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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SA1 INA. UTAH weA a to majority) it came again into-thmove-public eye, and. ment to maintain its virtues' . while'1 ridding it of its vices is. under way! .It is a notable fact that liberal and I Ian- tourth-- .. elebration. radical commentators- wish revision. , .. .. Industrial News Keiew Uans are being worked' out. in deno less than conservative, common-- r lators. The more or less socialistic :tail f?r the annual observance of the' Happenings that- Affect the Dinner League for. Industrial Democracy has nations birthday, .to be celebrated Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax 5. Though .the town is a'published monograph criticising Sunday, July , Bills of Every- Individual. National the act; and so has thj Twentieth small,, it; usually steps out .in .putting and. International Problems InsepCentury Fund, which has a board of Ug times over, and this year will arable from Local Welfare.' directors consisting largely of prom- - Poye. no exception. .A good lively oOO: . irieqt industrialists.. And- in some in- - committee has been chosen and is The social security act has. create.l on the job. It consists of Moroni stances, both radicals and. conserva--noan interesting paradox... . Practically tives make identical criticisms. Jnsen,. chairman, with' Ellis Rass everyone believes the purpose of the MW Honna mussen! Pean nalt?sObjections to .the "act are' law is good-- and the public, interest Miss Hazel Christensen,Peterson, demands that provision be .made for Mrs. Reed Peterson and' Mrs. Blad- the aged and the unemployed. At the den Christensen. As committee merii- same time, practically' every bers. The general plan calls for a of the funds ..raised by believes that the pres-- mg law,-aland program and parade and employees for , ent. act is badly drawn', contains the taxing employers ball games in the and 'sports 'old age insurance must be invested in gravest, kind .of legislative errors, noon-- ' Next .week 'a- more detailed government bonds. It is '.estimated' and must be. drastically revised. . pi'ografn will be given. will total 0 has been, the .feeling ever that the money ; This by 1980. The national debt Attend Conference. since the law was passed. However, the amount 'of governthere' was. no strong, movement' for ment bonds outstanding) is now at a" Those- from here attending th; r'evisipn, for the reason that the act reooi'd peak of about $15, 000,000, 000. June conference at Salt. Lake City was immediately taken, to court in' a last week, were Mrs.- Erustus Ch.ri.s- "As a result;, jf the" act is". left test, o'f its constitutionality, and there jt will be necessary-to- ', was no point in doing Anything about 4. .The administration of the. act, debt $12,000,000,000 in.th; our it until that .had been determined. is innext to take care; of to quote Dorothy ..Thompson, When, a' few weeks ago, the supreme old age insurance- funds aione, .'even credibly. cumbersome,..- complicated court held the- act constitutional in if 'no 'government bonds at . all are and' expensive. According to. Abratwo decisions upholding the 'un- then hefd .by . corporations, 'indivi- ham Epstein, executive' secretary' of employment benefit' part of- it by a duals, .trust funds, 'educational iri.sti- - the long, established ' American As' 5. to- 4 vote, of the- justices, the 'other In-sociation. for 'Social Security, banks, .etc. e benefit part by tufions, upholding the ofstea.d toThere i? nothing, 'in. the, law promoting.' adequacy, of standards and . upform ity, the aqt en- -' the'..1 prevent' congress- from selling', a .Bonds courages confusing variety of sys- -' with government purchased the social security fund and .spending terns.. Indeed, the act has already 48 dithis money for ahy purpose it wish-- : brought about a miscellany-o' state es'. Thus, an irresponsible- congress' vergent. plans. might legally dissipate the billions 'of .This d.oes. not exhaust the. list of PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP' dollars. 'w.orkers. 'de- - criticisms, of the act, but it outlines' UveH-th; . .' NOTICES. most-- poteht arid important.. Corito insure,, a. subsistence' For further, information; consult, the posit'. . hood .old in gress. is. listening to the experts; and age.' County Clfrk or Respective that it is certain; that sentiment withiri .. 