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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 8, Minimum Wage I - aws Kconomics In Reverse MiniMer Announce Methodist Sunday Services 197-- 1 Swiss Missionary To Report Sunday Ctrl Scoots will lie honored, and special music featured dur(Kh ing the Sunday, Manh worship service at the Tooele United Mrthoikxt C.liunh "Switzerland it a beautiful Liu at rvcrylxuiy knows. but the thing that made it espefor me ttaa the cially Swiss peojile and their attitude toward ut," Klder Sam Peery taid tiulav. EIDER PFFKY returned to hit Tooele home February 25, after two years of service as a missionary to Switzerland for the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, lie will report his eerienccs to memliers of the Tooele Fourteenth Ward Musil will pre-sethe second sermon in the series 'Jesus. We Want to Meet. It will lie entitled He Meets a Pharisee and a Sinner . . . And U! The special music will le Rev. Roliert preseuted by the Junior High Girl's Chorus, A special report by two youth from Midvale who attend ed a recent "Washington - Unitin New ed Nations Seminar York and Washington DC., will lie presented at the church Sunday evening at 6 30. Their MIF report will feature a slide presentation and all are welcome. Sundav, March 10 at 3 (XI p in. "Wherever you are its the people that make the difference at to whether you're happy or not. and I was certainly happv the young among the Swiss. minister said. feeling for them is something that will last, perhaps eternally. lie reports that the people FI J)FR PFFRV of Switzerland are friendly to the missionaries and changing their attitudes toward the I.DS IIIS FIRST assignment was Church. However, many still to Itheinfeldcn, a city of alxiut remain conservative and tradi- - 5(MNt people where iie lalmrcd tional in the thurch affilia- - four months transferring lions. to Pratteln. After two and one half months THE SO full time mission- anes of the Switzerland Mission he moved on to Kurgdorf where are emphasizing the role of he founded a small deendent brain h of just su memliers who fathers in family life. In their teaching activities met in a restaurant for their the SO full time missionaries of Sundav services. Elder Peery the Switzerland Mission are cm- - played an auto harp for music phasir.ing the father's role in accompaniment, "I now pronounce you he was Siam. the family. By demonstrating however. viable rcllionhlp! . . that the family can lie a source named mission recording sec of great jov they are finding retary and transferred to the u increased interest among the mission headquarters in Zurich, Elder Peery His responsibilities were miuh younger families. said. The family home evening like those of a stake clerk and program appeals to them and included the meinliership want to use it." cords not only for Switzerland, The missionaries tract from but nearby communist countries, 20 to 25 hours each week as the Middle Fast and much of they introduce the people to Africa, lie was also the mission the church. Some trading is printer publishing a news e to businesses, some in the ter and printing supplies, Wliethrr life grind a also THIS evenings and on weekends and assignment ' holidays as they attempt to brought him many opportuni-mee- t man down or Mliilira him more fathers. And ties for public up ilrprml on what hr ia made of." 48 convert bap- - he met many government ABOUT occur each month and cials, leaders of schools and the Mormon Church now has other churches. Always he and alunit 5(XX) memliers among the his companion told of the church and its family home evening six million Swiss. Mv two years in the mission program, field have meant more to me At the time of his release than any two years I can name. he was serving in Prattlen as Elder Peery continued. "It has District leader, been an education and a period Prior to his mission call of spiritual growth for me. It Elder Peery completed one was a tremendous experience to year of study at the University of Utah: He now plans to con- get to know a new culture. "The Swiss are a great peo- - tinue his education in Willing to help always, tistiy. He will register for Spring Even going out of their way Quarter at the U of U or at to help strangers. Brigham Young University. My Neighbors Y IfeOfr-f- re-th- offi-tis- the country were raised. advocates of mini- wage laws in Congress and leaders of organized lalxir professed not to understand the economics of the National Chain- ber' position. How could rais- minimum pay lead to un- employment for people In