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Show The cash your pay c heck Albertsons in Tooele Friday and Saturday and We will pay you 5 A? TRAVELERS EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS U . 5 mit tax deductions. For employees, advantages of formal programs are financial security and less tax liability on compensation the report states. WELL OVER 25 million persons in private industry are covered by pension plans, the report says, and additional millions will likely come under private pension plan coverage in the next decade. However, atxmt as many employees are now uncovered as are covered. Many smaller firms do ' ) .fVN I?-- ri x,; i. -- v J r;cWb . '. J ' :i . rv I1. vr .1 r? Poult Frown LEAN FULL-CU- ... o$c S&: l r . X 'U L V -V'Vvi 1 - :V Mr. II3 a-J- ,1 a , 3 ' ?; fv l - fj-- j "'v W2rtfiz T oYrMnrn Albertson' ... oxcoptional moltt in TASTY TENDER Swift's Premium' d flavor. It tondornts your mouth. TOP ROUND STEAK .lb. J09 2. JUMBO CHUNK DOLOGNA AWBHRfi5tK fcfifit 5KJH AWBMWKWj !Mmm ,vrwvVwvVv annnnrvnn7 C U.S. No. 1 All greet! spears. Extra fancy Bring a touch of Spring into your meals. a a Bits O Sea Budget priced No. Vt Cans : POTATOES 9k99c i 20;; 59 CHERRY TOMATOES IX4 ORANGES ALBERTSONS SYRUP s- UJ.No.1 fraklat targe NerillH. - 29 53 ALBERTSONS SALAD OIL S ,JE4 DM ulniesQ n STRAWBERRY RHUBARB Glade (axin is a happy hlue-eseMonde boy just turned 7 sears old. To help make this a special day for Glide his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Yates of Holiday came and had supper with the family, and helped open his gifts. He seems to always have a big smile for eseryone. He is the son of Esan and Janice Coon along with sisters Cindy, Slielli and Jonie. not have pension programs. It notes that the last few years have seen important strides forward in the preparation of basic plans, special packages, to serve the needs of smaller businessmen and their working associates. These , plans have a ready adaptability to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartley Palmer and son Lee Jav, Mr. and Mrs. Flosd Walters and children Colleen, Ranee, Deon and Ray, of Erda, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haines and family of Iavton surprised Claren on his birthday March 16. All the family was together and most situations. THE REPORT is designed to had supper at the home of Gaylen encourage these businesses to and Marylyn Palmer in Provo. adopt sound employee pension pro- Claren said The cake sure did grams. It explains the principles taste good. He is a student at upon svhich such programs are BYU. based, the methods of funding The Swiss people started proand tax advantages. For a free copy of "For a Bet- ducing watches in an unusual way, ter Tomorrow - Private Pension it is said. Aliout 300 years ago, an off at the Plans, write the National Cham- Englishman stopped asked a of and La village Sagne, ber. 1615 H St.. N.W., Washingblacksmith to repair his watch, ton, D.C., 20006. Special rates which had stopped. The blacksmith for bulk orders. had never seen a watch before, but said he would take care of it. He took it apart, repaired it, then, during the following winby Beth Clark ter, when work was slack, made Mrs. Nancy 'Varr entertained another like it, by hand, for his for family memliers at a birthday own use. It worked, orders of he hired them more it, poured party Sunday afternoon for Vic and now it is a and small son Todd. Todd had a a few helpers lot of fun with his gifts and national art. grandparents joined in the fun Mr. and Mrs. Ophir R. Evans and Mrs. Joan Rush and daughter Stacey of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Warr, Cae and Curtis. Erda News IVI r Businessmen Urged To Establish Formal Pension Program pn-vid- JCTCTw 1 Transcript, Friday, March 25, 1966 Businessmen were urged to consider establishing formal pension program for employee and expanding existing programs in a report released by the Cfumlier of Commerce of the Imted Stales. THE 11 PACE report, "For a Better Tomorrow Private Pension Plan," states that There are many recognued advantages-t- o Ixith ernploxers and employee in pt'iision programs." For employers, it notes that the formal eiision programs help maintain oten avenues of promoe tion" for younger employees, an orderly method of pensioning elderly employees and per- For your convenience we now sell :h' TWh 89 53 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knuteson of Sacramento, California visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Warr Friday evening where they enjoyed a nice dinner together. IUPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Marlin Crgich, Christy Russell, March 22; Marjorie Weyland, on March 25; Todd Warr and John Bryan, March 26. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR WEDDING ANNIVERSARY! Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin March 23. Gull The Credit Union Umbrella Man asks: on Sunday afternoon, Rose, and LaRae Castagno, Donna Rose, and Beth Clark spent a while visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver. Lorraine received some nice birthday gifts and a nice cake. Later that afternoon, they attended a home pooling for at cousin Richard Weaver. Elder Weaver has just returned from the Austrian LDS Mission. A good report of his mission and visiting with family members was a nice day spent. Are you taxed by worry or worried by tax? Theres one tax you can eliminate, the taxing worry of money problems. Your credit union has the money you need. A taxing money problem receives prompt attention at your credit union because members work, loan and save together. Susan Gull was surely surprised Saturday evening when twenty young folks gathered at the home of Beckey Smith. The young folks enjoyed games, dancing and Extra Fancy. Margetts Jewelry tf-fSaw- sire SIPECIIAIL! IPIta diamonds tat In I4K whlta ar allow gold in tha vary mountings lotst fashion creations! I brilliant ... $26995 CONVENIENTlJERMS PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SUNDAY THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN! m Ed CARAT Vi CARAT V CARAT .... $229 .... $1W $8 19 EAST VINE |