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Show I SS Office Counselors Set Annual Confab Offers Help There are four times when a person should get In touch with his social security office, John Stone, representative of the Ogden District Office, reminded today. He said the first time Is when a young man or lady Is about to apply for a job for the first time. One of the things the prospective employer will ask for is your social security card. It Is best to have the card with you when you apply for any job. The social security office can furnish the application blank for an account number card. THE SOCIAL SECURITY of. THE BOX Girl Injured In Fall Utah school counselors plan to enlarge their scope by meet-towith a national officer and g ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utcrh Sunday, April 30, 1967 Ed Reulbach pitched shutouts in both ends of a double-headfor the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 26, 1908, winning 0 and Idaho Driver Sentenced From Vehicle A 15. year-olother specialists during their Brigham City annual spring convention. girl suffered a fractured skuli, a fractured leg and bruises and Counselors plan to meet on abrasions when she fell from a April 28 and 29 to bring to a car In Brigham City last close Utah School Counselors Monday. week which was proclaimed by The victim was treated at CooGov. Calvin Rampton last year. ley Memorial hospital where she was confined for two days. The meeting will be held In Park city at Treasure Moun. The mishap occurred at 3:50 tain lodge, p.m. at Westland drive and Linda The girl and a companion Dr. Henry Isaksen, president Way. had climbed onto the top of of the American School Cou- a foreign compact car driven nselors association, will be In friend. by a attendance to speak to the Utah Counselors. They were riding with their feet on the hood when the car turned a corner and the vie-tlBOX ELDER NEWS was whipped off, PatrolatabllaheJ A weekly newapaper In 1896, published every Sunday man Thomas Sneddon who in. 85 by the Box Elder said the car was South Fir at Welt. Brigham City. vestlgated, . Utah. 54303. Second Claaa poatage traveling about 30 miles an hour paid at the poit office. 16 South at the time, Flrat Weat. Brigham City, .Utah. He cited the driver for reck, 84303 less driving. Chaa. W. Claybaugh, Pofrllahai; er 5-- 0. d flee should be contacted If some, one In the family dies. If a worker becomes disabled before age 65, he should get In touch with social security. IF STILL WORKING, and not receiving retirement benefits, should contact social you security three months before age 65 for a discussion of Medi. care rights. You should contact social security when you reture, If 62 Subacrlptlon rate 13 80 per year, years of age or older, to learn pavable In advancei In connection Journal what retirement benefits may be with the Box Elder16.00 per yeari Thuradaya) to 63.00 6 for you. month!! alrfgle copy. payable 10 centa. PERSONS IN THE social of Clrcula-tlonoffice will be glad to Just Member Audit Bureau Utah State Preaa Aeeoclatton, answer your questions about National Aaaodatltm. Newapaper social security, even If you are end United Preea International.' Repreaentitlvet Utah not currently eligible to receive Advertlalng State Preaa f'Aaioclatlon, Salt Lake benefits. City, Utah, A representative of the Ogden NATIONAL NEWSPAPER office will be In Brigham City at the Employment Security office on Thursday, May 4, 1967. SUM tNING-MtHis hours are from 10 am to m In BC Court A Burley, Idaho maa, LynnR. Couch, has been sentenced to pay $75 fine or serve 37Va days In Jail on a reckless drlv-lng citation In Brigham City court. The court granted a stay of execution to May 24. In other recent court action, Graeme Slmpfendsrter, 24, Victoria, Canada, paid a $50 fine for speeding 100 mlles.per.hour In a 60 mph Sentenced Newe-Journa-l, NEW THERAPIST John W, Kendall, physical therapist at Pioneer Memorial Nursing home, gives some assistance to Millie Hubbard, one of the homes residents. physical therapist has es. In Brig, ham City with an office at Plo. neer Memorial Nursing home, 815 South Second West. He Is John W. Kendall who for the past three years, has been chief therapist at Dee Mem. orlal hospital In Ogden. a resident of Currently Kendall plans to pro. 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ONLY Kennecott sq.yi Ask about our Easy Payment Pten A long-wearin- g, Seek Perfect Monsanto "T W5 y fc Jfo CHANTILLY FLORAL (DGD1-4- ) Bond Buying Record Kennecott employees, who this month were presented an award for Outstanding Service in Support of the U.S. Savings Bonds Program, begin their 1967 drive in May with a determination to reach a 100 per cent participation by all employees. Among other things, the award paid tribute to employees for consistently purchasing bonds during the past 25 years. In accepting the award for employees, J. P. OKeefe, Utah Copper Division General Manager, said: We are fortunate in having the support of our union leaders , because this has been a joint effort with a great deal of deep and sincere cooperation . . . . We are proud of our employees, we are proud of what they have done. Last year, employees attained a 96.1 per cent participation in bond buying. In 1965, the percentage was 95,05; 1984, 86.96; 1963, 75.58; and 71.37 for 1962. Campaign leaders this year, in noting the steady annual increase for the five-yeperiod, were hopeful that perfect participation of all employees would be achieved this year. ar 'L & Employees SYMPHONY IN BLUE (DGDI-8A- ) FURNITURE and Carpets Honnecott Copper Corporation s iFi Your Good Taste Demands Acrilan Patterned Carpets Designer Gallery Carpet ...Choice of Decorators t it- - f-- ' two-yea- Memorial. P. ,rA physical therapy. Therapist Opens Office At County Nursing Home tabllshed his practice s five to days each for public Intoxication were Emerson Edl son, 19, and Oscar Williams, 20, Intermountain school. SHIRT LAUNDRY 36 North Main v- ' & d a, with a Photo ss zone, James 34, Soda Pyles, Springs, Idaho, was sentenced to serve 10 days for public to Intoxication. Hr slight Utah Copper Division "An Equal Opportunity Employer" |