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Show THE Hundreds Wf4-CWBS H In SUN-ADVOCA- Page Five nnannnnnnnannannnnna Carbon, Emery Counties Have SS Protection Hundreds of wage and salary earners in the Carbon-Emer- y area now have the life time guarantee of protection for themselves and club rly Tiers Mech-o- n their families under the Old-Aand Survivors Insurance Program of Nolan ld June 13 jf the Social Security Act. This was made by Sher0 us leader, statement nd Maynard man H. Ruesch, manager of the ? rovo Social Security office. in Each has to his credit 40 seven members every Tues-1- 5 quarters of coverage. They are week the permanently insured. Fbrma Sunny-'STU- v nenily-insuremployees in com-nerand and industry have at least minimum protection for life, reattended the gardless of their future work his :;Lire rk a tory. USto" Mr. Ruesch continued, HowJt Friday; the of the benefits amount ever, H a Coeds, they and their families will remet at the home ceive depends to a great degree fiSr,m 8BusandPreston on their further employment in baked ;5fjune of work covered by the Social the third Phase Act. Mr. Ruesch will be in Price as Nolan rf2deSJeCMrs sual at the court house on TuesPreston, and Mrs. Bus - day, June 27, from 9:00 a.m. to TE ge un-SS- h ed ce 4-- Kup, Se-uri- ty are progrestot the guls .fLent the meeting Joyce Enck-vn- ja Tal- -t Preston, Mary Renea Cdleen Preston, at jL Preston, 1 Pauline Gaylene Preston. and s Sharon Hunter, Bonnie Mecham, Koleena Gitters club met at office of Price agent jth "x under the direction of i L. Hassell. The der, Robert Price as went up to pH Go can-gath- er State Running Short Of 1950 Plates; More Being Ordered ae dadlie Cjate Wil-ncreta- ry; Sewing club met at Charliesa Benjamin the of under the di- -i leader, Mrs. Clariesa and Mrs. Eunice Leon-- B was the second meeting ! club. The group dam-jdin- gj June 14, n its and mended clothing, am and cookies were serv-- I the hostess. Officials Mine ending Coal Wing Rocky Institute the Rocky Moun-- ul Institute being at Glenwood A Colorado, are Tom Mc- -t mine superintendent, John Mining week assistant manager, operation, and L. L. master mechanic from the tde : (r company. Attending from mines are Abe S Irate, al master mechanic, Frank master mechanic at Canyon, Gene Pressett, de foreman at Horse and Emery Olsen, supersafety at the Geneva J. 8 I Hanson ttrORNEY AT LAW Silvagnl Building Utah w Mortuary Funeraf Director tad Embalmer 7 funeral Extra Choice ICO Pounds Fresh Dug Utah is Tunning short of autolicense plates, in spite of having purchased 247,950 sefs from the state prison so far this year, reported Patrick Healy, Jr., chairman of the Utah State Tax Queens club of inviile was organized on Fri-b16, at the home of Mrs. re Johnson, The following elected: Maxine Mc-r- 4 Fishermen out for the opening Resident; Helen Macof the season included Mr. and rae president; Jean Mrs. Pete Tabone and children at Kay Hansen, re- -: White River; Jerry Fiack, Bobby Judy Anderson, song and Fiack, Jimmy Bowns, Mr. and leader. Mrs. LaVell Miller and children Cooking of U. S. No. 2 at Huntington Canyon; Lawrence Davis, Derrald and Bobby, Walt Barney, Shirl and Chuck at Moon Lake. Corinne Holton of Denver is Mr. visiting her grandparents, and Mrs. Jack Jones. Visitors at the Thomas Bendall home last week were Homer Grover, Janice Lee Grover, and Betty Gardner of Glendale, Arizona. Janice came to see her sister, Susan Phillips. Mrs. Pete