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Show fiX Llbl iS rtinm . . By William Sh harp HEROES, TOO, AT B0U6A1NVILLE ri Jl i m Social Security Ain Traffic Court Benefits Should Complaints filed in Brigham City court for traffic violations, charge, and officer filing complaint. Be Pegged At 65 The Social Security board is ofiering its full cooperation to workers and former workers ''h have reached the age of i. m an eflort to help them avoid any loss of benefits through delay in filing claims, u v,dj announced William R. Howells, manager1 of the board s office at Oeden r.nf, u Pers0" who.has worked lo ln Pnvate industry and commerce to be insured under the and survivors' insurance program can file a claim at age 65 to peg his benefits at a point below which they cannot fall. Then, if he keeps on working, or if he gets a new job, and his wage record would produce higher benefits at a later date, he may fde a re quest to have his benefit recal- culated to give him the higher 1 old-ag- e bunded twice. Caesar saved its hanmiss FORCED 1APTO DROP SRENADEr F ai spres'-- a - l. - iR,aw,Tn 3 Amoy 11 ' rC - located CONCADMACf-!,(IE- GUN NESTS-save- d a Afl?A TANK PU)7DG,f. 01 , -' vv w 'M DDNT STOP JACK- - HE GOr iMNY MESSAGE THROUGH USf COMMAND POST... I M.BEEhAN - , aS mau-!plai- Saw I Mrs. James Brown stake North Box Elder ordering dance programs. Letitia Smith shopping. MB. Mrs. and Eueda C. McCoy visiting with her parents, Christof-fersen- . and Mrs. Nello son Mr. Carl Mrs. Olsen purchasing magazines. Glen M a Bennion home after vacation in Los Ang- eles. for Andersen looking material for his new Bob hardware nome. Mrs. Mildred Lund a friend. Mrs. Bill Tyson going N. L. Hansens. chatting with into Larsen looking at displays, accompanied several other high school Raymond window by boys. Forsgren going back to bis shop from lunch. Mrs. Floyd Jensen passing by Vic he W. l. Vosco Call out on Red business. Wayne Call clerking in Mountain States Electric. Cross water makes up more the weight and more the egg, exppercent erts urge a continuous supply if fresh, clean drinking water for poultry flocks. Because 55 percent of of the live chicken ban 65 of ban ief At Last For Your Gough CREOMULSION ' great many workers have done just that, Howells said but many have not. They have under the impression that BaR Recited, Delbert Daniel Bock, operaonce a claim was filed, the ben- ted could not be changed even lng a motor vehicle without a though subsequent work might dnvers license, a misdemeanor, produce a higher potential ben- - Upon Presentation of Utah erator s license 12958, good un- figure. ...... ... Jaycee Director Calls Guy Cardon, director from Utah of the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, was in Brigham City Saturday evening conferring with Glenn L. Andersen, president of the BrigYoung suffered a cut left eye, ham City Junior Chamber of and Mrs. Young sustained a se- Commerce. Cardon left later vere cut on the back of her head Saturday night on a trip to They were taken to Cooley Me- Chicago. morial hospital by ambulance, where stitches were required to Phone No 7 when you have a close both wounds. Following news item. treatment, they were released. Two collisions occurred, one Monday evening at about 7 05 o'clock and one late Tuesday afternoon, at the intersection of First south and First west. Monday evening the Brigham Steam Creomulsion relieves promptly be- laundry truck, driven by Nyle it goes light to the seat of the Meservy, collided with a 1941 cause to help loosen and expel Pontiac sedanette driven by trouble germ luden phlegm, and aid nature Captain E. C Purucker of Bush-nel- l to soothe and heal raw, tender, m-- I General hospital. The Pon- flamed bronchial mucous mem-- I tiac was damaged. No one was branch. Tell our druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the unhurt. derstanding you must like the way it at the afternoon Tuesday quickly ilVis the couch or you are same intersection Mrs. Angeline to lime Oir money bark. North's car and a car driven by some soldiers collided. Police knew of no injuries in ths acci- - for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis Both Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Young suffered cuts in a two-ca- r collision at First south and Third west street Tuesday afternoon at about 6 45 o'clock. 