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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAT, PAGE TWO i" i i Classified Ad Column HOW THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT OPERATES IN UTAH (Continued From Page One) was interpretthe welfare department " act the falsly. ing JULY 2, 1936 state receives federal money to help j One year ago Utah bad about 4000 needy, provided they fit into three needy aged persons receiving relief. j main groups. These groups re. the At that time the government was put- needy aged, the needy blind, and the ting up $6 for every $1 the state put y 1 5-- a-- 1. tf. dependent children. If the needy do not fall within those groups, the state gets no federal assistance to look after them. Thus we may have an aged jieedy couple living in one home. Next door to that home there may be a young husband and his wife. The young husband, let us say, is bedridden with a heart ail ment and he and his. wife are just as needy as the aged couple next door. Welfare Decision The welface department decides Today we nave more than 4000 needy aged persons receiving public assistance.-- : Those needy aged are receiving more than they received one year ago, but the government is only putting in 35 cents, instead of the $6 one year ago, into the fund out of which Utah administers assistance. State' and county funds have had to take the place of the federal money, in line with Washington's determination to make the states and local communities assume a larger share in the burden of caring for the needy. iPlease bear these things in mind: The state department of public wel fare has been providing relief for thousands of needy citizens, even though the federal emergency relief administration passed out of the pic up. e 493-J-- - 6-- j one-thir- d , . five-an- six-thre- ad nine-threa- d. Full-fashion- ed three-fourt- one-ha- lf Sales of Chevrolet Motor Co. Surpass e FIELDING Enid Welling By 1928 j Then another misunderstanding LETS TRADE Hammer mill for a arose. Congress passed the act last four bottom disk plow. L. J. Han- August, but the appropriation bill to operate the social security act died sen, Phone 52 in a filibuster. The act, itself, does LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED on not carry an appropriation, but the the Ideal Sharpener. Prompt eer- - act does state that an appropriation E. S. is authorized to be made. The record Vice, work fully guaranteed. shows that this appropriation was that it can Utah. Sercomb, Tremonton, give $20 a month to the made, but not until last February. aged couple. The government says it FOR SALE Big discount on 150 Nevertheless, charges were freely will pay $10 of this amount The welcredit on Dode-- or Plymouth. In made (and believed) that money was fare department decides that the available last August and that the heart patient and his wife need $20 a quire at Leader Office. governor and the welfare board were month of assistance. But in this case CASH PAID for dead and useless cruelly and deliberately refreaning the government does not furnish a cows and horses. Call Maple Cseek from placing the acet in operation. dime. The entire $20 must come from ture last November. 2 Trout Hatchery, Brigham Local Funds Truth of Matter state funds. There are .many cases tf. Reverse Change. The state department is doing this The truth of the matter is that less on record just like the one we have than two weeks after money was described. Now, if the federal emer- large relief job mainly with state and available in Washington, Utah had gency relief administration were still county funds. Hose Service From Silk placed the act in operation and has in existence, that heart .patient and The social security board sends been giving assistance to the quali- his wife could have been assisted with money to Utah to assist the state in administrarelief fied applicants since March 1, being federal, emergency for its needy aged, its needy "Within each brand of hosiery there among the first' 10 states to qualify tion funds, and the aged couple from caring blind and its dependent children, but federal emergency' relief administra- the social may be many weights, determined by and receive grants. board only provides security in the number no of threads the yarn," Utah's decision to require an agree- tion funds as well. But there are half of the money paid out to Utah's aays Ellen Agren, specialist in cloth- ment to reimburse from applicants more federal emergency relief adminand needy blind and only needy aged State at the Utah last received its Agricultural for assistance who have property istration funds. Utah ing of the sums paid out to de "These caused another storm. Such an agree- federal emergency relief administracollege, extension .service, childdren. pendent weights are often divided into three ment to reimburse is approved pro- tion funds last November. All. other needy unemployed per Thus it can be seen that the govmajor classes: . 'Chiffon,' fine yarns cedure in the dministration of old more into sheer fabrics; .'semiservice,' age assistance, because it assists wel- ernment was more generous under the sons in Utah have to be relieved with yarns o medium' size ; and, 'service,' fare boards in granting assistance to federal emergency relief administra- state funds without help. Please remember that not a dime large yarns that produce substantial needy aged persons who have pro- tion than under the social security in some' stores "semiserof social security, board funds can be .fabrics." state act. The in the departfigures perty, but insufficient income for a d one paid to a person unless thai; person vice" s the term applied to ment of show welfare that public an Without decent agreement living. hose; "service" to seven-- , to reimburse it is a pretty delicate year ago Utah was receiving about is needy. The word pension, does not d hose; and business trying to decide just how $6 from the government for each $1 appear in the social security act. eight--, and heavy service," to ten-- , eleven-- , and much property aged persons can pos- contributed by the state for depart Before a person is eligible to re