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Show 1 HELPER The (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE PACE FOUR 14, 1962 MRS DiAVIBS HOSTESS Mrs Irvin Davles acted I as the hostess to her bridg celub lat Friday night, serving a delightful luncheon at the on-s- et of the evening. After the game prizes were awarded to Mrs Emory Rich ardson, Mrs Win, Morrison, Mrs Elmo Bray and Mrs iBert Happs. VISITING FAMILY 'Mr and Mrs Richard Saocom-nnn- o, OES MEET ING Saturday the Associate Grand Officers of the Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star of Utah, played hosts to their Worthy Grand Matron, Myrtice C. Mat-so- n, and Worthy Grand Patron J. A. Henderson, at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Smith of Sierra Way in Salt Lake. Mrs Smith is the Grand Treasurer of Utah. The party got underway at 5 pjm complete with all of the official family plus escorts. The patio was strung with tolor ful miniature lanterns and the tables featured tiny umbrella pla ability and the WOP was present id a shirt and tie, the clasp of which is a fossilized gem. The group will meet next on Juno 28 at Midvale when Mt. Olympus Chapter, U.F). will honor them. He who is plenteously ed for from within, needs but littla from without. Goethe, Covering iniquity will prevent prosperity and the ultimate triumph of any cause. Mary Baker Eddy. OES MEETS - Richie and Terrie of Vallejo Last Thursday was birthday Calif., are vsitinig this week at for Naomi Chapter 13 OES ' night to the chapter. the home of his parents, Mr and a covered dish luncheon towels of Utah the 1902 on stars the shining1 knits are among brightest other and Mrs Saccomanno Carlo Cotton was enjoyed by the members Since the meeting was the iast, horizon. From all the style capitals of the world relatives. Their stay here also before the regular meeting. Table until September Worthy Matron comes official word that they're definitely here to stay for as affords the other grandparents, decor was under direction of Al- Mae Hiatt gave closing words of long as any fashion stays in fashion at any rate. This year, they'll end Mrs Angelo Pascuzzl a Mr ice Rathmill and Nellie Duncan, wisdom and each of her officers be featured all over in collections of every price range, and, for THIMBLE CLUB MEETS chance to visit Richie and Terrie. and the cake were under received a miniature open book serving every ago group. The Thimble club group met Accompanying them for a visit cards. The Grand Matron direction ow Charlotte Reynolds prefaced with the sentence "My A NEW LOW Worthy last Thursday night at the home is Carla Saccomanno, daughter was given an electronic metron- and her daughter. As part of the House L Open to Sunshine, to This week, we're.hoppinjf of Mrs J. Baysinger where they of Mr and Mrs Frank Saocoman ome, indeferenoe to her musical celebration members donated dish Friends and Guests." on the cotton knit bandst gab-feno of Walnut Creek, Calif. enjoyed their usual sociable wagon too, and, in our seand sewing hour, A tasty lection, we must admit, Mrs John Mabrito spent sevluncheon was also served by the we've hit a new low. A new eral days in SLC this week bring hostoss. low? Yes in price since Tammie home after ing Arnold Rawlings of Provo was her daughter you knit them yourself at at St. Mary's of graduation an overnight visitor here Satur the Wasatch . Graduation a cost of only pennies. And cerea new low as far as age day at the home of his sister monies were held June 3rd. 4W 4t and husband, Mr and Mrs Glen group goes, since these cotton knits are designed Gardner. ZIG ZAGGERS for the tiniest tots of all. The Ziz Zaeeers club met at Mrs Nason of Lake come Salt in in Clyde THE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT YE WISH TO MAKE IS: fact, Directions, the home of Bessie Miller last spent the day here last Wednes sizes 1, 2, and 3. back Thursday. brought They day visiting with Mr and Mrs their finished slippers and UROTHER AND SISTEIt Emory Nason and with friends. then started their skirts. Howthey BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 18TH, to This brother and sister Mr and Mr5 Pete Campedel of poli?h shoes was demonstrated applause f ?4 act will . rate . ... Oakland, Calif., arrived here last by Kathy Porter. Refreshm-entWILL OWN AND OPERATE OUR OWN FAMILY SHOE DEPARTMENT t f wherever tne small iry go 4 V week. They plan to spend all of were served by Vicki Hall. this summer or in the this month as house guests of the it- Mrs Ethel T. Binch returned iJE i AH i spring and fall, for that UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF OUR OWN PERSONNEL, WITH ALL John Lalboroi's before (returning home I matter. Both the dress and Tuesday evening on the home. They will also visit other train after several days spent in the suit are two piece, with relatives and friends in the area. m horizontally striped tops SHOES BRAND NEW AND JUST RECEIVED ..FROM THE -- .LARGEST Salt Lake and provo. She attendli The background is white ed Eastern Star conclaves on Fri VISITATIONS COMPLETED and the contrasting stripes BY O E.S. OFFICERS day and Saturday in the Capitol SHOE COMPANIES IN AMERICA,' ...AND BRINGING BACK