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Show Price, Utah Thursday, May 28, '1970 What you must know if you arc a young, working social security beneficiary If total earnings foi the yearj$l for every $2 of earnings be-- 1 both summer jobs and other tween $1,680 and $2,880 Only for part-tim- e wnik are more than earnings above $2,880 aie benefits $1 680, bent fits for the year are reduced on a basis And since theres no rcduc- jobs Th" amount and duration of reduced 2. Rcgard'ess of total their earnings can have an imearnings, ticn in benefits for any month in portant effect on their b'nehts, however, you can receive the full which earnings are $M0 or less, and summer Gary Epley, social security repre- benefit in any month in which you workers in part-tim- e earn no mote than $140 sentative pointed out jobs probably will get full bene The two rules to recogme are Even if total earnings exceed fits for most months of the year, these: benefits are cut by only $I,6QC, If a student finds that his earn-Of the 1. approximately .1,900,000 children and students receiving social security benefits, hundreds of thousands will take summer Wellington ings will likely exceed $1,GS0 for the year, he should get in touch with his nearest social security office and get a form to repor Benefit his expected earnings will be reduced for the short per iod that his earnings are rela tively high. The social security representative is at the Price Ccurtbouse from 9 30 a m. to 3 p m. every Thursday. dollar-for-doll- 1 npii pipp tl'jiifllliniiiwiinjij The Class of '70 which was graduated Sunday is the 'a st senior Dame High School which will not reopen next fall due e to financial problems facing the school, a sharp decrease in enrollment contemplated for the coming year which indicated the life span of only one year for a full school, new problems concerning the future staffing of a full school program and a desire to have a strong program of Catholic education continue at the levels where that will be possible. However, the spirit of Notre Dame will not die grades one through nine will continue. The first Notre Dame senior class graduated in 1956, the high school grades being an addition to the elementary school which was established in 1926. Congratulations to these seniors who undoubtedly will valt 3 throughout their lives the comradeship that developed through their years at Notre Dame. Courtesy of The w I'lipj rtf h at Notre class long-rang- r 'i 1 - I- i r I! Clea Andreini v,; if;! wjjito f f I1',! i , 'J i " m d v h a iw Vs Ill, r A. V v Ni I f ; ( ' - Mrs. Ivie Stoar is at home afs ter a visit with Ivr son Mr. and and daughter Mrs C, B Scott in Plant City, Fla. Mitkv Your, sen of Mr and Mrs I avern Young, is in Carbon Hospital. He has a punctured 'ung suffered in a fall from a hrrep at the rodeo in Price. Mrs Erris Headin, Denver, Colo., was a visitor last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cart Olson, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bunderson and other members of the family. Mrs. Delma Wilder has been in Carbon Hospital for the past week. She fell at Senior Citizens Friday, May 8, and broke her three-month- M"t V Merit and Ellen Mead met the lane in Salt Lake recently when heir son Neal returned from an 'JDS mission to Brazil. All three .poke in First Ward sacrament neeting May 17. Leon Mead layed the piano to make it a amily meeting. An open house reception was held in Granger May 8 for Mr. md Mrs. Mike Park at the home if Mr. and Mrs Gary Williams. Mrs. Park is the former Carla Dlson, daughter of Carl and urankie O'son The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Park, Kearns, The two were married in Elko April 30. Garv will 'eave shortly for Vietnam wuth the U S. Army. Carla will graduate from Durrels Pauty College in Salt Lake City in July Mr. and Mrs. James Cave have a bov born in the Carbon Hospi- ion. te ii'1 0 if hip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl O'son spent Mothers Day in Kearns where Paula Draper . . Valedictorian . Angelo Mel 0 Tammy Tempfer "fln "k. . Salutatorian . , I .3 ' j ' , ill P'1 j k4 fs If j , . to. 4 J 'n r Xr M 17 graduate teaching. in excellent for education our students. to Price to continue the t'ementary and junior high school demrtments of Notre Dame will he Sister Errms-tuD C , Sister Stela Marie, DC., and Sister J mice, DC., Si.stir Teiese, 3rd grade teacher Word was received this week by for th' past two yea is is assigned Mr. and Mrs. Barney DeVietti St. to Barnabas Elementary fioni Piesident Brooks and the School in Birmingham, Ala. SisBoard of Thusteris of Orntral ter D dia, D C,, first grade teachWashington State Colege in er this past year, wi" move to that their son Wash., St Otets Convent m Bountiful Dr. Terry L DeVietti