3. '. Some-- commentators--feeSigners. be i that ' body- in favor of revision is the cost of socia.1 security-should- , ' ' . . borne 'by the' entire nation; and paid growing.. ' NOTICE TO. CREDITORS.. ' for. by general taxation, not .'; oOot'..just by ' ESTATE. OF BERTRAL C.' JENSE- .taxes on employers 'and .employee's.! The United States News recently known-aN',-also BERT JENSEN, alone. In. other words, under present compiled- .what it terms-.The- ' New ' decease!. IWori in and acts Deals as a Record the the .burden tax. j. Lost. provisions, influences. Sur'.eme Court.. ih on productive' indus'tr-y-, Creditors, will present' claims.vouchers to the' undertiigned . at Two court terms have been conemployers toward using more'Sevier county, Utah, .on or before machinery and against hiring cluded .in. which administration measthe .5th da;y of August, 19,37. m'ore workers. Tt is somewhat in the ures have been decided. In. 13 cases,, " ...... LaVONA' JENSEN, has been sustainenature of a class tax, whereas;, say ' ' he' should In a' d.. these commentators it . Administratrix. II it has. lost. ' LARSON. .& LARSON, Cases in which it has been upheld , general tax-- inasmuch, as. it is designdeed to ineredse purchasing power, include such' measures' .Attorneys for .Administratrix. First pub.. June 4; last pub. June 25 which 'is of benefit to everyone. valuation, the TVA, the arms em- 7 2 e 1 Economic Highlights . i " " - . - . - . - . -- w - .... . . competent-ec- . l onomist. . : g - . tensen, Mrs. Alonzo Christensen, Mrs. F. T. Nelson, Mrs. Soldo Payne, Mrs; Albert Poulsen and Mrs.' John Hales of the Primray stake- board; Mrs. .Moroni Jensen and '.Mrs.- b v in Jensen of the' Young Womens 'asso' ' ciation. . . Mrs.' Brighamena Jensen is visit' ing in Salt Lake City. ' Mrs. James C. Cl'u isetnsen Visited . t . Wil-for- and-Mrs- d . Mickelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil jeq-- ' sen and. their guests,. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Jolley' of Pr.ovo, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mr. and M'ls.' Albert Poulsen and family, Mr, and Mi'S. Gerald- Hales, Mr. and. Mrs. Francis- Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Swell Jensen, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Poulsen, Jeu-seMartin' Jensen and Miss Son-nn- . ' . , , - . fwty-odd-year- 's - - . - - . 2. old-ag- - . - f . .'. - - s . . , e , -. l - . . : - s - w-- . Sal-..inia- . . -, - labor-savin- g 3719 - Camp Salna, Utah F-3- 2 Eail Rodman left Sunday, June 6, his home in Ozark, Mo. He will for. Captain W,. A. Maitin, forme ly of ' a brother who is at present very visit this company, uncxpcct'-illvisited' is expected to return this and ill, this camp recently. At .present he is week. Nev.. lie. stationed at Has been' tou 'ing' the west coast and' John Williams, retu visited- national, parks, and; leave a from of . abser.cn two recently weeks.' past He stated that he spent a pleasant in Los Angeles, and enjoyed week Evans J. .Phillips, educational has. taken a. leave, in older to many other trips of interest on his attend a. clin'e, for the purpose of a journey. Leonard Baird served as during his leave of chronic, ear condition, which he has had for several .months. He is expected to report, back to duty June 19. A bigamist in the east refuses to how he maindivulge Wayne- Williams,- assistant educatwo tained on households $14 a week. tional adviser, was. called' home by. o1 h is father. lie stated The better magicians are like that. San Francisco Chronicle. leave visit- that he spent riio.st ing 'relatives in Illinois.- He has reAAmerican sumed his dut.ie's again. i one who, confronted with a menu in French, demands hams and eggs. Lieutenant ,M.- M. has return-ed. ' .top-kic- k truck-drivin- g . ' the-'deat- . , j Mrs.. Dode Fife, ami child on1 of Salt Lake City, are. guests of Mrs. Fifes parents,. Mr. and' Mrs. Fug.-n- Christensen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Petcrs-oand children returned Vast Saturday, night from ten days spent in southern California;. .. Mrs. Annie. Johnson ' is visiting-iSalt Lake.City .and Murray with relatives and' friends. '.' Moroni Jensen is: spending this week attending- a teachers', convention at the U. of U.. iri Salt Lake. ' ' City. . Mrs, Leslie Seely arid sons return-, absy ed home Monday' from a ence-at. Lark. Mr. and' Mrs. Eph Jensen,- Mr.