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Show Thursday, August 12, 1954 THE Cookerette $2.3 Million Yield Patricia Ann Mahan 4-H- ers Members of the Foods Club honored their mothers at a luncheon held at the home of their leaders, Myma and The federal treasury has been LaRene Petersen, on Friday afterenriched by about 2.3 million dol- noon of last week. The girls have lars, annual net receipts from 19 been studying second phase foods intermountain Nations'; forests, this summer, and set a lovely Regional Fiscal Agent E, C. Crary table and prepared a delicious said today. luncheon for their mothers. Those The public revenue received present included Miss Janice mostly from sales of national Christensen and her mother, Mrs. forest timber and forage accrued Realized from Cooker-Ette- s 4-- H Completes Training In Social Security A 4 "fW, Did you ever go to the bank and make a deposit by just throwing your money on the counter and walking off? just trust to would be able the teller luck that no and account, to credit your .V other, with your deposit? RidiculNo person in his ous, isnt it? say, would do mind, you right such a thing. Yet, there are thousands of peri son who do exactly that. Not at the bank, certainly, but in another situation important to them-selvV Grant Christensen, Miss Karen Atwood, and her mother, Mrs. Clement Atwood, Miss Lea trice ' X ' Pierce and her mother, Mrs. Lewis Pierce, Miss Kay Hanson, Miss Verna Wells and her mother, Mrs. Jim Wells, Miss Carol Hanna and her mother, Mrs, Jack Hanna, and the leaders, and their mother, Mrs. I. E, Petersen. Kays mother was in Salt Lake City and unable to get back in time, and another PATRICIA MAHAN club member, Miss Kathleen Swasey, was away on vacation at Miss Patricia Ann Mahan, counted for $1,313,258.18; grazing the time of the luncheon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clift use $938,160.61; land use, mineral Mahan, Dragerton, will have comreceipts and power rentals U. S. treasury at the time of pay- pleted three years of training at a total of $2,304,387.75. ment by the resource users. Mr. the Holy Cross school of Nursing Total net national forest earn- Crary said that- distribution to the in Salt Lake City this month. ings in the United States were states will be completed within Graduation exercises were $67,219,618.73 of. which $61,288,-630.the next few months. held Tuesday, August 10, at 8 p.m. was derived from timber Receipts for the corresponding at the Cathedral of the Madeline. operations. period last year were Miss Mahan is a graduate of All receipts are deposited in the East Carbon Jr. High and Carbon high school. Jshe was active in extra curricular activities at both 6; - 51 YOUR GROCER'S schools. Miss Mahan, Mary Dart of Price, Bonnie Hyler, Salt Lake City, and Mary Louise Graf of Green River, Wyoming, have accepted positions at Mercy hospital in Sacramento, California. They left August 2. HAPPY HOMES HAVE THIS DELICIOUS TREAT 1953 Was Safest Year The mining industry in the United States enjoyed its safest year in 1953, and mining today is twice as safe as it was 10 years ago, five times as safe as 40 drink made from real oranges a soft NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT at 't during the fiscal year from July 1, 1953 through June 30, 1954. perCrary said that twenty-fiv- e cent of the receipts will be returned to the states, and thence to the counbes in proportion to the acerage of national forest land they contain. A congressional act makes a fourth of the national forest receipts available for the county public school and road programs. Intermountain National Forest timber sales during the year ac- AT ..For.. Careless Reporting May Cost You Mountain Forests $52,-968.9- Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- years ago. 304 East Main es and We their families. mean their Social Security Accounts. All 'benefits under the old-aand survivors insurance provisions of the social security act are based on the record of earnings credited to each individual account. When you apply for a social security number, an account is set up for you in the central records office in Baltimore. Your number is the key to your account. There may be thousands of persons in the country who have your name, but there is only one person with your social security account number: You. And there is only one way that your hard earned wages will get properly credited. This is it: When you go to work, show your employer your social security card. Make sure he makes a record of your name and number, exactly as shown on your card. Dont trust to your memory. The number is long, time: is fleeting, and its easy to get it mixed up. Your employer is required by law to send in regular reports of your earnings showing your name, and your social security account number. 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