Pagel cha-nNi- c YiNing, Tma-- I Learn at Home (nil-rette- CivDians and Vatarans Pat1it-italiiN- Would you liko to oarn 5 to 1 ptr hour bi tho ikiltd trodos of Auto Modi. Air Cond. ond Rtfrigtrotion, Boctridty or lookkooping i H you qualify for Votoran Boiofitf or GIs, or tho Education Act of 1965 for dviKans. to soo DO IT NOWI 882-488- 6 Civic League To Meet Monday, 8 p.m. BE A WANTED MAN FROM UTAH TECH! at many mechanics are in great demand Qualified dealerships for MOTORCYCLES OUTBOARD MOTORS The brand n.w ENGINES REFAIR starts Complete COURSE at Salt lake. 12inonth day program. College AND RECREATIONAL vary soon ot Utah Technical your application now for this Utah Technical College at Salt Lake 4600 South Redwood Rood SPRING Tooele Civic League will meet on Monday evening March 13, at 8 p.m. at the civic rooms of the City Hall. Lucy Bauer is Linda Stokes, home econoniji-instructor at Grantsville High School will sx-aon "You and Your Mardrolie. She will bring models from the high school and will discuss fabrics used and s SNOWMOBILES VEHICLE Salt lako City, Utah PHONE 299-341- 1 QUARTSR PROGRAMS START MARCH 20th their care. TROUBLES When you look at your troubles, your eye becomes a microscope, enlarging things to a thousand times their real size. Nuggets. The standard deduction is up this year. But maybe you should itemize. Your best buddy Lenny might have told you to itemize your deductions because it would save you more tax dollars. Your neighbor possibly suggested taking the standard deduction because youd pay less taxes that way. 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Things that we know, because income tax returns are our only business. H & R Block's fees start at $5 and the average cost was under $12.50 for over 7 million families we served last year. Furthermore, if your return is audited we will accompany you, at no extra cost, to the Internal Revenue Service and explain how your return was prepared, even though we will not act as your legal representative. It means that H A R Block also offers you year' round tax service for just one low fee, with no extra charge for audits and estimates. Yes, its true. The standard deduction is up this year. Its one of the many things well consider when we do your return. DONT LET AN AMATEUR DO HR BLOCK'S JOB. pa PImm vaMayi e i ' Lee Reeder, charming granddaughter of Mr. aiMj M. jhn T. Reeder of 319 East Fourth North, cele- brated her fourth birthday on March 8th at her home. On hand for the festivities were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas L. Reeder and her little sister Toni Lee of Salt Lake City, her grandparents and many little friends who shared with Miss Reeder, cake and ice cream. I jttle Miss Ronda VISITOR FROM SALT LAKE Mrs Emily Durrant of Salt Lake City relatives in week. FAMILY GET TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shields were hosts at the Arthur C. Shields together. family get Speaker of the evening was Mr. grant L. Shields of Provo. After visiting, refreshments were served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. Shields and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Brad Shields and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Emery and family; Mr. and Mrs. Nile Taylor; Mrs. Zella Gollaher; Mrs. Ivy Daniels; Mrs. Pearl Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Eldcn Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Toby Shields. Assignments . . Are Made Tooele Stake follows: First wans- Ward: Kenneth - The income tax people. Stf. 1 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 453 NORTH MAIN B. Go- - n Wan! To Host Sal. Dance Fir! Tuorl First Maid will hot the Saturday night dame thi weekend. Beginning at 8.30 p m. ju the Tooele Stake Center cultural hall, music will In? d bv Everyday SunJiiiie. , AduuwiiNi it by activity caul ami LDS standard uf die ami conduct will In? Everyone II year c4 age and uhler it invited to attend. Tooele Slake MIA leadership Meet i Tluin. DiStep lii Tlie Rigid i Ihe theme i4 Tikn-ISlake Mil laadersliip meeting whedoted (or Thursday, March A c re Ikni l. Ojiriiiiig remise will at 7.30 pm. ami a good turnout it desired frimr each ward. IVpart incut will In? held for all gimijH. Mendin' of the