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Show THE Thursday, November 17, 1960 Late Last Week) Mrs. Hope Nei'son entertained the Tuesday Night Bridge Club at her home in lliler Monday evening. Those present were Norine Viola Jewkes, Olive Jewkes, Hughes, Frankie Harris, Jenny Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burgess, Jr., and Valair of Salt Lake City visited with his parents over the week- The Association held its first meeting of the end. 1960-6- 1 year October 12 under Word has been received of the the direction of President Delma of Samuel (Sam) Fadel, fordeath Simms. Other officers are First a Leona Dixon, Sec- mer resident. Mr. Fadel died of while hunting pheasattack heart ond Myrtle Garber, ants with friends. The Fadels Secretary-TreasurBarbara Refreshment Hostess LaVee have made their home in Logan Wilde and Entertainment Chair- for the past year. Mrs. Maurine Gordon is spendman Jennie Colosimo. some time in Salt Lake City ing The program presented consisted of an accordion solo by Mar- with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen and garet Colosimo; a reading by baby. Mrs. Jensen recently underLouise Simms, a song by Zoy imCora Thomas, Emily Jackson, went surgery and is reported proving. Sylvia Bingham, and Geneva ShepMrs. Clifford Simmons spent herd, accompanied by Marie a piano trio by Janet Prince, several days visiting in Salt Lake Marilyn Otteson, and Shauna Judi. City with her daughter, and grandchildren, Mr. and Guest speaker was Bernard ChrisMrs. Kenneth Allred, Jimmie and tensen, Sr. The PTA Association presented Kathy. The Relief Society Association to the school soft balls, ball bats, and jump ropes to be used during presented a special program Sunthe recesses by the students. day evening in the LDS chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Every, The welcome and report of the Sr., of .Delta, Colorado, spent sev- past years work was given by eral days last week visiting with President Geneva Shepherd; sustheir son, daughter-in-laand taining of officers was given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ev- Gladys Bearnsen, secretary; a family, Saint talk, How the Latter-da- y ery, Jr. Mrs. Tony Lupo spent several Home is Different was given by Wifes days as a patient in the Carbon Nellie Burgess; a talk, A and to Herself to Responsibility she had where Hospital undergone was Her by given Companion, She was released to her surgery. home Tuesday and is reported Lydia Christensen, and a talk, "A to Her making satisfactory progress to- Mothers Responsibility Thelma was Children, by given ward a full recovery. Baldwin. Music was furnished by MarC. William at the Visiting Mothers under the shall home during the week were the Singing Robb and acMrs. Florence Lortsher and sons, direction of Mary Moffitt. Marie by companied Douglas and David, of LaFayette, was by Edith Opening prayer California, and Hamilton Brydon of Oakland, California. Mrs. Lors-6h- Riches and closing prayer by Edna stake Relief Society is a sister and Mr. Brydon an Broadbent, Parent-Teache- rs Rae Scorzato, Polve, Marilyn Kloepher and Mary Chlara. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Guy and son, Dan, left for Farmington, New Mexico, to visit with her sis Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- nt Kre-me- r; er ter. son-in-la- Mof-fit- t, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Jewkes and children of Salt Lake City visited with his folks over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Burnside honored their son and daughter-in-lawith a wedding shower November 5th at the Kenilworth LDS church. Guests were met at the door by the bride and groom, the grooms parents and the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace of Kearns. Miss Beth Buraside was in charge of the gift book and the arrangement of the beautiful gifts. Serving the guests were Connie Robertson, Marie Warren and Lorraine Davis. Mrs. Alberta Juliano and Fern Anderson were in charge of the lunch. guests included Albert Horsley, grandfather of the groom, and the bride's brother, Dean Wallace. The Thursday Night Bridge Club met at the home of Madeline Tone at Helper. Those enjoying the evening were Norine Jewkes, Mary Louise Marilyn Scorzato, Ghiradelli, Rose Craven, Renee Odgen, Pat Scarcelli and Alberta Rolando. Special guest was Gilda Elegante of Orem. She is a former member of the club. Prizes were won by Mary Louise Ghiradelli and Gilda Elegante. Enjoying the Catholic carnival banquet Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Curt Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Mr. Jewkes and Mrs. Byron Thompson of Price entertained with a special singing number. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haycock and children of Clear Creek were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Swenson. The men enjoyed the she has grown. During the recent election there were 44 more voters than there Were two years ago and according to the registration book there were 84 new voters registered. Many of the old residents have moved but new one have replaced them. Since the store has closed the telephone is of great value to phone grocery orders to Castle Gate Store. Delivery is made once a day and it is greatly appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asbury received a letter from Senator John Kennedy thanking them for their Nadine Bergamo celebrated her fourth birthday with a few of her playmates. Those helping her celebrate were Willis and Jensen, Mary Jo Warren, Karen, Lynn and Gary Neilson. Kenilworth isnt the ghost town some people believe. Most of the residents now own their own homes and are very busy remodeling them. