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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, October 20, 1972 is the most com- name among daily news- papers in the I'.S. and Canada, The Times" is next most com- moil. "The News" non ' Made Easy If people are afraid of the real past they have little chance of getting to grips with the real present. John Downing, Citizen Groups To Focus On Educational Problems in Utah No Halloween Martyrs Wanted In Utah Entertaining Fall ushers in the entertainand whether you're ing season Education Integrated entertaining the thought of a Halloween is the vigil night dinner party for two or a rea day All Saints Day for !efore chance its 50, your ception to shine as a hostess.For those with roots in the ancient comwho have trouble planning ahead memoration of unknown martyrs. Unless motorists use extreme and enjoying their own parties. The Pennsylvania State Univercaution, Utah may produce sity offers a home study course some new martyrs from among entitled "Guides to Entertaini- the approximately 216,000 school ng. Its designed to give you kids who will spill into the the kind of confidence necessary streets for tricks - or - treats to entertain successfully. this Octolier 31 martyrs to Garden and patio parties, careless driving. AND THEY will not be unbuffets, teas, smorgashoards, coffee hours, luncheons, dinners, known. They could le Billv and wedding receptions are conand Sally, Tommy and Nancy sidered from the viewpoints of the kids next door, or your own 4 H helps young people acquire traits that will be useful in their later lives. the hostess and the guests. Menus children The ability to manage ones own affairs, is an important part of the Information The Insurance and recipes are included. in home management program, the growing up process. warns that, Institute strongly is to attention Special given sponsored by Tupperware Home Parties, learn how to manage their while Halloween can be a fun planning parties to fit your budpersonal lives in constructive and meaningful ways. Over 100,000 young corand meals; night for children, it is also easy get; quick people are enrolled in the program, which is supervised by the Cooperative rect forms for invitations and potentially dangerous for them Extension Service. and the as they wander the darkened decorations; replies; difficult-to-see management of games for pre- streets in awkward, costumes and vision- - impairand teenage school, school-age- , What to wear, good ing masks. parties. grooming practices, and accept"We urge all motorists to ed principles of etiquette are A representative of Utah TechParticipating in addition to featured for men and women at think ahead and drive slowly nical College at Provo will be Utah Technical College at Provo formal and informal occasions. and carefully on All Hallows at Tooele High School on Oc- will be Youll have the course to use Eve. said the Institute. Brigham Young Univertober to explain to seniors sity, University of Utah, Weber, for the THE INSTITUTE offered the entertaining season if what they inay expect if they Utah State Snow, you send for it now. To get the following safety tips to motorUniversity, attend Utah Tech following their Dixie, College of Eastern Utah, course make check or money or- ists and parents of trick- graduation. Southern Utah State College, der for $4.40 payable to Penn Vocational counseling will lie Westminster, LDS Business Col- State and mail it to EntertainDrive slowTo motorists available as part of the presenlege, Stevens- - Ilenager and Utah ing, 307 Agricultural Administraly and warily. Watch for chiltation, along with discussions Technical College at Salt I.ake. tion Building, University Park, dren darting out lietween parkof job opportunities, rates of v Pa. 16802. ed cars. Tap your horn pay and working conditions in jobs on dimly- - lighted resifor which the student dential streets. Be extremely inay lie trained at Utah Tech. cautious while backing out of The presentation will he part driveways. of a "College Day" at the Escort your To parents high school in which httlest ones. If your children representatives of 13 Utah colleges and univerare going as a group, give the sities will take part. It will be oldest a flashlight. Dress the a post-hig- h school orientation kids in bright clothing or stick program for the seniors, giving reflective tape on their costumes them the opportunity to learn or trick- - or- - treat bags. Use a what is available for them at the scissors to widen the eye holes states institutions of higher in their masks. Urge them to learning. look up and down a street beThis column of questions and institution, The 13 representatives will answers on the Presidents Eco- For more information, see fore crossing. stage similar "College Davs WHO do their ADULTS Price nomic Stabilization Program is IRS Publications at 91 high schools throughout the e at Halloween Health and of Controls local office Care own the merrymaking provided by state. U.S. Internal Revenue Ser- - vices. Its available free by parties are reminded that drinkc vice and is published as a pub- - dropping a postcard to your ing and driving dont mix. the Institute "Remember, service. The column answers temal Revenue district office, Is a fun Halloween asked I KNOW that "that most said, Q. longevity frequently questions increases are excluded from the time for children. In all the exabout wages and prices. citement, theyre not likely to Q. Are movie ticket prices Pay Boards 5.5 per cent ard. But where I work periodic be thinking of safety. You from controls? A. No. Although have to do producers wage increases also require a the motorist and distributors of motion pic- - supervisors rating. Is this still their thinking for them. tures are exempt under the Eco- - considered a longevity increase? "If childrens Halloween anA. If the increase is related nomic Stabilization program, ex- tics remind you that you were a hibitors or theatres not exempt solely to your length of service kid once yourself, drive in a under the small business exemp- - and operates without significant manner to ensure that some tion are subject to controls. of vour exercise emplovers child will grow old enough to Q. MY LANDLORD announ- - discretion or his subjective evalu-ce- d say the same. a rent increase to take ef-- ation of your work performance, feet when my lease