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Show t PAGF I IHUKSUAY, JULY 31. 1975 t proceedings, petit loners are PAUL HARVEY NEWS Progress: Toward A Moneyless Future By PAUL HARVEY (c) 1175, Lot Angelea Timet Starting on the West Coast in August and spreading to the East Coast by October, you may never see your Social Security check again. Itll be mailed directly to and deposited in your bank, REAL ESTATE if you choose. And that's not all. T1IE IDEA was tested first in Georgia and Florida. Social Security recipients were invited to accept a streamlined method of payment. Instead of having Social Security checks mailed to his SALES PEOPLE AND SALES MANAGER NEEDED IN YOUR AREA Ntw office ta sptciiliit is Iscoist Property, Motals, Ranches, Farms and Business Opportunities. periodic crowding in the bank lobby and may even reduce the number of necessary tellers. For the recipient it will home, the checks were mailed directly to the recipient's bank. It worked. It eliminated thievery. Mailbox robbery has become systematized in many areas where thieves know precisely what time of month Social Security checks are due. This completely elimi- completely eliminate all worry about loss, theft or forged checks. Social Security recipients frequently pay their way month to month. A tardy check may mean a postpon nates that. Further, the recipient is spared extra trips to the ed vacation. This will eliminate that. CONFINED recipients will no longer have to depend on relatives or friends each month to cash their checks. Disadvantages? None surfaced during the Georgia and Florida tests last spring with the exception of an occasional, inevit able malfunction of a comthe use of credit puter. The margin for such error, however, is minimal cards. We've learned that when compared to the monumental snafu which has resulted from lost, stolen or "HI forged checks. Is this another step toward MELANEY" a moneyless future? Yes. Credit cards have already tended to create a mostly cashless society. Computerized banking of some persons, unless requir-denie- d ed to use money they can see and feel, are irresponsible Social Security payments brings us within immediate reach of a system whereby no cash need change hands. One potential complication is mostly psychological: Under Chapter 13 bankruptcy bank. Many people on Social Security are confined; a trip to the bank is inconvenient and may be impossible. Mailing the checks directly to a bank or other savings institution has proved a major convenience. INTRODUCTORY BY THE END of next OFFER year therell be no mailing at all. including 95 per cent commissioa split plus over ride. Many benefits No ineostmont necessary. Wo aro member Bating seme. of largo Westorn states 371 North Main Layton, Utah 14041 ilmrf w - in- ALL STITCHERY KITS (Limited Time) receiving Social Security will never see "checks" again. The appropriate moneys will be transferred from The Washington to your bank saving the automatically, government $3 million a year in postage. This will reduce Collect ltr necessary transaction stantaneously by computerized tape over an electronic network. Thirty million Americans Call or writs Real Estate Associates frld Computerization of the process will make it possible for the government to make the Gif f House - I 1st YEAR SIDEWALK BAZAAR i I . i FABRIC MANOR 10 South Main, Providence, Utah OPEN 9:00 A.M. TIL DARK . . . AUG- - 'ST THRU AUG. 9th Fabric Manor Building has a uniqua history bohind it. It was constructed about 105 years ago by the early Pioneers as a 'Civic Recreational Center. Later it was used as a Church house, a Reception Center, and now as one of the most unique fabric discount-distributio-n centers In the entire Western United States I In fact, we have had TOURISTS from MANY states comment on this uniqueness and on how amasingly low our prices are In relation to the huge stock we have of materials. We are surprised that the close ''local" people haven't found this out as readily as people "outside" this area have already found out about it. Th There is a piece of fabric to suit almost any imaginable taste! From woolens to upholsteries, to dressy casuals. Also Sports styles, dress fabrics, men's suit fabrics, draperies and so much more. You must see for yourself . . . and see the prices too ! te ODDLY ENOUGH . . . OUR BIGGEST CLIENTELL IS CURRENTLY COMING FROM THE E BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY AREA . . . 'MANY SHOPPERS TOO OUT-OF-STAT- POLYESTERS IN KNITS I $ 1 60" Double knits, Values to $4.98, Plains and Fancies yd WOVEN POLYESTERS Mostly 45" wide, Plaids, Seersuckers, Novelties tAt Excellent Values SINGLE KNITS K Excellent for Mostly 60" wide, Blouses, Dresses. Chambray, Plains, Prints, More. large selection. Values to $4.98 yd BLOUSE & DRESS WEIGHT PRINTS Also sports fabrics for pants. Excellent selection. Values to $2.49 NYLONS AND POPLINS For Tents, Skiwear, Windbreakers and Etc. Values to $3.98 yd SWEATER KITS Plaids, Plains, Novelties. Values from $9.98 to $1 1.98 FAKE FURS M 54 to 60" side-Lig- ht weight for Lining coats, making collars. Reg. $3.98 PLUSH FURS 54" to 60" wide, some plaids. Novelties . . . extra quality. Reg. $6.98 WOOLENS selected from our 54" wide, mixed present inventory . . . values group to $10.00 yd. Beautiful group. Including mens worsted plaids, plain flannels, some brushed-Beau V s,t v ' ' tt'vf rp-- . .n- - r. ( t Crf 'm nr- - .... V & yd. |