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Show Page 8 July THE JOURNAL 23. 1955 News About Folks In Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL Layton Oldsters Outing, August 3 I Annual Old Folks outing for members of the Layton LDS Stake has been planned for Wednesday August 3, according to chairman William II. Simmons. All members of the stake over 70 and widows are invited to attend. The group will meet at the Lay-to- n First Ward Chapel at 0 p. m. where a short tour has been arranged followed by dinner at that ward at 12:30 P. M.. LAYTON IELI) DAY CLEARFIELD North Davis stake will hold a Young Womens Field Day July 20 at 5:30 p .m. on the junior high school grounds under the direction of the stake and sports presidency directors. Two championship softball games will be played and awards for the season will be presented by President Harvey Broadbent, stake counselor in charge of MIA activities. Those attending are asked to bring a sack supper. SYRACUSE Mrs. Virginia S. Rennett Correspondent Daughters of the Utah Pioneer meeting, Rachel Layton Warren camp, as held at the home of Mrs. John Page of West Point on July IK. Lunch was served to 23 members, The enterment of the afternoon was games and a program. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warren visited her son and had dinner at their home in Salt Lake City. The afternoon was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rudnar and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Warren. Mr. James M. Warren was guest speaker at Syracuse ward Sunday night. Household Hint ; J V.;. PARTIAL VICTORY sentatives of the scenic sections of America won half a loaf in our efforts to get adequate appropriations to protect and develop the nations national parks. We had the satisfaction of seeing part of the funds saved by decreased foreign aid appropriated to bolster up the ranger protection of these priceless areas. BRYCE-Z10The national Tie a knot In clothes which are stained before you put them In the clothes hamper, and youll be parks and monuments have plenty certain not to overlook them on of defenders when anyone tries to washday. make changes within their boundaries. We have found that out in the fight for Echo Park Dam. But when it comes time to get the Congress to appropriate enough money to protect and develop them, their friends fail to show up. Other than Administration witnesses, there were only a handful of Congressmen who took the time to speak on behalf of the parks before the House Appropriations Committee. I asked for more money for Bryce and Zion. THE RESULTS Congress this year recognized the pressing need for more rangers and improved camping facilities at the parks. The appropriation for the and maintenance, rehabilitation Zion and Bryce management of totaled $273,C00 compared with $249,200 last year. In addition, $80,500 was appropriated most of it to be used to construct a new overlook road in Bryce. N INCOME RECORD Repre- - Opponents of President Eisenhower last year made headlines by maintaining he favored a tax program that was based on a trickle down theory of economics. They charged that the Administration was favoring the large taxpayer at the expense anytime in history. of the average working man. Well, if it was a trickle down theory, the trickle has turned into quite a cloudburst. The latest income reports show that in May our people were more prosperous than at BEST YEAR Employment rose to a new high in June with million Americans at work. Personal income of all of the nations workers was running at the annual rate of $301 billion. This is the first time in the countrys history that income figures even reached the $300 billion figure. (H SOCIAL SECURITY Without hearings, the House Ways and Means Committee has reported a new liberalization of the social security program. 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