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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah I)c mmttJ'&ctuf. By Rolfe Shopping Around VILLAGE BOOK STORE EDITORIAL mm NATIONAL m ii . i. i Gibson Orfice: 96 South Main St. 623-052- Telephone 5 Mrs. Morgan will succeed Mrs. Jack Ludlow as president of Nephi, Utah Mrs. McPherson Hostess to Club Group The Ladies Literary League concluded her review with a met on February 7 at the home comment, from J. Edgar Hoov of Mrs. Coquella McPherson. er: "With Gods help America Mrs. Stella Boswell, club pres- will remain a land where peoident, took charge of the meet- ple still know how to be free ing and Mrs. Velma Hansen and brave. Mrs. McPherson, the hostess, read club collect. Then Mrs. G. E. Wilkey gave a review served delicious refreshments of the famous book "The Mas- to Mrs. Euna Cooper, Mrs. ters of Deceit by J. Edgar Stella Boswell, Mrs. Velma Mrs. Reese Painter, Hansen, Hoover. The book is a history of Mrs. Clinton Kirgan, Mrs. G. Mrs. Communism. Wilkey gave some very interesting facts about how the CommunThe memist party works. bership in the Communist party has increased from 30,000 in 1930 to 80,000 in 1944. She E. Wilkey, Mrs. Rex Tolley, Rheta Miss Sperry, Mrs. Mont Sperry, Mrs Raymond Pay, Mrs. Max L. Orme, Mrs. Eugene Lunt, Miss Pearl Nielson Miss Ireta Carter and Mrs. H. L. Grace. Heres a nice book of puzzles and games for the television fan. Its called What to do Until the Repairman Comes! At Nephi Next Tuesday Applying for social security benefits is a very simple matter. There are more than 600 offices scattered throughout ,the United tSates where you can get assistance in making your claim. In addition, there are hundreds of other locations where social security representatives meet with people to take their claims for benefits. The Juab County area is served by the Provo, Utah office and once a month a representative of that office is in Nephi to discuss Social Security problems with residents of this area. A BEER IS A NATURAL - belongs, enjoy representative of the Provo Social Security office will be In Nephi on Tuesday February 19 at 2 p.m. for the convenience of residents of this area. There are four times when it is especially important to consult the social security of- fice: 1 If a worker in your fam- ily dies. Some member of his family should inquire promptly at the social security office to learn if survivors insurance benefits are payable. 2 If you are disabled. If you become disabled after you have been in work covered by social security, you should get in touch with your social security office. You and your may be eligible for monthly payments. 3 Before you reach retirement age. When you approach 62, the minimum retirement age, get in touch with your social security district office. Go Whole Hog Application for benefits may ' This expression sounds be filed in advance of retire- like a barnyard term, but it ment age, but even if you do not plan immediate retirement isnt; its origin comes from Just as a you should get information the pocketbook. about your social security dollar is known today as a buck, a dime was once rights. You need not be com- know: as a hog. To go to retired pletely get social whole : 'Og actually means to security benefits. 4 When you are 72. When spend vhe entire ten cents, you reach 72, get in touch with worth more in the days of the expression than today, your social security office, you are insured, benefits may however. be payable to you even if you are working full time. Social Security representa- Deer Life A doe, frightened by a dog, dived in the water and paddled for her life. She tives frequently are able to wound up a mile out to sea. schedule talks with various Malibu, Calif., lifeguards groups. This often provides rescued and released her. timely and interesting programs for civic, church or school groups. In addition, there are films available which can be presented either with or without a speaker, Requests for talks or information material should be directed to the social security district office at 170 North 2nd West, in It UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. UTAH DIVISION i Provo. FOJRP DEAIHS ,, PROBATE SHIP used out County Dates of publication: February 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1963. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Notice for Publication FINAL PROOF hot-sellin- g reconditioned when necessary, and Come in for a generous appraisal on your present car. Remember your guarantee of value is the Ford Dealer who stands behind every car he sells! January 2, 1963 Notice is hereby given that Robert B. 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D. 1963. Thomas E. Belliston and John R. Vickers, Executors of the estate of Lester Bardsley Belliston, Deceased. EKSAYN ANDERSON, Attorney for Executors 711 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Biggest choice, biggest values ever! Supermarket variety supermarket savings on the tremendous stocks of cars traded for 63 Fords. Fine A-- l our USED CARS included . . . inspected, FORD DEALERS AND GUARDIAN NOTICES. Consult Clerk or respective signers for additional mation. SDiMKET the dub. Elected as vice president for the coming year was Mrs. with Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, John Parkin as secretary and Mrs. Sam Hayes as treasurer. Mrs. Ray Boswell was elected leporter and Mrs. Allen Christensen as historian. At the luncheon, the long table was beautifully decorated with Valentine cupids and hearts. Mrs. Ray Boswell was chairman for the luncheon and arranged the table decorations. Mrs. Ludlow conducted the club business and the election of officers. Grace was given by Mrs. Harlow Pexton. Those present to enjoy the luncheon were Mrs. Jack Ludlow , Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, Mrs. Sam Hayes, Mrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. Harlow W. Pexton, Mrs. Othel L. Pay, Mrs. Miles Anderson, Mrs. Jack Geo. D. Haymond Jr., Mrs. Mrs. Clark Morgan, Brough, Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. Fred Chapman, Mrs. Roy E. Gibson, Mrs. Allen Christensen, Mrs. Raymond Christiansen, Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. Allen Belliston, Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, Mrs. Clarence Wilkey, and a special guest, Mrs. Marian Bowman. Social Security Agent to be natural process, beer is Brewed slowly, by a centuries-olUtahs traditional beverage of moderation light, sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the millions of dollars it contributes to this state's economy through wages, advertising, rentals, Insurance, transportation and utilities. Money made In Utah, spent in Utah. In Utah, beer cB at the annual Election of Officers luncheon held Thursday, February 7 at Rays Cate. Editor-Manag- er Page Two Mrs. Morgan Named Beta Club President Club Year For 63-6- 4 was Mrs. Clark Morgan elected president of the Beta club year Club for the 1963-6- 4 Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $4.00; Six months, $2.25. rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising on request. Roy E. Thursday, February 14, 1963 phone 623-045- 2 59 53c 39c 43 49 49 |