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Show SEPTEMBER 6, THE JOURNAL 8 DEFENSE SHOW WILL BE AT STATE FAIR With accompanying sound and commentary, spectators will see a city destroyed before their eyes and replaced by a mass of flaming rub- Larger Payment Under OASI To Begin in Oct. 1952, Utah Boy Designers Win ble. Also on 'exhibit will be displays SALT LAKE CITY Final ar- of the use of atomic energy in This is the third of a series of rangements have been completed peace on the farm, in the home and articles on Social Security Old-Ag- e for the exhibition of a million dol- in the factory; the effect of and Survivors Insurance (OASI). lar show at the Utah State Fair, weapons on cities and farms; what Questions should be directed to the September 13 through 21. Through the citizen must do to protect him- Social Security Field Office, 212 the combined efforts of the Utah self and his family; and many other South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Civil Defense Council, the Federal scientific exhibits designed to show Utah, telephone Civil Defense Administration and every person 'what his stake is in Many people in Davis County will the Valley Forge Foundation, the Civil Defense and what he must do receive higher social security Alert America convoy, with its to become of it. part (OASI) payments as a result of sensational Civil Defense exhibit, The Alert America convoy has recent changes in the law. No one will be on view at the Industrial visited most of the countrys ma- needs to apply for the increased Arts Building. payments since the Social cities and has been viewed 41. Admission will be free and State, city, county and Civil Defense officials are urging all who attend the fair to be sure to see Alert America. jor by over a million people. It is sponsored by the Valley Forge Foundation, supported by business organizations throughout the nation. Three convoys, assembled at a The exhibit will arrive at the cost of $1,000,000 have been tourFair Grounds on September 9, in ing the country, and the shows a convoy of 10 huge trucks. As- appearance in Utah was made possible through the efforts of State sembly work will take two days. Civil Defense heads who felt it was Billed as the show that may the best possible means of acsave your life, the Alert Amerquainting Utahns with the probica convoy combines authentic in- lems of Civil Defense and the part formation of the Civil Defense pro- each must play in it. gram at all levels with dramatic presentation technique. One of the outstanding features of the show is a startling section showing the effects of an atomic bomb on a typical American city. Home Show To Be Sponsored On September 25 SALT LAKE CITY September 7 has been designated as Home Fashion Time across the nation and leading retail furniture stores of Utah will participate in the event by staging their annual Home Fashion Show on Thursday, September 25, according to Paul D. Dinwoodey, sales manager of 18-2- a SEPT. 13 thro 21 ( O Din-wood- ey Furniture Company, who MORE EXHIBITS 0 MORE FUN o MORE SUPER ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. Plan now to G tend at- watch for O groat special ovonts. g o T ADM. o Adult 50 Children undue 15, 15 ? JTAII STATE FAm AND moumui txrosmoN luaMsnM (mu tm has been named as general of the show. The 'Home Fashion Show will consist of an open house at most of the leading retail stores affiliated with the Utah Furniture Association. Stores will be open from 7 to 10 p.m. to display the very latest in furniture and home furnishings. Elaborate window and floor displays will be created for the show and all new winter merchandise will be put on display for the first time. Some elaborate plans are being made for the event this year, according to Mr. Dinwoodey. Interior decorators will be available at most stores to give suggestions on individual home problems. No selling will be allowed at the open house. Sales people will merely act as hosts and guides during the show. chaiir-ma- n Security Administration is already changing the amounts. It is expected that the change will be made in time to have them in the mail October 3, the regular delivery date. If in some cases the change is not made by that time, the regular check will be sent and the difference will be made up in a later check. Besides the increase in payments, the new law provides for other important changes. Beginning September 1, the new law increased to $75 a month (instead of $50) the amount of money a beneficiary may earn, and still receive the monthly benefits. e people entitled to and survivors insurance benefits may receive the payments for each month of the year if their net earnings during the entire year ary not over $900 (instead of $600). Self-employ- ed old-ag- The amended law contains a provision of special importance to people who have retired or plan to retire during 1952. Previously their earnings for the year in which an application was made could not be used to figure their OASI. Now, those people who originally applied for benefits in 1952 may at the close of the taxable year and have their 1952 earnings used in figuring the amount of their monthly benefit payments. A similar change in the law now self-employ- self-employ- re-app- ed ly ed ? STATE WINNERS in the annual model car competition of the Fisher Body Craftsmans Guild are Gilbert McArdle (upper right), of Salt Lake City, who took first place honors in the Junor Division (ages 12 through 15), and Darrell B. Steinicke, c!s- cl Salt Lake City, whose beautiful model car won first in the Senior ri vision (ages 16 through 19). Each received a rash award of $150. jj j . - permits insured wage earners who retire in 1952 to have their wages for this year used immediately in figuring the amount of their benefits. Also, some workers who previously applied for OASI payments, and then had them stopped because they went back to work, can, upon request, have their benefits' refigured immediately to include such later work right up to the quarter in which the request is made. (To be eligible for this refiguring, the worker must have six quarters of coverage about 1 years work-ear-ned after December 31, 1950 and must have had OASI payments stopped at least twelve months.) after Another amendment allows beneficiaries aged 75 or over, who are already on the rolls, to take advantage of the higher benefit payments provided under the new formula, if they have had at least a year and a half of covered work Human nature is not so much depraved as to hinder us from respecting goodness in others, though we ourselves want it. We love truth too well to resist the charms of sincerity. Steele 1950. A representative of OASI will be in Davis County on September 9. Anyone desiring help or information in connection with OASI should contact the Salt Lake City office. They will arrange a time and place to meet the representa- - tive at a nearby town. Quality, not quantity, is my measure. Douglas Jerrold Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied. 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