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Show Pfc;4 8 April IS, 1960 BLANDING OUTLOOK nwe PI 0PERA1LS 01 BOOltt AT Social Security DALLAS Information As the length of the life span and population increases, so the number of disabled pei According to Kesler T. Fowel manager of the Provo Social Security district office, there are an estimated .four million people in the United States unable to work because of their disability. The disability provisions of the Social Security Act provide for the protection of disabled workers and their families. Persons between the ages of 50 and 65 may qualify for disability benefits. Those under age 50 may qualify for a freeze of their social security earnings record to protect their own and their dependents future benefit rights. . In order to qualify under the disability provisions, a person must have worked five out of the 10 years before he became abled. He must also be under a severe and long-lastidisability which prevents him from engaging in any substantial gainful activity. Mr. Powell stated that anyone who thinks he meets these requirements should file an application at his local social security booth. office. The social security office stopped at the BroSome 2000 San Juan County will assist him in developing his into distributed were claim and supply medical forms chures terested people, which oontalns to be filled out by doctors and hosMonument pitals to show the extent of the impressive pictures of Goose Neck, disability. Valley, Needles, and other Point Horse Dead The medical evidence, and other scenic attractions. information about a. persons edthere drove The .Blickenstaffs ucation and work experience, will and were accompanied by Mr, Ward be forwarded to a state agency for who is Tull timr asRoylanee, a determination. ng . art Mr. and Mrs vacation area. Many Dallas peoEugene Bllokenttaff on duty in ple had been to Utah and they the Utah publicity booth at the are enthusiastic boosters for Those who had never been Dallas Sports and Travel Show us. to Utah had a vague impression held April abort Shorn 2-- 10. shot sat an exhibit of that it is a hot, dry barren vacation areas and reoreation desert and this we certainly Mr. Bliokenstaff tnea xo correct, a lot of inequipment. said he felt that Utahs booth terest was shown in reguard to showed up those of other states, San Juan County and we planted because of it's attractive dis- the seeds for alot more of the play but more Important, Utah same. The rug used as the counter has a dam sight more to offer We passed top was made by Nava Jos in Monthan our competition. out maps and pictures to a great ument Valley. It was the objeot mnv neonle sho were choosing a of many inquiries by those who are invited to Join in this hunt The VUMFF Margo Howell, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howell cut her eyelid on barbed wire while She was taken Friday. PIERS JOANNA i.r. end Mrs. aro the proud LeRoy fa-rent- s Burnett of a 5 lb. oz. dar: haried baby girl bom Friday 8th at Monti cello 11 Janloe has She Hospital. been named iCey. Burnett's mother and and her family, the Masister rvin Wixons of Ogden visited over the weekend. They brought the Mr. LeRqy Burnett children home from Ogden where they had been for sevor&l weeks while Mrs. Burnett was in the hospital. Max King, our . local deputy sheriff is driving a Chevrolet police car. Gladys Huber new white suffered an eye Infection which had to be ced Monday. comments on She received the lanmany patch over her eye. Mrs. Melvin Gaines was honored by a wedding shower friday at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Bob Hostesses were Mrs. Jennings. Bob Jennings, Mrs. Lee Van Tassel, and Mrs. Lee Wagner. Present were Mrs. Mary Hollings- lira. worth, Roy Mrs, Dugan, tyron Black, Mrs. Duke Simpson, Mrs, aid Merz, Mrs. Lee Turner, Ann Mrs. Harold Chamberlain, Cook, Elizabeth Gaines, Mrs. Jennings, , Mrs. Lee Mrs. Lee Van Tessel. received Bob Wagner and The bride many gifts from ladies were unable to attend. The gifts were opened and displayed Refreshments of Coke, Coffee and who Punch were served. State officers of the Baptist Mission Society, Mrs. A.N. Beau- doin, Mrs. E.H. Huckleberry, Mrs English and Mrs. A.J. Johnson, met with the ladies of the Bluff Baptist Community Church at the home of Mrs. Harold Cook April 12. Plans were discussed Sam Mrs. Melissa Christenson and Black of Montieello Mrs. Christenson's visited and family, the Byron daughter Blacks, Sunday. Mr. playing to the Mission Hospital in Monument Valley. Dr. Mason took several stitohes. Glenn for the organizing of the Bluff is Mission Circle. to be held Saturday morning at Baptist The Bluff Women's Baptist 11 a.m. near the Bluff School-hous- e. Mission Cirole will meet at the The Easter Egg hunt is home of Mrs. Harold Cook April one of three Children's parties 21, et 2 p.m. Anyone wishing to sponsored by the Bluff Chamber Join the .Circle please attend of Commerce each year. The Camp this meeting. Fire Girls under the supervision There will be no aervieee at of June Van Tassel will color I the Bluff Baptist and .hide the eggs. All children! Church, Easter Sunday, Comunlty April 17 The annual Easter Egg. hunt State of Tourist and Publi- sistant to Director James Cannon, For further information con- cerning rights and. benefits under city. describe the disability provisions of the BHckenstafTs The a as very oapable san. Social Security Act, check with Roylanoe your, nearest social security The Church will go as a group to the San Juan Community Churoh at Montieello for worship and There will be services. Anyone needing transservices. ck pot-lua fellowship dinner at portation see Mrs. Harold Cook the Montieello Church after the or Phone bap-tesi- ral 672-21- 62. 0000000000000000000000000 o o For o Every IDay Low Prices 8 o o Plus ld Strike Stamps 0o o Chop Qti o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o oo 0 0 o o 0 o 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 7 to 7 Week Days 10 to 5 SiiBdays o o $ 0 a -- D DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |