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Show (. J The Dragerton Tribune, Dragerton, Utah Tuesday, February 28, 1950 PAGE FIVE CARBON 4-- H LEADERS COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY Two Carbon (Continued from Page One) BEGIN TRAINING AT Gives Information DELEGATES ATTEND prize in his sugar beet exhibit, and was county winner in the AGRICULURAL COLLEGE U OF U CENTENNIAL On Separation Notice crops judging contest. In 1944, achieveThe Utah department of un- he received his The 31st annual Utah H club Attention of the state of Utah ment certificate, first prize on his. released has of educational institutions and employment security leaders state school got training beet exhibit, was a memthe following series of questions sugar across the nation will be focused under Utah at State ber of team Agriway the crops judging and answers to aid people conon the University of Utah Cenwhich won first place, and a cultural college acyesterday, tennial February 27 and 28, said cerning separation notices. member of the crops cording to word from David Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, chairQuestions and answers on Form team which won second judging in place 637-Separation Notice Sharp, Jr. and Fern Shipley, su- man of the centenary committtee the county. Q. When is an individual acDuring Rosss first years of pervisors of youth programs of today. tually considered to be separated club work his dhiry calf was pur- the college extension service. from 125 colleges Delegates from his employment for the pur- chased and universities and 70 learned the Kiwanis club and from by this school Attending pose of separation notice? later paid for by him. This calf Carbon county are Helen Bun- societies have been appointed to A. Separation means terminawas raised to maturity by him June Bleazard, Ruby Camp- attend the observance. Other intion of a workers service for an and is now a high producing milk nell, bell and Edna Peacock, Price; stitutions have sent formal greetindefinite period of time or ter- cow. Dunn, Spring Glen; and ings. Audrey As a club leader, Ross started Leon mination of a workers services There Highlight of the- Centennial Wellington. for a definite period of time, which in 1944 with eleven boys in a is alsoThayn, a leader from Hiawatha will be the academic procession contime is in excess of seven crops club, at the same time and one from Dragerton. They from the Park building to Kingssecutive days. carrying his regular club work accompanied by Robert L. bury Hall for the Convocation conin livestock (sheep). In 1946 hel," Q. When is an individual 1 county agricultural service at which ofDr. Alvin C. sidered to be not separated for led six boys in a crops club, and Eurich, president the State agent. 1947 in notices? a led he fifteen boys in the purpose of separation 200 of Utahs volunteer University of New York, and Dr. Some A. (1) When he regularly per- crops club. His rate of compleclub leaders from all parts of the A Ray Olpin, president of the forms services for his employer on tions in these clubs was high. state are attending the school, University of Utah, will speak,. Rosss was club leader e a basis; February 27 to March 3, at the In the evening the annual FounWilliam atformer county a Bennett, on is When he regular (2) ders banquet will be college. of Carbon agent tachment basis and continues to agricultural A familiar scene in Carbon county is the disin held Union the extension the plus dried milk from Boise, Idaho was also added Sponsored by building. county. tribution of farm surplus potatoes to needy miners to the peoples scant rations. Shipments of dried perform work subject to call; Dr. Lee A. will are held be Speakers servicec, meetings Ross being was from high graduated (3) When he is on a regular families by union officials. During the week sur president of California' the spring of 1947. That in the Rural Arts building, where eggs are expected in the near future. attachment basis and continues to school Institute of Technology, and Walfall mis- housing is also available. he a went on durperform work subject to call Climax of the school will be lace F. Bennett, immediate past sion to western Canada for the ing the normal operating season LDS church. E. C. H00PSTERS DROP Lead Friday evening, March 3, when president of the National AssoSunnydale Drugs of a seasonal industry. (This exHe is now attending the Utah presentation of plaques to two ciation of Manufacturers and a clusion shall not apply where the State GAME TO PRICE In Ladies League will be made by Utah alumnus. friends of Agricultural College at Loemployer has no further work in gan, in agriculture. President F. S. Harris of the Dr. Dorothy Nyswander, promajoring prospect.) IN FINAL QUARTER The purpose of the foreign USAC. This is the second year fessor of health education at the By Five Game Margin is on vacation. When he (4) youth exchange project is to pro- such a presentation will have University of California and a (5) When he is on sick leave. vide a method of exchange by been made. After battling the' Price squad The Sunnydale Drugs team, former Utah psychology profes(6) When he is on paid leave. which farm youth from other in a close nip and tuck game for Elder sor, will speak at a luncheon on winner of the first half of the following, Immediately (7) When he is unemployed due countries can visit farm fam- Mark E. three quarters, the East Carbon week in Price aiding in the Ladies bowling league, lost their Peterson, member of the February 27 In the Union buildlost steam in the ing of her nephew, son of Mr. first game of the second half to to a stoppage of work which exists ilies in the United States and LDS Quorum of Apostles, will ing. In the evening the Utah a strike. American farm youth can visit speak on opportunities in final quarter of Thursdays game and Mrs. George Farlino, who was Wasatch Store in Wednesdays because of State Symphony will present a Q. Is it necessary to issue Form farm families in other countries. in the Dragerton gym and drop- - confined to the Price hospital for match. They continued to hold centennial concert featuring the leadership. youth 637-to This will give an opportunity for Separation Notice, Members of the 1950 state ped the match to their opponents four days with strep throat. Ra- - their lead in the league by a five latest violin concerto written by chelle stayed at the boys bed- - point margin, however. The bot- each employee at the time he is an exchange of experiences, cus- advisory committee, to be elected Leroy Robertson, with the score at 31 to 38. professor of underof toms, ways separated? living and The East Carbon cakers stayed side during the day while other tom rung Anselmo team improvthe school, will be intro- muslcc at the University of Utah during unA. Yes. If the individual is standing among the young peo- duced at this concluding session ahd winner of the Reichold within one basket of the fast- - members of the family took over ed its standing in the league by able to find other employment and ple interested in rural youth' orat the task with two Price night, three of games throughout squad moving Opening address at the school, award. Symposiums and a Theataking desires to file a claim for bene- ganizations. Miss Josephine the early stages of the encounter, Monday Harry Malaby was in Salt Lake Workmans Market. morning, February 27, tre Album of University Theatre was Utahs ex- was but failed to sink the ball for a City during the week on business, Chris Memory of the Work- fits, he must present separation Daines of Logan t, highlights from past years will by Dr. Carl given 1949. for embase student notices from all change period David Carson, who has been mans Market was high) scorer USAC single goal in the last quarter. extension round out the initial phases of the director, Candidates for the exchange are service. Dr. e score stood at 15 staying at the boarding house re- for the evening with a total of ployers in order to be eligible for The Frischknecht dis- centennial which will continue on chosen school their benefits. record, turned to his former residence in 437 points for the three games. to 14 in favor of the visitors. cussed objectives of work. through 1950. What happens if an em- activities, health, travel experiQ. Peterson of the Price squad Ohio recently. Lillie Toll is led the Sunnydale Other speakers at the school "Since Utah has the oldest recommendations character ence, rffuses or fails to prepare Mr. and Mrs. George Foster squad with 393 while Pat Graham ployer was high scorer for the game by and maturity of mind and emo- will include T. W. Thompson, state university west of the Mis637-Form WedNotice, and Separation spent fol17 Tuesday evening bolstered the Anselmo group by chalking up points. Mele tions. They must be between 17 service director, National Com- souri river, we feel that our cenat the time of separation? lowed his lead with 10 points. nesday in Salt Lake City on busi- rolling 389. and 25 years of age; not married, mittee on Boys and .Girls!. Club, tennial