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Show - THE DRAGERTON, TRIBUNE Tuesday, February 9, 1954 i Social Security Spawning Eggs ' Substitute e Persons receiving and The taking of trout eggs from survivors insurance benefits are adult spawning stocks held at four reminded that theyi can earn as of the states twelve fish hatchermuch as $75 a month withqut los- ies is nearing completion for this season. ing their benefits," according to Final count is expected to show Kesler T. Powell, manager of the about million eight and one-haProvo office of the Social Securieggs from this source. ty Administration. Rainbow eggs numbering nearThe amount of wages a person ly seven and one-hamillion are benefits is to getting permitted taken at the Springville, Kamas, earn in a month without losing his and Whiterocks plants. Largest payment was raised from $50 to producer is the Springville hatch$75, beginning with the month of ery where three-fourtof these September, 1952. In case a bene- eggs are annually taken. he can ficiary is Brown trout eggs from the Morhis benefit checks if his accept gan hatchery will total slightly net earnings from over one million this year. This is do. not average more than the only state hatchery where $75 a month, that is, more than stocks of this species $900 for his taxable year. Bene- spawning are held. ficiaries who work in employment Brown trout fry are presently not covered by the Social Securiplanted as they are hatchty Act, and those who have reach- being ed these eggs and the two from ed the age of 75, may cash their checks regardless of how much million such eggs recently received from private hatchery sources they earn. in the eastern states. All are exMr. Powell pointed out this to be hatched and planted "work clause" applies not only to pected into lower elevation streams by the retired "worker, but also to a early March. wife, widow, child, or parent who Fisheries division spokesmen is receiving benefits based on the cite the difficulty of raising anc social security account of a re tired or deceased worker. Any holding the browns and the need room for other speof beneficiary who is working for cieshatchery as reasons for these plantthe wages should notify the Social Sefish. of small the curity Administration promptly if ings Planting of rainbow trout of al he earns over $75 in one month A beneficiary should sizes will get under way abou notify the Administration as soon March 1, with the peak of the as he sees that his net earnings planting period expected to be are likely to average more than reached May 1. Because of the mild winter and $75 a month for the taxable year. on will visit Price Mr. Powell open water conditions the fish Tuesday, February 16. He will be planting problem has continued at the courthouse between 9:00 through every month during the a. m. and 3:00 p. m. past year. Legals are presently old-ag- lf lf hs self-employe- The back porch has a good including labor and agriculture as well as business people. chance of being brought into a The' height of hypocrisy is to de- few million American homes In The soft coal industry operates mand cheaper and more limited the near future. This major revia cooperative research agency. As government as a general princi- sion in the home will be made necof, a recent date, it was announc- ple and then to keep right on essary through further extension' ed that this agency has some 15 seeking special benefits for of our electrical living, for the major projects underway. sale of electrical appliances is bein The significance of this lies ginning to exceed the American, the light it casts on coals efforts to "Back .School," Dragerton homes capacity to accommodate to better its competitive position school, February 15 at 7:30 p. m. these essential items. n relation to other fuels; to proAdvertisement duce a product which is more perfectly suited to the needs of vari ous kinds of consumers; to reduce where its operating costs; to find new uses for coal; to make sure that the industry will be ready for the very greatly increased demand that is expected in the next quarter-century, and provide a living itself. wagq for. Most of us, probably, think of You know Miss Perkins. Well, swered, I do. But I dont have coal as something which has reshes been driving her own car time to teach you now. mained unchanged through the around our town for a little more centuries. From where I sit, its not althan 30 years. ways easy to have a good answer The head of a midwestern powThe other day she had a bit of ready when you need it. But when er company recently said some trouble parking down on Main somebody insists that I vote for thing that should be read and reStreet. Didnt quite make it the his candidate, for instance, or membered by all of us ; "Businessmen stop acquiescing in govern first try, so she pulled out to choose tea instead of a temperate ment intervention which doesnt start over when a fellow waiting glass of beer with dinner, I know the answer. Its all a matter of seem to directly concern them, to pass, started tooting his horn a They will have to quit taking personal preference . . . and none impatiently. handout from Uncle Sam with of us like backseat driving from second try, she was still On the a take while one hand, poke they having a little difficulty and so anybody. a bureaucrats with the other." this smart aleck hollered, Lady, That fits every group of citi- OUau do you know how to drive?" Yes, young man, Miss Perkins an being stocked in accessible waters as numbers of trout reach this Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation size in the various hatcheries. d, self-employm- self-employ- ed zens Rom I sit ...6y Joe Marsh Wish I'd Said That Here now ! Lngte Yoiar ipqeto fer Zuloire ProfesS i NEW savings in the three most important areas of truck operation! Li With plenty of light in and around your barns and poultry houses,, you can do your chores faster, better, and safer. 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