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Show V .AT OUR REFLEX LIBRARY July 2, 1959 2 Page hade are good companions; Hero arc some of the new additions 4 I . SATURDAY Why" not btay in the ehad trigue following World War YOUNG AMERICAS AVIA- TION MANUAL, by David and wad. Th following books IL . art nw at tha Davis County . . . THE COMING OF THE C. Cooke. n NEW DEAL by Arthur M, CHEROKEE STRIP, by Library, Kaysvilla. ADULT L. Fisher. Schlesinger. GUIDE TO THE JAGUAR, by Tells of tha assault of the The race for land. John" Bentley. and FUN WITH YOUR American ' government CAMERA, Tha complete story of tha fa tha people on the great deby Mat B. Freeman. . mous Jaguar car. pression during the turbulent RAYS: VISIBLE AND 1NVIS-IBLTHE VNANOINTED, by Lauyears Vf Franklin D. Rooseby Fred Reinfeld. rens C. Cljlnn. veltS first term in tha White Explain in elear simple lan.. A novel about Joab one of House; guage the facts about radiaFOR . tha Bibles military leaders speifrs - CLOTHES tion, radar, electronics, teleYOUR SPORTS CAR, by and a kinsman of King David. vision, nuclear activity, tolar THE LIVING PAST, by. Ivan John Weitz. rays, gamma rays, cosmic . . Lissner. YOUNG MODERNSrays and all other rays and .The Sumerians, Babylonians, WEST POINT, THE LIFE OF waves. T. John A CADET, Enge by Egyptians, Hlttites, AssyriPOPLAR STREET PARK, by ans, Phoenicians, Persians, man. Frances F. Wright. . Etruscans, Creeks,' Cartba. MR. QUARTERBACK, by WU . . ginians, Romans, Mongolians, EXPLORING BY SATELLITE, liam C. Gault ; THE SEARCH FOR s, THE Chinese, Japanese, Incas, by Franklyn M. Branley and other ancient LITTLE YELLOW MEN, by The story of project VanMacDonald .Hastings. guard. OPEN SEASON, by Bernard A story of exploration in the STAMP COLLECTORS GUIDE: . Thielen. interior of South Africa. ' by Zarchy. Harry A story of mystery and in YOUNG READERS FICTLTRESTORUBQ Ai-lee- - ' rests twm . Ma-ya- peo-pie- s. Continuing upward trend In employment noted For North Davis, Weber ' Ogdens labor forca as of June 15th shows traditional seasonal fluctuations for this time of ysar with a continuing upward amployment trend ever a year ago. The labor force at non-far- m non-far- m 200 totaled 44,000 tinder last month but 1000 high ar than a ysar ago. Tha nst drop of 200 Jobs in a months tims can largely be attributed to the government segment This Is mainly accounted for at ths by seasonal Western Service Center of clerical workers and in the school districts of food service workers and bus drivers. All other major industrial seg' ments show employment gains ever their last months totals. a mid-Jun- lay-of- fs Carrent Conditions Ths amployment picture In comparison to last year conto show 'significant tinues growth. Spearheading maputling Total unemployment for Ogden which includes railroads and othar workers not covered by state unemployment com600 pensation, rtached 2400 more than last month and it comparable in total to a year ago. The 500 jump in unemployment over last month can largely be attributed to grad- entering the fctudenta la- bor forca and a heavier than usual number of applicants, mainly housewives, seeking work as tha result of publicized in Ogden's job opportunities expanding labor market. Labor Demand ' - t Job opportunities registered in tha Employment Security Office for the period to June 15th totaled 724. This ii a moderate increase over last 80-d- month "which occurred mainly id the clerical and skilled occupation and an increase over a year afro which is largely noted in the skilled and semi' skilled occupations. Numerous unfilled openings In nearly all major occupational groups continues to persist for lack of LAD 14 CROW, by Outdoors visitors Cautioned to stay From gun Hill Air Fore areas Base Hunter seeker. and sight-seer- s today were cautioned by Hill AFB to avoid and gunnery Tha adult applicant file of the bombing of Wendover Air Force job leakers registered in the ranges Auxiliary Field for their own Employment Security Office ai protection. of June 15th totaled 1715497 During tha cummer months, more than last month and 136 particularly, tha ranges ar in k by more than a year ago. The Of use almost Air Foree and Air National dsn Employment Security OfGuard squadrons for bombing fice being the center where tha ir practice at all altitudes and rock-str- y and largest group of job opportuniand gunnery. ties are registered, has received of the range also Is set Part the bulk of new and aside for training and demoliinto tha labor force. This is tion work in air ammunitions. evidenced by the substantial inWendover AF Auxiliary Field of Hill crease in a months time of ia a AFB. the in seekers job registering local office. In spite of the inD. creased number of job seekers, qualified applicant continue to fall short