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Show n. helper JOURNAl (Utah) PACE FOUR TinmsnAV, jan. E. m 4, Willis Engagement iMrs Street, Marie Wrieht of Grand . J.Ir and M's G'en Gardner en- Junction, Oolo. returned home RELIEF SOCIETY The work day for the Helper jcyeJ the company of their family h " . . Ambrose Murray, wife Ruth, Reilief society wiU .be held on over the weekend. Thtose present M daughter Virginia, were out from Ha,t f(Jr several wCck Tuesday, Jan. 9, with quilt and were Mr and Mrs Alex Allison , wan L.aKe 10 spenu me nuiiuay v other work aoneciuied to begin at and Alexis, - Mr and Mrs Jack iwith th?ir daughter, (Mrs Pete ; . 10 Lunch will be sesrved at Mala'ka and family of Salt Lake, JoTies nd family, and with Ruths Carrol RkWi; on the d'eath 0l noon, followed by the lesson, and Mr and Mrs FreB Gardner mother Mrs Edna Richardson. 'lAttitudes and Manners" by Lela and family of Orem. The Allisons Nada ;lst Gayle Mangone and three sons M flnd Mrg LfJonard Roundy Schultz. LaVon Sidwell will be also visited with his parents, Mr of Salt Laka have spent the week ,n Salt in charge of projects, and urges and Mrs C. A. Knobb.'. Qne Mr htoludays witlh har parent?, all merrtbers to attend and parand Mrs Merlin Peterson. Ictem of Springvllle, ticipate In the work. Social Security Man Sandra and Harry da " wRh hig daugh. Mi: 9 4c rri spent Will Visit Area irran hnnra cmnnr t.K K f Angelina Martell b- -" ter Carrol Burrows and family. the New Year holiday in Salt uoj'aI -Willi T Tofl mu ' i a aivino, viii Phyllis Morris and .children of wHh hef niece flnd amily Are you past retirement age Mr Petersen. Bill Mrs and still working? If so, there and of Rfchardson KenmerBabhy di few days Mond fter er Wyo. has 'pent the holidays may be some social security ben t Harold and The home of Mr and Mrs Chas. efits due you. With his parents, Chester and M Duke ApJanalph was Joyously enlivsn To get social security benefits , Nedra Richard.con. Mrs charles &led of Ma le ed Sunday, when their son and returned to tm every month of the year, you Roger Rowley d a last week family, Mr and Mrs Ken Al'plan must limit your earnings to $1200 hool at Provo after spending wRh her efet fwHden Marasc0 alp and family of Bonanza, ar- a year. Most social security benthe holidays with his parents, . and Year the for New rived D. holiday-wllMam Barnes eficiaries recognize this rule. But the George A. Rowleys. fllnd sh of Dutch They returned home Monday. Q what happens when you exceed and tal Fullerton Gecrge Cry her mo hn afe $1200? Do you lose all of your Mrs and Greener Darrell Mr spent two days last week In Salt ,one HnarellL and family of Salt Lake shared checks when you earn over that amount? The answer is no, says T ',, Zn nor and family and they spent R..,t visiting time here last weekend ' " " T. Powell, manager of Keller and Christmas day in Castle Dale with rl Mrs Mr their P1"6118. .wtth holithP p ndi, " tne Frovo JSocial s:cunty Dist- the William on and and A. Greenar T family. aroT iwr Hassinger Office. We evtSnd sympathies to Grace mXham 6hw in Price. The Greeners' trict New rules have been passed and Mrs Baccomanno on the death of her wMch lnc,uded 'grandson and wife, Mr with J981 of Orem, visited Congress effective Greener Garry was and dinner, games on New This new law recognizes that and them Dennna Pinarelll and friend, turkey Sundtay. d thfi LDS,lth d . firistensen, iDian dinnsr many people prefer to keep work returned to day they were Chapel. of Maurine and ing and do not retire until they Salt I k" Sunday after spending guests George Sr. Mr and Mrs George Bell are well past 65. Under these Martell with the Sam Pin-.the QgAm M)nd.ay iVisitlng .provisions, it is now possible for arelli f?.mi!y. son his and family. Miss Ann Price returned Sun- a person to earn well over $1200 ! George' t rrt ,n th t.aftT f30 during the year and still draw .nd daughter of BountiM spent PlWO vtetod over lhe weekend Las Vegas, Nev. with some of his social security beneJoe Eao.inta family, and fits. When a social securitv ibene anu wit wl,ln relatives in urem. .Delia and Earl Anderson and irmcuciii fi'ciary earns over $1200, his total Sam and family. benefits for the year are reduc- sons Devid and ' Earl, visited on anH Mr nni Mr nr.Hnv K"it,h Visitors during the past week a "the with Delia's Take Monday Sunday I7rl eoy'ed of Mt arns from O0O-fl700. For every brothers, Dave, Lee and Fred jfeul(tir Tll1v nn(a famiiv New Year holiday visitana with Ws a'bove h,e Powley. Mr and Mrs Ernest of Ogden; ion Roger and family their parents, Mrs