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Show KNiGHTS OF COLUMBUS HONOR DIGNITARIES CASTLE GATE NEWS 4-- H The ACHIEVEMENT (I taf r O .1 R I. , PAGE FIVE OCT. 28, 1S65 THURSDAY, P HELPER are extended at PROGRAM IS HELD Sympathies this time to the family of Olsen and to Mrs Floyd Mackley. Leland died while on a deer hunt Saturday. Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs Sariah Lewis were Mr and Mrs Bui Daniels and fam of Kearns. Mrs Ileen Wilde was a week end visitor t0 Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Shirl Barney and son of Clearfield were weekend visitors at the Walt Barney's. Here to enjoy the hunt and visit with the Thomas Hiltons were Mr and Mrs Tom Hilton Jr. and family of Salt Lake. Mrs Kate Orton and Eva were Monday visitors to Fair-vie- CI E Le-la- nd With pride and a sense of acH members complishment, walked across the stage of the Price Civic Auditorium to receive their awards of achievement from County Commissioner Walter Maynard, Key Banker jool H. Johnson, and President Helen Mathis of the Leaders Council. Over 170 Club members, leaders, and parents were present for tliis program which was held Wednesday, Oct. 20. Every year the Bankers Association pre'sents awards on Achievement night. These memawards consist of memgold pins, seals, bership Those, attending Stake MIA of completion, ber's certificates on at Price leadership meeting and leaders certificates. Thursday were Lugen Basso, Twenty-seve- n pins Joan Thorpe, Helen Houghton, were awarded by Mr. Johnson. Josephine Houghton, Larry Hy att and John and Don Houghton County, awards were presented Mr and Mrs Jack Thomas by Commissioner Maynard, asleft last week for Glasgow, sisted by Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Mont, to visit with the Mike Mathis and Marian Fergusson, Extension secretary. Dress ReThomas family. Mr and Mrs Johnatakis and vue pins were" presented by ,, Jamie of Salt Lake were week Mrs. Mathis. Four-yepins were award end visitors at the home of Bis cne Cooley, Linda Kobe, Tarn :'Ciip Miller. Debra' Wheeler, Madal-n- e Rees, Mr and Mrs Bud Griffiths, Cooley, Linda Kobe, Tammy Garnet and Linda of Salt Lake were Monday visitors at the Tempfer, Danielle Welsh, Dennis Fausett, Ray Kimber, Geri home of Charles Mills. Barbara Bowen, Mr and Mrs Earl Gilbert of Gunderson, Salt Lake visited last week at Vicki A. Ruesch, Marilyn Borla the John Houghton home. They Nancy Robertson, Trudy Skerl were returning from a trip to Renee Dimick, Wm. A. Jewkes, Harold Cunningham, Susan Wil New Mexico. Deloy Bogdin of Clearfield, son, Devonna Davis, Iinda E. 'vrs here over the weekend to Smith, Sherrie Hanna, Valyn visit with his parents and to Davis, Oherilyn Davis and Jody Cook. enjoy the deer hunt Style Dress Revue pins went Weekend visitors at the Mel to DeAnn Barton, Mary Elred, were home Mr Mrs and Parry James Parry and daughter of Ellen Bryner, Susan Spencer, Sue Morley Linda Christen?en, OleanfieM. Dimick, Ruth Stephens, Ben-daPeggy Visitors at the Tliomas this past weekend were Fay Swenson, Ann Passey, Jea Mr and Mrs Duane Bendall and nnie Wallace, Judy Bruce,. Kar family. They were on their way en Muranaka, Jerri Biddinger to N. Carolina where he will and Shirley Moosman. AchieveTo receive the be stationed. ment member each awards, Mrs Violet Ross was a week must have completed his or her end visitor to Duchesne. Mr & Mrs John Pessetto and project work and turned in the Exboys of Bountiful were visiting proof of completion to the office. tension with the Ray Wilstead and John Those who didn't attend the Pessettos of Helper over the Achievement night program to weekend. past receive their awards, are askWeekend visitors at the Fay E. Thacker home were Mr and ed to igo to the Extension ofMrs Jack Iiefson and boys of fice in the court hous3 and pick up their awards as soon as Spanish Fork. possible. Visitors at the Golden MeHor and Helen Houghton homes over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Wm Houghton and family of Salt Lake City. Central States News Views 4-- OUTDOORSY' garden-scente- .i-- D r7 fiw , ft. i d ATMOSPHERE is provided with a few puffs of Glade Mist air freshener in Grace Brown's kitchen. 