had been and will be involved in Apostolic promoted to associate professor werk on Salt lake Cilvs West The letter went on to state that Side. Miss Kathy Ruhe, Miss the promotion was a Carol Mollenhauer and Miss Helen recognition of the exceptional all extension volunteers, contribution Dr. DeVietti has been Laurvick, will take on new assignments in making to the college. he coming year. Miss Rube, 8th Dr. DeVietti is a graduate of grade teacher, will teach at St Notre Dame High School, College Patrick's School in Hubbard, Ohio of Eastern Utah and received his 'n the 6th, 7th and 8'h grades B S., M.S. and doctorate 6lh grade degrees Miss Mollenhauer, from the University of Utah in teacher, will teach at Annunciapsychology. This is Dr. DeViettis tion School in Kiln, Miss , a school second year at the Washington staffed entirely by extension workschool. ers. Miss Laurvick, serving this Former Price man Promoted to We are vatius, administrator. of the faculties to deeply grateful the elementary and high schools for their dedication and hard work during the past school year. To those who will undertake new assignments, we extend our best wishes for continued fine work with youth. To those who will return to Notre Dame, we express our confidence in a continued Reluming teat lung in v associate professor SAVE MONEY OH ALL IHSUKANCE Auto Life Fire ...AGENT ... COMPANY ' r n MONTHLY PAYMENT if you wish Gene Trabue Agent 23 S. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Phone or 637-331- 5 637-307- , 7 HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 6-:- 'I' 'hw , 1 .r Jj v III t v idiiimMi I11 11IH1 m,iii-ii- f piwifP '' fi 7 It t f i s. fakd mm ini Baca n w ffimiiKt"t ,fi mtrmjiff umt-- iyin'ii"im & r : t tt ' Kathy Wilson Larry Quintana w Mi(i!jpip,iirr'"i J Come home to a real live girl! r ii ? - 7 f V Phyllis f f 1,' A I , till Hill if j W (A 4( A f ? np Xt Fred Socco r at St. Josephs High School in Ogden VIiss Margaret Whelan, an volunteer who has extension mathematics at Notre taught Dame this year, will attend Bowinp Green State University m Ohio, and will a'so be involved Notre Dame has experienced a uniquely wonderful school year " remarked Father Serin 1969-7- Hill'll, J A by Bishop Joseph L. Federal to St. Josephs High School in Ogden. Father Servatius will be principal and administrator of school in Ogthe den. There also will be an athletic director and two Extension Volunteers of the staff of Notre Dame School in 1970-7Names of these persons will be announced at a later date. i Ii llwi'j ,'i7 l Father Robert Servatius, administrator of the schocs for the past two years, has been School. r 'll t ' ! The following are the assignments received by the various members of the faculties for the and high junior elementary schools. CCD year as a parish worker and teacher in Notre Dame Parish, will return to Price to teach science in Notre Dame Junior High ? ii f dinner La , as English teacher Sister Sharon, D C., at Notre Dame this past year as teacher of English, speech and drama, will take up similar duties at Judge Memorial High School in Sat Lake City this fall Sister Juanita, DC, instructor in Sprmsh at Notre Dame High School, will return to Price in the capacity of parish worker and CCD teacher. Gene Pickrell, head foctball coach, wil move to Camp Meeker, Calif , and will be assistant football coach at Sonoma State College. Stee Cotterell, science teacher and head basketball coach during the 1969 70 school year, will assume duties as science teach'T and assisiant coach in DonaldsviHe, f "sy I iiii,1 !,'! Delyle a family wiflnii fr Trw,t?!WWwl,W Changes and assignments m the faculty of Notre Dame Schools, Price, have been announced by the administration. dx 1 f t and his family held in her honor. Son Delbert Rich and his family also attended the dinner. son Danielle Welsh r ITfl a noted for Notre Dame schools Sister Louise, D C., principal at Notre Dame for the past two years, will return to Notre Dame to continue as principal of the eletal May 16. mentary and junior high schools Mrs. Rachel Bunderson is at Sister Maxine, D C., teacher of home after spending the past Fnglush, business and social stuthree weeks at the home of Floyd dies for the past two years, is asand Margie Thayn in Provo re- signed to Ascension High School cuperating from a major operat- V r Faculty changes, assignments Thelma Pierce 637-228- 5 I I , r ? v-- !. IJ" ij-W- v- - f 1 V ' - ' -1 .) f A r 1 V 1. 1 0 ft I- i ' ' i - ' M J t tfp jr r "Hi "KH h ''"my hi Randy Draper r Mary Teresa Vea Fred Passarella Mike Tangaro M 1 -i M If ip I f flmi JJ 7 il V I rl (. I .I "4m 1 7 I''1 ,c A j ffl "'xy Steve Koran to be relied on. Simply, ruggedly, with no compressor, fewer moving parts. 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