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Show jTuirs&y 17, July 1W7 THE TRICE, UTAH E, Pane Three KM ALL ROADS LEAD TO PRICE - THURSDAY 0BBER5J 005 T- -i 4 4 JULY 31, AUG. b. 1-- 2 I GROUNDS 4 4 4 4 fr- - w wWWVvWWwWVVVVWVWWl 0 ASSISTANC E INCREASES average CI TS 1 ? FORMULA NOW EFFECTIVE BENEFIT to Three Young Blades of 1906 i. THEM I EARNERS, IM RATE m 44 ' r,ew benefit substaiit.al decrease premium rate so long as a in the the res- remains above ceilings The fixed by the new legislation. reserve fund is currently above S3C.0OCi.OOO, as i eported by B. L. Flanagan, dutt ,r of the state department of employment security. and The top ceil.ng is $25,000,00 reserve permitted the minimum bylaw is four times the collec- tons of the previous benefit year. Mr. Flanagan estimates that the premium payments will be reduced for the year beginning July erve fund - - INTERESTING - THRILLING She: Kiss me once more like here in England that, and Im yours for life! He: Gosh, thanks for the warn- Highway Tunnel Will Boost Traffic f like ours are very much at home. Yes, the resemEnglishman: Is blance unions Enamelist. The striking. The Bealiner. Visiting American: ing. 1 6 from a normal of $5,000,000 down to about $2,000,000, a reduction of $3,000,000. The new formula increases the The Denver Post recently carried a .story to the effect that bids on the construction of the proposed Loveland Pass tunnel in Colorado are to be advertised within the next 31) days. This tunnel is located on Lf. S. highway 6, the road which enters thus state in the southeast and runs through Carbon county. According to information available here, the new tunnel will be 5400 feet long and will eventually turn out to be one of the greatest tourist attractions in the west, and will be instrumental in drawing tourist travel over this highway. The total cost of tile construction has been set at $3,000,01)0, and the Colorado legislature has already appropriated $1,000,000 towards the project. employment be BIG ACTS Proposed Colorado formula for maximum benefit that can be readopted ceived by any one .worker during into a brthe 1947 lee.dature, went year from $460 to $500. To are qualify for this maximum, the effect Sunday and its effects slightly the benefits worker must have earned during ;o increase workers his base year $1900 or more. The to unemplnyed those earmnas have been aver$1900 is the average of covered se or above and to decrease the workers earning $3000 or less durworker ing 1946. oenefits fo: t.e seasonal hnse annual earnings have been The law, however, provides for ,e?j than aveiage automatic adjustment to changes The effect on the employer will in the average earnings. If, for je -3 Show Starts 1:30 P. M. Saturday 2:30 P. M. Sunday Adults $1.25 Children 50c Sponsored by Carbon County Chamber of Commerce 4 -- 4 2 HOUR AIR SHOW In addition to exhibition of Utah National Guard, U. S. Army Air Forces and Private Pilots. 11 BULL FIGHTER 8:30 P. M. SUNDAY, AUG. A FULL 2Vs AND Each Evening Performance at Admission: Children 50c; Adults $1.50; Grandstand $2.00 Plus Tax SPONSORED BY PRICE POST NO. 3 AMERICAN LEGION UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CIIRCU - SATURDAY PRICE RODEO fr 4W RODEO, HORSES, STEERS BULLS THESE TWO BIG EVENTS! A 3 1 FRIDAY SATURDAY nUDDUP NEW FOR example, it should drop to $1700 during 1947, the formula next year would give the maximum amount to any unemployed worker earning $1700 or more. A Main street scene in Price in 1906, and well give you three The new law changes the duraguesses wheie this picture was taken. The three equestrians are all HELIFR DOWNS PINNEY tion of benefit payments from a living and doing fine, thank you! Left to right: Bryan Olsen and Irvin Falisett, Price, and Herbert Barlow, Roosevelt. The picture fixed, 23 weeks to a variable of 15 was In the first round of second half taken in front of B. R. McDonalds real estate office on the to 2:5 we('ks' L'"?er t le old law, corner where Kelleys drug store is now located. The horses, we play in the Utah Industrial league, a anyone who qualify for ben- - presume, have long since gone to their particular heaven. Photo the Helper Distributors won efits at all could receive the paysubmitted by George E. Mangum, Price. protested game from Pinney Bevments for 23 weeks if unemployerage, 7 to 4, Sunday afternoon. The dispute was over a dose play ment continued that long. The the 15 to 25 week variable, Naval Escapees at second made by Helper against riod now will be determined, by the total amount due divided a Pinney runner. However, PinAt by the weekly