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Show national farm identity beyond reasonable ikiubt ployees who have worke-- rein shaping a long-tim- e will be checked one employer since 1? program that will guard agriculture This application lainat the file to see if an account , 1937, even though the of hazards crop twin the PLAN PROGRAM FOR against , (their employment failure and price collapse. numljer haa already been laaued. may have wnoat If the employee haa no account .day or lets. The national policy for wheat will ; CROP PRODUCTION he effective only to the extent that number, the employer must then If riiis procedure is iuc farmers themselves make it effect- file an application for an account Mr. Hayward said, it is likclv'tK -' number on behalf of his employee, the Social Security B.ard will wheat growthat ive. The problem In cooperation with the Federal on the fiwm the reason for up multiple accounts for face cannot be waived by en Government, wheat growers taro de- ernment action without complete co- - his filing such application. Straightening out these dupicaii! There is always the possibility of counts will requite much I veloping their national policy. As operation on the part of producers Mr Hayward pointed out, may cause serienu delay ;n they study their problem they dis- themselves. Successful administration mistakes, cover that there is no single remedy of a broad program for the wheat ' if employers merely submit lists of of benefits. The successful completion ag- rr expedient which can deal with ali growers will depend upon successful names to post offices, ho check - initial task immedIn of the hope of assigning gJn its different a'pecta. Coping with operation of community and county Join the files from lately finding out what account num- - Security arcount numbers rto eliriU. :he wheat problem requires an at- associations of growers. I ters hod been assigned. Without workers in oomcnerce and mdun tack along many fronts, and each Wheat in the United Suites. I sufficient information to oco identify the throughout the country, atidjg based the be must new venture upon , in JUon Mr- - Hayward Jependi upon ,th experience gained from previous at- HUuwkLL RRflS GIRGIIS. "V1 number uh mtsy rong be.plets cooperation of boJi emnl' tempts. cboained and the resulting mistakes and employees. Employers A continuation of the agricultural will prove costly to die entire pro-- whenever possible, get h conservation program, with, perhaps theiir former employees and secun the inclusion of a wheat base, will gram. em- their account numbers all also Mr. acof exedus in urged about Hayward before fain greeter etability bring There will be a general us reage from year to year. Increasing admirers from this city and ployees who have not yet reported- applications for new numbers, 8- - their Social Security account num- employees in turn nh,ul! make ev. the acreage devoted to vicinity when Russell Bros. Big practices Ring Circus and Menagerie gives bers to tbeir employers to d.i sj ery effort to transmit u-h irn, crops and This applies also to em-tia- n to them. wiU tend to stabilise wbm yields v&rfafmaBKt in Logan at the promptly. brans on wheat la . and 18. ' on Friday, June on conjunction nary plan will tend to prevent undue declines in years of surpluses and also help to protect consumers against storiuges in y&siu of crop failure'-. Along with a program of agricultural conservation and storage of wheat reserves, s program will do much toward bringing about stability of the wheat giowera income. All these measures taken together, however, may not be sufficient to keep the wheat-growiindustry on an even keel in a series of bump-Hxro- p years. In that event, comcontrol of a po itive nature modity be needed. may I With the experience of the past few years to guide them, wheat I growers have an opportunity to help GROWERS WHEAT SENTINEL The SMITHFIELD I I'lMfaked Every Friday at gaithfield. Utah Entered it tie Gov-stati- ? Paatofftcc at Smithfield. Utah, aa Second Claaa Mail Mni Matt Advert !lng Katca Will Be Mai jlt? ag-itb- an Known Upoa Application iHay-word- SPOILS COST PLENTY The political method generally called the apoila ayirtem was said to cost the American people $1,000,006,000 annually, according to an address by Robert L. Johnson, president of the National Civil Service Keftfrm league. Under the apoila system, it is more or leas customary in to give appointments and diatribute jobs and other favora to politics wbuf have done political work or have tome political influence. people Politicians frequently mj that these methoda air unavoidable, with human nature as it is, that to get out the ilutev you must give party (workers and adherents some hopf of reward, and that the party that repudiated that idea would lone about every election. The spoils ay tem is la part limited by civil aervice lawn providing examinations for