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Show N Tle Tooele Transcript, Friday. Feb. 2, (Continued (ion I Mil Page) a very low Gmrritcil "I Inline Oil. it inhp4 Utr Ul In secs i d III a Inline ail Mr James It l sldl must ClMlIlWatOtV III 114- - will mil Imp lot rrctiitiiot-iitlallo' ami uggestiiMis for Imp ami flirt vmiIi a prison wilting iIip Mr. Jaimrolipiiit Iip e (vntiiliiliiHial ricl.lt," may Im- - Hi III tlalrtl. "(ml Imlltpr mure lint Master P Clilfriil ip tiiio-tilitaMppI will base r I lit I that llip WoMnr 4ati lit ClMHC-IXC-- ul lnMt o atliiptp. IIh ilaii ami tualiltomp jirojilp wipjiortiiig lam that it will protect our larmlaml ami twii spates ami pirtnit pttMiiHiiii' Hiililrmt lor llip hn.iiI v government, - S "lit nit otmioi, ll.lt tmHr4 wilt plniimalp tH.r lamdanil at Hmliltiltp (arms. waiter plop-pitowurrt over laiCP aiPat, ri.l ottiwit from trllmc their art I ami or tilt i line it aimaig llirir man laiiiilirt ami will mutliilv llip rtNHi.i.H M. J.lrint of T.mm Ip (iaii.lt Ih'i a..t laiCP airat Willi at r 1 III 1 1 la ,V islJIll Famitv Night al llip laclrt Arllr tjta. turiil l.v llip Toorlr Eagle Anxiliarv will la l.rl.l inclil. Krl.ruarv 3. will 110 with a family rieast IIip Ptrnjnc dinner Party al la-gi- n la-r- f will follow al HIIO pin. IIip dinner will cost $1.50 Im atlullt ami ut .VI cpult Im c lolilini up In 12. . gaiiM-- s TE.i HefMrt Tooele Readier Salaries Raise Less Ilian Median "Atpiacp (racltrr talailPt In (I.c Utah Fimmlatiou l.cuiril ll.p the Toorlr School Dislrui iliil tataiy imiratpt at il pvrrv Irat received "mere- keep up with ll.r mrilian Ip- - rr j,', in Tota-lvrl if family nirll," lir raises (or pat I. year's County du.inc ll.P latl ihxailr," r vnri.irt. Tixu-lfalmalliMi Atwaiatimi Ftp- "AIkhiI half the Iraili.-t- s in tulivp Director Hob IlmitaLrr j r,.(t.jVr Imre mri.lt, l.nl ll.p 11 ah Fouml.ilion coioput- IIp vml ihr district I avrracp rl lit vrrtimi of avrracr inteacher salary increased fimn .rratrt at ihmich all teachi-r- s tl.i-Vduring ll.p 1'l.iMiO wltm.l rtv,.jv jni jnirrnirnlt.' linn-yra- r lo $7.8H ilurinc ll.p IWI- - w,rf a,,hx. 70 school ypar, a ritr of 65.3 Hr- THIS FRROR, hr taiil. ''" nuilr llip Ilali Fim.h- "proluihly TIIE C.Ol XT1 S n.pclian Ip- - dal km's I. Mai for avrracr talarv vrl of family income r.itp 71.2 inrrratpt uImm.I trn lo twelve mil during that decade. ac-- tracp point higlirr than ihrv cording lo llip US. Crtistt Hu- - actually have Impii for the patt five vrarv Hnnsaker taiil vlalm.rnlt in llunsakrr taid coinpntalion of a rpcprit Ilah FiHindalion pres ,jIOM. avrrin.rt it a "complex, rrlratp alMM.t salary Incrratrs for tlm. C,H, tinning task." and that teachers in (hr pat! five yrart le figure mav nnl lie are Incorrect lie explained that avajal.lp for tcveral ni.Milht. e r e State Savings Bonds Quota Exceeded 1th Conseeiilive Year For the first turn in history savings gams at Utah's insured savings and loan avs.Mlati.Mis ll.p tltm it .. Ihm. mark for ink sear, del laird Kl.li-- r sou I. Ilaldv. piesldent ul ll.p I tall Savings amt Imii lie vml llguirs usl Indicate that savl.v the ings tin reused l.v a record $1115,0191.52 during 1972. "HIE StllV.S and loan business lias lax omr a l.iafor lac-Iin I Iip saslngs l.al.ils id Mr Hardy said. TI.p business is now musing strm.gly as a segment of ll.e l.uaueial tom-i..- . II .1 ill v aj.Mai that Claims want to la sun ol the rrl.uit reb-aw- e sl.al-Irru.- in I loir Imd0ii.il mseslun-n- t sriv-lu- oM-nix- g 15.-V.- g nx-nt- s iualeuiaud. "WE FORESEE a lot of new si ill homes slill lo lie built in 1973 and a fasorable savings trend, Mr. Hardy said. He added that as savings flows coulinue into insured savings and loan associations more money is made available for bousing. As construction increases, jobs and retail business also increase making the economy of (lie slate move ahead. While a lol of emphasis has put on savings and home Ik-o- busing, the insured have also supplied a considerable assix-iation- For the fourth cimteculive der, Welter, ('.ache ami Morgan year, Ilah Rond buyers exceedaccording to volunteer Itah ed their Savings RoniK sales Slate Ronds Chairman Wendell sales figE. Cile of Salt quota as City. ures for the slate came to Ilahs 1972 "Take Stix-- in u bringing the grand to- America" Payroll Savings tal to $28,599,151, or 102.8 per Chuirman David L. Bigcent of the 1972 goal of $27, ler. I'.S. Steel executive, said that vigorous and enthusiastic 800,000. In Tooele County, campaigns to promote Savings Bonds sales came to $193,11-Bonds throughout the year resulted in the addition of bringing the year's total to or 101.9 percent of the hundreds of new Bond buyers or 1972 rpiota. This was announcthe increase in allotments for ed today by volunteer County regular Bond buyers, lie praised Bonds Chairman Mrs. Marjorie Itah employers and employees for their ctMxration and parDeLaMare of Tooele. Thirteen counties exceeded ticipation in the their goals - Tooele, Wayne, 1972 Bond drive. Carlxnr, Duchesne, Juab, Davis, Nationally Bond sales continued at a Summit, Sevier, Enierv, Box El paee Cam-paig- i.iota-breakin- record-breakin- g g s amount of money in home improvement loans. During 1972 a lolal of $9,l()0.