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Show 1. May 29. 1951. THE JOURNAL Page PRESIDENT SIGNS ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY BILL 3 'MAN FROM MARS' IN THE NAVY rr " A in of at of N l?t ce, ar. WINDING UP a 35-ye- fight for U. S. participation, President Dwight ar Eisenhower signs the St. D. Law- rence Seaway Bill in the White House. Watching, are Sen. Alexarder Wiley (left), of Wisconsin, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and Rep. George Dondero (right), of Michigan. There were 43 Senators and Representatives on hand for the ceremony. The measure authorizes this country to Join with Canada In deepening the St. Lawrence River so that ocean-goin- g vessels can travel Inland to Great Lakes ports. !s de Candidate ?or Your New Social Security Info Re-electi- on yy A Three claimants walked into a social security field office one day Their suronly minutes apart. names were Piano, Tango, and , f that the Social Security Adminis- tration should have no difficulty in locating their records, said Grant S. Williams, Field Representative of the Salt Lake City of- LOOKING LIKE A MAN from another world, test pilot Jack Walton Is shown atop the fuselage of an F7U-- 3 Navy Cutlass fighter at Dallas. carrier-base- d The twin-je- t, plane Is capable of more than 650 miles per not are details hour. Other (International Soundphoto) given. But oddly enough, their fice. names are duplicated many times who rely on memory, or fail to over in the more than 112 million report their numbers at all, cause accounts set up in the Bureau of the employer, who Waltz. e and Survivors Insurance hardship for LOUISVILLE, Ky. With the Now Harry Piano, John Tango, central record sends in an incomplete report keeping office in then Marciano-Ezzar- d Charles and Sarah Waltz may think their Baltimore, he declared. and gets blamed for doing so. Rocky Charles title fight coming up on last names are a bit unusual and It is for this reason that we al- Fortunately, the follow-u- p system June 17th, fight fans will be hearways stress the importance at- used by the Social Security Admining a lot about The World's tached to the social security num- istration accomplishes identifica- Heavyweight Championship Belt, ber issued to each of these 112 C tion of many items. The consider- which goes to the wunner. But million men, women and children. finally, this year, theyll be able Each has a different number. The able correspondence and personal to see it in brilliant, detailed r. number and name together assure contact w'ith employers and workaccurate reporting by employers, ers involved in this identification It will be featured in Hill and process add needlessly to the adMr. Williams said. Hill Kentucky Whiskey e Workers who change jobs and ministrative costs of the program, show their social security card to Mr. Williams said. He urges work- advertisements running in True, each newr employer need not fear ers to guard their cards and always Argosy, Cosmopolitan, American and Redbook and in large size about the accuracy or completeness show them to a new employer. He to be sure advertisements running in local of their accounts. But workers asks the to show their numbers on their newspapers. Hill and Hill, Which for many annual social security tax reports. Mr. Williams will be in Davis years has based its advertising on County June Sth, 1954, to give in- sport themes, is this year featurformation and aid to residents on ing famous American Sports matters pertaining to Social Se- trophies. The Heavyweight Chamcurity. Those Who wish to see pionship Belt is one of the trophies, him should write or phone the and what timing! the ads using Salt Lake City office, 212 South it will be running just around the West Temple St. A meeting time, time of the Marciano-Charle- s fight, at a nearby towrn, can then be ar- when interest in boxing will be at its height. ranged. Championship Belt Shown by Advertisers i Old-Ag- I. v Summer Selection full-colo- full-pag- self-employ- ed A : '0 sX 'j v New 'Voice' Chief M. P. Leonard ker h FARMINGTON has announced mdidate for re-electi- on F. Leon-r- d that he is a to the M. Mr. avis County Commission. 2onard is completing his first term in that office. The term st he seeks is a two-yely. A native of Farmington, Mr. ur-ye- ar ar ionard has always taken an ac-- e interest in civic affairs of his t mmunity and county. Since being a member of the mimission, he has served as airman for various committees. 3 was on the committee of the ivis County Waters Users Asso-itio- n which materially assisted promotion of the Weber Basin ater Conservancy District. For the second year, he is chair-i- n of the Davis County Fair ard. In addition, he has taken an in promoting various youth tivities. He is a member of the ecutive board of the Junior Fat Dck Show which will have its in-e- st awing at the Salt Lake Stock rds next week, and he has young men to become ac-- e in and Future Farmers of nerica organizations. cn-lrag- ed 4-- II Ie lives in Farmington with his fe and five children. Advertisement From where I sit ... JyJoc Marsh "High - Priced" Mistake ssH X ) By VERA WINSTON SHEER nylon does up nicely y dress, a into a nice choice for wear all summer long and so easily cared for. Its a young dress and is available in such colors as brown, navy or black which makes it a good choice for town or travel wear. bodice is g The tucked from the open, round neck to the W'aist and a few rows of tucking add interest to the hem portion of the gathered skirt. Matching patent leather belt. Vjs WXvX-- rassment around here. It read: ;KVt s V fresh-as-a-dais- figure-moldin- v V" S' o ? xx . ' itdu ... X -- V 'N A V s J .v. v?& s vSV? :. . .X NSN X W ijXvV-:-- : V X A ' x , . V. ' A director of tho Voice of America, tries out a microphone in the master con-t- )l room of the agencys New York headquarters. Poppele has been connected with commercial broadcasting for more than 3Q J. R. POPPELE, new years. (International) Maybe you noticed the big ad Red Smiths Furniture Store ran in The Clarion last week. One item caused some embar- Bedroom Suite, regular price $119.50, bargain price $149.50. Guess I didnt proofread too well, and when our pressman asked for the I yelled, Let er go. All kinds of jokes about the mistake. One fellow asked if Smiths was holding the price line so tight it just snapped. Turned out fine in the end Red go-ahea- d, sold that suite for the real sale price, of course. From where I sit, its lucky my carelessness didnt cost Red any business. Im the one whos always experting on being careful careful of our responsibilities, careful of our neighbors rights. Even careful to respect the other fellows preference for a glass of boor. Lets ail make a bargain to he more careful in the future. fye OfCva& Copyright, 1954, United Slates Brewers Foundation |