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Altai 011 the Mantl laiSal Forrtl, 4 rooNralive p.n-(rMilli the Clah Ditition of Wildlife lletoiirtet Clilllilli.it til tl I lie jnlrodiietliMi of IT immte ini federal tamh in the Fldi Creek and I'iniIomii iliain t ini llie I'm e Hanger l)it-- 1 Mith Mat 4 favor of tmh i IiiIhmIih Iiini. A final Mill lie nidili vliiiitlv ini krunartl, thairman; Ailinda Jolintun, Dian Cattagno, lama llaMt, Iaori lauig. and (.amltn Curley. April iji-- 1 drci-viin- .a Sal rtolo-pta- l l al timlv Mat umleriaken lo tfrlriiiiliK if llirii an writable airat for Bulky Mountain Ini; Inn n tlirrt. Allrr gathriing ami Ctaluatliig lialillal data anil lintd-ininllic litlrnmi; tttnmt," il ttat ili'lriiniiinl Oial tin area It tuitable for bighimi therp ami that a ni4oiity of flu I many imNillit of timlv In drirrmine if llirre Mat tinlahle lialillal for monte Mmild hate 011 other rrtourte Nation .Nilil Krlirf Sodrl) .March 29 in Tooele Slake almte Stliofirld Itrtrivoir, It I lliit rrlrate fotloMrd taliirt. Slake laadrrtliii mrrt it tthednleil for Thiirtdat, Man h 22. llirre Mill lie no Out Meek N.iiht llrlirf Va Tooele Slake, atvordins lo off ii lalt of llie Thirteenth Wanl y of iletav program "Krudi In' Mill the pirteuliiNi, In held al llarnt Flemenlary SehiNil Manli 2f. Fah student mIio hat tannlal consent to Mill receive instriKtiim ill an efhclive mellioil of i lean-illllie teeth. Follow in); Out the tludeiilt Mill iutlrncliiNi, hrutli Milh a sjNiial toothaste. Tlie tlmleiils Mill also nieivc a liMillihrusli for ihcir own personal oral hygiene al home. lliit program hat lNen I iv the Denial Health Section of the Clah Stale of Health in coordma-liiH- i with the Clah Stale Dental Attocialioii, Denial Health Coinmiltee, and the Tooele Dit- new A 4xsr a(v ); iiBpnn (W(Hu nto itei (t ilfcji mi 0 dsm TfexDdte 0C Hoard of faliicalliNi. The "Bnitli In" Mill Ikt and topers isrd hv tkn-listdenial assislanlt and Mhixil pnhlic-health- , registered and Irnl licensed assisted nurses. They Mill Ikt hv other authorized who have tieen trained in the necessary procedures. pro-jterl- to prevent dental decayand uf the giimt. Tbit will definitely not replace home care and routine dental treatment. 0R0K& Colony Paint Closeout HURRY! PRIM LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT Reg 5 78 Z-- 2 NOW ONLY KaniiiMl mhtHiiii; Mill ,l,cf Fourth Four-f- u ,'r,J eenlh Ward J.unnr Sunday Vhmil 71,, Angela Fortin, Chairman; Janinc Ruttrll, Jranna Nix, Dclrhie ItiHuia Cordon. Slriin llrauly P,M Economic Stabilization Questions Juli na Ferguson, chairman; Cindic Andrrton, Brenda Warr, LrOcia BruMit, and Anna Scholl. - tD - This column of uetlion and on the Prrtident'i Economic Stabilization Program it provided by the local office of the l'.S. Internal Revenue Service and it puhlitlied at a public trrtice. (,). Are revtaurants vihyxt to iiiamlatory price cimtrolt? t, A. Vet. Fmd service such as restaurautv, delicatessens, calcrert and vending machines are subject to mandatory controls if they derive 20 percent or more or $50 million or more of their annual tales or reveimet from the tale of food. However, these firms are not subject to the prcuotification rules. I). WHAT ABOlT f.Nid sales hv comtaiiies which derive less than 20 percent and lest than $50 million in sales and revenues from fiMid sales are they exempt? A. No. They arc covered by the same voluntary, p,' . - Reg. 7.58 $ff)70 gal. PRIM SEMI-GLOS- S OIL BASE Reg. 6.90 45 NOW ONLY gal. HUNDREDS OF COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! D Values to Ml 00 ! per gal. PAINTS Interior and Exterior Gallons $2 Quarts Red Cart Specials Black Molding Special Black 10 2Va base Reg. 2.40. .. Ea. 89 Black 8 inside corner Reg. l.os .Ea. 49 la-or- a Buzzard, r - antwm cra-tion- Yes. Prices subject to a Commission decision and order must conform to the decision and order. Q. HOW IS construction treated in Phase III and what rules apply to it? A. Construction is treated in basically the same way in Phase III as in Phase II. On the wage side, the Construction Industry Stabilization Committee will cohtinue