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Show NpM, Juab County, Utah 84648 Mona News Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers and eon of Salt Lake City were week end visitors of Mrs. Ray Newton.1; ' ' i ; - Mr. and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oi dram and two children of Kearns. O. S. Aagard of Levan spent Sunday with his son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .Alger Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lofgran and family of Central, Arizona, Jjc -- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Keyte and family of Elmonte, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson and family of Arcadia, California visited for two weeks In Mona with their parents, Mr. and Mra Floyd Keyte, also with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Farren Keyte, and Mr. and Mra V. S. Keyte. The Keyte family spent four days at Fish Lake while they were all together. New Si. New Benefits Toldi amendments the' to Social Security law provide a! 7 per cent increase in monthly benefits. Back payments will be made to many people now on the beneficiary rolls since the raise is effective with January, 1965. The back payments will be mailed during the latter part of September, 1965. If you are now receiving socDe-loMrs. Mont Yates, Mrs. ial security benefits your raise Lofgran and Mrs. Darlene will be made You Fowkes spent Friday and Sat- will not haveautomatically. to contact the urday in Salt Lake City. They Social Security Administration also attended the show Sound to get your benefits raised. of Music. Another change in the law will affect many students in Juab County. Previously a childs social security benefits stopped when he attained age 18. Under the new law, benefits may be paid to children ne (Eiinco-JctU- The Fourth FOR SALE Ward Elders Quorum has new potatoes and corn for sale Contact Rey Decker or Elwood Levan Local, Hall. Social Items DOOR MARKER WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 GALLON OR MORE OF VI-K- O Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodall and children of Bountiful were Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood and Mrs. Rulon Wood and and children attended the Wood family reunion at Saratoga on Saturday. until age 22 if they are atMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nieltending school on a full time sen and family of Delta were basis. In order to qualify for week end visitors of Mr. and the benefits, a student must Mrs. Ray Winter. t be the child of a person receivMax of Winter Bryce Canyon ing old age or disability insurance benefits, or the child of a spent the week end with his deceased person who was In- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma sured under the social security Winter. They all visited In Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. law. Students and parents of stu- Farrell Winter, Mr. and Mrs. dents who meet the above re- Vem Winter, andonMr. and Mrs. Winter Friday and quirements should get in touch Seymour Saturday. Adminwith the Social Security istration. Worwood of Salt Miss A field representative of the Lake Kathy Is spending her two City Office Social Provo Security weeks vacation with her parwill be In Nephi on Thursday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. WorSeptember 9, at the Juab Coun- wood. 10 a.m. to from ty Courthouse 12 noon. Mrs. Fern Francom of Moroni visited with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS ' Quentin Stephensen on Sunday. t We wish to express our sinMiss Janet Rasmussen of cere appreciation to our many friends and relatives who help- Provo is visiting with her aunt, ed and comforted us during the Mrs. Louise Taylor for a week. Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Gee long illness and following the and children of Rexburg, Idaho death of our beloved father. We especially thank the visited with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensen last Bishopric of the Nephi First week. Ward, the Relief Society sisters and the neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Meril Stephen-ee- n We are grateful to those and family were In Moroni who participated at the ser- on to attend the fareSunday vices and to all who sent flow- well testimonial for Bruce Holers and food. We shall long man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon remember your many kindness- Holman. es in our time of sorrow. Mrs. Hyrum Broadhead Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wan-kiof Salt Lake City and Mra and family. r latex house paint ALSO NEW DENNETT'S PREFERENCE .SELECTION COLORS VALLEY GUILDERS 210 West Center - - - - Phone (c 1, Ji 4 , THE amazing Blue Lustre will leave your ' upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent an electric shampooer, f 1.00 ; Chapman Furniture Co. , , er WINNERS of flnt place In livestock judging at the Southern Utah Junior Livestock Show last week were Steven Stowell, Richard Union and Ronald Dailey, shown with trophy. ' Livestock Judging Team Wins First; Posse Take Fourth in Events at Richfield Recently local FFA and County Agent and head of won top honors at the Clubs was unable to attend. Other honors went to Roger Utah Junior Livestock Stowell for the champion SufRichfield Friday. folk Ram and Ronald Dailey Richard Linton, Steven Stow- for the top Suffolk ewe. ell and Ronald Dailey entered the livestock judging contest Five members of the Junior and took first place In the conPosse participated test. The trio had the highest Nephl-Neb- o Horse Show score in both divisions and re- in the State on August 10 at Richfield. ceived a trophy for their efThe five man team competed forts. Twelve teams were enin five events along with nine tered. The boys were accompanied other clubs. to Richfield by Jay Dailey, local AnnThe team consisted of Lou Jones, Charles Jenkins, FFA advisor. Lynn Esplin, Sandra. Pay, Bill Worwood Three members Southern Show in 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H and Roy Jenkins. Wayne Peterson of Ephralpi Others in attendance were visited with their parents, Mr. George Jackson, Susan Greenand Mrs. Cecil Stephensen on' wood, Mary McCune, Mrs. Monday. They also came to at- Glenna Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. tend the funeral services for Brooks Taylor and Mrs. Dona Don L. Powell. C. Jones. The team won fourth place in LoMiss Vicky Wankler of the otta competition. gan is visiting for a few weeks between quarters with her parMr. and Mrs. Farrell ents, FOR SALE Holms Twin Wankier. Farrell T. Wankler of Salt Lake City spent the boom wrecker on Chevrolet week end with his parents, Mr. chassis factory assembled in very good condition and Mrs. Farrell Wankler. 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