of Ogden's labor demand. Labor Supply around-the-cloc- air-to-a- Richard this growth arc ths manufacturing and government industries, accounting for TO per cent of the 1000 job increase. Firms engaged in production of missile and racket parts are the main Contributors to Government. Increases art mainly noted at the federal defense bases, Bureau of Internal Rtvenua, and schools. uate qualified job THE Roma R. Dent CAW-CA- Honor graduate of Electronic school Outlook Employment forecast for the y next period will sho a continued upward trend in emLabor force gains ployment. will be highlighted by hiring activities in the manufacturing 1nda,try.nAlzo zigmfic lU b, noUd ploymnt gaini in tha agricultural industry as the fruit season geta underway. All other industries ar expected to hold at near their present levels or increase seasonally. Unemployment should taka a downward trend with local industries absorbing many of tha new entries (students and housewives) onto their employed rolls. 36-da- Morans Georg National Service Officer Disabled American Veterans Q. Does the VA accept GI insurance premiums in advance? I have some extra money, and if I could pay up my insurance for a year, it would save me a lot of trouble. A. You certainly may pay GI Insurance premiums in advance. You not only save the trouble of making payments each month, but you also save money. Premiums are discounted when paid yearly, or quarterly. Q. 1 have a permanent plan World War U GI insurance policy. It has lapsed because I let my grace period for payment of the premium go by. without pay- - South Tlain, Clearfield Francisco, Calif. (FH-TNRichard D. Beazer, electronics technician seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Baazar of 709 W. 6500 S., Wooda Cross, graduated as honorman with a 02 percent average from Electronics School San at the Treasure Island Naval Station, San Francisco, Calif. He received orders to Submarine School at New London, Conn. Before entering the Navy In May 1058, Beazer graduated from Bountiful High School and was employed by Wine-ga- rt Super Market in mail call L. Carey and LASSIE SHOP Beazer ment. What must I do to reinstate the policyT A. GI permanent plan insurance may be reinstated at any time by payment of all back premiums, plus interest You must also meet VA's health requirements. Q. I am at school under the War Orphans education program. Am I allowed to change my course of study? A. Yes. However, your parent or guardian generally must agree to the change, and the VA must be satisfied that the new course will be suited to your interests and abilities, and that you have a good chance to succeed in it. Q. I am planning to sell my GI home but cannot pay off the loan with what cash I will receive from the new purchaser. Do I have to have VA's consent to make the sale? A. No. You do not need VAs consent to sell your property. However, if you wish to be released from possible liability to the Government, you must apply to VA. Q. I am drawing railroad retirement benefits. Is it true the law now says this money is not to be counted as income to veteran on VA pension? A. You are quite right. On May 19th Public Law wae passed which exempts railroad retirement benefits from inclusion Income. Q. Is there a grace period for late payments of installments on GI loans? A. No. Veterans should make their GI loan payments on or before the date they are due. An extra charge may be made by GI lenders when payments are late. vetd Q. I am a eran drawing extra compensation because I have a. son He has just enlisted In the Marines. Will the extra payments continue, since be has not yet reached age 86-2- WEEK 1 ORLY .Dresses Play Oloilid 8 . Doyo l7oai . service-disable- mmmm Gift POR TRAIT t t Thfi coupon entitles you to one live by seven mount ed black and white GIFT PORTRAIT when validated, with a $1.C0 purchase, at either Weyne's Foadtown In Wilsons' CHICKEN Layton or Kaysville. ROBERT'S STUDIO at 14C3 BREASTS North fclain In the Holf Build-in- g elected to take the pictures in Layton, have been lor us. Appointments must be mado by August 31, 1959. Phone 327 or stop in at the studio. Qno picture per family. m mm HOT DOG and HAMBURGER " mm PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 2, X 4 18? A. The extra payments may not be continued after be joins the Marines. Once your son is in service, ha can no longer be considered a legal member of your household for purposes of the extra compensation payments. Q. Recently I changed the list of beneficiaries of my GI insurance policy. Must I inform the former beneficiaries of my action? A. No. ou have the right to change beneficiaries at any time, withouyhcir consent or knowledge. E$B35gi u (o)(o)o) L iayioh raysville Check Your Daily Newspaper icr Additional , i . Iteml bb c . |