to review collective bargaining agreements in th e construction industry. Non- - union wage settlements will be reviewed by the Pay Division of the Cost of Living Council. On the price side, final payments under any construction contract on which any part of the work is performed by workers whose wages are subject to review shall be renegotiated to fairly reflect the amount of any reduction in scheduled wage and salary increments ordered under the program. Manufacturers of construction materials, for example, lumber producers or cement producers, are not considered part of the construction industry. They are in the sector subject to volun- S MIS-MIXE- Reed, and iiiiiilo!ilskiii Tracy Andrrton, chairman; Nral Hunter, Scott Nelson, Terry Medford, Mark Garcia, Billy 1 Lindsey. W izard of () Paul Garcia and Randy Valerio, chairman (not in picture); Brtan Davies, Bill Mickev Peterson. IPILAV THE PECENmOES Price PRIM LATEX NOW ONLY Carry, Deanna A. gal. While It Lasts meel- - most of the rest of the economy. Q. Arc repurification, voluntary compliance and compromise settlements agreed to liefore January 11. 1973, still in effect? MOKE TO COME A. YES. Prices subject to a Price Commission decision and order must conform to the decision and order. Q. Are rollback orders which were to become effective after January 10, 1973 or which were to continue in effect after that date still effective? Sample Values: As They Are of llie Oilt rniNilh. OiR standards applicable to This Weekend Ends The Sale Bargain of the Week y learning an cffe'tive methoil of rriimviug IoikI, del iris, and dental plaipie from the teeth ahmg with the applicatiim of fluoride will help tiNithpaste LAST WEEKEND SEMI-GLOS- " chtri At iii) Hrusli In Denial (.linic IMamud For Harris School ftnir.fTv inturet atcumpamiug Firt iron-iiiri- On Out Maul! StluNil Information. IN A KKMOTK part of the Tuvalu SalliHial Forrtl (Nevada and CallfiNiital t lie Srrvlie and California Driart-liirnof Fldi and Caine are Out iiiojiotal. building, Matrr range lniHiitriiMtil 4vtl lirlMmi octuple! and lialillal. and ill gather life liltlory and lirliaviotal 4l-4- an Ixuhhug iNojrxt bat (ust I tii uMupIrteJ hv Mrt Tutrrt third grade (law at ha id imagination and rlfurt Mat required In get the results Jim n in the A fun Onlial tlilociiilrd i Vrtur Fun Project t; (3) analyze ' 411 A al Forrvt In MHithrni I fall. III tluilv miOi Oh a toofN-ralivClah DltitliNi of vVlIdlife a laulogitl ft lratiiifS Alirrt wiiiirrrlt and filtlnt' them Milh radiir trantiiiillrrv In irnNii-lo- r tlirir mot ritirult, Olii-tliv- r of Out timlv are In (I) Irani Mlial liat ini lliit rllnl lire rare tpr ir, (2) lirtmnine tor-rrn- l ditlnlKilNNi of Alirrt wpnr-rrl- Discover The World of Wildlife in Nall Forests 2 Cart Pine or Hardwood Molding 1 1 I per ft. tary wag price standards. They may subject to the reporting recordkeeping requirements Phase III, depending upon size of their annual sales and he and of the or revenues. Q. ARE THE wages of employees in the food transportation sector covered by the special rules applicable to the food in- dustry? A. Yes. If they are employed by a manufacturer, service oror reganization, wholesaler tailer which is covered by the mandatory price controls and if they are in either one of the following two situations: First, if they are part of an employee unit in which 50 percent of the employees, or more, are engaged in food operations, or second, if they are engaged in food operations and they are members of an employee unit in which 60 or more employees are engaged in food operations. 90 and OVER - HOUSEWIVES prefer newspapers with advertising! 86 OF ALL YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE Read a newspaper yesterday! ! 80 OF PEOPLE OVER 21 Read a newspaper on an average weekday! OF COLLEGE STUDENTS 78 who live at home read a newspaper yesterday! OF HIGH SCHOOL GIRL STUDENTS 67 read fashion news & advertising 3 or more times a week DONT GAMBLE WITH YOUR VALUABLE ADVERTISING DOLLARS! PLAY THE PERCENTAGES. . . NEWSPAPER Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n '58 North Main Street ! ! ADVERTISING! ! |