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Show Pufcc Till-- : l July 31, JOURNAL at the home News About Folks in FARMINGTON ':0ihhivs Katherine It. Rose gtsm Correspondent .' ijSAXKSH The Farmington 11-- J Second ward M. I. A. enjoyed an evening of fun on Monday, July M. Everyone di essed as hobos for the hayride and watermelon bust. HOMEOWNERS This week the House approved tl,u filial vcrsii m .! the Plv.si.k'nfs new ll.msini: liill. The major pro- visions will make it easier tor every American to huv his own home by MORE Omrpers to Hike unfair advantage of homo ownors m thu past. S()( IALIZLI) IIOLSING I, along with a majority of the other members of the House, op-- 1 posed a provision which would have permitted the government to tax you to build llo,ooo housing units low income to be rented to groups. Utah, which has one of the highest percentages of home ownership m the nation, would not be eligible to participate in this so-call- ed program. UNFAIR 'their residents a tux reduction. HELP DOESN'T hu,in. s, tllM. , The Sunday evening services in the three Farmington wards on August 1 will be given by the Homebuilders class of the Primary. This will mark the birthday of this out any income are not eligible to class years since its organizalive in housing projeets. Vet those tion. who are chosen to fill public housWe dont know which birthday ing unit receive superior housing facilities while the worker who but no matter which one, birthdays earns a few dollars more or would are special occasions at the rather buy his own home - cannot Browns. On Wednesday evening, a ,Uaify lm, nulst s11,lul )alt uf his birthday party in the lovely garilu.urai. in ,aX(.s t su,sidizo the dens at the home of Dr. and Mrs. rents of workers in federal housing Robinson was given to celebrate Norms birthday. On Friday eveprojects. j j ning the whole Brown family went 'is MBITION to Como for a swimming party. . federal housing projects, a worker Birthdays are fun! Mr. and Mrs. Spencer G. Beck are on a vacation to Kansas to see a for for foolish, wage Marilyns father. They will also example, earner to accept a Sgoo or $koo per visit in Colorado for awhile. Their A, year wage raise if it meant that he children are guests at the homes would become ineligible to live in of friends. Ronnie and Sylvia are subsidizawhere the housing public tion of rents often exceeds per year. . A. Ik Wallace over the week end of John Rogers and Beverly b at the home the L Itli. Miss Ierne Smith of Horse Cave; of Mr. and Mis Kenneth Hilton. a few days visitPatriarch E. B. Clark is visiting Kentucky, tpent at the home of her cousin, Mr. in Vale, Oregon, at the home of his ing and Mrs. A. Ik Wallace. They also son, Orson G a i k They have made attended the Wallace family retrips down to the Idaho Falls tem- union which was held in Logan ple. It is reported that Brother Clark is standing the trip, heat and canyon. Mrs. Robert Neuman all, very well for his ui years. have returned home Mi ss Nolene Lloyd, daughter of months vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lloyd of They visited Mexico San Bruno, California, has been a while there and spent a while in guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cities in California trying Carlos Cunningham. The Cunning- many out the climatic conditions on Mr. hams were neighbors to the Lloyds Neumans health. They have reprior to World War II. turned to Utah to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Knight, It is good to see the Horton MilMr. and Mrs. Carlos Cunningham ler's home after their trip back and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chamber-lai- n east to the N. E. A. convention. spent the iMth of July in Lin- They also visited relatives in New den, Utah, at the home of Mr. and York and Boston. Mrs. Alvin I saksen. Mrs. Isaksen Mrs. J. I. Young and son, Scott is the sister of Mr. Alvin Chamof Ogden visited a few days with berlain. Mr. and Mrs. Isaksen reher mother, Mrs. George Elison. cently moved to Utah from CampMr. George Korolus motored to bell, California. Idaho Falls last week to visit Reuben Cunningham, small son friends. He also went to Yellowof Carlos and Katie Cunningham, stone fishing. He reports a lot of was taken to the hospital on Mon- nice fish. day and was operated on Tuesday. He underwent eye surgery. An isolationist is one who is Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Mickelsen against supporting the rest of of Nephi and two small sons were the world in the style to which home Mr. the at of and Mrs. we are accustomed. guests . Rhone Farmington evyfe ol Mr. and Mrs. with. . SUBSIDY I did not think it would be right for me to vote for legislation that would tax Utah woikers who arejO CHEAPER The government cannot build, saving to purchase their own homes in order that the rents of persons in rent or maintain houses or apart some of them earn- - ments any cheaper than individuals, other states If rents are cheaper, it is only be- ing per year and over could be subsidized by the govern- - cause the projects do not pay local ment. think that if states such taxes for support of schools, police as New York and California want protection, etc. The difference in socialized housing they should tax rents and taxes is made up by taxes their own people for it. The Federal taken from all the people many Government still has an unbalanced of them in more difficult circum-budgeThose states are rich and stances than the beneficiaries of recently, I am informed, have voted the government housing project. -- 1 t. UTAH LIONS DESCEND ON WASHINGTON For customers who pay electric service bills in these comm- unities, the change will be made during AUGUST-SEPTEMBE- R the interest of economy and efficiency and for the convenience of customers, Utah Power Sc Light Co. plans to read meters and send bills every other month instead of monthly. THE CHANGE WILL APPLY to most Brigham City Clearfield Farmington Garland residential, farm, and small commercial and industrial customers. It will not apply to a user whose electric consumption is measured by a demand meter. PAYING Hunts die means you will need to write or make only half as many checks or money orders only half as many trips to pay your electric bill. Lajton ALL CUSTOMERS Hooper Morgan Ogden Perry Portage Roy South Ogden Sunset AFFECTED will be informed by mail. WHY THE CHANGE? It is another step Utah Power & is Co. to reduce Light taking operating expenses and to keep your electric service low in cost. Many other electric companies throughout the country have found that billing not only reduces costs but makes it more convenient for customers. ly Your Electric Servant Syracuse Tremonton Willard Cdar tinging Ltom, fresh from a victorious conquest of New York, visited their Congressman, Douglas R. Stringfellow, Republican, Utah, in Washington, D. C. this past week, and gave a concert for Utahni in the Nations Capital. Shown here Herschel Neeley; Howard Wood, Forrest Hunter, with their Congressman are, Reed Barrett (Director) and Reed Roberts. This famous quartet representing Cedar City Lions Club recently placed second In International competition with other Lions Club entertainers from all over the world. City I feiowatfr P.S. Should ) on prefer to continue to pay monthly jour local Power it can he arranged. Just contact Company office. R: UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |