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Show 8.6 Million Dollars For PSm Arts In Salt Lake City On Salt 6 tali Cuunty 4 66 butane hkh will vutm ajjMuwJ million i UmJ ikJUix. luiiti 74 nutlxn ej ptUuw (At City, lit LmlMiH in Sail phi nulUm tlJlar oer our iUinl lltetr effort In manning tiuie Itaida, gHiing nut ma mailings, and idler important ramtaign tesk in order In inuirv ihe taatma id lit Itund rlntiw, 16 mil pro kin prmaiirnl bitm fi Hallrl Wnl, The ltd Sm4wty end other irti group pmiualy hautnl in mil Irwcd spate. priw-iin- nit l S0 puu, fiural Kmuw mayaity vote, Th pniul Instant-fro- nou and comparable including ence Within an month of the first iu printing, the Declaration the Amer of Independence waa aigned. On of the matt traumal- heritage and renew lean Revolution, pnit in our foundry k What it generally con ic ftenlr in all American Political revulutiona are neither aponlaneout nor in evitable. They rmult from problem, force and deci arona working over long pertoda of lime. In few period of American biklory baa Ihe power of print pro en o effective in molding public opinion aa in the era of the Revolution, When Parliament enacted Ibe bump Act in 1765, it touched off a radt of con damnatory writing; o much to, Britain waa forced lo repeal the act. Other Use, vutei. S) UU Cnunly him lumnj mrt rn imm In mjsjtial lb imiit! ihe Five civil- - by a mil (tr pmib Inn ojanmuti inUililinTbe lb flab. peifurming ait GaMri4 Theater, lault in lyDantl une (4 the fr Oq4ieum ibealei remaining in the natkat. mil I mloml and renovated lo H origb 4endur. The laitlding mil nal erve at a borne fur fUllrl WpI Townthend Acta, were alto written off Ihe bookr-ex-ce- pt the Ui on lea. tll provide euellciit jate ft 4 dame. ojirra, a varv-l- y drama and musical rnwnlv want ball ait gab Inv mil le nwinainl on Sail Palace ground be nt4taiy and other musical ptrsenlaiaat and The unafl ml like leing her huduml slave. She can manage him Irtter that was Malropoltun Sam of the moat effective propaganda, however, appear to have been created by Paul Raver. Though beat known far hi midnight ride, h wu tlo an accora pliahed copperplate engraver and by far the moat famous of all hia engraving waa Homes, land. Building lots and Investment Property For Sale New M hvt kidraaw bam having bmeaieat far aia. $26,500.00. "Th Boaton Macr."Thi consummate piece of inflammatory art and writing bent far tale in Sawtbeail lertiaa f Taeala. A tnrya bama with few b dreamt, lorge feared let, new grad arbeeL tpfit-feye- r wan-dtrf- ul depicU th RedcoaU deliberately firing on a defense-lea- a crowd, perpetuating th legend of the "mamacre." This tragic confrontation, more riot than massacre, large family raam, with peal labia, kiHbtn, living ream, hath ream, three be dreamt and TV raam, al beaatiMiy carpeted, drape. TMt bama b like aew, in tide and aut. Selling far $20,000,001 Saetinert bench effect Iblt large Iri level bama, firing ream, dining, Idtcbta with anting (part ia kiuhen, three b dreamt ep and an dawn, twa ketht. like aew, lavaly lei ia area which givet a view af Taaai Vafiey and th I aka. See Ihit fin bama far $37,500.00. Tbe Work Incentive (WIN) ream home with twa arm af load, roetd for fivatlacb and batlrrigoHaa water. Sea Ihit fin krkk bam today. Beveo program found 170.0(10 umulni-dire- d jiJit for welfare recipient in fiscal Sear 197- 5- only 4 percent fewer than the year liefore, despite unfavorable economic condition. WIN, WHICH help employable recipelnt of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) get jnlw and liecomc b jointly administered try the Social and Rchahilitiation Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and the Employment and Training Ad- - acre af load with frontage af 200 ftal aa roadway. Th total prk b ett $5,000.00 far fiv acrat af load. All within th Taaai H yaa datira. Gty fimiti. Centred perch fhr Oat owner mobile borne, 12 faat by 60 feet, tailing far an evaa $6,000.00. Move right in. law dawa poymant, ton trad purchase. Atkin Realty and Construction 148 South Moin Street Phono 882-097- klvma or Art. Gift of Mr. ItuMell Sa. aidered the first newspaper history occurred during th cartoon in America ap- Revolution: th "treason peared in 1754 and again 20 of Bmedict Arnold.