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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1946 flood lUilha fdMke vv Arv mmwim l Tubercuosis Seal Idea Originated In I'KtM.lJ AM is COSTLY tan s unemployment compensation pioizram for the fiscal year lending June 30, l!i4t. became the j Copenhagen T.Mri.OY.MKT l,Ml'i;s.vn i fourth most costly function of state ."ovennneiit," says a research report just released by the Utah t, Foundation, the non-profi- Sale in America Resulted In Big Life Saving. It was a busy afternoon just Christmas in 1903 and piles upon piles of holiday letters and packages were pouring through the post office in Copenhagen. A postal c erk. Einar Holboell. handled the letters and expertly and packages, as he did so, he pondered an idea which was to have great effect upon the destiny 0f millions of people in be-io- How many of us await the opportunities of the coming year! With how many of us it is the unuttered hope that tomorrow, next week, next month, things will be better. We hope it may be so. We hope that there is in store for you blessings such a you hare not enjoyed before, and that this New Year's holi-da- y will be one of complete joy for all. SAM'S FURNITURE APPLIANCE STORE & organization. Only education, public welfare, and highway functions of Utah stat.' Kovernmeiit exceeded compensation costs. pemliuiros tor unemployment unem-iploymei- it E.x-- j ben- efits totaled S:!.U'0.s:;t; durinK the fiscal year, and administrative costs were ?2i2.S81. excluding costs of the Veterans Deadjust-i'ien- t Allowances which were also jadtniiiistered by the Utah Security Department. employment security Proliant in Utah is the outgrowth of the to Miu-- I'ederal Social Security Act the world. This idea of Holboell's was mark the beginning of one of the strangest wars ever fought- -a war in which human lives were to be saved, not sacrificed; in which homes have been saved, not bombed; one in which there can be no armistice, no peace treaty. For the world-wid- e war against tuberculosis is a total war and final victory will come only with the complete The l!i:S5. was approved Provision in August, of the state plan by the Federal The action came on the heels Social Security Board. Since 1937, of a report by Randall L. Turpin, all states have adopted approved in charge of big game management, that less than 20 programs. of deer The Federal law provides for a hunting tags had been returned tax of 3 of the quarterly pay- to the department and that he was rolls f all employers covered by turning the entire matter over to the law. The states are permitted the law enforcement division to collect 2."';; for payment of un- "since it seems we cannot count employment benefits. The remain- on hunters' cooperation." of the tax goes to the Fed"The check on the Salt Lake ing eral government, which reimbur- district is only a start," Reid said. ses the states for the administra- "We Intend to check out the name tive expense of the program. of every permit holder for all Taxes on employers subject to special hunts conducted this year the law resulted In total asses-ment- s in Utah. Persons who have not of more than $5,400,000 on sent in their deer tags are guilty Utah payrolls for the unemploy- of misdemeanors under state law." ment program for the fiscal year He pointed out that this law 1946, of which $4,868,910 was applies to all big game license collected by the Utah administer- holders, whether or not they drew ing department, and the remain- permits for special hunts. der by the Federal government, Turpin previously indicated that The state sales and use tax was the game department would be the only tax which imposed a "willing to overlook" that part of higher tax levy on the Utah econ the law which says deer tags must be returned within five days of the omy for the same period. close of the hunt, provided holders got them in Immediately. DKKIS TAGS MI ST 15W No postage Is required for the KKTl UM'.I) TO DEPARTMENT made in the Federal law for establishment of a nation-widsystem of employment security, including unemThe state fish and game departployment eompensation taxes and ment has started checking returnbenefits, and government employ- ed deer tags against the ijames ment agencies. Option was per- of hunters who held for mitted the states to adopt their the special deer hunt permits on the Salt own employment security legisla- Lake district, George W. Reid, eradication of the ancient tion as a substitute for the Feder- chief enemy warden, reported this deputy which for centuries has been the al plan, subject to prior approval week. cause of