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Show THE Page Eight rgy Thursday, April 18, 1957 News Items Concerning Castle Gate The last meeting of the year was held Thursday evening with President LaVell C. Miller Roland Taylor of conducting. Price, a former principal, was the speaker. His theme, We Dont Always See What We Look At," pointed out that we should give a child a chance, both parents and teachers and not always criticize. The prayer was given by Weston 'Potter. Arlene Wilstead, program chairman, introduced the program. Musical numbers included two accor-dia- n numbers by Gerald Mills, Round and Round," and "Marianna,; a tap dance by Jimmv Pe tersan, accompanied by Bulan P-T- A Ta-bon- e. Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman of Price, president of the Carbon council, installed the new officers: Helen Houghton, president; Lenore DaWallace vis, first was accepted and Trowbridge and Josephine Houghton, secretary-tvice-preside- reasurer. The suggestion made by Mr. Mr. Trowbridge was accepted and passed by the membership to give $100 for library books for the school. This will be the project for the year. Mrs. Helen Houghton presented the past presidents pin to Mr. Miller for his outstanding leadership this past year. Helen Houghton, Lenore Davis and Josephine Houghton attended the workshop which was held at Price Wednesday. Auxiliary was held at the home of Anne Huff Wednesday. Blanch Thomas was honored birthday guest and received many lovely gifts. Sylvia Barney, Edna Hardee, Ruth Johnson, Neva Green, Blanch Thomas, May Hilton, Ellen Carlson, Lenore Davis and Mary Babcock attended. Mr. and Mrs. Verdus Magann and Loretta were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Neil Magann and baby son returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Henry Greenland visited P-T- A Treated Coal SON-ADVOCA- Art Exhibit, Successfully Used Folks To Power Locomotives Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reisner an. baby daughter in California. Thi' is the Greenlands first grandchild Mrs. Reisner is in the former Bar bafa Greenland. Thomas Bendall, Gayle and Pa were weekend visitors at Pueblo, Colorado. Mrs. Bendall, who ha been visiting her daughter anc family, returned home with them Lieutenant and Mrs. Ronald Prudence and children, Michae and Steven, arrived Saturday from California where he has been stationed with the Air Force, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hyatt. Lieutenant Prudence left Sunday to fly to South Carolina, his 'new base, to find living quarters for his fam- ily. Other Sunday guests at the Hyatt home were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hyatt, Mrs. Mabel Anderson and Mrs. Ruth Anderson of Nephi. Miss Arnolene Snow of Provo was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and sons, Nicky and Tommy, ' were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Welbur Hardee were week end visitors at Salt Lake City. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Jim Arnett representing the Institute of Religion, Lawrence Golding of the Seventies presidency and Lynn Broadbent of the high council. Mrs. Lawrence Golding and daughter accompanied Mr. Golding to the meeting. - Many Take Safety Training A1 total of 157,288 tnine workers and officials have now completed the U. S. Bureau of Mines coalmine accident prevention courses, according to the latest report by the Bureau. The figure is for the period from January 1, 1947, to February 28, 1957. 'In January of this year 629 men were trained and in February 2,193 were locomotive, disclosed Friday it has been successful in using coal irradiated with atomic energy as diesel fuel. Ray McBrian, head of the rail- roads research laboratories at d ColoraDenver, said do coal has been treated with waste products from atomic reKELLY AND ME . . . Kelly, a actors, mixed with oil and burned performing dog, is the unwitting as fuel. matchmaker who sparks a roThe impact of the radiation, Mc- mance between Piper Laurie and Brian said, is to reduce the coal Van Johnson jn Kelly and Me," in which Miss into dust so fine that it floats in a comedy-drathe. air like smoke. When mixed Laurie and Martha Hyer are with Johnson. The film with oil it Increases the energy will play Sunday through Wedcontent as diesel fuel. nesday at the Price Theatre. McBrian said that tests may mean that coal, the fuel of steam locomotives, may return to railroading. Use of the d coal to energize Whether a woman worker or oil could re- wife who is age 62 but not yet 65 sult in a big saving in fuel costs, files for social security benefits is he added. a decision she must make, according to Kesler T, Powell, district manager for the Social Security Administration at Provo. The Mr. Powell stated that technically trained personnel in his office will gladly discuss the pros cons of the question, but will Fred .W. Jackson entered a plea and not recommend a course of action. of guilty to a charge of expired The decision is a personal matter De- the woman herself registration on decides after fendant was fined $10. she considers her particular cirPercy Axelsen entered a plea of cumstances. guilty to a charge of no mud flaps Widows or a dependent mother on truck. Defendant paid a fine qualifying for benefits on a deceasof $5. ed workers record have no deci.March 28: Leonard Powell en- sion to make, since there is no retered a plea of guilty to a charge duction in benefits for filing at or of reckless driving. It was the after age 62, and before age 65. judgment of the