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Show 31, 1057 August T11K JOURNAL Farmington Local Items they visiti-- their 3 sun and ilaugh-- 1 Mr. and Mis. ter-in-la- w Page Richard' National Wood. Club Meets Mrs. Annie Huntsman family and Mr. and Mr. Milt' n The Iliu Walapa Club met a M. Hess went to Cumo Splines a Mis. Rat (Jillespie of Fresno, week ago on Saturday for a din- week ago Saturday and then ( 'a i f visited with her down Mr. Old home of and the Mrs. the at ner Iioneei Tiail. Mrs. Annie Huntsman lastmother, week. There were L'O M. 1. Leonard. Arco Visit Rat had been to Denver to visit Mr. and Mrs. Afton Wood have with her daughter and quests, men and women and their miswho served had as returned irom Arco, Idaho where partneis, Toney and Ixx Conley. sionaries in the Hawaiian Mission with Mr. Leonard. pio-eeede- d 1 ., son-in-la- w No Tax. Deductions??? Mrs. lima Madsen Mrs. Emma Madsen will arrive home Friday Aug. . from an extended trip through Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. Previous to that trip she went to Washington and Canada. Mrs. Madsen is gathering genealogy on the trips she takes. Her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Glen Foote of Phoenix, Arizona and their children Dorthy and Jimmy have toured with Mrs. Madsen. w Wins TV Set Dorothy Manning of Kaysville won the portable TV set given away at the Farmington Fiesta Days. Juanita Stathis won the bed spread. Yellowstone Trip Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and family spent a few days last week at Yellowstone Park. Slumber Party Nancy Etherington, Susan Goldman and Linda Van Fleet were Wood guests of Sherrill Lynn a at slumber Thuisday night party at her home. Como Outing Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess and get an instepfather' of eight orphan children cannot tells a sad tax deduction for any of them. Paul Surrat, 32, A rueful come i story qf the financial strain of being a nice fellow. His wife, Olga, 23, is mother to her 7 younger sisters and brother. All of the youngsters live with the Surrats. The income tax people have denied him a tax break on the grounds he is not the children's major support since they get $300 a month in social security survivors benefits and state aid to dependent children. r 'R&m&nUrvc- :KEEPIN6 r-- iy 1 a Level head To Interior decorating tip make a small room look larger, use thinner wallpaper. q -- sM? FOR SALE IDOESKT MAKE. YOU A SQUARE SPINET PIANO 'w!2SaKSaH3 to be repossessed in your vicinity, Assume balance of contract. For more information write Kl(oftDraGj y)D(Dott CREDIT DEPT. Rox 124, S.II. Station DmspBGtfed C3Va7! If you have not already done so, its a good idea to have your heating equipment checked soon to be sure it is in first class condition for maximum operating efficiency when the heating season begins. Gas furnaces, of course, are built for long, satisfactory service, but like any other piece of equipment, it is advisable at intervals to have them inspected. It is our suggestion that you have your furnace man, plumber or heating contractor do the following work: Salt Lake City, Utah JOURNAL The A weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents Davis County, at Layton, Utah. Entered as second-clas- s matter Layton, Utah, under the Act March 8, 1879. in of at of Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 Flues UTAH STATE See PktSS ASSOCIATION that flues and chimneys arc dear, clean and tight. MEMBER: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Filters Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often a cause of improper heating and high bills. Nad Advertising x Newspaper Representative Service Advertising 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $3.50 Per Year. Payable in Advance LLOYD E. ANDERSON. ...Managing Editor Automatic Controls See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. m5JM?ADrJ FtIGE. GSUPPE.Y (M.IPAWY Serving 73 Utah and Wyoming Communities with Natural Oss THE STAFF LLAIR HALES News Editor MARY BOWRING Editor Society L VERNON WOOLSEY.... Advertising Mgi LITTLE Office Manager MARILYN KEYES GEORGE F. BARKER .....ForSn DAVE MORTENSEN Compositor 5 Compositor F CKD LLAHt jLKINSON Compositor Composition JA(DM!inniH.. JOHN E. BARKER. JR .."'...LinotJJJ KENNETH KINNEIt Linotype MARION WHITESIDES Proof Reader LL ktViI Pressman ROBEY CARY KENNEDY HALL Bindery Supervisor KOBLNA ENCE Bindery Dept. Reporters Kaysville NORMA PREECE Layton LOUISE WATT Farmington KATHERINE ROSE MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Syracuse hnton JEAN BURSON JEAN BURSON ! IllZPrew! |