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Show C. C. C. REFLECTIONS 50; Published by and in the interests of C C C ro' J ft , ys t as . Co. No. UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH LEGISLATURE PASSES WORK INSURANCE ACT 19GS (Continued From Last Week) Utah ranks as the eighth state Bridgeland, Utah in the union to receive all the benefit under the National Social EXCERPTS FROM T1IF t 5 wor k EDITI0X of be Security Act. Prompt action by man proud may 7:00 Tuesday: A p. m an asy method of remov- - state officials, headed by Govern, at he does well, w'hatever that Auto Mechanics Hancock or Blood, enabled it to procure who does P- sork may be. A laborer funds A f dr the needy aged and of be should well splendid proud work antidote for hot , Rd2' Hall. " . weather and dependent children accidents is to keep cool blind If he does it well he generally Bunnell, 7;30 p m within a few weeks after the naForestry. Bunnell, Mess Hall 8 00 mentally as well as physically, take pride in it. 4,,-tional measure became effective. c C c P. m. Current i provides us wji-Events, CaDtain j The CCC Frequent Receipt of the earliest possible Mess of the labor. Cannon, poking honorable Hall. Camp fingers 8:30 honest under a power press is a sure benefits under the new unemployLantern reserSlide and of canal Show, Mess Hail BR ITs task cure for hang-nailment insurance law are also asone of the finest Wednesday: 6:00 p. m. Tinting, voir building is sured. C CCC set entire the in up. Johannesen, Ed. Room. 6.00 d m moiects First Aid, Hoopes, Mess Hall be Discoloration of ones eyes may Unemployment Insurance work is being accomplished brought about by sneezing in The fact that legal and techniof are We 7:00 fashion. proud p. m. "How to get a Job" in good somebody's face. cal advisers of the National to Hoopes, Mess Hall. 7:00 it and glad of the opportunity p m c C c Security Board have assisted Radio, Fredrickson, Ed. Room.' labor. Didnt Hurt a Bit state authorities in drafting the 8:00 p. m. Camp As we mature our appreciation Program In Charleston, W. Va., a boll Utah insurance unemployment Thursday: 12:45 p. m. Cooking, of lightning the right and duty to labor the lower law and gave it intenave study destroyed attitude childs Mess Fredrickson, the Hall. 7:00 p half of grows. From Bailoy Scotts false teeth. before final enactment, Is believed m. Radio, Fredrickson, Ed. Room! He was unhurt. of play and amusement we pass to indicate .that there will be no of life's re- 7:00 p. m. Current Events, Capto the realization c C c in Washington, D. C. to tain hesitancy to work Our Mess Cannon, Hall. ability Man i3 a worm in the dust. He sponsibilities. give the statute prompt approval, Hints on Health and increased through growth and on appears the earth for his brief Safety Trying to follow the path of moment, wiggles around awhile This means that the various pro. U .lining-- Our understanding grows visions may be made operative a bit of steel wi thou t gog- and then some chicken flying too through the years, grabs him. soon. Benefits will be available is two we a have here conductive to gles in laboring c C c i to the insured in 1938. c C c fold gain. We learn to labor and Central: "Number please." Dr. Harper in commenting on A We also good way to prevent bleedto do our work well. Lar-so"Give me O. Hoopes: E. the Utah law just enacted, de us of to are who nose the dear to is those ing Wasatch 3980, Extension help keep the dared the interests of both Indus, now unable to find employment old schnozzle out of other peo- 296." and need ples business. try and labor to be fully served Larson: "Hello. jy 7ho are incapacitated and safeguarded under it, and c'Cc our help. Hoopes: Say we had a flood that its A cheap way to extract a bad out here last features are With others who labor and with were and gonight tooth is to let your map get in ing to have to especially noteworthy. everyone, we appropriately celereplace a flock of "The successful operation of the brate the day set aside annually the way of a flying hammer 2x4s that floated away. act will depend .to a great degree head. in tribute to labor. Larson: Well if thats all c C c upon the competence and effici I Captain Cannon. guess we can make it. down suddenly on an I lass Schedule for September Yeah I know, but ency of the personnel charged Sitting Hoopes: 4 Monday: 12:45 p. m. Cooking, oily floor is a good way to re. they were fastened to the Indian with Its administration, said the Service pile driver. regional director. "No person who Frdrickson, Mess Hall. 7:00 p. m. move dandruff. To avoid that Larson: "It looks like well is an official or committee mem Radio, Fredrickson, Ed. room. 7:00 feeling a m. Biology, Bunnell, Mers Hall. look both ways before leaving the have to replace that for them; we ber of any party organization can be employed under its provisions. 