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Show J Suti Thursday, May 23, 1968 UfaF Frit, AJrocote, Bids Called on School United Fund Study Committee Appointed er, and Kmneih C. McTavt. h of Inited Tund study committee the possibilities (if ih y i li.junj a in n to tht- - grm.p and who nwt of tht- I'mitd Steel Wuiktr (lit Various tj.it t.un potd h comprised of represt niaiists of United I und Chapn r in this ana - Alv , ol-Ann Tilta t of tin ml nt I. t itnu Ja the in wt rs (be various service organization-,tin main purpose n and Git n M Halt h of MounThe ft prt sentatiy - group volt d religion groups and busmens ing was lo faimlurie tin him Ft It adt-rof Carlton County met at With the purposes. Itihantag-.and tain I Supply to, John H Van unanimously to continue the study I url the Mountain f uel Supply audi- rt sjxinsibililies of a L'nit-tkapomr, tutuint d. ret tor of of the t arlxrn County I'mitd Tund Offii lals wlto fuinishtd uiforma Utah County I ni't-fund thapt- ( hapti r Tle organization com torium Monday evening to discuss i f Flint anon, in be at 7.30 nutter, whnh was originally p m on t Ik rcsxs'tivc dates. hv the Prite Chamber of I In Comimrie lo set this program in mi cling to consider the n w Imdget and the ihangt in ih from its motion, wn the transand Current budget will be held June program position '20 at 7,30 pm A ropy of the ferred from the Chamber':, pro(totalise budget is on file in the jects to the community represent.-ttyedirk's oflic and may la- in; t ! prt sent. Diction of officers id at .mv turn during olfite hours for the continuance of ihe study A Ground Facilities; Budget Session Set Not tie lo tunirai tor fur pavlawn sprinkling svsttin ami ing, landstapmg, nil at the tuw si him! budding, were authuniJ ca'iin at ! tin- - Ik v it .ml muting last Ihurv Ilu Board - upt-iv-- d relt-ast- lain of - clny night s Also at this - niil notin' tli.it it uill adopt fist'al 1'n.s (P budget at ns 'prior to its approval. ( itii ns re .ted Ilf- - ins tied lo lie in id-- I of Juno 20 ami at that it ml. inn at the met ling and offt r will consider fcaim inciting 'anv suggt stums conterning the change! in the current budget. Buis on the asphalt paying will budget. All changes runtfinplated in the he on or lx fore June fi .current budget are tnrreasts m and the bids June 20. all to be filed With the fl rk of the Board administration, instruction, health m rvices. transportation and opera-tn. The increases will not require WBBA an addition to the total budget the funds were budgeted (Con'inued from Pape seven) until r Title I of the Elementary-Stcondarschedule for the first half, all Fduration Act and in, gnmt at 5 pm. units-- othtrwise cluded in the maintenance and specified. The last named team opt ration budget. is the heme e,tm and will use the first base (logout: Merc vs Kiwanis; Mav 21 ks I urmlure vs Mutual; May 23 At Kiwanis vs Mutu.il at I May 25 f urniture vs Merc, at m and . p Some developed at the 2.30 p m.; May 27 Furniture vs of the Price Kolatest meeting 28 Kiwanis vs Kiwanis; May Club. la ry Merc at 4.30 p m., and Mutual vs Grant Furniture at 6 pm; May 29 but Merc, vs Mutual. yit not installed president, caltd upon B. I.. Dart to act as Mutual vs Kiwanis: June 3 of the court and Ham judge Merc vs Furniture; June 4 Reese, Bill Jackson and Comer 6 Kiwanis vs June Furniture; Peacock as jurymen. Two of the Mutual vs Merc.; June June 7 members were charged with ar10 Merc, vs Kiwanis; June II at the meeting and late riving Furniture vs Mutual; June 13 cents for each minfined five wrre Ktwanis vs Mutual; June 14 ute of tradiness. F'urniture vs Merc. President Val Jennings, who was one of those fined, then took over another the meeting and made a motion that Mr. Fausctt be