John Fercik Sr., spent the of Salt wm.uc j"" Lake; and Mrs Hansen's Gardner and Mr and Mrs Geo. K du,fd Fullerton. H. parents Mr and Mrs Peter Z.eZl These new rules mean that a ughter Mrs.,Vyne Aworth nderson of Mr & Mrs Aoe Miner returned family drawing a monthly ibene- " awr --nnti Mir a V ,r nffton Wnllr " J(:.t .Thursday, after spending toit of $I24 .would be 'able-t'" " rreida Medio of Atoh ,SRpnt.the - nave some s0Cial ecuif"y bene- en3314 Mveral days Mr. with' ?i thir relatives, holidays ' mair ling Christmas with their daugh- - fits even if their yearly earnings liouisa Mello and the Sam Mello andi his , famil.y ter and family, Donna and Bill are as high as $4400. Another families. was Little Richard Petersen and daughters. Mr and Mrs Richard Duke of in the Cartoon Cunningham family Whose ibenef its were $200 week hospital last la month would rvnt lns nil nf iProvv rnd Mr and Mrs Don Nel- with j BIRTHDAY HONORED pneumonia. their payments untii they earned son of Orem spent the holidays, was held at the Chap Fireside a was at Dick honored Rogers u . for the . with id ir parents Mr and Mrs - n birthday, dinner on Dec. 23, given - nociwi tnn tunt, ia J1 l"aly me monthly pay Sardon and Elaine Richardson , " even though ou are making ints ment the Christmas holidays ?n "1 a M Climax. Colo vlsMn if 8 "1? M' with their i6,"7 J?" wel1 over $1E0 J-fS' .l Ther ther provision in !?" Shirley 5aycock and aao P'escmea rum wun a Dlrul- - the law which provides " that a her family. ' I,,,, . flWiller (Mrs TUasii ncof.,1 attc lOinpd her Hnw n.Va onr martv -"j : lWOrKer may araw a ibenern for are extended to'.sister Sympathies in Salt Lake last week The affair was held at the Rog- any month of the year in which where they took a. guided tour td ers' home on (North Main. he neither earns wajes of more which .In ' " Southern California ... than $100, nor works in 'r- ." . 1 cluded the Tournament of Roses t or is 12 or over. Carbon Yearbook parade at Pasadena, Monday. A Feld Representative will he same time brings the community In Price on January 2, at the HEART FUND into the picture. I cannot praise Courthouse from 9 ajn. to 3 p.m. Mil Conrinutrt From Paae it too highly." For this section died from diseases of the NSYA awarded Carbon '61 an A CoaFs X Continued j heart or blood vessels, remember rnm Paae On plus score. ing Heart in your will, Insurance Fine informal photography con ucng electricity, policies with Heart as the bene- - tinued to replace stilted mob Coal for railroad fuel, once nciary also am in tne ngnt. you scenes through the book. An ef- - one of the biggest markets, has can be sure that all gifts, wheth- - fort was made to present the all but disappeared, and coal for er large or .small, will be deeply school year In the light of some home consumption has gone down appreciated and will benefit the thing vital and interesting, not by half of what it was in 1944. ipresent and potential victims of something dead and drab, Pat-- j About half of the coal produc-hea- rt ' disease." terson added. ed in Utah is consumed here. Ail- In addition to Its support of David Robert and most one million tons are shipped research, Dr. Orme continued, the David Nick promise an even bet- - tio California and a million tons Utah Heart Assn also conducts ter 62 book. They, and their ad- - go to the northwest states, an exten-ivpublic education pro Mrs Hutchings spent thej IMPORT COAL gram aimed at informing U'tahns summer planning the book and About three-fourtof the coal about the hopeful side of heart laying out the prelude, or intro- - used in Utah is produced here, Iduction. The new .publication is The rest comes from Colorado disease, f "Despite the alarming increase themed to "Patterns of Our and Oklahoma and is used for SURPRISE V... in the number of persons being Worlds" and some un- - blending purposes to produce a promises stricken by heart and blood ves- Usuai treatment of the material, better coke for the steel industry. sel direases, and in the rate of 11 as seven pages of full Mr Marline's report noted that deaths from these diseases, heart . c0iori 'supplemented by attractive lrttls growth can be expscted in research has led to some signifi- - use ot duotone treatment. jhe railroad market, and in re cant advances in treatment," he. During the summer of 1961, tail sales, becau e of increased, I aid' in members of the present year- - availability of natural gas. DIAMOND RINO Dr. Orme listed new drugs to ;book staf f attended the BYU In the use of coal for electric ccmibat .high blood pressure and school Journalism