Is deserving of the extenA. SecThe Utah Employment ness and also' visited their son. Jo Jensen was high single Abeyta was high for East Carsive honors which sister instituand have a background of farm work. bon with 7 points, followed Mark, who is attending the U scorer with a game of 159, Chris urity act provides that for each life. should be alert and tions have paid the university at They a to or failure refusal U. of prepare with with 6. Memory followed closely closely by DellaCorte have a sincere and friendly atti- Columbia Gold and Green this time, said Dr. Wilson. notice at and of Bowen time the McKean, separation Boyd Ray two games, one of 154 and Bezyack, Fratto and Reynolds F. E. Hicks tude and should be eager to un- Ball Slated For March 18 made a business trip one high of 151. Mary Eaquinto and separation, the employer shall be derstand other people in a sympaeach scored 5 points. to the iron mines near Cedar Professional Writers To Lillie Tollis both rolled games of assessed a $10.00 penalty. The Easft Carbon ninth graders The Columbia Gold and Green last week. Abe Strate and 146. Helen Farlino Q. Does a claimant receive thetic way. was for suffered an even heavier defeat City 18 high ball will be held March in the Be Featured In Pen wrere also at the for the first calendar 143 benefits Anselmo a of at the hands of the Price squad Frank Gleason a with game school Association to gymnasium according to Principals week for which he files a claim? meeting with following The University of Utah wi h the score 39 to 2 word received from MIA officers. 'corrosion engineers in Provo points. A. No. the first complete calIn Meet Price will get a literary Wednesday lead the PncejearIer in the week When Irish Eyes are Smiling Grabing an early Standing: endar week constitutes a waiting tribute March 1 in the special 1 team continued to add to their ...11 Drugs Sunnydale has been selected as the theme for Centennial issue Members of the Carbon counMr. ancj Mrs. Rupert Ruesch period, week for every claimant. of the Pen, 6 6 Wasatch Store margin of safety throughout the an(j Mr. ancj Mrs. Daniel Steven-gamwill the event. association ty The Principals first benefit is made payment campus 6 6 e literary score son visited in Panguitch during From the Workmans Market quarterly. Miss In Jane Powell Price is of with respect to the second com- meet in Harding school in Price 3 9 F. Anselmo of 8 to 14 the Price hoopsters Featured ediweek-en- d of February 19. calandar week for which a Wednesday at 5:00 p.m., accord- charge of dancing; Burton Rey- tion will bein the plete boosted their lead of six points stories written deMrs. J. O. Peterson was in nolds, Mrs. by Harold tickets; to received from Civish, word ing claimant files. to 11 points. writers who once Cleveland the past week due to Hot corations, and Fred Civish, Jr., professional of the associaTeam Hansen, Cuts president If a person voluntarily Rotary Q. wrote or edited the Pen. Among Jeanselme sank the ball to the illness of her mother, Mrs. tion. J. Grant Kilfoyle of Spring music. his job, is he eligible for unemscore 14 points for the Price Oveson, who is presently in the Lions Club Lead In them will be Vardis Fisher, Ray Canyon is first vice president of B. West, Radcliff Squires, James ployment insurance benefits? squad while his teammate Nord Price hospital, of the Balle organization; Harry A. The Utah Employment Secadded another 7 counters. Fawn McKay Brodie, James Varner left yesterday to Civic Asper, Columbia, second vice president, Bowling League urity jact provides that an indi- and Lee Allred of Sunnyside Richard Scowcroft and Joan Varner was high scorer for the, visit Bumbert Pressett in Nine d. is vidual who voluntarily quits his local team with 7 points to his Mile. Studerft also writers have Repeating their performance of without good cause shall be secretary. William Lines and Ada credit. Anastasakis and Mpn-- 1 supplied much material, said Carlast week the Rotary bowling job a at 5 wards were honored ol Jean Vendell, Ogden editor. each made joint team reduced the first place Lions disqualified for the week in which Mrs. Norman Honored points. birthday party at the home of led from six to four points while such quit occurred and from one at Three were bom Among Pen alumni are some baby boys At Pink and Blue Shower to five additional weeks accordthe Dragerton hospital during the of the finest writers in America the Kiwanis team, in turn, kept 14. A revolving cake highlighted to the circumstances in each ing said Miss VendeU. It Mrs. Thomas Norman was hon- past week. Two were born on today, case. the birthday dinner. Following close at their heels. 