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Show 4 Tooele Transcript, Thursday, Julv 3, 1980 Utah Able To Finance Marriage Licenses Divorces Granted During June and Caren Ann Watkins, 25. Tooele. Sam David Coleman, 22, Crautsville and Fliaheth Diane Daudrum, 22. Grantsville. Honahl Fiigeue Baird, 23, Tooele and Snanua Flizalreth Itickard, 19.. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Michael Chad Worthington, 20, Crautsville and (Jsa Allen, 16, Grants-ville- . llie following marriage lii'cnses were issued by the Tooele County Cleiks during June, I liHO: George Mithael Harrell, 21, Orem ami Kaslenc Stoddard, IS, Tooele. Gerald laiwrenee Cook, 20, Krda and Barltara Fem I lowvlen, 19. Tooele. Bernard V'erle Johnson, 30, Dugway ami Umla Darlene Kauranen, 27, Dugway. Kent Cereld Gressman, 20, Tooele and Suanue Fliaheth McArthur, 22. Tooele. Dannie Mike Hillman, 27, Bauer and Susan Marie Booth. 20, Bauer. George Joseph Brown Jr,, 20, Tooele and Beverly Ann Bomero, 19, Tooele. Steven Thomas Davis, 22, Tooele and Deltra Ann Burr, 18. Tooele. John Anthony Heap, 28, Tooele and Kimla Marie Busk, 27. Tooele. Michael Paul Griffith, 23, Tooele and Donna (Catherine Burliules. 20, Salt laike e Clyde Kennedy: Holryn Kay Gressman from Ted M. Gressman; Lorraine Kay Hunt from Doran Ilay Hunt. Karen Child from Randall Clyde Child, Diane lladfield Peterson from Jay Peterson; Patricia Ann lash from Wood-rolliomas lash. Patricia Sharon Morris from Marvin Delos Morris; Valina K. ThouqKon from Rodney K. Thompson; William M. Coodknight from Judy Marie Good-knighBohhie Lynn Dulin from Michael Frank Michael 1aulich, 20, Tooele and Janet Ia--e Nelson, 17, Grantsville. Jose Iamis Itios, 19, Dugway and Bita None., 20, Dugway. Gene Vincent Busicu, 20, Tooele attd Unda Gay Young, 18, Tooele. Mark Dewey Killpack, 21, Tooele ami Bevany Ann Nelson, 21. Grantsville. Donald Wayne Noxon, 26, Tooele and Anna Marie Keller, 13. Tooele. Terry Bamlv Gallo, 25, Tooele and Charlene Mary Martinez, 27, Tooele. Michael Alfred Gallegos, 18, Tooele and Kdwina Teresa Bomero, 18, Tooele. City. WAR-BURTO- Must w Thrift Store Mm, Ttwk, N -- 1 Nerth sentatives. ROBERT L. WARBURTON a physician of note, practices his profession in Salt Lake City where he is also a mem-le- r of the faculty of the department of Utah 04074 I'tah nance unemployment compensation costs. THE REPORT indicates that Utah's reserve fund, which was reduced by the 1974-7recession, has unemployment Is Yoiuir Name Wariber ton? -- SO This was the conclusion of Foundation, the private research organization, in a study of Utah's ability to fi- 5 Be a Holiday. e benefit demands in the period ahead without federal assistance, providing the recession is no more severe than the one experienced in 1974-75- . Roliert Dulin. When Our Best Work Is on Sale, "" A t; WABBl'RTON, an old and honored IX'wayne Gary Jones, 19, Tooele and Divorccit is of Fjiglish origin. The conGranted surname, Kari .Maine Furgeson. 19, Tooele. of sensus opinion among authorities on Flialreth A Kennedy from David Charles Bichard Schul., 20, Tooele the origin of names is that it is of local meaning and was applied, when surnames came into vogue, to newcomers to communities in Fjigland who came from WABBUKTON. a place in Cheshire County. Originally. WARBlRTON was written Werburghi Town. Werburgh means "moiuitain man. According to the Fifth Series of the Pennsvl vania Archives, ADAM and GENE WARBlRTON served in the Pennsylvania militia at the time of the Revolutionary War. RICHARD WARBlRTON (1829 1907), the son of F:DWARD and SOPHIA BYWATER WARBURTON, was liom in Iziuth, Lincolnshire, England on Octolier 6, 1829 and came to Utah and settled in TOOKLE in 1849. He endured all of the privations and harcLshijss. incident to pioneering in the wilderness and served as county clerk and recorder for many years and also as sheriff of TOOELE County. He was married to F'mily Atkin on May 25, 1861, and they were the parents of nine children. There are four listings of persons by the name of WARBURTON in the latest directory of Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary scholastic society. SIR PETER WARBURTON (1540 -1621) was a distinguished English jurist. CHARLES EDWARD WARBURTON (1836 .1896), a native of Leamington, came with his parents to Philadelphia in 1838 where he was educated in real Every day Our best work s the public schools of the day. In 1864 he bargatn But wen d s on sale s reaiiy something worth ce'c&'ating established the Philadelphia Evening So celebrate and save on hunoreKJs ot diMereni reconditioned and Telegraph of which he was the sole ownremanutaciured 'Ums er, publisher and editor- - in- - chief for the Saving was never so much fun 30 year period preceding his death. Our Beat Work Is Your Baal Buy. STANTON