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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 15, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS Meaum What Your Should Know About Oils two full time missions. They first served in the Northwestern states commencing in 1937, and they again served in the Gulf States in the Southern States. This one they Next to replenishing the fluid in the windshield washer reservoir, commenced in 1955. Mrs. Wilcox recalls IT IS important that you add or change your oil with the right kind. Even if you prefer to have the service station attendant do the job, most of the time he will ask you what grade and what price lubricant you want. Chances are most of us dont have the faintest idea of what to feed the engine, says the Automotive Information band lived without the use of electricity and how different their ways of living were compared to this day with all of the luxuries and the modern way of today. Mrs. Wilcox has spent years in the 4 H program of Davis County. She has always been a great lover of being a true homemaker, and mother, gradmother and even a Council. Lets start with the grade. Generally, oil is graded as 10W, 20W or 30W. The W means the oil is suitable for winter temperatures. The numbers refer to the viscosity or thickness of the oil. The thicker the oil, the higher the oils number. Multi-grad- e with a range of 10 W to 30 W cover a wide temperature range but cost more. ON PRICE or quality, you can determine your needs by a rating system established by the automotive and petroleum industries. An SE rating means the oil meets warranty requirements for 1972, 1973 and some earlier model years. SD takes care of model years 1968 through 1971. SC fits 1964 through 1967. SA is pure mineral oil and SB gives IRENE WILCOX mark the 89th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Irene Udy Wilcox, of Syracuse. SHE HAS two daughters who keep her occupied at all times along with two foster sons, ten grandchildren and great-graneighteen children, and six foster grandchildren and 16 foster d MRS. WILCOX was born 17, 1887 in Farmington, Utah, the daughter of Mathias Cowley and Emily Rebecca Hess Udy. Mrs. Wilcox has spent a e in Davis County, at- July life-tim- tended schools here and furthered her education at the University of Utah. She taught school in the Farmington Elementary School prior to her marriage. SHE WAS married to Delbert E. Wilcox, on June 16, 1909. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Syracuse, where they tinued to reside. con- Mr. Wilcox died on Sept. 6, Since his death Mrs. her home, but spent much time with her two daughters and all of their children. 1967. Wilcox has maintained SHE HAS many interesting stories concerning the early years of living in this community. She well remembers the times that the roads were so terribly muddy that neighbors and friends would have to harness a team of horses to assist in pulling wagons and buggies out of the depth of those mud holes. MRS. WILCOX is a very member of the Syracuse First Ward, and has held numerous positions of leadership in the ward and also the North Davis Stake, that later became the Davis North Stake and the Syracuse Utah Stake. She has been a teacher in every auxiliary organization in the church. Hundreds of the younger people of the area have had the privilage of receiving teaching from this great little lady. She has always displayed the greatest of interest in the younger people as well as her many friends of the past years. active WHILE MR. Wilcox was living he and his wife filled Her daughters are Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld and Mrs. Lawrence R. (Helen) Briggs, both of Syracuse, and the foster sons are Leslie P. Cook of Syracuse, and Dick Jones special treat on her her day anniversary daughters are planning to take her on a visiting tour of her many older and dear friends in the Farmington, A and northern part of the HE remarried May 3, 1968 to Garnet Steed Anderson of Farmington. They are active in the LDS Church and in the Senior Citizen program. Idaho to seek work. As a young man he met and was married to Hazel Dell Read on September 9, 1915 in Albion, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. glove compartment has the answer. Pay attention to it because late model cars have emission controls that require higher operating temperat-of ures and a better quality When the ITS IMPORTANT that you spend your petroleum dollars wisely. Adding a quart of oil to an engine with dirty do doesnt oil really car. for much your Again, follow your manual on how often you change oil. It will give mileage figures or a calendar estimate. Normally, six months is about time for a change regardless of the mileage. Short trips are much rougher on an engine than long hauls. Finally, when you change the oil, change the filter. Replacing the oil without replacing the filter is like adding new oil to a worn out & F) were organized in 1972, Mr. Tolman became a committee member. He was made president of the in 1976 for a organization r term. Senior Citizens two-yea- HE HAS enjoyed raising beautiful flowers and shrubs and his home has been an attractive show place through SIX two children, daughters and four sons were born to Mr. and Mrs Tolman He served on the Syracuse honoring openhouse Eugene Tolman of Kavsville birthday anniversary, will be held Sunday July on his 80 25, 1976. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to visit with him between the hours of 4 and 8 p m. at his home 280 North 650 East, Kaysville. It is requested that gifts be omitted. MR. TOLMAN was born 25 July 1896 in Bountiful, Utah,' a son of Jaren and Sarah Jano Bumingham Tolman. He was one of seven children in that family. He attended school in that quality oils contain additives that protect against wear, rust and high engine temperatures. Those addi- tives do get used up. Keeping the oil fresh and full is an inexpensive way to avoid expensive repair costs. Bountiful the fifth until man, Fairbanks, Alaska; W. Tolman, Ezra R. Tolman, both of Clearfield; Read Tolman, Layton; Mrs. James M. (Wanda) Udy, 19 Pendleton, Oregon; grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Jaren fond of his HE IS stepchildren; Mrs. Clarence (Margie) Tornow, Bountiful; Mrs. Vernon (Dorothy) Bowen, Ogden and Mrs. Fred Bellevue, Sessions, (Ar-den- 12 step Washington; grandchildren and eight step He has one living sister Sarah Parkin, San Francisco, a half sister Marie Sporer, Los Angeles, and a half brother Hewitt Tolman, Salt Lake City. HE AND his lovely wife eniov their home and are fond Town Board from 1939 to 1947 at which time he became a for Davis Commissioner County and served in that position for 16 years. He recalls that during the first eight years of this position his monthly pay was $140. little bit of San Francisco con be found at tha badutiful Bratton's Cove in Bountiful SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAKS FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE He retired from working in his blacksmith shop and garage in Syracuse January 1, 1959. AT completion of his County Commission terms he was appointed Davis County Road Supervisor. He retired from that position in 1972. They moved from Syracuse to Kaysville in 1964 and made Sot.' Mon. thru 1! A.M.-10P.- Seafood (7(m 1385 S. 500 West CLOSED SUNDAY Bountiful ? Phone 295-238-4 for others, especially her grandchildren who and love her so greatly. doing things IRENE HAS always loved to share her many clever ideas with her friends and can sit for hours and tell beautiful stories that are true and most interesting. She is a rich conversationalist, and has always been able to visit with all types of people and reaps great benefits from sharing her great ideas and thoughts with others. She reads lots, and studies continuously. This has indeed played a great part in keeping her up with the times and interests of the public. She loves visiting with others and still spends as much time as is needed with her family members who are away from the community. SSt- - . For A Hearty Breakfast Smok-A-Rom- a IRENE FEELS that her life has been greater because she has had the honor of shaking hands with each of the presidents of the LDS Church of President Snow. And the last president, Spencer W. Kimball she had the honor along with Utah Sons of Pioneers and their wives to accompany him on a ten day trip to the southern part of the state and into Arizona, for a very special meet, vsb since the leadership (hipped Meats Sliced Bacon 1.39 Round Steaks Small Turkeys BUS"4 Lean Ground Beef Package .,.59 ib. 88' Chuck Steaks BitDdtu.t.k,ef n, 67 I IJfcUVTtllUW-ln'MlbiM'I-lilUjLLnT- Fresh Fryers Fryer Breasts USDA Grade A Whole Chickens USDA Grade A Plump & Meaty ,, 59 can Beef Cube Steak 1.29 Sterling Franks Rib Roast J.39 Chunk Bologna H Choice 89 59 Truly Fine Towels can questions. 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They also enjoy traveling and take many trips. Mr. Tolmans children are: Mrs. Erich W. (Ruth) Prusse, Salt Lake City; Ralph E. Tol- his diligent efforts in gardening He has taken prizes in past years in the Jaycee Christmas Home Lighting Contests. shop. An Kaysville-Far-mingto- n (The Happy K IN 1918 he and his family moved to Layton where he farmed for a short time and then he worked as an apprentice to J. J. (Joseph) Bugger, a blacksmith. In 1926, he moved his family to Syracuse where he opened his own blacksmith oil. Remember 5, 1967. grade. His father died when he was 17 and he left Bountiful and went to Oakley, the least amount of protection. If you buy the oil yourself, look for the rating on the can. There is no mystery connected with matching the right oil for your engine. That seldom read owners manual in your supply. then home at 280 North 650 East. Mrs Tolman died April county. She is happiest when she is Home-tow- n to five-poi- of Los Angeles, Calif. 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