ward Ridiopncv ov er Ml are invited lu attend, A short check-umeeting will In- - held al 7 p.m. lor stake Ix-gi- Utaids. MILI-STRKA- Dl CAMP M P TO MEET of the The regular Midstream Camp uf the Daughter uf I'lah I'uNieerv will In? held M.Niday, March 13 at 1 .00 uf Colleen p.rn. at the hum Elton, 510 Sunset Avenue. g Challenging The results of a leaky faucet might be lack of sleep or an expensive water bill, but the consequences of a slow leak of air from a tire could be much more disastrous, according to highway safety researchers. The Tire Industry Safety Council says a recent study con- ducted by the British Automobile indicates leaky or Association severely underihflated tires may he the prime factor in road mis- haps involving the unexplainable cross- - over type of accident. THE RESEARCHERS found that a motorist can drive for many miles and not be aware there was anything wrong, says Ross R. Ormsby, Chairman of jjg Council. "Then when the driver steps on the gas to pass another vehicle or changes lanes to pass, there can be a sudden and drastic loss of control. The tests also discovered dri-vers are more likely to get into big trouble from a seriously un- derinflated rear tire than from a punctured front tire. The Council has maintain- ed for a long time that drivers should check their tires air pressures at least once a month, - aliout the possibility leak problem. Supervision Available Beautiful Southeastern Utah. to Canyonlands and Navajo country. Bacca laureate degree in nursClose ing required; masters gree preferred. Salary range - $753 , y y1 po-ar- riJNHsrr Nivalis? SELF-HATRE- Self. examination is good. It's And good vitally necessary. d things come of it. But is" simply destructive. And is rampant in this counFrank McGee, Look try. self-hatre- H5-- J ,VE4 ?! 13 tsn ? - to irrEET- - self-hatr- Beauty Operator at MARGETTS SALON 1 or - 882-312- 0 7 South Main You can reach your toes! believe theres a chocolate on each one. Make to y ff accelerat-Shields pasSj Dr when quickly jng to pass. It was also fotnd that an underinflated tire was even more dangerous when that tire js bald. de- $1013. Write to: Personnel Officer Utah State Division of Health 44 Medical Drive Salt lake City, Utah 84113 of a slow THE COUNCIL also recommends motorists examine their tires regularly for excessive or abnormal tread wear, fabric breaks, cuts or other damage. Removing nails, small stones or hjjS 0f glass embedded in the tread grooves can help prevent possible leakage or future tire damage. in the series of tests conduct- ed by the British, the research-Sueakiners reported that cars with se- verely underinflated tires had a tendency to weave slightly from side to side, but that the feel 0f the steering was not always indicative of the problem y especially when cars have wer steering. A good indicator of excessive underinflation is a thumping sound given off by the tire. The researchers also warned that even one seriously underinflated tire can possibly cause a driver to lose control of his vehicle when changing lanes to Position In Nursing Slow Leak May Pose Hidden Tire Threat Fourth Ward - Alan Jensen and Deverl Fredrickson. Sixth Ward - Glen Sherwood and William Zentner. Eleventh Ward - Kenneth and John Beagley. Twelfth Ward - Joel Dunn, Thirteenth Ward - Gordon Lee and William Mair. who Motorists says Ormsby. Stockton Ward - Craig Vor- - are constantly having to add wallerair pressure to maintain recoin- Vernon Ward - Leigh Pratt mended limits should see a reput- and John Cluff. able tire dealer or repairman 882-446S Home Mission- - assignments for Sunday, March 12, have been made as H&R Block. OPEN TONIGHT t ui-- t e linin' Accounting? WrHr. Box No. 19312 Salt lako City 84119 Opa Iiu-ik- Suzolle Irvine com-unti- Yiulti McAfee, Tmal awit-(aNiiK- il rc i, Y- Job's DauIilcrs H e Jainrt Slrtm Call WinUI Need f' 1irtitk'ul Florence Riip atk-rllul Career (nil iHiiiunalimit l tiihiiulled In Dorothy Cil-htMr. and Mrt. Thmuaf M. Irchairman of Ih vine, 525 Nelvmi Avenue, Tom-lHoward. or lo Helen the engagement of aniHNiiK-Ouiila III alii lioni tlaled that their daughter Mitt Stielle Irvine a park wat currently lo Mr. Michael Paget, alto of mi ih north tide of Ih City Tooele. Hall and atkt-t- l if