- arid Mrs. Jabez. Jensen; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Mr., and Mrs. Byron Jensen and- Miss Eva Jensen returned home' froin a. tert:day. tour 'of Idaho, Oi'egori,. California ami the Utah parks., ,'Mrsh Ray Wimber'anrl. soil, Ted, of Ely, Nev.'j are guests of. Mr. and. Mrs. J.' C. Nielson; ' . . ..... - ... . - '. . , ten-da- . .Tyle, from' a' leave of. absence While on- leave, he toured in Califoi- -' nia arid fioin there he. went to M.in- 19-d- 7 Saw It in the the latter, part of last week at Salt ; Lake. City... .' .Waldo Christensen of ; Provo, is a Redmond visitor. ' Mi's. Kenneth Hales was hostess to the members, of the Young Married club .Wednesday ' afternoon. ' Lewis Sorenson .is at .1ro.vo,- where he is enrolled for summer- school at clews cReview . t common expression among those who keep mil infoimed on current events.Tney know that in the Weekly ii : the B., Y. U. News Review," which appears regu Isilv in this paper, they obtain comprehensive interpretation of world events written by Edward W. Pickard, one of the nations most news commentators. widely-know- . I. Miss. Kristy Jensen is visiting in Salt Lake. Mr! and Mrs; Don McWi-itteand children, and Mr. and Mrs. George Biand of North .Hollywood, Calif., Mr. and Mis. Win.. were guests-oA.llred last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Struhm'of Birmington, Ore.', who has.' been' a guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Peter Andreason for.' sevis eral weeks, left Sunday for- Salt Mrs. Lewis. Sorenson this week at. the capital city. Lake, where- she will visit before reSaltis of Lake Nielson turning to her home. Before her deCity, Guy friends. relatives and' with parture a number of friends entervisiting Mr. and Mrsi Hans S. Jensen spent tained in her honor. - . r . . . Weekly News Review deals with the important happenings and their effect upon our country. It is more than news it is an interpretation of the newt, end therefore much more valuable to the person who wants to understand what is going on in the world today. Read it carefully from week to week. You will find it interesting and helpful in your discussion of world event with your neighbors and friends. . . . . , . WILL I as:-Go- ld tusht & YOUR ENGINE OIL-PiA-Tf ce JUST A FEW DOLLARS MAKE And even quicker I can plainly state how it saves your oil and your engine to change to Oil Plating. After I put in Conoco Germ Processed oil, which is the only oil that forms lets say you run a bit and then want to park a few minutes or maybe hours. But every drop of Germ Processed oil will hot drain, back down, into your crankcase like an everyday oil. Instead of that,' a definite amount of this oil is always left closely plated all over the pistons, cylinders, bearings and. other parts, from the bottom clear to the' top of your engine. Youd say that the oil. is united for good, to every, working surface. I dont know of anything that let go, no matter will make you want to stpp and start at every doorway, or make 500 miles a day across the mountains. Staying in place and not just splashing on and off, Oil- Plating cant leave the usual openings-fofriction and wear. Your smooth, engine will certainly: quiet, make you notice that,, and of course, your own eyes will see Conoco Germ Processed oil staying up around full.- I" -- Oil-Platin- g, - . JXTRA DOUARC . but look what . . . . SfW; . . . mz-hydraul- ic r cool-runni- CONOCO GERM PROCESSED MnoVAN OLOs . Oil-Plati- mKeLiND .' CAR ALL FINE- - FEATURES! Oil -- c r. CONOCO Ijumclfr --W- ITH EACH - J Specialized Lubrication Jok PRICED BUT A LITTLE ABOVE THE LOWEST all for - 75c BERTS SUPER SERVICE Burr Motor Company WE CHECK TIRES AND BATTERY, CLEAN WINDOWS AND CLEAN INSIDE OF CAR REED LORENTZEN, Manager n-- top-kic- k, ts fei-tl- of-hi- $47,000,-000,00- (which-mean- CCC CAMP NEWS Co. nionu-men- Provo:. ... ' Among, those at 'Fishlake for 'the opening were. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Rasmussen,, Mr. Tuesday-a- nesota to visit with relatives and friends. We are happy to have him with us again. Salina Utah |