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Show irl I7jccr T2?c!? Jjan"SLicJ 20, 1957 nf Ipc-v- fund I I Nml . drill of had . par! q.te a nt. the party at the la! rrk Hit) playevt datud and av Mf'c set1) XJlJrt h cassrroVa, lOu h. IN NAVY HOSPITAL i hi. iii.lk itf hr pit, U liiili ml of hand ontr or lane, a' tnwsj id! The pi's nil put Ru-itt the middle of the j?m and ! ihoever't litre the txns h aas to dame with the owitrt, Well, he l.ghts Kent 't and all the Imi off to git a xhm, hut tamjwrt-h n the I. pats tjine bnk on al ise tats wj shoes fving all oser' flu r First Ward to fee, Vef and nmv. fir'y dark-mesdnnkirg, tlit holiday rush amt (an.mnrit and 'lOit.hme to make !)i i the In thoui iahno month for trathc sand of homes last ( hristma, oy was shatum! by the tragedy f a tiaffic act But the National Safety Toiinci!, ith the roojM-iatinof 1(4 other latieiul orgarir'it ons again is sinking to prevent inch tragedies, knd the ( nani i rejx.its that the loutook is hr.ght for a safer, hap-iie- r (hristnus th-- year. The traffic trend is During the first rune months of the ear, the death toll drojijH-hee r cent from the same per-o- J a sav-'"I- ? for the previous year of 9JO lives If thn rate of improvement can he maintained the rest of the year the Council said, more than 1,000 hve can be saved on the highway K.mhj!l Judd, gramlon of Mr O SII D (I IRIS f MVS Ilf Rt anJ Mrs. Nick Judd, is m (he Ndvy Here to spend Christmas with Itospiul at liremmerton, Wa.hmg T! v a n e Ole er is he .ion where he is recuperating from Ms Mr and Mrs and laughter family. injuries received in an automob, h I dd.e, Car will be huspitahed 'aii S'hnxder, Roy tee and Tommy of Kansas Mr .. meCrnt.vinel,r,Mfc.rdCho.r.:T,"-i,,mon,ti m!I present u brooder is waiting h.s call fo. Chr.Mma, "The Music of Bethlehem," Sun-his lour of duty in Germany . tO dav. Dec. 22 in the Grants ill WOrk T.rst Ward chape! at 7 pm. CIIRISTM VS PARTY ,'Gi'va Phricrrmctc The production will be under the1 The Grantsville Second Ward direction of Berkley Orr, and ac- MIA enjoyed a Christmas program compomed by r.mma Sutton Solo-- The Clark Ward thirty - voice tnd party on Tuesday. Dec 17 ii isis are Noel Callister, Frlcne choir is the recreation hall on Wednesday presenting a Christma Berry. Sterling Halladay, and Sue cantata, "The Music of Christmas" the same group made many shut Halladay. The public is cordially on Sundjy, Dec. 22 at 5.30 pm ins happy with their Christmas invited to attend. ho which everyone has a special carobng. invitation. SANTA AT SUNDAY SCHOOL DI P C AMP TO MTTT Soloists will be Vivian Ander-Santwill greet the .Second son, Helen Lawrence, LaMar Bow Camp Deseret DL'P are having Ward junior school children at thelers. Llama Parkinson, Maxine Van heir next meeting on Friday. Ik-20 at 2 p m. at the home of Mignon recreation hall on Sunday, Dec Noy and Joy Walk. 22 with a gift for each boy and, Christlev. Van Nov. Obligato R,rl- Evelyn Brown, Elaine Parkinson. TO GRTITINGS ith alto section assisting. This BIRTHDAY VANDALISM program will be conducted bv June Verdi Sutton Friday. Dec. 20; to How can one appeal to culprits Rydalch with Relva Winmill'at the Danny Miller. Iris Anderson and who insist on spoiling Christmas organ, Scott Soelberg on Saturday. Dec 21, to Thomas J Ware on Sunday decorations, decorations that home; Dec. 22 and to Glenna M.llward on owners have taken much time and JtETL'RXS TO j NATION'S CAPII'OL Monday, Dec 23 pride to arrange. It has come to our attention that Annette Row berry has returned SCHOOL OUT I RIDA Y is deliberately someone taking to Washington, DC where she is Schools will be dismissed on Fri-JaChristmas lights from outside after visiting her for the Christmas holida$ . around homes in Grants-jenis- , Mr. and Mrs. Don and will reconvene on January 2 for some time. berry, quite J Jlth It ts sery puss tile Present Christmas Cantata, Sunday e ... Ward Cantata, Sunday iwr n all sho-- s St II esenone T,'e 8 idi-nt- . T' cessing l!u! a!' se metl to base a d p-- cil g xkl time The Seniors are sti'l husi'y mak nt plans fie- the r Hop whu h wi.'l be Monday night i'ter the liNH-lirantsville gsme The 'Clefs" from Tooele will furnish he muse and the decorations should he very imp The Seniors sould like to emu n a ju- - all to. come to the game to ujKr( thrj earn and would welcome everyone! to stay for the dame after. Again ! ve would ! ke to estrnd a invitation to those from Tooele and webonte them to the Senior Hop. 1937. in Instrumental in the improvement has been an intensive traffic safety campaign, "Back the Anark on T raft ic Accidents," which was launched last December to encourage public officials HIGH All MM DVV AT Toorix class of 41; Tony Del. Pappa, class of 1910 to step up the attack on traffic M. In of MIIUOL. looking over the menu for Alumni and Jon Tate, class addition to a accidents and to stimulate accept-anc- e I tax lumheon sponsored by the student body, there at To.x-lhigh school to be held th.i of pe rsonal responsibility for I inlay are L to