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Show DEC. THURSDAY, Thomas Elected Of Senate Labor Head D. 1180 ette-Thom- I u rSfeffi?- rbfeo! e. t i HAS IT. ; E. O'Nei! Phone 21 ; Employees of Continental Oil company today shared with 19T7 in tha company's of a distribution with earnings, al- bonus that was eauivalent to t pirrv'-'i'T"5- nwrrn&vmr3'"Z' ? tmai s res l:rx E v : ?.:' i'V " ' , ' "" .1 '. - 'J " b'K fits; nif'y b pid of emnloycfT i.'i p ind''strv generally who n'.f'.in age of 6" O" die before o n !n i :i hnt ;'re. Dectnbe; ot, lfS(5. Where employees attain ' ts a re of the beipf't pay he made directly to thm. Where emp'oyees dip their estates or surviving relatives will to the entitled payments t'o!h types of claimants, however, formal mal'e apulication Tnu; v ith a field office or with the Sccial Security Board at Washington, D.C. and Old Oltl Are Assistance are two distinct Age Insurance provisions of the Social Securitv Act, Mr. Hayward pointed out. Old Age Assistance, the program for the aid of the needy aged, is in t'tah by the administered Oountv Welfare Boards, under the supervision of the State Department of Public Welfare. The Old Age Insurance program is administered entirely by the Federal Government. This insurance plan provides for monthly annuity payments as s matter of right basert on the individual's earnings In covered Monthly employments. will not begin until payments 1942 but in the .meantime lumpsum payments may be paid to , those who reach the age of 65 or to '.the estates or survivors of those who die before attaining !.!'! -- siini ' ca'-!';- . rf . 5 ibs cranberries i lb J ANIMAL CANDY HARD MIX CANDY I: m pound fYAMS I r ior PEANUTS lb ..lb 2 ( pounds doz ,g size ORANGES g 28C lb COFFEE, Maxwell House case S2.5S 19 CP- 5 lb box for CHOCOLATES PAR SOAP large package ; ASSORTEDJCOOKIES PUMPKIN;)., KREMEL BUM .... per' can -- 3 ; packages for fQg Swiff 8rooUfie,d qt SALAD DRESSING c 5 Ayi&itir- fcs. - -- poukkoasts ih BACON, Sliced rind off Xmas wran h nUc fft BREAKFAST SAUSAGE Pure Pork lb IK fPf II.WW Ym.i'a ? PORK Shoulder !g Salami. PORK HAMS Ig f. HI. t 5 55. 5 p"cr SILVER MOON HALL P.OAMIN : RUTH WILSON HARMONICA . TR0U3AD0UR TAP DANCER '4 Come and See i the aElG APPLE" " ' j v-- - ...at .'. PRESENTED $ t l' i It' Silver Moon t ciousr! m Swift's. Premium Omaha Beef ; for Steaks or . dozfl Roasts - only a few cents more. g n. STEAKS, Veal or Round JIMMY MARSHALL Known as the ''Harmonica Fool' ami wliove last permanent adilrcss was the slate 'of Massachnsetts, rhristinas Kvc and Uhristmas night he is scheduled to headline-actat( the big dances at the Silver Moon ' flail in Price. AT THE CHRISTMAS DANCES .S y& in x--- S?K j&r J- ar . mr S 3S, Extends Seasons - ii sr? CCbe people PWBJfk $A i CDf l;Sri 13 vs 632pnr.V' 8 nd CODE NUMBERS 4 i -1A J -- m via e tm wi n A SURETY OF PURETY- - Pint .... No. 119 Ouorti . . No. 118 4S JSf tST COMPANY OF UTAff1 Zo 1 4Zt . 1 r. !A - t if-- . ' , - ?4 4 7 tot" " FIF.ST TIME criminal office at 19 West South Temple, Salt Lake City for information and application forms. j lb whole l J".- " FOR THE - 1$ M. ! .5 EVE and CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS NIGHT cases are listed for the first 1938 term of- the Seventh judicial district court in Carbon county." derk Monday. Donald Hacking said The term will begin January 10. Defendants in the criminal actions are: Ervin Petty, wilful failure to provide: Howard Thomas, burglary in the second degree: Six & ? liindC f, . it txi 25 i7C o i in Chickens Tnrkevs. v ' Bucks.' Capons.' Roasting' and Stewing Hens priced reasonably for Xmas. Fresh Oysters, Fish, Lamb, Veal, Mutton y. Carbon County Commissioners will bold their last regular meeting of the year next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the court house. A special meeting at which time official aicption of the 193S budget will be taken up has been scheduled for the following Tuesday evening, December 28. SPECIAL and UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT 1 I s. on the calendar ' ago. 29 3 rra ei Meet Tuesday Commissioners Letter Mer plain and metal for .sale at The Helper Journal of- - Criminal Cases On !938 Court Calendar ' PATRONIZE YOUR UNION MARKET 11 Pete DeAngeles. wilful failure to piovije; Ik Davis, selling milk without a license, appeal from Helper justice court conviction: Horace Burton, wilful failure to provide; Mike Francis, refusing to pay wages, appeal from Price justice court conviction. Hix a Mr. Hayward stated .that function of the field primary offices is to assist claimants in completed presenting properly claims to the Board. Interested parties should call at or write to the Social Security Board field 10 ' ' PACE NINE. pav-men- that 27$ pound p?