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Show Page Six DINE and DANG Night ... March 24th Safu . rn at 4 FEATURING THE ir Tuesday, March 20, 1956 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE STARTING MINOR NOTES ORCHESTRA . of last year. Due to seasonal factors, con struction was 10 under last month and 40 under one year ago. Manufacturing has been rather constant for the past year except for a period from May to August when high demand for coke boosted emsnow cold and weathFebruarys ployment in this field. Transporer caused employment during that tation, utilities and railroad emmonth to s ag lower . than during ployment was off 10 compared to the previous month, according to last month but was up 30 over a the monthly report issued by the year ago. Price Employment Security office. Wholesale and retail trades conThis report covers employment ac- tinued to dip and were off 50 comdistivities in the Carbon-Emer- y pared to January, but up 30 over trict. February, 1955. Finance, real esThe report continues to state tate, insurance, and. service had that cold and snow kept mining 10 less workers in February 1956 employment even with January than January 1956, but had 30 and boosted it 100 over February more workers than in February, February Weather Brings About Employment Drop Employment in government and schools remained unchanged from last month, and one year ago. Unemployment was up 100 over last month and 100 under 1955. Non-farlabor demand continued to decline due to seasonal 1955. News Hours Scheduled For Carbon County Banks on April First m AT 9:00 p.m. viously, hours have been from 10 a.m. to 3 oclock p.m. It is understood the new hours will conform to those in effect for many years among most Utah banks. Also, the schedule is believed will be more convenient for business customers in the area, where opening hours are generally established at 9 a.m., in the securing of change and other financial arrangements for accommodation of patrons. New opening and closing hours have been announced by the Carbon Emery and First National banks of Price and the Helper State Bank at Helper beginning April 1, 1956, according to officials of the three institutions. The banks will open at 9:00 oclock a.m. on week days and close Employment opportunities in the at 2 p.m. Saturdays will remain area will depend much the same 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Pre upon what the weather will be. factors. Employers placed 14 job orders with the employment office luring the month ended February 17. All orders were filled. Three hundred and thirty-seve- n workers registered for work in the Price office. The increase was due to the closing of construction activities and layoffs in one of the small coal mines. two-coun- ty MXJW & ' .vyyl SC for ALL ITEMS f.Hf V a 0aa Are Going During Our Sale Close-O- ut y j - At a Discount of ' '' ' w a,' .v "-- V : f .v. .y. .v v y ''try Svf v, llli f 'jfi v - s yyiy.- V l J X, ooo V, A' Easter Baskets Wife "'r '&VA 5c to 25c ysf mm i m jyA Ht- $ . f Colored Grass . . . .1 Oc and 25c 1 s '' b Chicks and Rabbits . . .. 1c to 10c .... Easter Toys . 29c to $1.49 Decorated Candy Eggs and Bumfies . . . . . 5c to 29c ALL ITEMS IN STORE m dDfifi Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to! perfection six full years... Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. 19 East Main KENTUCKY STRAIGHT E0C2E3SI WHISKEY . 6 YEARS OLD . 86 PROOF i A 4 saaBass. 1956 ANCIENT AGE KST. CO. FRANKFORT, KY. |