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Show Reserves high for aid to unemployed Utah has been able to provide a better than average unemployment benefit program at a lower than average cost to employers. Moreover, Utah has managed to accumulate higher than average reserves to meet periods of high unemployment. These were some of the conclusions reached by Utah Foundation, the private research organization in an analysis of unemployment compensation programs in Utah and the United States. Foundation analysts attribute the generally sound unemployment benefit operation in Utah to the widespread support given by both labor and management and the lack of political partisanship in the operation of the program since the end of World War II. In some states costly inated for persons with only a casual or temporary attachment to the labor force. The report points out that a advisory council, consisting of representatives of employees, employers, and the general public, assists in the formation of unemployment compensation policies in Utah. Thus, unemployment compensation policies in Utah have evolved through mutual negotiation and prior agreements reached by labor, management, and public representatives. The Foundation observes that this procedure has minimized conflicts and resulted in unusually smooth operation of the program agreeable both to employers whose taxes pay the entire bill and to labor groups representing employees who depend upon the unemployment compensation program for temporary cushioning of unemployment hardships. Among the observations made in the Utah Foundation analysis are the following: struggles 1. Utah paid $18,086,000 in un brought about by changes in benefits during employment partisan direction and admini1973. This was equal to 0.87 strative leadership have resultpercent of total wages and is ed in widely fluctuating unem- somewhat greater than the 0.79 ployment benefit policies. percent of total wages going for Utah law and administrative unemployment benefits in the policies emphasize unemploy' nation as a whole. ment benefits as an insurance 2. The present maximum program intended for workers weekly benefit of $93 in Utah is who are genuinely attached to about 9 percent higher than the the labor force. Higher than average weekly unemployment average unemployment benefits benefit throughout the United e workare provided for States. ers in Utah, but these are re3. The end of the 1973 calendar duced and in some cases elim- year, Utah had unemployment labor-manageme- nt full-tim- benefit reserves Mona totaling $53,055,000, equal to 2.55 percent of total wages. This was about 19 News percent more than the reported reserves of 2.15 percent for all states. 4. The average employer tax rate (percent of total wages) charged in Utah is about six to ten percent below the national average. The Foundation report notes that deepening concern about unemployment in Utah and the Nation has raised questions about the solvency of state unemployment systems. Recently released figures show that the Utah unemployment rate climbed to 6.5 percent in January, 1975, compared with a national unemployment rate of 8.2 percent. According to the report, the past few months have been the first time in more than ten years that Utahs unemployment rate has been less than the national rate. This is attributed to the relatively strong economy experienced in Utah during the past year. Total employment in Utah rose by 19,300 jobs in 1974, an increase of 4.3 percent for the year. This compares with an increase of 1.8 percent in total number of new jobs throughout the United States last year. Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Mrs. Vaughn Summers of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Warren Newton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kay and son Duane of Murray visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay on Sunday. Elder Scott H. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen of Mona, was recently called as a zone leader in the England London South LDS mission, according to word received by his parents from Donald Livingstone, president of the mission. In his calling as a zone leader, Elder Christensen will be responsible for the work of apof the proximately missionaries in his mission. Elder Christensen has served mis16 months of his sion, and has been a district leader for the past eight months. one-sixt- c h TheTimes-New- s 13, 1975 February Appl. No. 44582 3.0 sec. ft. of (53-55- to ap- - water m The water is to be Sropriate Lost and Found diverted from a well, 0 ft. deep at a point N. 100 d Lost: Very large ft. and W. 50 ft. from SV4 Cor. black and white tom cat. Lost Sec. 33, T10S, RlE, SLB&M: and of in front Saturday evening used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for 4 Christensens. Call days the irrigation of 117 acs. in 9 after 5 p.m. Reward.7 SEV4SWV4, SWV4SWV4 Sec. 33, or NEV4NW14, T10S, RlE; 16-in- 100-60- long-haire- 623-113- Real Estate Wanted NWV4NWV4 623-150- 7 house for sale at Four-bedroo- 440 South Main. Carpeted rooms. See Cleston Park at 271 South Third East, phone 623-022- 7 Services Will tend one or two children four years old or younger my home. Wilkeys, 623-029- For sale Three bedroom house at 475 South Second West. Con7 tact Bob Toomer at 623-132- 8 623-162- Professional income tax service For Rent in your home at no extra charge through Tax Corporation of Shade, cool, and quiet equipped America. For appointment or for total electric trailers. Anderinformation call kimo Coray at son Trailer Court. 