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Show Alcoholism Workshop Held in Richfield Social Security Recipient May Earn up to $2520 people can earn as la much as 2520 and get their full Social Security retirement or survivor benefit. In 1974 ini A workshop was held on December 16th in the courtroom of the Sevier County Courthouse in Richfield. This workshop was held to discuss, mainly, the proposed Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Treatment Act for law enforcement officials and judges from the local justics courts and the year they can get their full social security benefit for any month in which they neither earn over $210 nor do substantial work in their businesses. Different rules apply to disabled people who are getting Social Security disability benefits and people 72 and over will continue to get their full social security benefits regardless of earnings. the yearly earnings limit was The increase is to keep in line with higher amount the wages. For earnings over $2500 in 1975, Social Security benefits will be reduced by $1 for every $2 earned. However, no matter how much people earn for the $2400. MANTI r.nJKGS AUTO & DIESEL REPAID state legislators within the six county area (Wayne, Millard, Piute and Sevier, Sanpete, Juab). Representatives from law enforcement, judges and legislators were present along with guests who also participated in the workshop. The guests included: Robert Christiansen; Assistant Director for the Division of Alcohol and Drugs, who was the featured speaker, George Brinkerhoff; Mental Health Specialist, Clair Cowley; District Director of Family Services, Dwight Daniels; District Agent for Adult Probation and Parole and Richard Little; District Program Coordinator, Division of Al cohol and Drugs. Most of those in attendance felt that this proposed act would be beneficial to the public or public drunk. The act covers just this area of dealing with the public drunk. It doesnt effect existing laws relating to driving under the influence, drunk driving, etc. Jamie is at the center of things for an exercise session with her class. too. Educating your feet is important BonHere physical education teacher nie Jolley helps Jamie walk a beam. 1 I a RADIO MYSTERY THEATER. are no pictures There words, cast over 221 affiliated stations every night of the week, begins its second year Monday, January 6 on KSL, Salt Lake City. To kick off the new year, I MYSTERY WHEEL ALIGNMENT TUNE-U- P ENTERPRISE Q O THEATER will broadcast seven thrillers based on consecutive stories by that American genius, Edgar Allan Poe, credited with having perfected both the tale of horror and the detective story. Examples of each will be heard, beginning with the The PreJan. 6, and mature Burial The followed by, in order, Masque of the Red Death, "BereThe Oblong Box, The Murders In the nice, The Tell-Tal- e Rue Morgue, The Cask of and Heart Amontillado. In The Murders in the Rue Poe created the Morgue worlds first fictional private detective, C. Auguste Dupin, preceding Sir Arthur Canan Doyles Sherlock Holmes by some 50 years. In fact, Doyle admitted many times he patterned Holmes on Poes Dupin who, like the later Holmes, solved the most baffling crimes by means of his almost supernatural analytical powers. I Trained and Experienced Mechanic S chiller, g A year ago there were some nonbelievers who said it could not be done, that people could not be lured from their television sets. But today some 15 million different people tune in $$$ 265 NORTH spine-tinglin- broadcast of the CBS MYSTERY the CBS RADIO THEATER in the course of a month. And the series, broad- Major and Minor Mechanical Repairs PEARSON The room is quiet. The lights are dim. You switch on your radio. A squeaking door squeaks. E. G. Marshall says, And beCome in. Welcome. fore you know it, youre deep music and soundeffects. Youre using your imagination again, not just staring. TO SERVE YOU SHOP LOCATED EPHRAIM Radio Mystery Theater Gains Large Audience into a NOW OPEN! I MESSENGER Thursday, December 26, 1974 on Duty REAR OF TIRE CO. EPHRAIM MAIN Michael D. Anderson (Manti), Mgr. PHONE 283-450- or 0 835-237- J Any kid loves a lunch break , including Jamie. U ' - How do you remember your first years of school? As a time of play, dabbling in brightly colored paper and paste, learning the three R's? Whatever memories stir in you, they wont be quite the Jamie Weaver. same as for nine-year-o- ld see, Jamie was born without eyes and wears artificial plastic ones. She is one of about 250,000 children You Jamie gets a helpful hand in clay modeling from teachers aide James Tome o. afflicted every year in this country with a birth defect. But that doesnt keep her from an active day in her public school special education class in her home town of Spokane, Washington. Grateful appreciation to our friends and customers. Best of New Year wishes to each and every one. eutd 'Dottle & Jamie, who is in third grade this year, is the 1975 March of Dimes National Poster Child. Here she givesa glimpse of what a typical school day can be like for an un- daunted blind child. EPHRAIM Christmas is love and togetherness. At this great time, we value most sincerely the patronage and good will of this fine community. WewTsfi dba Christensens of Ephraim you a Snappy QleaT year the spirit of the season , we extend best wishes to all our friends and customers . In We send best wishes for a Happy Holiday. Warm thanks to friends and neighbors. amis cffiouIkjue 6c Tflottt cutd Stujfc cftanli, c Utah EPHRAIM Salon |