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NIX' - - " '''"'""' 001 ' w : i The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 10 1990 Bil Social Security Chief Says System Doing Very Well By Walt Schaffer Tribune Staff Writer "Social Security is in fine shape and robust health" the commissioner of the multitrillion dollar agency told a large crowd of senior citizens attending the third annual firF 4 New Visions on Aging" confer ence at the Little ImJ ' America Hotel "We are not only paying bene- fits but building trust funds that will provide bene- Mrs King fits into the middle of the next century" said Gwendolyn S King a keynote speaker at the conference hosted by Sen Orrin Hatch "Our reserves are $94 trillion in trust funds" she said "When people eligible for benefits double over the coming years they will be paid" Mrs King who has headed the agency for 10 months said there are those who want to control the trust funds and cut contributions to the program "They call it pay as you go and call it pay if you can" she said "A healthy trust fund represents security in times of economic turndowns when fewer people are contribu- ting" "I don't want to go back to days of short revenues" she added "We Group That Aids Schools Names 6 for Board Jobs Six new members have been elected to the Utah Public Education Foundation Board of Trustees for two-yeterms the founLinda Jordan-Davi- s dation director said the six new members represent the business community and will join nine current members who represent the education community Four more board members have yet to be appointed from the business community The six are: — Joe Cannon president of Geneva Steel and a member of the boards of the Utah Symphony and Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce — Sen Haven J Barlow president of Barlow Insurance as well as a long-tim- e lawmaker — Dale Zabriskie president of Zabriskie & Associates a public relations firm and a member of the State Board of Regents — Randall C Hatch editor and publisher of the Ogden Standard-Examine- r — Justin J Anderson principal broker at Gold Key Realty Inc and a member of the Cache County School District Foundation Board — Dave Moore vice president and manager Key Bank of Ogden and a member of the Ogden School District Foundation Board Ms Jordan-Davi- s said the foundation is a organization created to strengthen public schooling and obtain vitally needed financial support for Utah schools She said the foundation's principal aim is to increase learning opportunities for all public school students including those enrolled in al and technical education programs non-prof- it 111111 r-v1-1- need to let the years go by without FICA increases The commissioner said trust fund money is safe and only invested in US government securities Mrs King said the agency is taking four steps to insure the agency becomes an active and effective ally of senior citizens The maintaining of a strong and solvent system is number one followed by using Social Security offices around the nation for access to other senior services Next the commissioner said the agency is working to improve services and reach out to those seniors eligible for benefits but for unknown reasons not applying for them e "We installed a telephone number for inquiries and were told to expect around 250000 calls a week she said "We're receiving more than a million calls a week" Mrs King said Social Security has been delivering checks for some 50 years with over 42 million people receiving benefits each month She said even with such a solid track record there are still many Americans that worry over whether their checks will arrive on time and whether their benefits will hold out "I can't expect those people to look ahead and reach their full potential in their senior years when they are riveted to those worries she y said "We need to see that those worries are alleviated and a solid base is there" Mrs King said seniors are the fastest growing demographic group in the country "Our goal is to make sure their lives are better" she said "America and I have made a commitment and it will be honored" The conference for seniors also included a variety of workshops on health benefits leisure living and financial planning Rabbi Baruch M Korff who survived the holocaust and went on to become a defender of President Richard Nixon spoke at the conference luncheon Sen Hatch asked the three rooms of senior citizens to give their views on reinstating some form of catastrophic health care plan The senator provided a survey sheet listing three possible options for a new plan and a section for comments The Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 was repealed by the House after complaints about benefits cost and mandatory '' 6 $9999 41 p 4 New design fits right in pocket Case included : k't Case included $7999 $3299 10x24 galfrogg S17999 7x42WEMER Hunter's Choice n 8x24 Compact 's er High-Pow- ' High Power! 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Ir accepted at that time EPA the lead agency at the site Region VIII 999 1 fith Street Suite 500 Denver CO 80202 (303) 293-152-3 1 i mamal The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will host a Public Meeting to discuss the Remedial investigationg-easiblillStudy (RIFS) and the Proposed Plan for the Residential soils Sharon SteelMidvale Tailings Superfund Site Operable Unit 2 The meeting will be held June 14 1990 at 700 pm at Midvale Middle School 138 Pioneer Street Midvale Utah Public comments will be N- "- -- INVITES PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE REMEDIAL INVESTIOATIONFEASIBillri STUDY REPORT AND PROPOSED PLAN FOR CLEANING UP THE RESIDENTIAL SOILS SHARON STIELMIDVAII TAILINGS SUPERFUND SITE OPERABLE UNIT 2 (OU 2) LOCATED AT MIDVALE UTAH Sam Vance Remedial Project Manager US Environmental Protection Agency '-- n 11 4d4: nron day-to-da- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Contact I I it: - toll-fre- THE UNITED STATES Milli RIO A n Fri It I 1 MEM Nblie Comment" For technical information ONE WEEK ONLY! liROTGIAgritY RD - C)uIJ ( r-Ti) t)il ' 1 ' A ' )- - 7 - - ' A : - - - - 4i ---- ' - — alatoluoligaiii11FEAAtkliaasakftem1geIr0160644410Iirarridm— !tk ---- &kit Lot - ' --- - i 1 |