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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX Col. DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY TJustner Named Assistant Logistics Center Commander for Quality Assurance. -- COL. WUSTNER is a command pilot with all of his fly-J- ( FORMERLY was deputy commander for Maintenance, 18th Tactical Fighter Group, Kadena Air Base,' Japan. From Plains, Mont., Col. Wijstner received a B.A. degree from Gonzaga Univer HE By JOHN T. WATTS Recent clusters. He and his wife have four children. $10,000 sand-lik- e characteristics bed THE operates on the same principle as a water bed, but has ONE READER said he was take as much as 18 months to make an adjustment on his benefits after retiring. Social Security says not true, but that a W-- 2 form or tax return for the year of retirement and a request for manual recomputation would expedite the case. In answer to another reader, SS says 19 quarters was correct for benefits for a woman whose husband died of Utah Health Sciences Volunteer Auxiliary, which sponsors an annual golf tournament to raise funds for the Intermountain Burn Center. THE FIRST patient to use the bed is Kristofer Johnson of Missoula, Mont., who suffered third degree burns over 46 percent of his body in a Jan. 8 house fire. Nurses say little Kristofer is much more comfortable because of the in 1970. Also, 40 AI..VAWXW THE DIFFICULTY Our politicians are per- fectly familiar with all the questions of the day. The difficulty is that they dont know the answers. Dublin Opinion. GIVEAWAY If you can remember the time when a mans importance was judged by the size of his key ring youre older than youll want to admit. Eagle, Dothan, Ala. -- - one of the' youngest ever to serve in this signing papers and catching capacity of any state. I dont know if Im the up on some office work in less than two hours after being youngest, or not, smiled installed. Ralph during a recent interview at his Bountiful home. Its going to be a big But I guess I must be one of challenge for me and some the youngest to serve Utah major adjustments for my and one of the youngest to family, he said. There is a serve any state. , big backlog of work and we ITS GOING to be a are shorthanded so its going to be tough sledding for a different life for young Mr. while. Mabey, who previously MR. MABEY explained served as a practicing lawyer there were more than asthat of Utah a and University 1,200 bankruptcy filings last sistant professor. year and some of these are In fact, the change was not yet completed. noted when this reporter Ill have to rely on my addressed the new judge as Your Honor." 4 j( investigative staff, he noted., It would be virtually impossible to review personally I GUESS Ill have to get every case. Most of the filings he said used to that, are rather routine, but there But its going to seriously. are some that are rather take a little bit of doing. complex and take a lot of time Mr. Mabeys new assignand study before making a ment is not entirely new to New York Life Insurance Company SL 00 Health, Disability Income, and Group Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans ont your check. A lull line book store plus COINCIDENTAL America is building faster cars and is also constructing new and more modern hospi- tals. Democrat, Davenport. bookbags, personal stationery, posters, Cross pens. at Cedar Village (801) 479-888- 0 4850 Harrison Blvd., Ogden VIVAN GRAHAM, holding ten years nursing experience and a 1978 University of Utah Science of Nursing graduate, has been appointed to the post replacing Barbara Driver. His experience has included four years as an Air Force medic, nurses aid and evening house nurse supervisor at Hospital Ogdens McKay-De- e where he was responsible for the entire evening shift nursing staff. I UNDER A special rule, cash payments can be made to a workers children and their mother or father even though the worker dies with fewer credits than shown provided he or she has worked under SS one and years in years before death. one-ha- lf the three Although we called the income maintenance program SS ad- IN HIS new position, he will needs-relate- ministers oversee about 15 nurses and 36 nurses aids. He also serves as a clinical instructor at Weber State College in Ogden and Utah Technical College in supplemental Social Security, it is pointed out that the official name is Supplemental