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Show IIKIHAY UCD Al nSUNAY. SEPTEMBER ncrvMLU 29, 1957 utah County utaJl No Signs of Downward Trend County. Business Level Steady, Report Says Utah County business, although apparently leveling off somewhat, shows no evidence of a downward trend, Utah County Labor Market Bulletin reports in its September issue just released. 'Hie bulletin is published by the Utah State Department of Employment Security. "The economy is slightly be low the boom year of 1956 but is year; still comfortably above previous years," said the bulletin. "Local businessmen seem to be confident of the future and a continued rise can be safely forecast for the next few months." Employment covered by unemployment insurance was up 11.3 per cent over September of last About One Per Cent In Utah County tember, Price Rise Brings Farm Income Slightly Over '56 Utah County agricultural income estimated to total 17,000,000 this year is up about one per cent over last year, due, to increase in prices, County Agent Clair Acord said Saturday. This amounts to a cash increase in income of about $170,000 (he said. Mr. Acord said dairy income accounted for more than $3,000,000 of the $17,000,000 total. He said cream and milk 'brought Utah County dairymen about $2,500,000; cattle and calves another $500,000, and that dairy produce would amount to another $500,000 "credit" to the dairy industry. home-consum- ed Auxiliary Officer $75,000 Sought In Alienation of Seeks $28,956 Accident Damages Affections Suit Ross D. Rieske has filed suit kn Fourth District Court against Eva D. Bradney seeking $28,596 damages for personal injuries, which complaint charges, occurred when he was knocked down by defendant's car which drove through a road blockade. Th plaintiff said that, acting as a member of the auxiliary police, he was assisting regular police ki setting up a road blockade May 15 at 8:45 p. m. at 400 West Center. - He said he was knocked to the ground by defendant's motor vehicle and suffered head and ahoulder injuries and dislocation rf the spine, resulting in a condition known as spondylolysthesis. postal receipts were up 14.2 per cent; and overall sales up 10.5 per cent in the county. However, the building permit valuations were down. 21.5 per cent. The Labor Market Bulletin reported a county employment total of 36,320 for September, a figure which compares with 35,390 in August, 1957, and 34,043 in Sepover-a- H Suit has been filed in Fourth District Court by Zina Castle-berr- y against Lola Robinett, charging alienation of affections Arnold of plaintiff's husband Elmo Castleberry, and asking $50,000 damages plus $25,000 punitive damages. The complaint said the Castle-berrhad been married since 1940 and were parents of seven children. ys NEW RED TRADE PACT TOKYO Communist (UP) China and a West German trade delegation have signed a trade pact in Peiping, Radio Peiping has reported. (A report received in Hamburg from a member of the semi - official. German delegation Of the 150 different kinds of said the agreement called for an sharks, only five are usually re- exchange of $54,700,000 worth of goods each way. ) garded as man-eater- s. 1956. Much of the rise is due to increased construction activity, which may show a good year de spite the slow start, said the bul-- fl letin. Food processing is having its big month in September and bumper crops have pushed the processing to a high level. Unemployment totaled 1,250 in September, 1957, down slightly from the 1,370 in August, but above the 850 reported in September, 1956. The percentage of the insured labor force which is unemployed should remain at a low level for the next month or two, unless an early winter hampers construction activity, predicted the bulletin. Automotive sales in the county for August, 1957, were up 23.2 per cent over the same month last year; retail apparel and accessories, up 17.7 per cent; eating and drinking establishments, up .6 per cent; building materials sales, down 5.5 per cent, and dairy products, down one per cent. Total building permits issued in August 1957, totaled 196 with valuation of $1,135,749, of which 82 were for homes with valuation of $894,200. This compares with 199 permits issued during the same month last year with valuation of $1,445,925, of which 95 were home with valuation total of $1,021,800. Average weekly wages for Utah County were up 16.4 per cent in June, 1957, as compared to July, 1955. Manufacturing wages averaged $90.90 a week, up 24 per cent; mining averaged $98.50, up 9.9 per cent; contract construction averaged $111.64, up 14.3 per cent, and wholesale and retail trades averaged $67.20, up 3.6 per cent. CLAYSON-RICHIN- i Broken Sizes n i 1 i " ........... " 40 Men's $3.98 DENIM SP6RT TO CHOOSE FROM - REGULAR STREET FLOOR DISH TOWELS 40 dresses in this group of drastically reduced dresses, be here early. Doors open 10 a.m. These will go fast ! MEZZANINE FLOOR 99 BOYS' SIZES 4 to 12 - Boys' stretch rayon sox fits all sizes 6 to 8 Vs. 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