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Show Sen. Wal'ace F. Bennett said Sem Bennett "reported that figthis week the County breakdown shows ures show that as of the end of 2,276 p erions receiving February, a total 2, 414 persons $183,045 in benefits as retired in Box Elder County were reworkers and their dependents ceiving $193,360 per month in and survivors of deceased SLC Confab newly-tabulat- and Members of the Neo-Li- fe Gloda products family will hold their Western convention in Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday. Persons interested in attending the convention are invited to do so, said LaVerd Canfield, local Gloda products representative. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. Friday followed by an address by Congressman Laurence Burton. convention will The two-dinclude addresses by Dr. Abraham Schapira, developer of the Neo-Li- fe Protein formula and a member of the National Protein Advisory Committee, and Dr. Dean Belnap. a Salt Lake City physician. e, Don President of Pickett vice president Karl Barnes and the national sales manager, Gordon Duncan will Named Bishop present. M workers. A total 138 persons were receiving $10,315 as disabled workers and their dependents. "At the end of February a total 91,085 Utahns were receiving social security cash benefits totaling $7,800,132 per month. On a projected basis, this figures out to more than $93.6 (m) million per year," the Senator noted. Sen. Bennett said that in calendar year 1967, before the new benefits went into effect, a total $82,909,000 in social security was paid to Utahns. Former Utahn Neo-Lif- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Welling have received word that Gordon T. their Watts, has been named Bishop of the LDS Livonia Ward, Livonia, Mich. Bishop Watts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood T. Watts of Ogden and is employed at marketing analyst for the Auto-li- te Division of Ford Motor Company in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Watts, the former Connie Welling of Fielding, have two children, Brandon and Cameron, and reside in Livonia. ' Do you know the seven warning sipals of cancer? son-in-la- w, Men-Glean- er Conference Set For Weekend Saturday and Sunday at Utah M-State University a and Gleaner conference will be presented. Beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday a full day of activities will include workshops conducted by guest speakers, lunch, an evening steak fry, concert and STANDING SILHOUETTED against the newly-erecte- d dance. of the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home are flagpole Sunday morning Elder S. Bear River High School Senior Class of 1968 officers, will be guest Young Karen Karnelli, secretary; Steve Chournos, vice presspeaker at the LDS Institute at 9 a.m., to be followed by ident and Stan Palmer, president, with Duane Walker, Administrator of the home and Kleon Kerr, BRHS a testimony meeting. For more information contact principal. The flagpole was presented to the nursing home as the senior class project for 1968. and Gleaner ward ke LIE MO IE ed social security cash benefits. "These figures were calculated after the 1967 amendments to the Social Security Act became effective, giving recipients an average benefit increase of 14.2 per ceni, Sen. Bennett said. Utah's senior Senator is a high ranking minority member of the Senate Finance Committee, which handles Social Security legislation. ay be The Sociaf Security Benefits to Box Elder County Tabulated Health, Beauty Foundation Sets ?. A ngor lcharge. 3.. , k lui. tfcs 4.Clw i habits. 5. Hoarsen 6. Indigesth swallow! 7.CK WW We ATI ' I J 1 AUGUST UTAH 84337 THURSDAY, TREMONTON, 8, 1968 Qwdand by Flo Munson (From Last Week) The J.J. White reunion evening in Salt Lake City. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jack Yoder who visited her daughter, week. Mrs. Tom McGee in Ogden and Jean Nielson of Salt Lake City Mrs. Clara Kidman who visited is visiting her grandparents, with her son, ArlynWassomand Mr. and Mrs. Earnel Nielson. family in Bountiful. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. Vernon Thompson Wednesday nd Mrs. Andrew Funk forsev-;r- al were Mr. and Mrs. Don McKay days were Mr. and Mrs. and family of Seattle, Wash., Dan Funk and family of GoofVewi Wood and Mrs. Ervin ing, Idaho. Friday evening both Germer of Ogden. attended a wedding re:ouples Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas for Mr. and Mrs. Ru-oand daughter, Shellee, andLuc-ind- a ception a Godfrey) Funk (Glori Lewis attended a summer at the Eighth Ward Cultural for Utah of the party employees Hall in Ogden. Visiting at the Power and Light Company and Funk home Wednesday were Mr. in families their Ogden Friday Funk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. at their summer home at Bear CM. Funk of Ogden. Lake Saturday. Over 100 were Forty-nin- e members of the in attendance. W.L. Allred family held a reMr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen have union at the city park during the returned after visiting Mrs. week. Jensen's brothers, Dr. L.P. Visiting Mrs. C.E. Smith durRoberts in Los Angeles, and ing the past week were four of Morris Roberts in San Fran- her neices, Mrs. Arnold J. cisco and their families. They Butterfield of Midvale, Mrs. also visited Mr. Jensen's sis- Robert McMillan of Bountiful, ter Mrs. R.J. Bomar and family Mrs. Joseph M, Smith and son, at Salinas, Calif. Monte, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ray Carling and Mrs. Mrs. Weldon Rasmussen of Harold Hall spent Wednesday Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Clintdn Smith of Salt Lake City who have returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smith in West Lafayette, Ind., visited Mrs. Smith during the weekend. Gary Fredrickson who has spent the past 10 months on the USS Ranger in the Japan and Vietnam area has been spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fredrickson. He will resume his duties at the naval base in Bremerton, Wash, before returning to overseas duty. Visiting Ruth Johnson Thursday were Dr. and Mrs. S. Craig Barton and baby of Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. Barton is Miss Johnson's nephew. Mrs. Dee Brownaccompanied Mrs. Wayne Gam of Fielding and Mrs. Harvey McCulloch of Sunset to Salt Lake City Friday where they attended the summer theatre at the University of Utah. CW2 Thomas E. 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