(i92 was provided for home buyers improving homes and yards. Life Ix'gins at 40 - a little later in the dav. William Ward as sales of Series E and II Savings Bonds reached $6.24 billion in 1972 - the highest since 1948. In December, Bond sales totaled $1.50 million while E Bond sales of $428 million set a record for Decemlx'r; II Bond sales of $22 million were the highest since 1966. 27-ye- ar S2SQQ3jB groD Q. I'm 63 and want to retire. I have a wife and two children under 18. I know my monthly payments will be lower if I retire now instead of when I'm 6.5, but will the payments to my wife and children be figured on my reduced payments? A. No. Checks for your family will be figured on your unreduced amount. Q. I just recently retired. Last month I got my first monthly social security check and I'm not satisfied that the amount of my check is correct. What should I do? A. As a first step, talk to the people in your social security office. They may be able to explain to your satisfaction why your monthly payment is the amount it is. If not, they can help you request a review, the first step in an appeals process that is open to you if you dont think the decision is correct. Q. I'm planning to retire later this year, but Im wor- ried about proving my age for social security retirement benefits. The only proof I have is a notation of my birth in a large family Bible, but my sister who has the Bible lives over 300 miles away. Should I have her send the Bible to me? A. No, it would be easier and less expensive for both of you if your sister took the Bible to a social security office near her home. They would copy it, certify its authenticity, and then mail the information to our office. f Q. I just found some doc- tor bills from last year and was wondering if I could still send them in to Medicare for payment. Can you tell me if theres a time limit on claiming medical expenses from 1971? A. Yes, theres a time limit. Its December 31, 1972, for services received from October 1, 1970, through September 30, 1971. Its De- cember 31, 1973, for services received from October 1, 1971, 1972. through September 30, Q. I have two small seasonal businesses. My net profit from each averages under $400 yearly. Can I combine the net profits and get social security credit for this work? A. Yes. people with more than one business during the year must combine the net profits. If the total net profit is $400 or more, it counts for social security. Q. I own and operate a son is farm. My project. working on a He will earn about $800 from the project this year. Is he considered by social security? A. Yes. If your son is 4-- self-employ- carrying out his 4-- H he is activity by himself, Since his net earnings will be over $400 for the year, he must file an income tax return and pay the social security contribution regardless of hisage. Venturer couple of months ago I had my third heart attack and my doctor isnt sure Ill ever be able to go back to work. If I apply for monthly social security payments, how will social security determine if my condition is severe enough to keep me from working? Q. A A. The medical report from your doctor will show the severity of your condition to what degree you are unable to do such things as move about, handle things, hear, speak, etc. The medical evidence, together with other information about you the kind of work you have done in the past, your education, your training, and other abilities is the basis on which a decision can be made as to whether your condition prevents you from doing any substantial gainful work. Q. When I start college this fall. Ill be working in the college cafeteria part time. Since I paid social security on my part time job this summer, will I also have social security withheld on my college job? students work for a college where hes enA. No. A rolled and regularly attending classes is excluded from social security coverage. Artist's sketch show Ir l(l Educators During the first part of Itahs school system security and its retirement, survivors, disability or Medicare