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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 25, 1974 a I'rgmg Claims to work together to make our state and cnmiminitie, a better place to live, I'tah Governor Calvin Hampton has announced the formation of a new program to co, otdmate and encourage that pimcs,. I'tah Community Progress is the new plan that will help local community leader, plan a logical pattern for growth and development, and for those town, that need it. a shot in lass Iust-iCIssued rath l iiil.n dt Tooele Cits, I lull, Vitmtl paid at Tixxlc, ( l.ili. Ilililishcd In llio Transcript llullc lilt Publishing (nmp.uii, I in., 5S itrtli Mum Miitl, I unc le (its, I I .tit. (tidies, all cirrrsxmdcnte to Hus .'I'NI, Tootle, I tali S 117 1. I Vi .0 Subst HilliHi tales III it lit, it I t up, ST INI I t III IMII ) liv ll.liiMlijil ImMi llli I'tililidimg ( o nt (III I )t W I .III. .1 f M . KII1WII It ,Mi.tl till I II II H .ill 1111,11.. I VI I .III . I M.i.i'.i the arm. "In I'tah. as in every other stale, jieople arc leaving our small towns to move to the Governor Rampton wul. Youth Cliorul Concert Jan. 26 i- -j Dear Editor: Argument, are heating up concerning the Ihll to port haw the Fast Ranch bom the Dcvrct Ijvrstoik Couiianv. The tnaor-I- t V of the peonle ol Tooele County, tsx-- t lallv those liehesiiig ill wise land nst inanageiiieiit and tmttliHir ret ion. are definitely lit favor of the hill ( joint v Wihllife Tlie Tihk-Federation strongly urge, jxib-li- e support of tin, measure for the following leasous: a. Cixxl I.iikI use planning. Acquisition of the laud hv the Slate will provide for continued hvestotk hcnIik1ioii and xibhc use of the recreation resource, it has liv. Ixiv scouts, hikers, . fislieriiN'ii ami hunters. cauiM-rsIt, Educational opportuuilii-s- . The laud is near the I'tah State I'uisersitv. It would afford all excellent base for researih involving agriculture, wihllife and recreation use, in a controlled area. c. It is a good investment. The slate can Imv it at a fair sit-iof price ami through a s land user fees the pnrihase price can lie regained. 1uhlic ownership of land is a good pilicv, witness the fine job the Forest Service anti the Bureau of land Management are doing for the livestixk op'ra-tor- s in the state. Overgrazing has lieen stopped and many range improvement programs have I teen implemented. Orrin P. Miller Secretary, Tnoelt County Wildlife Federation louth Choral Concert, Saturday, little Stacy l)an celebrated her 3rd birthday on January 20. She celebrated with a Minnie Motive ralic that her mom had made, and ice cream and special friend, and their mtnn,. Those helping in the fesli-- , Dean itie, were (anion Aunt Ixtrua Wliitehouve, Whilchousc; Todd Mclhie, and mini Cwen; Allison June, and Morn Beverly; Marti Tate, and Mac)' sister Michelle ami Mom Zola. Ruudinn Dawn's parent, are Stacy Raeldon and Zola Ramlino. Grandparents Mr. and Mr,. Dan Kantlino and Mr. and Mr,. James llullingshead and great grandfather Milton I Dailey all reside at Milford. Vernon Ward Sponsors Sal. Dance Vernon Ward will host the stake dance on Saturd.iv, January 20 at the Tooele Stake Center. Dam-inis scheduled to at 8 30 p.m. and continue until 11:30 p.m. Music will lie furnished lv Stone Cold Fever." Admission will lie liv activity card or guest ticket. I.DS standlie-gi- n ards of dress will lie observed. n tin- aGjra snJCU3 (inti - n Couple United In LDS Temple Riles Tlie Manti Temple at Manti. f tu. hriile. was Matron of I'tah, was the setting for the Honor and bridesmaids included Deceudier seventh wedding of CTathv Green, niece of the bride. Miss Julie Ann Price and Steven Sandra Bailey, sister of the K. Il.ulev. Janice Nash and Denice THE BRIDE is a daughter Himiiigton. They wore dresses of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Price, soft pink flowered satin and TiNK'le, and Mr. Bailey is a son each earned a single rose with of Mr. and Mrs. Don Beck. krn' Idaho and Mr. Ed Hailey, Steve Butt tende-to duties Dclco, Idaho. Accompanying the couple to the Temple for the marriage ceremony were the Prices and the Becks, parents of the couple, Mrs. Wendell Bail- ey. Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Green and son Elder Michael Green, and Mrs. C. W'avne Price, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Black. Mr. and Mrs. James Radford and Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaw, brothers and sisters of the bridal pair, That evening the newlyweds friends and relatives at a reception held at the Tocx-le Ward Church. A color of pink was carried out scheme The greener vour sard is, in the appointments. the quieter it will be. Crass, THE BRIDE was lovely in absorb trees and shrubbery, hir wedding gown of nylon noise and can cut traffic noise shier organza styled with full bv as much as 65 pr cent. skirt which fell softly from an U.S. Department of Agriculture empire waistline. The bodice featured layers of lace and a stand up collar. The full sleeves ended in deep lace trimmed GRASS rata? aw? now;?, J 0 cj'imH? 't? 133 auarr nra j cuffs. The double veil was deeply edged in lace, one tier was fliKir length and the other fell a little below the shoulders. The bride held a bouquet of pink baby roses and pink anei white carnations. CONNIE praa gbthp January 26, at 8 pin. in the Salt I .uke CU.M IN ATI NG months of intensive rehearsals, the comlmi-ee- l choruses of four Salt area high schools will perform the very lieautiful Missa Brevis" by the Hungarian composer Zol-taKixlalv. Included in Saturdays huge e horns will lie: the Bingham High Schixil A Cappclla Choir, the Kearns High Schixil Concert Choir; the South High Schixil Talx-rnacl- MR. AND MRS. STEM'S E. BAILEY RADFORD, sister Cappclla Choir, and the High School Concert Choir. During the first half of the i, concert, Arelean Watts will L'lah in ,he Svnq.ho.iv (,ltl f()nr famiIjar ald varied iclec-o- f tions 0M.llin? WOrk will lx? A Mty A Our Cod. Fortress Is NEXT WILL lie Beethoven's of Ix'st man. Overture to "Fgmont. This For her daughters wedding wi I followed bv "Adagio Mrs. Price wore a pink street-- - f,,r Strings." and concluding tlie length dress and Mrs. Beck wore first half of the program will lx yellow. Thev each wore a the ever pojxilar An American sage of rosebuds and carnations, in Paris. CENTER OF attraction was Watts, well known in musi the lieaiitifiil three tiered wed-M- cal circle, throughout the counding cake which stooel on a try came to the I'tah Symphony pedcstjl on a lighted mirror. A in 1956. He received his trainwinding stairway was topjied ing in I'tah, Idaho and at the with a miniature bride and Academy of Music in Vienna. grixim figurine. It was made and Austria. Widely applauded for decorated by the brides brother-greete- d his work as a conductor of orDan Black, chestra, choral groups, opera, The serving tables were ballet and musical comedy, he Cred with white lace trimmed feels a strong responsibility totl0,hev centered with pink and ward people. He expressyoung w hitc flowers. ed his attitude recently by sayPaulette Price, sister in law Nothing we can do is ing, c)f the bride was at the guest more important than our conthe gift tables were certs for and with youth. The )woj charge of the brides sisters Spotlight Youth Choral on Oeloris Green and Kay Black, Concert is a le of examp perfect On December 14 the young how the symphony can combine couple was honored at an open efforts with the community to house held in Albion, Idaho and create such outstanding opporhosted by grandparents of the tunities as this for the young groom Mr. and Mrs. Wendell people. Bailey. stocks Gasoline this past week dropped 3.6 million barSun Oil increased its price rels in the United States an of residual fuel oil to industrial amount which usually