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Show In Cache County Feb. Coirxe efced n 5 , t ... . simversary ii- - improvements Cost $ $$ (Special to the Cache Valley Citizen) Homeowners SSS?LftE j CJLil-.m.W5!I?-- TZ Zt .a in Details on how much Is spent for such purposes and Cache J5l.efS year 7?" ue of SJ V T the Department of Commerce and the National Association of Estate Boards. Xr. Real Tney show ttat their expenditures for alter- additions, repairs and e outlay for the T direction , L na-atio- gft i,a5a!!Sd2P?,n' EArf?: iOOOshareofit? ft! upkeep came to approximate-ly 2,747,CC0, it is estimated. amwnted ImTon in toe veJ v COVE Mr. and Mrs. Eth- er Allen entertained in their becoming their own mechan- home Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ics. They are saving them- Itawiings of Fairview and Mr. selves a pretty penny at the and Mrs. Newel King ot new- same time. iston. The occasion was the Nationally, it is estimated, 5Cth wedding anniversary of the price of homes has gone Mr. and Mrs. Allen and the up about $1,000 per unit, on Rawlingses. A turkey dinner average, in the year. was served by Mrs. Alien. Mr and Mrs. Ray Walker Taking into account, also, the value added by improve visited relatives in Ogden and ments, Cache county homes his mother in Brigham City are worth about $13,912,000 r ah did Cache county more than they were in 1967, ou.y' uuj MB, urwvcr nucu on that basis. fn homeowners spend their are spending several weeks in wapa, wiir., ai uie name MINK CREEK BRIEFS oi tneir son Harris ana iam- A Dasea upon av-oreawiown, The finding is that the Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jepsen liy. Tney will visit scenic ?Bpe, i"ldic?te erage expenditure for rest-in the area. of it percent 1 dential upkeep and improve-- thattfboutJJ?2 and daughters, Sanette and places Recent visitors at the home ment in Cache county'! gen-- we,nt for additions, alterations Debbie, went to Bancroft to of Mr. and Mrs. Ether Allen eral area came to $248 periand replacements, help their grandson Mike were their daughters and 38 The other percent was celebrate his second birthday. housing unit. Not included Mr. and Mrs. in this fieure were the nor- - for maintenance and repairs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McEntire of Chisholm, half of this total was household and Almost . . Corey Anderson. .mal. everyday r i.i i i Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. El-nu j ilul uecuraung. nouseKeeping expenses. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jepsen dred Bodily of Hansen, Ida. The rest was outplumb-lafor spent That was the average Mr una Mri .Tnspnh F. had their little grandsons vis In indivdiual cases, it ing, roofing, heating, air attended a wedding re- Day while and miscellaneous with them recently it widely from that ditioning ception of his nephew in Salt amount, both up and down, purposes. their parents went to Logan Lake City. most The explanation is that Because of the difficulty on business. They were the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cornish homeowners will undertake these days in obtaining two sons of Mr. and Mrs. nnrl fjjmilv nnrl Mr nnri Mrs major improvements one year plumbers, electricians, paint-an- d Cornish of Provo were David of Bancroft Anderson then do nothing of an ex-- ers and other workmen for Corey weekend visitors at the home Mr. Mrs. and and son the of nature for several Jobs around the house, more pensive their parents, Mr. and and more homeowners are Darrel Jepsen of Grace. years thereafter. Mrs. Burdette Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Al- len visited his sister and hus- In Cache County band in Salt Lake City, the Mamner nenaricKses. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cornish and family and Mr. and Mrs. Su-a- How L w? ' i y. con-vari- ed j Increased Benefits For Veterans a year, which averaged out (Special to the to $1,025 per person. The new Cache Valley Citizen) will be $1,145. Increased benefits are on average much any partihow Just the way for Cache county! cular veteran will receive ! will J veterans ana weir dependdepend upon the extent of his ents. Those with 100 Their monthly compensa- disability. will now get percent tion and pension checks will $4,800 adisabilityas compared year, be bigger than ever, thanks. with $3,600 For to two laws passed by Con- those with 20previously. disabilpercent gress during the past year. on the other hand, the In addition, for those who ity, are veterans of World Wars compensation will be $516. Approximately 330 of Cache I and II and hold G. I. insurance policies, there will be county's veterans will be get-- t an increase in dividend i n g bigger compensation checks as a result. Payments One of the laws provides' to them will total $378,000 fur a new schedule of com-- ; this year, it is estimated. pensation payments to vetThe increased rates will disabled were who erans while in active service. show up in the checks for It increases, by $235 mil- January, which will be arlion, the annual amount to be riving in February. The Vetpaid to the 1,952,000 veterans erans Administration states now getting such aid. They had been receiving $2 billion that recipients will get the a 1 XI 1 increases automatically, without application. The second action taken by Congress will boost payments to other Cache county veterans who are getting pensions for total disability that was not incurred while in active service. The average increase, for the 1,100,000 throughout the country who are getting such; pensions, will be $110 a year. Their increase will be based upon a new formula that relates the amount they will get to other income they are receiving. The VA announces, also, that local veterans who served in .the two World Wars and have G. I. insurance policies will share in $236 million in dividends that will be distributed during the course of the year. It is $13 million more than was