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Show Veterans! Ware's Your Answer Veterans Administration? The educational provisions Korean GI Bill of the expire for all on Jan. 31, 1965. Thus about one year remains to take advantage of that provision. H a veteran has named his mother as beneficiary of his Q-- I read that a person work, insurance and then marries and ed for the VA for more than has children, will his new fam. 40 years. Yet the VA wasnt lly or his mother receive the formed until 1930. Explain this. Insurance money in case he A Originally, there were sev-erorganizations that served dies? A The VA Is required by law veterans In various ways. One to pay the Insurance proceeds of the earliest of these was to the designated beneficiary. the Bureau of Pensions. An. In this case, the Insurance mon. other was the National Home for ey would go to his mother. Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. The Bureau of War Risk In. surance originally Insured war. Q How much time remains for time shipping but later took over Korean War veterans to get to veterans. Several service educational benefits from the of these groups were combined into the Veterans Bureau In 1921 and this new organization was combined with the other groups to form the Veterans Admin, Q al If they cant find lstratlon Q in the telephone directory Family Parties Highlight Activities During Holidays by Mrs. Irving Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomp. son and family of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson were Christmas Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson. On New Years din-ne- r Day the families enjoyed with their parents, Group Pushes Lloyd for Aid Dill Veto n Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christ, ensen, Mrs. Nola Nessler and children Sandra Richard, and Brian returned late Thursday evening from Southern California where they spent the hoi. ldays with their sons Dee, Varge Elmo and families. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS A. (Gaynell) Hutson of Placentia Calif, are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl born Dec. 23. They now have two boys and a girl. Mr. and Mrs. the Johnson are Austin maternal grandparents. The junior Sunday school off. leers and teachers enjoyed a on delightful Christmas party dur. Glsele MacKenzie, Sid Caesars ABC program, has ing the holidays at the home of recorded an album of French Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts. folk tunes In both English and Dinner games and songs were French for Design Records. The the evenings entertainment. album Is entitled Dominique, THE FAMILY OF MRS. Car. after the current hit of that title which Miss Mackenzie rle A. Christensen met at the home of their mother during the sings. holidays. A delicious dinner was served to 36 family members. NEW YORK LIFE Gifts were exchanged and a de. afternoon enjoyed. lightful DIVIDENDS Mr. and Mrs. George and family left Friday 1957-196- 4 for their home In Northern 185,000.000 California after spending the holidays here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen and other relatives. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen met at the 157,000,000 family home on Dec. 24 for their Christmas party. Dinner was enjoyed and presents ex. Pen-ovic- Reason for and Mrs. Burton Anderson to afternoon where Roy Sunday they visited with the Ralph Bate-ma- family. Mrs. Gertrude Iverson spent several days last week In Salt Lake City visiting with her sister Mrs. Frona Frlsby. Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Child were Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Child, Mr. and Mrs. Udell Rear! and family from Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Child and family from Twin Falls, Idaho. Those enjoying a dinner party on Monday at the home of Myrtle and Burton Anderson were Mrs. Hazel Bateman of Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bateman and family of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Staples of Ogden; Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Miss Annie Baldwin, Mrs. Jane Petersen and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Child and family had dinner In Roy Sunday with his sister and fam-ll- y Mr. and Mrs. Udell Kearl. Twenty-nin- e members of the Junious Thompson family enjoyed supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Iverson last Friday evening. MR. AND MRS. GENE Mabry and two children of Torrance, Calif, spent several days last week with relatives. They came Sen. Wallace F. Bennett this week cited a special reason based on terrific administration pressure In Con. gress for voting against the foreign aid appropriation bill. The Utahn who voted against passage of the bill In the Senate and who has voted for all cuts In the appropriation, said his special reason was the administration pressure of the attempt by Congress