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Show Try a PYRAMID ADLET! To make sure that he and his family will receive the 'maximum benefits to which they may he entitled under old- ;age and survivors insurance, the worker should have only one social security card. If he has more, the local Social Security Se-curity Administration office will give him free advice on which one to use. Social security cards are not designed to be useil for identification. identi-fication. They are issued to workers in commerce and industry in-dustry to assist in the mainten-jance mainten-jance of social security wage i accounts. Federal social insurance insur-ance benefits that the worker may have earned for himsel; land his family are based on j these w age accounts. Leltoy Hatch has been named chorister for the South ward MIA according to Vernon Tor-iter, Tor-iter, president of the Y.M.MIA. (Owen Stewart will again be scoutmaster. New arrivals have been wel-' wel-' coined recently by elated moth-jers moth-jers and fathers. " Mr. and Mrs. iJolin A. Sours are still bragging 'about their little football star, David Stuart, who tackled this world on September 7. Mr. Sours is coach at Wasatch Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Beck of In-dianola In-dianola welcomed a baby daughter daugh-ter on September IS, making the tally now two hoys and two girls for thi" Becks. Mrs. Beck uas lormerly Kuth (Jlsen, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ulsen of this city. Mr. and Mm. jWilliam Smith of Jackson, Wy-lommg Wy-lommg are the proud parents of ja hahy girl horn September 17. ,.Mrs. Mnilli will be remembered j as the former Keba Coaies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Co. itcs. A fine baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Seely on September '2 1. Mrs. jScciy was lormerly I'hyllis Men-ies, Men-ies, the daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Hubert U. Menies. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Spring City are celebrating the arrival of a baby boy on September Sep-tember 23. Mrs. Anderson be-fon be-fon her marriage was Kihel Olson, Ol-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j James Olson of Kphrami. j ' Friends of Mrs. Horald Nor- I 'man ( F.rma I will be sorry to I learn that she tripped over a j doorstep in her home last Sun- i 'day and fell, suffering a severe break to her left leg. Her leg ;' as now been placed in a east, land she will be confined to her j bed approximately three months l w hile the break heals. The Music Guild chorus met last week at Craighead Audi-Itorium Audi-Itorium for their bi-monthly I song practice. The group is di-j di-j reeled by Miss Grace Mae Sam-! Sam-! pie and Mrs. Marjune l'ratt is I accompanist. Plans are under way for presentation of a eon-cert eon-cert later in the year by the" group. "Our Contemporary Composers" by Howard is the j l)i ink being studied by the group tin their meetings this year. Miss Kliaboth Wolf gave the lesson Thursday, September 2.") when the Music Guild met ai the home of Mis. Sianiey II. Gill. Mrs. l.aKae Johansen and two children, Jack and Jean, are now staying at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. anil Mrs. Auer Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. The I rio Journeyed from Kansas and J.u k "las entered school In the first grade. Stanley J. Gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Gill, is now attending school at Occidental College in Magle Hock, California. Stanley drove his ear to Calilornia, accompanied ac-companied by Kucly Geuotti of l.eli.irge, Wyoming and Jake liuiaii of Tuba City, Arizona, who will also attend Occidental. The three are all graduates of Wasatch Academy and will continue con-tinue their association in college as looiumales. Du.ine Scoville of Salt Lake U'lly and Glen Kay Scoville of jl.ajlon visited their mother, Mrs. I Opal Scoville last weekend. Mrs. Scoville has announced the I i i ( 1 1 of her first grandson, born on August IJ'.Hh to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Scoville. The little lol low has been named Puane Spencer alter his lather and j grandfather. Aiming those recently enter- t:iined by the S. II. oils by j view log 'colored slides projected on a screen have been Mr. and Mis. Joe I.iluil, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sleilmap, Miss Mable T;ij-Mi i, Miss Jane barber and Mr. ami Mis. .1. W. Wll lineyer. The Gills have appioini.i!oly .'Kill coloied slides, lesult ol pho lo'i.iphv dm lug llielr recent Ii ip to Hawaii. O. V. Anderson, District Game Warden, has announced that three men were arrested Wednesday Wed-nesday and charged with hunting hunt-ing pheasants out of season in the vicinity of Moroni. The were arrested by Wardens Anderson An-derson and Elwin Cloward o. Monroe. . The three weie Paul Nielson, Lynn Dennison and Fred Henningsen, all of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen visited in Salt Lake City last weekend at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Draper, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams. Mrs. Hansen Han-sen says that Fremont is now working in a furniture store in Sugai house. Mr. and Mrs. Draper Dra-per only recently moved from Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cloward of Monroe are guests at the O. V. Anderson home. Mrs. J. A. Bjelke returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Hannah Corwin who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Passey and daughter Mary Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuttle and daughter Patsy, returned recently rec-ently from a ten-day vacation journey to Yellowstone National Park. Fishing was pretty good, according to Mrs. Tattle's report. re-port. The group stopped at all i the points of interest along the j way, camping out part of the 'time, ami renting a cabin fo: the remainder of the Journey. Doyle Draper and Miss Marian Mar-ian Maughn were visiiors at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Finest Draper last week. They also visited one afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lund. Miss Maughn is from Layton and n- Mr. Draper at the Naval Nav-al Depot in Clearfield, where both are employed. Mrs. Lydia H. Kackman of Fillmore is spending the week here visiting relatives and old friends and neighbors. |