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Show MI' Cv I rilli Fri la-- re. v , MI ' 'll I li ('!! 'S IB ! i; EIGHT COUPLES ENJOY TOUR IN OLD MEXICO ?, i Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT All by our Mexican guide, Elwardo Dlez. lie was very rood compact and exceptional! well i, !I spoke T ngltsh very He trok us to the Sieauti-fwell Hotel Melia Ptirua Hidalgo, which was our home for the We were ennext five days. tertained bv a typical Mexican get acquainted partyatthe hotel wtnch is roted for Its Spanish THAT STIFFNESS! Sew formula for arthritis Mfong 'ou minor pam 1N can take it less often and still wake up m the morning without all the rams stiffness. Yet so gentle sou can take ul this tablet on an emptv stomach l's called Anhntn ram atnm.,phere. Januarv 25 we loarded a bus for an excursion including the highlights if Mexico C iiy, the Shrine tf Gi idalupe, which rivals the it. Petei's Square Formulii Get hours of relief Ask for Arthritis Pam formula, by the makers oj A narin aaalfeue tablets. l.enore Gunderson, ITCHING I.a-ral- ne triple; Bernice Baser, Carlyle 7emo speedily stops torment of caused itching... of ecrema, minor skin irritations, tstcmilly llene Booper, tour representative in our area dor Deseret Travel, rrperts that the that jus arrived Lack from Mexico 'tad a wonderful time. It was said that an earthquake even was arranged for the insect hues nerve endings Kills millions of sur"De-iuskin with face germs Zcmo Liquid or Ointment. Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? with Simethicone Joseph Gunderson, Salt I ake City; Monroe, Merlin Monroe, LIKE MAD? Get this doctor formula! l group. The group Included Mr. and quickly upset. relieves gassy-aciThis unique div'iisr ry breaks up and removes painful g Your relief w more complete because the arid amf the gas out of arid indigestion. When you rat too ss!!. slim and Tabl'd, I liquid. Irmluct of Plough. nr. d s Ih-G- and leather crafts are exce; tint a I The Mexican children are taught to work at a vonug ace and they do beautiful painting po'erv Viren pennev, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Carlvle Baker, Teas-dal- e; Mrs. 1 Ua Blare, Delta; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunder- - Di-Ge- an) art work. ue ate our dinner that evening on the top fbxr cf the Latin American bulldtrg where could be seen the lights of the entire cltv r f nire million peo; le, the sixth largest city in the world. Sunday, wt attended the Pallet Folkorlco at the Palace of Fine It was a royal dance Arts of Mexicos people exierience In Rome, the "Pyramids of and their villages - colorful Baker, leasdale. N t pictured the Sim and archeological zone costumes of other centuries and are llene C oope r f phot orra phe r) of Teotlhuacan. We rode out a chorus of beaut If il voices. an! Mr. and Mrs. Duane In the ccun'ry anl saw the We visited a beautiful area rovo. Bunnell, peode and how they farmed of Sjinish mansions and then on with oxen an burros. We tie Floating Gardens of to saw their humble adntie homes Fachtmllco to ride on a flower and watched them wash their la le ) launch andenioy the music son, fait lake; and Mr. and clclies in the streams. of Lie floating Martaehl bands. Duane Bunnell, Provo, The many uses of the cactus Vvniers were busy selling Duane Bonne. 1, presllent of were demtnstratod. We plant Americans their wares. Deseret Travel and his lovely watched waving on the big We visited the fnlverslty of Jerufrom flew wife, Sherry, looms and peasants work at Mexico. Cur guide brought his salem to Mexico CBy to te a marble We visited with our tier group the last tlie Nationalfactory. and nei hew Roberto Linda, a saw the Palace old bull fighter with us Mr. Bunnell Is a super week. grea' works of art there and He exon several occasions. lour director and took verv rood then went to Mexico's largest all ab ut the bull fights care of us. plained cathedral and syw the jeopIe vltnexsed the greatest hull We we.e all sosurryth.it Mr. at worship, some of the men d.'m they ha I had In Mexico and Mrs. Don C uiismlns, who went to see the stock-.!