Tabone, Jenna Lee, Molly, and Paul visited at Provo this week with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Snow. Dueane Wilstead celebrated his birthday with a party last week. Guests included Roberta Booth, Joyce Evans, Emma Jean Pecorel-l- i, Venita and Ardis Davis, Norma Jean Grundy, Judith Newton, Bobby Davis, Norman Huff, Dick Snow, Verla M a g a n n , Billy Houghton, Leila Gibson, Janet Mellor, Serita and Etova Wilstead, Colleen Robertson and Sandra Craig. LaRae Wilstead invited the following group to a slumber party Friday evening: Susan Phillips, Janice Lee Grover, Betty Gardner, Marianne Thomas, Alene Taylor, Joanne Houghton, Geraldine Johnson, Joyce Houghton, Roween Nougaret, Sonya Hyatt, Rita Mae Taylor, Barbara Turner and Sheila Booth. Mrs. Pearl Wilstead was hostess to her sewing club Thursday evening at her home. She served a delicious luncheon to Dessa Snow, Lenore Davis, Ida Evans, Clea Davis, Sylvia Barney, Lillie Pecorelli, Olive Magann and Mary Huff. Mrs. Lawrence Home and Jean and Davis, Larry Marlene, and Mrs. Walt Barney visited at Spanish Fork Saturday. Marlene remained there for a visit. 2 I (5) Utahs, No. 1, Extra Nice, PER CUP - 27c Come in and See Them. Per Case mm D rlncv) mobile Afterwards Commission. to see the , 5,000 truck plates are now on snow made it im-;- le jar but order, and a requisition for 15,000 home. so they returned more sets is being prepared, Mr. said. ' PH Go Gitters club met at Healy On May 31st of this year, 221,-64- 3 ":uDty agent office of Price licenses had been issued, apdirection jt 15, under theL. Hassell, proximately 20,000 more than for leader, Robert the same period last year, when netting was called to order informed the number stood at 201,078. be members were In the .last decade automobile a plants were gathered on and registratiohs in Utah have ini, Gathering of insects creased 55.2, from 142,755 on $ bud houses is the next May 3i, 1940 to 221,643 this year. plants. on needs a vacation. And by buying the top quality foods (from large selections) you will add years to your life. to Scofield rat of Yes ... in this world of fast living everyone 1:00 p.m. Id 2 (2) Shankless. Ideal for a Vacation. Boil or Bake. Slice Cold for Table-read- y Meat LB - D D D D D a & m me at D V D That youll always remember for its good eating quality PARE RIBS 0 VEAL STEAKS D D q Italian Sausage n PORK ROAST c flVEAL D 52. LINK SAUSAGE It is a Treat per pound ?, ROASTS1 STEAKS Good Beef Per Pound U. S. o CHICKENS Young, Fresh, Plump Hens Per Pound jj POTATO SALAD Home Made Per Pound ... 43c 69c 53c 69c 45c 59c 79c 39c 33c Its dean, fresh, tempting. Well, its what any house- - U wife would want. LETTUCE 8c oranges 8cD EAR CORN 1. ...:....23c Q N If long, Tender f A DDATC I YkC 2 Bunches for i3c a Roots, U CUKES 1 APRICOTS Lg. lb A tasty fruit. PEACHES Pergood, Pound Gr. Onions 9c 19c Size U.S. No. 1 n u 19c Add pep to most any Picnic. 3 Bunches for Bag D Germade Star Orange Aid Peas 0 Tomatoes D Peaches Q Apricots 5 lb. Bag Hi-- C Can No. 2 Can No. 2 Vi Can Hunts No. 2Vi Can 39c 33c 11c 2 for 27c 27c 25c Catsup Green Beans Corn Flakes Hunts, 14 oz. Bottle - i ..18c 39c Shredded Wheat SS 17c a 3 lb. Pail 77c Swiftiling 29c U Bitz Crackers 2 Giant Packages - Box 0 DRAGERTON msrit: n proof 0 IIIT cuntdientu iistiium Mir- - pmj-- D 50 lb. D Hunts, UST-CII- j Q Pierces ON THI U D 46 oz. -- J CfNE FOODS CONSISTENTLY THE BEST) D 79c D D DEZlE3E3anEZlE3ZlC3IZmEZinZ3aC31Z3 s3 |