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Show Wednesday, Mar. Social Security financing enacted Recently legislation workers assures moderate, be will Smith sufficient financing for stated. For example, the social security Smith continued, under system into the 21st the old law, a worker century, Gerald Smith with 1978 average social security earnings of $10,800 representative in Price would have paid taxes declared today. of $1,201 in 1987 on The additional in- average earnings come provided by the estimated to rise to new law virtually $18, GOO by that year. eliminates the financial Instead, under the new problems faced by law, his 1987 tax will be social security during about $1,311, an inthe past few years, crease of only $130 for Smith went on. the year over what he At the same time, the would have paid under additional cost to most the old law. This is about week The first year the social security tax rate will be higher under the new law than under the old in 1979. The raise the 1979 tax rale for employers and employees each to 6.13 jjercent from 6.05 percent. The rate will increase in steps until it reaches 7.65 percent in 1990 and alter. Under the old law it was scheduled to increase to 7.45 percent in 2011 and after. maximum yearly earnings subject to the March March 1 8 11:30, Exercise Class; 12:30 p.m. Hot Meals for Seniors, Ham; 1 p.m. Film; 1 Wed. p.m. Art Class; 7 p.m. Ceramics; ping Day. Thurs. 12:30, Hot Meals for Seniors, Meat Loaf; 1 p.m. Art Class; 7 p.m. Ceramics; Senior Citizens Day at the High School. Fri. 11:30 a.m., Exercise Class; 12:30, Hot Meals for Seniors, Spaghetti-Mea- t Sauce; 1 p.m. Bingo; 8 p.m. Dance at the Senior Citizens Center; Shopping Day. 10 a.m. Blood Pressure; 11:30 a.m. Mon. Exercise Class; 12:30, Hot Meals for Seniors, Lasagne; 2 p.m. Band; Shopping Day. Tues. 12:30, Hot Meals for Seniors, Turkey in Gravy; 1 p.m. Arts & Crafts, (Quilting) ; 1:30 p.m. Tole Painting. Wed. 11:30 a.m. Exercise Class; 12:30, Hot Meals for Seniors, Baked Fish; 1 p.m. Ceramics; 1 p.m. Film; 3 p.m. Council on Aging Meeting; 7 p.m. Art Class; 7 p.m. Card Night; Shopping Day. Come March 8 at 7 p.m. and join in the New Activity at the Center. Recreational games such as 500 Rummy, Bridge, Spades, Dominoes, Checkers and other recreational games are available. Come and spend the evening with us. The bus for transportation. will run. Call SCHEDULED TRIPS March 15 and 16. Elko special (2 days & 1 night) Commercial Hotel. Trip departs Howard Johnson Hotel at 9 a.m. Includes round trip transportation. Rooming accommodations. $1.00 free Keno game. $1.00 in Lucky Quarters. $2.00 in nickels. One Continental Breakfast. Total cost per person, based two to a room $10.50. (Bus to Salt Lake $4.50). April 5 and 6, Jackpot Special (2 days & 1 night) Trip departs Howard Johnson Hotel at 9 a.m. Includes round trip trans637-508- Shop- per person $14.00. (Bus to Salt Lake $4.50). Francisco Tour. (6 days & 5 April 9. Reno-Sa- n nights) Depart Howard Johnson Hotel at 8 a.m. We travel to Reno, Nevada for the first night, this evening is free. Our 2nd day we travel to the City by the sea. San Francisco. San Francisco is our home for the next three nights. Our first afternoon we will take an exciting ride on the BART. (Bay Area Rapid Transit). This fantastic transit system will take us under the bay and back again, in a matter of minutes. Our second day will take us across the Golden Gate Bridge to Muir Woods. Here you can stroll among the huge Redwood Trees, after Muir Woods we will proceed to Californias Wine Country. Well take a wine tasting tour to both Beringers and Christian Brothers Wineries. Our last day we will take a tour of Golden Gate Park, Chinatown and conclude at Fishermans Wharf and take local transportation back to the hotel. Leaving San Francisco we travel back to the Lake Tahoe area. Will arrive early enough for evening activities and fun at Lake Tahoe. On our last day we will make several stops before arriving in Salt Lake. Trip includes round trip transportation. All rooming Sightseeing and acad- missions. Total cost per person, based two to a room $165.00. (Bus to Salt Lake $4.50). One teacher said parents een attach a 'dollars and cents most students dont see price "tag to good cheating as wrong, and this alarms her. grades Of course, there are Commenting on the dr. J. by daryl mccarty other important causes survey, an edcational of cheating. Many psychologist, Dr. Mark students apparently Weatherly, said: cheat to get the high "Parents can be ex"Some that grades they see as tremely important in and parents according es, cheating Cheating, wont accept necessary to get into efforts to prevent to one Virginia teacher, among students peaks simply an article the college they choose. cheating. Planned talks low in and that school is a high grades, junior high problem on the survey states. Its difficult for many by school personnel has reached epidemic schools. to refuse aid to presented at PTA students They may punish projxirtions. or