18-rat- til revoked, the court found the Vme defendant r.hC fir not guilty. Com-bu- t llast year j C. william Sackett, gurated a method of recalcula- March 18. tion which will keep benefits Assures Legal Right 'from going down, once a claim Delbert Daniel Bock, improper use of stop light, a misdeis filed, but will not keep them Bail fixed at $5. Trial 'from going up. If workers and meanor. set for March 25. Bail forfeited. former workers in private inComplaint William C. Sackett, dustry and commerce, who have Mrdi'lfl passed the age of 65, will just Harris, improper Virgil C come in to see us, we will give of motor vehicle, them the information and help registration a misdemeanor. Bail $10. Pleadnecessary to protect their full ed guilty. Entered judgment benefit rights. five days and $10 fine provided Howells pointed out that his sentence is suspended if statement does not mean that a jail fine is paid and provided that can draw benefits while payment of $5 of said fine be person working in jobs covered by the suspended. Committed to sher-Soc.The law, iff. Security act Complaint William C. Sack-h- e explained, provides that ben-- elt March 18 efits must be given up for any Betty Esmeyere. operating a month in which the worker motor vehicle without a drivearns more than $14.99 in cov- ers a misdemeanor, license, ered employment, but benefits Court found defendant not can be stopped and resumed as of guilty upon presentation often as the worker moves in Utah operators license N50932, and out of covered jobs. expiring March 31, 1946. ComTo prevent confusion and plaint C. William Sackett, is-I March 18. misunderstanding, Howells sued the cautions: following T. Hattori, operating a motor Lewis B. Kchwellenhuch 1. Increased benefits, once a vehicle without a drivers li is claim can result filed, only cense, a misdemeanor. Bail fixSecretary of Labor, at a from additional work in cover- ed at $5. Plea of not dinner given by the National ed guilty enemployment. Generally this tered. Trial set for Tuesday Council for a Permanent Fair additional employment must be morning, March 26, at 10 oat Employment Practice Com-- I pastpay equal to or above the clock. Complaint William C. average monthly wage. Sackett, March 18. rnittee, stated, There can be 2. Benefits will be recalcuThelma Kotter, operating a no dispute about the fact that lated only upon request. It is motor vehicle without a drivwide-and is ; important, therefore, that the ers license. Bail there general $5. Upon presspread discrimination in the beneficiary get in touch with entation of Utah operators lilocal the "Can Social board matter of employment. Security cense 111172, good until reit be denied that the basic field office whenever he quits voked, the court found the dein covered employ- fendant not guilty. law of our government guar- working Complaint or, even though he is William C. Sackett, March 18. antees that there shall be no ment; still working, whenever his toG. G. Grow, failure to stop There can be tal pay begin to go down as a of no doubt about the legal right result reduced working hours, lower pay rate, lost time, f , of our government to protect or for any other reason. its citizens against Howells will be in Brigham City this morning (Wednesday). COMPLETE p'lZC Persons desiring to file claims A Modtl or obtain information should call at the U. S. Employment PEOPLES DRUG office between the hours of 10 RAY the Druggist and 1130 oclock in the )HN I L City Intersections - op-ef- DOGS op WAR Three CXCeedl,8 a m'sde; rneanor. Bail fixed at $20. Trial Set for March 25. Bail forfeited. Complaint Thayne Jensen, city poiicei March 18. Bernard M. Pedderson, passing a stop sign, a misdemeanor. Paid fine of $10. Complaint Karl L. Josephson, city police, March 18. Harold Charles Connard, passing a stop sign, a misdemeanor, Pald $1 flIie- Complaint Mac Robinette, chief of city peRce March Marva Wright, operating a e molor vehicle without a crs llcense, a misdemeanor, Bal1 fixed at Trial set for March 29 at 10 'clock in the William Complaint mornlng. C. Sackett, March 18. dim Ushio, passing a stop ,slgn a misdemeanor. Bail set at ,$1Trial set for March . BUUEFS "OH,YH driv-offic- Howells pointed out that his has been urging workers for some time to confer with Social Security board officials upon reaching' age 65, in order to protect full benefit rights. A - NEWS-JOURNA- Dr. Thomas Nakao, improper parking, a misdemeanor. Fined $1. Complaint by Thayne Jensen, city police, March 15. reckless Sorenson, Floyd Bail driving, a misdemeanor. fixed at $50. Trial set for March 25. Bail forfeited. Complaint Theron Jensen, city police, March 18 H Ho'.mcs speed restrlctlons. BOX ELDER Briqham City, Utah, Wednesday, March 27, 1946 dent. Accidents At lt 1 an TYSONS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED HUNSAKER SAND & GRAVEl Fhone 72 or Brigham C;ty, Utah 2'J9-- R no Ellsworth Hill, having 1946 registration of motor vehicle, a misdemeanor. Paid fine of $5. Charles W. Crossman, exa ceeding speed restrictions, misdemeanor. Plea of not guilty. Paid fine of $22.50. Complaint Thayne Jensen, city police, March 20. William J. Gibson, exceeding speed restrictions, a misdemeanor. Plea of guilty. Paid fine of S20. Complaint R. A. Reese, March 21. Beautiful fertilizers better come in and get your plant You had food while your lawn still has that velvet green color and fertilizer is still available. Simcox Return To Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Simcox Jr., returned Sunday, March 24, from Kansas City, Missouri, by plane where they spent two s weeks visiting with Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Simcox, Sr. Mrs. Simcox is the former Connie Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jensen. 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