7 623-188- 9 623-010- apartment and apartment for Two-bedroo- INCOME TAX SERVICE rent. Call Colonial Manor needs nurses aids, maintenance man, and kitchen helper. Contact W. Frank Pew at Colonial Manor or 9 phone 29, 1975. 693-229- Position opening: County home economist for Juab County. Basic qualifications: A minimum of a Bachelor of Science Degree in one of the Home Economics disciplines from an accredited college or university. Evidence of ability to plan and carry out effective County Home Economics program.s Have a basic knowledge of general Home Economics Education and devoted to helping young people. Apply Cooperative Extension Service, 93 North Main, RichAn field, Utah. Phone Equal Opportunity Employer. 7 Manor needs nurses aids, maintenance man, and kitchen helper. Contact W. Frank Pew at Colonial Manor or 9 phone First months rent free for house. Has cleaning oil furnace, one-habasement. Require last months rent in ad8 vance. $75. Call Tax Ceuntalor for lf Tax Corporation of America 623-028- nt 8 I If needed. Mobile home sites at Peachtree Mobile Home Park. For complete information on rates, etc., call or 4 tf 623-047- TV SERVICE Ephraim, now serving this area EVERY Estate sale First North Second East (Riches Home). 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. February 21. Furniture and appliances some an- 7 office has adThe Times-New- s ding machine paper for sale at all times. package $3.50. Times-New7 96 South Main. ll s, Honda Scrambler 90 $150 or 0 best offer. Good tires. Call 7 after 6 p.m. Professional and Dependable Servcio Reasonable Rates Call CHAPMAN at or call ooflect 8 x 47 mobile home plus 8 addon room. Completely furnished. Includes washer, dryer, and air 9 after 5 conditioner. Call 7 p.m. 623-040- SATURDAY Dark green platform rocker for sale. Cheap. Practically new. 7 Call Artex The new line is now available. Its great! Interestor stop in at 227 ed? Call 8 South Second East. 8 623-047- 283-457- 1 0 Carpet for sale. Moss-greeplush and red sculptured with pads. Call Diane Jolley at n 623-043- INCOME TAX SERVICE Federal and State Returns prepared PROMPTLY EFFICENTLY REASONABLY Audit Assistance if necess- ary. 26 years experience as tax consultant. A. 1C JOHNSON 127 East 2nd North, Nephi for ap6 Phone pointment, or I will come to your home. 623-072- Needed: Workers to perform house keeping and home services in the Nephi area. Wages $2.00 to $2.10 per hour. Contact Visiting Home Services, Provo, 0 or the local division of 7 Family Services at 623-021- 623-171- FURNITURE 8 377-755- For Sale tiques. WESTLUND of 623-141- 623-010- for appoint-mihava tervad Nephi for 25 years as a tax preparer. I Invite my old clients and new to come n and the services of receive computerized tax preparation with audit assistance Can Female help wanted. Apply Rancho Trailers, Inc., 845 South Main, Nephi, Utah. Tel. 7 Business Personals Keep us m mind as you think of shampooing your carpets. We have machines for rent at $1, larger ones for $2 and an especially nice one for shags that rents for $3 per day. We have a plentiful supply of Blue Lustre and also carry Pro shampoo used commercially for years and now available for home use. 4 D Dumbing and Builders Sup6tf ply. Weddings ahead! Join a gilt list at Chapman Furniture Co. to provide a substantial, long lasting and much appreciated gift. r Phone us today at call in at our store, 27 South 22tf Main. Nephi 623-047- in Friends and relatives are invited to the wedding reception for Carolyn Anderson and Kim Sperry on Friday, February 14 d ward Cuat the ltural Hall. Line will be from 7 eight until ten oclock p.m. GET UP NIGHTS? BACKACHE. Leg pains, smarting may warn of functional kidney disorders-Dang-- Ahead' FLUSH kidneys, RE- passage with gentle treatment. Feel GOOD again or your 48c back in 12 hours at any drug counter! NOW at NEPHI DRUG CO. Card of Thanks We extend sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and relatives and those who have helped us in any way during the long illness and following the death of our mother. The kindness of those who gave words of kind- ness, sent cards, or generously brought food and flowers will long be remembered. The fami7 ly of Mrs. Mildred Morris. The family of Lula Belliston Memmott Boy, born January 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mangelson of Nephi. He will be named Michael Mangelson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brooks of Grantsville, and President and Mrs. Golden Mangelson of are Levan. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson and Floyd Bosh, all of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks of Missouri; and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McNaughton of Heber. Nephi expresses their thanks and appreciation to all those who offered sympathy and acts of kindness during the recent illness and death of their mother and grandmother. To Dr. Steele, the staff at the Juab County Hospital, the staff of the Colonial Manor, Anderson Funeral Home; and to Bishop Christensen and all those who participated in her services in music, prayer, talks, and floral offerings, also, thanks is so gratefully giver to the F'irst Ward Relief Society for the preparation of food in the home and to all the sisters who sent in food. Your kindness will always be remem-tiere- d Clark Memmott and family. Roy Memmott. Ruth M. Yukish and family. 7 c? c? c Qp ts KING S CHICKEN Girl, born February 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Young of Ephraim. She will be named Ginger Young. