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Show The April 9, 1959 REFLEX Page 9 Social security benefits Change for dependents September can be 1959, SO, an Important date for depend-ent- a of certain disabled workers. The 1953 amendments to the Social Security Act authorized monthly benefit payments to dependents of a worker who is receiving disability insurance benefits. However, as in the case of other types of social security payments, retroactivity is limited to twelve months from the date a claim is filed. Thus, since the amendments became effective with September, 1958, an application must be made no Viter than September 1950 in order to avoid the loss of one 'or more months 8. A wife over 62 years of Requiem Mass Five divorces, one annulment Tuesday for Ramon Jaramillo By second District Judge in Davis 4. A wife any age, provided the wife has in her care a child entitled to benefits. 5. A dependent husband age 65 or older. Special services continue at Laura Ellsn Willis from JuFivg divorce end one annulment degrees were granted to lius Willis. The waiting peDavis County couples last week riod was waived because of the was celebrated Tuesday at 10 by Judge Parley E. Norseth in plaintiffs health. The plaintiff was granted the care and a.m. in St. Rose of Lima Cath- Second District Court. olic Church, Layton, for Ramon custody of the three (minor Divorces included: children; $1,V per month A. Jaramillo, 32, who died Satmoney; equity in the urday of a brain tumor in an Winona Ruth Bowles from The Holy Arthur William Bowles. The couples home; and $200 athospital. Ogden Rosary was recited Monday at plaintiff was awarded the rare torneys fees and costs. 8 p m. at Larkin Mortuary, OgDaniel J. Jonee from Betty and custody of tile three minor den. children; $135 per month sup- Jo Jones. The Plaintiff was Mr. Jaramillo was born Janport money, hut no alimony; granted a decree of divorce. uary 8, 1927, in Elnto, N.M., and $175 attorneys fees to be Emma Newton Josephine a son of Kamon and Heramla The from nruce Otis Newton. Plain- paid by the defendant. Gumle Jaramillo. 11s wss a defendant wae gianted mechanic at Hill Air Force of reasonable visitation. rights tiff was awarded the rare and custody of the children; $60 Base nnd a member of St. per month per child as sup- Catholic Cliuich, Maiys port; $50 per month as ali- Survivors include his widow, mony; and $250 attorney's fee Nestns Juia- - ant was granted 'Mrs. Agustma tempoiary and costs. ,. son ami a daugh-1.thiee nulo; an1 custody of the minor tern, Ramon, Rochelle, Lor-- 1 W S,,mh PlUiwa Sh " Mary, fhll,lu'' giant- raine and .'lurj, all of Clear-- ! a decree of annulment ''Ot per month Mippmt and field; a brother, Sequillas Jara- fron, .'rllnklin Parker Her nullo, New Mexico; two sisters, $85 per month alimony; andifoimer name of Groves Mrs. Ytionic Martinez, New tmnpoianlv for attorney's1 Mexico; ami Mis, Dilia Aichu- letta, Salula, Colorado j Community Church ir,e IS YOUR FUTURE SECURE? INVEST IN UNITED UTAH INDUSTRIES Clearfield court news CORPORATION AND GROW WITH UTAH for Information Call or Write frW'f now do if yourself! JOEL R. SMITH 01U LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE le 219 South 300 Fast I ENTERVH.LE, on voof . rt ? Clearfield Special Evangelistic Service began at the when it comes baking: a cherry pie. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE A DAME Clearfield Community Church Ironing a white shirt, arranging flowers, or painting a new church. When the Wednesday evening. Rev. Hencall went out to women of the Fourth and Fifth Wards that some painters ry Coulter, pastor of the first benefits. Of course, no pay- Baptist Church of Billings, were needed to finish the pew church in Kaysville, women turned out pnmasse ments can be made for months Montana, is the guest preacher. armed with buckets, brushes, ladders, rollers and wearing old clothes and the Rev. Coulter used as his theme before September, 1958, cheerful dispositions. month the law was