7.30 p. m. Forestry, Bunnell, Mess curb. borrowed it you know. c C c It was brought out that by pas. Hall. 8:00 p. m. Photography, Hoopes: "That includes the 1600 Carelessness in handling acids pound hammer, you know. Bunnell, Ed. Room. sage of the law, Utah, for the Larson: Well, it cant be help first tlmte, takes (advantage of the financial aid offered by the ed, I guess. bill which Hoopes: "Oh thats not so bad, Federal Wagnier-Peyse-r but one of our No. 50 Diesel Cats makes possible the establishment was on the other end of the cable of a statewide system of public and we cant find it either. employment offices. Approval by Power to envision and to achieve is the key the Federal Board of .the new law is followed immediately by the that unlocks opportunities. There are always providing of sufficient funds for new heights to attain for young men and woits administration. Legislators Speed Session men with strength of mind and spirit. Sentiment among the assembled Chas. Iorg and family moved to Roosevelt last week where legislators soon after convening, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY stresses to be in they expect to make their home. showed a vast majority practical training and a vigorous spirituality. James Meranda of Salt Lake favor of strict adherence to Gov desire emor Bloods expressed City and John and George MerIt offers College its 'Best. anda o Myton were calling .on that their extra session activities be confined entirely to considerfriends in Ioka Monday. of col86 cent of the than Saxon Jonas left for Provo ation and speedy enactment nations Larger per meainsurance the unemployment Monday. She expects to be gone leges and universities, it is able to provide not sure. Indeed, no effort was made for some time. additional matters only liberal courses, but studies leading to Mrs. Jumer and Mrs. Jennings to inject any into the agenda specified by the success in business, the professions and a wide of Myton visited Mrs. W. G. GentChief Executive. ry Monday. variety of other occupations. The first day of the extra sesMrs. Ed Biakte reteumed to sion was taken up largely with FIVE COLLEGES : APPLIED SCIENCE, her home in Green River, Wyom- discussions on in both procedure ing last week after a two weeks the ARTS AND SCIENCES, EDUCATION following houses, legislative visit with hsr parents, Mr. and of the necessary resoluadoption Mrs. J. N. Johnson. FINE ARTS. session expenses, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Timothy of tions providing new upper nd of in swearing Division-Extensio- n Jensen, Utah spent Saturday and lower housts members, and paving Graduate School-Researc- h Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. the way for consideration of the Division - - 1600 Courses - - Si Departments Reed Lemon. They were accombill. A joint resolution insurance panied by Clara Timothy who will of condolence addressed to the Lemwith Mrs. winter the spend family of Representative Elmer on. who died Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Percival Holdaway of Vineyard, was adopted. recently, and Provo, Utah shower dance a Friday gave Changes In Bill Avoided night for theeir son, Guy, who Consideration of the bill brought ln matl.-ie3rd wan Character September Scholarship Spirituality the Salt Lake City temple to Miss but few controversies although some changes had been requested Edith Johnson of Provo. Callers at the Gentry home on In public hearings held in both however, Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Floyd senate and house. These, Lamb and Mrs. Homer Robinson were quickly disposed of when the of Myton. Mrs. Ann Oldberg and general sentiment became apparMr. Carlson of Highland and Mr. ent that general amendments or and Mrs. J. W. Jenson. changes should be avoided as Mrs. May Peterson of Heber much as possible and dependence reteumed to her home Monday placed upon the bills drafltars, after a two weeks visit at the who had spent months in study home of her sister, Mrs. Edmund and consideration of the various Webb. provisions and how best results might be acheived. Thus the printed bill as pres, Healed Gums Bleeding sented to both houses became a law with but minor changes. As The sight of sore gums is sickreIt provides that employoften dentists passed. ening. Reliable four or more persons will port the successful use of LETOS ers of inPYORRHEA REMEDY on their pay into the unemployment of tax botsurance a i payroll will fund, worst cases. If you get tle and use as directed druggists one per cent for 1936, retroactive to January 1st. In 1937 the tax will return money if it fails. adv. STORE DRUG will be two per cent of payrolls DUCHESNE and in 1938, three per cent, the maximum payment. Eligibility Beflned To be eligible for insurance benefits, an employee must have bam employed 13 months. The aCamp DBR-l- ; V eai, s pm )!Eh n', s. IX St 'aiu. 1 d, Se-ci- al ECl' ' 3la. ,e.U n. s.; i . Jsfr eye-strai- e, 10,;; ; sa ictu S ai iei Plat art; K reU - y ll ich-- i No iter j t.M irr;t' m: 1 S,P. ow; ate irrs i in S,I r-- s sta: be s aai y a a n, non-politic- al run-dow- n 15. o. ion; tin: Dfi n,Ai i. The Key To New Worlds at arts YS, ! 2 By Mrs. Chris Sorensen l, ,eY 30lf IE Lestor Behunin came home Sunday evening to visit & few days before returning to Heber to attend high school. Bishop and Mrs. Austin G. Bur-1- 4 1 and Thomas L. Allred att- ended rtat Ittl con- Du-ches- average wage under which benefits are paid is computed at $28.00 per week. If he becomes unemployed, his share of the reserve insurance fund established Is $14 a week for not more than 14 O Ml N 10 i il Miioie Top-Tu- n weeks. If an employee is laid off or discharged for just cause, such as violation of rules or failure to perform the normal duties of his job properly, he is not entitled to If he maintains compensation. that he became unemployed with, out just cause, he may appeal for a review of his case. On becoming unemployed, the Should notify the nearest of the state employmmt offices heretofore established. He then goes on a waiting lifst for two weeks while his case is being investigated and the employment office seeks a new job for him. The job sought must be within reasonable distance of his home, the type of work he can reasonably perform, and the pay comparable to that received before. If no job can be found and the investigation proves him eligible, the out of a job man begins to receive unemployment compensation in a sum based on his previous salary. The minimum is $7 the per week, or Weekly wage, whichever is Ithe lesser. His benefits cease when a job is found for him by the Employment 0ffice at which he registered, or at the end of the maximum 14 weeks. threle-foOrt- YOU CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE Yes sir! Crab Orchard is Top-Ru- n Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey and it does taste better. Like the most expensive whiskey, it is made by the good way, with open mash tubs. Eight times as many buyers as last year. Why dont you try it? Ask for it by name. Otob OftdiGJid BRAND hs KENTUCKY opfUiH AX 0,0 -- srarrii htihiip VIM- Iho A.M.S. Oivtiiofi of National BOURBON WHISKEY STRAIGHT DUtillor Product Corporation, LouMvifU, The Universal Car Brigham Young University rtat stake quarterly ference at Mt. Emmons last Sunday. Leone Moffitt is In Salt Lake City these days having optical work done. Jessie Christensen went to on Monday to enjoy the Labor Day program. Glen Allred was a business visitor at Duchesne on Monday. Paul, Anna and Virginia Burton have gone to Roosevelt to attend school. Ina Rust of Mtn. Home is staying at the Kenison home and is going to school here. Foremnnar of Rod Croat The distinction of organizing the first aid society In the country for soldiers of the Civil war was claimed by a group of Cleveland women. On By Jean Morrison Quite a number of folks from April 20, 1801, this group formed Utahn Attended the Labor Day the organization, which later becelebration in Duchesne Monday, came a unit of the entire relief set-u- p for the North, and this latter oralso the dance at Bridgeland in the evening. All report an enjoy- ganization, known as the United States Sanitary commission, was able time. the forerunner of the Red Cross of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Juelke and today. Cenna Lee of Munice, daughter, Indiana who have been visiting chesfie was an overnight guest at the Morrison and Spratt tV Morrison hotme Wednesthe left for their homes, homes last Tuesday. Mr. Juelke was one of day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Juelke, Mr. the first settlers to take up a and Mrs. Joe Morrison, Misses residence in Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abpla-nal- p Carina Gayle, Jean and Betty Jo Morrison motored to Moon Lake and family of Oonsumes, spent the week end in Utahn with Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Broadhead was a Mr. ad Mrs. Will Abplanalp. Mrs. Jack ONiel and son of Duchesne visitor Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Vick Kofford of India, California are visiting in Utahn with her parents, Mr. and Park City are visiting in Utahn this week. Mrs. Joe Birch. The Frank Mayhew family moMr. and Mre. Bud Brennick and family, Mrs. Herb Birch and Miss tored to Moon Lake Sunday. Anna Lee Juelke were visiting Mr. and Mra Ray Mayhew have Mrs. Ken Carlisle Sunday. been at Hanksville for awhile, Mr. Howard Stewart of Du- - but have returned. ONE NAME comes quickly to mind Todays Ford when you think of The Universal Car. The description is distinctively Ford, No other car is used by so The Universal Car because it the needs of more people than any other Ford ever built. It reaches out and up into new fields because it has everything you need in a modern automobile. 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