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Show THURSDAY, JULY 29, 19 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH PAGE SIX Security Official Here Thursday lie win ttMuii ttKea Ornrt TT. ...Ill Mnnln 1 their families, and families o: ceased workers in making ac cations for insurance under' Social Security Act. He m prepared to answer question the Administration's recomit! dation for changes in the Age and Survivors Insurances Veteran's Ins. Can Still Be Reinstated VA reminds veterans that July 31 is the last day for reinstatement reinstate-ment of lapsed National Service Life Insurance on a "comparative "compara-tive health" basis. Before August 1, an eligible veteran may reinstate any amount of term insurance from $1,000 to $10,000, in multiples of $500 regardless of the length of time it has been lapsed, and usually without a physical examination. exam-ination. He need only fill out a simple application form, in which he certifies that his health is as good as when the policy lapsed, and pay premiums for two months. Mr. Sherman H. s Ruesch, Manager for the Provo office of the Social Security Administration, Administra-tion, will be at the City Hall in American Fork at 11:30 a. m. on Thursday, August 5, 1948. gram as tney wouia affect ers ana meir iamiues in American Fork area. For All Your Insurance Needs W 1 - ' ' V m V CALL ;TS A ATTENTION ! ! STOCKMEN and FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs, and sheep; hides, pelts and wool, for quick service PHONE COLLECT LEHI 216-W UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW COMPANY GEORGE W. PRICE American Fork's Representatives at Boys and G rls State held earlier in the month: Left to right, front row: Zola Bennett, Edith Moss; bick row, Lloyd Wright, Wendell Strong, Mark Grant, and Walter Bowen. Am. Fork Well Represented In Pioneer Parade American Fork's representation in the Salt Lake City's Pioneer Days parade Saturday was ' a credit to the community. People from this city among the onlookers onlook-ers along the line of march were proud. The American Fork high school beautiful float which already has I band recognized as one of the best high school musical aggregations aggrega-tions in the state, made a good showing with the other school bands. The band members were in the charge of Elmo Hansen and iemont Bell, band drum major, in the absence of K. J. Bird, the band director, who is in New York attending the Lions international convention. Following the parade the band members enjoyed the afternoon at Lagoon resort. The coming Steel Day celebra tion was given publicity in the law ..., ' ' tf. j Uc n!V ,'-. ' ;.V-A .vV. V-:-; '-A x - . V. " i .1 1 -: - . .... . - . --x l I lr-f 1 !PTf " IijSnLcv BUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE NOW It's time io dust off your "castles in the air" and start making plans for your real home the one you've always wanted. Let us help you. We can show you how to build your home on a solid foundation one of financial security and personal independence. Consult us today. Make this concern your home-building aid center. LUMBER CEMENT BRICK BLOCKS - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - PLUMBING FIXTURES Our Yard and Trucks are as close as your Phone WE SUPPLY ONLY THE BEST Barratt Builders Supply appeared in several county pa rades. Three of American Fork's lovelies, Anna Mae Mitchell, Steel Day queen of last year, Janice Chadwick and Marilyn Brown and two small Misses, Vicki Anderson and Judith May, rode on the float. Interspersing the various pa rade sections were riding clubs from all over the state. Among these was the American Fork riding club, a colorful unit in their new blacks with cream and red trim shirts and red saddle throws. Vern Holindrake, presi dent, and Ray Draper, captain, were in charge. The club appeared ap-peared Friday night in the Span ish Fork parade. Comment was heard from a number that it is hoped the Han sen brothers, Wendell and Cecil P., successors to the A.' W. Pulley feed and turkey processing con cerns, will next year enter a float in keeping with the Pulley prize winning tradition. toshers 'fiver. Soul" 1 nituiri'C IKICIIDAKJTF SFPVirc KENTH E. CHADWICK WAYNE -E. CHADWICK fcjfS Representing the Following Companies Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y. Organ Mutual Fire Ins. Co, ihdme t people Northwestern Mutual Fire Ass'n. Farmers Insurance Group Pearl Isurance Co. LTD. Ensign Insurance Agency New York Casualty Company Phone 207 Pacific Fire Insurance Co Merchants Fire Assurance of N. Y. Kolob Corporation Central Security Corporation American Fork, Utah rDerv UsAI f i tPifkup Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Wride and children, Dale and Norma spent last week visiting in eastern and southern Idaho with relatives and friends. 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