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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah Page Four Friday, November 2, 1951 Miss Utah Will Be Model J-- Protection for Proprietors I'm making out the social security wage report on Ed. and Joe. and Miss Hoskins, but say no place on the form . . theres . for entering my own earnings for the quarter I thought you had me covered, now " The owner of the station stopped wiping the windshield and looked inquiringly at his customer. He was talking to a man who could answer him an emnl jee of the local social seem it v oflue The filling xtul.on proprn tor was told that hi dm s ' t ent'-- his m If on the quaremployment earni his on employ report terly too. Unit as a st If i wot Wi he does not up nt his earnings ivoy thice months The man who works for himself will make his own social security report just once a yiar His first report will be made on his 1951 earnings when he files his federal income tax return early in 1952 His income tax form will include a blank for this purpose Today the gas station owner took another tack. Remember . . . lust last year I was beefing to you about social security? I said, here I am, working day in and day out in my own business, paying my share of the tax for Ed and the others, but I cant have the same insurance rights for my own family." Well, now youve got it." "Thats right, but now that I r g- - i- Santaquin News For Fashion Revue al Springville Social Security Law Offers can have it, I'm not sure Ill bother with it " "Lets get this straight. Earl Tlrs new social security for the ma i who works for himself do yr u think you can just take it or leave if'" That was the filling station pro-p- i i tors He knows hi t r idea. now He understands that his rnw-granted right is linked with an obligation He, and all other peo in umncoi poi aii d tra les or businesses coveted by t .e 1910 amendments to the social senility law, must report their nit minings if thy total as much as ; ;i,0 or more in any taxable year t fter 151 Moreover, they must pay the social security tax on all of their earnings up to $3 100 in a '1 h fiscal calendar oi year amount of this tax through 1953 is 2U percent The social security man thin gave Eail some advice that is well worth passing on to other people who work for themselves He pointed out that the 2U percent social security tax for his personal and family protection under and survivors insurance must be remitted in one single annual payment Tins payment will be due when he files his Income tux Unlike Federal Income tax, it cannot be paid in installments. The amount, however, will be comparatively small. By Della Phone and V of S . ekend ,TREAT YOURSELF Hudson r Mr- -' TO FABRIC LUXURY 4482 B.li Jarvis sustained a bioken and dislocated shouldei while hunting deer near Nephi hi- brother, Glen, had Josephine Ciook reviewed the ii mi as Bill ran toiand a sh More deer ;t ioi One book, "Room Eleven membeis and one gue-- t l, a d it e tell down tne moun-la.- n lie and was injured. He was vveie present. Lignt rilie-hne-nt- s were served tdsen to the Payson hospital and then ti ansfeiied to the Veterans The Second waid Rebel So- hospital in Salt Lake City their annual ciety scheduled Mis Cloia Holman entertain-a- t bazaar for Fnday. Novemhei 2 her home for her birthday Festivities in the stake house. afternoon. Many of will get undeiway u.tn u cnild-ren'- s Wi drie-du- v dance at 4 p m. A hu fi lends neighbors and relaat 7 30 and a public dance tives were present will follow the program Many A pa: tv was held Tuesday aftypes of relieshments will be ternoon in the Second ward le-- u sold us will articles ol handication hall tor tisit counselor craft. President Mrs Nell Nelthe Relief Society, Mis. Joseto E erv one is son is chairman. phine Criok, who was released invited to attend Horn tne waid Relief Society to vv aid The Santaquin Fu'st sene in the stake organization. pumary held their annual Hal- Mrs Rowena Vasev and Mis. lowe'en paily in the Stake House Vet a Kay had the program in The child- charge which included Mis. FlTuesday alter noon ren came in costume and the orence LamD, reading, stoty, giand match was led by tne Maude Holladay, accordian selofficers and teachers with pres- ection, Jolene; piano solo, Lavon-n- a ident Mrs. Ralph Pete rbun at Smith, tribute, Mrs Margaret the head Refreshments were Haitvigsen. served and candy was sold A gift was preseted by presMrs. Mildred Greenhalgh of ident Nell Nelson, counselor, Melf Nephi entertained at dinner tor ba Openshaw and secietary, Twila the birthday of Mrs Annie lleehs Houghton Luncheon was serof Santaquin recently Members ved of the immediate fam lly were present. f Guests at the Garner home Mrs. Ailene Hudson Knight recently have included Mr. GarEda Maxficld, Provo, housing; has a boy born at the Provo Mrs. Albert (LorAlhe Bertin, seating, Coralie hospitalbaby on October 24. She is nets sister, Johnson, Springviilf, tickets; Fay now at the home of her parents, etta) Christensen of Cahente, Rose, Provo, iceeption, and Joyce Mr. and Mrs. A R. Hudson in Nevada, his aunts, Miss Zina and Miss Gladys Hill, of Salt Strong, Provo, publicity. Santaquin. Lake City. An invitation is being extendD. James was A large number of friends callJr. to Horracks, ed the general public to enhome on a 24 hour pass Saturday. ed Sunday afternoon a the the revue. family joy He accompanied his parents, Mr. home to ofjer congratulations Tickets may be obtained from and Mrs. Darrell Horracks home, and good wishes to the new any local beautician. they had gone to visit him in Neand among those attendvada. He received the pass, came ing the testimonial that evening home and in the short time he were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garwas here, got his deer. He is a dner, Dr. Wells T. Brockbank, paratrooper in the armed ser- Mrs. Henry A. Gardner, Spanish vices and is stationed at Fort Fork, all relatives of Mrs. Garnr. Campbell, Kentucky. He is in Nevada while the atomic bomb Mrs. A. J. Smith an two childtest is being made. ren, Janean and Margie, spent Mrs. Ruth Nelson of Kanab is the week end ino Salt Lake Visiting at the home of Mrs. Ellen City with Mrs. David (Ella Bona) Bettess and Mr. and Mrs. J R. McNiel and Mrs. Warren( Melva Bona) Blodgett. Vasey Mia Elma Fowkes was hostess the Junior Literary dub ThMn ursday night at her hjme to 1 1 elbow pio-gia- old-im- e n gjr r Vs?., t. The ban styles of the past 100 Hi an entertaining hdir fashion show sched-dulo- d fur Wednesday, Nov. 7 at the Springville Third-Nint- h ward, beginning at 8 p, m Tbt show will highlight the observance of National Beauty Salon week, Nov. 4 to 11 and is sponsored by the Utah County Beauticians association. Highlight of the review will be the appearance as special guest of Bunny Reece, Brigham City, the new Miss Utah and eat' will he shown her attendants. Katherine of Salt Lake City will dress the hair of the royalty in a demonstration performance at Long-stret- h the show. 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