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Show Tuesday, April 19, 1949 THE DRAGERTON STUDY OF EARLY FISHING SEASON RESULTS IN SETTING OF OPENING DAY FOR JUNE The Utah Fish and Game Department, after studying the matter of opening the fishing season early, this year, picked, June 11 as the first day. The dates were set at June 11 to October 3 with hours from 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. at the quarterly 1 1 Employees Urged to Show SS Cards When Taking New Job TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH part in properly reporting wages of their employees to the Social accordSceurity Administration, ing to Sherman H. Ruesch, manager of the Provo field office. Since January 1, 1937, when the old age and survivors insurance j program went into effect, employers have sent in wage reports for Carbon District to of persons totaling thousands millions of dollars. And over 99.5 Receive $262,637; per cent of the wage items have $61,637 Balance Due been properly reported and credThe fifth apportionment of uniited of one per form school funds during the It is this one-ha- lf school year was an cent of the wage items that keeps 1948-4- 9 bothering the administration. It nounced this week by Dr. E. is really not necessary and in- Allen Bateman, state superintendexcusable if all employers would ent of public instruction. This do their part. If all employees fifth apportionment brings to a would carry the ball when they total of $12,266,044 the money woik in employment covered by granted to the school districts the Social Security Act, much throughout the state for the time and money could be saved school year. A balance of $1,- by the employees, the employer 653,874.50 remains to be distriband the federal government. By uted by June 1. The Carbon county school discarrying the ball on the part of an employee, is meant carry- trict' has thus far received $238,-642.in four previous apporing a social security card in his billfold or other holder which wiil tionments and the fifth apportionprevent it from becoming soiled ment of $262,615.46 iill bring ' and torn and showing this card the total to $501,077 61. The balto each employer when he first ance due this district is $67,637.25 for a total apportionment during reports for work. A representative of the Social the school year of $568,714 86. Security Administration will be Last year the total apportionin Price at the court house, on ment for the Carbon county Tuesday. April 26, from 9:00 a. school district was $422,719 44. m. to 3 00 p. m. Dont rely on The following are the apporyour neighbors or friends for in- tionments received by the Carfo! mation. They are bon district to date: First apporand Service but misinformed. 0; information is free and, of course, tionment, $56,871 49; second, third, $25,117.27 and confidentiaL are all inquiries fourth, $18,369.49. School District to Receive Fifth meeting of the commission in the game department offices in Salt Lake City Saturday. The great majority of in this area .are dping their Bag limits for. all trout remained the same at seven pounds includes perch, andor one fish or 15 fish, which- this regulation crappy and sunfish, was set for ever is caught first 14 to October 3. Limits and The date for bass fishing, and May hours are the same as trout, except that bass must be at least 10 inches long to be legal. The upper waters of the Uintah range will be opened July 1, as usual, according to action taken by the commission. ' The commission reported that it was likely that a solution could be reached on the heated Strawberry Reservoir controversy. Earl Smoot, prominent sportsman, appeared before the commission Saturday, and explained that he had been sent to the Strawberry Water Users association by the Utah Wildlife Federation to see if a suitable agreement could be worked out in behalf of the sportsmen, and that the users told him they would be agreeable lo fish the letting the sportsmen lake if the state maitained an ordinary county road and returned to the lake all of the fish from the that were produced each spring. Strawberry egg-taThe commission, following Mr. Smoots report, directed R. L Turpin, game director, "to prepare a contract under these provisions His Savings Acovnt stands as an Invisible bulwark and present it to the water users. from loves he best protecting him and the ones whatever financial crisis may arise and threaten them. His Savings Account encourages thrift in his family and creates the important savings desire among his children. Member of U. M. W. Local 6089 -- ke PAGE FIVE Fund Apportion 15 ( well-meani- ng $38,-103.9- COLUMBIA COnFECTIOUERY Owned and Operated by Sam Marakis PRICE, UTAH Warren Tomlinson, former editor of The Dragerton Tribune, is one of 34 journalism students from Men who registered for selec- the University of Denver who tive; service .under the 1949 law in a readership sur- -, participated are required to keep local boards vey on the Pueblo (Colorado) informed of address changes, even April 9 . thorugh they have reached the Tomlinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. age limit, Commander F. Leslie Tomlinson, 141 Garden Edward Walker, state selective road, worked on the survey for service director, announced. the Advertising Research foundaEven though men cannot be In- tion of New York ducted after they reach 26, Commander Walker pointed out, they are not relieved from the obligation to keep their boards informed of a mailing address. The state director explained that both the new act and a pres- idential regulation state that the information is obligatory. The wording in the act is clear, The Wasatch girls bowling team he said, and clearly indicates the intent of congress. A mans re- motored to Price Sunday afternoon to bowl a girls sponsibilities under the act do not team expecting from that city. When arcease after he has attained the age riving there the girls teams had of 26, he concluded. all gone to Salt Lake for the tournament. The girls, however, a game with a Price mens had disGeorge Ockey, clerk of the team who were Most trict, reported today that the mon- of them had an professional. average of 170 to alnot had been received ey 172. The men on this team were Of Address Change Star-Journ- 26-ye- ar Stinnuiide ? junnijaale though a notice of the apportion- Whitie Whitefield, Mike Zacca-ri- a, George Zaccaria, Willard Davis and C. Driggs. The Wasatch girls making the trip were Mary Eaquinto, Captain Phyllis Estes, Mary Dalle Taylor, Yvonne Laura Driggs and DellaCorte, Mary Fahl. They came back viclege will receive $1,609.25 or 1.30 torious with a victory of 65 pins, per cent of the total $123,788.49. using a handicap of a total of 262 ment has reached the office. Fifty per cent of the money received by the state for lease of mineral lands was allocated to institutions of higher education and of this amount Carbon col- V" almost one half of our ColumbiaPhone 7J3 that SPRING , lt hardly seems possible, but it's true that 4 mine products are . turned out by firms having no net income! 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