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Show in naformula is not stop-gature; it will provide unemployment dislocated pay to permanent-type- , workers, who are hurt either through recession or through Employment Department Seeks Changes in Unemployment Pay hi; p aVfc vTIUtiM? T3U3s technological change. Mr. Harding said that the greatest drain on the Utah reserve lais announced P. made Curtis of of 36 up representatives weeks, The Advisory Council to the fund (now standing at approxiUtah Department of Employment Harding, administrator of the de- bor, management, and the public mately 38 million dollars) is seasa is as Council as the recomAdvisory the has partment. accepted Security onal unemployment and not that conin is whole. He said this provision mendation of its subcommittee of unemployment which wherein Mr. Harding pointed out that type that the Utah Employment Securi- trast to the present law from economic recession. comes' ty Act be changed to provide po- potential duration ranges from under the present law, a person He pointed out that since January subcommittee 23 The to weeks. 15 tential duration of unemployment working for onlly 19 weeks in his 1, this approximately 5,300 Insurance pay ranging from 10 to which made the recommendation base period might be able to Utahns year, had exhausted their benecollect unemployment benefits for fits compared to 2,800 a year ago THE as long as 15 weeks. Under the Much Page Six of the difference this year, Thursday, December 4, 1958 proposed formula, the individual he said stems from recession type 19 weeks would be re working rather than season- unemployment al unemployment. He added that in view of the difficulties which many of the unemployed workers are experiencing in finding jobs, it was considered advisable to propose changes in Utahs duration formula so that workers not ordinarily unemployed would be given more time in which to make vocational changes or even themselves for work in new fields. With respect to cost of the proposed change, Mr. Harding said that if employment conditions continue in the future, much the same as since World War II, an increase of 1100 of one per cent wo QuontitiM THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY SALE, SUN-ADVOCA- stricted to a potential duration of 10 weeks. On the other hand, he added, a person working steadily, at least 43 out of 52 weeks in the base year prior to unemploy ment might be able to collect benefits for as many as 36 weeks which is slightly over eight months. The matter has been under intense study since last April, Mr. Harding said. At that time, the Utah attorney general had ruled that extension of benefits in Utah could not be accomplished without legislative action. Mr. Harding said it was the concensus of the Advisory Council that Utah could provide its own extended benefit formula with less cost to the taxpayer than could be done under the federal provi sion passed by Congress last February. Also, he pointed out, the Utah c iij(B Corner of Carbon and Main CIN. 50 Bottle 100 cepted formula PINT 39 BOOK MATCHES Mineral Oil ASPIRIIl .2: u.s.p. ain PURE Tablets re-tra- in would be expected. He said that Governor George D. Clyde had been kept fully informed of the deliberations of the subcommittee and that Governor acClyde favored the recently - O- - (Limit 1)-- Pepsodent' Antiseptic G U Wl 69 e GLEEM 69c TOOTH PASTE 12c Off Economy Tube Catholic Activities The fourth annual Notre Dame rummage sale is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, December 12 and 13, in the office vacated by Dr. Fred Jones or in the vacant Silvagni Building on Main Street in Price, according to the chairman, Mrs. Ray Larcher. Doors will be open for business at P-T- A a.m. both mornings close at 6 p.m. 9 GRAND OPENING I ton. Members of the ways and means committee who are assisting Mrs. Larcher are Mrs. John Kokal, Mrs. at Our New Location '124 South Main - Mayo, Mrs. Colombo, Mrs. Bonaquisto, Mr. McKinney, Douglas Pitts, Frank Capalbo, Arrel Helper $ and 6 DECEMBER 5 V ' . v ' f Santa will be here Sat. from 10 to 1 P.M. Gifts for Everyone -- - Old and Young Come in for Tickets on Drawing PORTABLE ADMIRAL TV SET LADIES DIAMOND POLAROID CAMERA WRIST WATCH and Many Others VISIT OUR TOYLAND A NEW ALL MODERN STORE Italian genuine Hungry spagetti? Well, then, why not plan on attending the Notre Dame Altar Society spagetti dinner this Sunday. Serving time is from 4 until 7 p.m. and the cafeteria building on the school campus is the place. The public is issued a cordial invitation and tickets may be purchased from any member of the Altar Society or by calling Mrs. Aurelia Cooley or Mrs. Joe for will meet The Notre Dame next Thursday evening in the school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. All parents are urged to attend and participate in the projects sponsored by the organization for