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Show Pag THE Four Utah Labor Scene Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Harvey attended the North Carbon LDS stake quarterly conference at Price Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones of Koski, Shirley Gordon, Nellie Har. vey, Lucille Gordon, Janet Jen sen and Louise Brewer. Shirley Gordon won first, Nellie Harvey second and Lucille Gordon the Price were Sunday visitors at the booby prize. home of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Bish Price and daughter, Wendy, of Dragerton children of Spanish Fork were spent Saturday at Clear Creek. visitors at the Monte Trease home Wendys sixth birthday was the occasion of a special dinner with Saturday. Mrs. Tom Rosenlund of Salt Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lake City visited one day last Harvey. week here with her parents, Mr. Mg. and Mrs. Sherman Jensen Find Mrs. McCoy Nelson. motored to Provo Friday to visit David Nelson has gone to Salt his mother, Mrs. Etta Sawaya. Lake City to seek employment. Janice Jensen spent the week The Clear Creek Primary As- end at home with her parents, sociation is holding its annual bake Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jensen. sale today at the Clear Creek cha- She is a student at Carbon Colpel. lege. The weekly Bridge Club meetMr. and Mrs. Jule Thorderson ing was held the evening of No- and children motored to Salt Lake vember 9 at the home of Helga City Saturday to bring home their Gordon. Those present were the little boy who had been confined hostess, Geneva Sutton, Phyllis in a hospital. was nearly 150 higher than for the previous week, but was not significantly different from the same week in 1959. notices moved up over the week of October 29 and totaled 1,072. While most of these were seasonal, some were noted in industries which do not ordinarily lay off at this time of year. The jobless ratio stood at 246 unemployed for each 10,000 on the job, compared to 238 per 10,000 for the week of October 29, and 235 per 10,000 for the corresponding week a year ago. Labor needs on farms are dwindling rapidly and the harvest season is about complete. cut-bac- ' of unemployment claimed now include claims from newly mustered out armed forces personnel. Previously, only man-weeclaimed by personnel from private and federal industry were included in the weekly summary. However, the insured unemployment ratio (IUR) does not include claims filed by separated armed forces personnel.) (Man-wee- mumLmEmmG News Briefs Reported from Clear Creek Need for clerical, sales, and service workers, along with calls for a few technically trained per- -' sons helped hold available jobs above the 1,000 mark the week of November 5. The weeks total Lay-of- f Thursday, November 17, 1960 PRICE, UTAH E, WORKERS . . . Frank Jerant and Sherry Johnson, coeditors of The Leprechaun, new student newspaper which made its appearance on the campus recently, are shown planning the layout. This new newspaper is sponsored by the Notre Dame Alumni Association and the first issue was enthusiastically received by both students and faculty. BUSY ks MASTERCRAFT FURNITURE And UPHOLSTERING COMPANY We will have a Representative in the Eastern Utah area November 17, 18, 19, at the Mission Motel in Price. Fabric samples may be seen by calling the Mission Motel. These fabrics are available at Vi Savings, for a limited time only. Phone ME Price For Further Information. 7-1550, MASTERCRAFT MANUFACTURING CO. 2460 South State Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Notre Dame Students Publish First Paper ks A new student undertaking at Notre Dame High School is the publication of The Leprechaun of which Volume No. 1, Issue No. 1, made its appearance on the cam- was enthusiastically received by both students and the faculty. Heading the publication staff Returns to States are Frank Jerant and Sherry Walter B. Every, Jr., electriNews ediJohnson as cians mate fireman, U.S. Navy, pus two weeks ago. tors are Lynnette Holdawpy and son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Carol Oliveto. Handling feature The Leprechaun got the Every of Hiawatha, returned to items are Evadne Ruggeri and when the in September San Diego, California, November Dean Malencik. Ron Fazzio has diAssociation Alumni Dame Notre x 4 aboard the submarine USS Spin-aover sports articles and rection the to necessary provide following six months in the agreed Perla Jim is business manager. Western Pacific. The submarine funds for publication. This group Circulation managers are Frida headed Albert presiFaure, by visited Hawaii, Japan, Koreo and Pinarelli Deanna and Melo, Stacy vice Okinawa while participating in ex- dent; Charles Ghirardelli, The news staff includes ercises with units of the Seventh president; Mrs. Alice Beacco, sec- Klapakis. Frank Sacco, Marchino, Jerry Fleet, the Republic of Korean Na- retary, and Henry Simone, treas- Johnny Menotti, Peczuh, Mary vy, the Chinese Nationalist Navy urer, agreed to sponsor the news- Veronica Bell, Lena Zaccaria, Joan 1960-61 school year Carlow, Sharren and the Japanese Maritime paper for the Pitts, Tammy JoForce. on a quarterly basis. The decision seph, Rose Marie Perla, Paula Seely, Claudia Cartwright, Darlene Cardinelli, Delores Felice, Penny Ironrite says Tammy Mabrito, Stacy Klapakis, Karen McKinney, Bernadett Per-erRENT AN IRONRITE NOW Dick Causer and Marvin Fer-- 1 let me come derber. end work (or you Faculty advisor for the newsYour ironing it paper is Sister Marie. the fob I'll dot j I go-ahe- ad Self-Defen- se ... o, Shirts, Sheets, Ruffles, Collars FREE HOME INSTRUCTION ON YOUR OWN LAUNDRY GUARANTEED FREE SERVICER FREE DELIVERY NO OBLIGATION $3. DOLLARS WHATEVER COVER ' EVERYTHING NO DEPOSITS Call ME7-36- 05 PRICE If 10 PRICE-HELPE- answer Call ME IRONRITE CO. R Oean J. Holdawoy, Mgr 66 No. 1st West BOYD L. ROBERTSON PRICE Theatre THURS., FRI., SAT., NOV. 17-18-- Testimonial Sunday At Kenilworth To Honor Missionary A farewell testimonial in honor of Elder Boyd Leslie Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Robertson, Kenilworth, will be held Sunday, November 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the Kenilworth ward chapel prior to his departure for the Northern California mission field of the Church of Jesus Christ of 19 DOUBLE FEATURE Saints. d The missionary is a graduate of Carbon High School and attended Carbon College for one year. The program will be conducted by Bishop George Richards and will include prelude music, opening song by the congregation, invocation by Elder Blaine Morgan, sacrament song by the congregation, priesthood sacrament service, talks by Dean Wengreen and Leonard Trauntvein, vocal solo by Calvin Jewkes, talk by Stanley Judd, remark by the missionarys n parents, a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Jewkes, response by the missionary, remarks by Bishop Richards, the closing song by the congregation, benediction by Elder Clyde Christensen and postlude music. Latter-da- y newly-calle- SUN., MON., TUES., NOV. 20-21-- 22 JOSEPH E. LEVINE Gina Desire catches fire with LOILOBRIGIDA Plan LOUODfUGIDA tbrcCo and BRASSEUR MASTROIANNI Etta MERCOURI r,'.o:iTAiiD Tm MONTAND Where WHERE THE HOT WIND IllEllOT BLOWS! 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