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Show Page S i x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, U T A H - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - F r i d a y , Your Social Security (Editor's Not&: This is the fifth ISTRICTLy BUSINESS by McFeatlers I of a series of 11 articles on Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and related programs. These articles will appear in this newspaper as space becomes available. If you wish WAn.. 1 BOAR~ further Infor- mation about any of the subjects dis· cussed, you are invited to contact the nearest Social Securiy Board of· fice or the other agencies mentiond.) THE YOU;NG WORKER If you are a young worker, or even a middle-aged worker, you c probably wonder what rights you may have to the payments de cribed in earlier articles. Although it wtll be many years before you reach retirement age, your social security card is the key to a very v.1luable life msurance policy. Since you will have many more years in which to work, you must have a larger amount of credits than is required of the older worker. If you will become 65 years of age in the first part of 1947 you must-before you can be eligible for retirement paymentshave to your credit 20 quarters in which you have been paid wages of $50 o:r; more. If you will be· "Pilbeam says he's found somebody who can tell us come 65 in the first part of 1957 about 'Black Markets'!" you must have 40 such quarters. THANKSGIVING DINNERS NORTH AFRICA HELPS For still younger workers the only ASSURED SOLDIERS FEED TROOPS thing that you need to remember is that you are insured for the Army men and women will have North Africa now is delivering rest of your life as soon as y~u a traditional dinner. November 25, fruits, vegetables and meats to have forty calendar quarters m the war department says. On the Allied Forces, supplying the New '.Vhich $50 were received as wages menu are: Fruit cup, roast turk~y French Army and feeding essento your credit. In other words, with dresshg and gravy, crantial civilian workers, it was reafter you have been under the berry sauce, mashed potatoes, butvealed r.ecently. Flour, fruits and system at least 10 years you have tered peas, corn, tomato and letvegetables from North Africa are permanent life and retirement intuce salad, celery, pickles, pumpbeing used in the Italian campaign, surance regardless of what you kin pie, apples, grapes, candy, and French authorities are accummay do after that. Of course your nuts and coffee. Personnel overulating food supplies for use durpayments at age 65 will be less • seas will be served this menu so ing and after the liveration of if you quit after 10 years than far as operating conditions will France. Following liberation of they would be if you continued to permit. North Africa, Allied authorities work. supplied carefully budgeted seeds, Upon your retirement at or after CONSUMERS GET MORE fertilizers, sprays, binder twine, age 65 you will draw a monthly EGG PRODUCTS spare parts for farm machinery payment as long as you live. Your Consumers will be able to get and tractor fuel-supplies which wife will also get monthly paymore egg products since restrichave saved many times their ments at age 65, (provided you tions on liquid, frozen and dried weight in shipping space by enhave retired at that time) and whole eggs have been removed by abling North Africans to get quickmonthly payments will be made, WF A. Increase will be reflected ly back into agricultural producafter your retirement, for any primarily in the production of tion. children under the age of 18. The noodles, macaroni, prepared flours, amount of these payments will deand prepared icre-cream powders FARMERS PRODUCE pend upon the number of years and mixes. ENOUGH FOOD you have worked and upon the American farmers are producing AVIATION GAS amount you made. The followenough food this year to provide OUTPUT QUADRUPLED ing illustrations will give you civilians with a nutritious diet and Productiou of 100 octane gasosome idea of your rights: meet military and lend-lease reline needed for war operations is If you are now 40 years of age quirements, the Office of War Innow four times greater than in and retire at age 65 after workformation reported recently on the ing regularly at an average salary the early mo11ths of 1942 and basis of data from the War Food within a few months will be eight of $100 a month, your monthly administration. Everyone in the times greater, according to the Pepayment will be about $31.25; payU. S. could have more nutrients troleum Administration for War. ment for your aged wife or minor than are essential for health, with To get the 100-octane gasoline rechild will be about $15.60 a month. the exception of riboflavin, if the If you are now 30 years of age quired for military operations it supply of food available for civiland retire at 65 with an average is necessary to produce less of the ian use were distributed equitably products needed by civilians such earnings record of $50 a month, and