low- Die-har- "We can blame the next fellow all we want and it won't put tra in our tank or ful oil in the barrel ; we better do something about it." Donald Weaver, the Winnebago (Minn.) Enterprise. . "Bringing the government back home i proving to la quite a chore. Anything that ja top heavy ia usually hard to move." William It. cost jtibs? ' or 38 per cent, was too sharp and would minimize job oppor- tunities for young people and marginal workers. It cited statistics to show that jobless rates for these groups rose when the minimum pay standards across getting it all together for Spring with fascinating important little accessories Fashion experts are calling Spring 1974 the season of the accessory". Reason: this year all those little exfrom float-itras rate high scarves to a touch of flattering blusher. Those fashion scarves in softest silks and chiflon often turn up in unexpected placin the role of elegant es tails, for example. Purses are important, too. Youll set fewer shoulder bags and more flat envelopes, pouchy yijiped totes with handles, and lots of interest in the classic swagger bag with handles. A variety of leathers and colors will add interest. Shot's will turn to the feminine mood, too. Platforms are out, except for those wonderfully comfort- able walking shoes with crepe soles which go on and on. Otherwise, reflecting the trend to dresses, pretty pumps with higher heels are e back, many in the new leathers. Shoes will have a barer look with lots of sandals for day and ev- - g two-ton- ening, and the sling-bacho seen everywhere. Another change in store this shos worn with Spring will have flatter heels pants and a more delicate air; gone are the "clunkies." Hosiers' will be sheer and d to blend with the prettier shoes. And at the top of the accessory story, hats are back to give special "looks" to ensembles. from The Creat Gatsby" outvamp to door girl. In the evening, hats may be no more than a bit of veil. Makc-ttwill lie the most important accessory of all this Spring light and natural, but definitely there. The glossy, gleamy look k will nude-tone- n complements perfectly Springs young and feminine theme. If Nature short- changed you on gleam, just Before puton lipstick, apply a thin ting film of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly to lips. It gives an ultraglossy look and also prevents unattractive dryness. Give gleam to your cheeks, Quite simply, by pricing them out of the market for low- cost lator, as illustrated bv a magazine advertisement of a sale manufacturer promoting never needs vacations, security, hospitalization of automated equipment for or raises." Who says higher minimum radio stations under the head-muline: wages can't hurt some people's to chances of getting or keeping "Looking for someone a job? work for 47 cents an hour?" Your station costs are bound to Increase because of the pro-in- g ART posed 12.20 minimum wage." No one can say with assurthe ad read. Why pay more?" ance what a work of art Is Cost of the equipment, the or, more what is not reader learned, averaged 47 a work ofimportant, Harold Rosenart. cents an hour, of Art: berg, The Readers also were reminded Action Art to Earthworks to Pop that the equipment, which ban func- - (Horizon) r dies a numlier of tions, social on-ai- o-rt ' WTAsk L - This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers. it true that transporta tain union membership are detion exprnara to get medical ductible. rare or to render aervlrea for Do you have a free booklet a charitable organization are Q. shows that you how to fill out deductible? your tax return? A. Yea. If you drive your car A. Yea. Contact your IRS (or take a bus, hire an am- office for a free copy of IRS bulance) to get to a doctor or Publication 528, Information a hospital for medical care, on Preparing Your Tax Reyou may deduct what you pay for gas, oil, parking fees, etc., turn. as a medical expense (subject Q. My father can claim me aa to the general limitations on a Last year I earned dependent medical expense deductions). from a job and (745 Instead of the actual amount received (10 interest on my paid, you may deduct a standaccount. Is it true that ard mileage rate of six cents savings I wont have to file a return for each mile you use your because I dont have (2050 in car for medical purposes (in income? addition to amounts spent for parking fees and tolls). A sim- A. No. A dependent who red ilar rule applies to ceived (750 or more in gross Q. Ia part-tim- e unreim-burse- automobile expenses for services you render to a charitable organization, such as using