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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 30, 1972 Game Scheduled For Joe Thomas Day, Sat. All-St- Lloyd Speaks Of Revenue Sharing Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, said Friday in a statement to the House that he will vote for federal revenue sharing in the hope that "it may replace and supercede many of the ii- (ft - v .(w GMD s0 ! i. 08 'V ar The annual "Joe Thomas day will be held Saturday, July 1. at 8 p.m. at the International Field. AN game will be played in honor of Joe Thomas, deceased, the man who was mainly responsible for getting Minor League laws baseball established in Tooele. His widow Mrs. Mae Thomas will be honored. An team has been selected from the North and South areas of town to play in Saturdays game. THE ROSTER is as follows: NORTH Manager, Rawlin Gull (Con- solidated. Coaches: Tom Poor Frank Herrera (First Se-curity). Curry s Plumbing: Brad Bur- gess and Albert Arellano. First Security Bank: Nicky Herrera, Chip Lis. Commercial Security Bank: Steven Day, Ricky Tulio. Safeway: Lonnie Rhodes and Mathews. AL AND Lid Furniture: Ke- Jones and James Carnes. ALL-STA- existing categorical programs. THE UTAHN made the statement as the House began debate on the bill which will return $29 million in tax revenues to Utah state and local in the first year governments of operation. A vote on the measure is expected Thursday. "Categorial assistance from to the states and Washington local governments has grown enormously and now amounts to around $37 billion per year, Rep. Lloyd said. The categorical assistance actually run out of Washington and the regional Cheer-u- p the looks offices with local retail and T11S cheerleaders get in a little practice as they prepare for a car wash on Saturday, supervisory help, will continue to grow and with that growth July 1st at the Safeway parking lot. Proceeds will be used by the girls to defray expenses will come the ever increasing to the Intermountain Specialty Cheerleading Clinic to be attended by the cheerleaders McFarnumler of officials streaming July 25 to 29. The girls, left to right are: Liz Shaffer, Dawnie Mueller, Jerilyn car's service be will at out of Washington and the reElliott. Diane and Tina your They land, Lopez, Margaret Hogan gional offices to examine local from 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. operations and give orders. 1 The employees needed at l the state government level to vUUHlODHC administer these categorical aid programs will continue to multiply, until they will equal or Cub Scout Pack 712 of the surpass in importance the em- Tooele Fourteenth Ward held needed run to ployees purely state government programs, he le'r Cubmobile Derby during their monthly pack meeting on sajj SO TODAY in 1972 there Thursday, June 22. The pack does not seem to me to be any meeUng and derby was held at Cast Elementary School on way out of the strangulation of Street where the boys corn- aid than general categorical for top honors, sharing of revenue, which for Peed Cubmobiling is a new event the present at least will give Cub Scouting and was a tre- us an alternative to the exist- mendous success for Pack 712 said. he ing method, with parents, leaders, Lloyd said there is along Rep. no place to turn for state and visitors, and curious d local governments for badly need- - watching and cheering their revenues because most of the vorite cubmobiler. Marty Fland-tamoney goes to the federal ers managed to come out on Marty Flanders captured first place in the Fourteenth top of the pack with First Place Ward Cubmobile Derby held June 22. Two days later he government. followed by Craig Rosenberg came in sixth at the Pony Express District Championship Rep. Lloyd, who as a mem- ber of the Utah State Senate wilh Second Place and Edwin held at Hunter. authored the states local option Glaser holding down the Third sales tax law, said costs of lo- - Clace spot, These three boys then cal government have risen be- the rate of increase in vanted l0 the Pony Express and that policemen, trict Championship Derby held firemen and other service em- Saturday, June 24, at Hunter. refuse to work at a Forty nine cubmobilers throughployees out the Pony Express District pittance anymore and demand a gathered to compete for one of living wage. THE STATES cannot go the ten top spots to represent deeply into the income tax the district in the Cubmobile Finals. business because this is a tax Championship Marty which the federal government Flanders placed sixth in a very has pretty well exciting and close race which he said. The states are thus had many outstanding cubmobile left with excise and nuisance cars ard drivers, Marty is now busy redesign-plac- e taxes, and property taxes and his cubmobile for greater ng increasing dependence upon and distance for the speed sales tax. Consethe regressive