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Show September 3, 1955 llIK JOURNAL Social Security NAT'L HOME WEEK IS PROCLAIMED The year 1055 brings social security to most farms and ranches in the country, accoiding to J. Golden Hunsaker, District Manager of the Salt Lake District Social Security Office. Mr. Hunsaker explained that the 1051 social security amendments extend social security coverage farm and lanch to operators for the first time in 1055, and more hired farm and ranch woikers will be coveied under liberalized lules in the new law. self-employ- 7 GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS NATIONAL HOME WEEK SALT LAKE ( 1TY - (Jovcimn J. Diackcn Lee, 'ihursday the week of September 10-l- s at National Home Week and called upon the citizens of Utah to slnue in its obsei vance. The Governor's pioclamation stated in part, Home ownership is one of the foundations of good citizenship anti provides a most pm-claim- ed farmers and income from whose net ranchers agricultural operations is at least $100 in 1055 will be required to file a social security tax return early in 1050 as a part of their Federal income tax return and pay the social security tax at the late of 3 percent. Optional methods for reporting agricultural income are provided in the law. If the gross income for the year is $1800 or less, the farmer may report his actual net income or 50 percent of his gross income. If the gross income exceeds $1S00, the farmer must report his actual net income unless the net is less than $900, in which case he may report $900. Self-employ- Page ed Hired farm and ranch workers are covered by social security beginning in 1955 if they are paid at least $100 in cash wages during the year by one employer. The number of days worked will no longer be involved, Mr. Hunsaker said. This does away with the somewhat complicated test in effect through the end of 1954 which covered only regularly Notice To Contractors Notice is hereby given that the North Davis County Sewer District proposes to make the following improvements, to wit: Construct sanitary sewer, Sections 1, 2 and 3, according to plans and specifications. on file at the office of Templeton' and Linke, Consulting Engineers, 500 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids are invited for furnishing all labor, equipment and tools necessary to complete said work and win be received at the office of William H. Smith Building, 3 King, Clearfield, Utah until 9:00 a.m. and at the Layton City Hall, Lay-toUtah from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on the following dates for the Bids will be several Sections. opened and read publicity in the City Hall, Layton, Utah, at 10:00 a.m. on the dates specified below7 for the several Sections: Section 1 September 13, 1955 Section 2 ... September 15, 1955 Section 3 ... September 17, 1955 Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for said improvements may be seen and examined at the office of the Consulting Engineers, 500 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing twenty dollars ($20.00) with the Consulting Engineers' office for each set of documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit fee for each of said sets of documents will be refunded to the bidder or bidders who return such documents in good condition within seven (7) days after the the opening of bids. One-haamount of the deposit or ten dollars ($10.00) will be returned to those persons who obtain said documents and who do not submit a bid on the general contract, providing such sets of documents are returned in good condition within seven (7) days after opening of 202-20- n, ed desirable environment for the future citizens of our communitu . The continuing efforts of our Home Builders in providing new homes for all our people is an outstanding contribution to this end. National Home Week will be observed in most states of the union and will be celebrated in various ways. In Utah a home show of unprecedented size, The Parade of Homes will be held during the week. Thirty modern model homes will be on display at two One of these diffeient sites. homes, valued at about $18,000 will be given away. In addition a lot, valued at $3,000 will be awarded to some lucky family. The Utah Home Builders AssoNews About Folks In ciation, one of the nations oldest, is sponsoring this unique event for KAYSVILLE the second successive year. The 1954 parade attracted in excess of Correspondent visitors. Norma