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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH, JANUARY 14, 1939 PAGE THREE PAROWAN TBIES PublisheH and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert B. Mitcheli, Publisher Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office at Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1913, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. per year in advance Advertising rates upon request Subscription Rates $2-- Paragonah Personals Dear Ed: Social Security Tax Rate Increase In '60 Persons in work covered by Social Security - employment or self employment - are reminded that the social security tax fate will be increased beginning with 1960, Kesfcr T. Powell, dstrict manager of the Provo Social Security announced this week When employed ptople get their first pay envelopes or pay checks in January, they will find 3 percent instead of 2V2 percent deducted for socifll sefurity tax purposes. Wthn per sons file their 1960 tax returns early in 1961, they must pay 4V percent Instead of 3 percent social security tax. This increase will of-fi- ct, self-employ- ed not apply to return on . 1959 earnings which must be filed on or before April 15, 1960. The above increases in social security tax rates apply to wages or income for 1960 through 1962. The Social increased security taxes which became effective as of Jan 1, 1960 were enacted by Congress to assure the continuing nature of the Safety knows no party everyones platform calls for improve ing the nation's highway traffic record. and survivors trust Leaders in the campaign include the eight national winners fund and the trust of $400 General Motors scholarships for outstanding farm, fund in which disability sesocial the home and highway safety activities. of taxes of Traffic Mr. in election unanimous employees, Safety every curity Urging the safety specialists re- their employers, and the self community throughout the country, the a vote cently told newsmen in Chicago that "a vote for safety employtd are deposited. life for all of ua. and a old-ag- 4-- Mr and Mrs. David Evans ville Utah. Wed Mrs. Mortof Iron Springs visited one ensen was the former Evalyn Duell of Panguitch. day this week with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stones. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are Robin combining business with Donald and Mrs Mr. Kannarah visited pleasure in Caliiornia this so nof here Sunday wth Mr. nd week. Mrs. Homar Boardman. Mrs. Don Barton received Mrs. Arthur Evans enter- word this week tha the body tained the Laurels and En- of her nephew, Robert A of Oak , Harbor, signs at a fireside Sunday Miller, was recovered Washington refreshDainty evening. after a 5 day search. Lt. ments were served Miller, U.S Naval Flying 29, was aboard his Officer, Homer Boardman is actng attock bomber with twin with jet MIA as the new Supt. Errol Lamoreaux and My- four crewmen when it crashron Abbot as counslers and ed amid the San Juan Islands in 175 feet of water. Lt. Lamar Anderson as Sec. Miller a cousin of Mrs. Paul, Brother and sister Board ine Topham and Mrs. Getta man entertained the Mia Orton of Parowan, was a Maids and Explorers at a former resident of Panguitch fireside Sunday evening. Services for the receased were held Wednesday. Caralyn Barton young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Christensen Scott Barton has been in the St. Marks hospital under- Announces Plans going tests for an illness. The engagement and forth Lund Mr. and Mrs. Willard corcng marriage of theis were called to Cedar Sun- daughter Lovina Chirtensen day morning to the bedside to Wayne Milton Bettridge of there son Norman who is was announced this week ill in the Iron County by Mr. and Mrs. Cedi S. , Miss Ivy Robinson was home over the week end. Mrs. Lula Bastion was returned home from the Iron County hospital Sun. She had undergone surgery two weeks ago. 4-- 1 Mr. Gary Ba scorn and two better longer of his, Seminiary students, allstate all winners winners national and received The safety Before amending the lflw Janet Hunt and Linda Rae Club Congress from General Motors in to expense trips to the prftvide for the increased Dalton were the speakers g efforts to have recognition of their tax rates, Congress appoint- in Mr. Safety represent everyone. Sun. sacrament national ed and advisory council on Mrs. Ba scorn meeting Typical of the group is Caroline Ware, accompanied who from commendareceived winner a Benevolence, Georgia, social security financing her husband. tion letter from her towns mayor for her safety efforts. to investigate the trust funds With all the nation's youth especially the 2,250,000 4 H This council was made up of members waving banners, making speeches, parading and camBarbara Stones has the paigning for a safer America, we hope Mr. Safety gets everyones representatives from busi- German measels. Val Robinvote every day of the year, she said. ness education, government son had them last week. General Motors in in its 16th year of sponsoring awards in the and leading insur0nce comsafety program which is conducted by the Extension Service of state agriculture colleges and the United States Department panies. They recently reMr. and Mrs. Elmer Bett. of Agriculture. More than 900,000 members participate annuported, It is our judgement, had Sunday dinner ridge in the safety program. ally based on tht best available with Mrs. Cathrine Dunton Other national winners include: Theresa Crisrio, 17, West cost estimates, that the con- they also attended SacraSpringfield, Massachusetts: Patricia Kallio. 18, Chisholm, Minnesota; Lawrence Klepetko, 17, Golden. Colorado; Carol Rae tribution schedule enacted ment meeting while here. Larson, 16, Lusk, Wyoming; Ravlene Scott. 