ill club would Tlie prospective hridegroom lie in adopting this it the ton of Mr. and Mrt. Earl jirojrel at tart of I heir Civic Paget. project. Mi taid An April 7 wedding and that the would have atmi one of Hugh at the hum from ini of the clulit who ar J. Cowans are planned hy tlie winking ini ih project lo procouple. vide all the tlflailt at lli nett Mitt Irvine is a graduate of meeting. Tooele High School, das of 1971. She has attended Church THIRD WARD of Hawaii, and is preCollege SOCIETY Thild Ward Relief Smielv sently attending the Bryman SchiM.I in Salt Lake City. home making meeting will lie Mr. Paget is also a graduate held MiHidav, March II at 10 of Tooele High School, class am. Kalliv Fait will give III letton and a tleimiiitlratiuii on of 1970, and is currently serving the U.S. Air Force, stationed at .Scamliiiavian cooking will lx Air Force Base ill Sheppard Mouna o( given hy repretentative Texas. tain Fuel Supply Company. All ladirv of the ware are invited lo tome nut and enjoy the tlav. There will lie a liuhy tiller. h MRCER- l. Woman of the Year, wat ptrcrnl-n- l with a lieaiitiliil 4aque. Mrt. t ke of her in Ih (lull and of lli iiiiinrr-mi- t atlit it nt in whith tli had partic iiated. Mi alto recognized I hot who had helped her ah mg Ih way. Hospital MEDICAL-Llean- hal ih th handi-cajipiii- t'iiiile!lnn of Mrt. llirll tjierth. I Violet VaibliNigll tang a innllry of waigt grated lilt it la rath of the lit Dnnriitimit: nl la altrml. providing tertke lo thild through Devrlopmental Diabililie. lac. in instructaijumlion with th Slate Hoard wdorm their tucal and of Education and tlie primary mental numlirrt, Tlie Tooele Rrgiiai (Tuauv Children' hot pit al. The adull Act. terved will tmg numlwrt hum the "Sing alto retarded at being According to Pr, lama R. A New S.Nig" pnram lo le through ih I'lah Slate Traine MiCarrry, avwniate cummittiuo-e- r School. Roth of Ihcwe pro-g- r nrrwotrd at Ceuefal SHY ing and chairof higher III funded lie will Jum. through amt man uf the Adviwiry Council, Tl.it i the only MIV acti-tilJune TH, 1973. According lo Mo the grant will lie made that will lap held this week federal it hmding Carrey, July I, 1973 to a gene in or lo le mad atailahle lor to all youth are uiged to attend. which provide new organiatiiMit lit grlH-fa- l ja.lillc it program aftrr that lime. wrvierc to indivklualt who have THE ADVISORY Cuumd wat tiled and admissi.ai it lie. divahilitm anriliutalde to inrntal errated in May 1971 hy Ktecu-liv- e retardation, cerrliral palty, ejii-ptCovermir Calvin U Order. g or other neurological iiwluded at pari of condition luund to lie Ramplun hit charge lo the Council re c lovely related to mental retartMMitilihty fur adviting the Stale dation, or who require treatment Draitnw-n- l of Soc ial Srrt ket in similar to that required hy mentlie adminittratkio uf the Fed- Nows tally retarded individual. Dltal.il.tin m, INTERESTED indivklualt or Act The council alo it rettun-giMiOn Saliuday, Match II. in Touele Comity may tilde hr the Identification and No. 17 Daughter. JiJit ulilam ailditiunal iufunnatlun hy designation of target handicapd wilt have thrir Claud V total mo. cmitactmg Rrp. Jolm E. Smith, and ditahled pujiulatiimt in The iiierllug will lie al the It l vk-chairman. Ctah Advisory need t4 state and federal at II a m, Claud Cuauhao. for llandicaMxl and lance. lean Packer and Associate Mr, The 20 were thtnrn DeveloNnentally Disabled Child- Ciaml Cuaiduii, Mr. Mailer Niltic and ren, 143 South Hale St.. Grant- - from the various will make their ullicial Etrrrlt ville. I'tah MCI. private agencies who deal with tint i4 tlie spring trim. All "Only program serving in- - the state's handicapird and luemlxi. patent ol Job Daugdividuals whose disability is a develojimmtally disadvantaged hter. and other Mawaiic affiliatwilistantial handicap originating children. I are incited to attend ed thi meeting. Bethel Til o(ei1 dinner were lilKI ami the ptixt-elukc tale to make iiimiry to go to Supreme netted $ 17.11. t Eleven go Is ami tine follow and supervise the veterTli Ctah State Board of Eduattended a vluinlier parly at an rehabilitative progress Pay the YMCA cation Division uf Rehabilitahi February 2(th. for work adjustment program tion Services, the