- . nw at 0 it v for nary jears. There had traveled with the group a sports arena. were 52,000 jeople there in the to Hawaii last year, and Mrs. we went shopping at a arena and net an empty seat. Alta Mathews were Injured in Saturuay covered market where you Le crow is favorite Mexican an auto accident on their way big barter for all purchases. who had !en gored Matador to Salt I ake City to go on this Prices are very cheap in MexWe are happy to know l' times wasbe fighting his last trip. ico. They merchandise their time before retire and when that tnev are all reciijsMullng wares well. We visited a The matador tn!o jolltics. and that the Cummings will he fried market and saw how big they realU i lay to the audience and hotre this week. sell and hanJle their foods, ew. mere Is a lot of fan fare and We arrived inexeitingMexico The handwork In yarns and met There were six We were ceremony. City at 5:00 p.m. on linen are twautlful and their bull fights with three top Matadors. Moniay we t ok a bus trip Ho Cholula, Cuernavaca and Puebla. Cholula, a city of 10, COO lad 3C0 Catholic people churches. We visited the oldest and most elaborate one. It was Hie lf,,h Cealiry Church of Tcnatmtla done almost entirely in gold We the humble little white I,. D. s. Branch church house were three branches of our Church meet. The Filers were Here and the Relief Society sisters were so happy to see us and they sang many songs to us. We visited the Vick fartorte; there. We and the visited the Book of Mormon ruins where we saw pyramids and a whole citybeing uncovered. Merodee Work goes on the re every day In Pennev, Yiron l,ara Itley, Clem Itley, this archeological tone. Tombs Penney, Salt Lake City; Reed "O' "I, Virginia Whir I, iu Men; r lowelt. were uncovered where the 25-ye- ar reacri0K SERVICE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING B ELTON HEARING AID CENTER 231 West ( niter I'rovo, Halt klfiOi E Tilerphoite 35-111- 6 ANNOUNCES A d Center end Electronic Mooring Tests FREE Service Better hearing mice Service for jmir aid means bcttih for you. Date: Thurs., March 8 Time: 3 to 7 P.M. Plocc: El Capitol Motel DALE WINNIE Bcltono Consultant rnP-erslt- y rulers Indian It were simply fantastic to see these old ruins. We stopped at the Center City Square at Quinovoca, 130,000 puv,atIon where the American millionaires build their homes. Then on to Puebla, city of 000,000 people. We visited the onj x factory that was previously was owned by Hosea Davto, Hosea was Interested these past years In the picture writings found In our canyons. He has bought a ranch elsewhere and moved so we did not see him. It was a fun day on the bus with I.cralne Monroe and Clem Itley losing for us and everyone taking their turns at entertaining us. Merlin Monroe knows how to plav a real fun game. Tties hv, w? all took the clean subway Into town to visit the Museum of Anthropology, reputed to be the worlds finest. Impressive was the new pre$20,000,000 sentation of Mexicos history of ait and cupures. We were In a shopping mall that afternoon when we had an exierlence well all talk about for years. Each one us thought that we were falntlrg or suffering a heart attack when the tile floors beneath us legan moving and the chandeliers were swinging. The Mexican people tlroi ;s?d on their knees and prayed in the aisles. The earthquake laM 3 l2 minutes and registered?. 5 on the Richter scale with a lut of side movement. When we -- e gained our composure, we we.d to the Big San Juan Market, Din by the government. plaster and tile was all over our hotel wph b'g cracks in The management the walls. assured us that (he hotel was quake proT and would not fall down even though they had a lot of dan age. We checked out our exits lwL re gdng to led. Wednesday, we departed by bus for Taxca, the Cltyof Fter-ru- l Spring. Taxco Is a quaint and enchanting silver city of 30,0011 peo; le Luilt upon high mountains wi'h the streets running at steep angles. The shops and square were teaming with peopde and excitement. Silver was cheap there and the shops had great displays. We stayed at the lovely Loma Linda high Mountain Hotel on Our John F. Kennedy A ve. and the cltv was view was t beanttf.il by night with ah the lights. Next morning, we started by bus over the mountain roads to OS Acaimlro, the riayground of America. Mexico Is mountainous wltha lot of green and vegatatinnofall kinds. They grow five crops a year, corn lelng the number one crop. The mountains were covered with trees of all kinds, many ot them flowering trees as well as pineapple, coconut, guava and banana trees. The bougenvilla vines and hybiscus shrubs were in bloom making It colorful. We slaved at Hotel Pasada We Del Sol on the ocean. swam In the ocean and ate big fruit salads onthe beaches. The weather was warm and delightful. We went for a four-hocruise around the I ay. We saw all (he movie stars homes perched upon the ledges with thetr private little walkways down to the leaches below. ur n Apr Heat Ion 'Tokc Stock vv more up lo buy Beco-s- e cent's v iv.D' : ,! bo.p-gt- CSl is ! Pr impdon. i D-- ,inojnre ib Valentine tVir .haujbles day vu'lling 1.. Carter ir I.itti An.. B o v.ryi u rrove an even feller No a a port Special ipor.qi nrw TcLiihr cj Special Ed l on Go I: , e. a -- m - i and tier a ClW-t- S j,y lives c"m Dec T !9V eciudinq state a"J ic a Uu"- :r cat on acj piep.i..r cn 4-do- or cnaQc. a f hi Id Were dealing FURY-OUSL- Y! industry. rr. mul'd J worr In rd f vi.