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Show Pag THE Four Items of Interest Concerning Residents of Castle Gate Sunday, February 21, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. (Rod) John son was the scene of a big the occasion being the 75th birthday anniversary of his mother, Mrs. Nora Johnson of Helper. A family dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Johnson, Downey, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson, Pocatello, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and sons of Evanston, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marchelio, Spring Glen; Mrs. Virginia Nichols and son of Spring Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson and family of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson and children of Ogden. Helping with the dinner preparations were Mrs .Marchelio and Mrs. Nichols. It had been a long time since the family had all been together at once, so the special celebration took on double meaning. Mrs. Mary Huff was called to Ogden last Sunday because of the serious illness of her father, Edsil B. Allred. Mr. Allred died Monday morning in an Ogden hospital of complications following surgery. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Ogden with burial at the Price City cemetery. Sons and daughters surviving besides Mrs. Huff are Martin Allred, Ogden; Mrs. Warren Merritt, Or em: Mrs. Lamond Laub, Nampha, Idaho; Mrs. Joseph Bowers, Idaho; Mrs. Oval Rich, Wellington, and Mrs. Jay Rich, Price. He is also survived by his widow, Ada, step sons, Dansil Warren and Delbert Williams and step daughters, Mrs. Sam Horne and Mrs. Lawrence Sully. The Castle Rock Camp of the DUP held its regular monthly meeting February 22 in the Relief Society room at the church. The meeting was conducted by Sylvia Barney and the lesson material was presented by Mary The camp will be one year old March 10 and all members are urged to bring their registration papers and dues up to .date. Mrs. Minnie Robinson of Royal is registrar. Next meeting will be held March 28 and all members arc urged to make this date on their calendar of coming events. Mrs. Doyle Warren and children, Susie and Sheldon Ray, of Price are house guests at thr home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ervin Jacobsen. Mrs. Warren is receiving medical attention for an old knee injury and needs help with the children while her hus band continues his service ir death of their father, Ira Do Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, Gene and Dean spent the weekend visiting at Spanish Fork. Clea and Dean traveled by bus to Sait Lake City where they kept a medical appointment. Shirl Barney spent the weekend home from Sunset visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Barney. Miss Bonnie Wellman, Price was also a weekend guest. Thursday, March Militia Will Fight Colonel John II. Parker was a seasoned old regular when ho got to France with the AEF In World War I. Hi nickname was "Gatling Gun Parker, a momento of Spanish American War days in Cuba. Assigned to the com-- , mand of a National Guard In- fantry outfit from Connecticut he was quickly impressed with the way his men handled themselves under fire. To Major General Service worker, Peggy Lynn Wilstead was a spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting various guest during the weekend at the homes here offering suggestions home of Shannon Williams in Helabout remodeling ideas. Mr. Ring- per. er conducted an instructive meetMr. and Mrs. Mike Casella, ing and film presentation Tuesday. Robyn and Marty of Sunnyside Mr. and Mrs. Leon Huff, Earl, were guests at the Martin CarlSharon, Lawanna, Gloria and Da- son home Friday and Saturday. vid left Saturday to make their Sunday evening the Wallace home in Salt Lake City. Trowbridge family presented the Ladies Auxiliary meeting was program at Sacrament meeting. NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PARTY held Wednesday evening. The la- Mr. Trowbridge spoke and showed dies enjoyed an evening of sew- slides on The Book of Mormon. COUNTY CONVENTION ing. Clea Davis and Lenore Davis Peggy and Jimmy sang The GoldNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Convenserved refreshments to the group. en Plates while Peggy accomtion of the Republican Party for Carbon County, State of A raffle sale was held among the panied on the accordion. members and lucky draw out was March 7 the Relief Society will Utah, will be held at Carbon County Courthouse in Price, Verda Robinson. She also held present its Sunday evening serv- the County Seat of said County, at eight (8:00) oclock p.m., the winning ticket on the tradi- ice program and President Leona on Friday, the 18th day of March, A.D., 1960. tional penny prize conducted that Turner extends an invitation to At said convention, delegates for Carbon County for evening, everyone to participate In this the Republican State Convention will be elected, and a CounMr. and Mrs. Boyd Thomas and meeting. Secretary, Treasurer, and ty Chairman, daughter, Denice, and Don ThomSaturday Manson Huff traveled a Central Committee to serve for the ensuing two (2) years all of came Lake Salt Provo to as, City, by bus where he expecthere to spend the weekend visiting ed to enter the Utah Valley Hos- will be chosen, and other party affairs may be considered. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack pital for eye surgery. However, Delegates to such County Convention shall be chosen at a Thomas. Valerie and Denice are he returned Sunday evening. Plans Republican Party Mass Meeting to be held in each voting district in the County on or before the 7th day of March, extending their stay on through for a later date have been made. the week. Elna Nougaret, Venda Robin A.D., 1960. Mrs. Alice James, who under- son and Lasca Meilor wish to Each of said voting districts is entitled to the number went surgery at the Carbon Hos- extend gratitude and thanks to of delegates specified below after the name of such district, pital last Tuesday, is recovering. their neighbors who made ges as follows: Roy Lynne Mills spent the week tures of sympathy during their NO. OF NUMBER OF end visiting with Marlene Davi. recent bereavement following the -- DELICIOUS DELEGATES VOTING DISTRICT District No. 2 District No. 4 District No. 5 District No. 6 District No. 7 Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting Voting d. s 1 1 1 2 4 District No. 8 District No. 9 District No. 10 District No. 12 District No. 13 District No. 14 District No. 15 District No. 16 District No. 17 District No. 18 District No. 19 District No. 20 District No. 21 District No. 23 District No. 24 District No. 25 District No. 26 District No. 27 District No. 28 District No. 31 2 2 2 1 1 Wayne Ringer of Logan, Extension Service agent,, and Lura Mae Merrill of Price, county Extension 1 I 1 3 5 5 4 2 4 1 2 5 2 1 1 9 9 District No. 32 District No. 33 District No. 35 District No. 36 SOLD, SERVICED AND GUARANTEED BY YOUR NORGE QUALITY DEALER 9 3 4 A. D. KELLER .Republican County Chairman of Carbon County, Utah ATTEST : s WALLACE GRANGE France. Phillips Appliance Co. Free Consultation by Calling GR 2 8893 Free Delivery Anywhere, Anytime ' Secretary-Treasure- r, Republican Party of Carbon County, Utah irst Published: March 3, 1960 Last Published: March 10, 1960 Sunnyside Soldier Gains Expert Infantrymen Badge James G, JIarbord, one of General Pershing's principal subordinates, Parker exclaimed, Ilarbord, the next slob who tells me the Militia will not stand fire , , , can expect to be called a liar, even if it is in General Pershings own office that the incident occurs! SPRING GLEN, UTAH Of Interest To Army Specialist Four Leon A. 'McManus, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose G. McManus, Sunnyside, recently received the Expert Infantryman Badge while assigned to the 8th Divisions 505th Infantry in Germany, Specialist McManus completed a 'series of written and practical tests concerning the infantry soldiers knowledge of signal communications, chemical - biological-radiologicwarfare, first aid. field sanitation, map reading, military Intelligence, infantry weapons and Veterans ( EDITORS NOTE: Last of the series of questions and answers on the new pension law for veterans and their survivors.) Children of deceased veterans may qualify for pensions in their own right, and many orphans of deceased World War II and Korean conflict veterans will be eligible under the new law, effective July 1, 1960, VA said. t Q. What is the income limit and payments for orphans, under V night patroling. the present law? An automatic rifleman in the A. Income ceiling is $1400 a r Infantrys Company D in Mainz, year. Pension paymenfs are $27.30 McManus entered the Army in a month for one orphan; December 1957 and was stationed a month for two; $34.60 for three; at Fort Bragg, North Caroline, and $7.56 a month for each addiJanbefore arriving overseas in tional child, uary 1959. Q. What are the Income limits McManus attended Lakewood, and pension payments for orNew Jersey, High Sshool. phans under the new law? A. Under the new system, orWhats In A Name phans will be eligible for pension Income is not more The name National Guard did if their outside a not counting than $1800 year, not become official until the NaPayments tional Defense Act of 1916 their own earnings. will amount to $33 a month for By the turn of the century, how- one orphan, plus more for each ever, nearly all of ' t h e states additional child, divided equally. name. last The had adopted the am receiving a pension I If Q. Doto fall into line was the Old but I think it wdll be minion State whose Virginia at present, to transfer to to my advantage Volunteers bpcame National new next the July, what system Guardsmen (officially) in 1916. should I do? A. Nothing right now. After VA has sent you all the information necessary for you to determine which system will be best for you, VA will send you a form to fill out Indicating your decision to transfer from the old system to if you do decide to he new change. You should receive this form about March 1, well in advance of the July 1 effective date if the new law. You may delay exercising your option to change systems, and you may make the change any time in the future. But, once you chance to the new system, you CANNOT return to th old system again. Q. If I am mt on the pension for roles because I am not eligible under the present pension law, Emergency Expenses but I will become ehgible under what should the new system, I do? See BILL WELSH A. 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