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Show Chairman Thanks Franklin Kimber Mother Committee Rites Held Tues. You Are Entitled To Some Money Now Under Social Security What the general public your name and account number. doesnt know about social secur- The Social Security Adminisity is costing many people a lot tration has the largest and beet of money. What others dont know about it may affect their employment to this summer, according Charles W. Feldhauser, field representative of the Ogden social security office. Feldhauser For example, pointed out this week, many high school students are planning to work in covered employment this summer. it Covered employment," might be explained, is simply employment covered by the so cial security act. These students will need social security account number cards, even though the work is Feldor temporary, part-tim- e hauser points out If they have a social security card they should locate it now in order to show it to their employer. If they have never had a card, they should apply for one, now. If they have lost their card, they should apply for a duplicate. Be fully prepared to take a job by having your account number card readily available Some employers will not hire you without it. Other employers will not pay you until you show them your card. You may not get credit for your wages if you fail to show your card to your employer. Feldhauser will be in Brigham City, Thursday afternoon, May 19 at the employment office in the Howard hotel at 2 oclock. He Is in Brigham City twice a month, and a number of people hve conferred with him regarding their social security. And, he feels, there are more who should. Its a good Idea to know more about social security. It may prevent your losing money to which you are en- titled. The Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance has almost 500 field offices throughout the country. They are there to ad- minister the survivors retirement insurance. and However, they cannot do the job alone; they are there to help you help yourself. There are certain things that you, and only you, must do before you can toe eligible for benefits. First: You must apply for a Social Security card. This card is the key to your insurance account .with the government All your wages are recorded under that number. You will have only one number all your life. No one else will have the same number. v It Isn't Charity Second: Show that card to the boss. Be sure he copies your name and number just right Third: You must file a claim with one of the offices before system in the bookkeeping world. Still, sometimes mistakes are made. Your employer fails to file a tax return or leaves off your name or Social Security number. So you may lose credit for those wages even though you have paid your share of the tax. To prevent this, every few years you should find out the amount of wages that is shown on your account. for You can get a post card this purpose at any field office. You will be sent a record of all the wages you have made. If this record isnt right, take it along with your time book or any other record you have and go to the nearest field office at once. They will toe glad to help you straighten it out. Who Is Eligible? At present, you pay a tax of 1 percent on all wages up to $3,000 each year. If you work for more than one concern, you may have to pay more. If you of do have to pay on wages more than $3,000, you can get all over that refunded from the Bureau of Internal Revenue, just as you sometimes get a refund of withholding tax. You do have to file a claim with them for the refund. They will not repay it unless you do. Who is eligible for benefits? For a worker or his family to draw benefits, he must have had a Job long enough to be fully insured. Generally speaking, a man must work about half time from January 1, 1937, up to the time he becomes 65 or dies. No one will ever have to work more than 10 years to be insured. When he once works this required amount, he never loses his Insured standing. There is one other provision for the man who has just started to work. If he has worked half the time in the three years just before his death, his family will be eligible for survivors benefits. Payments at 65 Monthly payments are made to the worker as soon as he becomes 65. There is one reNo benefits can be striction. as paid as long as be earns much as $15 a month in his usual job. There are some kinds of work he can do and still get benefits. He may work for himself, for any part of the government, on a farm, or for a church. Any wages he gets from this work will not keep him from drawing benefits. The amount the worker gets will be based on his average wages from covered employment since the Act came into effect. It is also affected toy the number of years he has