fined for taking over the meeting without m tht was held. in-'- Those elected were Alvin F. Jacobson, chairm.tn; Joel H. JohnMrs. son. vice chairman; L. Hanstn, secretary. The remaining group was divided into two groups to carry on the work f contacting the busimss anil professional group-- , and the social and civic organizations to get a community reaction towards the of a support and development United f und. nu-tun- ' a O Helper h be'-aus- e y Rotary Meeting newly-clcct'-- FOODS ' Develop Hi-Jin- CANVENIENCE Chairnun cf these groups are Htrb Hudnall and Dean Walton, givers; Kay C. Pahst and Mack - V..! Atlt-r-u, center, 1927 - uf j j s j MMbs Power After Car Shears Pole Information The social security amendment 7 have made many change and improvements in the medicare Ht HI I PI R city was according to Keslt-- T, program for three hours "blat kt Piiwell, social security district early Sunday morntrg when a car manager in Provo. j j driven by Ernest Montoya, 43. Mr. Powell stated one import Ogihn. crash-- d into a utility po'e just off South Main Street knoc- ant change is that more peopl king out elet tried power through- will be eligible for hospital insur out the community. ante benefits Lxtause of these relent changes. Under Ihe old lawj Mr. Montoya lost control of his and pie who reach 85 in car as he was approaching Main pri were not entitled to monthly Srtd from die old highway to social security or railroad retire Sjsrtn' Glen The car narrowly mint benefits could not get hospi-ta- l missed a strict lamp pule anil an insurance bent fits unless they advertising sign tx fort crushing had six calendar quarters of covinto the utility ole on 'hi alxiul I'j years of work or erage Ik- projx rlv of the Rio Grande under social security. Now undo? Railroad tipjxisile the Midland St the new law, this requirement has ice. been reduced to three culendar The driver was the sole quarters, or alxiul nine months of the car and he received of work, some ruts alxiul the face. He was The amount of work needed to taken to the Carbon Hospital for insurance treatment by Trooper Don B qualify for hospital Christensen of the Utah Highway bent fits after 1988 increases by Putrid but was not hospitalized. three quarters each year. EventThe frt nt section of Ihe auto- ually the amount of work requires! mobile comph telv demolish- for hospital insurance protection ed by tlv force of the impact will Ik- the same as that requires for monthly cash benefits. Howwhit'll sheared the utility pole. ever. if you qualify for monthly Hi lx r Police Deputy Chuck benefits as a dependent or survi Callor issued two citations to the cor of an insured worker, yog driver, one for no driver's license, will not need any work under and another for driving while social , security. under tlv influence of an intoxiIf it safe. you're nearing Play cating beverage. Deputy Callor 65, get in touch with your social summoned the Utah Power and office and get the facts, Light service crew who restored security Mr. Powell further explained that power shortly after 5 a.m. persons who plan to continue working when they reach 65 also son. Elmo Trucasso, Robert Carn-ava- should apply within Ihe thretj Ward Seybo'd, Boyd months prior to the month in Albert Oppocher. Dr. Dean which they have their 65th birthG. Winters, Dr. Orson B Spenday. By applying for social sec4 cer, Mrs. Ilene Olivcto, Mrs. Paul- urity, they will be covered by ine Whipple, Wm. A. Stern, and hospital insurance and can make representatives from Carbon Fuel ther decision on voluntary medif Co., North American Coal Co., cal insurance coverage. Later on; and Denver & Rio Grande Rail- wht n they retire or have reduced road. earnings which will permit pay The members of the .study com- menl