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Show Thursday, May 24, 1 951 THE VA Begins Mailing Second Insurance Dividend Payments The Veterans Administration mailed out recently the first checks of a $685,000,000 special dividend to holders of 8,000,000 GI insurance policies. VA said the checks cover di- - See MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY For Personal and Automobile LOANS Quick, confidential, courteous service PRICE, UTAH 166 East Main vidends due on son of the National Service Life insurance policies with anniversary dates falling during January. An insured World War II veteran should not expect to receive a dividend cheek until several months after the policy anniversary date, VA said in a news release. The final calculation of the amount due cannot be made until the last premium has been paid for the dividend policy year. The special dividend, the second to be declared by VA, will be paid on policies in force three months or longer between the 1943 and 1951 poLcy dates. The payments apply both to term and permanent plan policies, including those which have lapsed or were terminated by the death of the insured. VA said the dividend will take about a year to complete. The bulk of it should be distributed by next April. The amount of each dividend varies according to the number of months the policy was in force, the plan of insurance, the face value of the policy and the age of the veteran at the time the policy was taken out. The first special dividends, paid last year, totaled $2,800,000,000 and applied to more than 16,000,-00- 0 policies. Hereafter, the VA plans to pay dividends annually on policy anniversary dates when there is an insurance fund surplus. The dividends are not subject to income taxation. CLOSING NOTICE All law offices of the Eastern Utah Bar will be closed all day Saturdays, beginning. . . June 2 to September 1, 1951 EDWARD SHEYA President New Los Angeles Home Beckons Prominent Couple SUN-ADVOCAT- E Page Three Wage Hikes Due Sugar Beet Workers in 1951 A piece-woi- k wage boost aver- finger thinning with machine K. Olson, well aging 4 5 per cent is noted in a blocking. $10 per acre ($10.50); known, prominent residents of wage schedule announced recent- rate for blocking and thinning in Puce, will leave here soon to ly for work in Utahs sugar beet fields planted with whole seed The rates, announced by shall be $2 more than other rates. make their home in Los Angeles, fields. G. F. Nelson, member of the state California. lloe thinning, no finger thinniMr. Olson is a native Utahn of committee of the Production and ng-$8 per acre ($3 50); first must Marketing administration, hoe and finger hoeing pioneer parentage He graduated be following met by beet growers who apfrom the University of Utah as thinning $5 per acre ($6.50); under the for payment Sugar ply a civil and mining engineer and second and each subsequent hoefollowed this profession in Ne- Act. or weeding $4 per acre ($4). Rates for Box Elder, Cache, ing vada and California for a number of jears. He arrived in Price Davis, Iron, Millard, Morgan, in 1911. Foreseeing a great fu- Salt Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, Utah, ture for this community he has Tooele and Weber counties folbeen a prominent figure in con- low, with rates for Carbon, EmYOU tributing toward the growth and ery and Grand counties in parendevelopment of the city and the thesis. Hoe and finger thinning in county. He laid out and surveyed all of the present fields planted with segmented practically roads in the county including the seed without machine blocking $13 per acre ($13.50); hoe and state highway through Price canyon. (He was engineer for Price city during the construction of the pipeline from Colorado Springs to Price. The pipeline is still conducting spring water to the city. Mr Olson served as president of the Carbon Land and Power company. He built many buildin Price including the ings All total war will be deCrown theatre, the Olson Flats clared out, on dandelions in East Carand a number of homes. bon this week, as hundreds of Under private enterprise, he boys and girls will turn out to reclaimed several thousand acres dig the pesky weed and eliminate of desert land bringing it under it from lawns and gardens. cultivation and irrigation and in The digging will continue unconnection with this he engaged til Saturday, May 26, when, at in livestock raising. 3:00 p.m. every youngster who He served as United States presents two pounds of dandecommissioner and more recently lions at the Dragerton theatre served three terms in the Utah box office will be admitted to State legislature as representa- the matinee free of charge. tive from this district. Later and All boys and girls under 14 up to the present time he has been of age are qualified to see years operating a coal mine. the show free, if they bring two Mrs. Olson, who was Edith pounds of dandelions with them. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dandelions must be cut below William S. Jones of Castle Gate the crown, in order to finally kill Olbefore her marriage to E. K. the plant and win free admission son in 1917, has a long career of to the show. public service in this community. Youngsters are urged to be exAs a talented musician and singcareful in their digging. tremely er, she has given freely of her They should always get permistime through the years. Children sion from home owners before inhave always been her greatest vading an area to dig dandelions. interest and there is nothing that They should be sure not to she enjoys more than training damage lawns, flower beds or them to sing. During the World other property to get their two 48 EAST MAIN War II years she trained and di- pounds of the yellow-flowerrected 375 grade school students weed. in the production "Young America. She will be long remembered throughout the county for her activity in church work and public affairs. She has sung at many funerals and her musical talent has been enjoyed in all forms of musical entertainment. Mrs. Olson was the first woman of Price to be honored by the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and to receive the National Certificate of Recognition as the First Lady Mr. and Mrs. E. the training. More than 2,800 miners throughout the country were attending classes on April 1. Mine Safety Course District 29 with 6,924 graduates and District I with 6,302 are to Close 30,000 coal miners, at the top of the list largely safety committeemen, had currently completed the coal mine accident numerically. prevention course of the U. S. Lumps Not Always Cancer Bureau of Mines as of April 1, the bureau reports. About of the lump Latest figure on the total num- found in the breasts are not canber who have taken the training cerous. the American Cancer sosince its inauguration just over ciety points out in its campaign to four years ago is 29,623. At the detect cancer in its early and curgoing rate of monthly gradua- able stages. But any lump should tions the total should exceed 31,-0- be examined by a doctor, the ACS stresses in its 1951 educational by May 1. In March alone 1,728 finished and fund-raisicrusade. 29,623 Have Taken two-thir- ds 00 ng CANT INVEST IN ANYTHING FINER! War Declared on at your new local dealer Dandelions in East Carbon Area GENUINE $ Full width chiller tray $ Automatic indicator defrost Hotpoint REFRIGERATORS K Automatic door latch and door safety stop $ Rust-pro- as tow as alumi- of num shelves protection $ plan $209.95 WITH SUPER SPEED FREEZER SEE IT AT . . . Oliveto Furniture & Appliance 499 zzzz ed PHONE PRICE vmzz & Price for 1948. and Mrs. Olson will always have a warm spot in their hearts for Price and they in turn will be missed by their many friends of Mr. here. Manages New Store Leon Mclntire, son of William Mclntire, Price, is the manager of a new Safeway store which has been opened at Indio, California. Mclntire has been with the Safeway company for 17 years and prior to the opening of the new store managed the old store for the company in the same city. ultra-mode- GET THESE FEATURES NOW! Big 26-l- across-the-to- b. Freezer Cheat! p Pull width Crisper Drawer . . . of moist-colHumidity Control Baffle . . . storage space half-bush- el Prioe shown Is for dalJTr? In your kitchen with Protection Finn. State and local taxes extra. Price and epeeiflea tiona subject to ahane rn Unlike other was production industries, coal mines are so located that they do not require camouflage or anti-aircr- without notioe. d! for meats! 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