19, one to Mr. and Mrs. seems important at this time that Although the Lions won only The Act also provides that ored at a pink and blue shower at February dinner the guests enjoyed pranks Dickerson of Dragerton and the the university recognize their acwith a wire recorder. Guests in- one of four points in their match when an individual has had no the home of Mrs. Gosowsky on other to Mr. and Mrs? Harold complishments reand take this 17. Following the cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bus Davis, with Kiwanis, bowlers on the bona fide employment between February Mr. and Mrs. Edward Markosek team placed first and third on the week in which he voluntarily freshments, the guests played Williams of Louieville, Colorado. means to display the promise they of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- total pins for the evening. Mike left his job without good cause games fitting the occasion. Guests The third new arrival was born showed as undergraduates. Mihalik was high with 552 points and the week in which he files for included: Mrs. Oran Dixon, Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Oakliam Lines, Jr., also of Price. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Roberts were Mrs. Levi Nelson received while Jack Theorine made third benefits, he shall be disqualified Norman Heath, Mrs. Clarence ley of Dragerton. dinner guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Rex Harrison, Mrs. word that her brothers wife, Mrs. place with 522. James Howa of for the week in which he filed Downs, Chickens weighing from two and Mrs. Clyde Forsythe in HuntVan Duncan, was killed in an the Kiwanis squad was second and for from one to five addi- Cecil Grider, Mrs. Kenneth Johnlf lf ington to three and Sunday afternoon. Mr. and automobile accident in California with a total of 543 points to his tional weeks according to the cir- son, Mrs. N. L. Roberts, Mrs. and Mrs. John Forsythe, Clydes parare known as pounds Mrs. Jack and Rogers credit. Virgil Saturday night. cumstances in each case. ents, were also dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balle and If a person is discharged Mathews. Q. Mihaliks two high games for Sefamily visited in Glenwood, from 199 his the evening ran and 198 job for misconduct, is of Feb. vier county, the week-en- d points respectively. Howa rolled he eligible for unemployment in- Hanna Mae Baretett 19. one of 198 and another of 188 surance benefits. The easiest way for a farmer to Increase Engaged to Junior Downs Seven pupils from the fourth A. The Act provides that an while Theorine chalked up scores and fifth grade contributed $1.72 of Mrs. Prince Albert Baretett of 184 and 180. individual who is discharged for the yield of his land and Its profit per apiece to cover the cost of a ladannounces the enDragerton misconduct shall Gerald led be the Tobey disqualified Rotary der they broke while playing in Miss gagement of her acre Is to rotate his crops. If you the recreation hall sunder con- team by amassing 539 points in for the week in which misconduct Hanna Mae, to daughter; Junior Lester struction near the school play- the match. Gus Burdis and G. occurred and from one to nine Downs, son of Mr. and Mrs. EdTobey rolled high single games additional weeks according to the require additional credit for grounds. ward Frailer of Dragerton. of 179 points each. Vint Hyatt circumstances in each case. received Columbia boys Two, The wedding date has not been The Act also provides that if a their tenderfood scout badges at was high for Wasatqh store with ony need, you will find set. 170 is a a disof to found and been person have game three game a Court of Honor held in the Miss Baretett is the daughter Kaiser Steel Team Ties school house Tuesday, Feb. 21. total of 465. charged due to dishonesty in con- of our bank anxious to the late Prince Albert Barenection his with he Fratto Frank Goniotakis and Joy Standing: employment, tett. With Horse Canyon W were presented their tenderfoot L shall be disqualified for the week serve you. in which such dishonesty occurred Lions 45 35 badges by Scoutmaster Clyde a cents makes that during In Major Coal League 41 and for the next 12 additional a week is notperson Rock and Mike Anastasakis re39 Rotary deducted from his Kiwanis weeks. ceived his merit badge. 