prepared without loss of you will receive a monthly payas ordinary gasoline and fuel oil. value. ment of about $27.00. Your aged LIFT RESTRICTIONS Soldiers' Allowance Payments wife or minor child will receive ON ELASTIC FABRIC Soldiers' dependents must fill about $13.50 a month. Restrictions on the use of elasRetirement age is many years out and return a new, one-sheet tic fabric in girdles, corsets, comaway for you. See the articles foldependency certificate to benefit binations, sanitary belts, garter lowing this one for information as by new rates provided by recent belts, and brassieres have been to what you have now in the way Servicemen's Allowance Legislalifted by WPB. However, it is beof life insurance. tio, the war department announclieved no all-rubber garments will Anyone desiring further infored. All dependents now receiving be on the market until the early mation call or write the Social family allowances are being sent part of 1944, and it will be some Security Board, 753 Union Pacific copies of the new form. These time after that before full-scale Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. should be filled out, witnessed, production will be possible. and returned to the Office of DePREDICT AMPLE COFFEE pendency Benefits as soon as prac30 DAYS' NOTICE ticable to avoid possible disconFOR DURATION ON STAMP 18 tinuance of allowances. Until new "Coffee supplies in the U. S. The public will be given 30 days' accounts can be set up, dependents should remain ample for the duranotice, should it become necessary now receiving family allowances tion" according to George C. to terminate Shoe Ration Stamp will continue to receive their Thierbach, president of the Na18. This announcement was made checks in the old amounts. After tional Coffee association. Imports recently by OPA to "kill" scarean account is converted, any sums into the U. S. this year were in buying rumors that the validity accrued as a result of an increase excess of any prewar year except period of Stamp 18 might be canin allowances will be included in 1941. Recently Chester Bowles, celled with only 24 hours' notice the first check. The conversion general manager of OPA, said to consumers. from old to new accounts will "There is not the slightest idea take several months. of rationing coffee again." Coffee Few things are impracticable stamps in Ration Book Four were in themselves; and it is for want Enthusiasm is the genius of sindesigned and sent to the printer of application, rather than of cerity, and truth accomplishes no months ago when coffee was still means, that men fail of success. victories without it.-Bulwer-Lytbeing rationed. -Rochefoucault ton. - cAttention- -- Farmers! ~ Now is the time to prepare to win .. next year's baUle on the food front* You can spend up to $1,000.00 on Farm Buildings WITHOUT PRIORITY! *You can secure a priority to spend more! *We can help you because WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED! SEE US TODAY WILLIAMS BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: STATE ST. AT MIDVALE 2200 S. 9th E., SALT LAKE Midvale 700 Dial 7-1548 Nov. 5, 1943 WHO MAY SLAUGHTER WITHOUT PERMIT PEANUT BUTTER PRICES DOWN MARINES CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY A farmer or other producer of livestock may slaughter without a license or permit and consume meat without giving up ration pointes, if he qualifies under the following OPA regulations: (1) Raised livestock from birth or (2) for 60 days before slaughter, or (3) the weight has increased 35 per cent between· time acquired and time of slaughter. In addition, a person must have resided more than six months of each year on a farm he operates, or have visited the farm to give his personal supervision · to the raising of livestock for at least a third of the time during the pt!riod (one of those listed in the foregoing) on which he bases his claim to the right to consume meat point-free. If a person has his livestock custom-slaughtered, he must meet these same conditions and give the slaughterer a certificate showing he is eligible to consume the meat point-free. Reduction of consumer prices for peanut butter from 33.1 cents to about 26.5 cents per pound, effective November 1, was recently announced by WFA and OPA. The reduction is part of the Wartime program to increase use of peanuts in making peanut butter and increase consumption of easily produced foods of high protein content. On November 10, the Marine Corps celebrates its !68th anniversary. On this day, the seven branches of the corps will be honored - aviation, line, mess, mus1c1ans, paymasters, quartermaster and communicateions. The devotion of thought to an honest achievement makes the achievement possible.-Mary Baker Eddy Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back men excess stomach acid cau5es painful. sutrorat· In~ gas. sour stomach and heartburn. doctors us:uallJ vreo::cribe the fagtest-acting mtdil'lnes known for symptomatic reliet-medlclnes Uk& those In Bell-ana Tablets. No lu:ative. Bell-ans brings comfort In a jitfy or double your money back: OQ returD. ot bottl~ to us. 25c ol all drunlsts. ,J'e/1 H/111' 11/18 Et.