benefit amount, ney consented to finish the game. which fluctuates with the cost of Green living. A person who earned $1900 as and W. S. Lines. during his base year, for instance, is entitled to $25 per week (the A posse consisting of civilian As the posse neared the field, maximum weekly benefit) for 20 law officers and military person- - they took up strategic positions weeks, or a total of $500. nel Sunday night captured two and F. E. Waller, U. S. N., with The minimum amount of in- armed escapees' fiom the brig at rifle in hand, walked into the sured earnings in a base year the naval supply depot, Clearfield, open field to locate the exact po-i- n a field south of Green River, which will qualify a worker for ,'sition of the escapees. After benefits is $266. Anyone earning were Paul Patterson inS them- he fired several warn-an- d that minimum amount up to $303 -John Edward Moyers, , who n8 shots in their direction, and CASH 99 is entitled to a total of $125, slugged a guard on the evenng of the two mcn surrendered without at $7 a week. 8 at and made the payable depot gowd returning the fire, July BUDGET PAYMENTS . . . Found with the two men was The new benefit formula is bas- their escape. ed on these general principles, acBeautiful roofs! Colorful roofs! Acting on a tip given the navy loot taken from a camp and autocording to the department: (1) following a burglary Saturday mobile belonging to Bill Adams Weatherproof, fire resisting, The weekly benefit should be night, allegedly by the two es- - of Hiawatha, who was fishing on long wearing and definitely related to the usual capees, personnel from Clearfield, the Green river. It included two economical. If that is the roof weekly wage of the worker and including a detachment of ma- -' rifles, ammunition, money, be us. Satisfaction call neither too high to endanger uhder Captain J. D. Me- - ceries, shirt and overalls. The two need, you incentive to work or too low to Laughlin and four navy men, ar-- 1 had evidently intended to steal No guaranteed. 'provide essential living costs; (2) rived in Price Sunday afternoon. the car, but had broken a key in cash down pay" total benefits should be commen-(sura- te They stopped at Price and asked the ignition lock, monthly. with base year earnings; for the cooperation of officers They, along with two other navy (3) to be eligible for benefits, the here. Joining the group at Price men absent without leave who claimant must actually be in the were Sheriff J. W. Dudler, Deputy were apprehended at Price Sat-LeProducts Libor maiket; (4) total wages Lines and Patrolmen Lyle urday, were returned to Clearfield Quality to entitle claimants to a Hyatt, Jack Sullivan, Nick Thom- -, Sunday night. given benefit amount should be such as will make an equitable distribution of the total benefits among all recipients. The new law will be operative for at least two years and will continue thereafter unless further action is taken by the legislature. in 'MCKY3BTWS PAlS'fi N I CHOUS 0 M S! PA SEZ:- Try Our Prescription Service Registered Pharmacist CARBON fthffcflffo PHONE DRUG 97 IN PRICE Captured River Sunday BUILDING MATERIALS r sight-Captur- ed - DOWN j wind-proo- f, gro-rin- es ' on Helpful Service yave With nec-jessa- ry Safety" v t the Sign of TRhSUTELUMBERjCOMPANY INSURANCE FOR POLIOfNYELI THIS PLAN PAYS $5000.00 (AGGREGATE) O DOCTOR BILLS The usual and customary charges made by a licensed doctor of medicine or osteopath treatment. O HOSPITAL BILLS The usual and customary charges made by the hospital for room and board, all service of regular hospital attendants and any hospital apparatus or medicine nsed in the treatment. Q SPECIAL NURSE and household tools, hardware, garden and farm and spray equipment, dusting powders to the PRICE COMMISSION store on South First WesUlnfact, here you will for the farmer, not only find a fine supply casual the ones, too. Purina epr extensive gardner, but for the Products. or home Usual charge made by a registered nurse, not to exceed $12.00 per day. O AMBULANCE Usual charges, to or from a hospital but not to exceed $50.00. Q IRON LUNG Customary charge for the rental of iron lung or similar mechanical apparatus. TRANSPORTATION Airplane or railroad transportation to another locality for treatment if deemed necessary by attending physician. ANNUAL PREMIUM $3.00 EACH INDIVIDUAL Policy Effective 15 Days After Policy Date For Information Call D. Grant Edwards 611 North 4th East Phone 38-- PRICE, UTAH 0lare blended 'Hudetf Copyright, 1947, Schanlay DUtilUr i86 proof. 63 Corporation, grain noutral tpirfem. Now York City |