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Show - lonidlilii LufaiyGQ CuipIoKlooot 8 Naw the lecislation enactodby 193 Utah Uctelatur providts some relief from th dramatically htrhar Uxm that trt scheduled for this year under-thautomatic provisions of ' ' e ' : to aid dQirynon to. 4U for each employee., tha. new law provides for a maximum payment of $270 par employee la 1983 tor class 1 employers (those with the bast employment axper- - lance. Class X par-ca- employers, tha old law. Because of the oo. ; the other t hand, win ' be .paying" a maximum of high unemployment during the past year, In $540;-- for each employe benefit nnamployment M83, compared with a la Utah war deplet- - . schedule $444 par employe d and tuts vara slated "undat 'the . old law. These to rise in ordar to replenamounts, however, still are ish the fund. considerably higher than th Thasa vara soma of tha taxes paid Unemployment ' observations make by Utah ' last, year ($156 for class I Foundation, tha private tax.. employers and $336 for Rasa arch organization, in class X mployers). their analysis of naw n- - ... Beginning In 1985, Utah employment lagislatioa an- -' ' wiH. switch to a chargeact ad this year. back type of experience ratAccording to tha Founds, ing, where an employer's a modified f tax rat win ba determined tion study, experience --rating program : mainly by the amount of that will ba in affact durainployment benefits that are ing 1983 moderates tha tax paid to. former employees. increases that wart schedThe change probably win uled under the old law, tt ' least for employers with'; mean' reduced taxes for em -ployers with a low rate of good employment ezper- lance. Instead of paying up . turnover and higher taxes ra-ser- nt Dairymea have a naw tool . herds snowed that th cow treated to deal with silent beat. The of Lutalys U.S. Food and Drug Admin- ' prgnant by flv Uy after istration has approved th treatment was similar tothe estrus stimulating hormon . percent of control cows Lot airs for as In lacta-ti- ' pregnant .by 14 days after dairy cows, noted Clan breading. . T. Bagtey, D.VJf., axten-slNo mUk withdrawal is re veterinarian, UtahStat quired after Injecting lactas. University. tlng dairy cows with Luta-ly-- ng on - . -- NEW GREEN HOUSE: Beaver Nursery has aU their green houses, including this brand new one, fuU and ready for business for their grand opening this Fri for seasonal employers and firms with a high rate of turnover. Foundaton analysts explain that an employer's overall tax rate under the charge -- back system that becomes operative In 1985 win consist of the foUowing three Q-- D main elements: A 1. basic tax rate which is determined by the ratio of unemployment benefits paid former employees to the total taxable wages paid by the employer. LOGAN This year,s V standard competitive 2. An adjustment (either Be says are Showing and Fitting Exposition win give Utah ancoragis to participate as up or down) in this basic rate in order to maintain t a chance to enter, six exhibitors or to just attend a designated level in the types of livestock, in -- the workshop as spectators. reserve fund. unemployment on competition. ..Twelve $50 scholarship The Exposition is open -- awards' .will be given to winto 4 -- Hers in beef, swine ners in two age groups for horse, dairy cattle all six SDcies categories. sheep, and dairy goat projects. It Judging wtU be based on five win be held at th Brighanr categories: 20 percent each Young University Ellsworth for personal interview, reIn Provo, Center June cord book, fitting showing, Utah. .and livestock judging, Scott McKlndrick, assistsays. ant state H leader at Utah Entry fees of $10 are due State University, says the : . by June 1. Applications and program will feature demon- - further information can be strations on fitting and showobtained from allUSU County ing techniques as well as a Extension Offices. Dioh ohbninp 4-- H. pro-grtm- ers 4-- difV";'-feren- day and Saturday, lawn and garden. points out that the new law will freeze the maximum weekly benefit amount paid to unemployed workers at $166 for one more year (until July, 1984) &nd then set it at 60 of the average insured wag throughout the state for the prior year. Th old