Work- - power manufacture, Utah coal Long after other gifts are to people snop on e BYU campus for a production has not ksipt pace, and help gone and forgotten, a who have had heart attacks ward ee 0f intensive instruction, with the inoreassed demands for Princess Diamond Ring off further attacks as some of the Mrs Hutchings taught the news- - electricity, coal should find a will be a daily source of advances which have been made. paper section. market. ready happiness and satisfaction! He also pointed to now techni- - j carborti'tes honors Mr Marline also predicted that garnered in surgery which now en- - ,while. at the BYU. Nick was el- -' continued expansion of the West-ab- le aue; n surgeons to correct many ted editor of the workshop's ern steel industry is "certain" heart defects and malformations, yearbook with Roberts named as and that it will lead to increassed Programs on such topics as editorial writer, and Connie Nick need for more coke production, common heart disorders, rheum- - appointed to the staff. There Final possibility will be the atic fever and rheumatic heart were over 50 yearbook students production of chemicals from disea e, strokes, high (blood press! on fae campuSi representing high coal, or the production of gas ure, open heart surgery, etc., can schools from five states. Com- - and petroleum products from coal be arranged by contacting me petition was keen for such posby liquidfication methods, the Helper - Utah uraa mean .Association, tov mm jtions, Mrs Hutchins said. Report said, First South. Salt Lake City. Mrs SPRING GLEN NEWS ' . ; T i .M. Jl W'ys ..-.- ,3jP , of 1 a. 1 ' ZrnTZSV:TJrtL l. 'iJlthe " fy ea" 1 Li , . fT,P Andreini Is Announced Today - DeVietti Engagement Is Told Ruby Willis, 224 Duchesne announces the Hje'lper, engagement of her daughter, Miss Esther Willis to Private Frank R. Walker, son of Mrs Hazel Snyder 320 Madison (Ave., Price, and a graftdson of Mr and Mrs John C. Milano of Cartoonville. The engagement was announced December 24th, when Pvt. Walker was home on his Christmas leave. Miss Willis, who attended local schools In Helper and Price, is now attending beauty college in Salt Lake City. Walker is presently in the Armored Division, assigned to Sunday, 'Y ivt. Fort Knox, Kentucky. The young couple have not set a wedding date. cy A Tallerico Services Held Saturday Morning Requiem Mass was held last ( Saturday morning in Notre Dame de .Lourdes Church in Price for Mrs Antonia Tallerico, 69, who died last Tuesday, Dec. 28 of a heart ailment. She was born August 12, 1892. at Casino, Italy, to Vincenzo and Philomenna Brancati Lamanna. She married Sam Tallerico, Sr. March M at Casino. Mr Tallerico operated the Master Cleaners in Price for many years. She was a member of the Catholic Church and of the Price Italian lodge. Survivors are her hu tand; Rons Louis Sam Jr., Edward, Tom, Albert, all of (Price; James, Salt Lake City; daughters, Mrs Grace Announcemcn't was made this f? now attending Mt. Saint Schot iMr and Mns Clede ast'ic Academy at Atcheson, Kan. Saccomanno, Spring Glen; Mrs, 148 D Street, Helpetr, of Andreini Mr D?Vietti is a graduate of j Rachel Woods, Mrs Norma Metz, Notre Dame and Carbon Junior both of Anaheim, California; 23 of the engagement of week by their daughter Darla, to Mr Terrance College and is presently doing grandchildren; eight great-grawork at the Un(Terry) DeVietti, son of Mr and children; two sisters. Mrs of DeVietti Price. of Salt Lake City. Utah, was iversity In Barney Price the Burial City No date has been set for the Cemetery under direction of the Miss Andreini is a graduate of Notre Dame School at Price and wedding ceremonies. Mitchell Funeral Home. nd port-gradua- te r"'' " Sft?2?.IJ? rS a"d! T Effective January 1, 1962 Your Savings at " f ...... SL year-daughte- M IEBV 11 WILL EARN Future Maximum Bank Kates , Co-edit- j MB j 5 hs j 7'q On Regular Savings A. 0 0 An 12-mnnf- hg Savings Certificates THE CARBON EMERY BANK IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THIS NEW HIGHER RATE OF EARNINGS FOR YOUR SAVINGS, THE HIGHEST PERMITTED BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSIT AND FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION, You are invited to open a new Savings or Checking account or add to your present savings at our t JACK'S NOTICE TO ALL BORROWERS MONEY FOR OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FROM MUTUAL FURNITURE AND HDW HOME REPAIRS PLEASE RETURN THEM IMMEDIATELY - YOU AGREED WE NEED THEM TO BRING THEM BACK WHEN FINISHED ! 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