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Show Four Pag THE S U Spring Glen News Highlights Reported Mr. and Mrs. Keno Ariotti went parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glee Man-wil- l. to Salt Lake City, over the weekend to see a grandaughter who Jay Donahue went to Salt Lake was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jack City where he entered the St. SB20 Marzo. They shared their time also with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ariotti and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morgan, who has been in Texas with the Army, by Saturday to spend some time with his mother, Mrs. Vesta Morgan, before going on to Tacoma, Washington, where he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. David Wanlass of Provo spent Friday and Satur day visiting with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Rowley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder drove to Salt Lake City Wednesday to spend a few days visiting with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Snyder, who are the parents of a They also baby daughter. shared their time with their Mrs. Beverly Beck-strandaughter, and family of Kearns. drive for the A successful Heart Fund was completed this week under the direction of Mrs. Louie (Anne) Kosec, town chairman. Mrs. Kosec thanks everyone Who donated to the fund and a special thanks to the following ladies who canvassed this area: Melba Mills, Anne Nielson, Rose Bendetti, Bert Zeleznik, Helen Matekovic, Gladys Saccomanno, Violet Skriner, Nina Goodrich, e, Harriet Rowley, Necia Charlene Milovich, Anne Tolich and Rose Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nielson spent Thursday and Friday in Logan where they attended a seminar for school board members. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rigby and family accompanied by Linda Nielson spent Saturday and Sunday in Payson sharing their time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rigby and with her Marks hospital to undergo surgery Thursday. Young marrieds met Sunday at the Chapel with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Zeller as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan and two daughters of Kemmerer, Wyoming, spent the weekend sharing their time with his mother, Mrs. Vesta Morgan, and with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of Price. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Haycock were his brother Art of Salt Lake City and his sister, Mrs. Mildred Vuksinick of Orem. She also visited with her Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuksinick. The Friendly Sewing Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Anne Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred drove to Salt Lake City Saturday to visit 'his father Earl Allred who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tanner and Albert Tanner of Myton spent Sunday visiting with their mother, Mrs. Emma Tanner and with their sister, Mrs. Hazel Olsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinarelli ac companied by daughter Deanna Smith and her son Michael spent the weekend visiting Mrs. of Draper and her sisters, Mrs. Sam DeLuca of Riverton and Mrs. Joe Costanza of Draper. Mrs. Boh Pomeroy is a patient at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake where she has been for the past two weeks. Her rister from Denver is here tending the three Pomeroy children. Leroy Nielson of Layton and William Nielson of Salt Lake City spent last weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Nielson, Sr. A temple excursion was made to Manti Saturday by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snow, Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Pace Boy-ac- k, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Prettyman and six daughters, and Mrs. Vesta Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, of Layton returned to their home Sunday after spending a week with their daughter, Mrs. Cl eon-d- a Hansen. Leslie and Edna Haycock of Salt Lake City spent Thursday and Friday with the Johnny Haycock family and with the Robert Jones family. relThe following atives were guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones: Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cox of Salt Lake City, her mother, Mrs. Dora Spencer and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Judd and Mrs. Marba Sctiicke of Gardena, California; sisters, Mrs. Georgia Bertleson of Sacramento, California, and Romana Sefier of La Puenta, California; an aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Willingham and daughter, Mrs. Clare Boswell of Orem. Mary Spencer, Mrs. Sheridan Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Les Haycock, Jr., all of Salt Lake City. Zig-Za- g sewing machine by SINGER Does decorative stitching darns, mends, overcasts Bxclusive drop-ibobbin in front of ths needle to switch Easy n sig-aa- g Only 9995 as Illustrated (model 327) Erra-mousp- Vacuum Cleaners $39.95 $29.95 $49.95 Floor Polishers Typewriters Expert Repair Service make sewing machines AH FREE Estimates. 