your car to pick up old clothes for your church or collect funds for the cancer association. For more details, see your Form 1040 instructions. Q. Are union dues deductible? Yes. Dues and initiation fees paid to obtain and main A. which MORI IMPORTANT? THAN OUR CHILDREN! Tooele Order Of Arrow To Meet Next Thursday Scout-O-Ram- a, a spokesman stated. Please have unit your elections finished and be ready to turn in the forms at this meeting. Registration is still being accepted. If you havent registered be sure to do so at this meeting. Our fund raising project has arrived so plan on taking home with you something to sell. Ve evervones appreciate support in this drive to buy headkit, costumes, dresses, and a tent. We will see you at the meeting." make-u- p New Hobby Craze Paint Your Own Fashions wardrobe ecorating is an interesting lea you might want to Yes, to beat the igh cost of original patterned tyles, we suggest you try a iew hobby called Artexing. ts a tube of paint with a tip, easy to use and mu got busy and developed just the right fabrics, plus several design kits to satisfy this de- mand. The economically priced line of Lady Artex Fashions consists of eight h outfits which ideally lend themselves to original decorating. As shown, the clothes come in a wide variety of sizes. To make color selection a cinch, the paints come in over 70 colors and you can also blend them to match any accessories or fabrics desired. Many women also like to make up their own designs, which can be transferred onto the Lady Artex Clothes . . . or on almost any available fabrics . . . even leathers if ! - - - IN OTHER WORDS I ARE PAYING FOR COUNTYS SCHOOLS, ROADS, STREET DEPT., POLICE FORCE, THEIR NEW TRANSIT SYSTEM, If you dont have any AND ALL THE OTHER PROGRAMS FOR THEIR CHILDREN! 17HAT ABOUT OURS? n r DOLLARS EVERY YEAR OUT OF THE COUNTY! SALT LAKE citing to behold, as you iply just the right color to mplement your dresses or itch accessories. thes that lend themselves decorating, you can pur-as- e an outfit from a new wardrobe collec-n- , recently introduced by tex Hobby Products, Inc. lis manufacturer of roll-ocorator paints found that my of their customers (who 1 not sew) were neverthe-- s anxious to use the paints hand decorate their own ithes, for the paints are ichine washable and dry enable, even after repeated lanings and laundering. The researchers at Artex TOOELE COUNTY CONSUMERS SPEND MILLIONS OF YOU AMD you like! Kids, too, find it fun to decorate jackets, and slacks! If interested, drop a line for a free How To Booklet to Lady Artex Decorating Drawer W-- l Lima, Tips Ohio 45802. THDKIK mm ? D'ffS BS9SS3SSSSS3SSSSSS5-lSSSSSggS3BysagSSSgSS9SSSS&assgEBS- included undivi- A. Although repairs to depreciated property ar deducted for the current year, expenditures that substantially prolong the life of the property or that Increase its value or adapt it to a different use are ordinarily classified as capital expenditures that are recorded through annual depreciation deductions over the useful life of the property. Putting a new roof on your barn falls into thia latter category. For more details, see IRS Publication 225 Farmer's Tax Guide. Its available free from your IRS office or county farm agent Q. Can I use the Short Form 1040A regardless of how much dividend and interest income I have? are no longer any limitations on dividend and interest income for users of the Short Form 1040A. A. Yea, There Q. How does income averaging work? A. The income averaging method permits a part of an unusually large increase in taxable income to be taxed in lower brackets, thus resulting in a income, earned income (interest, dends, etc.) of any amount, must file a return. Many persons in these circumstances would have been reduction of the over all amount due. filing a return anyway to re- of tax For more details, see IRS cover any tax withheld. Publication 506, "Computing I put a new Your Tax Under the Income Q. Im a farmer roof on my barn last year. Averaging Method. Its availCan I deduct this expense or able free from your Internal Revenue office. do I have to capitalize it? WHAT COULD BE - - - The Tooele area of the Order of the Arrow will meet next March 14, at 7:30 Thursday, Room in One at the Toop.m. ele Stake Center. All memliers are encouraged to he in attendance. However candidates for the Order should not be present. A camporee program will be discussed and plans will be made for an area camp out. We will also discuss snake bite first aid, Indian costumes, the Summer Ordeal, the a swimming party and other important information, - iq |