WARBURTON (1865 -1928) was one of the leading attorneys of Tacoma, Washington and served also as a memlter of the U.S. House of RepreDeseret industries It In contrast to many other states, Utah should lie able to meet unemploy-mei- psychiatry, University of Utah College of Medicine. ERNEST KEELING WARBURTON is known nationally for his accomplishments as senior physicist, Brookhaven National Upton, N.Y. AUSTEN DEN WARBURTON was admitted to the practice of law in California in 1941 and since has practiced his profession in San Jose and Santa Clara, California. been Iniilt back up to $66.2 million, or 1.6 per cent of total wages, by the end of the 1979 calendar year. In addition, current revenue from unemployment taxes collected in 1980 will lie equal to an estimated 1.0 per cent of total wages. Thus, funds available to meet unemployment lienefit costs should exceed 2.6 per cent of total wages. Benefit payments in Utah during 1975, the peak un1974-7reemployment year during the of cent 1.7 amounted to cession, per total wages. FROM THIS, it would appear that present resources should lie adequate to meet unemployment lienefit costs with- endangering the integrity of I'tah 's insurance system. Foundation analysts indicate, how- ever, that the unemployment insurance programs in many of the other states are not in as good shape as Utah's to meet the challenge of a new recession. As of May, 1980, fifteen states had outstanding debts totaling more than $4.3 billion. Most of these debts represented amounts borrowed from the federal government during the last recession to meet unemployment benefit claims. In addition, a numler of other . states have only minimal reserves and are vulnerable if the recession should and severe. prove to lie long THE FOUNDATION report points out that Utah revised its unemployment insurance program to allow financing to keep pace with inflation. This has strengthened the program, helped build lack the reserves alter the last recession, and even allowed for a reduction in Utah , unemployment tax rates this year. Foundation officials also note that Utah historically has had sound administration and good legislation to protect the program against excessive fraud and abuse. This was further improved by legislation enacted in 1979 which tight-ou- t rn(Hj Ctah law against certain question-unemployme- ghle practices. fraud and abuse not lienefit in the program only the emthe but also must who bill, pay ployers the workers who legitimately dejiend on SlK.h nHVW af,ajllst unemployment Irenefits during periods of unemployment. IN UTAH, qualified workers may receive unemployment Irenefits equal to approximately 50 per cent of the average amount earned during the high quarter of the previous base year. Different Dinner A Declare an end to dinner monotony with this spaghetti-chees- e pie. Cooked spaghetti and eggs form the "crust" for this hearty main dish made with lean, pork breakfast strips. The all-me- breakfast strips not only make dinner more exciting but also economical, since you get more meat from a package of the strips than from 16 ounces of average bacon. SIZZLIN' SPAGHETTI CHEESE PIE 12 ounce package Sizzlean 8 ounce package spaghetti 3 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 4-- ounce can sliced mushrooms, 4 drained 4 cup chopped onion 3 eggs 1 cup milk 4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a plate with butter or margarine. Cook spaghetti in 1 roiling salted water. Drain; toss immediately with 2 cups cheese. Fill pie plate with spaghetti mixture. Cut pork breakfast strips into pieces. (If desired, cook and reserve 3 whole strips to use as garnish.) Panfry in large skillet. Remove from pan, reserving 1 teaspoon drippings. Add mushrooms and onions; cook until browned. Stir in pieces of breakfast strips. Sprinkle .mix- ture over spaghetti. Hand Ireat eggs with milk and Worcestershire sauce. Stir in remaining cheese. Pour over spaghetti. CamLsh with whole strips. Bake 35 minutes or until set. Let stand 15 minutes before serving. h Ever since TAco Time came to Tooele, we have been a leader bringing you great food at low prices!! ft were celebrating that great American tradition . . . saving money!! Now BRDKIG mi Dont Advertise When You Leave Home! Why waste your July 4th weekend cooking, etc. when we will do it for you cheaper! Before you take off on that vacation trip, make sure you wont be signalling burglars that your house is empty. Stop delivery of your newspaper while youre FREE ORDER OF CRUSTOS WITH $5 ORDER! away. Arrange for a friend to pick up your mail each day or, you can request Taco Time fits your lifestyle with fast, fresh food at lower prices. And in that your mail be temporarily stopped at your post office. 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