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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 10, 1986 5C T PE ffiUEVMEW i 1 ; I FARMINGTON i , ; T.J. JONES Registered Representative j Kaysville Professional Plaza Suite 3 475 North 300 West Kaysville, Utah 84037 Phone 544-755- 5 WEEKLY PRIZES $5(D00! $2000THIRD ' J. FIRST PRIZE $3000second ! Whatever your insurance needs life, health, auto or home the professional insurance agent to know is your American National Insurance agent. , t , , i AT NEW ORLEANS GREEN BAY PRIZE j Life 'Health Auto 'Home Autumn good time for planting trees Autumn is ble and the plant is still of producting foodstuffs, mainly carof bohydrates, which ensures root development after planting. The fall weather with warm September and early October are ideal months to plant trees soil and regular rain, is just the and shrubs because the air is right kind to promote proper cooler limiting top growth plant establishment. As long as and yet the soil is still warm the soil remains above 40 degrees enough to promote root growth. root development will continue. Fall is also the time to plant The last two seasons these temlawns from sod the deadline peratures were maintained well for seeding a lawn is Sept. 15 into November, but it is safe to and spring bulbs. as a cut-oconsider t Unito Utah State According date for fall planting. versity's Cooperative Extension Serv ice fall planted trees are more And the extra water in the apt to succeed that those planted form of rainfall is also more likein June or July, ly to occur now and it will pro-id- e The stress on the plant is rereasonable assurance of duced since top growth is negligi plant establishment. often thought to only be a time harvest but it can be a time planting too. -- Representing American National Insurance Company American National Property & Casualty Company Members of the American National Family of Companies PRIZE NAME. ADDRESS. PHONE Notify Social Security for changes in benefits mm It is important for people in Child leaves the care ot a parthe area who receive Social Secu- - ent. Child nearing 8 is disabled or rity benefits to report any changes in their situations that could have is a e student. an affect on their benefits, Robert Change in school attendance Van Sickle, Social Security manfor a student A person becomes eligible and ager in Ogden, said recently. Overpayments, which must be receives a pension from work not repaid, can be avoided if the covered by Social Security, or the proper reports are made timely. amount of the pension changes. If a person becomes unable to Also, a person may receive money that is due, but only if a report manage funds. is made. If a person dies. Change in name. People getting benefits should report: Reports can be made by mail, Change in mailing address; it in person, or by telephone. 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