benefits? See your telephone directory for the phone number and address of the nearest social security office. llutrl I'lah how planned addition to the Computer System will take another step toward gearing will look w lien completed. Hold Utah To Add Rooms, And Convention Center A multi- - million Ft4-nia- ctassrixmi cxHriewe more closely to the needs of the child. That's when the progress of 200 students of the Wasatch Elementary School in Salt lake City will lie recorded, measured, and analyzed by computer. dollar and 15 sear soluuUnly tion In the world famous Hotel Utah in downtown Salt lake Cilv will lMgin in bile 1973. Preliminary plans have approved and deUiled drawings are underway, according to Victor L. Brown, president of the Hole! Utah Company. The addition was designed by ItolH-r- t A. Ix-e- Fowler Associated Archilecls, Ix-gi- se-ciali.i- lix-ate- serve SFLECTFD to conduct the local qieaking contest for this area are Dr. Madison Thomns, Kxplnring division Program Chairman and Andy Childs Program Coin nut tee Vice Chairman. Informal im alxmt the 1974 contest is available from the Sis nit service tenter at 525 Foothill Drive. Salt lake Citv. I'tah S4U1. 5H2-V.6- 3. Mr is free and projx-- r inflation is a cheap pi ue to pay for sale dining, sacs the Tne Industry Safety Council. Under ur oxeriiiflution can cause steering pin! le ms and possible damage to lues which mav lead to an accident. Check air pressure regularly. pation certificate and winners' trojihie and plaques the hxal winners will I eligible lo compete in area and regimial con- HONESTY A recent customer for some tests and the national finals for Girl Scout ciMikies told the 12 scholarship awards. momx-- t at his ckxir that The finals will lie held at the national office of the Boy he would take some of the "but"Yessir." site said, SciMits of America in New Jersey ter ones. I next February during the 1974 very businesslike, "but anniversary celebration of the write up sour order, I want you to know that these are only butyiMith movement. The subject of the 1974 con- ter flavored cookies. They don't test will give our Venturers and really have butter in them." Our Fxplorrn an opportunity to de-- friend doubled his order. After nxMistrate that service is a real all. that kind of honesty should part ol Americanism and that lie more than its own reward. we sbiMild recognize those who Sales Management. of the hotel; the addition of a liallrooin which will accommodate 1.000 persons and a 10,0110 square feet exhibit hall, plus the 200 additional rxxMns and a new and larger kitchen for the entire hotel. The Skynxun, a luxury dinning room atop the Hotel, will lie converted to lodgings. A new Skyroom is Iwing designed for the top level of the addition, with a window view planned for all dining tables. The view will include Temple Square on one side and a lustily landscaped plaza on the other. Hotel Utah was built in 1911 and its central downtown location, cimpled with a reputation for high standards of service and accommixlations, have made it highly successful through the Spec Sun lok Yuen tree-lade- Cafe . Weekdays - 1 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Sunday - 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. r mid-blix- w& years. "HOTEL UTAH has enjoyed a fine reputation for years as the outstanding hotel in the region," Henry N. "Hank" Aloia manager, said. "With the new addition it lie one of the jewels of the entire industry," he said. will We Will Feature Chinese and Polynesian American Dishes 39 North Main, Tooele 882-300- 3 v. Big Special on Laurel Valentine Cards Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. . 69 - 59 - 45 package 37 - 29 $1.00 89 59e 49 39 package . . . package package package m Jfajtjrr-- i day-to-da- child. Dr. Barnett cautioned that the Wasatch Elementary project is only a beginning point from which to develop the necessary computer techniques and operating experience. Eventually, however, computer terminals would be installed in each of Utahs schools with information being fed, directly into one centralized computer via telephone lines. The computer would then analyze each student individually during the night. By the following morning each teacher would have a computer readout noting those points which need attention. CIVINC Too many of us pat ourselves on the back for our generosity when we ought to hold our heads in shame because we could Velma Mergive much more. ritt, Between Parson and Pew; The Gifts We Give, Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine - OIL Maritime experts sav a new s will generation of handle nearly all major oil trade in ten years. The environmental concern: massive oil spills and uncontrolled industrial development near deep water harbors. National Wildlife others," Stitt said. e addi- THE PILOT program, dub-Im- Salt lake Citv. 