Preece, Correspondence The Parade of Homes building Phone 293-sites are located on 59th South, Mr. and Mrs. Arles Steiner, Mr. below Highland Drive and on 04th South above State Street. The and Mrs. Sid Stewart and Mr. and formal opening is slated for Sat- Mrs. James Duckworth left Sunurday, September 10, at 4:00 p. m. day for a two w7eek vacation to the northwest where tney plan to employed farm hands. The tax do some deep sea fishing. rate on workers is 2 percent each On September 10, the members from the employee and employer, of the Athena Club will entertain he said. their husbands at a Smorgasbord Mr. Hunsaker advised all at the home of Mrs. Orin Blood. farmers and hired workMr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis visiers to get a social security card ted in Morgan Sunday with Mr. do not if already Lewiss mother, Mrs. E. J. Lewris. they right away have one. Those installed in the Fifth Ward If you would like to see a Primary Presidency last week from the Salt Lake were Mrs. Inez Nance, president; District Office, just clip this article Mrs. Wanda Nielson, Mrs'. Beverly and send it with your name and Robinson, counselors; Mrs. Donna address, to the Social Security Kneedy, Secretary; Mrs. Pauline District Office, 212 South West Tippetts, outgoing president has Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. A been appointed as second counselor meeting time in a town near your in the Davis Stake Primary. home then will be arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall atYour Name tended the Dixie reunion held at Fairmount Park in Salt Lake, Sat Your Address . fifty-thousa- nd U self-employ- ed SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK VoUAKO SERVES AS A llKYKouSI, . Ai WLSfCoASf SAILORS. - rt urday. Mary Mieners, Rupert, Idaho, spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mieners. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Anderson, Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darr Satuiday evening. Bishap and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall visited Friday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. William Waterfall. Friday evening they attended the wedding reception of a niece, Elfreda Tanner at the Living Center, in Salt Lake. and Sue Barton, Centerfield, were Saturday overMr. and Airs. Arnold Arm, Salt of their grandmother, Lake, visited Sunday with Bishop night guests Mrs. Effie Miller. and Mrs. Clarence Waterfall. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox J. J. Albano is at the Veterans and daughter, visited Sunday eve- Hospital in Salt Lake undergoing ning with Mrs. Nettie Wilcox. treatment. Micheal Mclver, Salt Lake, was Mr. and Airs. W. L. Hansen and a weekend guest of his granddaughter, Betty, left Friday for mother, Mrs. Walter Cottrell. Mrs. Effie Miller attended the their home in Albuquerque, New Niels Anderson family reunion held Mexico, after spending two weeks at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Sun- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. day. Forty two members were Phillips and other relatives in Utah. Betty has spent the sumpresent. Air. and Mrs. Knewell Rushforth mer with her grandparents and and family have moved to Palo returned home with her parents. Airs. Wayne Green is seriously Alto. Calif. Knewell will be emill in an Ogden hospital. ployed at San Francisco. Don, Windy By R. J. SCOTT v, During dfo DAY ifs OAKf PUT? CF SMOKE. IS SEEK FAR Anp BY Kiqrff dhl ouf Af SLA SKY ABOYL If. lf jit VIRD COOK Secretary Published in The Journal August 20, 27, and September 3, 1955. dllLRAPll AM) LIKES PURINA CIVIL WAR ALSO, S ," ' Kl INAUGURATED KL WAFL DLPAMVttNS SICREf COK SfSltM FOR DISPMcKS. Cr ipt.Ki'y oP. as ' j uc;al cusopy. MILH'ARY railways m oft IK As POUND: HE.NCE , fa SEIZL AND HOLD IK oF 24 WAS SUPERIrtfiHDErtf bids. The Chvner reserves the privilege of rejecting any and all bids or to waive any irregularities in any bid or bids, to SuT lP Place, KlrttAAL OF Easy-to-u- IMPOUND. Wllv AP.L PORCUPINES 400!) SWIMMERS 7 BECAME oF YkLIR tfolLOW AUWILIED ARD'fKllR plump bodies IKiY, NEEDLES FLOAT lq. V Hu;K IK (LMi 41 WATER A development of Farben- - "A se Dry Bait! No Odor! Won t Slain! fabriken Bayer, Leverkusen Germany. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS D)V, PITTSBURGH COKE L CHEMICAL CO, PITTSBURGH, fK IMPOUND,', -- t fa ColucY v, I for aTion Pl RPOSLS 'Iht JLIHE- -. ( CR I SOLD BY . 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