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Show Tuesday, March 30, 1954 Social Security Pythian Sisters Fermin O Knights Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mahan, Mrs. (Continued From Page One) The survivors of a serviceman Ellen Mrs. Hunter, Sarah Addy, who died either during or follow- Mrs. Ruby Berardi and Mrs. Mix-in- e cal contest for all entrants who ing active duty in the military service of the United States after September 7, 1939, should contact a representative of the Social Security Administration promptly, Kesler T. Powell, manager of the Provo social security office said today. Social security wage credits can be given for each month of. active military service after September 7, 1939, Mr. Powell said. The effect of these credits are just the same as if the serviceman had been working in a job covered by social security at the rate of $160.00 per month. The widow and minor children of a serviceman who dies may be entitled to monthly social security benefits if her husband had- sufeven ficient military service, though he had never actually worked in a job covered by social security, Mr. Powell said. If no widow survives the serpayment can viceman, a lump-sube made to the person who pays the expenses of the burial of the serviceman. Also, if no widow or children are eligible, monthly payments can be made to parents over 65 who were dependent on the serviceman for most of their support at the time he died. both the application for the lump-supayment and the proof that the parents were dependent on the serviceman must be filed with the Social Security Administration within two years aftr the date of death. If this is m m Par Sevea THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Judd attended the Grand shall have entered through such lodge. Winners in the local contest will be in competition with other winners in a regional contest and regional winners will in turn compete in the national con- Chief of the Pythian Sisters visitation at Salt Lake City, Wednesr day. The program was very good and the officers were seated by Temple degree staff. All officers and past grand chiefs were presented with carnations by the manager of the temple. The next visitation will be held at Park City on Friday, April 2 at the memorial building. Sterling Temple No. 21 held their social evening Monday. Pinochle and Canasta were the entertainment of the evening. Maxine Beaby won the Pinochle gift and Monita Carter, won the gift for Canasta. Hostesses for the evening were Ellen Hunter, Vi Thompson and Mary Worthington. Regular meeting will be held on Monday, April 12. At this meeting all members should bring clothing for the project. Her-mio- ne to of the or college any university winners choice. Further information locally may be obtained from Cliff Mahon, Dragerton, Utah, or from Mr. Shaffer, 131 Cleveland Avenue, test for the $3500 scholarship Salt Lake City Utahs O Scouts (Continued From Page One) character parts were chosen by the boys and a play was written 3y Mrs. Llewelyn appropriate costumes were made by each charac- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Brown arranged scenery and stage effects and refreshments. A series- of movie pictures of the play and the awards and the group were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Lindsey. Awards were given to the following boys. Den 2 Bruce Hintze Webelos Sheldon Lindsey Webe-loKent Hintze, Gold and Silver Arrow Point. Ned Llewelyn rrow Point; Billy Bowen Point, Len Wardlaw Lion . Den 1 Bobby Brown, Lion award : Rodney Rossman Silver Arrow Point and Denner Stripe. Several new members were welMr. and comed into the group Mrs. Nephi Gunderson and son Dickie from Columbia, Mr. and - s; 4, Utah. Fish Lake was selected for training Lopez at.Kees-le- r Air Force Base after completing his basic training at Lackland A3c Fermin E. Lopez is now Air Force Base, Texas. assigned to Keesler Air Force Steve DuBois has the chicken Base, Mississippi, the electronics center of the United States Air pox. Force. Airman Lopez is a student in Ira I. Marks and Charles Ray the radio operators fundamentals, of Salt Lake City were here to course. attend the Friday evening zone a Keesler is located in Biloxi, Mis- meeting. sissippi, on the gulf coast and in Gratitude is much more than a its role as a technical training center it provides both USAF and verbal expression of thanks. AcAllied Nations personnel with tion expresse smore gratitude than skills in the electronics field need- speech. ed in todays Air Forces around the world. Dont worry about the job you Airman Lopez joined the Air dont like; someone else will soon Force at Ft. Douglas, Utah, and have it. Sydell Quarterly. , 26-yve- ek Fish Lake, southern Utahs popular angling and recreation area, was recently visited by members of the Department of Fish and Game. Purpose of the early season trip was to check the rainbow trout spawning run. When less than 100 spawners were found in the Twin Treeks area it was determined to suspend any egg taking activities for this year pending future developments. Department records show the number of rainbow eggs taken from this water decreased through the years and the angling pressures have increased. Slightly over one quarter million eggs were taken a year ago, while in 1938 the figure reached 10,953,000. Yearly creel census work at the lake indicates fewer fish each season reach the three year age necessary to spawning activity. The minimum number of spawning fish makes the egg taking operation economically unsound at this site. Hatchery spowned eggs and many millions purchased from private sources now make up the deficiency as the picture changes. It was reported that the snow cover in the Fish Lake area is ex tremely light with little danger to cabins and other buildings. Mr. and Mrs. White and child payments cannot be ren of Moab have been visiting at made. the Watson home. Anyone desiring information regarding social security may con- Mrs. Junior Lemon and son Jerry tact the social security representative on Tuesday, April 6, in of Sunnyside, M. and Mrs. George from Price, Utah. He will be at the Urbanik and son George courthouse between 9:00 a.m. and Dragerton. A successful evening was enjoyed by all. 3:00 p.m. done, E. tl Look At The Values Compare Prices 4th So. & Carbon PRICE Ph. 577-- W BALANCE EXTRA SPECIAL 640x15 2.75 Per Tire $8..45 TRUE AND BALANCE ONLY 75c O. K. TREAD WELDS 1 Including Weights Yr. Guarantee No Exchange No. Fed. 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