more deaths than any con-flior pestilence in history. By 1907 the Danish Christmas Seals were appearing on letters to people in America. Jacob Riis, whom Theodore Roosevelt once called "America's most useful citizen," published an article "The Christmas Stamn ." which set people in this country to thinking about what they could Co with the idea. They thought the tory good, but they pondered that the problem was too great for a penny stamp. Late in the autumn of 1907, Emily Bissell, a young public health worker in Wilmington, Del., became concerned about the fate of a little sanatorium on the Brandywine river. She asked for assistance, but those that could give always replied in the negative with the postscript that she should not waste the money. In her blackest moment, Emily Bissell recalled the article written was e amI! ' v 1 Jor - uNew 1947 The Spotlight is on our new arrival and we, as ( ' committee, will 1947 hope be a joyful and beneficial addition to your life. I We have reached another I stone on the long road of service. ' I j I mile- - Our organization, sturdier than ever be- fore, is well equipped to give you service that is superior down to the last detail, We thank you for the part you have played in our success and wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR LOW CAFE Mr. and Mrs. William Pryor I i HAPPY HEW YEAR SHERMAN'S NEW 4 7 Hotter friends we could not want extend to you and yours a cordial greeting . . . better friends for the New Year. May it be fitted we could not to overflowing with the. possibly have. blessings you so much desire and which you so richly deserve. Sincere good wishes for prosperous 1947. Modern Beauty Salon a happy and WARBY'S SERVICE Bernard Warby, prop. intom St. YEARmp M I by Jacob Riis, and sat down to design the first Christmas Seal for America. With new design in hand, Miss Bissell set out to get help in putting her plan across. She encountered trouble from those that could afford to help. Finally she took her design to a small printer who agreed to wait for his pay. She talked with the postal clerks and they said that they would assist if the people would be advised that the penny stamp would not carry anything that it was purely orna- Reprobatus Becomes Jjpaai of We ajear Mrs. Lew Kiser, prop. mental. The printer turned out 50,000 of the stamps the people of Delaware had begun to hear about tuberculosisand a Christmas Seal table was set up in the Wilmington post office, and the first Christmas Seal sale in America was under way. "Sara School Lunches About 8,000,000 children in 46,000 ichools will get adequate and nutritious lunches under the National School Lunch act. nun :ii!ii:ifi!s:iii!iB one of the welcoming ANOTHER MILESTONE cards. The holder has only to drop them In the mailbox. Christopher-Answ- Christ's HAPPY V NEW U NEW YEAR ers And Many More Call Reprobatus was a young giant whose heathen philosophies prompted him to desert one master after another whenever he found a master stronger than the one he then Of Them served. - " 1 YoUD need a pair I'vMiif fnf'ii" of strong arms to carry our load of New Year wishes you. Every conceivable wish for and happiness is inyour cluded in the assortment with gratefor well-bein- g ful acknowledgments for your kindness to us during 1946. Bern's Conoco Service Sb&iH, dfr Boh Noticing that the mighty Pharaoh feared Satan, Reprobatus deserted Pharaoh to serve Satan; perceivstaring that the Devil himself was tled by the cross, he left the services of Satan and went in search of Christ. When he refused to pray, he was commanded to do penance and given the task of carrying travelers across a deep river. On Christmas Eve a voice called for Reprobatus and, answering the summons, he found a very small child waiting to be carried across the river. When he had placed the little one upon his shoulder, trie burden of his weight nearly bowed Reprobatus to the ground. "You are, indeed, as heavy as the world," declared Reprobatus. 'I created the world," replied the child, "I reaeemed the world and I bear the sins of the world." a Reprobatus was no longer heathen giant: he was Christofera, the bearer of Christ: as St. Chrisof the topher, he is the Goliath Saints, patron saint of all travelers: his emblem is a palm stem which Christ bade him thrust into the soil wherefore the date palm is laid Christ-m.-!'- to blnr'm and bear fruit at ! to our many new friends, to all our old friends, t t and to friends still to be. We wish to thank you most cordially for past favors, and look forward to still greater and better service to all of you in 1947. H THOMPSON'S Store for Men a Boys |