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Show s, i j t 1 s II? r. "2XEM-GENEVA TIMES Social Security Wants to Contact Persons Here Over 65 To help them protect their full social security benefit rights, the Social Security Admimsirat-j ion is issuing a special call to workers and former workers, who have reached the age of 65, it was announced today by Slier- ( man H. Ruesch, manager of the Provo Field office. Any person covered by the Social Security Act may file his claim at age 65 even though he is still working, according to Mr. Ruesch, of course, the eligible wage earner may not rev ceive benefits while he is work-' ing in a job covered by the Soc-, ial Security program. But by, filing application he can prevent any possible loss of benefits in the future. If he keeps putting off making a claim, he may, lose some monthly payments to( which he would otherwise be entitled. "So important is this matter that we not only invite, but urge all workers in private industry) and business establishments those who have done work under Social Security to come and see us," Mr. Ruesch said. For the convenience of residents resid-ents of the Orem area who may wish to make appointments with this representative, there is published below a form which they may use. Fill in the blank and mail it to the Social Security Secur-ity Administration, Box 163, Provo, Utah. WIKDSOii WARD Blanche Nielson The Relief Society work and business meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Iona Jarman on Tuesday afternoon. - The following enjoyed supper at Canyon Glen on Sunday evening: even-ing: Mr. and Mrs. Shell Aston, Mi. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Jatit-l Humphrey, Audrey Johnson, John-son, Carolyn and Jerry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson, Lorna Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Fed Lystrup. Mr. and Mrs. Herman McCand- less returned home Sunday from a trip to Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Robert Johnson, Orus Johnson and Alice Harmon motored to Eureka on Friday to attend the Silver Jubilee. Radell Long had his tonsils removed at the office of Dr. Guy Richards in American Fork on Tuesday. Dinner guests at the home" of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson on Wednesday were Air. and Mrs. Carl Baughn of San Francisco, California, June Armstrong, Glen Armstrong, Bill Kesler of Salt Lake City, Lena Sorensen of Mammoth and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartwright of Payson. WELL .WEU-, THE ORVT.' PCKED THE dodgers woNly vwromCj horse! j . "i . i r ii iw. d . K ' J j yy 1 1 V ELL LET'S SEE V.HAT OLO GORDO'S DOING "TON I am 65 years old or older, and wish to inquire about my Old-Age Social Security benefits. I have read your article in the jOrem-Geneva Times and would like information about my benefits. My Name is My Date of Birth Is Month Day Year My Social Security No. Is My Address Is VEBSTERS have more funjhan peopfel Nothing It aver normal. ja, in fh Webstor houw 'S wia noi even in may- j nem. IhU laugh-happy clan proves that you can get Into all lunas or Turouienr f t , troubles... and I T cone out cheering I Listen. You 7 love 'Eml "7CGG NOW SUNDAYS 4:00 p.m. EI V MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM A Navy jet plane pilot recently recent-ly wss interviewed twice on iiie same half-hour radio program pro-gram from points 160 miles a-part. : DROP-LEAF KITCHEN TABLES $9.95 That extra table you've been' needing! Large size. 36x42x30 Order No. C-6342. SPACIOUS CHILDREN'S WARDROBES $2795 - Hang garments on one side five spacious drawers on the other. Size 36xm&x43i2 GRANITE FURNITURE 12th North and 5th West Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Graff ana baby and Mrs. Chester Graff returned Monday alter spending several days visiting with relatives and friends in St. George and Enterprise. Senator Atfthur V. Watkjns has just received word from the director, Naval Academy diviss-ions, diviss-ions, Bureau of Naval Personnel that Standford R. Wilde of American Am-erican Fork passed all entrance requirements and was admitted to the naval academy at Annapolis Annap-olis on July 24. Mr. Wilde, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Standford J. Wilde, was principal candidate for midship-mna midship-mna on Senator Watkins 1948 appointive quota. (MM 34 WRONG TIME IS NO EXCUSE S tS FOR SXPSAT WATCH W. E. MITCHELL West Center Provo, Utah -J FLOWER FLATTERY Whatever the occasion, she- yw grat'.