l Will be a basketball game between the Tooele Karl Swan, Class of 49; safety Ann tKr.cn, Kearns, class of 38, Marcella High sarsity team and last years team If citizens will continue to supllummiMid, das of 21; Nina Vorwaller Warr, port the campaign during the co Torres!. Vue weeks not with money or president of Sub fice in Salt Ijke City of the Jress of a payroll o fice isn't immal Projection Co. Inc . but with just more care in that "we've still got plenty mXh- driving and walking all of us may Do not report wages tl interested a really merry Christmas in have Independent via for arm labor or for work paid ions." done by'157- Rep. Dawsnn said his mail stil a domestic servant in the home reflects anxiety on the part of the Wages paid ro son or daughters The typical well generates tax tublic tuer "this method ol mam under age 21 should not be - revenues "Complete opportunity for indi paid by the producer, repottd vtdual development of each student lulahng nnnds, anJ for that rea vd if the business is individually the royalty owner, and the or is a partnership or on called upon the Coinmissioi s the teaching goal at College of of the refined products o remove the uncertainty. and wi'e. Southern Utah." according to Dr. aimg about $193 per barrel of Do not rejvort The I CC has not issued any o( Roy Jen C. Braithw aite. director wages paid a wife crude oil produced. r .iciul caveats, but Mr. Doerfet if the business as own A smaller si u Jent body at CSU, or if the business is a partner-hiindicated to the Congress 'oday asked allows us to most neatly meet ihis,al .Communications to nan that "reasonable protection Commission ideal objective," he said. composed of one parent and SANTA TO VISIT s mind at east on P The beautiful campus located in1" nay be available to the public' one or more of his (or her) child-eThe Granfsville bl, mm.il advertising bv Older the present Commumca elementary Cedar City is in the center cFcermnS school and children of pre school o'orful. scenic Sou'hern Vfages paid a parent, if the busi-es- s ons Ait a'tl.ough it does no prohibiting the exper. Utah Al de(,niu-lis individually owned or is a ige will meet Santa with his hag most any road from the campusimen:jl process on television unti eal specifically with suhlimma of gifts at a Christmas party to be 'ends to of the vc i p:,on partnership reg ons -- teh in history t hus been f illy studied ch.ldien, held in the little gvrn on He asked I CC Chairman John C hiHiId noc be and beauty. A half hour ride tukes Among those controls he lister reported. Dec. 20 at I p m. Mothers are in- ne to ,rn1 a.ailable ,l) CC pre tctions giving the con!rc Navajo Lake which a'!ract0,'d,r Any request for vited to bring the small fry for ar fishermen from around the world because of "widespread rw station apparatus and re and (lection vage information must be returnafternoon of fun and wonderment Zion. Bryce, Grand o use rn" identification. premature Canyon. Cedarconri toring sponsor ed by an employer. If the subliminal doe "Since the Commission technique which Breaks. Natural Bridges. Arches. jlh second conmv-- r requested concerns wages ave this authority. I recommeni. ind and other national monuments are :rnPr-,- i S split time worked by a former hat subliminal advertising h nearby. whose services are The general objectives of the colexempt oecifically prohibited for the dor J the The past week has quite a employer should return tht of ition resent (,ye to of stuJy, Rep information your provide the youth ,le hustle among the students at lege are a requested with Grantseille High. Everyone seems he state with quality education "In the present limbo." the )jwson said in h.s letter. ief statement the explaining why at Chairman low to cost, provide Congressman wrote relatively to be anxiously await. ng the holiwages were not reported. days which are now almost upon an , If an employer has sure whether they could use any quest-ovopbnal xkdls and to pro-lnus. Everyone is busying themabout reporting wages and but the advertising selves among the activities which 'lle wp,l rained leaders with highsubliminal time worked, he can consult with include the Senior Hop events da,s and a sincere appreciation'pablic is not sure they could not he Employment I1 Sw n0 reason for exu-ndOffice thir Security JV basketball games and decora tingr CSU offers a bachelors degree amhiguous situation when most o' "A 7mun,'y-o- r h may the schocl. roct Administrative Fm- itself television industry The basketball team left Wed- in elementary education, a three- the subshould in that the c''m,a, n,,ice course year agrees process four-daagricultural for their nesday morning r lead- - not be used until it has been fully a courses his basic When worker loses jerts. job trip to Southern Utah. They will Here is one final Toward advanced degrees in'evgluated and applies for unmp!oymen suggestion: play games at Enterprise and Hur- ing iach employer should be sure ricane. Then, since they will be so any field A modern Trades andj Since the FCC