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Show Piihlir Wollrfo Funds AQUQte Brigham City, Utah October 24, 1961 Tuesday, THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 10 For First Half of Fiscal Year in the Southwest Indian fission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Tracy of Yost. Yost Elder welfare department ap-parently will have sufficient funds operate through the first six ot fiscal year (July-December, 1961) without grant or service cuts. Will Serve 1961-6- chapel. Elder Tracy will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Nov. 6 for a week of special training prior to leaving for his mission headquarters. Elder Wallace Kent Tracy will Friends and relatives ot the serve a mission for the Church of Tracy family are invited to attend Saints the testimonial. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- LDS Mission j FREE HEARING AID CLINIC EVERY TUESDAY A farewell TESTIMONIAL SET testimonial will honor Elder Wallace Kent Tracy Sunday at Yost. This is a FREE SERVICE conducted by M. Don Isbell at the PALMER JEWELRY from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend regardless of make of hear aid you are now wearing. uncertainty surrounding future Washington Blvd. EX Ogden, Utah SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES $8,-30- KNOW YOUR CANDIDATES Wm L. PACKER MISSIONARY Elder Nea! Todd be honored at farewell testimonial Sunday evening. will Brigham Elder BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS Based on a national estimate by Federal officials, the- - Foundation observes that the savings in Utahs public assistance costs resulting from these Social Security changes could amount to as much as $200,000 per year, with more than half of the savings occuring in state matching funds. PERMANENT TYPE LTAKEUtHI DO IT YOURSELF CARRY OUT INSTALLED AND GUARANTEED PRICE 95 $095 GALLON GALLON $j ac- guaranteed until May 1, 1962, in check your cooling system comwill writing. We refill with Conoco Permanent it and drain pletely, Type Every time you drive in we will make sure you are not losing protection. If Protection Install your own following the directions on th? back of the can. e Jobs made available through UTAHS Legislature appropria- ted $18,000,000 to the Public Wei- - employment security offices in fare department for its regular Ulah during the week ended Oct. continued to hold a good lead Men-,1programs during the 1961-6to nium. An additional appropria- over a year ago, according tion of $1,250,000 was made to in- Douglas Miller, manager ot the stitute a new medical assistance Brigham City employment securprogram for aged persons with ity office. The 987 jobs offered marginal incomes who are not re- during the week were 268 over Since the same week last year, with ceiving public assistance. adjournment of the 1961 Utah Leg good representation in most there has been consider-- 1 pational fields, he said, able discussion regarding the ade-- ! Miller reported a sharp drop in Our offices quacy of funds for public welfare! new unemployment. notices received only 595 lay-oin Utah. The Utah Foundation report points 'during the week. Part of this out that while the 1961-6welfare decrease was no doubt due to a work week, but mostly, appropriation was 20 percent be- four-dalow the original department bud- it represents increased economic get request, the Welfare depart- activily over last year, he said. ment estimates of need have been For the week of Oct. 7, initial reduced several times during the claims were 815, and for the week past year. These downward ad- of Oct. 15, a year ago, they tojustments of estimates of depart- taled 894, he pointed out. ment needs were made to reflect The jobless ratio, at close 1.8 Federal amendments enacted sub- percent of the insured work force, sequent to the Utah legislative ses- was unchanged from the week of sion as well as changes in welfare Oct. 7, but is in good contrast to The Federal, the 2 2 ratio of last year, Miller recipient trends. amendments have increased Fed- - said. 3 AMSECA ig'ff M0C0 tions of the U. S. Congress. Several Federal laws which provided increased Federal welfare funds for Utah this year are scheduled to terminate on June 30, 1962, but could be extended. OF OGDEN BELTONE 2431 ANOTHER factor that was not welfare anticipated in previous department estimates of need, according to the Foundation report, is the effect that recently enacted e Federal and survivors insurance (Social Security) changes will have on public assistance in Utah. Preliminary figures indicate that state welfare payments will be reduced by more than 0 in October, 1961, largely because of these changes. old-ag- THE FOUNDATION report notes that the adequacy of welfare funds during the last six months of the fiscal year (January through June of 1962) will depend largely upon economic conditions and the effect that recent Feder(old-ag- e al Social Security and survivors insurance) changes will have on public assistance trends in Utah. Foundation analysts observe that no accurate forecast of welfare finances can be made at this time for the second year of the biennium (fiscal 1963), because of the Take advantage of a FREE AUDIOMERTIC HEARING TEST. 9 quired. 2 This was the conclusion reached by Utah Foundation, the private governmental research organization in an extensive analysis of welfare department finances. y SHAKES TO for four solid years coming up eral participation in Utahs public o just long enough to allow the crew reduc-tassistance program, thus ing the amount of state funds to Utahs will be A farewell testimonial held in his honor Sunday, Oct. 29 at I p. m. in the Yost LDS ward Ther are reports t1iat ,Iie Nav? s working (ln drl atomic submar- is working on an atomic submarine which will stay under water 4' Whatever Your Choice e You can be assured that the protectcan finest is the car buy. It is a you ing your e ethylene glycol base anti-foaand containing powerful anti-rus- t, is there is even a five degree loss, we will add e to restore the original protecenough tion you paid for. inhibitors. Protects your cooling system from rust and corrosion. anti-see- p occu-islatur- GIT YOUR CONOCO Permanent Type ANTI-FRIEZ- at. E ff 3 LDS Accepts Mission Call t; Elder Neal Todd has accepted a call to serve a mission in Central Germany for the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y y , He is a son of Francis S. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. 148 North Tenth y Farrell Larsen's Comm Service Corner 2nd North and Main East. A farewell testimonial will honor Elder Todd Sunday evening, Oct. 29, at 7 p. m. in the Brigham LDS ward City chapel with Bishop Vern Petersen Democratic Candidate for 4 YEAR Fourth-Thirteent- COUNCILMAN h JELL0 presiding. LIFETIME RESIDENT OF BRIGHAM CITY 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN LOCAL BUSINESS COLLEGE EDUCATION IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROPFRTY OWNER, TAX PAYFR and FAMILY MAN FAMILIAR WITH CITY PROBLEMS Past and Present BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN TAXES, FINANCING, ADMINISTRATION ACTIVE IN CIVIC GROUPS, POLITICS, CHURCH HE NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT (Paid Political Adv.) h mnnT tTMH I CANNED POP Case of 24 4 t - irsrr J JCi 12s 99' $1 .95 Elder Todd will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on Monday, Nov. 6, for a week of special training. He will depart Nov. 13 tor his mission headquarters at Dusseldorf, Germany. He is a graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. one year at He has completed Utah State University, Bishop Petersen invites - friends and relatives of the Todd family to attend the testimonial. CANDY ALL HALLOWEEN 680 12' 99' SHASTA T (0)o CLOSEOU- T- ALL DRY GOODS PRICE SOUTH MAIN HAMILTON DRUG CENTER tree S pRi s( KiprioN and II GREEN di livery STAMPS 710 ml SOUTH 9, MAIN |