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Show tt .1 Unemployment rate to remain stable, bankers say New babies New babies reported to the s during the past week are: Times-New- Boy, born October 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rawlins of Provo. Grandparents are Mrs. Helen Barnes of Lufkin, Texas and Mrs. David F. Rawlins of Ken- newick, Washington. are Mr. and Mrs. Great-grandparen- ts Russell Stuart of Nephi. Boy, born October 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jackson of Palmyra, Utah. He will be named Shane Russell Jackson. Grandparents are Mr: and Mrs. Russell Jack-so- n of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jarvis of Palmyra. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Leon Jarvis of Palmyra. Girl, born October 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Christensen of Granger. She will be named Tiffany Ann Christensen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Christensen of Nephi and Mrs. Kathryn Lewis of Granger. are Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen of Levan. Bankers in Utah expect the state's unemployment rate to taper off or remain stable during the next six months, according to a recent mail survey about economic conditions conducted among Utah Bankers Association members. A similar trend is forecast for the national employment picture, although most bankers predict the Utah unemployment rate will be lower than the national average. Bankers also estimate that inflation in Utah willbe lower than the national average. However, a majority agree that the inflation rate will increase at both the state and national level. An upward swing may be in store for the stock market, while interest rates are expected to increase slightly. Property prices will increase five to ten percent over the next year, according to speculations of those surveyed. Many bankers believe property prices in Utah will rise at a faster rate than the national level. The following tabulations for the statewide survey, which brought nearly a 70 percent return, are compiled in percentages for each question. . Forty-tw- o percent of (he bankers say Utahs unemployment rate will decrease, 49 percent ex-- , pect it to remain the same, and eight percent see the unemployment increasing. On the national level, unemployment will decrease, according to 48 percent .of the bankers. Twenty-on- e percent of the bankers predict national unemployment will increase, while 49 per cent of the bankers believe it will remain stable. Three-fourth- s of the bankers say Utah's unemployment rate will be lower than the national average. Concerning Utahs inflation, 64 percent of the bankers think it will increase by April 1977, while four percent say it will decrease,' and 41 percent of the bankers believe it will remain the same. Almost identical figures were found for the national inflation will be six to eight percent. On the national level, 35 percent of the bankers believe inflation will be three to five percent, while 58 percent of the bankers say it will be six to eight percent. Fifty seven percent of the Ut-A-Lu- club re meets at Shaw home preview of the year's program was featured at the openbankers foresee a slight in- ing meeting of the crease in interest rates, while Club on October 7 at the home of Kathryn Shaw. The outline for 19 percent of the bankers believe the years plans was given by interest rates will decrease. E. C. Sherwood and Mrs. Mrs. will increase Property prices Merle White, yearbook comfive to ten percent over the next members. mittee year, according to 87 percent of Mrs. Ray Worthington, club the bankers. These rates will be and other officers president higher than the national average, were hostesses for the meeting. 46 of the percent bankers, say while only 13 percent believe Other club officers are Mrs. Cleon Memmott, Mrs. Neldon property price increases will not and Miss Naomi keep pace with the national level. Worthington, A Fifty percent of the bankers believe Utah will have an annual inflation rate of three percent to Members of the Golden Age five percent by next April, while Club will have a hot dinner on 44 percent of the bankers say it Wednesday, October 20 at 1 p.m. at the Golden Age Club Center. Those attending should bring their own dishes. Cost will be $1.25 per plate. A program will Golden Age club Fort Wall DU P's meet at Eagar home follow. The October meeting of the Fort Wall camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and home of Martha Eagar on Ocof Salt Lake City spent family tober 10. Hazel Carter gave a discus- Sunday with Mrs. Tacy sion on the history of her father, Samuel R. Winn. The lesson on the 1876 Centennial events and activities was presented by Lunt. Present were Nita Park, Clara Pace, Elva Lofthouse, Lua Stephenson, Mildred Ingram, Worthington, Edith Miller, Arvilla Lunt, Mary Scott, Leila Wilkey, Nella V. Sperry, Hazel Carter, Lela Bryan, Stella Anderson, Geneva Worthington, Lena Warner, Lola Anderson, and Elizabeth Seat. Nephi news During the dinner, members recalled programs of past years. Present were Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. Cleon L. Memmott, Mrs. Elden C. Sherwood, Mrs. Ernestine Vest, Mrs. Merle White, Mrs. Carl L. Wilkey, Mrs. N. J. Worthington, Mrs. Ray Worthington, and Mrs. Clyde Shaw. Sad-, . 