'ComMiter Supxirt of InTHE EXPANSION, expected struction, will record the daily to lie completed by 1975, will progress of each student and include 200 new rooms spamake this informal itMi available cious convention center ballroom to the teacher in a variety of and a new convention display fareports. The reports will out- cility. line each stuileiit's strengths and In addition, Mr. Brown said, weaknesses. They will also av complete renovation of the Hosist the teacher in recognizing tels existing rooms and those which students require her perin the company's Hotel Utah Mosonal attention on a particular tor laxlge, one block away, will day. The computer is even proimmediately. Heinz Jeiuler, grammed to forecast the equip- interior design consultant ment the teacher may need for in hotels, has lieen enthe next day's instruction. gaged to decorate the rooms. According to Dr. Maurice C. Both the Hotel and the MoBarnett. Administrator of the tor Lodge are adjacent I'tah State Board of Education's to the famous Mormon Temple Division of Data Processing, the Square, top tourist attraction Wasatch Elementary project is in Utah. the test inixlel for the program SPECIFIC expansion plans which will eventually lie availinclude the construction of two able ill all of Itah's schools. wings at the north end "The daily computer reports may indicate much inure quickly than a teacher when a student has a problem or for some reason has lost interest," said Dr. Barnett. "Bv getting at educational problems sixiner. and applying individual teacher attention, we hope to eliminate many of the unsuccessful experiences kids have in school. DR. BARNETT went on to explain that the computer is one of the main tools in the development of individualized instruction programs which allow students to learn at their own rate and more nearly achieve their own individual potentials. This is not the first time the computer has been used in recording the achievement of our youngsters in school," said Dr. Barnett. "We currently have the school records of more than 200,000 Utah students available on the State Board of Education's computer. But this is a bookkeeping function. The Wasatch Elementary project will be different; focusing on a daily input of information to provide an intricate analysis of each students needs. In this case the computer is going far beyond the mere bookkeeping function bv providing the teacher with verv detailed information about the y student on a basis. From this information, and other firsthand observations, the teacher can determine what action if any she should take to assist the super-tanker- Have a question about social ill sear oldi and Esphuer (16-2uldi will lie in separate diusions for the 1974 Reader's Digest As sociation Boy Scouts of America National Public Speaking Contest to lie conducted locally this spring. With the subject. Get Involved for Them (CIFTl. memlwr of Venturers and Esphuer posts in the Great Salt Lake Couticil will compete in their mills. Winmill compete in district ner contests, tiegi tilling in February. The ciMiiicdwnle competitiiNi will lie held at 7.00 p.m. May 17. 1973 in the Scout Service Center Executive Board Rixim. according to Carls le B. Stitt, Council Vice President. Exlor-- ' ing Division. IN ADDITION to partici- pd l mil aiii.idmglv Imsc riit minis or riddel lo rvist-maitoimls at msnreil sriVings and hull asva latim.s" During 1972 ll.ere wrrp new savings art minis iijxii-rx- l al I 'I all's I) instiled savings and hull assia lalmns and the limeasp in savings bungs lolal savings lo 5SS.O2S,0lS, Mr. Ilriidv alvi xiiuleil mil record amount of mmiey that was piosiihxl by the lusnreil ions for moitgagc loans. 1IIFBE WlltK 9.110 new UMiltgagi loans nude in 1972 for This a total of $2111.951.055. breaks the lee ml set III 1971 of $21 1.59 1. 1 Wi. Total loans outstanding now total $700,317,715. "t'lali is apparently mie of the fastest growing stales in (be eoiuitrv. Mr. Il.inly said. "The economy is strong anti bmis-inneeds emilinut In Im strong due lo the fael fewer homes weie built tint ing the light mmiev years of 1101 70." lie said altliiHigli (he vacancy rale in luxury lvte apartments is relatively high, the moderate are lo lower-priceapart Council Ijkt Public Speaking Contest Announced For Bov Scouts Anion" Nations Fastest (irowin" Urges Gmlion For Hosier Plan lleview III (Jrral Sail Utah Savings 1973 (3 OODXO.WN I? |