expires next it is considered a longevity in- THANKS month. I want to move out, but crease. Thus, if the supervisors Would you rather deserve I didnt give him 30 days notice rating serves only as a review of thanks and not get them than as required by the lease. Have I whether you have performed get thanks and don't deserve? entered into a new lease under your work satisfactorily and no It so, you are an exemplary perconsideration is given for superior son. the Stabilization regulations? J. Gustave White, PerA. No. The failure of a tenant performance, the increase would sonnel Journal to give timely notice of intent to be a longevity increase, vacate in the face of an announc- 9 ed rent increase does not, in itself, constitute entering into a lease. Q. Does a manufacturer take productivity gains into account only in cases where a price increase is based on increased labor costs? A. NO. Productivity gains should be taken into account in calculating all price increases, not just those based on increased labor costs. Q. Can a manufacturing firm increase prices on the basis of anticipated cost increases? A. No. In general, a manufacturer can raise the price of an item over the base price level only to reflect allowable cost increases incurred since the last price increase on the item or since Jan. 1, 1971, whichever was later. In addition, the firm must continue to incur those costs, reduce them to reflect productivity gains and must not increase its profit margin over that which prevailed during the base period. However, increased costs which a price category I firm expects to incur in the future may form the basis of a request to the Price Commission for a price increase if 1) the increased costs will actually be incurred within 30 days of the request, 2) both the amount of the cost increases and their direct effect on the production costs are accurately forseeable, and 3) after the effective date, the requested price increase will only be reflected, if necesCold Air Masks for hunters Frigid-Air- e, sary, in an insignificant quantity of the product, whose producDust - Air Pollution -Skiing tion was not subject to increased Painting and Spraying costs. - Hi gd Gee JSGIi) 4-- College Day at THS 2-- GfiiyQQV GP (I l!t3HE0 (UE GJrtb occas-sionall- Economic Stabilization (0Jl3to any liEErfl 33nB Internal Questions and Answers IfcBEB Revenue Service Citizen groups from several different regions in Utah will lie holding public meetings during Octolier and November to air public concerns aliout educational problems. The regional meetings are needs aspart of a state-wid- e sessment sponsored by the Utah State Board of Education. According to Dr. Don Richards, Utah Administrative Assistant, Consumers Want to Know by MARGARET SPADER Director of Consumer Affairs National Association of Manufacturers The last pillow cases I bought are about six inches longer than necessary. Is this a case of wasting textiles to get a price increase 1 Bed pillows come in many sizes the three most popular being standard (regular), queen and king size. Standard long, pillows are queen are 31 inches plus 4 inches deeper and the king size is 37 inches long and 6 inches deeper than the standard. So, chances are you got the wrong size cases for your pillows. If they have not been used, perhaps you can exchange them for the right es size. Are percale sheets more durable than those made of muslin? Percale sheets have more threads per square inch (180 minimum) compared with muslin (140 minimum). This makes percale smoother and more luxurious feeling. However, both types are equal in durability and performance. In-li- P2' Crearn 3 Tblsp 2 Tblsp. stand-exem- KHSKfiTOKB Until Youve Seen ; Sugar Eggs, Separated Vz Cup Heavy UIsPuEtrad O displays a cheese cake he made using dairy products. boys end girls discover the satisfaction of making tasty snacks, desserts and meals from milk, eggs, cheese, cream and other dairy dairy foods program, sponsored by Carnation products in the Company. Thu Chicago Over 655,000 4-- 4-- ' ' 5lhW-- And many, many more items for the hunter II tfexsGfltEb CMtoft) (tbGD 0Q0&DO4 High, Salt Lake County; Nov. 2: Richfield High, Sevier County and Cedar High, Iron County; Nov. 8: South High, Salt Lake Countv. 9: Tooele Jr. NOVEMBER High, Tooele County and Dixie High, Washington County; Nov. Administra15: Davis District tion Center, Davis County; Nov. 16: Logan Jr. High, Cache County. Grove Pleasant Nov. 29: High, Uintah County; Nov. 30: Duchesne Elementary, Duchesne Countv. ' W'irsiw,eSel Jl High, D Us First! EC Elder Crei G IT Box Fiour a few of our hunting i' Herefor are your check listi' S supplies 1: Elder County and Murray Ts? Salt Sifted Tsp. Nov. Box Cheese 2 y monthly meetings. The schedule for the local meetings is as follows (all meetings will begin at 7:3(1 p.m.): Oct. 25 - Mount Harmon Jr. High - Carbon County; Oct. ' San Juan High, County. cr C.HEESE Ser-th- State Board ot Education, a citizens group on the state level has been formed to serve for the regional as leadership Advisory Entitled, meetings. Committee on Priority Problems, the group is composed of 30 civic, business, educational, and minority leaders from selected areas in Utah. The public meetings will lie held at 15 different localities in the state. Participants at the evening programs will be given the opportunity to express concerns relative to educational administration and operation. Two filmstrips which give direction to the setting of educational objectives will be shown during the evening. After the concerns have lieen collected from the local groups, a comprehensive report will be put together and presented by the State Advisory Committee to the Utah State Board of Education at one of its regular Q. CAN A hospital increase its charges because it has purchased some new medical equipment? A. Yes. An allowable cost increase justifying a price increase for a hospital may include aggregate expenditures for new technology, such as new equipment and services, to the extent these expenditures are not charged directly to the individuals benefiting from the equipment and services. In addition, to be an allowable cost item, the excess of expenses for new technology over revenues must not be higher than 1.7 per cent of total annual expenses of the r Ml 'M Ww w 10 lent Ask Clerk Soles for Del limrt ol Older wet now CORNtf Tooele, 1111 ill GW" |