law. established th maximum benefit at 65 of the average weekly wage. The study also notes that the new law places added reporting and administrative obligations on Utah employers and employment security officials. Instead of reporting only overall payroll data, employers wiU be required to furnish detailed 3. A social tax rate to cover benefits paid that cannot be charged to any particular employer. In 1985, th when They have everything for your new charge -- back plan takes effect, the rates are expected to vary from a low of about 0.5 to a maximum of 8.0, with an estimated of about 4.11. average These rates win apply against a projected maximum tax base of $12,400. Thus, the taxes charged win range from a low of about $62 for each employee to a high of $922, with an overall average of approximately $510 per employee. The Foundation report 4-- . Don BWdDriis J On the other hand, tha De- of Employment. partment Security will be required to . furnish the employer with two notifications: (1) when a files a former employe claim for benefits, and (2) on Novemberlst of each year notifying the employer of the benefits that were charged to him during the preceding fiscal year. Employers are given time to file a protest concerning the claim or the charges. - AVAILABLE . Utah publication A some of the tax help may guesswork out of finding th fish tMs summer. The UTAH from FISHING GUIDE, n, Capitol Publications in on offers tips Utah, fishing som of the state's new Lutalys Injected into the. muscle of a cow that has bean checked and found to have a corpus luteum Indicating that she's ready to cycle causes the cow to cycle within about 80 hours. Dr. Bagley said injected cows should be bred as they are detected in estrus. Any that are not observed to be in heat within 80 hours' should be bred anyway at 80 hours after tha injection. has proven to Lutalys be an effective treatment or management tool for lactatlng dairy cows between 80 and 110 days after calving. Dr. Bag-l- ey said field studies on 20 for aU workers at the end of each calendar quarter beginning with th October 1, 1984 quarter. Og-de- waters; a compreThough hensive guide to aU fishing in the state, th handy - not shouldb a welcome addition to any fisherman's library. Editor Claytotf Chrlitlanssn says th' booklet win soon ba availabJ' at selected sporting goods stores state -wide. Th. guid may also be ordered by mail ing . TTIID Iff s 3-- Of Their New Holly Robinson and Nat- . tion In the physical science. alie Black won first place Th VS. Army gave awards given by Iron County honorable mention to Tracy Medical Association for White, John Webster, HoUy their project on th effects ; Robinson, Natelie Black and of aniblotlcs on bacteria, .'Lisa Dean. won first Webster was also awarded Tracy Whit place in th Junior Division : a book of science from Dr. of Physical Science and John Charles Wesley Furson. Webster won second place : Alsup entered his plan for in the Junior Physical Scia magnetic powered motor ences . Diana Stoker placed for the alternate energy conthird In the Junior Physical test sponsored by Utah sciences and Krlsty Moor . Power aid Light or Richwas awarded honorable men field. UTAH DlXRTDTTES VdDQD 8 OGbneo doord s FISHING: GUIDE TO priate time. wage and employment date WI 9-- 11 tin The recommended 5 ml injection, of Lutalys does not leave concentrations of prostaglandin la th milk of treated cows that exceeds the normal amount that de- -. velops within, th cows that have not bean treated. Silant teats in some cows have long Plagued dairy managers who are striving to keep their herd calving Intervals close to within : a year. They aim to have all their cows freshen and produc a calf each' year. Cows with silent heats dont exhibit visible - signs t of readiness to be brad. Hence, they are not detected and don't get bred at the appro- Grocnhouso and Office, 8 Friday Saturday JV 77i . fSSur:nsr,r.Taro ffroe Plant for Each Mother REFRESnijEtltS AND PUNCH COOKIES lEGiQieaL GbDTQUgIIu e 4 "4 - v ', Aw&fa, PRE-PLANT- ',, ,.1 MtarTT T0L1NG ROSO ALL Fruit Ebetiieai Ospplios Pots Froo Dear Prizoo ""4 w 111 ED Uotor bninding ' " m" - Wood :1 ireos GlltcS ta items iNPoTr e e .r!?! wt . 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