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Show PAGE FOURTEEN 1 1 28 Drivers Receive SOCIAL SECURITY ARTICLE TELLS Licenses To Drive THE NECESSITY FOR ACCURACY Silas Rowley, State Tax commission license examiner, reported that 28 drivers licenses were issued this week in the court house during examinations. Five failed to pass the tests for licenses. Those receiving permits to drive 9 99 9 J n a 0 oti 9 999 991437284 9999 991437284 210000 9999 999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 91 4 37284 99X437284 9 99143728 9999 99143728 4 20 9999 9 99 9 99143728 99143720 9 99143728 99 99 99143728 999 999 9 6 3000 99 9 9 9 99 9 99143721 9 99 9 9914372 Many workers are now changing jobs or taking their first jobs as a result of the National Defense program. Most of these jobs are covered by Old-Aand Survivors Insurance under the Social Security Act. William B. Hayward, manager of the Social Security boards Salt Lake City field office, has prea series of eight brief articles pared ifor the explaining the steps each worker should now take in connection with his Social Security account to avoid delays or difficulties when he or his family are ready to collect insurance benefits. Following is No. 3: ge Sun-Advoc- INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 202, Price Wages of each employee covered and Survivors Inruance by Old-Aare credited to his account every three months as employers reports received by the Social Security jare .board. In nearly all instances the employees wages are reported under ge J. BRACKEN LEE GEORGE PATTERICK KEUB Programs, week beginning Mar. 27, 1941 NEWS BROADCASTS 7:30 AM Mon thru Sat 9:25 AM Sunday 10:00 AM Mon thru Sat 10:55 11:45 1:00 1:55 4:00 4:15 5:45 8:00 PM Sunday 9:00 PM Sunday 10:00 PM Mon AM Mon thru Sat AM Mon thru Sat PM Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Sat PM Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu PM Mon thru Fri thru Sat. Dramatized 8:00 PM Thursday MINE REPORTS PM Saturday PM Mon thru Sat REPORTS 2:00 PM Mon thru Fri Stock Mkt. 7:30 AM Mon thru Sat. 5:30 PM Mon thru Sat. 9:30 PM Mon thru Sat. 7:00 PM Sunday , NEWS COMMENTATORS AM Mon thru Fri 12:00 N. Mon thru Fri 12:30 PM Mon thru Sat 12:30 PM Sunday 3:00 PM Mon thru Fri 5:00 PM Mon thru Fri 9 :00 B. S. Bercovici Cedric Forter Arthur Gaeth Cedric Poster John B. Hughes Fulton Lewis, Jr. 5:45 PM Sunday Wythe Williams 6:45 PM Sunday Dorothy Thompson .8:00 PM Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri - - - - Raymond Gram Swing OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS 8:30 AM Mon thru Fri 11:00 AM Mon thru Sat 11:30 AM Mon thru Sat 12:15 PM Tue and Thur 12:45 PM Friday 2:00 PM Sunday .3:00 PM Sunday .3:30 PM Sunday 4:00 PM Sunday - - .'6:00 PM Saturday '6:00 PM Sunday - - '6:30 PM Tuesday 6:30 PM Priday 8:30 PM Mon, Wed and Fri 8:30 PM Sunday - - 9:30 PM Friday Philadelphia Orchestra Peter Quill, Radio Thriller -- -- -- - - - 1 ed because it is known that t is of a harvest. sur, Second, he has helDeH t ; the market for wheatbv amount of wheat required f,king :: mms on his insurance 41 pre acUv This market wheat of insured rSert Utah wheat farmers are it can be used onlv tv, in su., wheat of bushels 916,588 of a harvest :: such hazards all crop 1941 despite in - safeguard againc! el . as hail drouth, frost, disease, insects, ger in huB- time of crop failure8 roduents and flood, according to T. In Carbon Carbon county 102 farm,,6rs F Beard, member of the bsv insured their 1941 cron county A. A. A.all-ri-committee. losses. insur28 February crop the Under date on which farmercoJa ance program for an average of less aur 1941 crop. than a bushel of wheat paid in as their n ; ' Me H HI II I I III H II I I M Carbon Farmers Insure Wheat Crops Against All Hazards 102 sk With 31 of approximately 65 reone organization bills passed and butMonkilled, the Utah state legislature of a day opened the second week Govspecial session called to consider ernor Herbert B. Maws program of governmental revamping and readjustment. Every indication was that within the second week of the extra session legislation would have given Utah a p and that new governmental another 10 days will see this reorgan-zaitio- n made effective by executive approval of the enacted creative and transfer measures. Following this approval, Governor Maw will appoint members and departcommission mental heads. By July 1 it is expected a special session will have approved the gubernatorial appointments and made the appropriations necessary to carry on the work of the newly created and organized governmental units. Seventeen of the bills necessary to set up the new state government were passed by the regular twenty-fourt- h legislative session. They provide for: Creation of a new state department of publicity and industrial