worked. The amount you will receive Is call-eyour primary benefit. Examples of all types of benefits are shown in the accompanying table. At present the least the worker can get is $10 a month. The most is $44.80 a month. If your wife is 65, she gets half as much as you. So will any child under 18 years old. The benefits for you and your wife will continue till you die. What about your wife and children if you die? If your children are under 18 they will each get half the primary. Your widow will get The most any family can get is twice your own benefit or $85 a month. If your widow is over 65, she will get of - you can get benefits. Remember that Social Security is not charity. It does not promise you a handout. It does not give you something for You are paying for nothing. the benefits you expect to receive when you file a claim and start drawing benefits, no one can take it from you. You have both an earned right and a legal right to the money you are paid. You dont pay all the premium; your employer This pays an equal amount. makes it possible for you to have more protection than you could buy anywhere else for the same money. A record of all the wages you have earned under the Act is kept on one card, headed by EXAMPLES OF OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS' INSURANCE PAY Average monthly pay Monthly payments to 10 Years Work $ so.oo three-fourth- three-fourth- 100.00 iso.oo :. 250.00 "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY s d RESOURCES SURVEY REPORT TO BE REVIEWED HERE THURSDAY welcome to attend. Every indus try represented in the Box Elder area should have at least one representative present, he pointed All Industries And Public Invited To Meet At 8 O'Clock out. Box Elder county people will There will be an open discushave an opportunity to hear sion on the natural resources of and revise, if necessary--report Box Elder county, and possibilion the natural resources of this ties for their future development. a area, at a meeting scheduled for Thursday evening at 8 oclock in the Commercial clubrooms. The meeting is being called by the natural resources committee of the Utah association of Chambers of Commerce, and El Roy Nelson, director of the bureau of economic and business research of the University of Utah, will be the principal speaker. Under Dr. Nelsons direction, and sponsored by the Chambers of Commerce, a state-wid- e survey of Utah's natural resources has been in progress during the past year. Dr. Nelsons findings to date particularly in Box Elder county will be reviewed at the meeting Thursday evening, and opened for suggested corrections or additions. Also in attendance at the meeting will be Burton Musser of Salt Lake City, representing the oil Industry of Utah; Nelson W. Aldrich, Salt Lake City, of the Kbnneoott Copper company; Paul Hunt, Salt Lake City, Park-UtaMining company; Ames K. Bag-leexecutive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers association, and Wright Volker, secretary of the natural resources committee which is conducting the surh vey. The' meeting is open to the general public, Leon Packer, chairman of the new industries committee of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce announand everyone is invited and ced, and Mrs. Abet S. Rich, chairmen, and their committee sponsoring the Utah Mother of 1919 participation in the national pongress, received the thanks of the American Mothers committee of the Golden Rule foundation this week in a letter from Ruth S. Peale, national chairman. We ward to thank you for giving us the opportunity to meet personally the Utah Mother of the Year, Mrs. Roland A. MadWe sen, Mrs. Peale urote. know that Utah will be ably represented during the coming year by your choice. "Mrs. Madsen has told us of your many kindnesses to her and how happy and grateful she is to you for making the trip to New York possible. The national committee also is deeply appreciative to you for your generous Mrs. cooperation in helping Madsen join us fox the festivities for the American Mother and State Mothers. Please accept our Mr. one person knows exact in the way of natural resources that Box Elder county has to offer, Packer declared. "And certainly no one. or no group, can begin to think of all the possibilities for their future development. Therefore it thanks again. is important that we study these resources, look into their possibilities, in order that we may Leg assist and be prepared for our areas business and industrial development in the future." From Brigham City south to Pioneer Sons Camp To and perhaps just a little bethe 'Box Elder-Webe- r yond Be At Brighton Resort county line was fates own playand The summer encampment of ground over the week-end- , the Utah Sons of Pioneers for particularly on the highway 1949 will be at Brighton