17, Roxel, Kansas; into law in the 1858 session Wesley Spear, 19, Oakes, North Dakota, and Ronald Ullom, 18, of Congress, makes ada-Mrs. Hazel Dawn Evans Valier, Montana. e provision for financ- jattended the funeral of Mrs. Their recommendation to all voters: GO SAFETY VOTE qua ing t e program on a sound Neils Mortensen of Circle-actunFOR SAFETY IN for 4-- house-to-hous- bell-ringin- e, committee, one from the School Board and the other from the Citizens Committee for Better Schools from Ce- dar During the meet- Prestwich stated Dr. ing, that we could maybe count on the Whitney property for our old pool. Worth Orton. Chairman, Swimming Pool Committee 4-- 4-- Barton. The marriage will take place at the home of the brides parents at Paragonah on Saturay evening Jan. 23, 1960. Following the ceremony, the couple will be honored at a reception in the Paragonah School auditorium The future Mrs. Bettridge is a Senor at the Parowan High School, and is active in L.D.S. Church organi- zations. Mr. Bettridge is a son of Mr. and 'Mrs. James Bettridge and1 a graduate of the Parowan Hight School Kay Boulter, Bruce Mathe son and Bob Mitchell spent a day in Satl Lake City taking Utah Merit System tests. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mickelson and family of Cowley wyo. and Mr and Mrs. Frank Holmes of Provo were here for the funeral of Joseph The Parowan Chamber of Commerce Swimming Poni met with the Committee Iron County School Board for the purpose of finding out if there was a chance of getting a swimming pool in the Parowan High School In attendance representing were the pool committee Jess Guymon, Orton, Wnrth Howard Stubbs, Howard Jo. seph, Alton Pendleton nnd F. C. Van Buren. Also besides the School Board mem bers present were a group from the Citizens Commitee for Better Schools, of Cedar City. d dress LOST: Black between left for hand, glove Pose office and Parowan Cafe. Finder call Elmer Mitchell. Fur-line- mgpaii I Wrth Orton opened the meeting by explaining that we were a swimming pool ommittee from Parowan & in order to continue our work we had to fnd out what possibility there was of getting a pool n our high school. Howard Joseph then got the floor and pointed out that we were non there begging but were there to explain the situation to them pointing out good points, and possible ways for us to get a pool in our school. Dr. Prestwich then stated that Ewe. LOST: Hampshire black wool spot on tail. Find er contact Thales Brown IN SERVICE: Duroc boar. contact Thales Brown. FOR SALE: Stewing hens. 50 cents each. Call 4164 or see Earl Bunn. Want to make $15. to $25 in a day? We will train and finance dependable man or woman, over 21 por part or inclosed pools had been full time McNESS Route looked into by them to some work. Writ McNESS Co., extent and that their find- - Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif, ings was that the cost did not justify the derivement from them; he ponted out that they had considered the Cedar City covering until they found it would cost them $50,000. so they dismissed the idea he stated. Mr Van Buren took the RUSSET POTATOES floor and continued to point out all the good in a school No. 2's tinued on this basis (the pros and cons discussed AT OUR PIT OR DELIVER. by all membersmf the swim, ED EACH WEDNESDAY. CALL NORMAN DAY pool committee, the school 2286 or 2663 board and the Cedar City committee). Near the end AGe"' IN of the meeting a motio i COMPLETE CO VER a motion was mae and passed that a three man fact Life finding committee be appointed to study and find (FARM BUREAU INS.) facts to present to the school board for their consideration. The committee was to consist of one person from INSURANCE the Parowan swimming pool Automobile FIRE Sec A. Hills Orton R. Mortensen. al basis REPORT OF CONDITION OF "Bank of Iron County of Parowan in the State of Utah at the close of business on December 31, 1959. ASSETS Cash balances with other banks, including rrserve balances and cash balances in process k collection . United States Government Obligations, direct and guaranteed Obbgations of States & political subdivisions Loans and discounts (including $415.73 overdrafts) Bank premises owned, none, furniture and fixtures $ 6,501 17 Real estate owned other thpn bank premises TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposes of individuals, partnerships and corporations 391,602.58. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 513,577.54 Deposits of United States Government 1 747.10 (including postal savings) Deposits of States & political subdivisions 284651.47 Other deposits (certified Sf officers checks, etc.) 712.66 TOTAL DEPOSITS 1,192,291.35 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES 8,441.98 1.200.733.33 CAPITAL Capital Surplus Undivided Profits 30,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCTS. This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of 6c(c(ing"..',u4nROuncemGRt2 43.500.00 10.571.01 84.071.01 1.284.804.34 FLOYD HASTINGS Qjj MEMORANDA (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of STATE OF UTAH County of Iron O. K. Nielson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that ti e foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition f the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1959. O. K. Nielson Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1960. Getta M. Orton (Seal) Distinction HURRICANE, UTAH ALL WORK GUARANTEED SPARE TIME $400.00 MONTHLY Refilling and collecting money from our high grade candy, nuts and gum machines in this area. No selling! To have car, references, $600, to $1900. cash. Secured by Qet 0Ii6in oAt Notary Public Residing at Parowan, Utalv My Commission expires STATE OF UTAH Office of the Bank Commissioner I. Seth H. Young, Bank Commissioner of the State cf Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement cf the above named bank, filed in this office on January 13, 1960. Seth H. Young Bank Commissioner PcttOMlIl 0'iWGS . ask for them at the TIMES OFFICE ssszgg; zszz as .inventory. Devoting 7 hours qualify for worK you must a week to business your end of percentages of collections will net up to $400. month, ly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income increasing according, ly For interview include phone,, write P.O. Box 1055, Boise. Idaho. |