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Show THE Thursday, December Page Six SUN-ADVOCA- 4, 1958 Spring Glen News Highlights Noted meeting was and Mrs. Ronald Fazzio, celebrated held November 19. President Jen- her eighth birthday Friday, Nony Matekovic presided over the vember 21. She gave treats to her business sessions which was fol- classroom friends, the second lowed by a program arranged by grade at Notre. Dame. Thelma Nielson. The following Private First Class James Kosec children participated: Susan Kil- is home on leave from Germany. gore .and Shelia Gomez, Toni and He has thirty days to spend visitJoey Skriner, pantomimes: dance ing his friends and relatives. Ronnie Fazzio, son of Mr. and by Marlene Richardson, Barbara Nielson and Cally Ann Mills; poem Mrs. Ronald Fazzio, was among by Paula Rowley; piano selection the 75 children from Notre Dame by Stana Tolich anl hula hoop ex- school who attended the Catholic hibition by Marleah Hamaker, Youth Congress in Denver four Steve Chubbuck, Dean and Bonnie days recently. Twenty-sevestates were represented at the Congress. Moser and Peggy James. It was announced that the next Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wharff and meeting will be held Decem- children of Salit Lake City were ber 17 with all classes taking part visitors at the home of Mr. and on a Christmas program. All par- Mrs. John Wharff during the past week. ents are urged to attend. Michale Thomas, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vance of Mrs. Nick Thomas, observed his Price were recent visitors at the tenth birthday. His mother wos home of Mrs. Clark Henderson. hostess to a party in his honor Dorothy Fazzio, daughter of Mr. November 21. Twenty-fou- r of his friends attended. Paula James, daughter of Glen and Leah James, celebrated her sixth birthday November 21. Members of the family helped her celebrate. Marilyn' Judd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd, celebrated her seventh birthday Saturday. Her mother was hostess at a party By RVEL M. REDD which 26 of her classmates attend' It was King Gustav who said it, ed. Harold Duke accompanied Lorus when presenting one of his many gold medals to the great Winn of Kenilworth and Joe Rohe American lando of Helper to Pocatello, Ida athlete. "Sir, said, "you are ho, where they attended the Utah' the greatest Idaho Kiwanis leadership training athlete in the course. ' world. The Friendly Sewing Circle met Others have at the home of Gloria Skerl Friday. said the same Parent-Teach- er n P-T- A 1 about Jim New Type Disability Rider Offered Gl Insurance Holders Thorpe, the mortal Carlisle Indian . . . All ll American im- foot-ba- player, big league baseball player, and one of the greatest track and field athletes ever to perform. He had his finest hour that year in Stockholm at the Olympic Games. He won four of the five firsts in the Pentathlon, four of the' ten firsts in the Decathlon. That day was also his bitterest memory . . . for, because he had played a sum-m e r of baseball, Thorpes Olympic gold medals were taken away from him. But they couldnt take away semi-pr- o King Gustavs words. REMEMBER THE YEAR? That was a year when driving an automobile wasnt taken for granted . . . and a buyer had to be sure of his car, his dealer and his "deal before he acted. THE YEAR WAS 1912. It makes good sense to be sure of all three value points today. Take the car . . . you cant drive better than the brilliant new CHEVROLET. As for the dealer . . . well, our reputation for reliability is well established. Point three: well give you the best deal! For a better deal three ways, see REDD MOTOR COMPANY. Price, Utah The Opportunity for veterans holding National Service Life Insurance (NSLI) to buy a low cost new type of total disability income rider for their GI policies is now offered by the Veterans Administration. e rider now Under the on sale, policyholders, who become totally disabled from any cause before age 60 and while their rider is in effect, will receive an income of $10 per month for each $1,000 face amount of their GI policy. Previous maximum was $5 per month, VA said. Payments under the rider begin after the total disability has existed for six consecutive months, and continue for the duration of the disability, regardless of it length. No payment may be made for disabilities incurred after age 60, and no premium charge is made for this benefit after that date. If the veteran is in good health and under age 60, the rider may be attached to any NSLI policy, except for a limited number sold to veterans since April, 1951. ' A physical examination is required of those whose age at their nearest birthday is 41 or more. These policyholders may be examined by VA or a local physician new-typ- service-disable- d Heres Ten Basic Pointers to Assure Prompt Delivery of Christmas Parcels Postmaster William Grogan of the Price post office today outlined ten basic pointers for users of the mails to follow in order to assure prompt and safe' delivery of their Christmas cards and gifts this year 1. Address mail fully and clearly. Write legibly or print plainly and always use zone number for zoned cities in the address and return address. Avoid abbreviations since this may lead to confusion. 2. Use the letter rate on Christmas cards. Be certain a re turn address is printed in the upper left hand corner of both Christmas cards and parcels. This will prevent any undelivered mail prepaid at the letter rate ending up in a dead letter office. Buy stamps early to avoid waiting in line later, 3. Do not enclose coins or hard objects of any kind in letters. Cancelling machines cannot process such letters and often damage the letter and contents. 4. Do not mail money in Christmas gifts or letters. For safetys sake, use postal money orders or checks. 5. Separate your letters to "lo cal and This will speed all the mail and relieve much of congestion in post offices, 6. Make certain that parcels are well packed and securely wrapped in strong containers. Cushioning material, such as excelsior, shredded newspapers or tissue paper should be evenly and firmly placed on all sides of the Christmas gift. The carton, should be wrapped in heavy paper and securely tied with strong twine. 7. Gifts of a delicate nature, such as glass, china, electrical appliances, radios and musical in- cussing the problems with postal employees, and take advantage of their experience. Ask at any post office for the free pamphlet, Packaging and Wrapping Parcels For Mailing. The postmaster again emphasized how important it is to start planning now to shop early and mail early for Christmas. Beom "Our loyal and dedicated postal employees, whose efforts during every Christmas season are so commendable, must depend upon public cooperation to help get their job done. We know that all citizens will recognize the importance of this, and will again extend Us this cooperation and help, he said. ,'r rtWHEELER down paiNet 'Hark' HAYNES taaefTtAu.4 M Get Your Pencils, Pens, Poster Paper & Drafting Supplies at the Sun-Advoc- $ w GKDj 'WHt CnSATKT CHmitt ate $ CA Price Steam Laundry For tyMiality and Service --VS Including The BOSTON SHAMROCKS At the NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY DEC. 4, 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults, $1.00; Children .50 SELF SERVICE DEPT. "out-of-tow- n. struments, must be marked Fragile by the mailer. Food stuffs should be marked "Perishable if subject to spoilage. 8. Insure parcels. Register letters of real value. Where only proof of delivery is required for letters of no intrinsic value use Certified Mail. Use Combination Mail when a letter or message is to be other than a gift tag enclosed inside a Christmas pack- Theyll still be enjoying Christmas in July..; when'you give electrical gifts like these. They keep on giving month after month and year after year after year! age. 9. Mail Christmas cards and parcels early to avoid the last minute rush and waiting in line at the post office. The best times to avoid crowds at stamp windows in most post offices are before 10 a.m. and between 1:30 and 3.30 p.m. 10. Every postal employee is happy to answer questions on postal rules and regulations. Anyone with problems about mailing his Christmas parcels should avail himself of the opportunity of dis- - at the veterans expense, provided VA medical application forms are used. The premium cost of the rider varies according to the policyholders age, type of policy, and its face amount, VA said. Those veterans who now have the old rider may get the new one at little extra cost. Information and application forms are available at any VA office. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 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