the current year. Parents are reminded to take groceries for the pantry shower honoring the P-T- A Mrs. Jack Kobe, Mrs. Clem Mar-inoand Mrs. Homer Hagius wish to thank those generous people who contributed such a large amount of nice clothing to the recent Bishops Clothing Drive and wish to commend these people for their interest in mending and preparing the clothing to be sent to ni VELTRIS Rexall Drug in HELPER & Why feed the big thirst of bigger 59s? Ml See the Compact New Rambler Even More Economical 1 for 1959! Now for 59, Rambler gives you even more miles per gallon, saves even more on first cost, too up models. Easiest to to $214 on comparable torn and park . . . first with Personalized Comfort: individual sectional sofa front seats. Go Rambler! NewlOO Inch wheelbase RAMBLER AMERICAN $1835 or SotmM Mfoconsm. and local cuaioft delivered prc Kenwh, tar eeden at loft State twos, it any. automate trans and optional equipment, aitra. KRAYNC MOTOR COMPANY 93 SOUTH 3RD STREET PRICE; UTAH the needy overseas regardless of race, color or creed. Ladies of the parish who assisted the committee in accepting the donations were: Mrs. Frances Mrs. Tony Fratto, Mrs. J, P. Phalen, Mrs. Barney DeVietti Mrs. Henry Dusserre, Mrs. John Suc-curr- o, Committees who will work at the Saturday night Notre Dame School games party are: Games chairman, Jack Kobe, assisted by Dan Verdi, Lowell Pitts, Don Carlow, John Marinoni, Ward on Holdawdy and Charlie Saccamano. Refreshments chairman is Mrs Joe Marinoni assisted by Mrs. J. D. Harris, Mrs. William Shields and Mrs. Wendell Stratton. Young ladies who will serve re freshments are Jean Ann Howa, chairman, and Merlene Oliveto and DeNee Dusserre. The public is cordially invited to participate in these very en joyable parties. Starting time i: 8 p.m. and the quonset building on the campus is the location. F 21 USX A distinctive assortment, now Marinoni, Mrs. Louis Bunnell, Mrs. and will Thomas Reay, Mrs. Mike Bonacci and Mrs. Michael Maloney. The committee urges anyone having usable, clean clothing of all kinds, kitchen utensils, household furniture, etc., to take them to the following collection centers in. Price, Helper, Wellington, Spring Glen and East Carbon: Larsons Chevron Service and Standard Service Station in Price; call Mrs. Eugene Udink in Wellington, Mrs. John Colombo in Helper, Mrs. Frank Staver in Spring Glen, Mrs. Nick Bonaquisto in Sunnyside, Mrs. LeRoy Mayo of Dragerton and Grady McKinney in Drager- 77c Contains Ideal for Stockings change.- x. I4-- o 1 On Wrigley 291 Individual Cards By American Greetings TO 5C 35c King Size Can of H Spray Snow Aerosol Can Plus free stencils, FOIL ICICLES z2jp3 See-Thr- Lander, Wyoming, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Figs Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. William Tomerlin and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook and their two children also joined the Hannas to share their Thanksgiving turkey. Rober Atwood will be married on the 24th of December to Miss Nancy McLendon of Helper. 1L Vinyl DOLL Briefs Reported Salt Lake City where she has been in training at St. Marks Hospital to become a laboratory technician. She is working now at the Utah Permanente Hospital at Dragerton. Fifty-on- e members of the M. Q. Golding family met at the home of the oldest daughter, Mrs. Lynn Johnson, at South Fork in Provo Canyon Saturday and had a belated Thanksgiving dinner. Tommy Hanna and fiancee, Miss Barbar Gallenger, drove here from u N . ,.... Wellington News Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Herring, Mrs. Annie Noyes and grandson, Chuck, motored to Vernal Friday to see Mrs. Lizzie Boren who is staying at the home of Mrs. Stella Karens. On the way home they stopped at My ton to see Mrs. Jennie Taylor. David Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rich, celebrated his birthday this week with a party at his home. Boyd Henrie was the guest of honor at a birthday party Monday. The day was chilly so Mrs. Henrie kept the young folks in the house for an afternoon of bingo. Later the children were served cake and ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen became the parents of a baby girl the night before Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen welcomed into the family a girl born the night before Thanksgiving. Boyd Henrie, Tommy McCourt, and Fred Davis were graduated from the Wellington First ward Primary Sunday evening. Jerry Swasey and his fiancee, Miss Verla Lyles of Moab, ate a belated Thanksgiving dinner with the Robert Swaseys Sunday. Jerry has been working for some time in Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen, Moab, came here to share Thanksgiving dinner with the Frank Hendersons. Von and Lorraine Johnson and their two children also spent Thanksgiving with the 4 Hendersons. . 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