TO YOU are knitted in a stitch that went to Provo Sunday and The last in series a of twenty city, produces a honeycomb effect and provides a crisp, clean touch of Grand Visitations to Eastern Star on Monday evening joined other color. Extra dividends: waistline drawstrings which accomodate members of her family to see her ALL OF THE FAMOUS BRANDS THAT WE ONCE CARRIED TO GIVE out Chapters in Utah was made last and of. any size; and shoulder openings, for easy getting in to Indiana on a United niece off Friday evening. Members of the Instructions for this knitted duo are yours, free of charge. Grand Chapter of Utah, headed Jet. For your copy. Just send a stamped, self addressed envelope to the YOU THE LATEST STYLES AND THE BEST OF PRICE IN GOOD BROTHER by Myrtice C. Matson, Worthy Needlework Department of this newspaper and ask for Mrs Melanie B. Hamilton, the : Grand Matron and James A Hen daughter of (Mr and Mrs Henry AND SISTER SUIT, Leaflet No. QUALITY SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. derson, Worthy Grand Patron of J. Binch of Spring Glen, underSalt Lake and including Mrs went foot surgery at the Carbon Ethel T. Binch of Helper, as the hospital Saturday. Although on Our Shoe Department will still be located present location Grand Adah, were royally wel- crutches, she is recuperating. Her PAY FRAUDS ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS comed by in the of the Price Tading Company Main Street Store. Lynds Chapter No. 1 husband, Archie, is scheduled to of Salt (Lake City, the home leave for Fort . Continued, from Page One Yakima, Wash., Our completely remodeled new shoe department will be managed Emfoer Days of Summer of the WGM. chapter tomorrow along with (Friday) he far benefits, really "application Two days remain for the obThe Grand Chapter officers re- several other reservists from Karl Assistant Manager will be Valera Otteson. Migliori, and gets the tull treatment.'' First, servance of Ember Dayg of Sum ceived the many Eastern Stars this area where they will spend lhe registers for work. Then he will serve you courteously and efficiently, assuring you and and Saturday of this attending at ceremonies earlier two weeks in army reserve train'If ties his initial claim for unem- mer, Friday In the be week. should of member and afternoon were in our nationally adverthen Friday fasting . every exercises. your family correct ing ployment benefits. He is told ot-et- ly and complete abstinence; Satur guest of Lynds chapter at a brands of fine shoes. of his obligation, and the PASTRYETTS and partial abstinence. sumptious banquet at 6:30 p.m. "conditions for continued eliglbll-- i day fast The Pastryetts met with Census were Sisters, presents Many Helper giv lovely Ity. He receives a pamphlet exYE WILL BE FEATURING FOR YOUR WEARING PLEASURE leader Gardner Tuesen the are Marilyn Our honored Sisters Helper guests working among htese same things. And plain Our was project this week ' finally, each claimant 'watches on the Parish Census prior to them toeing musical powder boxes. day. C. Roberts, Grace Walker,. Queen Quality, P. dinner. c.Tiplete for the Afother-hou- se Mr, Beth Corson, Worthy Grand preparing a Flyers, Gems, a half -- hour movie, which, step their departure Miss Gardner and Shirley Lamb in California. Whatever as- Matron of Wyoming, was in ' toy step, Bed other on and Goose, brands Kingsway, including expert explains the"bligations sistance, you can showed us how to serve properly. them will give the lhe and shoes. claimant children's health 'of obligabe greatly appreciated. THREE'S A ? tion of the department. GfRBEN TMUMIB CLUB Name Society Holy As a . spokesman for the The Green Thumbs Remember, every shoe will be of fine quality and every shoe their From the Russell, Kansas News: The Holy Name Society meets fifth meetbiif at the held "In of 'Bmployment Securor three when America, more, be carefully will If you choose, you may use any of our Helper park ity puts it, "Out approach to the tonight at 7 pm. in the church June ill. Those attending were people are together they axe apt various credit methods, such charge, budget, time payment, or problem Is positive. We would hall. We are looking for ten Lois Snyder, Nancy Stavar, Su- to form an organization; in Englay-awa- y rather prevent fraud than detect good men (just ten.. No manual san Wilson. Becky Bruno and land, a protest committee, and in accounts. it after the deed has been done. labor. leader Madeline Tone. Plans Africa, another country." were discussed for th M picnic. "'Only through education can we YE WISH TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE AND SINconvince peoplpe that stealing Snvetopet, all sizes, sold at th Becky Bruno gave a report on COOKS OF OUTER SPACE Journal the sold from the government is like a anui Helper weeds. The next meeting will be by The Cooks of Outer Space met a useless CERELY HOPE THAT YOU WILL FIND THE TIME TO VISIT OUR (hole in the pocket held at Lois Snyder's June 20. with leader Mrs Nourse recently waste." and a on had what review they ek CARD OF THANKS Topping all previous records, referred for court action, a have learned so far. Discussed : NEWLY REMODELED SHOE