4-- H 4-- H w. ii riiii On Sunday October 17, a dinner was the Green Well. served us n.ti' l itr nr imii ritr-''m"T- , Father Fitzgerald, administra- at tor a group and their ladies from Carbon and Salt Lake counties. Sister Mai-Angela, principal of Notre Dame High School and Sister Josephine of the school staff, were also present. Monsignor Edward F. Bowling, Pastor of St. Anttuony's church in Helper and Rev. Father John A. LaRranche, Pastor of Notre Dame de Lourdes church in Price, both members of the school, before restaurant in of KnigMs Price, honoring loco! and , of the dignitaries Knights of Columbus. The Notre Dame School of ' Price, was presented with a new fifty-stflag by the Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, Escalante Assembly No. 1136. The Knights in full Regala headed by Richard Bogus of Provoand Tony A. Ord of Helper, presented the flag to out-of-to- ar cf the Knights cf Columbus or- er ganization, participated in the activities. ' The Fourth Degree Knfights, a patriotic organization of Catholic men, have ten members in Carbon county. In addition to Msgr. Dowlhv?, and Tony A. Ori, other faithful members include Tom Perrero, Joe Bonacci, Jr., Vito Roniacoi, Albert Oppocher, Rudolph Andreind, Tom Beveridge and John Colombo. Father La-Bran- . ar i SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES INCREASE JAN. 1ST; "Sensicall" Telephone To Help Deaf Persons WILL CAUSES FINANCIAL BURDEN TO MANY Social Security taxes have become a greater financial bur den to the average family titan Federal . income taxes. This conclusion was reached in a report issued by Utah Foundation, private nonprofit tax research organization. Foundation calculations show that an average family of four persons with an annual income of $5600 pays approximately. one-four- . Of per year in Federal in-- 1 come taxes. The combined Fed eral Social Security tax that win be paid by this family head and his employer next, year will amount to $462, of' more than the Fed-- ! eral income tax liability. The report indicates that for, a person earning $8600 a year or more, Social Security taxes will total $554 in 1966, with the 1976, 1980 and empOoyee and employer each the combined $370 . the cost. This paying represents an increase of 59 percent over the maximum combined Social Security tax contribution of $348 in 1965. Foundation analysts observe that itlhe increase next year will be the tenth time that Social Security taxes have been raised since the program was inaugurated thirty years ago. When the Social Security Act was passed in 1935, the. maximum combined tax was $60, with scheduled increases calling for an eventual combined tax of $180 per year. The Foundation study .points out that next year's Social Security tax hike will not be the last. Still to come are additional increases scheduled for in the law for 1967, 1969, 1973, one-toa- th ear 1987. Eventually tax rate will A device which will enable totally deaf persons to use the telephone has been developed by a Bell System Telephone Company employee. Named "Sensicall" it was de veloped by New York Telephone Co. emgineer Ralph R. Serafinn and aBows the user to receive telephone messages through the sens of sight or touch. The Sensicall unit designed for deaf persons who cannot see alil'ows an individual to receive a message by feeling vibrations through a magnetically control led button attached to his tele phone. A code can be worked out using the timing and length of vibration. The person doing the calling can transmit signals by humming, whistling or tapping on the mouthpiece of his phone. A lamp, which converts sound into long and short flashes of light, is the basis of the Sensicall unit constructed for persons who can see but cannot hear, j 1 ( rr ' f PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY the employer), with the com bined maximum Social Security tax totalling $745.80 a year. This amount is nearly 12V4 times the original maximum S0 dial Securrrty tax of $60 that was in effect between 1937 and iJ PHOTOGRAPHER had to lie un- der hurdle to man this unusual WI hoto of a common track event Lw.., H Pencil Sharpeners for Sir at Journal NOTRE Office . 