only hapand commercial users by one- when dein pens third this past week. mand is at its r. Supplemental Order For MFS Tlie Public Service Commis"This migration leases part of of Utah today issued a sion rural I'tah with a dwindling order in the Mounsupplemental economy and a bleak future. At Fuel Supply tain Company rate the same time, the titles cannot to M. M. Fid-laCave, according handle the Ixxumng easily chairman, anJ B. Z. Kavtler, growth. president. "To help solve these probBv its supplemental order, lems, we',e t reated Cl ah Comthe ComiiiivvUHi rescinded and In was. this munity Progress. vacated those portion, of its we a. Claims can make a real January 14. 1974 order which Nation's effort in time for our included tlie Company's to 200th birthday in 14.6 oil investment, revenues improve our quality of life." and rvxiises in its utility opihe Gusemor explained erations. ONE ASPECT of the new The supplemental order did lx cash to will award, program imxlifv the Commission's not communities that exiel in the Jess Jacohwin celelirated Ids findings and cnnilo-moiis- . previous of most overall categories veesxid Iiirthday frielav, Jan. alter the total amount nor Kr"- intergovernmental cihiIStli. On hand with gifts and it authorized of increase rate of and eralion, planning initialing, best w Idirs and t diare Ids $6.23 1. SS4. human relation, and cultural sishirthday cake were hi enrichment, economic developGale and ter, Rain! ment, physical environment and Mvrta Jacohsem and Mrs. Nila d Groin Mixer community service. Harris. Jess I, tlie win of Governor llauqitou urged all Combination of I.vle and Diana Jacobson local community leaders, if Tooele. thev haven't done so already. The Best Buy (II UUTY DONATIONS tt obtain a copv of the l'lah donations in the Charitable Community Progress worklxmk for your money last year totaled 22 68 U.S, y contacting the Department 75 billion dollars, percent neaily Call Hugh of (anniimnitv Affairs, 10 1 State of it given by living individuals. Capitol Building. Salt l.ake Cilv Of this money, 41 Hr tent was or Doris Allsop Utah 84114. contributed to religious organi882-319- 3 zations. the rest to health agen'Farmer Tax (iiiitle cies and hospital', education, For Appointment I Now Aaila!ile vxial welfare, public, cultural An informed The 1971 edition of the "Farm- and other causes. of the er's Tax Guide," IBS PuMica- - conservative estimate 1,H ,h,' o( tion 225. is now available free from lutenial Revenue offices and county agents, it was aiinounecd tixlav by Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Ends Tuesday RITZ Utah. Distributed primarily to aid See Dean Jorvesh farmers ill completing their tax the pdiiqihlet shows bv evainple how to complete the vvh this Free Form 1010 and accouqiaiiviiig schedules. The Mililication also lUK-r-iize-d for lists important "lax date-sfarmers as a handy reference for use throughout the year. I arNdachancefora tefrvMiniioMviot)iiioi Written in easy- - to- - under3 to stand language, the tax guide Dtsneylorvo or wsrveyworld! II swetwnevyooaaonoi contains many examples of how vriornighononoiet Tv C'onxtor". to report farming transactions nol Const tyte on offooton or on tfrOQfwmenl of Vb jo$ SiXVr'vtstzHr Dijnytond or OvevMrKi or any ol in retosed oorrxjnun for federal income tax purpises, opnr3anor m petm (j as well as many useful hints on record keeping," Mr. Wise r, ncxi-utili- pio-dties- ," - Mitl-Broa- A combined choir of 311 voice, will join forces with the I tali Symphony under Ardcan Watts, assexiate conductor, in the 10th annual Spotlight on ri-- Pretty PSC Governor Announces Community Progress Plan (HILL & UIl) mr. JUrfnwwWe and , STUFF0BC6 " dl 11x2 said. ANEW AQQIVAL! aj AVAILABLE . mid-summ- er peak. rr ia? ch- - oj fom oram '(a Q iVtrm raftj, BXi GGHDGaQSIEESgg GfeffiGlk urn! Onto WOMENS 4e SHOES new 2 .9. 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