DEPARTMENT SOON. penalty or disqualification Words cannot express the deep going to an officers Utah employment security inmeeting on on offenders was the slapped and gratitude we June 112 and a picnic June 14. vestigators checked 15,900 claims appreciation for unemployment benefits In with the further prohibition that l have for everyone who assisted Mrs Frank Tomsk motored to 1861. The purpose was to detect no benefits could 'be collected by us during out recent bereavement possible fraudulent filing, mete the offender until he has repaul on the death of our beloved wife Logan last Thursday to bring her out disqualifications to malefa- all ill gotten unemployment pay. and mother, (Alice Pearl Dyet. To daughter, Barbara, and a girl ctors, refer the more flagrant A more serious aspect of a court her many friends and relatives friend, Claudia Jacobsen of Price cases to the courts, and irestore conviction is the loss of- job op- we offer our heartfelt thanks who have been attending school s much of the fraudulently col- portunities in defense,- governfor acts of kindness and for the at Utah State University, home for the summer vacation. She lected benefits as possible. The ment, and other classified indus- beautiful floral offerings. C. (L. Dyet and Family was accompanied on the trip by investigations were also aimed tries. Institutions such as these Mrs Joe Chesnick and Mrs John at testing the effectiveness of will not hire any individual who Benash. employment security's education has been convicted of a felony. What about costs to the fund Employers Tax al campaigns. Continued from Page One Of the 15560 claims investigat from which benefits are paidf In ed, only 829 were questionable 19611 overpayments to fraudulent ployment or unfavorable 'benefit enough to warrant further in- claimants amounted to $13,194.50. payment experience. Rather, the vestigation. These (received a thor Based on past expeprience, the probable increases in state unbe ough going over by djpar'.ncnt majorrity of this amount will tax rates next ' year to the employment and returned collected that result with the adjudicators automatic under present Utah the department held recorded fund. law, which requireg that tax leAlthough the fraud bill of vels be increased when the ratio hearings for 34 Individuals. A finding of fraud was made in 2H $13J94.50 is insignificant com- of the reserve fund to subject ases, and, of the 34 aggravated pared to the total of $11.7 million wages declines below prescribed ;ases referred, the courts con- -j paid on all unemployment bene levels. The rapid rise in total dieted 30. The other four cases fit programs, employment secur- wages during the post-w- ar YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPED perii involved defendants who could ity officials continue their con- iod has not been matched by a claimant fraudulent about rot be found by the police. (Al- cern increase In the corresponding IS HIS DIRECT LINE though punishment was varied, practices. They call for increased amount of the reserve fund. The and cooperation the law provides fines from $50 public vigilance ratio is expected to fall below to $250, and a minimum jail sen- in keeping ttv? Utah unemploy- the 7 level in 1983, after deCOMMUNICATION WITH YOU! ment insurance clean and withtence of 0 days.). the five clining past steadily In all cases, even though not out the stigma of fraud. I MCQSQ(o)ISnLl35flg PRICE TRADING CO., lit? R X ' PK-897- 5. at its rear by Both . the fit tised - - - '.j John F. fitting your . ent fitted. as: 4-- 32-we- mumm warn be -- PDIOE, UTAH it To The Businessman X ) Wm f 4 OP years. The problem arises because unemployment benefits are based total upon an wage base, while unemployment taxes have been pegged to a ever-increasi- ng SEATTLE WORLD'S FAIR BONDS EVENT e maxifixed taxable mum of $3 000 and a maximum wage-bas- nm mm AT THE PARISH GAMES PARTY FIMDflY, JUflE 15TH - 8 ' HELPER CIVIC P.M. " AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY IS WELCOME tax rate of 2.7. The scheduled tax adjustments next year, under present statutory formula, will further reduce the spread of the tax rates be- tween low-co- st and high-co- st employers. Continuation of present trends in Utah would result in the eventual elimination of experience rating for unemployment purposes, the Utah Founda- tion report states. Experience rating Is designed to relate employer tax rates to the oil made by former em ployees upon the benefit funds. Utah Foundation research Indicates that trends under the pres ent law couM elhnniate experience rating In Utah within five years, In which event, all employers would pay the uniform maximum tax rate without re gard to tinwripWyimut exparicnoa. b the newspaper, the businessman oan show jo to 4s-l-ail what he sells, why you need his produce, or sernosc how much tt costs, and where to come to XftX The newspaper way of showing you bsbuy it mm eaves you precious shopping tttse by leetog before you go to town what you want to you buy more, you can cfap the ads and tote them wt& Vhqft you to remind you to take crivcniage of the bargci&s you stci about. 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