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UhiFicc Press PeciRmMini Petenaa Qettrancs Quatideftt Dental Senice Hom4 Iron b-Smith's b-Smith's Gmc Tunpanofis Metats Fowiei Pmp fcnoM Car do Ins. learns -UtiCafc Harts Hamfe testaafant Hawsftool VemsCmcn Sounds Easy Genuine ( Wes Mientatfebfln' Men Dr. Kent Daw -Dr. Don Ktertton -Floral Elegance Pwplt-Pif Pioa Desefet Batik Pacesetter UbtCiti Social Security checks to increase by 3 percent V. - S Elizabeth F. Shoell Eugene Smith The Social Security checks delivered January 3 will include a 3lj percent automatic cost-of-living benefit increase, a Social Security spokesperson said recently. The automatic increase, formerly made in July checks, was delayed for six months by 1983 legislation designed to strengthen the Social Security system. Future increases will also be made in January checks. Social Security and supplemental security income (SSI) payments are increased automatically when the cost of living increases 3 percent or more from one year to the next, the representative said. Examples of the new benefit rates include: -The maximum monthly payment to a worker age 65 in 1983 will increase from $709 to $734. -The average monthly benefit for a retired worker will increase from $411 to $425. -The average monthly benefit for a retired couple will increase from $709 to $733. -The average monthly benefit for an aged widow or widower will increase from $380 to $393, -The average monthly benefit for a disabled worker, wife and children will increase from $833 to $864. More information about Social Security benefit rates can be obtained ob-tained at any Social Security office. The address and telphone number of the nearest Social Security office can be found in the telephone directory. Exempt organizations to get Social Security coverage Beginning January 1, employees of non-profit organizations described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, who earn at least $100 during a calendar year, will be required to pay Social Security tax. The non-profit organizations will be required to also pay into Social Security for these employees. Until 1984 the non-profit organizations were excempt from c : 1 c : . . 1 auciai aecuruy utx, uiueas me organizations chose to be a part of the Social Security system; however, the Social Security Amendments of 1983, Public Law 98-21, 98-21, ended the exemptions - making nvn . r. n n I i . t ...... uuih wit ciufiujiccs auu organizations subject to the law. The Internal Revenue Service and Social Security Administration will hold a jointly sponsored seminar to aid exempt organizations in conforming con-forming to the requirement of the new law and to advise them of the Social Security benefits for their employees. The IRS-Social Security seminar will be held Thursday, Dec. 15, at , the IRS-SS building, 465 S. 400 East, Salt Lake City. The two-hour seminar will brief organizations representatives on the filing requirements, coverage and benefits for their employees. Reservations for the seminar can be made by calling 524-4060 or 524-4171 524-4171 in the Salt Lake City dialing area of toll-free 1-800-424-1040 elsewhere in the state. Elizabeth Fisher Shoell, 80, of Pleasant Grove, died Friday, Dec. 2, 1983. in a Salt Lake City hospital. She was born July 10, 1903 in iteber City, a daughter of Andrew and Agnes Muir Fisher. She married Frederick Spiers Shoell on June 1, J926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 6, 1963. She attended schools in Wasatch County and later graduated from BYU with a B.S. and later earned a master's degree from Utah State University. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma. She taught school in Wasatch County, Weston, Idaho and the Alpine School District for a total of 42 years. Following her retirement she lived in St. George for 10 years where she taught at Dixie College. She was active in the LDS Church and had worked in several of the auxiliaries and had directed several plays for- the Mutual .organization. She was a member of the Cadmus Gub of Pleasant Grove. Survivors include two sons: Frederick R. (Bob) Shoell, Pleasant Grove; and David F. Shoell, Salt Lake City. Also 10 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Four sisters and one brother: Mrs. Russell (Erma) Barker, Mary Greer and Sterling Fisher, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Glenn (Nellie) Wiseman, Las Vegas, Ne"v., Mrs. Sam (Naomi) Lenicka, Visilia, Calif. Services were held Monday at the Pleasant Grove 2nd Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. . Services were under the direction of Bishop Frederick R. "Bob" Shoell of the Pleasant Grove Second Ward. Pallbearers were grandsons: R. Michael Shoell, James Beck Shoell, John Fisher Shoell, Steven D. Shoell, Colin Frederick Shoell, Wayne Ercanbrack and Jeffery D. Lambright. Honorary