of benefits, monthly check mittee will meet in two weeks to can be started without delay. report on the information they at the Courthouse on May 28 be of lr r l8 ad-o- j v - Bun-nai- l, tween 9 a m. and 3 p.m. KELLOGGS Breaded in ONLY CORN FLAKES m Corn Flake Crumbs Social Security Tom Quayle, Dean at the Temple Fuel Co. Rudy Relxil. Pressed. Cameron Jatk Walton, He Colo. mine at Broadhead. Pc 'arson. Uvelyn Roberts, Joe 1913 in and was t aim- lo Geneva four to yb,lM; foreman section RvJL; promoted Pab.,1, Frank M. Stevenson, James years later. H. Brannon, Charles Bezyack, Mr. Cartwright and his wife Robert L. Finney, Alvin E. JacobOlga are parents of nine children son, Albert J. Brcznick, Joel H. 'Iht v have 19 grandt hildren. The lohnson, Donald L. Denison, Val Cartwrights live at 215 Wilkens B Jennings. Mack Johnson. Herb St., Dragt rton. An avid golfer Hudnall, Tony Nikas, Rena Knud--,on- , Mr. Cartwright and fisherman, RobMrs. John Critchlow cxp'c's his hobbies to fill much ert von Slorch. Frank Peczuh, of his retirement time. Dan C. Keller, Ross Boyack, Rev. Olficiating at the dinner was Rtly O. McCall, Rev. Roy A Mil Janus Cassano, superintendent of ler, Gust Platis, Jamc-- Simon, the Geneva Mine. Joseph Wess Holden, Stan C. John have collected. in j lorn rvm. publicity. Organizations in't n sled in hav mg a speaker attend tin ir meetings It learn more alxiul the United Fund may contact any of these chairmen. Representatives of the Carbon United Fund Study Committee are Arnold Mathis, Ken Massey. Two U.S. Steel Coal Supervisors Feted Upon Retirement DKAGER1 ON Veteran Colum- - including mechanic and cutting bia Mine supervisor Lawrence machine operator. Holliman and Geneva Mine super-- J jn 1912, he became an assistant visor John Cartwright, represent- - district foreman, and was prom a combined mining career ofC( 0 district fort man the follow- nearly 80 years, were honored by ing year. He became an assistant friends and associates from U.S. mine foreman in 1948. Coal District Steel's Western He and his wife Delma live at Columbia. They have three chila dinner at retirement Operations II grandchildren. Mr. Saturday at the East Carbon Ro- dren and Holliman plans to spend mut h of tary Center, Dragerton. his retirement time pursuing his Mr. Holliman concluded a twin hobbies of boating and horse- proper authority and trying to Bethis career manship. spring. early take over the presidency before Mr. Cartwrights mining span- ginning at Columbia in 1929, he his term of office becomes worked in a number of capacities ned more than 4(1 years, starting Fin-ni- Audi James Cassatto, retirement. presided, IC'I I KKKS . . . Lawrence. Ilollimiiii, left, and John Cartwright, rigrht, were honored last week upon their 1C Robert L. Bczvuck and Johns n. Charles , Helper Without WELCHS NOW GRAPE JELLY Golden Chiquifa BANANAS lbs. CUDAHY Vienna Sausage 4-o- Cans. z. WESTERN FAMILY FRUIT COCKTAIL Pork Leg Roast lb. MORRELL ALL MEAT FRANKS CERTIFIED CLIP WALNUTS TOP CARROTS .... lb. 49 2 ibs-1- KRAFT CHEESE FLAVOR PIZZA Center Loin Cut End ONLY ONLY 49 DEL MONTE Cut can of Pepsi in each pkg. 12-o- z. and French Style GREEN LETTUCE Head BEANS. PREMIUM SALTINE CRACKERS i-- 'k GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD Reg. $1.00 size TIP TOP STERI-FLE- DRINKS & rt: LEMONADE lb CHOICE BEEF Round Steak . lb. t PITCHERS ONLY -- gal size A A irWx - flShiiiay XMasA CREAM PIES 4 FRESH f- - (AM - iiah MORTON Sirloin Tip Steak lb.09 Ground Beet X 10 CHOICE t Free 5 RCD LEAF Pork Chops 14-o- z. m&DQs) $oo CtoGSWKBO Varieties) SWANSON . lb. 49 i TV n mhi t Dinners in in nfMiiHMniMfmuMM' m muiiii MHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliilii These Special Prices Effective lzy 23-24-- 25 |