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Show Save On Tires For Your Car, Truck VOI . VIII NO. 6 Four Drivers MAY 23, Lewiston, Utah 1969 County Record Set For Social Security Licenses Suspended Three drivers in Franklin county and one in Caribou county had their licenses suspended recently. Those suspended in Franklin county included Bobby L. Keller, Preston, for reckless driving; Ricky Lloyd, Preston, driving while license suspended, and LaMar H. Lar-sePreston, accumulation of violation points. In Caribou county, the license of Clyde C. Bennett, Grace, was suspended for driving while under vie n, Presion Woman Named To A record 997,000 in monthly social security benefits was being paid to 1,179 residents of Franklin county at the end of December 1968, according to Stanton S. Thompson, District Manager of the Pocatel-l- o Social Security District of- monthly benefits to more than' million people 1 out of ev- -' ery 8 Americans. Although retired workers comprise the! largest group of beneficiaries, of all peoalmost ple receiving benefits are under 60. There are currently fice. more than 3.8 million children widowed! By the end of May 1969, so- and .5 million young cial security will be paying mothers receiving payments. Payments to the young family of a worker who dies at an 25 I early age could total as much as 185,000 to 8100,000. Ricks Graduates Area Students If you have any questions concerning the social security or Medicare programs please contact the social security! a - a? i :i i I j representauve who wiu us w 20 10:30 from Preston May a.m. to 12 noon at the court house social hall. A large number of students n area from the received graduation certificates last week from the Ricks College. Graduation exercises were held May at the Rexburg Grace-Presto- Mrs. Angus Condie has been selected by Ann Patterson, director of Volunteer Ser vices, to serve as the local contact person for the volun teer services department of Idaho State School and Hos pital, Nampa, Ida. She will have information readily available to all indi viduals and organizations who will help to meet the need for the mentally handicapped children at the institution and in the community. Mrs. Condie has recognized the need for volunteers to help provide the "extras" that contribute to a pleasant life for the retarded child. She is anxious to enlist others who will also be concerned. RIVERDALE BRIEFS Ronald Hampton of Idaho Kails was a guest two days last week of Samuel Smith. They were former missionary companions. Graduates included: Ada Emmeline Marva Page,! Dayton: Christine Griff eth, Christie Dennis P.1 Lynne Phillips, Linford James Bing Phillips, ham. Franklin: Jo Elda Castillo. Grace: LaRene Pack, Jen-anEgbert, Linda Krebs, Alice Faye Rasmussen, Sheila Rae Rowsell, Richard Max DEALER j j j Check These Savings: G00DYEAB Pow. IID Wty Polyester WS 855-1- 5 Explains Postal Raise An "inherited" postal de ficit of $1.2 billion is respon sible for the proposals to raise the postage bill for res idents of Preston, Wallace Jensen, acting Postmaster, said today. Mr. Jensen said he had Smith. Preston: Eugene S. Ben- been advised by Postmaster nett, Alene Sharp, James F. General Winton M. Blount in Butterfield, Carolyn Jensen, Washington, D.C. that the Marlene Klippert, Greg Aus- record $1.2 billion 1970 deficit tin Merrill, Joel Rowsell Pal- compelled President Nixton mer, Lois Beutler Palmer, to seek postage rate increas Janette Sharp, Vlcki Swann, es. Vicki Ardis Petterborg, in addition to increasing Smith, Mary Elizabeth Olson. letter mail from 6 to 7 cents, Swan Lake: Jeanine Kay. as proposed by the Johnson Thatcher: Bruce Lynn Administration, President Goodsell, LaNae Harris, D'- - Nixon also asked that second and third-clas- s Ann McGregor. mailers help reduce the large postal de Weston: Charlotte C. Rhea Jensen, Roselle ficit which would otherwise the McKay, Judith Ann Tomasi. be paid by taxpayers, postmaster said. For bulk third-clas-s mail and most magazines an newspapers, the rates would be increased 16 percent to 20 percent above today's levels he noted. These percentages include rate kikes already scheduled by previous action of Congress. The hTesiaents recom mended increase will reduce the 1970 postal deficit by more man zwo million. 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Stu dents participating were Bob Merrill, Kevin Christensen, snawna Porter, Patty Clay son, Kathie Christensen, Jill Clay son, Dorthea Swann, Jul ene Bodily and Julie Ann Christensen. They each play ed two piano selections. Saturday evening was the second recital and Stade Rasmossen, Elizabeth Cydne Hansen, Hawkes, Daotta Christensen, Jan Jensen. Sherl Larsen. Mary Ann Christensen, Larry Crookston, Bridgette Auger and Debbie Coourn each play ed two numbers. Parents and grandparents were invited and Mrs. Johnston served refreshments at both recitals. FROM Quantities Are Limited On - Some Items COME EARLY - SO YOU ... WONT BE DISAPPOINTED . . . BOSEN JEEP & TIRE SALE? District Ageit FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SKRVING SOUTHERN IDAHO & NORTHERN Pbone KB -- 154 33 West Oneida, Presto QE iRlUMia PLY ARMSTRONG FIBERGLASS 775-1- 4 n, Sny Crop Hail Insurance Now C HPG WD FIBERGLASS CLUBS $1,000.00 tn Cub. n. 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