Security SOCIAL e. Taylorsville. Mr. Graham is married to the former Patricia Leather-woo- d and they are parents of four children, tb i SECURITY beneficiaries under age 65 Anderson as a law clerk. Judge Anderson and Judge Bruce S. Jenkins were the two to appoint Mr. Mabey to his new judgeship after months THERES A NEW STAR IN THE WESTERN SKY! probably be able to teach a day at the university. But both will be determined on not interferring in any way with my judgeship, he said. MR. MABEY, who resides with his family at 1243 East Center, Bountiful, will serve until 1984 at which time it is possible that he could be one-ho- ' reappointed. , The new state judge graduated cum laude from the University of Utah in 1968, majoring in English Literature. He was editor of the Daily Utah Chronicle, student newspaper, his senior year. HE WAS graduated from Columbia Law School in 1972 after serving an LDS Mission to Austria where he was head of the European Information for the LDS Church. While at Columbia, he was editor of the Columbia Law Review, a Harlan Fiske Stone 79 FAIRMONT 4 Door scholar, and had published OR T.lfUM) FROST OR. MUX M. JAMES LEAN0 MUM FROST I LEW MAY THANKS TO ALL WHO HAVE MADE THIS FIRST YEAR SO SPECIAL. WE HOPE TO BRING YOU CONTINUED SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR OPTICAL NEEDS FOR YEARS TO COME. AGAIN. MANY THANKS. COURTEOUS PROFESSIONAL CONTACT LENSES EYE EXAMINATIONS (hard & soft types) STAFF B & L SOFLENS EYEWEAR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AND REPAIRED several legal articles. placed first in 1971 in Colum- bias Nathan Burkan MABEY said that although he has done legal work, the bankruptcy law has been vastly changed and there will be more changes after a new law goes into effect in October. The new law extends the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court to include trials on fraud cases, he said. This should mean a substantial increase in my trial cases. a clerk and administrator when the new law becomes effective in October, it was METZLER, OSCAR DeLaRENTA, TURA explained. AND OPTI-GRA- Y OPTI-SAF- Optical Associates 119630ST. . PH.399-987- 3 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 79 PINTO Defroster, Electric Clock, Tinted Glass, White Sidewall Radial Tires, Accent Group Mo M0 Stock No. 9099 No. 9184 Stock No. 4146 HE SAID he will have a staff of about five clerks. This could be increased to include E LENSES GEOFFERY CHRISTIAN DIOR, PLAYBOY, BEENE, HOME OF 79F- 150 Me- competition with a paper on copyright law. morial MR. Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Front Disc. Brakes. Radio, Rear Window He Most of the bankruptcy cases will be heard in Salt Lake City, but Mr. Mabey said he will hear cases in Ogden an average of one day a week. IM LOOKING forward to the new challenge and to becoming closely associated with Judges Jenkins and Anderson who supported me wholeheartedly in the appointment. Im pleased and honored to be involved in this new assignment, he said. IJHY PAY RENT? All financing based on secured credit. All auto leases based on 36 mo. with 50 residual $600 CAP cost reduction w Single wide Mobile Homes 0950 Double Wide Mobile Homes 10,950 t 137 Per Month On our 60 month lease-purcha- se plan 55 residual 750 cap cost reduction. 1573 N. Main St. 825-97- 21 ' -- annual disposition. MR. MABEY said he will not be able to practice law while serving as judge. I may be able to carry on some of my private business (land development) and will him. DURING 1972-7he served U.S. District Judge Aldon J. 3, Ogden, Ut. 84401 the credit will stay on record and he can add to it if he returns to work under SS. . of A Syracuse BOUNTIFUL man has been named nursing director at the Bountiful Convalescent Center. earned enough credit, he cant get benefits later. But " less, regardless earnings. Incidentally, starting with 1982, earnings after you reach of affect and Incidentally, if a person tion. Mr. Mabey was sworn into office last Friday noon and began his new duties less than two hours later. THEY DIDNT waste any time, he laughed. I began HES 1979, 7 1981, 7.5 1983, 8 1987, 9 1991 or later, 10 years. ' one-twelf- gilt lines, greeting cards, -- ' ' own check. Director At Center 6.5 1978, 6.75 stops working under Social Security before he or she has and a routine FBI investiga- BOUNTIFUL Ralph R. Mabey, at age 34, is probably the youngest U.S. bankruptcy