other c h i d r e n a friend. Such ac- meetings One of the reasons their A survey of teachers may see forums could U an in that state recently cited most frequently physically for failing to cessories as effective way of letting test answers or make 47 marks, cent for giving high showed that by per cheating parents know their helping a friend see cheating as a major youngsters is pressure deprive them of some special privilege. Some rather than cheating. children are collec concern in their class from parents. social security tax will 1979 The rise. maximum will be of instead $22,900 $18,900. Additional increases are scheduled until the maximum reaches $29,700 in 1981 under the new law, instead of $21,900 under the old law. After 1981 the maximum will increase automatically as average earnings rise, as it does now. The 1 Women hear about conservation Helper Opening given Civic 1978 6.05 Under the old law' the 637-141- tax rate percent for 1978 was scheduled to rise to 8.35 percent in 1981. Under the new law it will be 9.30 45 (rear Parents passing giCTRCAL SUPPUES Fast, friendly service and courteous help. 1 We service 3 what we sell! Noyes Plumbing 637-131- Open Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 9a.m. to 1 p.m. food ooqhbot, 5a 9 ffton Form State Farm insurance Companies Home Offices Bloomington, fiimotj 264 South 2 & Heating Carbon Avenue Price, Remember: We are your Painting Supply Headquarters moire- - benefits contained in the 1972 social security This amendments. change will have its impact towards the end of this century. The new provision ensures that workers will receive a stable proportion of their earnings in future years. 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Its We best way you can have"" services yoti really depend on. c about these changes in the social security law, as well as others that were made, can get a free leaflet describing them at the Price social security office, located CARPE? Ar ohecknimg the social security programs, Smith said. The most important of these changes the method of calculating more (with Check Protection Plus for the times when you run a little short So why pay a monthly service fee for a bunch of services you really dont need? Compare. Youll find the First Security people can give you all of the advantages. No cost checking and more. 2 Scotchgard 3-- can for appointment 637.0813 Member F.D.I.C. WATERFALL'S CARPET SERVICE Price, Utah "WE REMOVE THE DIRT-N0- T HIDE by dishonorable means. Dr. Weatherly added that the child who is taught at lower school levels why he should not cheat and then sees his or her parents IHTform honestly is far less likely to consider cheating. Other provisions of the new law also have an affect on the financial soundness of greatest should leave no doubt in their childrens minds that they would prefer honorable failure to Heating help you. percent in 1981. Additional increases are scheduled until the rate reaches 10.75 percent in 1990 and after. NEW Estimates classroom. a end on FREE practicing in the & of Red Baloon) Mo-cos- t T E Noyes Plumbing Res: East Main St. 637-589- J electrical problems let Baxter of 8.10 CLEANING HYDRO-GENI- I those everyday Mike be more development percent, the in our area if this same as it would have not here. was problem been under the old law. The process of cloud A worker who has avseeding was explained to the group by Mr. about erage earnings, $10,000 in 1977, will pay Hall and found to be total social security very interesting. were Refreshments taxes of $605 in 1978, the hostesses served by same amount payable Bonza, under the old law. A Elizabeth worker earning $17,700 Marian Barber and Peckham. or more in 1978 will pay Louise a total of $1,071. be For OF YOURS area that is short of tax rate will water and there could tively First Security Stale BanK. Sail LaKe City. Utah Fust Security Bank ol Orem. N A First Security Bank ol Logan. N A First Security Slate Bank ol Kaysville Fust Security Bank ol Murray, N A First Security Stale Bank ol Helper IT." ..1 11 v: "T tTT' Vrrrr- - 3 dishonesty ...We have the everyday Electrical Supplies that you need! prayer was Rowena by next The Boren. meeting w ill be March 9, 1978 at the Helper Civic Auditorium at 1:30 p.m. and a very Auditorium. Jay Hall, interesting program USU extension agent has been arranged and and area coordinator all members are urged for our area, was the to come and bring a guest speaker. Slides guest. were presented on tips . to conserve water and also some interesting slides on planting gardens using a very small area in your A GOOD backyard. Mr. Hall NEIGHBOR stated that we live in an "Take time to conserve, it is the key to our future," was the theme for the Helper Womans Club Meeting 23, at 1:30 p.m. at the All PRE-RI- - Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 0 portation. Rooming Accommodations. $2.00 in nickels. $1.50 breakfast. Total cost commodations. 1978- school and home Under the new law, as under the old, the senior citizen events 1, |