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Show Ben Lomond Beacon Thursday, August 4, 1977 7 Social Security troubles The Carter g inequities Administration's ot proposals the Social Security system. As it now stands, persons who contribute dont necessarily receive benefits; persons who don't contribute may receive band-aiapproach when benefits Some are docked what is needed is major for working after retirement, while others having a greater surgery. Two of the propsals would income receive the full put the burden on the benefit. It simply doesn't business person again. One make sense. would eliminate, over a Recently, during tesitmony period of four years, the before the Senate Subis which ceiling on wages which are committee taxable for Social Security discussing Carters purposes. (The current level proposals, an original idea is $16,500. but if the was presented-o- ne which Administration proposal goes would correct many of the through the employer must inequities described above. The idea came from the pay Social Security taxes on the full amount of his emNational' Federation of for bailing out our troubled Social Security program are somewhat disappointing To quote the cliche, they are a d ployees' wages by 1981). The Business Independent administration also proposes (increasing the payroll tax rate levied on persons from 7 to 7.5 percent. Unfortunately, the Carter (NFIB), an organization which represents some 515.000 small business firms across the country. NFIB Research Director William J. Dennis, Jr., described it. plan does nothing about the Family plans reunion for weekend activity completed family group sheet The descendants of John Morse and his wives Ann Bennett and Alice Lewis will hold a reunion Saturday, August 13 at North Ogden Park, 2682 N. 500 E. in the East bowery from 10 am to 5 p.m. and pedigree chart. A program at 2 p m. will be followed by election of officers. an auction of donated articles, and heir loom quilt drawing The swimming pool is available for those wishing to use it. For further details and information contact Owen or Carol Olsen at Those attending should bring their own picnic ches. lun- For the geneolgoy workshop at 10 a m.. mem- 4 Jensen at bers are requested to bring a 4 DURA BY me neils proposal would divide the current Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) program into two parts. Part A would resembel the existing insurance program, but with some conceptual changes. Under Part A, each individual would receive as a benefit his or her accumulated plus ,, X V' V , : Since the Part A benefit may not be enough for some or families to individuals exist at reasonable standards. there would also be a Part B, patterned after the Income (SSI) Security B Part program. beneficiaries would receive two checks-th- Part eir A entitlements, they would be financed from the general revenues, subject to annual appropriations. This proposal makes sense for several reasons. For one thing, it separates earned entitlements from social subsidies, which makes the system more manageable. For another, since Part B benefits would come from the the proposal forces everyone to pay a fair share of subsidies revenues, general for the elderly. Under the present system, approximately two million e Federal government em- ployees and three billion state and local government employees pay virtually nothing towards these subsidies. The proposal would also eliminate many of the inequities described earlier since all individuals would receive employer-employe- . IN YOUR CHOICE OF BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, COLORS. WOODGRAINS FARM AND HOME BUILDING SUPPLY 2345 So. 1900 W. pays Congress attention to it. hope some Sand and morter SAKRETE Gravel A seminar for single LDS adults is Saturday morning, R. Cain, Howard W. Ogden, Robert Jones, Steve and Marsha Byrne. Featured speaker is Jay Livingood of the Deseret News who is a member of the LDS Church Committee for August 6th. Short workshop sessions include discussions of wills and estate planning, meals on floral a shoestring, Single Adults. attitude arrangements, Sponsored by the Ben Lomond Region YSI Special Interests Council, there is no charge for the seminar. Lunch will be served at 12:00 noon. improvement, photography and emergency first aid. A B.Y.U. produced film on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir tour of Europe will also be shown. Workshop directors are Lee Participating mix -- p . X4x 15 LB. FELT COVERS VAPOR SEAL ,x4x, 38, 12, and 44c Customer bills may not be affected because now n.J.99 EXTERIOR LATEX LATEX SEMIGLOSS -- rahr - FHA APPROVED SHAG CARPET AND PAD FINE & DANDY BY FIRTH CARPET AND PAD INSTALLED SELECTED PATTERNS REDUCED 25 ARMSTRONG VINYL FLOOR COVERING ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED INSTALLEd299 9.99 uAShS DEEP PILES CUT LOOP 25 VINYLS FLOOR COVERING FARM AND HOME BUILDING SUPPLY 2345 North 1900 West keep pencils by the phone, Scissors in drawers, not under beds, Have car keys of my own. YD. YD J dating back to the 1800s, is ;xplored in the page-lonirticle. g specially nd a phar-iac- complete with an soda fountain that ells ice cream. The dentist's office with its drill, a rare 0 I yearn to see, beyond sleeping hours, The house look clean and neat. No more fresh scrubbed floor Abused by muddy feet. I Farr West, Ogden Utah North and host Stake, Lorin Farr. Location of the seminar entitled A Happier You is LDS the Church meetinghouse at 15th St. and Liberty in Ogden. The event is from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Single LDS adults and friends living in other than the Ben Lomond Region are invited to attend if they will call ahead to Kathy Lofgreen at dis.overy of Wrigleys wrappers Hidden in the plants. (At least when schoo resumes again might have a fighting chance.) No I Improve chances for successful marriage If you Relations at the University. PROVO, UTAH want to improve your Age at marriage also chances for a stable plays an important role in marriage and wedded bliss, marital stability, continues stay out of debt, marry rich, Elder Bahr in his report. will numbers receive not too young, says Elder People who marry later in itemized statements on a Stephen Bahr, of the Latter-da- y life are more likely to stay Saint (Mormon) Church