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Show HELPER The CASTLE GATE NEWS THURSDAY, Guests speakers at Sacrament; before THE OIL AND CAS me: ting Sunday were Waldo Gale CONSERVATION COMMISSION and Theron Hinckley of the LDS OF THE STATE OF UTAH Helper Ward. IN THE MATTER OF THE AMThursday afternoon tihe PrimENDMENT OF THE GENERary children enjoyed a very live AL RULES AND REGULA ly and entertaining party. It was THE TIONS GOVERNING given to them by Ward because OF CONSERVATION OIL of their winning the attendance AND GAS IN UTAH. contest at Sacrament meetings. NOTICE OF HEAR vbYVWvujs Primary workers entertained them with games and dancing Notice of Hearing arid then treated them to hamCause No. 73 burgers with trimmins' and apple THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL pie. They 'had lots of fun! FED. 22, JOURNAD (Utah)' page: 1962 Sodality Inducts New Members Into Group five John Menotti, Horace Salazarr Jesse Ramirez, Gerald Coates, Riohard Colombo, Dominie De-Ro- se, Bill Gigliotti, Charles Ko-kSocialists and 12 Jerry Marchino, Jerry, Mur Aspirants were received into the of phy, Joe OrL, Frank Saeco, DenSodality of the Children Mary a ttJotre Dame School last nis SaJcaos, Donald Sanchez, Tom Sunday in ceremonies performed Cartiwright, Riohard Fazzio, Isi-Forty-thx- al, te by Rev. John A. LaiBranche, who dore Sanchez, Bryant Hansen, urgsd the teenagers to live up to Rudy Mctelko, Joseph Sanchez the cod.- and aims of the Sodal-ianBilly Shaff. the ity, advising the girls to live a1 Asipirarrts who received Mary-lik- e life and the boys to Miraculous Medal and green riblives as they are bon were: Cathy- - Bunnell, Anlive Christ-dik- e indeed privileged to belong to nette Dafpiaz, RSchel Gonzales, such a spiritually motivated or Paula Holdaway, Pat Jones, Carol Lanriskl, Janice Marasco, ganization. Rose Peczuh, Sodallsts who received the Mir 'Joyce Marinoni, aculous Medal and blue ribbons Margaret Perla. Rorenwrle Saoco were: Sylvia" Tidwe". Mary Reese- - and Viola Florres, Sherrl Reva.. Helen Flores, Paula Sceley, Paula Jouflas, Ton! - d. O F TAKERS OPERATORS, MINERAL & PRODUCTION, ROYALTY OWNERS AND OTHER PERSONS be 10:30 8Jm. 'Remember it IN THE STATE OF UTAH INTERVisitors for the weekend at ESTED IN DRILLING FOR the home of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Watson were their daughAND PRODUCTION OF OIL Merrill husband ter (Louisa, ANDOR GAS; Jewkes and children Becky, Char Under the provisions of Chapla, Brent, Guy and Trudy of ter 6, Title 40, Utah Code Annot Jouflas, Alice Medina, Berna-dett- e abed a 953, the Oil and Gas Con Perrero,. MaTcellita SandoCarbondak Colorado. V VaUes, Robert ittuTsday Miwd Mrs Charles servation Commission is given val, Dorothy Mills motored to irLake to make rules and reg Strong, Richard Ldbato Harold wihere they stayed until Sunday, ulations ahuamend therrt from Marston, Frank CaTdinelli, Mose Saturday they attended a fami'y time to time asJtrned neces- Howa, Mike Arriaia, John San- -' dinner honoring Annie's mother, sary for the proper admistra- - chez, Tommy Pace; Bert Leautaud Mrs Nora Zobell, who was cele tion of the Oil and Gas Confti Tommy GonzaUis, Mike Perri, CONSOLIDATION JwJ Arragorv, Riohard! Moran, brating her 91st birthday. They vation Act. were guests at the home of Mr Notice is hereby given that the and Mrs Dave Griffiths. Five gen Utah Oil and Gas Conservation erations were present to pay .her Commission has nrermred a ten- - the House. He is acnfeer of tribute. The dinner was held at tative set of amendments and the Church of Jesus ChX of a SLC restaurant. RILL WELSH Saints and served "IM. revisions to the General Rules Latter-da- y !Mr and Mrs Ray Wilstead and Regulations as adopted and most nine years in the General spent the weekend in Bountiful that a hearing will be held on Superintendency of YMMIA. H e Utah Stat Prtss Association Officers for 1962 are pictured at the 64th Annual Conwhere they enjoyed a visit at the such amendments and additions served an LDS mission to Great vention of the Utah Stat Press Association after their election Saturday, February 17. home of daughter LaRae end on Thursday, March ,8, 1962, at Britain. CO. MOTOR Left to right: William Wilson, Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah; H. B. Sumner, Phi Betta Kappa graduate A husband, John Pessetto. Johnny 10:00 AjM., in the Crystal Room, Orem-GeneTimes, Orem, Utah; H. C. McConaughy, Morgan County News, Morgan, Ray, Scott nd Craig were also Hotel Newhouse, Fourth South of the University of Utah, he Utah. at Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, at earned his law degree at George glad to see grandma and 37 Elmer and Hilda Richards en- which hearing suggestions as to town University in Washington, joyed a weekend visit from fam the adoption, amendment and DjC. He practiced law for 14 -- Phone Kews Ittnia To Journals Social Security Man PRICE. UTAJ ily members on the weekend. Ar- additions to such changes or any years in Salt Lake, and served as were here several director in daugh- other changes (Will be heard. To Visit Area Feb. 27 riving Friday companies. Phone ME ter Juanita, husband Lynn OliHe and Mrs King have six Dated this :15th day of Februsons and two daughters. People who have reached age ver and children Kelly and Wen- ary, 196&. 