1 FOR HUNTERS HUNTING SUPPLIES I 8' Nephi, Utah October 14, 1976 OFF Guns Shells (Some shells marked less) La-Ve- m Coleman Sieves and Lanterns Sleeping Bags Buy Your Hunting License Do You here! Have a Patch Problem? SEAL PATCH Seals Auto Leaks - Windows and Doors - Gutters - Plumbing etc. Come and see our Sticks to almost any surface! Won't shrink, crack; sag or Harden to Mr. Girl, born October and Mrs. Larry Merl Jarrett of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jarrett of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson of Provo. , J the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson were Vaughn1 Mathews and son Ricky of rf The.Times-New- s 2 Mrs. Carolyn Squire and child- ren of Sandy were visitors on Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence paystrup. Visitors over the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd Sunday visitors at the Orlando Anderson home were Marlene of Salt Lake City visited at the Anderson and Jean Chamblee, home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert both of Salt .Lake City. Shepherd on Sunday. Ar-vil- la 11 GREENWOOD S INC. 740 North Main -- Nephi -6- 23-1 300 4-- D Plumbing & Builders Democrat County Commissioner 2-ye- The opening social of the Ladies Literary League was. held on Thursday, October 7 at the home of Mrs. Roy McPherson. The program outlined for the 1976-7- 7 club year was presented and discussed by Mrs. Max Orme, club president. Attending were Mrs. Norman Mackey, Mrs. Mont Sperry, Mrs. Merron Price, Mrs. John Garrett, Alyth Howard, Mrs. John Hill, Margaret EUertson, Mrs. Clarence Gowers, Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. Lynn Parkin, Ireta Carter, Mrs. Reese Painter, Lor-en- e Kirgan, Mrs. J. Read Green-halgWinnifred Wilson, Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mildred Lunt, Mrs. Max Orme, Mrs. Virginia Anderson, and Mrs. Roy Wallace Tolley and Mrs. Ruby Moore of Salt Lake City visited Weekend guests at the home of on Saturday with Mrs. Dulcie Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sorbe Francom. were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorbe Mrs. Pete Ballow spent Fri- and son Chris of Orderville. Bill day in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. also attended UEA in Salt Lake Norman Ballow. City. Bailey. rate. Great-grandparen- ts Opening social held for Literary League Levan news Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd on Saturday were Mrs. Jean Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gunn, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clair Paulsen and Cindy Paulsen were visitors on Monday of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sorbe. ar ram Ijjjfcd Democratic candidate for Juab County Commissioner. resident and backer of Juab County for the past 30 years. Ten years supervisory capacity Lockheed Aircraft. A 25 years production planning and supervisor at NRP Rubber Products of Nephi. Served as Nephi City Councilman. active church member. Proud father of four children. An Businessman and owner of "Pinedale Park" for mobile homes. "Because am retired and do have time, wish to serve as county commissioner jn the best interest of Juab County and I h, I all its residents. My roots are buried deep in Juab County and the State of Utah. I would appreciate your vote in November." Paid Political Ad by Candidate n. Get your books now 4-- H members (except first members) may pick up books at the Extension their office Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 p.m. and 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. and 5 p.m., it was announced recently by the Extension office. We encourage all of you who are in this category to come and pick up your books, extension personnel say. There is still some fair money that has not been picked up and the fair books will be closing soon, say fair officials. All year 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H ' Wxmt' Itous Thursys at Juab Nephi, County, Utah. Published Second class entry at Nephi Utah 8464?. Feast your eyes on the dependables, the performance champions, then let's talk deals and trades. Come in now for the early race-bre- d, season specials. 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