Fourteenth Ward Cubmobile contestants from Pack 712 in my State of Utah, mobile Championship Finals to line up for take off in competition held June 22. has refused be held July 15 at Sandy, Utah state government which will of field a total fifty to allow the local governments of Ae l0P cubmobilers from any larger share of the sales five districts. We all wish Marty tax he best of luck in the meanLocal government, while, must place more and championship race, more dependence on the property uun tax, he said, adding that citi- zens are near rebellion in many Needed On areas due to the growing bur- den of new property tax valua- CHAMPUS tions and assessments. Communications gapitis has reared its ugly head among AUTOMOBILES some beneficiaries of the CiviliThe American car is much an Health and Medical Program more safe than cars in any othof the Unified Services, known automobileer country. Most as (CHAMPUS). oriented countries are approachA recent survey of CHAMPUS Winners of the Cubmobile race were from left Marty ing the level of safety that we beneficiaries conducted . to esFlanders, first; Craig Rosenberg, second and Edwin Glaser, in the U.S. achieved twenty tablish how well informed the third. user' "has years ago. Thirty years ago we d program a fatality rate of around come resu,ted fa in an airborne flying boat, carrequesls The feasibility of using voice 18 to 20 deaths per 100 million from beneficiaries for additional ried on a conversation with the radio and telephone relay for miles of travel. Last year it information. of these Many Secretary of the Navy who was to communications air was down to five. That record is ground seated at his desk in the Navy requests could not be honored outstanding as compared with since the return address was not was demonstrated March 12, some 65 miles away. 1919 bv Lt. Harry Sadenwater, Department the record in any other country, provided James M. Roche, chairman of However, CHAMPUS officials board and chief executive, Genthat correspondence on say eral Motors, Nations Business CHAMPUS matters should always include full information about both the sponsor and patient. If every Moselin had Specifically, planted one tree a year in the should include thecorrespondence full name and Sahara Desert, it would be the address of both the patient and orchard. beautiful . . most worlds sponsor, the patients relationRabbi Leonard Winograd. ship to the sponsor, the spon-sor- s social security number, and Scratch a piano and you'll the status of the sponsor as the hostess. Franklin Jones er active duty or retired. of your ear - Lui, fa-e- x ad-yo- e, Cub-quentl- y, p Informat:on All-St- ALL-STA- Foodtown ALLENS Mark Sandoval, Scott Crossley. Business: Kevin Interwest Warr, Mike Durand. Al!ertsons: Ricky Hansen and Kelly Rockwell. Margetts: Darrell Roholt and John Craft. Reservists, Guardsman Entitled to Time Off For Summer Training The approach of summer encampments and training hours for Reservists and National Guardsmen brought a reminder today from official of the U.S. Labor Department in Denver. Chester A. Jones. area ministrator of the Departments Lalmr- Services Management said the citj.en Administiation, soldiers, sailors and airmen are entitled to take time off from their jobs to perform active duty for training. They must request the time off from their employers in vance, and are required to report back immediately after the suin-vi- n ,l)er tolir 0f military duty ends. ccrea,lon: Jle Gas" Upon their request, Reserv-tillKelly Casta giro. ists and National Guardsmen have Rtgby Rentals: Duane Niel- Cga rjght to le restored to son, Andy De Vargas. their positions with the same Stockton: Brad Anderson and seniority, status, pay and vacaTary Crossley. tion rights they previously held. Elks: Dale Poor, Sammy Federal law also prohibits Anglada. any kind of discrimination against EACLES: Terry Green and a Reservist or Guardsman Allan Adamson. of his participation in the Consolidated Finance: Steve program. Smith and Charles Clark. Additional information on SOUTH the employment rights of ReserJack Nielson of vists and National Guardsmen may Manager: Penneys; Coaches: Cerald Fon- obtained from the Labor-Ma- n ger, Tooele Class and Phil Bar-agenlet Services Administra- A ;cns; tion, 1961 Stout St., Denver, . Richardson s Garage: Ken q(0 Tavlor, Ravlvnn Ludwig. o, ALL-STA- go-iq.- D0US Ntel' son, Bart Sagers. Evans and Palmer Service: Chris Addv, John Johnson. TOOElE CLASS: Joe De-Avila, Ken Nlonosso. Moose: Jerry Cleveland and Dan Sullivan. Sunset Sporting Coods: Lynn Hansen, Johnny Perkins. Assn.: Family Benefit Tryon, John Aleteri. 3301 (H01 UNWILLINGNESS "e ha,ve Wlllln' ,,nw,,,n8 we often make T .For it meaningful. iffi .... (JMO0303D (33 (MtSoGsoi dffib ' One Rack DRESSES Ladies and Misses 00 $ f) each (ignnii (jeuii qgijBfe im:i th"f are C. 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