Show claim The pllfled 1967 Amendments sim- one of the ways you can - In th medicare benefits to help sign the claim form and give it to pay doctor bills There are 2 your doctor — you do not have ways to claim these benefits to send in any papers he does as before If you and your doc- - If your doctor does not want to en he can apply to apply for the medicare payment l°r Pav® tmedlcare payment come now you can apply for It even If ° k"1 casa y°u mpty you have not yet paid the bill All you do Is send In the Itemised with your standard claims form But remember medicare does not pay the entire bill You are responsible for the first $50 of medical expenses each year After you meet the $50 deductible bill medicare will pay 80 percent of the reasonable charges for covered services that year For additional Information get in touch with your social security office A representative will be In the basement of the County Court- house in Manti Tuesday No- vember 5 1968 from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm f il3VflGld A turkey dinner and all the was served on Saturtrimmings day at the home of Henry Willden the occasion being the 79th birthof Mr Willden day anniversary forty guests being there to honor him They Included his only living sister Mrs Emma J Johnson from Centerfleld Mr and Mrs Ronald Christensen and Kay Ernest Willden Mr and Mrs Don Westenskow and family all from Mr and Mrs Michael Layton Willden from Duchesne Mr and Mrs Bud Harris and Mr and Mrs Ron Harris all from Bountiful Mrs Gail Sorensen and all family Gaylene Bederickson of Kearns Mr and Mrs Jimmy Keech and family from Granger Mr and Mrs Max Christensen family Ogden Mr sGeroglna from Salina Mrs Earlene Jeffs and daughter Doreen from Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Earl Christensen and daughter Sally and Mrs Van- from Centerfleld Utah's Governor j It is now time to compare Here Is The REAL Rampton Record 23 Migration to Utah 1500 Per Capita Income— US per year “500 per year per year 31st to 30th 30th to 36th 89 84 Per Capita Income Rank ol 15 per year average 45 Value added by manufacturing 420 per year Employees on manufacturing payrolls 4 1875 Employees in construction 4360 per year New jobs created (private sector) 4 5100 per year New jobs created (public sector) 4 2600 per year Unemployment Below US average each year SEEN i ? I’d i Ad thtf by Sanpete Co lulled 6800 per year Mate million Republican Central Utah ODlilMl For your STATE TREASURER vote for the man who is best qualified to serve as custodian of the State's finances Sugar Company Makes Final 1967 Payment To Growers FACTS The final payment Checks totaUng $359036 were mailed to sugar beet growers in Utah by Utah Idaho Sugar Company today as final payment on the 1967 crop of sugar beets Allen J EXTEND FREEPORT Frandsen to In Utah was $1532 except In the Layton area where the average payment was $1540 U and I operates beet sugar factories In Utah at Garland and West Jordan 1C) Chairman brought Golden Allen Stands For: Highly qualified through education and experience: Honesty and integrity in government Accounting graduate USU post Protection and assistance to the graduate study USU IDS Bus' small business enterprise iness College U of Utah U of Investment of public monies in Arizona Utah financial institutions to asHigh School principal at Kanab sure interest income to the state Utah Teacher at LDS Business Return to basic freedoms and College Former auditor State Dept of protections granted by the com Education stitution Accountant Keep taxes down no increase reg accounting in State income or sales taxes oftice of Universal ClT Credit Improve the American image Corp eliminate credibility gap Public accountant $4838304 the amount paid growers In Utah by the company for the crop In all of Its producing areas U and I paid a total of $28121400 for 1967 crop beets The total average payment per ton of beets received Jay growers Statistical Foundation Committee v :) AIAaaaa iaaAAaaaa Pol ' ' Jl - Vote CARL W BUEHNER Vote STRAIGHT Republican fiourcest US Department of Commerce statistical lit ItithV JUB8 Iterlttv of Govrrumnt ©(HMD QHMKMI BIG BUCK Steve Allred of Centerfleld poses with the large buck he killed the opening day of the 1968 deer hunt The animal was taken In the area by Willow Creek and Steve felled him with the first shot Weight of the deer was