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Show I THURSDAY. FEB. 19, 1976 PAGE 4 Of Thanks Donate A Day's Work It's Leap Year This year many people will donate one day's work to their employers without pay. They do this, not out of company loyalty, but because annual salaries are y based on years and this year has 366 days. . At the same time, everybody renting a house or an apartment, making installment payments, or leasing a car, boat, store, office, or .equipment gets that extra day's use at no charge. 365-da- LEAP YEAR helps the economy by adding another day's production to the annual gross national product. This is true, the National Geographic Society points out, even though February 29, 1976, is a Sunday. The long year helps everyone stay a little younger, since it postpones that next birthday an extra 24 hours. Those born on February 29 could carry this to an extreme. With birthdays that only come around every leap year, such individuals technically can be youngsters" for life. Italian opera composer Gioacchino Rossini, born February 29, 1792, celebrated his "18th birthday 72 years later with a festival at WE WOULD like to express seasons began to slip out of line in subsequent centuries. Pope Gregory turned back-thcalendar 10 days in 1582 and modified the leap year provision. Under the Gregorian calendar, years only become leap years if they can be divided by four. This meant that 1600 was a leap year, but not 1700, 1800, or 1900. The 2000 will be a leap year. which he vowed to put aside "the frivolities of youth and the indiscretions of a teen- ager. THE COMPOSER actually was rushing the event. He had assumed 1800 was a leap year. It wasn't, so in 1864 Rossini could have said he was only 17. As devised around 46 B.C. by Julius Caesar, leap year fell every fourth year. Caesar and his advisors followed the lead of earlier Egyptian astronomers who had calculated that the earth revolves around the sun every 365 4 days. Rome had been following a calendar that first had.. 10 months and later 12, with a 13th month of varying lengths added every other even-hundre- d Of Thanks WE WISH to express our. thanks and appreciation to the people in Cache County and the Franklin County and Pocatello searchers, who searched for Roger Bodrero. Without all these people he would not have made it. Also to all his friends and relatives for all their prayers and interest. Thanks to all of you. Roger is doing very year. Creditors would influence to decree the extra month a brief one to speed debt collecting, or officeholders would have it lengthened to extend their tenure. T1IE JULIAN calendar was a reform move. It provided uniformity, and the troublesome six hours left over were converted into one extra day every fourth year. But if the old Roman year had been too short, now it was a little too long, and the well. priests Wanted Cathy and Roger Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Bodrero Mr. and Mrs. RaySidwell WE WISH to express our thanks and appreciation for all the help and thoughtful acts of kindness that have been given to us since the loss of our house by fire. To the fire department we issue a special thanks. We are very grateful for all that has been done. Tom Petterborg family - our appreciation and thanks to the person who left the hay and straw Thursday at our home in St. Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mc- Michael. WE WISH to express our deepest and sincere gratitude to all who were so thoughtful and kind in the loss of our dear son and brother. We appreciate the love and warmth of friends, the beautiful floral offerings, cards and delicious food, 'nie family of Dale W. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Benson. DeLoy Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nield. it Found MAN TO milk in new facil- hours. Reasonable Day Help ities. Afternoons only. Phone Preston. time. Good for school Also part 852-217- girls. Apply in person after Offered 1:30 p.m. phono calls please. No Preston I A PUT YOUR best face forward. Call for a complimentary facial in your own Lohome. Phone gan. ACCORDIONS, LESSONS. SALES, repairs, and rentals. Rich Accordion Studio, 245 East 8th No., Tremonton, W. 752-618- INTERVIEWER WANTED for part-tim- e telephone survey work. Not a selling iob. Give phone number. Must have private line. Mail letter including education, work experience, and names of references 257-339- 2. to: Arbitron, WILL DO Field Operations, 4320 Road, Beltsville, Maryland 20705. An Equal Opportunity Employer, M-- F and Handicapped. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES USU. Call job line ext. 7500. Up to date recorded listings of employment opportunities at Utah State University. Equal Opportunity Employer M-HELP WANTED: Director of Nurses 35 bed hospital, expanding to 62 beds. Surgical experience mandatory. house cleaning,' 62.50 per hour. Call Preston. Am-mend- 852-011- WILL DO BABYSITTING in my home week days 8 a.m. to p.m. Phone pelier. 5 Mont- 847-204- 8, 752-410- LOST: NECKLACE, gold chain, antique star diamond center, Preston Main Street. Reward. Call or 852-11- 852-176- 7. LOST: ELECTRIC gold watch with clasp. Lost on Preston Main Street. Cal collect, Julie Anderson, 5262. P.O. Box 38, Lewiston, Utah 84320. LOST AND left I.D. behind, a large male standard collie, sable and white, answers to name, Shane." Reward. Call Joe or Tim, ext. 32347, after 4 p.m., 257-513- 4, ICU-CC- Moving? Local Long Distance Storage Furniture Warehouse Call for FREE Estimates. Quality Insulation at Lowest Cost. HOME (208 ) INSULATION. SERVING 847-129- 9 CACHE COUNTY AND BOX ELDER COUNTY I OPEN TILL 9:00 n pfeM 752-651- 5 I I Part of the 17 reasons you should II come to us for INCOME TAX"1" Reaaen 12. There art mior changes mine lex laws mat could attect your return Our people are specially trained to help you take advantage ol these new tews We ll do our pest lo make COLOR SPECIALISTS ALL MAKES REPAIRS). HR jmourn ttiaaJ TAX 543 North Main 'MIIAIt PKSMMM csatisjutm PENNCREST BLOCK INI INCOMl pmilco acA SU MMSM sure you pay Ihe right amount ol tax No more. ro leas (Agent United Van Lines) background preferred but U Offered Offered Wanted MVftlOW SOMERS MUSIC PEOPLE TV 6 APPLIANCE If 7B Wert Center, Lops RCA Hemlquarten m Luywn .752-115- City BSN well qualified RNs will be considered. Submit resume and salary expectations to Bear Lake Administrator, Memorial Hospital, Montpelier. Idaho 83254. Transfer A Storage Soda Springs, Idaho OWN THE WOOD BURNING STOVE THAT REVOLUTIONIZES HEATING COSTS Tremonton. LOST: EIGHT month old pup, heeler. Dingo, bluish-grashort tail, red collar, by Sugar Factory. Call Deweyville. FOUND: High school ri: red and white, 1948. InitiaL J. B. Call Preston. REWARD OFFERED for information leading to the whereabouts of 25 head of Shetland ponies, missing from the Clarkston-Ply-mout- h mountain. Phone Tremonton. Bumice Hunsaker. BLACK MALE Lab. dog was picked up about 5 p.m. THE FANTASTIC FISHER STOVE 852-015- Monday, Jan. A COOK 27fh Amwai Predectiee Sals D4 PRES MISCHIEF by RC MISCHIEF D4 205 day (ansrisg) wsight 724 lbs. ' 365 day (yaarihg) might 1060 hi. SeHeg Ms first tea sees and weekends. Call Montpelier. SALE AT WASHAKIE boy school BETWEEN MAUD 'WM heat 2,960 Sg. FL far SI0.00 per oeath. CITY, IDAHO Way Te Hast Year Hmm . . The (Ml) 1 sr 751-217- . Jest Ask A THER0N RAWLINGS 115 N. 4tb W. - PrastN, Idaho Ogdea, Utah 14402 i Kai. Taber Stew Oweer. ' P.0.I0XJ06 not be responsible for any further debts incurred by Mary Light as of this date. February 12. 1976. John Light. MSPL firebrick STOVE PETERSON BROS. 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