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Show Thursday, May 12, 1955 Page Three THE infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Delon Atwood, Kent Hyrum Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Steele and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ward Primary Conference at Wellington Wist Ye Not That I Must Be who attended these lovely proAbout My Fathers Business, was grams were strong in their expres- Ballard, and Clyde Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook. the theme of the annual confer- sions of appreciation and approval Fireside Sunday evening was ence programs conducted by mem- tor the fine presentations offered held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by both Primaries. bers of the two Wellington wards Asa L. Draper. Sixteen were presSunday evening. The FirsLward Members of the Special Interest ent. This class will not be held Primary children assembled at 6 class presented the long assembly next Sunday, Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Bitton p.m. to present their program un- program in the opening evercises der the direction of their superin- of the Second ward Mutual im- accompanied their daughter, Mrs. tendent, Mrs. Ida Jorgensen. She provement Association meeting Stella Hampton, to Ogden last was aided in the direction of these Wednesday evening of last, week. week where Mrs. Hamptons small children by Mrs. Ellen Rich, Mrs. The program was 1830 in, retro- son is being treated, at the Hill Mable Davis, Mrs. Della Thayn, spect, and those taking part in- Air Force Base hospital in preparMiss Aleen Jorgensen, Mrs. Ma- cluded Miss Leah Wells, Miss Myr-n- a ation for a hernia operation. rie Gerber, Mrs. Lila Golding, Mrs. Keith Garlick is now working Petersen, Mrs. Crystal Golding, Annie Snyder, Miss Carol Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williams, in Salt Lake City and was at home Miss Judy Hartley, Miss Gayle Mrs. Vivian Wells, Mrs. Cristine over the week end. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde Pe- Thomas and Mrs. Delma Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Konopasek terson, Mrs. William J. Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eastin of of Salt Lake City are visiting this Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Bradshaw Monticello and Gene Chantry week at the home of her parents, and Miss Anna Lou Jorgensen. spent several days this week in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mortensen. At 7:30 the Second ward con- Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L. Snow and vened its Sunday evening service Mr. and Mrs. June Wilder and daughter, Annette of Salt Lake carrying out the same theme in family of Salt Lake City were City spent Sunday visiting relasong, choral reading and drama week end visitors in Wellington. tives and friends here and in Drag tics, with Mrs. Maud Powell, Mrs. erton. the Miss spent Golding Joy Floyd Alger and Mrs. Lois Gold- week end at home from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis were in charge. ing, superintendency, Mr. and business visitors in Salt Lake City her with parents, City Vocal solo, Th5y Found Him Mrs. M. on Monday of last week. Q. Golding. Teaching in the Temple was sung The annual ninth grade plays and Oliver Mrs. Mr. and LeRoy Mrs. Willadeane Wells; piano by in home by the students of the presented for son their left Sunday accompaniments were played by sevWellington junior high school FriMiss LaRene Petersen and the Elmo after spending the past were met with enthuevening day Mrs. Olivers with parweeks eral was Mrs. Wan directed by singing siasm by a large and appreciative Arvel Mrs. Mr. Rich, and ents, da Mortensen. Others assisting . The plays included with the program included Mrs. who were happy to get acquainted audience. Wildcat Willie, "Grandma Nick LaVee Watt, Mrs. Viola Willson, with their new grandson. and a white face minstrel in Members of the Mrs. Laura Olson, Mrs. Erma At' Cooking which about 40 young people wood, Mrs. Bertha Houston, Mrs. Girls club met at the home of their Bonnie HolMrs. Mrs. Mr. Wood, April Delma Wilder, and leader, lis Branch, Mr. and Mrs. George 18. Miss Ella Dean Powell gave N. Hill and Mrs. Thulie Simmons. the health lesson. Others present Stake visitors present included were Carolyn Golding, Linda Jones Mrs. Laraine Claire and Mrs. Beth and Darcus Atwood. How to Cook Eggs was the Robertson of Price. The people subject of demonstration before $ the Harmonettes, first phase foods club, which met at the home of its leader, Mrs. Wanda Petersen, Monday afternoon. Girls present included Lynn Atwood, Joan Housekeeper, Kerry Woodward, Use Ours! Linda Davis, JerylDeane Pierson, Bonnie Thayn, Myrna ONiel and Anita Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family visited in New Mexico last week end. Mrs. Catnerine Eastin was feted at a stork shower at the home of Mrs. Reita Williams Monday evening. Mrs. Lura Chantry was cohostess. Among those present were Mrs. Charlene Shelley, Mrs. Iretta Campbell, Mrs. Donna Davis, Mrs. Bessie Hanson, Mrs. Reon McCourt, Mrs. Essie Jones, Mrs. Ella Campbell, Mrs. Lila Rasmus Mrs. Effie Liddell, Mrs. WanCredit sen, da Petersen, Mrs. Rachel Bunder son, Mrs. Margie Thayn, Mrs. Beu Company las Draper, Mrs. Alene Anderson, Mrs. Jackie Thayn, Mrs. Elga William J. Welsh Wells and Mrs. Katie Liddell. SILVAGNT BLDG. Among the babies blessed in Price, Utah sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon were Robert Delon Atwood, 4-- H $$$$$$$$$ Social Security Can Explorers will emphasize their Korean War hero, will be an special activities while other Ex- ored guest during the days plorer groups will present emergency rescue operations and other To features of their program. The spectacular afternoon air WHEN YOU WANT show will feature the Utah Air In Scout-O-RaNational Guard, the Chance Fast-Acti- on Boy Scouts, Cubs and Explorers Vought Cutlass Team from Texas from the Carbon district have been and for the climax the world faminvited to join Scouts from all sec- ous Navy jot precision team, The tions of Utah and a portion of Blue Angels. a Wyoming in presenting the this thrilling aerIntermountain Air Show ialAccompanying Try the will be nearly 100 milidisplay at Stilt Lake Citys municipal airdisand commercial static tary port on May 21. of the most modern and inMore than 100,000 persons are plays air craft in existence in teresting expected to attend the show which CLASSIFIEDS! and purpose. will be a feature of the 1955 design, power General William F. the Dean, Armed Forces Day. The huge Carbon Scouts Bid Be Protected hon- Take Part During Disability If you have been totally disabled for more than six months or become totally disabled in the future, and have engaged in covered work for a substantial period of time, you should apply for a "freeze to protect your benefit rights under the Social Security program. This part of the law protects your inurance rights while you are totally disabled. It does not provide cash disability payments. Your earnings record may be frozen if: (1) You have disability which has lasted more than six months, is expected to continue indefinitely, and keeps you from do' ing any substantially gainful activity. (2) You worked in a job covered by the social security law for five of the last ten years before you were disabled, of which 1 Vi were during the last three years before you were disabled. An application made by a disabled person before July 1, 1957, can establish a period of disability as far back as October 1941, providing the disability still exists. After June 30, 1957, the application can go back for only one year. If you are already receiving e payments, but you were totally disabled for an extended period before reaching 65, and are still disabled, your benefits may be refigured to see whether the new old-ag- ma Results Scout-O-Ram- Sun-Advoc- event is being sponsored by the Great Salt Lake, Utah National Parks, Lake Bonneville, Cache Valley Boy Scout Councils of Utah and the Jim Bridger Council of western Wyoming, together with Utah military groups and the Salt Lake City parks department. Pioneering, camping and conservation skills will highlight demonstrations to be presented by scout troops, commencing at 10 a.m. Cub Scouts will feature exhibits of themes carried out in past months programs. 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