not recorded but it ‘took three men to load him in a jeep the hunter stated Above US average each year THE ft i V 900 per year $71 NOW THAT YOU HAVE per year “1250 per year State Debt of the Hafen family were Mrs Hafen’ s father Paul C Lyon and her brother Paul Lyon Jr and his wife and son Mr and Mrs Lester Hansen spent Saturday In the north end of the state where Mr Hansen took part as a speaker in the funeral services of Deal Lowell Baxter In Lehi They also visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Ashley Nielson and at West Jordan at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Hatfield Mrs Hatfield is a sister to Mr Hansen Sgt and Mrs Howard Christiansen and sons Scott and Mark vacaare spending a tion at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Harold Christian-an- d sen Howard Is stationed at man Air Force Base in New Mexico Mr and Mrs Carl Christiansen and family from Salt Lake spent the weekend at their parentis home v 4 “150 per year per year Christiansen Saturday night Sunday visitors at the home (M33DILGM) RAMPTON ADMINISTRATION CLYDE ADMINISTRATION STATE OF UTAH Page 7 1968 31 and Mrs Viola Jensen from Mayfield Norma Hafen entertained all the Mayfield girls her age at a surprise party for Jenny Lynn lost 4 years we hove been exposed to one of the biggest and best public relapromotional programs in our History Ail designed to promote Population Growth October Thursday essa Jensen tions and personal Many extravagent claims have been made by the Governor his reeord with the Clyde (Republican) administration ll67S ELECT L Qoiean v Slate Treasurer i mien REPUBLICAN 700 735 advertisement Centerville : f7 and Proposition No4 Why it’s important that you vote fidPETE COUNTY against No4 It is filled with hidden Senator Bennett Works For Sanpete County pitfalls not really benefit the farmers in true farm areas as these properties Instead it are already assessed at considerably less than other'properties would benefit only land speculators at the fexpense of home owners and all other property taxpayers It would lead to higher taxes for home owners and others adding to your tax burden If one group gets a preferential assessment soon other groups may demand special consideration Before long Utah could end up with a hodge-podgclassified property tax It would Work grant for Improvements of Central speed-u- treatment equitable Sponsored the Rural Investment to Industries which locate (here Fought bills water into Sanpete which made possible several projects In County Sanpete County of stockmen by the Forest Service and other Act under government agencies of Denver to Cove Fort Highway which many students for Sanpete County Act which would bring jobs to Sanpete sportsmen as a leading spokesman Interstate at Snow College are able (o obtain loans and similar counties against the Democratic "boiled wool" by giving tax incentives Administration's gun control Vote for the Man Who Takes a Stand for You Bennett Day Rally poiioe Nov KSL-T- V FOR (XUX 1 — 7:30 pm Channel 5 Contact your Bennett County Chairman Roy Hatch AGAINST Act Work for Sanpete County sheepmen by his successful action to halt the importation of which cut deeply Into domestic markets and his sponsoring legislation to limit wool Imports me HIGHER TAXES Beverly S Clrnih nin Chaiimnn Airport which will bring additional for new Manti post office approval to assure Supported the National Defense Education In order to continue their education wdlon 7 of (lie Coniitulion of putjroiiiiix lo sutritd Ankle Xlllt joint rrmliiiiim for aitriiuluiral uw may be ilir Simr of L'luli lo provide thsl all land dri(naifd of only thine fat ion relame lo uih on the loninleraiinn UNITED CITIZENS at Utah Project Introduced amendment to Highway Bill which made possible construction 70 which will bring additional visitors to Sanpete County PROPOSITION NO 4 AGRICULTURE LAND TAXATION AGAINST in getting Obtained Vote against Proposition No4 aiirkulluial Federal Succeeded and Flood Protection Supported watershed protection including Birch Creek and North Sanpete Project Don't be deceived by promoters of this discriminatory confusing proposal awi'wed for all Supported ted H'Uul 4'hwt J in the countdown and helP to Victory Richard Paid by 1 SeUipotG County for Bennett Ninon Bennett sxpsrlsnce" told Vet You "Clve mt nsd the "" ' him the Rnpvb‘°" H" lb"M Ml |