62 and are retired may start re- - dy. They were accompaa.ei by STATE OF UTAH OIL AND ' Richard's son Bud. They stayed GAS CONSERVATION Women have ibeen able to qualify until Sunday. COMMISSION. at 62 since 1956 but men were Ladies Auxiliary meeting was . CLEON B. FEIGHT, first eligible in August 1961. held Wednesday at the amuseSecretary. When payments i are made be- ment hall lounge with President III IIUM Mil BtmiMlMM Date of publication, Thursday, fore 65, the benefit amount is Lasca Mellor conducting. It was The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, February 22, 1962. reduced, and the reduction is a special public meeting with the United States Brewers Association, was organized in the leeway issue being discussed permanent. 1862 the same year that Reduced (benefits are based on by school board members Jim King Declares normal life span, and total 20 Nielson and Hal Schultz, and Mrs Continued from Page One percent at age 62. On the aver- Schultz. Refreshments were serv- men who can show us that Amage, people would "receive about ed and Mrs Sdhultz won the erica is succeeding, and not failthe same in total payments dur- penny prize. Also the members ing." son of Utah's The ing lifetime regardless of wheth- exchanged quilt block scraps er benefits start at age 65 or and each will imake a quilt block late Senator William H. King some earlier date between 62 towards making a friendship said his business and professional and 65. quilt which will later be offered experience and his two terms in Social Security payments ara in a drawing contest. the House of Representatives ' one of the major sources of inFriday Mr and Mrs .Lowell would be invaluable to him as come to most retired persons. Davis and Boyd motored to Salt senator "to better serve Utah on Since many do retire before 65, Lake where they stayed until many fronts." they may want to check into re- Sunday as guests at the Chick King continued: "'Utah feels duced (benefits as part of retire- Burrfham home. They were met the negative influence of Sen ment financial planning. there by Mrs Larry Bell and Wallace F. Bennett on many is IN UTAH, George Ogilvie followed the Bingham brothers - StanA field representative from the daughter of Los Angeles who had sues. Sen. Bennett offers many ford and Thomas - into the Oquirrh Mountains and staked out Social Security office will be :n flown in from that city Wednes bills purportedly to benefit Utah the first mining claim in what since has become the world's largPrice at the Courthouse on Feb. day for a family visit. Ibut consistently votes est open-pi- t copper mine: Bingham. against When the Davis family return comparable bills for other states "IRISH" PLAY FRIDAY Then, as now, beer was tha traditional beverage of ed home they were accompanied His obstructionist tactics breed The Fighting Irish of Notre moderation . . . light, sparkling refreshment that in Venita therefore and serve, Bell, Kay adds a touch of Western hospitality to any occasion. Dame will host the East Carbon by daughter Lynn and Jerrie of LA., and the long run, to thwart the very Westerners have always enjoyed the good fellowjunior varsity and the varsity daughter Ardis Buxnham and programs which he supports.. ship that goes with every glass. this Friday night in the N-- D Debbie of SLC. ''Mr Bennett by his own adgym with the Juniors takdna to Dodd ac mission, is an obstructionist," he TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States the floor at 6:30 pjn. and the Mr and Mrs Dodd Wilstead Brewers Association still works constantly to assure N., took ad- - said. companied by to Varsity play at 8 pjm. maintenance of high standards of quality and proMr King was a Salt Lake at Paid political advertisement by King for Senate Comm. priety wherever beer and ale are served. torney before he was elected to Carolvngtevenson, 1021 . 5245 So. SLC (Member) A new meeting time has been scheduled for the DUIP meeting Monday, Fab. 26. New time will t .fWrtrjty r.lOflEY FOR 0FB1US See at M " va g-- pa. East Mn & mm needs It happened 100 YEARS ago ... y'rA s. kbk m innit ill-w- ill NAT See Us First! 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