Veteran AdOver 2110 Jolts Daughters from ministration Hospital in Salt on an individual Iasi. thrmighmit the stale sxnl tlie The Veteran's Administration talk City and the Veterans in night using tlie many facilities th Community Service, Inc., Hospital under the agreement there. March and Apr it will lie have reached an agreement In will: Refer veterans who might busy getting ready lor (hand which all three iustitutkmt will Iwiiclit from the DRS program. Italic in Salt lake City April woik jointly in the rehabilitaProvide rehahilitatimi service 2S. 21 ami .10. Hetliel No. 17 tion of veterans with in skit ami choir which are necessary to enter will cxHiiN-lconnected (liabilities. Dr. Harvey C. Ilirvchi, Ademloymetit; Provide various and a committee is busy making ministrator for the Division of services through its Day Hospi- things to tell al the session. Rehabilitation Services said the tal. Tlie Bethel is prime! to lx-- a part in the c4 the Masonic fraternity ami is THE VETERANS new agreement will potentially affect "several hundred Utah Community Services, loc., will: Imiking forward to the Receive authoriatimis for work of the new Mavuiic Temple vets over the next few years. in Tom-lc- . SPECIFICALLY, the agree- - adjustment programs. work- According to the provisimi nieiit provides a clear-cu- t the of the agreement, the work ad- DINNER Cl ESTS ing relationship Mr. and Mr. Franklin Shafagencies. Its objectives include justment programs will approximate actual employment situa- er and family were dinner guests providing a meaningful work ex Inith at the Marvin Shafer home in pcricnce with compensation for tions as nearly as possible the veteran and to insure that inside the VA Hospital and out- Provo on Sunday. the liest possible job Is done in side agencies where suitable. of the DINNER Cl ESTS preparing him for employment, Tlie primary concern work adjustment program is to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Griffith I'ndcr the new agreement the Division of Rehabilitation develop within tlie veteran good and family of Taylorsville were work habits and the ability to dinner guests at the home of Services (DRS) will: in the employment Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dale. function Accept referrals from the VA veterworld. the Determine Hospital: an's eligibility for rehabilitation Following the work adjustservices; Provide the usual and ment period lxth DRS and the VA Hospital will attempt to find customary DRS services. the veteran suitable employment. hmded ai v to TiN-Vr- Rrgiun Young Artist Eestival will lie held nn tslnrs.lav. March IVh siaitn.g at S (II pm in the c lapel of the Tits' I r Stake Center, M inner 4 the recently held stake levtivalt c4 Tooele. Total Norlh ml (Jrantwille stake will Tuurl (3oral ediH-atiu- individually by attending Srinlnait ami oilier tla ami llmt, in iiiiiaoting trlf, la alii lo tr lli limit of ollirlt ami lirl Ihrill lo atwi ami fullill-liwnat litft On Anticipating IKlO.(lii) in an- - hrfur age IH, and it r tpecled ell--lo ( nual funding, the I'Uh Advitory eunlino indefinitely, ar jmixil for landicapd anil gihl lor funding. Dr, MtCanry )etrojMlietiUlly Diva) tied ChllJ- - taid, hrmg rrn hat aunoumed that public Program currently (aai-iriruc- prixm we iniiti hat a Iwlam of tli talil, ami ha)intt Tooele Region IMans Music Festival Weil. Ik-(o- a wl Stale Funds Will Assist In Training Handicapped and nunprufit agrrwirt and or r nuv apply ganiatiuri iur Til, IUT2, grant pute project under lli prwvitiiNit of the Fed- era! Developmental Ditahllitirt Ml. IK-r- ri iniirot It SUihLiiiI Night, to la lirlil Mall li II al HOI i m. al lli Tiaa-- I Matin at la-tl- dial li three nrnlt. II al lli TAD, rath our to Nijdit March "A Jewrl in (!! lit tliriii n ( ill Mali I'eutcf , All laiiilrl loot hr lx nl ill hly tr Standards al lrlJ g ihI Itmllir Winim-i- i (.lull nirrl-tn- Hain Tucrf, tlialimail, a tuna rak Wl th I is DlinrlitiiNi ' n( Mail, fjiiotnatal, Valal. In Irllnlual, llittiial ami Spiritual. Mu tlirwnl lit fait ilia I mall liat lit liatir limit ami (anmit lit among lilt frllnwt linlrtt llirt al llirt. Ill onlrr for lit tu make toninm n Tooele Slake Txl iiJitaMil (Mlicelt IVIi Frbiuary tif the Tiaa-- 10, 1072 rofits |