1 7 v i : Envelopes All Siies, At Journal Office EMU om raae On This program will be shown in classrooms to fit in with the school curriculum, acregular Chuck Ghirardelli, Owner cording to Dr. Bel. In schools where TV recep- Prompt, Conrteom Service tion is not practical, a qualified ,1959. unilaw enforcement officer - Helper 1 Phone: The disparity between Fed--1 form will deliver the in message eral income taxes and Social to the students at assemblies Security taxes is greater in the lor other student gatherings as lease of large families which by school officials. pay proportionately less income arranged on the proIn commenting tax on the same income. FurUtah Liquor Control Com gram thermore, the report indicates mission Chairman, J. W. Pace that the disparity will also be said, "We in the commission greater in the future when the recognize the need for a proadditional Social Security tax of this kind and are dehikes are scheduled to go into gram to be a part of it. We lighted effect. will be happy to explain Utah's Social Security taxes were laws and regulations with resraised FOR RENT materially by the 1965 pect to alcoholic beverages in FOR SALE U.S. Congress to finance the answer to any questions that new Medicare program and may arise as the program proROOMS for RENT Day, week Social soil at Security benefits. gresses." FROM wall to wall, no 'or month rates. Also Furn. higher The which must be paid John C. Campbell, U.S.B.A. with rate, cleaned Wash carpets Apts. Air Conditioned. el, onLustre. both the employee and the Western District Director, said Rent electric Blue Rm facilities. HILLCREST by was boosted from Operation Understanding would Furniemployer, Mutual 1 Hotel & Apts. Phone shampooer $1. to 4.2, effeciive Jan. not be presented as a "crack ture & Hardware. Helper. FOR RENT An Unfurnished 1, 1966. In addition, tins higftr down" or "scare" tactic but rather as an informative proApartment. Utilities famish- rate will apply to the first BEAUTIFUL Wurlitzer Spinet in Ghirardelli gram that should appeal to the annual Call ed. Richard instead earnings Piano $495. Used Pianos $150 at of the first $4800 which has students' self interest and good 10,28,usc Helper. and up. Price Music Co., 39 been the case heretofore. judgment. E. Main, Price, Utah 3,llusc FOR RENT 4 room modern "Sales to minors is a probhouse with furnace. For inlem the brewing industry, thru Modformation Phone USBA, has fought for many FOR SALE Two All Types of 10,23,ltc ern houses in Helper. These years" said Campbell. To give the program added impact he houses are priced low for said the USBA will furnish quick sale. Helper Insurance Miscellaneons minor identification forms to & Loan Inc. 155 So. Main St. all beer outlets in the state and 8,26,us Phone CARPET Expert Helper, Headquarters will urge them to use the utA good Quality installation. most caution in avoiding sales line. Free Estimates. Mohawk Equitable Insurance COAL Prompt delivery Carbon to minors. & Bigelow and Firth carpeta. Call coal. washed Jay Fuel Agency HELPER FURNITURE and Donohue morning or evening Georg Patterlck HARDWARE, Helper 6,63,08C Salesbooks for Sale at 9,30,4tp Phone Phone ME Price Journal Office al CLEANERS-(OrientOr- RUG & CARPET HEALTH FOOD STORE & Domestic). Carpet ganic Vitamins, Clint Miller binding and Serg Rug laying, Flour. Granges Wb.de Wheat tag; Upholstery & Rug Sham 316 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah Electrolux Sales and pooing; 5 T.l.nsc Phone Service. W. R. EVERETT, 644 n. 2nd East Price, Utah Typewriter Ribbons, AH 7 use Phone on Sale at Journal vJi BOOSTERS' CLUB DAME TEENS and Alcohol Contlnuen lira If 0y neighbors - reach 11.30 (5.65 to be paid by the employee and 5.65 by - ::: 1 0 CHUCK'S K.... k is 4-- to be affecting the pigeons, too. 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