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Show , . i Tjtrur'ty-ry- -i 6 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE National paper shortages, higher prices face U.S. Riit nm There arc shortages in qualj ity business papers used in Copley News Service catalogs, brochures, books and Mill closures, high precipitation in the South, log exports direct mail advertising pieces. ana after-taprofits of paper Certain paper stocks have mills have combined to create discontinued and lead been a national paper shortage and cn delivery of substitute time push consumer prices upward stocks has doubled. as much as 30 percent in some areas. Color paper stock and speThe tightest situation has items are especially cialty and developed in linerboard to come by. industry offihard container board, industry offi- cials say. cials say, but businesses The shortages are caused in which rely on sulfite bond papart by the new antipollution pers to operate office copying laws which have closed some the are also feeling machines 30 paper mills in the last few pinch. x EWS? t the rate of 50 barrels an hour and natural gas at the rate of 5 million cubic feet a day as been flowing from the Fox Mountain No. 1 w'ell in the Powder River Basin of northeastern Wyoming) Mountain Fuel officials reported today. Oil We Have It Low Prices We're for The The Handyman, The Professional 4th So. 7th W. i I . ARnoLD iRvine 4, 1973 Compounding the problem were the heavy rainfalls and flooding in the South where much of the nations pulpwood supply is grown. Precipitation and wetlands have hampered pulpwood harvesting. . DENVER (AP) Xronlief Airlines announced it will ask the Civil Aeronautics Board to remove the subsidy from four of its Denver-basemarkets. d Frontier will ask that subsid-- y be removed from the Denver-Rapi- Denver-Gran- the annual increase in total paper making in the United States has Meanwhile, dropped to only 1.4 percent. Packaging paper production capacity has been growing at an annual rate of only 1.2 City, d S.D., Denver Lincoln, Neb., d Junction, Denver-Jackso- Wyo., and non- stop flights. Frontier said that the success of these flights over the past three years has alleviated the need of governmental assistance. Mountain Fuel to relocate well site DO YOU NEED Big Stock to come. Flow from the well was first reported May 24, when crew-nie- n tried to free a stuck drill 2470 Wall Ave. in Oaden pipe. The pipe is still stuck. THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP decision has been made to relocate the drilling rig about 75 feet from its present location and drill a relief well to control the flow according to M.M. Fidlar, MFS chairman and B.Z. Kastler, president. A The well now is 12,579 feet in depth. It will be allowed to flow while the second well is being drilled. This will prevent migration of the oil to lower pressure sands. The crude will be trucked to market, the cials said. h Business graduates find openings bullish The 1973 graduates of the University of Utah College of Business are encountering a "bullish job market, according to statistics released by the university. School officials attribute the bullishness to an expanding economy and other healthy economic factors. offi- of this years graduates in the Master of Business Administration program (MBA) are employed by certified public accounting firms and other businesses at annual salaries ranging from $11,400 to $15,000. Fifty-eig- In accounting, graduates have Of 285 students registered with the University Placement Office, 156 have accepted positions in private industry and 0 with CPA firms, in industry. and In finance, six of 26 graduates with bachelor of science degrees have starting industrial salaries of $8,400-$9,60- As head of the sales department, he will be involved with extensive client and market research including rating anal- - ysis, and developing business for the station. He is a communications graduate from the University of Utah, where he was also an and associate instructor, founder-owne- r of a research firm. Lindsay named Operations officer KUTV. Dean Lindsay been has He KSL man- joined in Au i appointed! Rzz ICCl ctj lxfe::zs a Eud ZTEZFn. EZIT-a- Q manager in graduate of Brigham1 -- States, a leading research in In the case of the aforementioned employer and e help. He found a employe, the employer needed part-timman who was drawing unemployment compensation and wanted a job. Since the employer didnt want to hire or pay the man for full time work and the man couldnt afford to drop his e wage, the unemployment benefits and work for a part-timit too. eat and to cake two decided to try have their The employer agreed to pay the man in cash. Both of them would forget about reporting the employment or would get an earnings to the department. The man, thus, and the benefits of his on bonus extra top jobless help he wanted. employer would have the part-tim- e Mosf common violation tions officer in the Sandy fice of First I Security Bankfj', has been Apparently, their eternal vigilance is paying off. The apparent incidence of violations to the number of claims filed last year was only about 2 percent according to a of- amount of compensation. ofBingham fice. She since has worked as Mrs. Davis a paying and receiving teller and collection teller. She is a graduate of Bingham High. stitute here has predicted. The Nomura Research tute of Technology and InstiEco- nomics said Wednesday GNP Japan's secrets. department report. There is reason to wonder why some provision could not be made in the law to permit a person to work part time and have his unemployment allotment reduced accordingly. Such an arrangement certainly would be preferable to having the individual remain idle, drawing the full Research firm predicts GNPs TOKYO (AP) Japans gross national product in 1977 will total twice the comparable amount for West Germany and half that of the United Found unemployed man The appointment of Dorothy J. Davis as assistant opera- 1944, starting as a bookkee-- , per in the I March, 1970. Young University in marketing, he is a member of the Sales and Marketing Executives of Utah. The department operates on the premise that unemAs the law now ployment benefits are for the unemployed. reads, there is no halfway in the matter. Of the fraudulent claims with which the department deals, this is the most common. The agency has developed a variety of techniques for uncovering such claims. Naturally, the staff people arent eager to disclose their trade Mrs. Davis has been with, the firm since local sales) A of his employes were Recently a businessman and one with court hailed into trying to defraud the State charged of Utah. The court found them guilty and the employer now in the faces the prospect of a $250 fine and 60 days calaboose. The employe must reimburse the Utah Department of sum which he Employment Security with a considerable false under pretenses. obtained from the department $8,800-$1Q,10- 0 Robert Kay Bengtzen was named manager of Sales Development and Research for named assistant station ager at KSL Radio. Cheating doesn't pay $9,900-$ll,40- sales manager gust, 1969, as account executive and wasi a of the 110 taken jobs. 54 Salaries range from government. Others are considering offers, entering military, or planning to continue education. KUTV The flow has been through a choke with 900 pounds per square inch flowing pressure on the drill pipe. Analyses indicate the oil is 47 degree API gravity and the gas has a heating value of 1,275 Btu. Production is believed to be from the Frontier formation although no logs have been run in the lower part of the hole. 28?64th-inc- LiT"V"- f"'if trN u y iiiii B Frontier urges subsidy cutoff years with still more closures i"ir na nnf yi Obvious pitfalls in change However, there are obvious pitfalls in such a change and it would require some careful study as to its feasibility. W'hy work if you can make as much money drawing jobless pay? some might say. At any rate, protecting the unemployment insurance funds for the use of the truly unemployed of the state is the responsibility of the Employment Security Department. The fund is maintained by the monthly contributions of over 21,000 covered employers in the state. The department is anxious to have their cooperation in helping protect the fund against fraudulent claims. total Germanys would $847.7 billion West $400 billion. Employers can do part Employers can do their part by reporting to the department information they might have about persons who are working and drawing unemployment benefits at the same time, persons who refuse employment offers or who fail to report for job interviews when referred to FOR COAL OR WOOD All-Purpo- Camp Stove se Fortunately, most people play the game honestly, but the department must be on the alert constantly for the occasional chiseler. New game pian for franchises I- By John Cunniff NEW to fulfill the total concrete building is specifically custom-create- d work there. 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