40 40 Also, weekly benefit amount. One of the teams in last week's Wasatch 34 Q. If a person cannot work be43 benefit since the payment weekly ,. tie in .the. coal, major , IQCT ANYTHIflfi IJJ cause of illness,- is he eligible for would be reduced the amount Guild Holds Annual Tea leaque dropped from top running unemployment insurance bene- earned in excess by of $6.00, the othcr THE THEATRE LATELY? fits. In Good Shepherd Hall be exwould benefits duration of A. No. One of the first elitended. The annual tea of the Trinity gibility requirements is that a perKaiser Steel and Horse Canyon The management of the DragQ. A person who is filing for are still tied for first place, out erton theatre has several large Guild was held in the Good son is able to work and available benefits obtains employment, Jot Union Supply was crowded from boxes of wallets and ' caps that Shepherd Hall in. Dragerton Feb- for. work, and benefits can only be twb days' the week and during its fop spot by Kaiser Coal, as a have been left at the theatre and ruary 21. Mrs. . M. Morrison paid to those individuals who are makes $14.87. If his beneresult of Sunday nights match. requests that patrons who have acted as chairman of the event physically able to work and seek- fit amount was $25.00,weekly much how was assisted by Mrs. G. To- ing employment. - Kaiser Steel took three points lost such articles call at the candy and would he receive in benefits for Q. If a person is offered a part-tibey, Mrs. George Lackey, Mrs. from Union Supply to maintain counter and them week? that up. pick Olsen Mrs. and or Maurice Emery casual job during a period its position in the league. Horse A. Since the first $6.00 and odd of unemployment, will refusal of cents is not Daily. Canyon, in turn, took three points Kiwartis deducted, only $8.00 Special guests of the afternoon such work affect his future benefrom Utah Fuel. Kaiser Coal also Sunnyside would be deducted from his $25.00 were Rev. R. Plan J. FaNichols and fit rights? Helper Trip took three games from Sunnydale. weekly benefit' amount, and he ther John Sanders. R. Sorden of the Kaiser Coal A. If ani ndividual-iclub will filing a would be paid $17.00 for the week. Kiwanis Sunnyside Mrs. E. F. Hicks and Mrs. H. team rolled high total score for claim for benefits while unemThe $17.1)0 in benefits which he to Helper for an inter- R. Malaby poured. the three game series by amassing journey ployed and refuses suitable em- would be paid, 1lus the $14.87 that accordclub meeting next month, Four selections musical were 514 points. M. Jeffs of Kaiser Steel regardless of the fact he earned, would give him income to Charles F. Goldback, sec- rendered by members of the ployment followed with a score of 501 ing that the - is of short duration, of $31.87 for the week. work Fifty-foGuild. people attend- the Act while J. Brown of Utah Fuel retary. provides that he may be Q. A person who has 'a weekMr. Goldback said the practice ed the tea. made 487 points. of holding inter-clu- b The table centerpiece was made disqualified for the wee kin which ly benefit amount of $25.00 earns meetings is J. Brown made high .single encouraged in the Kiwanis or- up of white carnations and pur- he refused suitable employment wages of $25.23 during the week. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND and from one to five additional Would he be entitled to any ungame score for the evening with ganization to stimulate the good ple stocks. weeks according to the circum- employment Insurance benefits? a game of 190. R. Sorden follow- fellowship between clubs of difFEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ed closely with one of 189. Mr. ferent cities. Rev. J. R. Nicholas mother, stances in each case. A. No. As soon as a person Jeffs was right behind them with Mrs. F- J. Nicholas of Berkley, Q. Would there be a financial has earnings which equal or exSafety Deposit Boxes For Rent California, has been in Dragerton advantage for the person who Is ceed hissveekly benefit amount for a two weeks visit. During her filing for benefits to accept part- - he is not entitled to receive any Drive-I- n Teller's Window For Your Convenience stay here she has been a guest of time or casual employment? unemployment insurance beneA. Yes, The first $6.00 and odd fits for that week. the Trinity Guild. Unemployment Dept. 4-H- ers six-ye- ar 4-- A, - 4-- part-tim- H Day-Alum- ni Du-Brid- two-ye- ar 4-- H nurs-Mohaw- ks 4-- H 4-- H A, Frisch-knech- half-tim- 4-- H 4-- H A, 's . e. half-tim- 98-pa- ge j All-re- Ed-to- ya one-ha- one-ha- three-way- i i me Deserves Another s -- ur -- Carfcn Emery; EBnoEi friceutah . - t |