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Show 16 Tooele Transcript, Ilium., February 26, 1951 Pack 203, Tooele 13th Ward, held Hi yearly Pine Wood Derby races, January 25lh. Winnen for speed were (left to right) Kendall Miller, first placet Austin Day, second; and a tie for 3rd place went to Troy Roth and Paul Beecher. Greg lew h. Pack 203, received hiv Arrow of by the members of the Order of the Arrow. light Award" at a ceremony prevented The retired contractor down the road says his grandson is really a modem kid. His security blanket b electric. - It Takes All There's one thing youve got if you lielieve everything you hear. That's a lot Kinds, Franklin P. Jones lin P. Jones -- of misinformation. It Takes All Kinds, by Frank- Dale Nelvon I'tah Stale I'niversily much CPA 1980's income wos higher than usual, you may qualify for o taxsaving method known as "income averaging". This method of computing tax couli lars, or several hundred, depending on your particular situation. The concept is this: Because the percentage used in the tax schedules increase with higher income brockets, a person who earns, say $50,000 in one year and zero in the previous four years would pay more tax than a person who earns $10,000 per year for five years. To allow for this inequity the congress devised the income overaging method. The effect of the method is to use a tax rate percentage more nearly equal to what would be used if the income were reported evenly r over the period. What if you used the income averaging method last year? No matter. As long as you qualify, you could income average every year and it would save you tax. But remember that you only qualify when income goes up compared to the previous four year's overage. What if you married or divorced during the r averaging period? The method may still be available only that a separate computation may have to be made to odd, or delete the spouse's income from the averaging years. The computation is made on schedule G, form 1040. This form is normally not included with the packet the IRS sends you in the mail. If or drop by the office you need one call of Roberts, Parker, and Andrews, CPA's at 49 If five-yea- five-yea- 882-215- 7 North Main, Tooele. Award They were (I) liehavioral therapy plus help from a therapy, (2) behavioral buddy lost the most w eight therapy plus encourage- an avearge of 14.5 pounds. Those receiving only therment from a spouse, (3) entherapy plus apy were second loss. Therapy couragement from a buddy, (4) liehavioral therapy plus plus buddy and spouse were encouragement form a third with an average loss of spouse and a buddy, (5) no 9.6 pounds and the sjxmse-aide- d therapy at all. group came in a quarTHE PEOPI.E receiving relsome fourth at an 8.8 -- If you are seeking help to kne weight, and most overweight people are, don't look to your spouse for by 6. Preston Parker light at a ceremony prevented Fitness Tips By Dr. TAX TIPS Troy Roth, Pack 203, received his Arrow of by the members of the Order of the Arrow. supxrt. I'nviersity of Rochester researchers put 70 people on five different pnigrams. 10.5-poun- d HOW MANY people either skip breakfast or grab something sweet like rolls, (Limits andor coffee? Any- thing sweet causes rapid rises in the secret ion of insulin to handle the sugar and that soon leads to a letdown rather than a and pick-me-u- p Coffee is the stimulant route with no energy, which is even worse. Best Design Honors for Pack 203 went to (left to right) Travis Murray, first place; Brian Staheli, 2nd place; and Austin Day, 3rd place. potuid loss. Of course, the no therapy d The best procedure group was last with a gain, hut you will would be a wholesome note that when the spouses breakfast with some high were involved, they were grain cereal with fresh fruit the least effective. on it for palatahility. This More and more people allows insulin to come in turn to stimulants (dnigs) for slowly lecau.se it Isn't needneeded energy, and sooner ed in large amounts. or later succumb in their High protein snacks durandor liecome ing the day are also a good idea for maintaining a good hopelessly addicted. energy level. They are much' half-poun- Just moved side-effe- in? WELCOME WAGON wants to say "hi." WE ARE using far to better When someone moves, WELCOME WAGON likes to visit. To say "Hi," present gifts of greeting, shopping tips and useful information about the neighborhood. As the WELCOME WAGON Representative' I'll also present invitations from businesses that you can redeem for more gifts) My visit is a special treat. It's free, and there's no obligation. We've been gifeeting people on the move for over 60 years. That's why we've become "Americas Neighborhood Tradition." Please cdl. civic-mind- Nina Butler 882-271- 1 much nicotine, caffeine and alcohol, among other dnigs, to give us energy that simply isnt there. Its not just the smoking, drinking alcohol, coffee, tea, colas and other soft drinks, but its also the stimulants in do.ens of common medications we often use in addition. No wonder we end up drained and washed out. It doesn't have to lie that way, you know. than the sweet nothings from the vending machine or the pastry shelf longer. THE remaining healthy alternative for energy - surprisingly - is exercise because it stimulates many of the same adrenal responses as caffeine and nicotine, at a rate you can live with. It also rejuvenates your chemical supplies for func- The natural, healthy al- tioning on a high energy ternatives are found in the level and, in addition, refitness areas of nutrition and leases g chemicals in the brain. mood-elevatin- : V , -- f 1 A ;l since they release energy slowly and stay with you V ll V. S Kendall Miller, Pack 203, received his Faith in Cod Award, presented by Bishop Cordon Lewis. Pictured with Kendall are Bishop Cordon Lewis and his parents, Jerry and Judy Miller. ? 'SS - 'VX 33 EJMda (fe Hi! My name is Joey Garrard and today, Feb. 24, 1 am celebrating my first birthday. Im celebrating tonight with my family and friends. My proud parents are Mike and Terri Garrard of Tooele. My grandparents are Kenneth and Eudean Garrard of Lake Point and J. and Sharon Spendlove of Tooele. Great grandparents include Ray and Viola Drysdale, Og- den, Barbara Holman, Tooele, and Thelma Newman of Pleasant Grove. My great great grandmother Vivian Holman of Delta. Tarri Johnson Clerk Ogden Christopher Ray Dew turned one year old Feb. 7. He had a family party in his honor. Parents are Randy and Terri Dew. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dew, Tooele; Mrs. Barbara Bonnette, t, Tooele; and Mrs. John Texas. Great Tye, grandparents are Lorraine Ross, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Inman, Hunter and Frank Menalis, Tooele. Shu-gar- J is |