- - In th yeara Uter. It was Benjamin 1780 issue of the ContinenFranklin's device of a dis- tal Almanac, a representajointed snake, representing tion of his hanging in effigy th colonies, with the leg- wu printed. Th drawing end "Join or Die." dramatically conveyed th But the piece of writing need for steadfast allegiance with perhaps the most im- to tha Patriot cause and pact waa th pamphlet mad Arnold' name a sympublished by Thomas Pain bol of special infamy aver entitled Common Sente. It since. went into several translIf powerful propaganda ations and sold 120,000 was being fashioned to copies within three months. achieve independence, it Nothing in the Revolution's waa also serving to preserve period and perhapt nothing the new nation and mold a writUn in America since, national character. 'WIN Program Placements Hold Up Despite Economic Conditions large fear b dream bama aa 5aatb (ataman Street. Many frab treat, caaad far fivetladL. Carped and betiding al rear af bama. lb let b 100 feat by 175 feel. Sailing for $37,500.00. 6 mail a letter and youre almost here. . . ministration (fomierly, the Manprovided for more than 100,000 Departfamilies; other supportive services power Administration), ment of Lalior. initiated were home management A rrxirt on program result aid for 106,000, family planning for fur the year ending last June 30 55,700, and remedial medical care showed: for 37.500. In 40 percent of the 1 1.T300 To lie eligible for assistance, all AFDC applicants must register placements lasting 90 days or longer, the new job holder earned for WIN except for children under 16 attending school full time, perenough to leave welfare altogether; in the other 54 percent, the sons who are ill, incapacitated, or worker continued receiving assistoo remote from elderly, persons tance hut at a reduced amount WIN project to take part, pera because of large families or othsists needed at home to care for er special needs. invalids or children under six, and THE AVERAGE hourly mothers or female caretakers of a starting pay for all jols was $2.94 child if the father or other male for men and $2.42 for women. relative in the home has registered. Placements in manufacExempt AFDC recipients may turing jolts declines, and place- volunteer for WIN. ments in clerical and sales work, In the joint administration of service employment, and profesWIN by HEW and Laltor, staff sional, technical, and managerial from the two departments have jolts increased. been consolidated in national and s of all placeregional offices. Similarly, state ments were made without the need and local WIN offices are staffed for prior training. by personnel from the states emOf two million adult recipservice and public welients entering or already in the ployment The fare agencies. program program, almost 600,000 received in every state, through operates services to improve employability, more than 300 local projects. such as vocational training for DURING fiscal 1975, the 90,800, training for WIN program spent about $350 37,200, work experience for 19,200, million. The Federal Government and public service employment for contributes 90 percent of WIN 14,400. and the States 10. CHILD CARE service was expenditures, Two-third- Qkrk&t c T. .iarr1"1' fmrn -- id !, ?H i 9 V. So n rV;;J tf : it Everytime you mail a letter you've taken the first step towards becoming trimmer, healthier, more physically fit. Youre right next door to the Olympic Health Spa. What you need to do is. take the next few important steps through our front door. Well show you how our proven program, exercise equipment, whirlpool, etc., can help you. . . as it has so many others. But the most important thing is to get in here. . . so hurry, go mail a letter! I1 L V7TlC ot & . LdieS u pass vtstT Too! 9 , F. Clip Utah I T- .WE'' Of AIL 85 North 1 8T mo us : i 84074 29 Sat Heres a Step in the Right Direction. 