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Greatof Ephraim. Young Herman-so- n is Marcus grandfather of Richfield. with Potato Gems - Rolls and Take home this delicious Honey! - Ho waiting to be served - Servings for any size families - Orders from 3 to 21 pieces Chicken MONDAY ONLY - Cherry Turnover with Chicken Orders - See Our Windows Boy, born February 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Davis of Nephi. He will be named Kelly Davis. YARD Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis of Page, S DRIVE INN 626 North Main Phone 623-110- 7 Arizona. are Rachel David Great-grandparen- ts of Shiprock, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grey of Gallup, New Mexico; and Betty Stanley of Nephi. tomato lover IMK61 s Times-New- 0 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH CONNIE ELIZABETH LAMBERTON, works on main street Plaintiff AT VS. WAYNE LEONARD Defendant LAMBERTON SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon ELDON A. ELIASON, Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is Delta, Utah 84624 an answer to JERSEY PRINTS Beautiful per yard the Complaint within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. The action is for decree of Divorce with custody of children. DATED this 28 day of January, A. D. 1975. Short Lengths - NEW - KNIT JERSEY POLYESTERS SHORT PIECES Published in the Nephi January 30, 13, 20, 1975. s Times-New- February 6, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult Clerk 01 respective signers for additional information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Susie B. Worwood deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Milton T. Harmon, 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah on or before the first day of May A. D. 1975; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Esate J44 yard BARGAIN TABLE -- ODDS N ENDS REDUCED TO V2 PRICE Attorney for Plaintiff Delta, Utah 84624 Plaintiffs Address: Trout Creek, Utah 84077 First-Secon- GULATE Great-grandmoth- 13, 20, 27, 1975. February in- Girl, born february 2 to Dr. and Mrs. Galen N. Gadd of Seattle, Washington. She will be named Lyndsey Kathleen Gadd. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gadd of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Thompson of is Seattle. Mrs. Thompson of Richland, Washington. Dee C. Hansen Published to Recent births of interest East Juab County residents clude the following: ELDON A. ELIASON Notices n New babies State Enginner 896-460- 623-051- RALPH H. MURRAY therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before March 623-051- 1. Colonial house in Fountain 7 Green for rent. Call (209) 8 collect. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons 7 Two-bedroo- TllS, RlE, Truck driver wanted: 21 or over. Apply Rancho Trailer, Inc., 845 ' 7 South Main, Nephi. 623-141- 4. home in Levan for sale. Newly remodeled. Has garden spot. Phone 7 Gary Anderson, Levan. Sec. 4, SLB&M. Two-bedroo- Home wanted in good condition in Nephi, vicinity, or community in county. Maximum $10,000 value; will pay cash. Preferable from owner selling from necessity. No speculator. Call Mr. Zarro at El Tonya Motel. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman and children Roger and Michael of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Memmott and children Claudia, Michael, Ricky, Teresa, and Todd of Salt Lake City visited on Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott. Other visitors at the Memmott home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Christensen of Moroni. e, Nephi, Utah NOTICE TO WATER USERS Cona A. Jensen, RFD No. 1, Box 187, Sprineville, Utah 84663, has filed with the State Engineer Help Wanted d Mildred Van Ausdal of Paro-wa- n spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Edward Ockey. Daryl Stanley of Orem was a visitor on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Elena Stanley. Legal Notices (SOUS'D IF OH Old-roy- and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Memmott, all of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday with Mrs. Marion Memmott. They came to attend funeral services for Lula Memmott. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalby and sons Sean and Mathew of Salt Lake City. Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson and daughters of Roosevelt visited on Saturday and Sunday in Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson. Nephi news Sale Prices Good Through Monday BOYS E MENS WINTER CAPS V2 PRICE buy How - SAVE! W JEANS Regular and Slim Permanent Press 3.88 more pair 75-9-- Viola W. Shaw Executrix of the estate of Susie B. Worwood deceased Published in the Nephi 13, January and 20, 1975. 30, Times-New- February s 6, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Jessie V. Taylor deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Udell R. Jensen, Atty. at Law, 125 North Main, Nephi, Utah 84648 on or before the 25 day of April A. D. 1975; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Ora Taylor Liston Administratrix of Estate of Jessie V. Taylor deceased 75-9-- Published in the Nephi Times-New- s January 23, 30, F eb. 6, 13. CLOSE. OUTS MONDAY ONLY LACES & TRIMS 16 - hudreds of yards VALENTINE SPECIAL FOR WASHINGTONS yard values above J1.00 -- SPECIAL FOR 1 BIRTHDAY! FREE CHERRY TURNOVER I) l'vwifh each J5.00 purcha styA j' GIFTS! Blouses -- Knif Tops -- Women's KNIT PANTS 20 o OFF SEE ALL OUR NEW SPRING GOODS WHILE YOU'RE IN OUR STORE- A |