resort Saturday evening. Beside a collision resulting in August 5, 6 and 7, local officers of the organization announced three fatalities, and another your causing a serious injury, Philip today, explaining that now B. Youngs broken leg was michoice of accommodations nor, if only by comparison. are ready for booking. The 1949 trek of the Mormon Young, who is 19 and lives in Battalion now is being arrang- Layton, rode on his motorcycle ed. It will begin at Omaha, and into the rear of an automobile will arrive in California Decem- on the highway near Willard ber 16, 1949. Descendents of Saturday evening at 6:15 members of the original Mormon oclock. It was raining at the battalion will have first choice time. Young suffered a fracto participate in this trek, it tured right leg, and considerwas explained. able damage to his motorcycle. The car was not badly damA financial reserve in U. S. aged. Savings Bonds is just as imporYoung was taken to Cooley tant a part of a Memorial hospital, where the farm business as is land, live- fracture was set. He was disstock and equipment. charged Tuesday afternoon. No !y, everything Broken Three-year-ol- - imJ Sea-mon- by Franklin Kimber dies in Logan . The childs father is a dent employe at Utah State YD 've economy. seen H ond I want to tell yo, it's exceptionally goed, ( Write or call Utah Min. ing Association, Rear OLDERIWHISKIESs Building, Salt Lake City, for details." 5,6 YEAR OLT stuAg- ricultural college in Logan. Surviving the child are his parents, and two sisters, Christine, 5. and Mary, 1, all of Riv. er Heights, three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. 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SQUINT HEARD ON THE RADIO THAT in zynwamcz Always . when he apparently oclock, tumbled into an irrigation ditch in front of the family home. Bill BoQQovJiKd'BoB hubs Utah's mining and smeli. ing industry and who it's done for the state', Phone your news to 727. d By PLOTNER ANV POCK&bOCK joy free of charge in y0U( club or group anywher, in Utah. It's the story by Services were conducted Rulon Henniger, under direction Hall Mortuary. s fir your. - Rounds fMtUt VOSAl'T ,HAlt Tb BE A 323 South Main Wednesday, Moy Brigham City. Utah of Brig OX Barlow ELDEH Annie er, Mrs. News-Journ- al Franklin Kim- ham City. KenFuneral services were A Sami- Mrs. and Mrof Weekly son is(.w ber, River Heights ward , THE Succe..o, dall Kimber, of River Heights, in the 11 o r at ur (E.ubh.hi5 of Grouse Logan, Tuesday Logan, formerly rendered by was Preiude Creek, was drowned Friday 10 ine Wood and the opening May 13, about morning, Ch; was Let The Little William M.LoneVr'-- sisters, Olsen the by Come, Drowns was Bishop by vocation A Kimber of Grouse Creek. Cl... "ltw" was given by O. Lavar Earl, Second hi Brigham City'Uuhlr, t? Ket followed by a vocal duet, Boy ander th. act of March ! by Ronald Balling-haof Mine, of and Lyman Kimber was solo violin A Creek. Grouse Kimber, rendered by Lyman A That Little Boy of Mine. s Vern by was given talk followed by a talk by President H. George Raymond. The closing song was "Sometime Well Understand, by the "There's an especioll) Olsen sisters. Benediction was fine new color film, wfo pronounced by Stephen Stanford. The grave was dedicated sound, that you can Horton Nish Out Sat. Accidents the primary benefit until she dies. If you have no widow or children, your parents may get a monthly benefit if you were supporting them. If no one survives who can get a monthly benefit, a lump sum is paid to the widow or to the person who pays the burial expenses. These checks are yours. You have earned them; you have paid for them. They cannot be taken away rom you. They are not affected toy any property you own or any income you may have. Remember though, you must file a claim before benefits can be paid. Thousands of dollars have been lost because claims were not filed in time. Many workers do not file because they think they will go back to work next month! They may think they must quit working for good to draw benefits. Or they may not feel like coming down to the office. If you are 65 and have worked long enough to be insured, you can draw benefits for any month you dont work, no matter what the reason. So, when you become 65, go down to your local Security field office. They will give you an estimate of your benefits and advise you about the best thing to do. If you want to file a claim, they will be glad to help you. Some Lose Money Widow-and children often lose money because they dont know about Social Security. Remember, this isnt just retirement for you, Its also insurance for your family. Tell your wife about it. Be sure she knows to ask about it if anything does happen to you. To ourn a I YJeiv5 -- POT ELDER pbon North Main AUTO Your PLYMOUTH Dealer "00 SALES pbo W |