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Show rage December 17, THE JOURNAL 2 Recognize A NEW PEAK OF DANGER Local Postmaster that visiblity is re- - duced in winter, and drive accord- 193:5 windows clear. And keep your eye open to avoid being surprised. ingly advises the Utah Safety Council. Never outrace the dis- Requests Proper Addresses on Mail Take care of the land and the tance illuminated by your head- d ped- land will take care of you. lamps. Watch for Anonymous. estrians. Keep your windshield-andark-clothe- Christmas draws near, a problem has become more acute at the Kaysville Post Office, according to Postmaster Wayne K. Sheffield. As j ! AdvtrtUemmU t From where I sit ... Many patrons, despite the constant urging to do so, are still having their Siail come without the street and house number. This is very necessary for prompt and Joe Marsh New Light on an Old Subject speedy delivery. Carrier cases are labeled with street and house numbers and the names do not appear. Each piece of mail must have an address on it before delivery. Nearly one year has passed since the start of city delivery service yet many patrons have not acquired the proper forms at the post office to advise thier correspondents or publishers of their correct address. Directory service is not provided for in the present postal laws. Mr. Evans from the Lighting Company gave an interesting talk at the Community Hall last night -- on how farmers can cut electric bills. For those who missed it, heres a short recap. Dont ,try to light up the cobwebs in the rafters. Use a reflector and a smaller bulb will probably do the job. Too many farmers use naked bulbs that waste of the light. Try using moveable projector bulbs that beam light the way a searchlight does. A couple of these spots will often give you 50 Patrons are again reminded that Christmas cards addressed for local delivery without the proper street and house numbers cannot be guaranteed delivery. It is sincerely hoped that the local patrons will kindly heed this notice and make every effort to have their mail properly addressed so that prompt delivery can be better illumination than a gang of overhead lamps. From where I sit, its amazing how often we misuse the things we have . . . like electricity. We also make a mistake if we misuse our right of personal choice about which candidate to vote for, say, or whether beer or coffee makes the ideal mealtime drink by trying to force our opinions on others. Respect for the other fellows point of view should be our guiding light. juice-wasti- ng 06 tyivatt Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation This Chevrolet .v Every womans wish Is to be a charming hostess when entertain- ing. Setting a charming table is one of the prerequisites. Here are some suggestions that will help you achieve that goal; A good rule to remember Is "Allow plenty of room at the table for ease of service." Most authorities recommend that at least 24 and preferably 30 inches be al lowed for each place.. Consider the plight of the cate woman when it came to serving meals.lt took all of her strength' to carry the crudely fashioned, thick stone plates of thatera.Todays dinner-war- to housewives break-resista- e Melmac is featherweight by comparison a boon and its highly as well. nt ut If you're using a bare table, try to use place mats that conform to the shape of the table. Oblong place mats are adaptable to a rectangular table. If your table is narrow because of limited space, put your place mats along each side, leaving table ends for decorations and large accessory dishes. For a square table, you can use a square center mat and oblong place mats; round centerpiece and round doll ies for a round table. Do you like candles at the table? For a small table, a candelabra may be used, or you can place two candlesticks In the center of the table with a flower arrangement (always fresh) between. For a larger table, two candelabras or four candlesticks. Light the candles before your guests are seated. Try this at breakfast time l Combine a table cover with a similarly bright set of dishes and watch how everyone, including yourself, gets off to a cheery start in the morning. Molded in solid colors or multicolored decorated surfaces is gay-color- y The sedan one of 4 models in Chevrolet's smart and sprightly y series. One-Fift- 2-do- or One-Fift- Its one of Chevrolets New u W series . the Youd never know it to look at all that chrome treatment or to feel that new power ranging up to 205 H.P. Come in soon and let us tell you its big secret its low price tag! ed din-nerwa- finding increased use among imag- inative housewives. re, OLSEN CHE LAYTON. UTAH 1 COMPANY MORGAN, I UTAHi |