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Show X The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1958 Obituaries Unemployment Dr. Wm. H. Hopkins Dr. Wm. H. Hopkins, about 85, a resident of Salt Lake died Wednesday morning Mail City, at the home of his friend, Dr. L. D. Pfoutz, Payson, of causes Maximum use of the mails incident to age. in expediting payment of unDr. Hopkins, who has been employment insurance claims in Payson and the Payson will start in the Provo area area on hunting trips with Dr. beginning October 27, Jen- Pfouts, has been a guest at nings Lee, manager of the Pro- the Pfouts home the past two vo employment security of- months, during which time he fice announced today. has been ill. Under this procedure he Funeral arrangements and said, when a worker loses his burial are to be announced by job he must make a personal Rigby Mortuary. contact in order to file an application for work and file a Payson Man Returns claim for unemployment inThereafter transacsurance. From Germany, tions including the weekly claim filing will be handled Will Wed Nephi Miss All unemployment by mail. checks will be mailed directly LaVaughn Johnson, son of to applicant at their homes. JohnMr. Lee said claimants are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. returned has son of Payson, to respond personexpected to his home after spending the ally to calls at any time for past two years in Germany to furnish or a to referral job Army. Since his reany additional information with the which might be needed in de- turn, Mr. Johnson has visited with his grandmotermining continued eligibili- in Ogden Mrs. Martha Johnson, ther, ty. who is formerly of Santa-quiThe use of the mails in pro- 86, He is to be married on insurcessing unemployment to Clara Mae Sackett, 20 Dec. ance claims is experimental, of Mrs. Effie Mae daughter its and explained Mr. Lee, of Sackett Nephi, in nuptials success in saving the time and at the Johnbe to adperformed and seekers travel of job in home son Payson. ministrative expenses will depend on the cooperation of Victor Rigby of Portland, job seekers and on how conscientious they are in care- Oregon, is visiting a few days fully furnishing all informa- with his mother, Mrs. Letti Rigby, and his brother and tion requested. Mr. Lee said that in Utah wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter only Provo and Heber City Rigby. are participating in the mail Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stewart claims experiment. The Provo area includes Utah and Juab and three children of Sparks, Nev., have returned to their Counties. home after visiting in Payson Mr. Lee said that this exwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. methone is of the periment ods being tested in the Em- Del Stewart, and in Spring Mr. her Checks to be Delivered by (yie fiiejt iow muM ewi wlit ,. V Lake with parents, and Mrs. George Q. Spencer. - . rtf r " ofr Mrs. Wright's " ... IV2 pi lb. loaf 28 Pure Vegetable Shortening No PrecorvAC Pure strawberry neoerve n. ployment Services continual analysis aimed at increasing both the efficiency of the Employment Service and in rendering higher level service to the community. If this experiment proves successful, it will not only save time and money for both the unemployed job seeker and the Department of Employment Security, but it will also allow the Employment Service to conduct a more orderly operation. From these improvements, it is hoped the Employment Service will be able to improve both the quality and quantity of its efforts to locate job opportunities and to adequately select the workers to fill them. This should result in a better service to both job applicants and employers, Mr. Lee believes. ? Stuffing Bread Norbest Grade "A" Oven Ready The Juice Shortening Finest You Can Buy, Guaranteed to Please 4S 0Z- - 3 c?n 3 Velkay Cream Party Pride Whipping Cream Crackers (Hens lb. 45) Captain's Choice, Fresh From the Sea Margarine Vi Monte Salad pressing Del for Me ibs. gal. Pineapple-Grapefru- it Drink Cake Mix Coffee Folger'i G9; 85 Jell-We- : ll 59 ICll TGelin, 53 Morells Pride ib- - 20 oi. 3 for 790 qt. 390 for 790 lb. can 86 v Pg- 3 6 pkqs. 450 2 for 35 1 2 'ft No. 4 for 890 303 No. for 790 3 for 890 6 for 1.00 4 for 390 3 Coldbrook Pickles Pitted Olives Bisquick 46 oz. can Piedmont Betty Crocker's Assortet f Zippy, Sweet Cucumber Chipi Sliced Bacon Sausage Rolls ; - Ice Toms lb. Oysters Tea Gprden LaLant Pincapph, 2 for 25 2. 5 for 1 .00 8 oz. No. 303 Standard For All 10 Your Home Baking pack 45c NOTICE FOR BIDS The Board of Education of Nebo School District will receive bids to furnish approximately 600 gallons of lubricating oil, in 50 gallon drums, for use in district automotive equipment, f.o.b. Payson Bus Shop. Oil must be of first grade quality specifications of oil to accompany your bid. Bids to be received at the office of the Board of Education in Spanish Fork, Utah on or before Friday, November 28, 1958 at 4:00 p.m. The Board reserves the right to accept any bid or to reject any or all bids. B. L. Isaac, Clerk, Board of Education, NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT HAMS Cudahy's Puritan lb. Shank Piece Whole, Half or Butt Piece lb. FF v J La Verne McRae Provo, Utah Roberta QQ . 70 f Celery Avocados Potatoes Selected Russets Whole Squash Cross Out Winners Provo, Cudahy's No Bone, Waste or Fat 45 Center Slices lb. Hams Bar-- S Barana HERE ARE ALL 12 it- - " T Crar.!:::. "CROSS-OU- Here is your very last chance to win in Safeway' Exciting Cross Out Game. You can play all your cards against all "Cross-OutGames. Check all your Cross-Ou- t cards against all games in this ad. If you S. James Utah 3C . have have 10 2 for 25 lb. bag 39 ib. gc Cross Out Winners GAMES! T numbers in a row down, across cr diagonally on your card you winning card. Turn card over to see what you have won and mail as directed by Monday, Dec. 1st. You will receive your prize soon. 5 j Daven Engle Spanish Fork, Utah DeVe.n Johnson Spanish Fork- - utah I The purpose of learning to employ every minute properCARD OF THANKS ly is to unclutter our hours, We desire to express our deliver as of feverish activity sincere thanks and appreci and earn us true leisure. ation to many friends and relatives, and neighbors, for their kindness during our sorrow in In discussing the garbage the loss of our beloved son Council in problem meeting and brother, Max Oberg. Monday night it was recomFor the beautiful flowers, mended that garbage should be put in metal, wooden or for parts rendered at the services and for other remembheavy weight containers. rances. To those who assistNow that it is wet, it is imed us in any way, we are possible to pick up wet gargrateful. is set out that in bage paper Harold Oberg Family sacks. 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