rotating, monthly basis with a less desirable In case customers make at the Churchs Brigham marriage, probably because changes in their telphone Young University, College their age makes them less service during the year, they named after Brigham Young, attractive on the marriage will receive a similar Mormon pioneer leader. market. Early marriage is itemization with the next bill. The higher a couples inmore likely to break up if the The itemized service billing has an unhappy couple will be provided for regular, come, the less is the chance of probably because marriage, a break-ufor that couple, single-linresidential and the are still participants says Elder Bahr, of the business customers. Churchs department of Child young and attractive on the market. Development and Family marriage p e two-stor- y Old log Mill schedules sale of oufdate buildings AFB cabin and County The Kitchen where customers may sample buffalo burgers are other special attractions noted in the magazine. Examination of such other pioneer artifacts as the armorys antiquated weapons and the Ute Indian Museums pottery is also recommended. Along with the historical Sunset reminds sights. visitors to enjoy the mock Western shootouts, afternoon band concerts and picnics. The combination of natural setting, Ten outdated buildings at Hill AFB are to be sold to the highest bidders. Invitation for bid forms and inspection of the buildings can be accomplished by contacting the Real Estate Management Section, phone 2 painstaking The Nursing Personnel on F Division, an acute nursing care area at Weber County Hospital, will be recognized as the "Department of the Month during the month of August. fun. According to the divisions Coordinator, Mrs. John (Helen) Kaiser, R.N., the twenty patients on this division receive almost total care twenty-fou- r hours a day by the Nurses, Nursing Assistants, and Orderlies employed there. Caring for these people, whose ages range from five to ninety-;eve- n years, requires a great leal of skill and a constant alertness to each individual patients condition and condition changes. Goals for this division include providing the highest quality of nursing care possible for each patient, treating each with the utmost respect, and also helping the patients families become involved with the nursing care whenever possible. Appreciation is expressed to these people who work onF photos taken As a service to our readers we will begin publishing pictures of babies who have celebrated their first birthday during the v eek. Pictures can either be sent into the Beacon office or an appointment can be set up with a Beacon photographer at no charge to you. Division for the kind and compassionate manner in which they perform their duties, and it is for this that they should be recognized as the Department of the Month or Birthday restoration and attention to detail, concludes Sunset, make Pioneer Village a fine place to spend an August day, both for its history and for its Care being cited for August. Our North Odgen office has closed and we are now putting out the paper from the Roy Sun Chronicle office in Roy. Please mail your news releases and payment for bills to the Ben Lomond Beacon, 5388 S. 1900 W. in Roy, Utah 84067. Feel free to call at to make arrangements for articles and 6 pictures. 731-341- Ive faith it's possible to live, With family, minus clutter. Somehow will teach the kids To not toast up the butter. Fleasant View, North Ogden, Kbgo Gfeoed S on CHOOSE FROM 200 SAMPLES p If-- CARPET SPECIALS The collection of more than HI buildings representing the to According Sunset, interesting is the partan jail, an elegantly Jrnished upper class home .. J.99 MENLO y buffs are introduced to Utahs past when they visit Pioneer Village historical amusement park in Farmington, says the Lugust issue of Sunset nagazine. 2.19 4.4 OF OF dont think its o far fetched dream To Village featured dates past, with many 50 now 50 St7fx J.IGMT FIXTURES OF now 50 GLIDDON PAINTS BENNETTS PAINT SPECIALS ri ALL COFFEE MAKERS immediately different telephone 2.14 7.13 16.4 INSULATION are PARK--Histor- 4.(9 34 stakes ment. such as the monthly rate for a telephone line, extension phones, and the tax municipal charges. Hill went on to say, This is a good way for our customers to verify equipment with actual billing. I 79 1.69 ALSO STOCK X r9es given The bill will include the cost of local service and equip I PARTICLE BOARD 58 X 4X8 NAILS I ..i Seminar plumed for LDS singles V2 FLEX COPPER PIPE SHEET ROCK .. BELL, HOME BUILDING SUPPLIES Fill UP SPECIALS SAKRETE A Bernetta Telford and LaVerda Bullough Ipok over a flower for a Special Interest Seminar for thos in the J3en Lomond done arrangement Reqion. FRANCES H. 1 F&E1E1 & by Carol Shaw i t contributions, plus interest, regardless of income, sex, or work status. A new service is being of The purpose committee provided by Mountain Bell to Congressional hearings is to give the public their customers. Once a year at large the opportunity to an itemized statement will be discuss Administration sent showing a detailed proposals or to suggest an breakdown of rates for local original approach which may services and equipment, work better. We think NFIBs according to Utah Public proposal is this kind of Relations Manager Ken Hill oi ginal approach, and we RESURFACE COUNTER TOPS, VANITIES, FURNITURE, CABINETS, BAR TOPS fapsso!bI!s IMlil IPhone e Y - ' ! Supplemental existing - K' i 3 Poetry Corner 5 1 interest. their CONSOWE 2 f i r employee-employe- contribution, i Police Chief Association sets session The Utah Chiefs of Police Association will attend a training session on August 5, 1977 beginning at 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Lamplighter Inn in Vernal, Utah. Attorney General, Robert Hansen, will address the group at 9:30 a.m. Instruction during of this session being to acquaint the Chiefs with the whos and whys of traffice engineering in order that they might be more efficient in meeting this responsibility. Wayne VanWagener and Emmett Quinn will be the instructors of this training session. this In addition to the Chiefs session will be geared toward attending this meeting. City Highway Safety Engineer Councilmen, City Managers, for Police and mayors ar also enPrincipals Administrators. The purpose couraged to attend. |