court that the de- However, a woman filing for her fendant pay a fine of $75 and benefits on her own work record serve 20 days in jail. Jail sentence at age 62 will get only 80 of the is to be suspended upon payment monthly amount available for her of the fine. Stay was granted to if she waits to age 65 to claim benpay $25 by April 28; $25 by May efits. The age 62 wife of a hus28; and $25 by June 28. band receiving benefits will get Fred D. Rowley appeared in per- only 75 of the monthly amount son for arraignment on a charge she can expect if she waits until of battery. Defendant requested she is 65. In case a woman worktime to consult counsel. Bail was er of the wife of a retired insured set in the amount of $200 cash or worker chooses to take benefits in a reduced amount before she personal surety. Aubrey U. Smith appeared for reaches 65, she will continue to get continued arraignment on a charge a reduced amount even after she of issuing a fraudulent check. De- is 65. Althpugh reductions for woman fendant waived preliminary heariworkers and wives who file for ng. Upon defendants waiver of preliminary hearing, the court or- benefits right at age 62 equal 80 dered that the defendant be bound and respectively, of the full over to the district court to answer benefits possible by waiting to file to the charge and further ordered at age 65, it doesnt mean the woman filing at age 63 or 64 experithat bail be continued in the of $5,000 cash or personal ences the same reduction. Actually the reduction is figured on a surety. Monroe Sales and Service entered a plea of guilty to a charge of hauling a load with dealer plates. Defendant paid a fine of $10. Merrill Jensen entered a plea of guilty to a charge of overloading. Defendant was fined $50. Good ause appearing, $25 of the fine was suspended. finely-groun- ma now-depart- ed Social Security atomic-treate- low-price- d City Court semi-traile- r. . i Want refreshment? Drink 75, MILK! v trm. i Tb CONNIE GARR i 1 936 Homecoming Queen Weber College . American dairy assn, UTAH MILK ot utah FOUNDATION "1 The annual art exhibit and the closing social of the Kenilworth drew a large group of parents to the school house Monday evening. Included in the outstanding collection were painting by Lorus Winn, Willis Burnside, Lilias Oveson, and Vera Bryan Olsen. Mrs. Olsen, daughter of the Clinton Bryans, had five of her canvases on display. Her animal scene was especially popular with both children and adults. The art work of the school children claimed attention and favorable comment. Especially noteworthy was a large picture of sego lilies, which was the collaboration of Patricia Ferderber and Jeanille Zubeck. Carl Olsen showed slides of famous paintings and discussed the abilities of both modem painters and the old masters. It has become almost a tradition to have Mr. Olsen lecture at these annual P-T- A d low-tes- t, Closing Social Draws A Let UJ s Large Audience ol Parents at Kenilworth The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company, which has been seeking to develop an atomic-powere- P-T- FINANCE YOUR Stevens,' regional director, officiate at the candlelight installation ceremony. The table was covered with a lace cloth. The colored candles used in the rites were flanked on either' side by tall decorative vases holding a profusion of sweet AUTOMOBILE NEW r USED QUICK ACTION IF YOU SU VI FUST No Bother No Tum No Trouble! peas. Private Loan The attendance prize was won by Mrs. Ovesons rooms. The retiring officers served a lemon chiffon pie perfection topped with whipped cream and offered with a choice of punch or coffee. The pies were the art of Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Wilmonen. ..Helping with the serving besides the retiring officers were Jenny Pappas, Alberta Juliano, and Mary ms Credit Company Carbon Motor Salea Bnlldlag prick Appraisal and Insurance required eo your auto. Loans made only on 1941 sad later New Car Purchases models Plan. Financed on 1 &3Dmn art exhibits. Musical numbers on the program were given by Karla Joy Hanson and. Dorr Hanson, Jr. The retiring officers, Kate Bruce, president; Evelyn Wilmon-eOlive first Hughes, second Mary Callor, and Agnes Ferderber, program chairman, cosed a year of commendable activity and their accomplishments offer a challenge to the new officers. The new officers are Elizabeth Hanson, president; Gilda Bergman, and Caroline Darras, reasurer. Mrs. Hughes was reinstated in her office and will continue to be the guiding light of the association. The association was honored to have Mrs. Earl S. P-T- A n, vice-preside- secretary-treasure- r; P-T- A vice-preside- secretary-t- basis. number The reduction for a woman filing at age 62, thirty-si- x months under age 65, will be twice as much as that of the woman filing within eighteen months of age 65. The woman worker who draws benefits before she is 65 does not suffer a disadvantage for having drawn benefits, unless she lives 12 years after she is 65. For a wife, she suffers no disadvantage until 9 years after age 65, and, if her husband precedes her in death she will receive full widows benefits. Mr. Powell stressed that those who want further information should contact their social security office by telephone, mail, or in person. A representative of the Social Security Administration will be at the city hall, Price, April 23, between the hours of 9 :00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Yss, provided the policies have a "cash or loanable value. 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