65 E. Main Price, Utah Phone 637-154- 6 a Mexican Lodge Meets UTAH IS IT .DOCTOR? A ADDITION TO THE FAMILY? good time to discuss with us a home of your own. There are no landlord or renttal problems for the growing family when you own your home. Visit with us at First Federal about satisfying home Childs Status The Sociedad Mexicana Cuauhtemoc of Helper held its February meetings on the 13th and 27th at the Helper Civic Auditorium. The Gutierrez families from the state of Wtashington, who had been involved in a highway accident in which two mothers were killed, asked the lodge president to convey them thanks to the people of Carbon County for the wonderful acts of kindness shown them during their sitay at Carbon Hospital. At their two meetings, the lodge welcomed four new members Natividad Gonzales, Vera Gurule, Mike Gusman and Arturo Rodriquez, all of Price. The lodge also voted to purchase uniforms for the basketball team it sponsors each year. Taxpayer, Dependent Parents furnishing more than half their childs support may be able to claim him as a dependent even though the child had income of $600 or more during the year and is required to file his own tax return, Roland V. Wise, district director, Utah Internal Revenue Service, said. Mr. Wise explained, however, that to qualify', the child must not have reached his I9th birthday by January 1, 1966, or if he has reached 19, he must have been a full-tistudent during some part of each of five calendar months in 1965. A child is not considered to be a full-tistudent if he attends night school, or is taking a cor me me or an. eTp! :j ne respondence training course. These rules apply only to the taxpayers own child, step-chillegally adopted child, or a child placed with you by an authorized placement agency for your legal adoption. Any other child, whether or not related, may not be claimed as a dependent if he has gross income of $600 or more, regardless of his age or his status as a student. In determining Whether more than one-ha- lf of the childs support was provided by the parent the amount of support provided is compared with the entire support which the child received from all sources, including support pro- d, CARD OF . THANKS We wish to take this opportunity of expressing our thanks and appreeiatioi for the floral offerings and other evidences of friendship shown us at the time of the death of our beloved daughter and sister, Carmella Rossi. Mrs. Angela Pagnotta and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Tony Guadagnolo Mrs. Yolanda Armstrong vided by the childs own funds. A child who has $600 or more gross income is required to file an income tax return, like any other taxpayer. He claims his own exemption on his return, even though he may also qualify as a dependent on his parents return. always at KELLERS MARKET v Ton DOG FOOD Cans m jj 0 303 APPLELAND Shop todays classified ads I2n(S Cans aiK (Mm W.M z SUM "W Mi) Bulcks 1000.000 Sweepstakes A As may have vjon $2332 cash! new list every week from now until March 31st. 429 first prizes. If the first part of your vehicle identitication number is here, you might he a winner. Heras how it works. Look at the first symbols slip. Then (the prefix) on your vehicle identification look at the symbols listed above. If you find yours on the list, youve taken the first step toward being a winner. Now go see your Buick dealer. He has a list of 72 winners posted in his showroom. If you see your entire vehicle identification number on the poster the symbols plus the rest of the numbers $2332 cash is yours. (If your prefix isnt listed in this ad, dont give up. Your numbers may have been posted during the past few weeks. And every week there are 72 new winners posted on the showroom wall. So watch for next weeks list of new symbols in this newspaper.) No slogan to invent, no puzzles to solve. In fact, you dont even have to own a Buick to have a winning number. While you're In the showroom, get a good look at the Buick Special. The $2332.00 happens to be its Mm Wr Inti. VC price, wtnarartarari wiM ru.ll InelKto FMiral run. Tu and maW Malar Mmary an, kanitlini cMrw. Contest Rules, residents of Kansas. Missouri and Nebraska may. If they prefer, tend In a postcard to R. L. Polk end Co., P.D. Box 1347. Detroit, Michigan 48231 and receive the weekly list or winning numbers by mail for comparison with their own vehicle number. An official entry form will be Included. Sweepstakes limited to persons over 21 living in the continental U.S. Not valid tn Florida or states where prohibited by law. tw idenU-ficati- (Quality Meats CHUCK PORK CHOPS U. S. End Cuts Inspected EXCEL STEAK BACON 4 Buicks 1,000,000 Sweenslalies. There's an authorized Buick dealer near you. See his 19, 1966 out-of-to- Hr You Thursday, March Ar-go- ne WHAT A VOC AT E. PRICE, in-la- d, STYLE-MAT- E D 1DoubJe-Checke- d used cars, too. |