development. Creation of a new state welfare commission and reorganization of the welfare department. Reorganization of the state health department. Reorganization of the state department of agriculture. Defining of the status and duties of the health department. Amending the agricultural laws to conform to the revised Transferring administration of the Utah training school; juvenile court and detention home; Utah state hospital, Utah Tuberculosis sanatorium, and various relief programs to the new public welfare department. Transfer of certain statistical duties from the industrial commission and state fair board to publicity and industrial development department. Transfer of hotel and lodging house supervision from agricultural department to state board of health. Transfer of duties of state board of park commissioners to agricultural 4 the name and Social Security account number as they are shown on his account number card, and they are added on his leger sheet in a matter of seconds. However, if some discrepancy turns up in the name or account number, the ledger sheet will not clear the machines for posting wages. It is thrown to one side and thereafter a check must be made to clear up the error. This necessitates asking the employer to check back on his records and frequently he must call on the employee, if still in his employ, to get the correct information. This annoyance and waste of time can be avoided if the employee and employer will take the simple precaution of seeing that the employees correct name and Social Security number are reported. If the mistake cannot be corrected, it might mean that some of the employees wages could not be credited to him. Since the amount of insurance benefits for the worker or his family will commission. be based on his wages, it is important Reorganization measures passed that the Social Security boards rec- during the first week of the special ord of his wages be accurate and session provide for: complete. Creation of state department of business regulation. Creation of state department of enCLEAR CREEK NEWS gineering. Transfer of insurance department, securities commission, department of By Wanda Shelley registration, and public service comMrs. Ray Naylor and family of mission to the department of busiProvo called in Clear Creek recently. ness regulation, and end terms of service commissoin Billy Thomas and Donald Thorpe of present public Mt. Pleasant are visiting their par- members. Transfer of road commission and ents. aeronautics department to state deMiss Phyllis Hansen of Provo High partment of engineering. school is here. Transfer Utah centennial commisDon and Ethel Tucker spent the sion to department of publicity and week-en- d in Clear Creek. industrial development. Transfer control of state industrial Dean and Edgel Liechty of Spring-vill- e school to public welfare department. are visiting their father. Authorizing the state engineer to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewkes have agreements to returned to their home in Salt Lake enter into water resources. ground investigate City. status and duties of state Defining Mr. and Mrs. Bus Jewkes have engineer under reorganization. been visiting in the state capital. Making the department of publicCoFred Kimber and daughter of and industrial development the ity lumbia were week-en- d guests of Mr. state cooperative board. and Mrs. Louis Thomas, Sr. Appropriating to department of Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe spent publicity and industrial development the week-en- d all surplus money in the motor vein Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weller are hicle registration fund. The organization bill rejected was visiting in Redmond. H. B. 6, providing for a new stafe board of pardons The board now consists of the governor, the atgeenral, and five members cf Jack Day is recovering from head torney the state supreme court. The defeatcuts which he sustained in an auto- ed bill provides for a board composed mobile accident. of the governor, attorney general, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hawks and family three qualified electors. ' have moved to Moab. Marion and Ruth Young of Salt Lake City are visitors at the Vic ed their grandfathers funeral in Louis home. Sunday. Ronald Erickson is visiting his D. Slater has gone to Ohio to visit mother in Mt. Pleasant before joinhis parents for two weeks. ing the draftees. Dorothy Mangus has accepted a Mrs. Starks of Grand Junction, sition in Consumers. Kent Fergusson is in Price City Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Havcock, hospital, recovering from injuries re- are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Starks. ceived in a ear accident Saturday. 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