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Show Pythian Sisters Gave Lovely Party For Mrs. Thompson Social Security Office Open Tuesday Price Many persons now under social security will qualify for beneIncluded among fits in 1952. these are domestic and farm employees, and some employees of institutions. In addition, a. new formula for computing social security benefits will begin to operate in 1952. To benefit under this new formula, those retiring" in 1952 must newly-cover- non-pro- self-employ- ed The Pythian Sisters, Ster .Temple No. 21, gave a lovely par- - sang Why I Love with accompanist, Marilyn Columbia, ed, You, Allred; Ben Fermon, Sunnydale, gave a negro song and tap dance, Boogit Woogie and Concha and Julian Pacheco danced the Mexican Hat Dance. fit McFarlane ty for Mrs. Otto Thompson of hala, Cecil Fryer, Julia Smith, Visitors at the H. L.were: Mrs. home at Sunnydale Sunnydale, who was invalid for Ruby Berardi, Maxine Brady, Earl Stevenson and Ronnie; Mr. several weeks with a broken leg. Mae Bikakis, Cecil Munn and El- Robert Kissell, brother of Mrs. was ' The evening spent playing McFarlane, and Utonia Rapp, filen Mottrell. pinochle. Ice cream and cake were served. Those present were: Ellen Brogoch, Violet Thompson, Pearl Mahan, Lois Whitburn, Mary Worthington, Thelma Lemon, Rae Coleman, Gladys Brown, Margaret Durrant, Bessie Teano, Sally Addy, Ellen King, Ellen Hunter, Edith Rau- - canasta-an- ancee of Mr. Kissell. d From where I sit ...iy Joe Marsh f S S'... y ' ' s BAUK AUTO V V' V ' - S ;K- J 3L Four bought himself a - Cappy Millers his We wont be seeing new car. old jalopy bouncing over the back roads any more. Im going to miss t00 Many a morning Cappy and I . , . LOANS ARE drove off in that rattletrap for a , day-hunting or fishing. Wed pile rode or guns in back, and prop open the trunk compartments pointer, could Jigge, L inCappy. jump and go along. They say when Cappy brought the new car home he opened up the hood to show off the engine and poor old Jiggs hopped right BE5T ' Got! Jiggs Rn meet certain requirements. Persons brought under social security in 1951 who are planning to retire in 1952, and alb others who plan to retire in 1952 should inquire at the nearest social security office.. The social security office has a free booklet explaining the benefits under the new law. Ask for your free copy. Anyone who has a question regarding his social security status should contact Kesler T. Powell, manager of the Social Security office in Provo, who will be in the court house at Price on Tues- day, February 26, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. He will be prepared also to help any widows or wage earners who desire to file claims for benefits. " r&ra b DRAGERTON, UTAH TIES DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Wednesday, February 20, 1952 "Hot-Foot- s" ini Figured it was the trunk. He hopped right out in a hurry, too. That cylinder head was mighty hot From where I sit old habits are hard to shake, once they get a hold Llke, PP f o run their nelghbor. M" them bo jrtat to wear, whether or not to hve.-t.l- l.ng " b" Jr re,,rn I say that kind of thinkings out- mode4 . . . ought to be turned in for a new model I Qot Foundation Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers ( Delightful Musical Program One of the seasons most de- Sweet- lightful musical programs heart was presented by the Price Fourth ward, February 13, 14 and 15. The presentations were colorful, heartwarming and charm- THE WHOLE FAMILY s'WILL AGREE Bank Auto Loans are best because they enable you to finance a new car conveniently and keep your cost down. ing. Barbara Waite, Dragerton, gave dance, accompanist was a Swiss Judy Vouros; Pat McCourt, Sunnydale, and Veloy Varner of Anvooi aunsMi NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SUNNYSIDE KIWANIS CLUB: You and each of you will please 3U3H Mouuoa CARBON EMERY BANK Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE take notice that a meeting of the members of the Sunnyside PRICE. UTAH club will be held at the Drive-I- n Teller Window Convenience Your For RENT regular meeting room in the SunFOR BOXES SAFETY DEPOSIT library, at Sunnydale, nyside Utah, on Thursday, the 6th day of March, 1952, at 7:00 oclock p.m., jrWVTVYTWVTTVTTWTWWTVYYYWTTYYYTTVYVYVYTVTTV for the purpose of discussing and '2 voting on the proposition of formcorporation to be ing a the as known Sunnyside Kiwanis will embody which Club, Inc., and take the place of the unincorporated organization now existing and known as the Sunnyside Kiwanis club. 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