to refuse seriously 111. Mrs. Mary Erlsman attended in Willard Sunday when her granddaughter tiny baby of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Foulson, was blessed by her Clarence grandfather Poulson and received the name Mary Deon. sacrament meeting EMMA LOU AND of taxpayers money to THE BOX ELDER 19 JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah credit with which guarantee Thursday, January 9, 1964 Communists can purchase not only wheat but other American HOLLYWOOD supplies. ( U P I) He said With every passing Academy Award winning must, cal composer and conductor year support for our present Dimitri Tlonkln will do the foreign aid program diminishes This Is so obvious that Pres, score for John Waynea next ldent Johnson has appointed a picture, Circus World. special committee to recomnew a completely mend approach to the problem. use Solon Cites co-st- you may miss the call! , In 1930. Do we have a preciprocal agreement with some Allied nations that veterans of their armed forces may be treated In a VA hospital? A Yes, but these governments reimburse the VA for this care just as the United States must of a U.S. veteran. your name BEAR RIVER REPORTS A DUANE Poulson and family visited Sun-da- y evening with their aunt, Mrs. Della Christensen. Kristine Toombs, daughter of Raymond and Valene Toombs had a tonsillectomy at the Cooley hospital on Mondav. Mrs. Mary Erlsman attended a birthday dinner In Tooele last Saturday at the home of her sister Mrs. Donald Brown In honor of their father L.L. Ellis on his eighty .first birthday U.S. FOR THE GUARANTEE of credit to Communists, Senator Bennett said The Russians have a long list of un. Senate W. State Senator Huges Brockbank announced the formation the Sherman Lloyd for the United States Senate com. mlttee. Senator Brockbank will serve as chairman of the group that has formed In all counties of the state. This committee represents the beliefs of thousands of Utah-n- s who are supporting Sherm Lloyd as the states best qual-lfle- d candidate for the U.S.Spn-at- e regardless of party or Brockbank said. Sen Brockbank, who served as chairman of the Joint Appropriation committee of the 1963 legislature said, I accept this chairmanship with dedication because of the proven record and experience of Sherm Lloyd that Is compatable with the vast d majority of Utahns. His In state affairs has made him a valuable Utahn to send to Washington and his term In the Congress adds to his ability to translate state needs to the national scene. Republican Lloyds temper-amen- t and philosophy Is con. structlve rather than extreme and his age gives him mature judgment with his most fruit-fu- l years ahead, Brockbank said. AS paid bills both with us and with the United Nations. Russia has an ample supply of gold which we need. He said Attempts were made both In the Senate and In the House to write a prohibition against government credit guarantees In this years foreign aid bill. In both cases they succeeded the first time and then were later blocked when administration pressure chang. ed votes of many Democrats. He said The only way I can express my complete repudiation of such pressure is by voting against the foreign aid bill. 250 TOIJS back-groun- back-groun- ... .JR especially to see their grand father Junius Thompson, who Is anniversary. and wnat do you get? ONE CARAT H DIAMONDS It is a fact that it takes tons of digging to produce every carat of diamonds. More than that 250 to produce the kind we like to sell. And it takes a lot of diamond sales to produce tho kind of reputation that makes friends like ours. Lovely new diamond ensemble in UK gold. Both Rings PALMER JEWELRY h Declared SOLUTION: a personalized listing! If the phone you use is listed under another person's name, changed. chances are youre missing MR. AND MRS. DEVERE Christensen and small son left Friday morning by jet for their home In Chicago, after spending the holidays with their parents Mrs. and Mr. Rasmuss Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weese of Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nessler were dinner guests at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen recently. important calls. Remedy this situation by calling our busi- - ; ness office and ordering a in the new telephone directory. The cost and personalized is listing low 110,000.000 106,000,000 100,000,000 includes your name, address and the number of the phone you use. The new telephone directory goes to press soon! HURRY! Yellow Pages Planning to place an advertisement in the Yellow Pages? Call our business office and ask for a Yellow Pages representative to get in touch with you. MOUNTAIN STATES '60 61 '62 '63 '64 57 '58 5 Policy owners of the New York (Life, for the second successive year, will receive dividends totaling in more than $185,500,000 of 1964, an increase over 1963. 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