Show ' Page TUB GARLAND TIKES 2 Bearer Dan Among conference week were $204484 Collinslcn those' attending' MIA in Salt Lake City last Stake YWMIA Mrs Ac Gerald 'UTAH INCREASE WELFARE EXPENDITURES Fiscal Ended Year l) 12) - Simmons Bowen - Trpri by UTAH FOUNDATION assistance and aid to dependent children required 77 A of the $1216376 spent on welfare in Utah dnrtog last fiscal year maTlmiima of $27 a month Adcosta are shared— ministrative 50 by the Federal Government and 50 by the state— but only In those welfare programs In which the Federal Government lends financial assistance The different welfare categories shown on the chart are self explanatory from their titles with the exception of general as E Jensen Is spending his with his parents Mr Ac Mrs relative Jensen He has been atmachinest tending school at Elizabeth Town North Carolina 62) He will be stationed with the Coast Guard at Seattle Wash In Mrs Gant Capener entertained the near future Jeanette Carlson left Thursday day Miss Mrs Lucile Johnson and daugh- for her home in Gooding Idaho Sunday at dinner honoring A R Nedra Simmons of Salt two weeks the She has spent last Lake City spent Sunday with her ter Diane were Friday overnight Guests" were the Dean Capener parents Mr aTMts WaUace Sim- guests of Mr Ac Mrs A J Bateman visiting her cousins Audrey and Capener famUy the Homer HanElizabeth Petersen mons in Logan sen family of Salt Lake City and Mrs Mae Zollinger and daughA large crowd from this coma cousin Mrs Telford of Salt Mrs Cecil Bradford entertained ter Charlene of Sublett Idaho munity attended the wedding Wednesday night Lake City for Mr A: Mrs Gerald spent the weekend with her par- her bridge club M Peck to Mrs F Simmons in Tremonton Wednes- - ents Mr & Mrs Alphalus A John- Prizes went Mr & Mrs Ray Pingle and son Mrs Bert Whitney Mrs Devers son visited at the §winyard home Special guests were Mrs Lloyd Clawson of Ilyrum was Owens Sunday The baby is the a Sunday guest of Robert Potter Ellery Hall and Mrs W G of Mrs Swinyard Mr As Mrs Doyle Kidman of Logan visited Tuesday with Mr Ac Mrs Delbert Kidman' Mr A Sirs Vernon Hansen and ' '' Jo Jean Hansen and Jari Lee family spent Sunday 'n Provo Hansen of Redlands Calif wUl as spend the sumjner months guests of Mr Ac Mrs Frank Ear-le- y and Mr As Mrs Myron T Hansen Mr Ac Mrs John Hicks and I daughter Lily were Saturday over ' ' " ' IV ' night guests of Mr Ac Mrs Ed ' BY THE OLD TIMERS Mark leave Mark 90) Fl REMEMBER” Bowers Lean Lincoln Bell left Saturday for Rochelle Illinois where he will be an accountant for the California Packing Co there He graduated as an outstanding student in business at the USAC this spring Mrs Jim Reed Waynesburg Ky: I remember when fither made molasses from cane he raised the farm He put the molasses in barrels and in big stone jugs We kids would take the molasses and boil them down into candy and have candy pullings That was all the candy we had ex? cept at Christinas when we would get some stick candy was accompanied by George tern No rip 213? 18 Sue la cut in airea 4Ve yds 12 3 to 20 36 d tc ri No 2283 la cut In diet 2 4 8 8 Sltt n 4 Fee d bag) (or 1 yds with 2 yd Bead 30c edging For EACH pattern with name address etyle number and lze to AUDREY LANS BUREAU Box 369 Madison fckjuaro Station New York 19 NI The Fashion Book shows 134 other etylee 33 extra Dam Thursday Lunch was served to Oleen Marble Rulon Johnson Rose Marie Johnson Jimmie Peterson Robert Anderson and Mrs Mozelle Johnson Joseph Johnson and LaDawn Johnson of Logan Mr & Mrs Joseph Durfey in California vacationing visiting relatives and friends Los Angeles Mrs Grace Logan f i is visiting Mrs Ilyrum Marble Bruce and Gail and Mrs were in Logan Tuesday are and in in and sons F L Nye and Mrs Arbon Bowcntt ters were in Logan daugh- Tuesdays Sir & Sirs Earl Arnold are parents of a baby boy bom June 14 at Brigham City : §£ TI:- Vt til v Haws j ill - :'4‘ li j O-- flvf Jfa 1 4 r nrv V f From on H 't kr r '4' 4' r - yj WASHED ASHORE propdlor wsshed up bridge recently The body of on mod flats dolphin gashed by ship's near San Franelsco-Oaklanbay Louisville From Elsie Marple Ky: I remember between reels at the movies this sign would be flashed on the screen: “What you are now smelling is La Rose odor -- a "Jones disinfecting product” From Reginald Newton Albany when NY: I remember you could buy a full set of teeth for $550 and have your old ones extracted free with the purchase From Raymond Squires Atlanta Who remembers the words song “The Picture That Is Toward the Wall” and its sequel “Her Father Has Turned ihe Dear Picture Again”7 Mrs Hilda Johnson entertained at a birthday party for her" son to Ga: the Eldon at her home in Beaver Turned 42 payment But- terfield of Smithfield Reid Langford of Logan Glen Colton of Malad and Terry Morrell of Murray