-- immediate I : I l Pm n m'licJ nley v 'smdirro( which b;y 'he tr .(! ;r vtn's uv An tin' n or n: !l q.e h Of. w is If Ji fir lienL ami iy Inn tives ff Tin- - Li rela- ro.TS, tve full gron heirs have in letve it,e!r dinner one skunk stored bv. teen seen wter, 'Zr.Cf' le qrnd ia!'sl from The tecr 1. be most lerjjfnl ff in H72 She big game animal in NVrth vv is si p f iivi ms Hie ;,!' nq America. Sevd ir in Ait anil v ,i rhoxen us M , i im.'e ff.ty m 'ho s; ce i fnr anv The recur ' M's- i T ' n i ;i ip, ar.lmal is held hv He frtrde Hdh v. min; r.YM, tlrJ H ha a r.vtre sjeeiof ?i'G Cir' i bus ni,ii'toff nn over lot m'.bs an tiour and e LD M.ss.nn ei i n!.mi!. Las t een ere IHo wi'h a The eoqpo w H r ik of more than thoir hooio in lrivo I r 'ho niTsisiit twice this 1iovo : JBli MAKES CUTTING Si ho TWICE-AS-EAS- Y 119 1 1 v btr A Cham 1 r''ri ' , , i i Af W n LAFF delivery! kdail price (in A w is u lunch i! irxnts, sedan in the ra'a'.tfG'L s H.uvd L Pnvo I.DS Tcuph', an vv us Lowest priced V-- 8 v ipb' Tin' ,n js standard-siz- e on ' ; follow s' Eased fd boi CHRYSLER AyTMOmtO Cl lM I 1 1 u of Mr. .ml M Cutter of I'rovo - cerrer sKaq c.rret. stocm' c FA! NAt PATTI ANN FRAMPTON NOW MRS. CARTER ! C-'ys'- mud ith Sovinc5 Bonds tag Ww ! you' cas in America' TWINITRIGGER ! v r benefits mav tie filed after a workers death under new provisions of the social security law tecoming efledve In tan., according to Mr. Don Porald- - Mr. and Mrs No son, social security district manager In Provo, i tah. This many change wont affect people but It can be important to some families. The provision will only apply In cases of deaths occurring after Decemler 31, 1569. But there Is a deadline for filing such applications. In the future survivors will have 3 months after a disabled workers death to file an application for tils retroactive disability Insurance benefits. But an application must be filed before February tf the wmrker died In 1, 1373, Octuiwr 1572 or earlier. Previously, application for the disability benefits had to tie filed while the disabled worker was still alive. The change In the law provides benefits to the survivors of workers who were severely disabled for 6 months before their death, but for some reasondldntapply for benefits. "If it Is found Hut the worker was eligible for disability payments, Ms survivors will lie able to get retroactive dlsal ility payments as well as any survivors benefits that may now be fayahle or in the future.' M r. Donaldson said. The social security representative will be in Fillmore at the Courthouse from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Feb. 27 and March 20. Students who get monthly social security injment-smaynoget checks for a time after their 22nd birthday. I'nJer a change In the law, an undergraduate student can continue to get social security payments throurhtheeandof the semester or quarter In which be reaches age 22. If the student's school does not use the semester or quarter system, payments can continue until he completes the course he Is taking or 2 months after he reaches 22, whichever comes firM. The c lunge means students will no longer free the problem of laving fair teneflts shp in tbe nr Idle f a Sv!uol '.n afford Past Age 22 STUDENTS MAY COLLECT UNTIL social security retired, became disabled, or died Cheeks for dependent children ru rmally slop at age 13, Lit iyi.cnts cm untie to 22 for v.r.g jioople who are In ached fu.ltlme arj remain unmarried. I'nder prvloi s law, social e - p.-riv pi'ivnietx the s.uaiPt re;c!.?j 2J. SPECIAL EDITION CHRYSLER NEWPORT! Fillmore. SOCIAL SECURITY About 5',C,000 st i dents are now getting monthly cheeks because a parent Insured under 05 people can In Frampton, Ella Black, Delta; John Cooper, Rotiert Frampton, Ev- - term. 03S3H3 A distinction We got a kick out of throwing pesos Into the water and watching the little Mexican boys dive for coins. We watched the peasants do all types of arts arid crafts on the beaches. That evening we went to the big beach hotel and watched the cliff diver dive from the high ledges. Our last day was open to do what we wanted. Many of us spent cur tune on the beaches swimming and sunning - then a few hours later we arrived In Salt Lake with all our Hah snow. Theres nothing like a change of pace and climate. Our company was the best ever - and we really had fun Eveyone expressed together. their happiness over our trip and we are all looking forward to another rext year. Wont you join us? i0O 0 tn )h iOJ ()() REOPENING Top trades! I for the FROST TOP ALTHOUGH MT. EVEREST MAY BE HARD To CLIMB OVER, Ilf THE FOOD IS WORTH IT! . FREE Pulling 45 North Main KIMBALLS CO. Out of MARRIANAAS By Fillmore, Utah 84631 PIZZA VERNE HAMBURGERS ETC. 'UHAT DID Z DO URCNG? TRENCH MALTS |