judge ever to serve Utah. AND . ar f-,- . GRAFF Life, five-ye- Host Arsing increasing each year. They are spelled out as follows: 1976, 6.25 1977, Ralph Rampton Mabey, Bountiful native and practicing attorney, has been appointed U.S. bankruptcy judge for term at which time he will Utah. He will serve a be eligible for reappointment. of interviews of candidates By GARY R. BLODGETT Vivan nearly every year, beginning in 1975 at six years and NEW BANKRUPTCY JUDGE ROBERT S. 801-621-33- for retirement benefits differ for are disabled. For more information, ask for a copy of the leaflet, If You Become Disabled, at any Social Security office. Also, if you are getting re- tirement checks, your earn- ings may affect your depen-dent- s checks as well as your own. If you get checks as a dependent or survivor, your earnings can affect only your ONLY IN the year of retirement can a worker receive benefits for any month in of which he earns the annual exempt amount or VIVAN GRAHAM WORK CREDIT New York Life Agent in Layton is th is minimum. RALPH RMABEY Basketball ALL TEAMS will play. Tickets $1 are good for one family. Ticket donation is to help the Coaches Association to buy trophies for all youth boys participating in the programs. This includes boys ages 10 to 13. The minor league championship game is at 5:30 p.m. the maximum on which benefits are figured, not the new device. -- quarters Little League tle League Basketball Day Saturday, Feb. 17, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Layton Armory. S-- E pressure sores caused by a bum victim having to stay in DIFFERENT RULES apply to work performed by persons getting benefits because they LAYTON Come and support your kids on Layton Lit- told it would Your 707-24- greater). , one position so long. Purchase of the bed was ,made possible by a $6,000 donation from the University glass microspheres have of a dry fluid when air is bubbled through them. A polyester filter sheet, which the air passes through, has the appearance of boiling milk when the bed is operating. The bed acts as a bacteria filter because of the rising, sterile airflow. The glass microspheres also trap any body fluids which drain through the membrane under the patient. The microspheres also can be heated to maximize patient comfort. the primary insurance amount is ' for those under 65 (those taking retirement at 62, for instance) will also continue to increase. Day Feb. 1 7 In Layton support (if the wifes weight is so evenly distributed. The bed also eliminates uniformly THE 1,900 pounds of ' one nurse can turn a large patient by herself because the bed, (excluding the disabled) were able to earn $3,240 in 1978. Beneficiaries age 1 could eam $4,000 in 1978 and there is no earnings limitations for beneficiaries 72 and older. For persons 65 or over, the annual exempt amount will increase to $4,500 for 1979, to $5,000 in 1980, $5,500 for 1981 and $6,000 for 1982. After that the limit will increase automatically as the level of average wages rise. The limit bands can file on wifes record without proof of one-ha- lf ' no disadvantages, says Ms. Kravitz. "It also makes nursing care much easier in that another step forward with the addition of an allowing skin grafting on both sides at the same time, according to Melva Kravitz, associate director of the burn unit at the University of Utah Medical Center. With a normal bed, surgeons can only graft one side at a time and the'patient has to lie in one position for five says Ms. Kravitz. days, Thats very painful and raised. According to a March 1977, Supreme Court decision, hus- ' ' , J i v Z"- 4 Grafting, Comfort device supports the weight of a burn patient, STATEMENTS MADE by some readers have been challenged by SS officials as inaccurate and well try to clear up some of the points ty? GEiasioes: gonfusing 65-7- n regula-tions-eve- court interpreta-tions--hav- e confused many persons. T-3- care of the Intermountain Burn Center has taken security hf "fighters, including F'100- - F and-Hi- s 3 awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, Distinguished Cross with two oakFlying leaf The sophisticated intensive social changes in laws and Air Fluidized Bed Aids THE tssial leeupiti v sity, Spokane, Wash. He is also a graduate of the Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. sistant to the Ogden Air " 15, 1979 L. F. HILL AFB Col. Lorenz F. Wustner has been named as- 1 376-346- 1 I f - |