paid out last year. iiiUM'iiiyBMW'ijE II Jl Burdclte attended the funeral of their sister, R.ta a ta,k and guest speak- Mrs. Bruce Peterson and . Iki t iitcdcr of son ani Mrs. Tonv Fredrico Oumish, in Salt Lr.ks City. Trenton. Clssing sang was .: i nday with their rar-- i IV. rial was ir. Fankiin. "GjJ Be uh xou 'lil We ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Charles Wilson was eupst M.li Again." Cj..iis.i. speaker in nu t .ing Sunday evening. Rabh Wadsworthi had their son Milton and his sang two sobs, ajcom lanied b .I:s. Dai gas Hcndicks. ia..i.iy visit them over the weekend. Mrs. Zelma Mr. and Mrs. Allen Chris , g r gevcraI d k tens. n icueivcd word Irom1 city Xclsonf with Mrs finn their daughter eva Clarice in Wa. rirgtan, Va., thai their Mrs. Kay- TodIsoii of Salt r k p., baby s.n, who has been con- Douglas fined to a children's hospital with ;M1K at his mme in Washington, D. C, lor ov- "e1"""iMivisited M Ouintnn VhT.ma-V- vhi sipr and fam-;c- r a muntn is doing line and . uman uicn uv. r. Delbert will soon be able to come lie winier Keller. He left Mondav for home. He is the son of Mr. months ju.ng in Salt Lake City. vp'h" in Npw York, and Mrs. Bill Cox. The Iby Fcrits held an He will be eone 10 davs. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand honor night Feb. 2. Flag cere-- 1 M- m-- s Christensen Leeral were honored mony was directed bv Rus- - eon nf THaefnn otfavirinl sno. Sunday to have their great sell Durrant. Color bearers rament meetine herp Sunday granddaughter named in Mink were Jerry Eskelson. Casev Miss LeAnn Jensen, Kim Creek. She is the daughter Jensen and Kirt Allen. Guy of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rismussen and Robin Durham Ion tha of Pocatello. She Hardman confirmed the song, "AueriM," with Members were of the church Sun- - was given the name Ton Spencer Geddes accom-an.v Ray. Other guests for dinner ing on the piano. Talks were at the Christensen home were MrSl Keller .,Glen given by Dans Andr"on ani Mr,- ana Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hardman BPontmncfor Marlun n,iran and family Were dinner guests of and a granddaughLogan of and "ster h" on the scout program and '.ie S0? Leann ter, Nash, and girl Mel-of what it means in a bov's life. husl)anJ. Mr. and Mrs. - friend from Salt Lake. SunWeston in Maxine Rawlins nresented Yin Mr. and Mrs. Ferd ChrisMike Allen a tenderfoot aa,in Pe. wrnoon mey tensen received word Mon811 IWea badge and Kim Allen a sec- ond class badge. Don Rawl- - Air. and Mrs. Ted Baird of day morning of the death of ins recited a poem titled "Fol- g3" spent Sunday with his their niece's husband, David lowing in Footsteps." An ac- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- - Nelson, in Salt Lake. cordion solo was played by nell Baird. Dinner guests Sunday at Kirt Taylor. Von Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baird the home of Mr. and Mrs. Co-i:- ?.i gavi. ct nBi, i1 - '. 3s Former Area Kan Travels To New York S1" $2,-SJt- !!... THE CITIZEN 13, 1969 ctf.K Delbert Keller were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Christensen and family of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Low-r- y and two daughters of Tooele spent the weekend the home of her parents, M ., and Mrs. Allen Christensei Mr. and Mrs. DeVirlle Christensen and family also visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilde spent a weekend recently in Long Beach, Calif. ri . - Watch - . the story of m-s- Smiibiield w i - nnna-nooti- Thursday, Feb. 13 nn y- - R' on TV 2 HEWS g. iinniM JillTOrill !Ulf'rBiri'Ilf ffllriaWB'M ""'T ' -- CT HH"Hnrrrr ;t"i " TTTf f : 'f -- Now... m in Tital Now, more than ever before, you can enjoy the many wonderful advantages of flameless electric heating. Beginning January 1, electric rates have been reduced 20 below former rates for total electric homes. We aie 65 gears old! SiioeM we retire? Home Can Qualify Every to electric built total standards as well as older hemes homes to converted automatically qualify for the new low rate of electric for kwh 1.11 per heating and cooling. ic New Live Carefree with Flameless Electric Heat There is no cleaner heat for your walls, carpets, draperies, furniture and window sills . . . because electric heat is flameless. It's purs as sunshine. Convert to ZLtiric Heat easier now to change your home's heating to electric. Electric heat is wonderful for new or old homes. Mobile homes and apartments too. Now Utah Copper has been a solid citizen since 1904. of Utah And in these 65 years, we have paid into the economy of Utah: . . . New developments make it Taxes Payrolls Supply purchases for More Information Today Phone or write today for free information about bringing electric heat to your home. For prompt attention, phone Utoli Power & Light Co. Call and ask for heating specialist. Or write: R. M. Pizza Sales and Marketing Dept. Utah Power & Light Co. P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah There is no obligation. Because it's electric, ifs better! & Light Co. took a "vacation" enforced one because of an 8V4 an month strike. Did our "vacation" hurt a lot of people? It did. For every day we were on "vacation," the loss to the state's economy was $373,000 which otherwise would have been spent on those four items listed above. It also hurt Utah state government, because some departments were forced to cut back expenditures by 4 per cent. Retire now at age 65? Total $3,479,054,030 For 1969, we plan to spend more than $200,000,000 in operating the Division's copper production facilities. 8110 Utah Power Freight and other payments $1,007,599,000 899,662,000 1,051,004,000 520,789,000 Back in July, 1967, we Of course not! Vis still plan to spend more than $200,000,000 at Utah Copper Division in 1969, a sum that works out to spending nearly $550,000 every day of this year. Beanecoit Copper Corporation 9 Utah Copper Division An equal opportunity employer "" w |