10-- 6 ond Save Olympic Health Spa 882-430- 2 83 North Main Almost everyone has at rate time or another aitpruathrtl ly a friend or nHghlmr hailing fur hume fur surplus kittens or pup-piSometime I lie teaivh i sometime ihe suntlut animals end up at the local animal shelter. In the United Slate Iasi year, aiiima! shelter dest rosed aland 14 million pets, mainly eat and dttg. Iwcause t4 leak 4 hornet fur them. Often these are animal tbe owner must grt rid 4 Itecatne they no lunger can l kc4. In addition, an unknown numlier ul unwanted animal are alNmdraied each year lo die ul larvation, disease or etpo-ur- THE CLAIM wu nu.le in a lamk tha! alleged that lag" f 1iad when it crane to tanker design. "The troth t."aid Petroleum Tola, that ra4 one tanker of 2111,(11 deadweight Iran or larger ha ever broken up in a storm anywhere in the world. Aparcnllv the author liecame aware 4 this was poldishrd only after hi in the United Slate. The British rdtliun (published more recently) soften lit claim cranideralil." Unfortunately, wane of the original (laim were widely circulated bv wnh a The New magazine Yrakrr, Pojmlar Mechanic. Ando-Ur- THE IT BI JC i generally unaware uf tbe magnitude of (hi problem lecaine great numlier uf hutrx'levs cat and dugs are nut usually concent rated at auv rate lime at any rate bastion. But as one hranele animal die, airothrr unwanted kitten or pny H Ihiiu, maintaining the Mirplnt pojmla-tkm- . (Tanker user 2111,(1(1 deadare cranmnuty weight regarded a wijiertankerv" or a they are known in the trarle. a BLM Salt Lake District One metlmd uf present ing this with precnrelty to pet venting the lirth of the excess million. "Neutering," also tenned la-gi- n spaying, is the only certain method c4 present ing animal reproduction. This cration can lie performed on a healthy female animal at any age, Imt with a younger animal five or wx months is considered the ojitimum age recovery is more nqiid. When dune by a skilled veterinary surgeon, it is A a relatively siuqile grneral anesthetic is used so there is no pain, and very few animals show any sign uf discomfort after i. the operation. MANY FET owner t relieve that spaying affects their pets personality and makes her fat and lazy, but there is no troth to this. There is no evidence that spaying affects the personality of a pet the fact that once the pet loses its interest in the opposite sex which it dues after spaying it liecomc more attached to its human cmnMninns. As fur liecoming fat and lazy, overweight is due to caloric intake. And, in those instances where pets get fat after spaying, they are simply being fed too much or not exercised enough, h Neutered pets make ideal house pets. They are more settled around the house and are less likely to wander off. And, lielieve it or not, a cat does not need to have kittens to lie happy. TO COPE with the problem, some humane groups are requiring that all pets adoitcd through a shelter be spayed as a condition of adoption. A few kennel clulis arc even considering restricting the sale of unspayed animals to those people who wish to show their animals as dog; or breed pure-hre- d a business. They are recommending the neutering of any animal purchased for com panion purposes. Pet overpopulation and its consequences are only beginning to make an impression on public awareness more prompting stringent leash laws, and accelerating animal contrqceptive research. But the greatest need remains education of the pet owner. The first meeting of the Salt Ixike Districts newly organized Multiple Use Advisory Board will Ire held January 22 and 23, at 9:00 a.m. in the Conference Room of the District Office at 2370 South 2300 West, Salt lake City, Utah. THE BOARD