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Show f KayaviUe, Da via County, Utah Thurs., July 30,' 1953 Page 9 News About Folks in 4-- H SUNSET-CLINTO- N JEAN BURSON ' Correspondent North Burns Street Sunset, Utah 22 complished recently. Under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Higgs the three groups painted the tables, benches and garbage cans in Clinton Park. Members of the Home Improvement Busy Bee Club who sponsored the project are llene Wayment, Connie Beus, Dixie Frasier, Virginia Kirkman, Colleen Wallace, Marlene. Loftus, Barbara and Linda Lee Child, George Mitchell, Sally Wilson. This is a club of d children. Those in the Clover club Home Improvement club who helped purchase material for the project were Sha-n- a Frasier, Marilyn Child and Florence Higgs. These are fourteen and fifteen year old people. Members club of the Rainbow Garden who also helped with the purchase of materials for the project are Ronald Higgs, Allen Higgs, Robert Froggett, Norma Schneider, Connie and Dean Beus. People in this group are ten- to thirteen-year-old- s. John Painter of Ogden has been by the city1 of Sunset to construct a commercial building at 714 South Main (on Hiway 01) in Sunset City. 000 worth of building permits have been issued in Sunset since April 8. Sunsets building ordinance requires that a fee of one cent per square foot be paid by the prospective builder before any struction-- , enlarging, altering, re- pairing, moving, improving, removing, converting or demolishing of any building can be done. There is a fine for violation of this ordinance. granted a license eleven-year,ol- 4-- 4-- H About Your Social Security Several SALT LAKE CITY and survisocial security (old-ag- e vors insurance) field offices have been engaged in emergency activities in those areas of the country recently struck by tornadoes in Waco, Texas, on May 11; in Flint, Michigan, on June 8; and in Woron June cester, Massachusetts, IK A recent report on the activities of the Waco field office following the tornado there indicates that among the 115 people killed May 1 1, at least 70 were insured dn the basis of their earnings under social security, and payments to their survivors may total one million dollars. Most of the claims from survivors have been processed by the field office and benefit checks have already- - been received by many of the families. The Social Security Administration' estimates that about 40 families will be enT titled at once to monthly payments. In about 30. other cases, only lumpsum payments can be made at this time, but in some instances survivors will later, upon reaching 'age (15, he eligible also for monthly payments. Complete reports from the other two tornado, area offices are not yet available Clinton ward sponsored a gala evening on July 24 at Clinton park Due to contracting for mosquito in celebration of Pioneer days. control in Sunset these pests have Many brought their picnic suppers been at a minimum in the city this to the area and games and a dance summer. Evenings have been espe- were entertainment for the affair. cially pleasant for picnicking or Col. and Mrs. J. H. Gist of Tamjust sitting in yards in the area. pa, Florida, And Mr. and Mrs. LarThe members of two Home Im- ry Lundquist and family of Clearclubs and a field were entertained at a picnic provement X. A social security representative Garden club of Clinton have been supper recently in Clinton Park by busy with their community im- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burson of will be pT Davis County on August 41. Anyone desiring help or infor, provement project which they ac Sunset. e mation in connection with and survivors insurance should contact the Salt Lake City office, 212 South West Temple, so that ,a time to meet the representative at LINK INSTALL YOUR OWN a nearby, town can be arranged. -- 4-- H 4-- II old-ag- VACATION SPECIAL CHAIN y' FENCE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Art White and famcamping, enjoyed a four-da- y trip at Jenny Lake and then took a tour through Yellowstone park,.' last week. ily 9 Stork Talk Pauline and Clark Brown are very proud over the arrival of their first child, a baby born Wednesday at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Brown is the former Pauline Lay-toAlso proud of their first grandchild are the Dave Browns. Mr. aqd Mrs. Ezra Layton are proud grandparents. Mrs. Ruth Layton and Mr. .and Mrs. Kosel Hyde are n. OraSQDtLZOTE Word comes from LAYTON Sacramento, California, of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Newell Layton on Friday July 24th. Also proud of his new sister is Reggie, two years old. Its the first granddaughter fori' Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes of j Sacramento, former Layton residents. Also proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Layton. Mrs. Layton is the former Betty Barnes. Mr. and Mrs., Rafel A. Yates, announce the birth of a son, bom at St. Benedict hospital in Ogden July 21th.' Morgan , Mr., and MrsMalcolm are happy with, the birth of their i' second daughter born at the Dee j hospital July 23, weighing ! pounds, 2 ounces. Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. James McEntire are grandparents. If you feel like a hot house plant, tired of tossing and turning every night, its time to insulate. 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Funeral services of Mrs. Julia Ann Sessions was attended by her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Stringham and- - other relatives and friends from here. She was the mother of Mrs. Stringham. She passed away on Sunday after a long standing illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith i Complete Fence 47e per feot 52c per foot 58c per foot 36 inch 42 inch 48 inch We maintain competent installation crews if you do l not care to install the fence yourself. Reasonable installation charges. No Money Down 36 Months To Pay PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT WE GIVE re- turned this week from a vacation trip that included a few days at Yellowstone park. S&H Young Larry Fikstad of 400 E street, has been quite ill this past week with a sore throat and what seemed to be a drug allergy reac- GREEN i L STAMPS tion. -- ? blTTZ . The Bluebird class of the First ward Primary enjoyed a swimming party on Wednesday at Lagoon, a picnic lunch and some square dance instruction at the home of Mrs. Dorothy White following. 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