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Show New Employee Accepts Post at peeves Cleaners Unemployment Benefits Run Johnny Smith, Rock Springs, Wyo.,' Is the new pressor at From $1 i Reives Reliable Cleaners, it was announced last week by Royle Reeves, manager, i Smith has been in the cleaning business for the past 11 years with the exception of an enlistment In the army during World War . He was employ-ed at, the Hilbackas Cleaners in Rock Springs, previously spent Six years at Provo and two and & half years at Pocatello. Mrs. Smith and their three children will make their home St 11 East Fourth South. exceptionally for half an Hour or more in cold water ; to which sugar has been added. Use one teaspoon sugar to one quartof water. This "How much can 1 get? one of the questions most frequently voiced by unemployed residents who visit the local office of the Department of Em ployment Security to apply for 'Sky- said benefits, unemployment Douglas Miller, manager of the Brigham City office. The local representative promptly counters with "How long did you work and how much did you earn? Answers are found in a composite earnings history, supplied on request by employers of the claimant during the past 15 months. As a result of this comJohnny Smith will the department . . . formerly of Rock Springs, pilation, know how much he should reWyo., is a new employee at ceive each week if otherwise Reeves Reliable Cleaners. eligible. According to Miller, the question How much can I get? should be phrased, How much may I get? Because at this stage of the game, the department is ready to speak only in terms of potential entitlement. Whether the claimant will acCO. tually receive any benefits or how much depends upon his ability to meet the requirements of the law each time he certifies to a claim for a week of unemployment. In Utah, the weekly benefit amount which may be payable to the claimant ranges from $10 to $27.50. The exact amount de pends upon the total gross wag es earned by the claimant in calendar quar the highest-paiter of his base period, the four calendar quarters completed Immediately prior to the time he files his claim. As to How long can 1 get it? the answer Is foud in the law which says the most any claimant may receive is 26 times his weekly benefit amount. This is another way of saying that the claimant may Teceive his week ly benefit check for from 15 to as many as 26 weeks provided 'he remains unemployed through sheer inability to find work and is able to meet all other require ments. In no case, however, may the total benefits exceed iR'BSjO r:i BiTilON S RAY yki DRUGGIST Ccuufy7c6acco- - 1 Your yard can be a flood of e Zinnias e Sweet Peas Nasturtiums Alyssum Morning Glory Snapdragons , Marigolds And Many Others Bloom profusely grown for Mountain West soil and climate IOOK FOR THIS SEED CASE AT YOUR LOCAL P-- Four Httle words witli DEALER Mrs. Albert Romano Mr. and Mrs. Albert Romano of Seattle are the proud parents of a baby son, born April 5. The Group Visits eight pound boys is the fifth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wen-del- l Holmes, Sr. The Romanos have a 19 month old daughter, Cynthia Faye. Mrs. Romano is the former Marilyn Intermountain 0-$- 27 Is make celery 1To isp, let it stand $715.00. Jolly Time Birthday Club Honors Members The Jolly Time Birthday club of Corinne met last Friday ,af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Lucille Roche in honor of her birth day anniversary. IA , pleasant ..afternoon .was spent playing "help your neighbor with prizes going to Mary Roche, Elva Roundy and Mandy Fredrickson. A delicious hot luncheon was served by Mrs. Roche assisted by her mother. Mrs! Parley Tin gey. Those present included Lydia Hansen, Mabel Rasmussen, Elva Roundy, Alice IF, Davis, lAllie Roche, Marjorie Larson, Olga Rasmussen, Mary Roche, Mandy Fredrickson, Adele Christensen and special guests, Mrs. Rose Rader and Mrs. Parley Tingey. Mrs. Verda Marble who Is re cuperating from a major surgi cal operation, was missed by the group. A beautiful gift was presented io Mrs. Roche by the'club? The third exchange group to visit Intermountain school this year were 12 boys and 13 girls of B. Y. High school in Provo, who visited last Thursday, Friday and Saturday, was The exchange program sponsored under a program by the Chamber of Commerce of the two towns, iBrlgham City and , mean youngsters arrived on Thursday with two chaperons and were met by Intermountain hosts, staff members and Chamber of Commerce officials. Following orientation by Dr. tendent, they were taken to dor- - Salt lako City, Utah NEW SACKS mitories. Supper was enjoyed and visiting some of the rooms. The group then took in an invitational show by the fourth and fifth-yea- r groups of Navaho students. Schedule included assemblies, visit to shops and 'home economic laboratories, arts and crafts shop and a snack lunch at 'Chamber of Commerce rooms. to (According secretary-manage- r iRoss C. Bowen, of the Box of Commerce Elder Chanrfber and Clyde B. Stratford, head of the committee in charge, the visits have proved most success ful in creating good will and helping the various groups participating to better understand each other. Youngsters have visited from Other Burley and Preston. schools who are now planning visits at Intermountain are Davis high and South high in Salt Lake City. Our Readers Write Box Elder News and Biigham City. Utah Dear Mr. Claybaugh: Just a note to let you know how very much we appreciate your wonderful cooperation and the good advertising that you did for us this year on fashion fair. IWe know that it is a big .ob, a lot of expense, and that without it, our show just couldnt be the success it always has been. Thanks again to a wonderful newspaper staff, for a good job, well BARLEYS Sharon Anderson and Billy Howes son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Howes. Two Cars Slightly Damaged in Accident box Elder NEWS 6 Brigham City Utah Wednesday, April 7, 1954 Two cars received minor damage Sunday when one driven by Turkey Treasure Von Dell Anderson 17, son of CONCORD, N. H. (UIP) PoulMr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson try farmers should be careful Of Corinne, struck the rear of an about losing coins while workauto driven by (Della Gilbert Car- ing. Mrs. Albert Hubbard found a nickel in the gizzaid of a turter, 25, also of Corinne. Trooper TeWayne Woodland of key she bought. the state highway patrol InvesAmerican Cancer Society retigated the accident which occurred about two miles east of search grants operate in 36 Corinne. Np one was injured and the District of Columbia. WHEAT LEMHL UNCERTIFIED LEMHI BAART CERTIFIED O OVERLAND OATS ALFALFA SPECIAL! CERTIFIED CERTIFIED RANGER GRIMM O UNCERTIFIED LODAK O UNCERTIFIED RANGER . 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