initiated its in compensation, one of the first hat the member of his staff who close to Boulder Dam in Nevada, Industries Building is the center veitigation of subliminal perccp-o- steps taken by the State Employ KshT, for the en th major television netwoikd and ment Security Department is ti tas charge of payrolls and whose vocational teaching forwill more than be they likely it is to reply to inquiries tiop at Rep Dawsons request,! make written inquiry of all firm duty tunate enough to drive over. ibout wages and time th Television Code Board of thewho employed him for a woiked, is The student council met last fully aware of the need for National Association of Radio and period before the application week and planned a party which romptness replying to all inquiwas held Monday. Hot chocolate available. Ideal family living at- Television Broadcasters have and donuts were served while they mosphere prevails where students unlartly disclaimed interest in thej The employer is asked to roturr ries. It isnt enough that the own-- r or manager know of this urinformation about the time worked (exchanged presents, played bunko can do their own cooking and'tedhnique pending the study. land said the 49 within hour I3ut, gency. housekeeping. Congressman. Bookkeepers, wages paid and had a lot of fun. For complete information about there are indications that this after receipt of the inquiry. In .lerks, accountants andpayroll auditors other words, a reply must be in should be well posted and know of College of Southern Utah, write to policy is not industry-wide- . he consequence of late or careless C. Braithwaite,! He pointed to a Wall Street the mail within 48 hours, Dr. Royden director. Box P, Cedar City. Journal article quoting Richard El As explained in a pievious ar eporting. ", tide, failure to meet this deadline - Each year highway accidents, costs employers $10 for each nm 5 North Main, Tooele ission. And since 1990, these dere nd deaths reach their peak at have built up to the Christmas time. shocking total of over $13,000 . is.So now the cost of tardy report- is obvious. ing art quite V1 But what about even more ser-ious costs which may result from inaccurate reporting by employ-PAers- ? a srx-cia- c Small School Offers Many I Advantages J con-iwne- d hus-Sum- n Row-vtlle- d 'h-i- tjwl jjutHti d-fkmi-ij (COLLEGE off .SOUTHERN UTAH Branch of Utah State University Cedar City time-worke- infor-natio- Granfsville Hi em-i.oy- be-e- n Employment Security Act Explained , - The individual at CSU is a name . . . not merely a number in a crowd. YOU will have an opportunity to engage in activities and explore new frontiers which will expand and develop your talent and ability. Write Director Roydh ..v Braithwaite NOW for further information about next quarter registration. gox p : n n -ni-- re . uCMf UdDIiay jivjTl' "Tf" nlTLsri,y two-yea- f tlATKMAXS tva V JEWELRY . 'it w V FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS O THANKS AND 'V to all of You who have made 1957 such an enjoyable and successful year for ing our family of customers to about 150,000. For this we are both Droud and thankful. - - GORDONS MENS WEAR And now, as the yule approaches, all of us at Mountain Fuel Supply The following is 4 n an additional Christmas Present to You WOOL SHIRTS Washable were $12.00 now 895 We ordered too heavy on our Wool Plaid Shirts we are selling them out AT COST ! Px lower the contribution rate. In most instances, employer errors in submitting wage and time worked information are discovered too late to make any adjustments. The claimant for jobless pay has already spent the money, and according to law, the department cannot get the money back, because the cause of error was not the claimant's. So actually, the employer has only one chance. The information must be right when sent in. Following is some advice intended to help employers and the public in general to understand some of the problems involved in obtaining the kind of information needed by the department of security in order to do its job properly. is considered A week of wo-- k to be at least 16 hours in a calendar week. This makes it important for employers to keep track of hours worked by part time wor kers. Among other reauirements, fo be eligible for unemployment compensation. a person must have worked at least 19 weeks during the four calendar quarters iust before he files an insurance claim. Unless a worker has had at least these 19 weeks of employment from all employers, he is not eli- f. 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Utahs employers pay for this, by contributing a certain of their payrolls every The surplus in this three months. Rij JA fund is the basis for determining each employer will pay into JA the fufid each year, and a fresh calculation is also made each JS year. The greater the surplus, the per-centa- This year your gas company has brought the warmth of natural gas to thousands of additional '4J v... lit! Seasons Greetings V -. 31 East First North.Tooele Phone 1288 |