-1.- eor.i-m-"c- tv Jolly Old Saint Nick is just aroixd the corner and we hope heaiih and he finds the hemes of all you folks to bring you happiness and your share of Christmas Cheer 3 lbs 1937 FOB Act. i' mixed nuts 'pop corn campaign with appointment of C. Clarence Keslen. of Salt Lake City as state chair, man. Announcement of the appointment was made by Keith Morgan, chairman of the committee for the celebration of the President's Birthday, who said: "'We are happy to have Mr. Neslen in charge 0f the Utah campaign. That state has made a record always in caring for its own. We know that in support of this cause it will do its full part." Governor Henry H. Blood of Utah sponsored Mr. Neslen's appointment. In so doing Governor Blood wrote Chairman Morgan: "The announcement made by the President authorize a new national foundation for infantile paralysis to be established with and started by funds received at the annual birthday celebration of the President will. I believe, meet with enthusiastic cooperation from those wl'O thoughtfully desire to put this campaign on an intelligent and scientific basis." Mr. Xeslen is Utah State Inis and surance Commissioner the throughout "klely known state, lie will be in complete charge of the Utah organization hVh for the new national foundation for infantile paralysis and rlso for tho multitude of cele-- 1 rations on January 29th in honor or President Roosevelt's Birthday. m I wear infantile paralysis ;,,; stock--holders I Utah today joined the parade of states in support of this year's hundred Approxima Vpporle in U'ah will be entitled to receive lump-subenefits under th Old A Re Ins. nance pro. visions of the Soc'al Security Act this year, according to Mr. Wm. B. Harvard, manager of the SmH Lake office of the Social Stcurity Hoard in Helper this week. Estimates made by the Social Security Board's Bureau of Old Age Insurance were that approx11 SO in Utah persons imately to would be entitled benefits during 1937. but only 15 per cent of those people have filed claims to the present date, the small number probably being accounted for by the fact that few people fcrow cf their rights imder th" s ; IS CHOSEN ELIGIBLE FOR IN-UTA- OIL COMPANY HAS JEST BUSINESS 'N ITS HISTORY i&$t Terms NtiC Convenient PRESIDENT'S BALL SOCIAL SECURITY ent institution 3S Fret Home Trial! UTAH STATE CHAIRMAN FOR div-ideD- ... TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE SALES and SERVICE HELFEE. p- Hugo L. Black. a Immediately he announced policy of fairness to both labor and industry, and a constructive program for education including a fight to bring about a separate and of Education Department Welfare in the president's cabinet. would include Labor program consummation cf the wage hour of understanding bill, harmony between the A.K. of L. and the C.I.O., completion of the La Foil. inquiry into violation of civil rights, and the establishment o fthe aC.C. as a perman- Thomas, came close to smashing JOURNAL mo't - Mra month's salary, it was announced here by President Dan Moran. This will be followed d by paymtnt of a 26 per cent on Ptceniber 20th. to stockholders of record on November 29th, he said. "Continental Oil company's business in 1937 has been the greatest in tho history of the company," said Mr. Moran. "and we are gratified to distribute this bonus in recognition of the contribution made by each employee." all records for "rapidity of rise to an important chairmanship as he succeeded to tvc post left vacant with the resignation from the Senate of Supreme Court Justice Committee Utah's junior senator, Elbert HELPER TUE 1837 23, ygj & . W 13 13 13 h m VI ( |