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitford have built an extra room to hold the many lovely plants work in the Democratic party. Dw-an- e Mr. and Mrs. George Chubback spent the weekend in Orem visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilson and daughter of Richfield visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson. The first grade youngsters of Helper Central school entertained their parents with a musical pro- gram Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Anderson and Mrs. Hazel Robertson of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson' and family. w Mof-fit- t; ITALIAN BEAUTY . . . Gina Lollobrigida stars in Joseph E. Levine's powerful romantic drama, Where The Hot Wind Blows. opening Sunday at the Price Theatre. son-in-la- w w Page Three Kenilworth News Highlights Reported Hiawatha News Highlights Reported ( Too PRICE, UTAH E, I Social Security jj Information f Out-of-to- Thanks to recent social security legislation many children previously denied benefits under the social security program may now become entitled to needed regular monthly payments. Childrens benefits are paid to children under age 18 and disabled children of any age, those who suffered a permanent and total disability prior to reaching age 18 and who are unmarried. Up to now some of these children were ineligible for benefits from a fathers account at his uncle of Mrs. Marshall. Also visit- officer. Gloria Miss of Day Murray disability, or retirement, death, over the ing with the Marshalls weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Cal- visited with her parents, Mr. and because they were living with and of vin Marshall and daughter of Mrs. Spencer Day, and brother, receiving more than one-ha- lf weekend. over from a their the Blain, stepfather. support Kearns. Prior social security laws stated that in order for a child to be Price Junior High considered as a dependent of his natural or legal father by adoption In Tune With for benefit rights these requirements had to be met: (1) The Education Week child be living with his father or contribution receiving With American Education Week toward his support, or (2) If these day pheasant hunting. in full swing, Price Junior High requirements were not met, the Visiting from Spanish Fork Sunstudents are completing a con- child was not adopted by some- day with Mr. and Mrs. Martin densed course under the direction body else and was not living with Swenson and the Don Swensons were Mrs. Jack Swenson and chilof Mrs. Vernon Merrill, school li- and deceiving more than one-ha- lf brarian. of his support from his stepfather. dren. Pheasant season closed WednesMrs. Merrill said the objectives Recent social security legislaof the lessons are fourfold : tion changed these requirements day and the majority of the hunters reported a fair hunt, even 1. To learn what resources of the and provided that even though birds. library are: Books, magazines, children were living with and re- Mabel Robertson got her their school audio-visuenjoyed boys High lf pamphlets, pictures, of their ceiving more than one-hawas aids; 2. to learn how to find the support from a stepfather the chil- last day of hunting as school material; 3. to learn how to use dren may be entitled to benefits out for the day so the parents attend Carbon High School the material in preparing daily from their own fathers account could and visit with the teachers. Kento 3600 K MEN entitlement his or at death lessons with as much speed and their old-ag- e e or disability benefits effec- ilworth mothers represented boot. Full, Heavy duty In4. to make a bibas ease well this children possible; year. very top of water and acid resistant tive in September. This means buses the of students stead chosen on a riding retan leather, in both foot and top. subject. liography that mothers who have remarried Roomy round toe last for comfort New In cooperation with the school, and who have children from a the parents took their places. Votan extra heavy soles for longer wear. classes were visited and the Price Junior High P.T.A. has prior marriage in their care, who Student noon a delicious turkey dinner at distributed colorful paper table are being supported by their step- was served in the school cafeteria mats throughout the citys eating father, may expect these children for those who desired it. to be entitled to benefits from establishments containing a their own fathers account in the event of his death, disability, or recipe for a good school. Citizens are encouraged to look retirement if he is insured for for the mats and read the recipes social security purposes. PRICE, UTAH Children may also be entitled to whenever they are eating in town. benefits on a stepfathers account if the relationship has been established one year prior to the stepfathers entitlement to retirement benefits or death. Previous applications for children which were denied may be at this time provided the child is still under age 18 or qualifies as a disabled child as of September, 1960. A claim was just recently taken in a local social security office which helps illustrate this situation. A mother wrhom we shall call Mrs. Margaret White, came into the local office a few months ago to inquire as to possible benefits payable to her children based on the recent death of their father. She stated the father had worked many years under social security and wras undoubtedly insured. Mrs. White and the childrens father were divorced about two years ago and shortly thereafter she remarried and the children lived with her and their stepfather. All of her present husbands income went for basic necessities for the family, and the children most certainly needed the benefits for schooling and other necessities. The children's natural father had not been contributing to their support, and their stepfather was er regular ... and let us also give thanks for the human dignity which we enjoy as free individuals ... for the preservation of the peace ... for the prosperity of our great Nation ... for its citizens ... for our homes and the family thrifty and happiness they bring ... for the challenge of the unlimited opportunities which lie ahead. self-relia- al nt work-typ- OP THE SAVINGS AND LOAN FOUNDATION. INC.. SPONSORS OP THIS ADVBRTISBMBNT IN JUNB IN LIFB. SATURDAY BVBNINO POST AND TIMR MEMBER Price Commission Company Here Arc The Straight Solid Facts That Lead Thousands To Better Home Construction ed of their furnishing over support even though Mrs. White e and made herself worked social contributions. The family White Mrs. told office security that under these circumstances, the children could not be considered as dependents of their father for benefit purposes, and that no payments could be made to them. Now that the restriction on living with and receiving more than support from their stepfather has been eliminated, these children may receive benefits from their own fathers account. These benefit payments are not automatic; a formal application must one-ha- lf part-tim- Give The Great Whiskey of the Old West one-ha- lf one of America's Favorites Today! Kentucky Straight or Kentucky Blend forth holidays be filed for all new claims and to any prior claims. 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