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Show i'''-- -''''''..- -. 4 '. '----' 7 - - '''' . ' - ' I -- --- -- . i- - r- - --. -- -- II- ', , , - :172 '- - --' -- ). .- : - 'r - - ' ''1- ' ,I.' ' ', '- . 11- -' --'- -- I - '- :-' 7' 'r, - ", -- - r- 77 . i . ::.: ' DESERET:NEWS-AN- -- - - - - ---- . - it y A4 - . - 7, i..... :. , ,. . ,. - Sdeial w Rights security - ' 1955. - - '. -- --- i : thatitonly-applies-t- Apo vmso, n. .. , ., , - 1 ' , , 1. ea it ., AL .1, 1.., , - i i-,-;- - --' -- "' -- -- -- ' - - - -- -- - - 9 , . . i - '' , - , . w., , - A , ei I .. r4, - . . - . - , - , , I - -- - :', 1-- :- , - , , ' , , --- -- 1 -- -8, - , close--olbusines- 1cOrtly--afterilie - - , , , , .2, - ,- . . - . - -- -- - -,- - , - , , .... - , , month t of 1954, more people , , than cars any other make. passenger t - For the first We proved that we can have peace and prosperity I at the some time. . . ' . , ' , ' , 40 - . A onth , August to November 1, 1953, , , , . - . period of, free competitionthe Ford car in Sales and our sales are continuing . . , , - - - --- . 04. 8 1954 - , - was agreat year for Ford llotor Compariy,too. . - , . . . In 194, our domestic ,payrolls totaled more than , ' , . each week. , , - was the best sales year in the 51 Sieirs we ' - in business. have been , 1954 ' - -- - - -- , ' 7 - . I A . T ---- vow , , , -- I , : : , , . , ,,,,, 1954i We are, -- - , - - - I and, our-suppli- - , - Ja , - rs. -customers.- - most importantly, , In 1954, the Amerieän publicbought more Ford Motor company passenger cars and trucks than in n total, our customers selected any other-year. and purchased morethan 2;000,000 Fords, Lincolns, . I 1 . - , , , , , -- 1955 . . 1955 by - - - r,.. -- Merctlilts - - r true - --- .. As - - d During 1954, the public swing to the Ford passenger - car was clearly established' -- - , ' - - - - - A - . - -- - - 5110 01 sales- available, it -- ,- , - . - - -'- -- - .:. , - -- - -- - . . - ti.:C.r. 0.05..q 410 - - -- , . ' ' , - . - -- --- , ,4ild' strong.. - - - ,- - - -- - i ' . P . . country--., a keep- this . . freedom-an- d ., American - : . partners-of-allth- e :- ' - - . , , . - -- .. - -- - . - . t' - - -- - - ' - helped--- - --- - - - -- - - - - ,, '''' ' ' , --,-.- ,. , i 1- . - ' -- - . .'- - - - - -- - -- -- '- - , , , ' , . .,Z ,,,-- , , , , - , -, - ' ,, , - ,, , , ' , , . , ...., 0 , , - . . , tig-q- LAE. of ,peratitgbUdget S121-,9,6- -'- ,. 5 "An has I - - -, - -- -- ' , t . , g i , 11 t , ,................... , . . .; . - . :South-Sa- lt - same' budget- lot' --- ----- -- , ,- $10LSOCLI- -- 1054-totale- -- d , , - - - - -- --- : - ' '' - s, general-taxe, the $49.500, art,d' ,';', 16,501- -, , ::7 . ' - an- - business-licens- '. . - ,. - - - - - ' -6 , 'FORD:TRACTOt5LANDFARMIIIIIPLEMENTS FORD, IND&STRIAL ENGINES, ,. : - - -- - - .. . - - - . - , , .. - , , , , s - . - - ;, , - , , - , , , , f , , - . - - 7- -. - .,--- - ,,,- - . , - --,- ..:''. -- -. ,,,--r- - , - T, - -- - ,, - - , - - - I - , . . ' : - , , , . , . , , , - , - , , , 'o ,-- , - , - , - , . , , , - , z -- - , - - - - ; '' - , - - ' - ,?..,,. ' - - - - -- - - - - , , -- , , . - , , ,,, , ., :- - , . .. - - , , , , . - - - --, , - . -- - . &;-:,-.-- i'. ,-- ,- -- -- . --- -- largest source of revenue ticipated in 1955 is risted as fines and forfeitures, at $24,000. .,.,ovTaies wilhraise an estimated es - -- FORD TRUCKS - number of, city, employes. Itsidalrom -- -- L , 4- ;: . e a , - , 2- 'hew eitfliatcló-liopened in -, rebruary,tand tO give raises to ' - - .. sAIERCURY 'CARS - - ! madeto 134 inr- - for South, Salt ollakels rishings ; ,' - - ,-, -' budget were ' FORD - -, ' Increasellnthenew l'-- , - ., , . , - r - . .. - ,:. -- . -- -; c,, . ,, --- . - ' -- - :.- - , . - I , . -- ,, . - , ,--- --, .. - --- - - , , , - - .,,,,, . --2, . - - , . IJ , Co -- - . ' - - ' , , ' -I :- - 1' - -- ' - - t,,-,- r 1I ' , - , , ,-- :ilirbeen set tip by City Council for LakiL-for1955.1- 1 , . z7 SOUTH SALT, t -- . , - i , - - , - --,- ,, ,. , --- - - - vigorous-- ways-new,you- ng, e g . . - 1 t - ' I - . - individuals and all the companies that have , 10 ' - . - - i v., . A , ,-- - ...,..., - --- ... - - opportunity are the silent ' - ., , - , , -- ' ' -- information for the, industry is this moment, only to November 1st. Complete - -- - - . , - . - , .. . - ' . - we live and work. -We believe that American ,,.o -f ''''', . . . y possible-,onl- ' - . Year with an estimated cash 7 balance of $55,000, the proposed - -- budget shows. In the yeidust 'ended, a e tu a 1 , expenditures apdropped below $60,000. nearly propriations by -- "The estibudget places Mt mate of actual expenditures for It esti1954 at $227,088.45. mates the final total of rev& rues for the year at $288,169.67. made Printipal appropriations 1954 the' in budget , -- - -- streets depsrtment,141,25ot itublic works. whicttincludes the municipalpower works, $33,490: police department, $29,900; fire departpent,.