£&11(1& APPI.IAN&~ SETS PRICE RANGE ON CATTLE 'lhrouvll the TRADING pOS'I 'II All'IIME The allowable range of prices for which each grade of li.ve cattle can be sold to slaughterers has been set by Judge Fred M. Vinson, airector of the office- of economic stabilization. Within each grade price may fluctuate $1. Price ranges per hundredweight for various grades at Chicago are: Choice $15 to $16; good, $14.25 to $15.25; medium, $12 to $13; common, $10 to $11; cutter and canner and bologna bulls, $7.45 to $8.45. The price administrator and the war food administrator are to determine and publish prices at other points in line with Chicago prices. As soon as practicable, the war food administrator is directed to put into effect a system of allocation of live cattle to slaughterers and feeders to maintain "equitable distribution of available supplies." Hundreds of families, particularly war workers, need electric appliances. They cannot buy nev: ones because electric appliances are no longer bemg man~ factured. If you have idle appliances, ~ou'll be patnotic if you sell them and put the money 10 War Stamps and Bonds. Fill in the coupon or phone your Electric Appliance Dealer or the nearest. Utah Power • & Light Company office for full _details . about the "Wartime Trading Post" for electn<: appliances. TYPICAL APPLIANCES TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE Electric Irons Elcctr ic Clocks Electric Toasters Electric Mixers Table Lamps Floor Lamps Electric Radios Electric Washers HOSIERY PRICES INCREASED Higher ceiling prices for some of the finer gauges of women's full fashioned rayon hosiery have been established by OPA. Prices for 54 and 57 gauge have been increased from $1.18 to $1.41 per pair. Sixty gauge and higher have been increased from $1.31 to 1.69. Electric Stokers Electric Shavers Electric Ironers Electric Vacuums Electric Roasters Electric Ranges Electric. Grills Electric Motors Electric Coffee Makers Electric Water Heaters Electrte Sewing Machine: Electric Refriger• tors Electric Hot Plates Electric Commercial Cooking and Baking Equipment "WARTIME TRADING POST" COUPON Date. ......................................... 1 would like to 0 ouy D sell D trade (check transaction in which you are interested) the f:>l· lowing used Electric Appliances: S.-........ _._,_, ........ --(Approximate Value) $ ______, _____ ....- .. ·-···-··· (Approximate Value) <r;;j;·;·;;·i"ApP!ianC:8> $ ..........._...................... -- (Approximate Value) My Nama - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Telephone Number - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Address --(si~'L:P:-o:-;;; ..R'-F~ D.) _ _ _ State---- City Note: ThU. listing Is good lor liltee_n days altera.ldate ~·i ceived. II appliances ar'! sbll on hand ter a time. they should be rr . )·~ted. MAIL or DELIVER to nearest Utah Power & will be turned ovor Trading Post" Dealer one ol the deale~ listed, ~r Y~lll Light Compc;my olhce. _Your mliqwry to a · "'!" arll"!e Electnc App cmce who will ass1st you. UTAH POWE.R & LIGHT CO. You can install Zonolite yourself in one evening. It's easy- and saves expensive installation costs. The following Electrical Dealers operate "Wartime Tr~ding ~osts" to assist you in buying, selling, trading Used Electnc Apphances GAMBLE STORE, Midvale 0 & E ELECTRIC, Midvale WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO., Midvale S. J. MICKELSEN, Draper BRINTON ELECTRIC CO., Murray RIVERTON MOTOR CO., Riverton JENSEN & KUHRE, Sandy Zonolite is completely fireproof. It never settles. Reduces heating bills one-third --every year! For full details, see or phone V'IEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. Phone: Mid. 212 WILLIAMS BLDG. SUPPLY Phone: Mid. 23 Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Chronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bronchitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulslon blends beech wood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No mafter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough, permitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back. (Adv.) OPA TIRE INSPECTOR Vulcanizing - Recapping ' HEADQUARTERS FOR Butter..wrappers In the Jordan Valley We use the· best quality vegetable parchment, and give you first class workmanship and service. PRICE LIST: Unprinted: Per 100 --..-· ..--·-.. ··--..-......... ___ ... ____ 30e Printed: 100 ....-..... __ , _____ ·-·····--··-.. -··-·-- $1.25 250 ___ ,,,_,_,_,,_, ___ , ___ ,,,,_... _ $2.00 500 _, ............ _,_, .... _, _____ .,_,,... $3.00 1,000 ---....... _., ____ ,_,., .... _........ _ $5 .oo LEONARD NEWBOLD CENTER ST. SERVICE WHENEVER YOU NEED BUTTERWRAPPERS Gas - - Oils - - Lubricatio11 \Vashing - - Accessories 7J.e Jltif/lltLie ~ehtihel ONE- STOP SERVICE Phone Midvale 349 Remember Phone: Mid. 178 ~-------------------~--- Midvale, Utah ...... -. ..... .. |