pallbearers' were great-grandsons., McKay Ercanbrack, Danny Shoell, Cameron Shoell, Benjamin Ercanbrack, Er-canbrack, Jeremy Shoell, Scott Shoell and Mathew Lambright. The family prayer was offered by Marvin G. Fisher. The prelude and postlude were played by Catherine Rees. The invocation was by Wesley N. Jense. . A piano solo was played by Kimberly Shoell, "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief." A tribute-was given by Bishop Shoell as written by Helen Wadley. ' . Michelle, ; Kristie, Jaclyri and Adrienne Shoelf, Wendi Lee and Benjamin Wayne Ercanbrack Er-canbrack sang a selection; Speaker was David Fisher Shoell and remarks were given by Bishop Shoell. Nancy Ekins sang "Love One Another" accompanied by Mrs. Rees. The benediction was by John Fisher Shoell and the grave was defeated Jjy R. Michael Shoellr . Eugene Smith, formerly for-merly of American Fork, died Nov. 29, 1983,; at his home in El Caj6n, Calif. He was born Feb. 20, 1901 in American Fork, the son of Alonzo Frank and Harriet Emily Ovard Smith. He married Melba Amelia Nielsen June 16, 1925 in American Fork. The marriage was later solemnized in the Arizona Temple. In the spring of 1927, Mr. and Mrs. Smith moved to San Diego, Calif., where he became one of the builders of "The ' Spirit of St. Louis," the plane in which Charles Lindberg flew across the Atlantic Ocean. Later that same year the couple moved to St. Louis, where Mr. Smith became the first person EUGENE SMITH to develop a technique to weld stainless steel. Eventually they returned to San Diego, where Mr. Smith was superintendent of Solar Aircraft Co. He retired in 1960. He was an active member of the LDS Church. Mr. Smith was noted for his industry and practicality, as well as for his high idealism, honesty, compassion and' sense of responsibility. respon-sibility. " Survivors include his wife, El Cajon, Calif.; four sons, Glen Eugene of SanDiego; Edward Raymond of La Mesa, Calif.; Gordon Roy of Alpine, Calif.; Paul Lymon of American Fork; 13 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; four brothers and one sister, Nile of Ojai, Calif; Mrs. Kenneth (RhuEmma) . Francom of Pleasant Grove; George G. of Orem ; Lymon O. of Spring ville; and Earl G. of El Cajon. Services were held "Dec. 3 in San Diego, Calif. Interment was at the. Greenwood Memorial Park and Mortuary in San Diego. L-f Clara Hooley Lecture offered on Canadian sources Clara L. Marrott Hooley, 86, of Pleasant Grove, died Monday, Nov. 28, 1983, at an Orem nursing home. She was born July 13, 1897 in Lindon, to Arthur Ar-thur and Selina Stradding Marrott. She married Thomas Roy Hooley May 16, 1917 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 7, 1978. She was a member of the LDS Church. She attended schools in Orem. She lived jn Lindon all of her married life. Survivors include one daughter and three sons, Mrs. Earl (Zola) Booth of Pleasant Grove, LaVar R. Hooley of Orem; Lon Hooley and Gene Hooley, both of Lindon; one sister, Elsie Simmons, Sim-mons, Provo; 15 grandchildren; 46 great grandchildren; five step grandchildren; one great great grandchild. She was preceded in death by two sons and two grandsons. Services were conducted con-ducted Nov. 30 with burial in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. y Step right tip. See DigftaTs computer with two brains. The Rainbow 100 Personal Computer from Digital actually contains two com-. puters. One runs tomorrow's taster software. The other runs today's proven software. Software lor business, engineering, science, educatioa or tun. - Come into ComputerLand and see the Rainbow 100. Once you do. you won't have to think twice. BD Carillon Square 287 East 1300 South, Orem, Utah 224-2608 . Orel OQ stores worldwide - Ykksow small comptaesx let tahixoduayoa. The Utah Valley Chapter of the Utah Genealogical Association invites all interested persons to attend as Bart K. Litchfield presents the topic "Canadian Sources," Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 6225, in the Harold B. Lee Library on the BYU campus in Provo. Mr. Litchfield, member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, was for 28 years in charge of the main Southern Alberta Office of the Provincial Auditor, thus becoming acquainted with government records. For 20 years he has been a consultant in branch genealogy libraries and enjoys organizing and teaching genealogical seminars in Canada. Holland correction An obituary in last week's newspaper for Steven J. Holland incorrectly said the infant son of James Myron and Cynthia Holland was born in the -American Fork Hospital. He was born Nov. 21, 1983 at the family home in Pleasant Grove. We regret any inconvenience the error may have caused. Practical Gift Ideas From Grain Country Montana Chocolate Ambrosia p ( . 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