$14,.420; health department, $14,300; and street iv ..' lighting, $14,50- 0-- , ..L, - which . , . ' - are made . r year-fo- iourselves, . -- -' America 1)egins; we that any achievements-o- f ours by the kind of Country in reat still-another-g- .... rdtractars. - - ....-..-J .., - .. ' T. , . , , ers - , . , , ., , , , , are proud of this 'record for gratefulI to- thejeopli who hiidethe - - our employees', our dealers, . - . , - We 4, , 1 , . s - II - , - es 1 ---- - $950,000,000, averaging better than $18,000,000 . . :.--- - , , ' I - leadership rate. . . . at . - - - - - , . - . first is. . , . , a , - , . ; - - , . 1954à postwar 1, :. ..... - from peril-- 15--in- I , - ,, , the entire - , 10 , . - . . , , , ,, . - great year for America. 1954 was' a , , - , , - a ,. z . - ,, , , ,i7,,,i ,, .. ' . -- - , . , , . - .. . . , - - ,...".. , . - - -- . , , . , - - N ,. . , , 5rd4-1- ) . 1 , CoirrPci ntri , , , , , -- 11) s . ' , . - , ,. I ' , , '.. - - ., - . ------- T Henri Ford II, F'resiclentiF . 90 (Text of a, message sent by , , - . , , . , than the budget drafted -- - -- been g Tört95,P-ha-s approved by City Commission. - f, .,. - . - , MURRAYA propesed - , , t, - , - - $7,400 - ,.. , ... -- , budget- of $279,100lower - ,...., . . , CorP.) - - - . . . ... , . k . iIY , , 0 4,1 - , - $219,100 :Budgeti fot - . - ., - - Murray Approves , - , ' ' . s lestures - -- , .1 , , e . - ordl'Vlfotor (Comptilny- - C - ., - YOLI SHOULD DO; if: You are... totally ' disabled from whx)c,--yo- ur disability is exr (CcoPyrisht 1955, General . '0- , , , ',, - -- - ., , - , - t , . , he . . ,1 - , , - . - . , - were-disable- d, , -- . , R1E,, . , , So- Z., , . 11.., ,, , , 4 - ,, 1 'a peeted to be an,ct.you did work by the SS for five out 'of 10 years lase, -- 'before youWere disabled and for 112 out of the three years - before your you can apply-,-ifteJan. 1, 1955, - for-- disabilitr freeze"- We are sure you come under this regulation and can qualify, Ask your SS office for Booklets OASI-- 4 and 8. If you have any questions on Social. Security, write to D. B. Gallagher in care of the Deseret News,and Telegram, 33 Richards St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 7 I. , long-continue- . , . . ,, ear n , i - - - , , , . . , . , those-- -J e times--seem- - - - , . . .., - r - , 7,,1 thatlwhezithepoliticians-:- . give you something with ' :one hand, they take some thing away with the other. L. J. C." i it is true that So- cial Security, like legislation, at Unfair to sothe, we must also' realize that there- - are a few who would take advantage of the situation if there were no proper safeguards. This is necotherwise such folks - ,' essary; as you, who have claim. would suffer.. TRegulatlans read: 44W14AT , , . ,, , - - . ' 4 4''''''' 4-- - 4, . ! i '. - , - ; disabled after the new regu- .1 lation becomes effective? It -s ' , - - -- politicians 'arranged ,t - f ' , ., , . II to-"Will orthis new law apply have the dear --old me, -- t1 . - t.7 . .. , . ; , e ' I . - - 1I 1; ,doloolaNum l , - ' ' , , - ' - , - , . . . I, . - -- . , , - ,, ,. . . , .! - 1 '' '''.. ' ,. . . .., . , dials-wit- h - - ' ..' . , -- . - ' - --- , , . 4 - '' , - - -. - h . . -- , r 4 t .millions of peolle. It took in -' - a , flood of new- milliorinn 1951:It Will take in more mil. lions in 1955.1ni flood, any- - one is' likelgto Overlook Some. thfrig. But if you-ca- ll atten, . tion to your rights, the Social Security Administration will be fair Iin considering your - contentions. . (41) "In 1947 I, suffered an E accident,in a boiler explo: , SiOn and later was rated 35 4 per cent disabled. I. have Ii never returned to work; ; hlwever, I i mi' receive f,...monthly workmen's com-- pensation checks;11,1ndee the---I, ; old Social rItTiawthfs I means that the eight years I with.no earnings would le: 'crease , my SS - , ; checks when 1 become 65, I ut,hich will be III -- August '- ' 7 - ., -- , ' - '- - , , B.GALLAGIIER-- v , , ' - - . . - '.- . , By D. . - - , ,--. -- i , , . , - - . .,,.. ,t D!'ejn,an.(1 . -- - ,' . to ell- - , ,:'4- - , , . . . as C . - -.- - -,---- , I II1I S I , b ' , . - ' ' . - .4, f SO links City ' TELEGRAM, . 1 - ,, .... ,, ,".komsmomommomm1, , - ., . - ''- -' 'I 4 .. - - --' , .. '. . , |