twelve-threasess and still be eligible for assistance ment of public welfare relief pur- ceive social security assistance, an in hosiery is knit flat, from public relief funds. With an poses. Today Utah receives only 35 vestigation is required. shaped to fit the leg, and seamed to- agreement to reimburse, welfare cents for each dollar the state pays Relatives are expected to provide gether down the back of the leg and boards can afford to err on the side out for relief. for their kin if they can do so with It is important that you should note out lowering their own living stanalong the bottom of the foot. In most of the" applicants, because an agree stockings, the leg is knit on one ma- ment to reimburse protects the pub these figures. Many persons have the dards, but Utah does not require relaidea that the federal contribution un- tives to chine, called the legger, and the foot lic against fraud. sign an affidavit as to their more on another machine called the footer. In answer to the complaint that der the social security act is emer-financial means, as most other states ! do, Sometimes in transferring the stock- such an agreement is harsh and obso generous than was the federal ing leg to the footer, lines are form- lete, the state department points out gency relief administration. The fedThe agreement to reimburse ed across the instep. that when the governor of Colorado eral emergency relief administration to preserve character. If a personhelps has to states, To wear well, hosiery should be called his legislature into session as sent money by the millions which can be made the basis property or not states whether much the did elastic. Poorly made hose are not recently as last March to enact for monthly checks from the state, elastic enough to keep their original law in conformity with the social se- to match federal funds. The social should the needy owners of that why to not send board will money security a The should be at enacted act, that legislature curity shape. stocking property object to signing an agreestate state first unless that any lays to of an law with a mandatory agreement to least ment to reimburse? counter. on down the relief Inch, longer than the foot when bear- reimburse, backed by a lien, required its money The state department of public weThe Utah welfare board directed ing weight Toe and sole reinforce of every case approved for receiving the administration lfare welcomes close scrutiny and inof about $250,000 ments should be durable. old age assistance. ' vites inquiries of its policies and OThe state welfare board hears com- for relief in May. Of that sum the perations and believes that a jury of MY federal contributed only! government plaints that Utah harasses relatives about $80,000. ' fair minded citizens will return a verNOTICE TO WATER USERS by urging them to support their needy dict that no state has more generous Federal Assistance aged parents and the statement is policies than the state of Utah. State Engineer's Office, One year ago in June the federal made that other states do not do this. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18, 1936 The truth is that Utah is about the government sent $500,000 to Utah and Notice is hereby given that Town only state which does not- - require Utah contributed ahout $115,000, Seed Ten Times of Plymouth, Utah, has made Appli- relatives to sign affidavits as to their The state department of pubhV welto of the fact that with , As Valuable As Gold cation in accordance with the laws of financial resources and ability sup- fare is proud these much smaller federal grants, the State of Utah to appropriate 0.22 port their kin before relief is given. this state is giving larger sums each , With two ounces of the right kind seci ft. of water from a spring area Security Facts to its welfare clients than it of petunia seed a person may buy a month in Box Elder County, Utah. Said Now what are the facts about the ' did one year year ago when the state fine, new automobile. .,.,',. spring area is described as follows - social security act? The bill was en- had much more money from the fed . No. there is no catch. An ounce of Beginning at a point which bears acted for the purpose of assisting Maximum Double Fringed, Petunia East 1626 ft. and North 608 ft. from states to take care of welfare pro- eral government. Yet some of the welfare board crit seed is" worth more than ten times as the SW cor. Sec. 31, Twp 14N., R2W., blems common in every state. GenSLB & M, and running thence East erally speaking, it can be stated that ics scold because the checks going out much as an ounce of gold, according e 521 ft., South 1645 ft, West 521 ft. the social security act was enacted to each month are not larger. They say, to flower experts of the un Seed Breeding Institute, near. Detroit. we much this money got "Why,, and North 1645 ft. to beginning. assist the states to care for their At current quotations an ounce of The water will be collected from needy and their unemployed, this to der the old relief system." complaint actually is a splen- gold is worth about $35, while the Jan..l, to Dec. 31, inclusive, of each be done by the sending of grants to didThe testimonial to the efficiency with seed, available at $24 per sixteenth yearV. at a point which bears South the states on a matching basis. relief is being handled in this ounce, would bring $384 an ounce. which 992 ft. and East 1675 ft. from said This is not a new thing. It was The value of the seed can be better SW cor. Sec. 31 and conveyed by done on a large scale by the federal state, because there are few, if any, states where the direct is relief that however, when one ieams understood, 8700 pipeline ft to the Town of Ply- emergency relief administration, un mouth and there used for domestic der the guidance of Mr. Harry L. Hop being given to the needy today is as that there are approximately 350,000 as it was one year ago. seeds in a single ounce. and municipal purposes. kins.": The federal emergency relief high administration was an emergency or i ganization. The social security board is expected to be a permanent organi zation. Where the federal emergency relief sent money to the administration OUR states to assist the states in looking and this fact, combined with the important news that after all of that state's needy, the so . . cial security act limits the groups for Shorty's cleaning methods are safer and Shorty's prices are whom federal assistance will be given. lower, is the biggest value announcement ever made to smart Under the federal emergency relief dressers. administration, money came from MAKE GOOD OR. WE DO ; CAREFULLY CLEANED - PERFECTLY PRESSED Washington to help Utah take care Co. of all its needy, including employa Dies and unemployables. Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 Under the social security act, this E. M. FLACK, Prop Phone 114 Tremonton, Utah , e-th- J , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs went to Farmington, Monday. Mrs. .Coombs All-tim- Record e , W. E. Holler, vice president and general sales manager of Chevrolet Motor Co., announced that on June 12, the company's sales this year had surpassed 582,964 units, a figure that has stood since 1928 as the company's record for the entire first half of any year. Bv the end of June, said Mr. Holler, 1936 sales will have exceeded any previous record for the first six months by' approximately 0,000 units. Sales in the first half of last year were 436,669, a total that was passed this year before May 10. This figure, will be exceeded by 50 per cent, it Is estimated, during the same period this year. ..; remained there to visit for a week ' with relatives. j Mrs. Horace Richards re Mr. and turned home from a ten day trip thru Yellowstone Park, Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl left for De troit. Michigan last Saturday. They intend to drive back in a new car. While there they will visit several places in the east Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Thompson of St. Anthony, Idaho spent Monday and Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. LaConte Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison and children of Lavton spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern all-ti- . Origin of Numeral Bourne. The characters that we use te exMr. and Mrs. Glen Severson spent and term "Arabic, nuthe weekend visiting in Farmington press number which are said to have: and merals," with relatives. origin by learned, Preston Garn and Keith Moss left been of men of research, came into European last week for a visit to the western use , v in the Twelfth century. .. . v coast small son, Mrs. Dewey Welling and Jerry, left for an extended visit to yon. Fourteen girls and Mrs. StandLos Angeles, where she will visit with ing made the trip. They report having-ha'. a very enjoyable time.. her sister. The Young Pinochle club met at Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood spent Sunday visiting with relatives in the home of Barbara Welling, Tuesday evening. Cards were enjoyed durRobin, Idaho. ing the evening; Refreshments were of SDarks. Nevada, visited at the served by the hostess.1 High score was-wohome of her sister, Mrs. E. H. Packer by Miss Madge Earl, low by Miss Betty Foster of Poca-tel- lo, last week. Idaho was V guest of the even Mr. and Mrs. Grant McFarland of Tooele visited Tuesday at the home tag. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling aff of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith. Miss Beth Smith, who has been as their guests over Sunday, Mrs. J. spending the past several weeks in A. Foster, and daughters, June, Betty and Opal, and son, Junior, and Mrs. Tooele, returned home with them. Jay Bourne and Theo Richards and Harold Bennett and daughter, Sally-Anall of Pocatello. They returned their lady friends, left Tuesday for a visit to Yellowstone park. Mrs. Hor- home Sunday evening. Miss Betty remained to visit for an indefinite time. ace Richards accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Richards and Mrs. Mary Standing, class leader of the Gathers of the Honey, Beehive family spent Monday enjoying the day Class, sponsored a trip to Logan can- - at Lagoon resort. . Indo-Arab- ic d . i n Beth-Canno- o n, hs at- - POOL DRAINED EVERY NIGHT : Petunia . , . , , ,...... .! ......,'.! . This Will Interest .'. ' ft . Ferry-Mors- . . oil, if you cook on a coal, woodV gasoline or kerosene stove- - eirner ar nome or in lll.l....M4fiH44'll'4"l'l Clean cottage. Clothes summer ' (where you use electric service) Wear LONGER! .... QuTI . can bid goodby forever fe muss of cooking by oM fashioned methods by using a new,, modern, inexpensive, Automatic Electric. ' ' Roaster. YOU fun and ' . Fronk Chevrolet SHORTY'S CLEANING ? ..... NOTICE TO FARMERS We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES &XOWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise) This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUC- TS CO We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About VA Mile South of Logan , USED GAR BARGAINS 1930 1930 Chevrolet iy2 Ton, new tires, Beet Rack - only $200.00 Chevrolet Vfa Ton, with Beet Rack $150.00 M. C. 2 Ton, 1933-- G. East of the Sugar Factory Only FOR ICE Beverages & Coal , ; I 36: Half-Pric- e. ; $350.00 for Heavy Wagons Heitz & Winzeler Auto Co. SEE TREMONTON, UTAH costs are extremely Operation low. Thermostats cut off current when th proper remperarure it reached, to more-thi- n half the cooking is done on stored, In addition, you "'can also "saver heat. by taking advantage of Extra Electricitf-a- t See Us BESSIN6ER BROS. -'-- Automatic, features make impossible toga away and leave it to cook an entire meal without thought or at- -, safely tention. It can also be used to keep-foohot for hours as it is perfectly in-- s sulited. In fact, the same insulation that n keeps the heat in, keeps heat out, so be used to keep things cold, too. with Stake Rack .;:.: 2 Truck Chassis If cooks by frying, baking, boiling, itew-in- g, like any electric range-Y- et roasting can be that electricity is available as it is light enoughs for a boy to carry.'. Ptogf It into any electric outlet as you would a toaster. With it as you would a dish. Phone 16 Tremonton, Utah See Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. .. ; |