was established to advise the District Manager on matters pertaining to multiple of 3,975,790 use management acres of National Resource land (NRL) in the Salt lake District. Problems facing BLM areas in Tooele County will be considered during the meeting. Gerald E. Hillier, Salt Lake District Manager, said the Board represents the livestock industry, wildlife and wild horse interests, local government, public utilities, urban - suburban planning, mineral and energy environmental and resources, cultural protection and recreation interests. The first day of the two dav meeting will be devoted to introductory and orientation items including a review of the Advisory Board Charter, organization of the Board, status of District planning efforts, and a review of items in progress prior to formation of the Board. Topics will include the District oil and gas leasing program, wild horse management, District programs relating to the Natural Resources Defense Council grazing lawsuit, ( I h wqtcrt anker w a iVl.tll) 1.141 wa frri tonurr-wb- nh katg-a- large same I long work with the hull uf a lag tanker. For exam-4a 20MH) dwl tanker i only twice a kmg. twite a wide and twice a drrp a a hit le 20,(l dwl tanker, Iml it carries more than 10 tune a much ral ." "llie e. TV ca4ain adled, large Crude "ITiXV Ultra "IN OIIII R word, the wir-lac- vol-lun- e. Today. Hilshod by llie American Petroleum Institute, point wit that (losing nf the Surz (anal in lMi7 prmnled impetu fur the development (4 large tanker whkb could Ira rl economically from the Persian Gulf annutd South Africa lo FETBOI-EU- l (ka-sn- Fatrojie. The article note that large tanker nut only mime the cost (4 transporting oil, Imt also mime Ihe amount (4 fool laimod by tanker a point overlooked by Noel Moslert. live author who criticized supertanker. "If a company use a tanker uf 275 dwl rather than rare (4 50.000 on (lie mil from the Persian Gulf to Northwestern Europe, it can mime the cost 4 transporting a gallon uf crude oil by more than two and a half cent a gallon." say Petroleum Today. "A tanker uf 275.000 dwl carries ala ait two million liam--l of oil-- 81 million the saving are couid-era- ! gallon- -) lie 1 tanker." Petroleum Today piint out use 4 large t, inkers hat also reduced nuriie traffic ctmgestion. As i4 Janury, 1175. there were 504 tanker worldwide with a dcad-right i4 more than 200.(111 tom. each. If these sevsels were lo le rrtlaced with smaller tanker-- ay the . which was the workhorse tanker (4 World War II, Uit which was railv 16,5(1) dwl -t- hen more than 6.(111 4 tie smaller tanker would le needed. ImI T-2- le. CHEESE. . . A Flavorful Treat! Mild, Medium, Sharp, Swiss, Smoky, Green Onion, Taco, Swiss and Salami, Longhorn, Monterey Jack, Fresh Curd ORDER SOME TODAY IN LONG LASTING BLOCKS! n(' s m V Lockers Now Available TOOELE ICE AND MEAT Havre: 882-260- 1 12-- 6 Daily I t Saturday 0a lha Allay Ichind tha Clowmj Imban J tr 0 UU CARS AND Woodruff area grazing adminisHELP WANTED tration, administration and manFOR SALE agement of the Bonneville Salt of the TRUCK FOR SALE: 1953 Chevy Flats, and management Tooele County School DisRuns, but engine needs work Deep Creek Mountains. 1 trict (an , equal opportunity THE SECOND day will in$80. Call 6 clude items currently under conemployer) announces a teacher aide position at Grantsville sideration, including military FOR SALE: 1972 Ford Pickup uses of NRL, various matters perHigh School. Beginning salary h 'A will le $2.46 per hour. Appliton Excellent condition. taining to Utah Lake, Onacpii-Oquirrcations must le picked up at Planning Unit, Park City 6 the Tooele County Board of prearea land classifications, dator control plans, private exEducation, 66 West Vine St., ton Tooele. Interviews can be arFOR SALE: 1974 Chev change proposals, homesteading 4 wheel drive. Real good conand desert land entries, forest ranged by calling Mr. Don Ed fire manbedition. Phone Sandberg or Pete Gallegos at. product disposition, will tween 8 and 5. Applications agement, recreation area planle taken until Friday, Januning, and utility corridors. The meeting is open to the ary 16, 1976. Interested ton FOR SALE: 1974 Chev may persons public. 