to Fort Bliss Texas where they will attend summer camp with the USAC ROTC Anti Aircraft Artillary Unit Mr Ac Mrs Dean Ericksen and family spent Sunday at Bear Lake with Mr Ac Mrs Ben Wes- YT7 sistance and other General aa are those sistance made by the state exclusively from state funds to welfare recipient who do not qualify for onr reason or another under any The of the other categories major parts ($155884) of the payments under the division entitled "other" are for sundry child web fare services V r ri - Annabelle Johnson and Susan Johnson are spending several days visiting in Salt Lake City with Charlotte Anna Walkenhurst From Cash Ransom St Lonls: 1 Mr & Mrs Dee Peterson of Taremember the song “What’s the Must have coma Wash were Sunday guests Matter with Reilly? been nothing the matter with him of the Ed Bowers for the subject of tkie song was elected to a public office It was a G Russell Johnson stirring political song Thursday V) IN UTAH 1951 47) Sunday with Mr Ac Mrs Y Simmons Mrs Mae Plastino returned home Saturday after a pleasant vacation In California and Mexico where she was the guest of relatives and friends Mrs Chester Arhon e of visited during the week with relatives and friends Mr Ac Mrs LaMar Bowen and family visited in 'Grace Idaho Sunday with Mr Ac Mrs Joseph J 30 1901 $123 Million in 1951 iditor't notti Thli li another In a administration ($575469 or urln af charts and axalanatory uard by tha Utah Foundation aid to the blind ($128841 or a nor otit private tax research aaanev established to ancouraoa th study af and miscellaneous expenditures taxation and tha relationship costs to tho economy of ($161223 or Utah Foundation reports will bo sent 1951 Federal grants-ln-alfiscal In Utah of cltlsons to any without choree uaon reouest to tho Utah Faundatlan to Utah for welfare pur(alt laka City Darllnt Bid poses amounted to $5600000 or in Utah 455 Welfare expenditures of the total spent With for the fiscal year ended June 30 the exception of welfare expendThis itures 1951 assistance for general totaled $12310376 represents an Increase of $204484 which are met entirely by the over the $12111892 state the Federal Government or 17 matches state funds for old age spent for welfare during the assistance aid to dependent chilThe total dren aid to the disabled aid to previous fiscal year - number of persons receiving welthe blind- and — administrative fare assistance in 1951 compared costs of these programs on the with the number receiving as- following basis: sistance in 1950 actually declined The Federal share for old age During August 1950 there were assistance aid to the blind and 28643 persons receiving public aid to the disabled is of the first $20 of a state’s assistance compared with 25999 receiving assistance in August average monthly payment plus f 1951 a decline of 2644 or about of the remainder within Individual maxlmums of $50 For 92 children the Total Assistance payments on aid to dependent s of the other hands Increased from Federal share is the first $12 of the 'average $894137 in August 1950 to in August 1951 monthly payment per child plus the remainder within Old Age Assistance of $27 for Old age assistance payments Individual maxlmums child the first and $18 for each f for almost accounted additional child In a family ($5629647 or 457) of total welRelatives Eligible fare expenditures for fiscal 1951 'Under 1950 amendments to the and aid to dependent children accounted for another third Federal Social Security Act the with whom children or 32-- ) The remaining amounta went for general as- eligible for A D C are living is aid also included for Federal matchsistance ($1111970 or to the disabled ($760301 or within Individual ing purpose visited Marvin 2283 June 20 JUNE FRIDAY Utah Welfare Aid Mils Presi- Blanche dent' Sylvia Simmons Johnson Ruth stake chorister Jensen Natalie Arta Hansen Ericksen and Orpha Bowers and Mr A Mrs Bryce Ericksen Mr & Mrs Wayne Powell of Roy visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr Ac Mrs Frank Earley Mr Ac Airs Thain Secrist and family spent Sunday with Mr Ac Mrs II O Potter in Ogden Mr & Mrs Jos A Ericksen and Mr Ac Mrs Jack Howard and sons visited Saturday in Ogden with Mr Ac Mrs Harold C Bateman Mr Ac Mrs Alvin Walkenhurst and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr Ac Mrs B F Johnson Mrs Charlotte Johnson who - had - been ""Visiting in Salt Lake for a few weeks returned home with them Mr GARLAND From Archie Taylor Racine Wiv: I remember the newspapers tellwomen ing of clever smuggler who used to bring contraband Into the US in their bustles Your (MaQ OLD TIMER FORT KY) memories BOX 340 to THE FRANK- 1?' !' - let l'ZWA- amr 'i-- i jiurrvrn' 4I4?T-'xa- i lr i Hi 'HIM 1 tar i- - ma isifni runt m-- ‘t Q iOi) ’W- (t-- cm u Mo) ) il t):jT linger' llh t 'IIf |