-ml appreciation .'n si ,yest, sweetest way you know .... say it with lovely flowers! ROHBOCK'S SONS' OREM FLOWER SHOP Orem, Utah CtfitVA WARD Beth Moon C581-R1 f The Primary children, under the direction of the officers and teachers presented a festival on Monday afternoon to show the songs and dances they have learned this summer. The children child-ren also wore costumes and trinkets they had made. The Norval Kitchen family welcomed a tiny baby girl into their home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson P. Tohnan have a new baby son, born on Sunday night. Margaret - Johnson and Ivie Beckman supervised the following follow-ing girls who visited the MIA home last week: Carol Brown, Verla Terry, Darlene Peay, La-Wana La-Wana Patten, Helen Maycock, LeAnn Loveless, Colleen Fair banks, Shirley Adams, JgJJpne Farley, Catherine Rieske, Bev erly Kitchen, Ruth Mackay, Dora Mackay, Joan Jensen and Carma Harris The new loud speaking sys- l tern was initiated at Sunday School last Sunday. Each department de-partment of the Junior and Senior Sen-ior Sunday School had a part on the program. The new system will be a great benefit and ward members are grateful for it At Sacrament meeting on Sun-1 day Stanley Brereton represented repres-ented the Priesthood members with a short talk. The LDS girls chorus sang one song and Ronald Hatch played two piano solos. Miss Sarah Marie Orme, a returned missionary was guest speaker. She is Harold Baker's sister The monthly work and bus-1 ines meeting of the Relief Society Soc-iety was held on' Wednesday af-1 ternoon at the home of Myrtle Kitchen. Mrs Geneva Steele went to' the Idaho Falls LDS Temple last week to attend the wedding of a nephew Edna Larsen's Sunday School class spent a pleasant evening at Canyon Glen on Friday. Those who attended were Wilda Skin ner, who entertained the group with her accordian, Bishop and Mrs Wilford Larsen, Mrs. Or-ville Or-ville Polly, Mr and Mrs Harvey Williams, Mr and Mrs. Harold Baker, Mr and Mrs Ezra Patten, Mr and Mrs. Thprval Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frampton Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rohbock and Mr. and Mrs., c I. Moon. On Monday morning, two trucks loaded with boys and girls and the necessary food and bedding for a four-day trip left Bishop Larsen's home. It was a happy group, full of memories of last year's trip through the canyons. They planned to go to Huntington Canyon and places of interest around there. They were supervised bv Blshoo and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen, David Eager, Ezra Patten, Josephine Hatch and Alverda Carson. The young people were Verleen Smith, Kathryn Christenson, GenaVee Steele, DaNec Steele, Verna Allred, Carma .Harris, Audry Pierce, Joy Farthingham, Lavena Rowley. Lois Nielson. Geniel. Adams, JoAnn Adams, Robbin Turscanskl, Carol Brown, Gay Turscanski, La-Wana La-Wana Patten, Hermina Rowley, Anna Lou Judd, Jolene Farley, Helen Maycock, Lorien Turley, Kay Hatch, Janiel Smith, Bert-ine Bert-ine Adams, Joan Jensen, Myles Judd, Richie Benson, Ned Pierce, Pier-ce, Leland Davis, Leland De-and De-and Stanley Brereton, Ronald Weeks, Tommy Moon, Ray Nielson, Niel-son, Kenneth Workman, Evan Crosby, Ray Shepherd, Orson Tolman, Russell Adams, Thomas Patten, Montcl Graff, Kay Baker Bak-er and Clarence Moon. Koy Gappmayer and Bishon T.n were kind enough to let the group use their trucks for the trip. j 1 LAi,,:i DEFENDS PET BEAR . . . Ste. Savage, owner of a tavern in Chi cajo and formerly a wrestler, cap-tared cap-tared a bear as a cub while on a hunting trip In Canada a year ago. Here they both are. Neighbors Neigh-bors complained that the bear frightens their children. Steve, who has taught the bear to wrestle, is prepared to defend K: pet in court. The first commercially-pro duced television show broadcast from an airplane in flight was put on by the Navy's Willow Grove. Penna., Naval Air Reserve Re-serve Station in November, 1947. - ' ,J TRAufc MARK PHONE 116 FREE DELIVERY 1 1 k. h few B. L. TIPPETS Phone 0662-R1 OSCAR H. ANDERSON Phone 087-R2 I'M LOOKING AT OLO FORT SAN MARCO. WHERE 15 IT 9 answer You'll be looking at capable, competent rvalaiors when you drop in at Orem Real Estate. Whatever your needs may be insurance, bonding, or a real estate transaction Orem Real Estate can h'lp you quickly and efficiently. ' THURSPAYAUgust j. Purchase AgreerJ Offered on County Grain Cr0ps Farmers in Utah co protect the price of th? " crops this year thro : methods, J. Earl Smith ch V Of the Cnnnf,, a ... . servation commit? ! 7 ced. as ai. Purchase agreements at ; Ioans win ea xo tarmers as a r,Z, price support on 1948?, t, worn, oats, barley J and gram sorghums, M V; said. Terms will be pra'' the same as on the i947 Corn under loan must fi ed on farms. Mstt Under the producer states TheT mum nnantitw ii. c "ft upon which he WE:: to deliver ir, tv, oan; Credit Corporation. j " acu nis grain - -"" ai me market o or he mav Hoii0- t. the stated maximum at thel" SUDDOrt fieure rrn tnp pram imin. , urt : ""s ic ou aaysf( ing the maturity 0f the loans, which is April 30, Rnth lnan nnA 1 - "u purenase ant nZ ' , uuiained at wi,ly "sricunural Consetr Price suDDort. ratac el on 1948 grain crops in Ut County are: wheat, $1.83; r $.71; and barley, $1.03. Fait prices for corn will be tarn, ed at 90 percent of the pap! price as of October 1. prit WW '13 1 (mm im I i ' . t 3 " ' We're ribt I thinking about the pickup o f s , your cary, but how fast you, iJ 6ns Weir he f . 'telephoae when I it rings J . I IBI i; fit. 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