4 wheel drive. Real good conmake oral presentations to the be8 dition. Phone Board or file written statements. RNS and LPNS WANTED 8 and 5 tween However, requests for oral prefull time. Top salary part or the Board before sentations Good working conditions. Conthe District made to be should tact Tooele Valley Nursing 65 MERCURY COMET 289 V8 Manager at least two days prior Home, 140 East 2nd South. Chairman The 3 speed, runs gx)d. Excellent to the meeting. C-to attendance 4 limit $250. Firm. Call public body. may the extent required by available $2.00 AN HOUR. Taco Time facilities and time. is now taking applications for Further information concern1974 Cold Camaro obtainbe day and night full and part-tim- e FOR SALE: ing this meeting may Lots of extras, must sales people. Concounter Coupe. District E. Gerald Hillier, from ed 8 sell, going on mission. tact Dave lietween 3:30 and 5 ManManager, Bureau of Land $3300. p.m. agement, 2370 South 2300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 teleMinutes 8. FOR SALE: 1905 Chevrolet staphone (801) Ex WANTED: MECHANIC of the meeting will be available tion wagon. Good condition. 7 perience necessary. Paulos Moat the District Office for public $295 Phone weeks tors. inspection and copy two after the meeting. 882-178- 882-086- 4 882-389- 8 884-349- 6. - TRUCKS FOR SALE: 1970 16 ft. LoLiner trailer. Like new. Sleeps six $1100 or best offer. 1968 Ford engine 289, $100. 882-164- 7 6 1972 YAMAHA 292 Snowmobile 882-999- 882-056- 7 FOR SALE: 1975 Ford F150 pickup wautomatic 360 V8 eng. Asking $4300 7 3 or 882-492- 884-603- 882-389- 3 882-197- 6 882-200- 524-531- 882-459- e (4 Ihe hull clan ral increase in niXNrion to llie tanker t l it ? Sramd teclmical. Well, here am her reason for the 1en efficiency (4 large hull. lliey taw thnaigh the water, the prolarge hulls do ml ea-fletKpyl tonally. as much drag as dor a smaller hull. This mean that the ships engine need rat le increased in proportion to the ship size, result h that machinery and, furl costs are a smaller pm)nrtian 4 tie total cost fie $ larger large Cnttle Carrier.) (Hu? l, klilf colec meter, lag tum-dwt-- or I rlfi-Ctrn- "MM Fiji. It because uf the wonder (4 mat hemal nv Sojioe you hae a tank which i 10 meter 10 mrtrrv Multiply x 10 mrtei lliese nonJirrx and you grt a tank raiaftly 4 l.dilculac mrtrrv Hut ha4Je llie dimennm uf the lank: 20 mrter I 20 meter I 20 metrrx. and what do you get Nut 2.111 and Peole. ijCTV-Vc- ry uil Jy I dfri could milled the ca4ain luk Carriers; wltrn asked how such nd c Advisory Board To Hold First Meeting . What Are You Waiting For? BEkL- kt e. and "AMI A tanker that iz fan tkrlner 28 lienrl (4 ral In Imp cry ham-- uf furl it cunwimet, while a 511,(1(1 dwt I aider tan deliver only IT3 lanrb fur eeiy liarrrl it Imm up " in fierce Worm uff Nouth Africa time 194 h refined in the current edition uf Petroleum lrn brought about by Ihe - Tim i lairn WASHINGTON that "bundled" of large tanker have lieeo "Smashed. disalJed o arUirnmri 14 In year when general ul .ligation Until issue r (IrfralrsJ tty lit hat vat's tiilt'i of kulorteml March 5, 1770. creared by tha iana were killed, Si Hr fit taper Company Crtapua Attuck. M on rffort lo radadteata black raaualty of ikas-al- I be Hah Siii P1uilfurlyIm prrfiirmmg art irn i'j'6 in AMERICIN IIISWRY p PROPAGANDA FOR THE REVOLUTION it adapted occurred on the night of haa enjoyed more This onick o program nwidf wak and gallery ibe visual aita. be t)i lUtUMinb ul barn net ly mmiJm t4 IUM VVnl, The Itak SstiijJaaiV. wber a lit piai attJ oornnl cl! I rut who mil in Refutes Allegation That Storms Have Sunk Supertankers WJ VER ( Grow independently. Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds. |