amended. Wednesday evening Learning women were among those to respond to the call. Left to right, Mrs. These The changes permit pay- to Care. The Rev. Coulter has Mrs. Katy Morton, Mrs. Viola Packer, Mrs. Sherri Ellis. Airs. BonChloe Slade, sermon ments to all the following announced following Lorraine Schofield, M rs. Alice Allen, and Airs. Alary Timothy. Mrs. nie Gunnell, classes of dependents former- themes: Jesus and the Kingdom, Standing in the background are, left, Bishop Clinton Zollinger of the Fifth ly eligible only as dependents of a retired or deceased work- Thursday, April 9. Ward, and Bishop Clarence Waterfall of the Fourth Ward. The Christian Credentials, er: 1. Unmarried children under Saturday, April 11. Th. reward of one duty is the God at Work in the 'World, Dower to fulfill another. age 18. 2. Disabled children over 18 Sunday morning, April 12 at Gcoige Eliott if the disability began before 10:10 a.m. The following anexting officer Daryl Conger. Clearfield "God unmarried and are Sunday Seeking Men, age 18, they rases were handled in ClearSam Sanchez, Box 57, Lay-tot the time of application. evening, April 12. field City Justice of the Peace tfONKEr AROWJP no operators license and 0 Court last week: driving under influence of al' William C. Cack, Hill Air cohol, committed to county jail Force Base, speeding 45 miles under $250 bail, fined $200 anil in zone, fined $13 or 60 days in jail, jail sentence r 7 days in jail, paid fine, first to be suspended on payment of - , SVVAK ' fiA . v offense, arresting officer Grant fine, paid $200, auesting ofSATEft! SVET71 ficer Frank McKinnon. Ferguson. Howard E. Neal, Box 201, Franklin, Idaho, speeding 40 miles in zone, bail set at $10, he was released on his own recognizance. Thomas Ilal Dixon, Route 2, Box 351, Layton, driving on wrong side of road, fined $5, suspended this being first offense in 40 years of driving, arresting officer Grant Fergu-- 1 son. Robert L. Johnson, SSgt., 712 South State, Clearfield, no 1959 registration, fined $10. Fine suspended, plaintiff went home to Fall City, Nebraska, for 35 days, and was unable to get $3.50 Hu tort ci plates until his return, arresting officer Frank McKinnon. liquid thampoo e Kenneth L. Moore, 57 Drive, Clearfield, improper left turn, fined $25 or five days in jail, suspended $15, I1 $10, arresting officer paid Frank McKinnon. t Marvin W. Henderson, 2442 AVERAGE North 575 East, North Ogden, montreux ST. MORITZ I 7 driving with expired license, fined $15 or 7 Hi days in jail, arresting officer Herb Motti-sha- gBggeii granted phone Bountiful UTAU AX 491 1 only tLJ yJlA wfi renfa charge 9 per day per if J. Rikki n f INSmMmi speed- zone, fined or 7'i days in jail, paid fine, arresting officer Frank $15 McKinnon. Donald A Cookrey, A3C, Hill Air Force Base, speeding 60 in zone, fined $20 or 10 days in jail, released on own recognizance, arresting officer Frank McKinnon. Maurice W. Nathem, 947 24th Street, Ogden, speeding 40 in zone, fined $lo or 5 days in jail, paid fine, mti St U eUM lucerne INTERLAKEN DAVOSPARSENN BLADE CUT LB. Sewing Machine T -- J GROUND '.vJi CHUCK lb. Round Bone Assembly of God Church 202 Golden Avenue Layton, Utah Reverend Donald L. Craig Phone Kaysville 909-- J Thursday 7:80 p.m. Womens Missionary Council. Sunday Hear Revival Time Broadcast at 8:30 a.m. KSOP Radio Station. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School with ilasses for all ages. Adult lesson: Ananias, the Hypocritical Believer. Acts 5:1-1Ephesians Come in and Enter our Contest. Contest Ends April 18 Pot Roast lb. Shortening Duncan Hines Blueberry MUFFIN 1; 4:17-2- 5. Loyalty Campaign, Day. a.m.-MOR- DRIVE-I- N CLEANERS Launderette Phone Kays. 610 No. Main 359-- W LAYTON N Wel- $00 WOR- SHIP SERVICES. 6:30 p.m. Christs Ambassadors Service Youth Group. 7:30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Bible study. A Warm Welcome Awaits You at any of these Services. GRAPEFRUIT 7c PORK LB. 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