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Show IWROWAX TIMI.v IAKOW'AN'. UTAH. MtfBT "V IN THE IMPROVEMENT n OF FARM PROPERTY, NOTHING HAS PLAYED MORE IMPORTANT PART THAN CONCRETE DRAIN H WyjBCBfC A TILE. jjiFir mage Theater SIX. ami .110,', The Prodigal I. AN A TURNER ( O'OBl.R H. I9n page 3 Dccr Killed On Utah's Highways Last Year Total More Than 1000 News About Your Social Security fori' income t.ix filing, former cstrv his has be vJiouM make sure and number Social Security shoud be sure he knows how he is lo report his for Soeial SecurBill Fcldhauser. credit. ity Ri ; doit til t r ucie kill'd I1) whales oil l i.ilis lnghv.i)S )t.u lu.ui vcic It gall) taken ly liunttis forty )e.in ago. rding to tiu ikpaniiKiit of fish and game. Ike department s.nd this kill during 193 readied the nmdme propottums of more than one thousand animals, ll.iord' show tli.it an istnnated 500 deer were legally killed Utah durum die fall limit o! 191 1 . t The 1000 plus figure of deer ;ied on the highwavs last killed during the 1934 period ive. said today. oar was determined through- on this section alone of high-- i wav 91. Old age insurance payments omits submitted by departone in The figure of 1000 animals farmer " lit field men and to a Go be will stance from carefully kept is considered a minimum in and his wife at based upon these yearly re- is cords of Bill Capener, driv- - view of the present inform-i- r for a major trucking firm, ation A good question would ports Each farmer will pay Bill three times each week he. How can this figure be a 3 per cent Social Security rove his vehicle on the Salt reduced? tax on his net earnings up to ike City to Cedar City run. cooperative $4200 in a year. This paycontinuing his of Mis count shows 217 animals ment goes in as a part income tax return lie will not be covered by Social isions of the Social Security See. if his net earnings are iw, and cannot receive credit less than $40(1 in a year. lor income from leases toMr. Fcldhauser said that wards Soeial Security. t several farm owners in the Social Security card ap- - along major arteries of travel, Drivers are reminded to age group have plications are on hand at all come to his office to learn Post Offices, and Employ- - observe such signs and to whether they can qualify to ment Offices. Applications ,jrj0 more slowly and care receive Social Security bene- may be obtained by mail. The fully whenever in these areas. fits. Those who are still oper- request should be addressed Double precaution should he taken from early evening ating their own farm with to: Social Security Adminishired help can qualify after tration, I. O- Box 231, Provo, hours throughout the night when deer are more often on they have been under Soe. Utah. Security for the two years The Cedar City Office is the move. 1935 and 1956. Persons under located at the Utah State EmThe department reminded age 65 must work longer, de- ployment Service. A Social that these warnings are a pending upon their age. Security representative, will part of the states traffic safeThose who lease their farms be at this office on Tuesday, ty program to protect lives, out on a cash or share crop October 18, from 10 a m. to of both the driver and the doer. Sporsmen were remindarrangement will not be cov- 12 noon and 1 until 3 p.m. ered by the new farm pro- ed to remember also that one Uncial Security representat- I. self-employ- EDMUND I'URDOM Most alkali or water-loggeland can be reclaimed. With W. R. White concrete dram tile you can increase available farm acreage, cut down on farm labor, overhead and cost of production. You will also increase the quantity and the quality of farm products. NEWS mill CARTOON d I 'Hi's, w ri. 'Hints Lucky Me DORIS DAY A W. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN TILE SYSTEM MAKES YOUR LAND WORTH MORE . . WHILE YOU USE IT AND ALSO IF YOU SELL IT! For full details, contact W. R. ROBERT CUMMINGS NEWS and CARTOON White Company today. MS I. :hhI Ya7o E Ko Phone 7765 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah coMCM n srwf MEAD GATES AEG IRRIGATION CORRUGATED ciMvun MAIN mi (2 Fm CONCRETE CONCRETE JMEVAt Alt SCREW IWV SAT. Pearl Of The South Pacific VIRGINIA MAYO DENNIS MORGAN DAVID FARRAR MflM MET At CARTOON & SHORT SITE tVPRf i , 1 l ANNUAL GUN & ROD CLUB of the more than 1000 an '.'i.ils killed may have been someones legal kill dm in; it fall hunt. The Depul Uncut of Fish and Game i. again cooperat ing with the LT. S. Forest Service and other agencies b asking spoilsmen to help in the reduction of an men a' ing popuLtion of porcupmts 130.000 or An expected or nmre deer hunters will be afield m th mountain ana of thi' state tins fall. Tile depnitnient is urging these lm nit in to aid in rod uc ii i porcupine numbers ever tiny may imd them mg the deer season 1 Duck Season Opens Saturday, October 15 Waterfowl gunners will 80 the day Utah season open Saturday morning, October 15. at 6 30 a m. Shooting continues daily through Jan. 2 1956. Prospects are bright Ur duck hunting this year Man agers for public marshes say overage or larger number. of ducks are present m near, ly all hunting areas The shoot is expected t" continue g'od as later migrating flights runu' down from the northern breeding grounds where a botter-thaaverage hatch of birds L noted. Bag limit for ducks is 9. provided that limit contains three widgeon or pintail. Following two or more days of hunting a possession limit of 15 is allowed, provided such limit contains at least three of the bonus species. Both bag and possession limit for goose is six birds. Only two of these may be of the dark, or Canadian, species. Waterfowl must be properly tagged whenever they are not in possession of the hunter who killed them. They may not be shipped or transport' d at any time without head, head plumage, and the feet attached. n Big Changes Ahead In Next Ten Years The world you live in today will be an exciting and wonderful one in just five or ten years, predict the editors of Changing Times. Here are a few things that are within the realm of probability. By 1956, the average family can expect $1,400 more indolcome, in terms of 1955 trend lars. Reasons for the are lower taxes and higher productivity. In the 1960s, most young couples will be ready to buy a home even before they think 9:30 p.m. PAROWAN HIGH GYM Austin Hey wood Orchestra of raising a family. Expect fewer canned and' frozen foods. Instead, many foods will be irradiated, will need no refrigeration and will last indefinately. Sometime in the 60s or 70s millions of workers will go to the factory or office for four days and have three days of play. Photographers will use magnetic tape film that will be used for either color or pictures. No or printing will developing be necessary. Youll be able to re:use the tape and project pictures on your TV screen. The turbocar will be sold within ten years. A turbine will make the h wheels go round. Only the present number of moving parts will be needed and the car wont have a transmission or cutch. Guided missiles for such peacetime uses as carrying freight and delivering transcontinental mail may be tried out within the next decade. The atom will do everything from providing energy for power, to preserving food and purifying medicines. black-and-whi- te one-fift- SPECIAL PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT DANCE Remington Model 721 - .270 4 X Weaver Scope Sleeping Bag Tell your merchants you read read their ads in the TIMES. |