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Show MAY THE JOURNAL 2 SOCIAL SECURITY FACTS GIVEN 86,000,000 Cans Needed for 1952 Utah Food Pack ,110,272 cans used to pack Utah fruits and vege- The OGDEN tables last year required 10, (Mil tons of steel enough to manufacture 7.SOO automobiles. Although popularly known as tin cans, the food containers housewives buy at the grocery store are more than 00 per cent steel, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, economist for American Can Company, pointed out. Utahs thriving food process- ing industry has created a demand for so many cans that the materials required to make one years supply of containers mount into the thousands of tons, he said. The Beehive States 10.72 food almost 100, (MX) required pounds of enamel, which coats the inside of most cans to preserve the taste and attractive color of the food, Dr. Cunningham said. pack pounds of paper used for labels would turn out 410, (XX) The answers to the following questions: 1. Does your social security account constitute a small or sizeable part of your familys future financial assets? 2. Does your social security card that blue and white pasteboard with your name and a long number serve any specific purpose? B. IIow can you be sure that you and your family get full social security credit to your account? If you dont know the answer to all of these questions, owe it to yourself and family to get in touch with your you nearest social security office to learn the correct answers for your personal case. Then you will have a better mental inventory of just what amount of protection and assets your social security account gives you. In answer to the first question a social security account may be worth as little as $75 for some persons; for others, it is worth up to $40,000. Quite a difference in dollars, wouldnt you say? You and your family may never collect $40,000, for that is close to the maximum lhat one family could receive from social security. But whether or not you ever collect a red cent it protects your family and your future. For most people that protection is beyond any dollar and cent valuation. A visit to your social security office will enable you to get the facts about the amount of I)o you know the HO, (MX) eight page newspapers, and it took nearly 41,000 pounds of glue to paste the labels on the cans, he said. The economist for the company whose Ogden factory manufactures millions of cans used to pack Utah 1C, vm. begun in Davis County, that the population is divided into two categories: those who are employed by the Government in a defense plant, and those who resent people who arc so employed. Actually, of course, there is waste and red tape involved in operating plants such as the Naval Base, Ilill Air Force Base, and the Arsenal but the same sort of waste and red tape can be found in large industrial plants, and is something that is hard to avoid. There are some gold bricks who never do an honest days work but they are likely to be found other places as well as for the government. There are many thousands of honest employees on the federal payroll. And of importance to this area is the Diet that the prosperity enjoyed here is, to a large extent, dependent on the operation of the Defense Plants. The public has a golden opportunity to see the work done by the plants during the open house celebrations planned for this coming week end. We advise everyone who possibly can to attend one or more of the open houses. People who are continuously griping about the waste at Ilill Air Force Base, the Naval Supply Base, or the Arsenal, are very often uninformed about the actual repair and supply program carried on by those plants. Open House offers a chance to be informed, to see what the overall picture is, even though individual jobs and personnel may be justifiably attacked as om-nlov- protection you may have. The answer to the second question is much shorter. Your social security card does serve a specific purpose. It is the key to your social security account. That account can be likened to a record which your bank maintains showing Wool your deposits. The answer to the last question requires action on your part. You can ensure that your social security account is correct by making sure that your employer has your name There is still time KAYSVILLE and social security number right. Also at least once every four years you should ask the Social Security Administra- for young women in Davis County tion for a statement of your account. This statement will to enter the annual Make it with enable you to determine whether all wages paid to you have Wool contest to be staged at the been credited to your social security account. If there should Davis High School on May 21 at be any error or shortage your social security office will as- s p.m. sist you to have the account corrected. The contest is open to girls from Annual Davis Growers' Contest Nears ed Prizes will be awarded the winof the event are ners. K. Swan and Mrs. Mrs. Thornley of Kaysville. William both J. Swan, Application forms may be obtained from Mrs. Swan or from Mrs. Muriel Larson, sewing instructor at Davis High School. en . Davis High Elects Class Officers KAYSVILLE Gordon Heninge.-waold 21 and to elected president of the stuincluding years fruits and vegetables added that who have fashioned woolen cloth- dent body at Davis High School THIS IS ARMED FORCES WEEK 4, (XX), (XX) pounds of paper cartons, sealed by 420, (XX) pounds of glue, To people living in this area, there is every opportunity to ing. The clothing will be judged elections recently. in three age groups, with three Stana Cowley was ch6sen new are required for shipping the con- join the celebration by visiting one of the major defense inand dresses, vice president, with Fred Mertlich, divisions, suits, coats, tainers to market. stallations, three of which are in Davis County. in each group. secretary-treasuresince the defense It has sometime 14 plants were seemed, Stork Talk Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. McDowell announce the arrival of a baby born Saturday at the St. Benedict Hospital in LAYTON Man is properly only when he is guided rightly and governed by his Maker, divine Truth and Love. self-govern- ed Mary Baker Eddy lhe JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Act of under the Layton, Utah, March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. 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