jobs. When t ia charged that Jobs are given out aa the result of politics, the claim is usually made that such favors are granted only to those entitled oh qualified to have them. This fa true in a great many cases. Yet taking the country ss a whole, one must feel that government work would be done much better if political considerations were ell cut out, and appointments and jobs tnade Ui depend solely on qualifications and merit. Peihaps that is too ideal s condition to be hoped for in our time. Some time the American people will probably say that a factory would never prosper if politico was allowed to interfere with its operations, and that the aame principle appliea to government work. Business is usually managed moVe efficiently than politics, and one reason is that in getting jobs', people never have to tell how they vote. :; ci-c- soil-buildi- -- proton crop-insuran- ng EFFECTIVE JUN i5 n 1 reyou have seen them all was mark frequently heard in the past, but nowadays such does not hold rue. The Russell Circus has a for presenting more actual novel and surprising acts than any oTier show and hecawe irf this it claims the motto, the highest class circus in the world. This is a big in cities show, usually exhibiting ranging from ten tEwusand to halt million more in population, since 4 capacity crowd for one performance vniy will not meet the gi jpantic daily expense involved. Daring exploits in the air by the Five Fearless Flyers, the Reforms Duo from France, Miss Aerialcttii the Willis Sisters and a score of lovely aerial ballerinas; spertaeuhr aciHwrtic feats by troupes as the Six Le lands, the Conner Trio and the Brileritem Brothers; in credible animal intelligence exempli fied by trained sea lrw, bears, elephants, boreeo. ponies, monkeys and a chimpanzee .that it all but human those are a few of the many tractive features presented to the stirring i trains of circus band musk and interspersed by the antics cl! those indispensible funny fellows, tho downs. r a-t BOARD URGES CAUTION IN SECURITY FORD 60" OWNERS REPORT 22-2- 7 The MILES PER GALLON Fnrd V-- 8 is writing remark- able mileage records on American roads. Frivate owners and fleet operators alike report averages of from 22 to 27 miles on agsllon of gasoline. You can fill the tank of your Ford fiO and without stopdrive all day 300 to 400 miles ping again for fuel. Besides costing less to run than any Ford car ever built, it sells at the lowest Ford price in years. That's double economy! The "60 delivers V-- 8 smoothness and quiet at speeds up to 70 miles an hour. It Ss built into the same roomy body as the famous 85 with the same modern features of comfort and dependability that make the 1937 Ford tionably THE QUALITY CAR IN THE V-- 8 LOW-PRIC- E unques- FORD BEGIN V- 1 129 it Beakers TlMipirilllN State en. CklfK tannin b lor lb itiw rear bmp. ihavp, cqalppet with treat lira hara, rinMIiM wlpar, (aa atm, ath tray, (leva (gaipartanat, n Cm, Tfcii price mttS 4 Fadrnl Factory. ian H 190 A MONTH, aftrr aat! Sawa.panaeat, haya any aiadrl 1IJJ Fnrd V-- S Car tram aa Fard dealer aaywhtra ia Aa Uailad Stataa. Aak yaar Ford daalar ahaat Aa aaay yayannt ylana at tha Uaiacal Credit Ceayaay. FIELD. North Cache Motor Co. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS TELEPHONE 14 SMITHFIELD NUMBERS Silt Lake City Get the right number when you lixl employees on your information reports, W , Hayward, Salt Lake Field Representative of the Social Security Board today cautioned commercial and in dustrhl employers throughout the country who are seeking to obtain the Social Security account numbers of sage earners nr longer in .their employ. Under Treasury regualtions, M Hayward explained, employers must list employee account numbers on their information reports. Post Offices are requesting that if a worker has failed to report his Sacial Sec urity account number .tlhe employer form should file an application (SS-fi- ) wilh sufficient rupporting in formation to establish the employee' VEET3 wiNomu THI BIST BUY IN CAUTORNI A WINI SAMPLE FARES Lw Angeles S10AS San Francisco 11.60 Wed Yellowstone.. 4.80 8.50 8.50 Denver Kansan City .. 17.70 Omaha 1550 Chicagd 23.10 BUS DEPOT Van Drug Co. Smithfield Phone Extra Schedule Daily To CALIFORNIA and the EAST Three trips daily instead of two to Salt Lake City, California and points East. 11:22 a. m. 6:10 p. m. 2:59 Lf. Smithfidd Lake city 2:20 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 6:M a a, Ar gchvdulee arriving from Salt Lake City remain Ik name as at present. Conner.tlms at Salt Lake City for Lo-- Angeex, uanii San Franc isoo, Chicago, Denver, Kansu City, Omaha, ell points East. lx 2 Round Trip Daily To WEST YELLOWSTONE with the Yellowstone Tmnspjrtitwn Company for ithn trip through tlie Park. Lv. Smithfield 3:25 a. m. Ar. West Yellowstone 1:45 p. m. Lv. West Yellowstone 6:20 p. m. Ar. Smithfield 2:59 p. m. G'nnections 17 ragpero . |