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Show Job Picture in Utah, Hie Locally Holding Good Sun - QdvocatQ THIRD SECTION Still prodded by high demand for holiday sales help total job offers for the state went up nearly 200 for the week to narly 800. This is on a par with the same week a year ago. Along with this, layoffs continued io build up, reaching the 1,000 mark for the week. This is an increase of 150 over the week ended November 24, and comes almost entirely from construction and timbering, with a few showing up from trucking and warehousing. As a result of the build-u- p of seasonal lay-ofsince late October, overall joblessness made the sharpest advance so far this fall, vember 24, when the ratio was 17. However, the current weeks unemployed proportion is still well behind the same week a year ago, when 23 per thousand were classes as jobless. Unemployment in Carbon and Emery counties combined was five per thousand under the state ratio of 20 per thousand for the week ended December 1. Joblessness for the same week was eight per thousand under the ratio for the same week one year ago when 23 per thousand were jobless. s in construction, oil and gas drilling was the largest contribution to joblessness for the week. at 20 workers per thousand with- However, construction jobs at out jobs, an advance of throe per Castle Gate coupled with high emthousand over the week ended No ployment levels in the coal mines fs Big Remodeling Lay-off- In This furniture is all metal By than cm 23 and will be sold for less of the original value CALL AT MISSION MOTEL UTAH MiNIHG ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes Sale Beds, Mattresses, Dressers, Night Stands, Chairs, Floor Lamps, Rugs, Tables Mirrors, Desks, Twin and Double Beds. Also doors, windows, wash basins, toilets, etc. 1946 there were 19,000 jobs in Utah's factories. September 1956 factory jobs had increased 11 0 to 40,000. Much of this growth can be traced to our state's expanding mineral industries, because 60 of factory workers are engaged in processing minerals or making metal products. A growing mining industry helps Utah's growing prosperity. are Richard Menzies, Ronnie Jensen, Brent Foul-ge- r, Ray Downard, scoutmaster; Douglas Olsen, Steven Adkins, David Brown, Cameron Peterson and Keith Foulger. Garson Baker and Kenneth Pitts were absent when the picture was taken. Photo by Sunnie 355 abundant life for all EAST MAIN, PRICE, UTAH Fifth Ward Troop Gets First UPC Honor Award Troop 281, Price Boy Scout troop sponsored by the Fifth ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, received a special honor troop award from the Utah National Parks Council, The award was a honor troop award for having 40 per cent of its membership in the first class ratings, 75 per cent of the members in uniform, and 60 per cent advancement during the past year. 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LTOET Furniture & Appliance nights in Scout camps and operating on a troop budget, attending at least six Courts of Honor and having at least nine boards of review and by registering all boys of Scout age before the charter expires, , Scoutmaster of the troop is Ray Downard, formerly of the Price Fourth ward troop. He has been a scoutmaster for one year and has attended the University of Scouting and the monthly Scout leader roundtables. His troop has attended all local camporees and the council camp at Camp Maple Dell in Payson canyon. The assistant scoutmaster is Howard Foulger who is also the Carbon district camping chairman. Mr. Foulger has been with the troop ever since it was organized a little over a year ago and was also with Troop 283. This is the first honor troop award ever presented in the Utah National Parks Council which has jurisdiction over 17,000 Boy Scouts. The following Scouts comprise the honor troop who received the award at the Court of Honor held December 6 at the Price Community Methodist church : Brent Foulger, Richard Draper, Mike Vouros, Bryce Bryner, Richard Menzies, Kenneth Pitts, David Brown, Ste-'ve- n Adkins, Ronnie Jensen, Garson Baker, Rickie Larsen, Johnson, Keith Foulger, Cameron Peterson, Paul Childs and Douglas Olsen. 13, 1950 Tremendous sale before our remodeling starts on December 1, 1956. Mining key to Utah's growth SPECIAL HONOR AWARD . . . Members pf Troop 281, Price Fifth ward, received a special honor troop award from the Utah National Parks Council. Front row, left to right, are Mike Vorous, Richard Draper, Bryce Bryner, Rickie Larsen, Paul Childs, and Garth Johnson. 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