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Show EmploymentSecurity Officials List County’s Top Employers Brigham Young University, with around 2,400 fulltime employees and about 5,500 parttime employees, employs the most people in Utah County, according to the report of the Provo Employment Security Office. During thefirst quarterof this Blue Buttons ‘Ita’ Lowest Food Prices Prices Effective Mon, Tues, Wed | manufacturing, year, the rate of unemployment wasequalto, rather than higher operated at a level which support on campus for firm required the large numbei: of action against “radical exworkersused last year. Imports, tremists who seek to destroy government controls and a education” has been announced generally sluggish economy by Joan Hendricks, chairman of have accounted for most of the Utah Young Americans for decrease in these industries. Freedom. The number of agricultural As part of a campaign being jobs in September increased by held across the country by the September totaled 36,560 workers. This was a substantial increase over August, and an improvement of 1,210 jobs over year, 36 companies each reported more than 100 em- September of last year. ployees working for their firm within the county. Of these firms, the 25 which employ the largest number of persons are listed below: BYU, U.S. Steel— Geneva Works, Alpine, Nebo and Provo School Districts, Utah Valley Hospital, Signatics Corp., Utah State Training School in American Fork, LDS Church, Distributes tember, for the first time this than, the same month in 1969 Nonagricultural wage and salaried employment in mid- The have not 240 over August, as additional major growth industries over workers were needed to haivest the past 12 months have been various orchard and row crops. retail trade, service and Despite this increase, total government. Some growth was agricultural empioyment was also realized in mining, tran- down by 130 jobs from last year sportation, communiciation, at this time. utilities, finance, insurance and Throughout 1970 wremployment has been a roajor realestate. Wholesale andretail trade has problemin Utah County. ‘There been bolstered by the addition of has been a significant increase several new businesses in Utah in the number of unemployed Jeane] Manufacturing Co., Post Office in Provo and pS. increase in the size of govern- Pitt- ment payrolls. During the cur month, however, the number of unemployed workers has dropped to 2,170. This is a decrease of 970 fromAugust, and is just slightly more than last September. Because of tie increased size in the labor s‘orce, the rate of unemploymentis 4.9 per cent for both this September Family Living Courses Being Offered in Provo conservative group, classes, transportation, orif you beginning Oct. 6 at 1:30 p.m. at per cent higher than for the corresponding month in 19139, Building construction has greatly helped the employment in 55,000 members and 500 chapters on high school and college campuses, Split Over Sen. Goodell ». 5° } ARTICHOKES ote 325'f ay. “ONIONS Miss originated two years ago The organization, founded in 1960, has doubled in size in the last two years, In additiontoits anti-ieft activities, YAF works for conservative candidates and carries out extensive pro-iree market educational projects. UC Center Appoints ‘Y’ Grad GOPRanks Farmer Pack. Crisp. . Sweet talks Hendricks said that YAF would distribute plain blue buttons on campus to symbolize cpposition to radical violence. The blue button campaign condition in the county. The permit valuation of authorized construction has averaged nearly $3 million per month COLORADO SPRINGS,Colo. during the last year. — Dr. Michael T. Morris, who obtained his Masters Degree from Brigham Young University, has been appointed S. 100 W., will start on Oct. 12, at assistant professor of biology at 1:30 p.m. Buying, storing, the Colorado Springs Center of preparing and serving low-cost the University of Colorado. meals will be the main emDr. Morris, 31, is a graduate of phasis. The class is being coColorado College where he was sponsored by the Community WASHINGTON (UPI) -—Re- freshman baseball coach in 1961. Action Program’s supplemental publican ranks split wider Hereceived his dictorate from food and medicalservice. today when Senate GOP Leader Utah Stete University. He also HOME IMPROVEMENT — Hugh Scott criticized Vice studied at the University of DarylStanley will teach how to President Spiro T. Agnew for Wisconsin, where he played plan your homefor family needs attacking his party’s senatorial intercollegiate baseball and is a in the Franklin Elementai’ nominee in New York, Sen. former hockey player. Shop beginning Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. Charles E. Goodell. MANAGEMENT FOR “T think when the President BETTERLIVING — This class is away, those who are not the party and joined Nixon’s will meet on Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. to President seem disposed to ideological opponents. This was learn to save time, money and play,” said Scott. “I will be denounced by the New York energy. glad when the President gets senator today. Nearly any familyliving or back.” He appealed for j»arty homeeconomics course can be unity. opened if a small number of Agnew charged Wednesday Provo Citizens are interested. that Goodell had abandoned the Several courses in family 2103 W. 600 S. Newfabrics and living and home economics are new methodswill prove sewing be fun, creative, being started before the regular can challenging, and a boontoa tight sessions in Adult Education. The special homemaking budget. HOMESTART— Budget Food classes listed below are being offered at no charge. For further and Nutrition. This class, to be information ‘concerning the held at the new CAPS Home,345 would need to have children tended in orderto enroil in any of the homemaking sessions, call Mrs. Clavell Raty at the Franklin Elementary School, 373-5880 or at home, 225-4315. CHILDREN — Their Care au Development: This class will meet on Oct. 5 at 2:15 p.m. in the kindergarten room at Franklin Elementary School. Emphasis will be upon learning to be a better mother wnile preparing to earn money,training and caring for other children. Activities for children, discipline, budget meals,health andsafety will be taught. CLOTHING THE FAMILY — This class will be taught and last year. Until this September, the rate of unemploymenthas been from1 to 242 CELERY A program to show majority California, where the majority of students were fed up with radicals. From its start with California YAF the button has Barbizon of Utah, Provo City, been spreading from campus to Utah State Hospital, Pacific! County, including several ad- women workers, mostly because ampus. States Cast Iron Pipe Co., ditional food-serving establish- of layoffs in the electronics inMiss Hendricks said that all Mountain Beil Telephone Co., ments. Service increases have dustry, state chapters will begin imKennecott Copper—Burgin been ied by private education Among those who have mediately to distribute blue Mine, Bayiy Manufacturing, employment, and were sup- claimed unemploymentberiefits buttons on their respective Sears Roebuck Co., Union plement by an increased this year, it appearsthat on:e an campuses, YAFwill pass out the Pacific Railroad, Utah demand for various personal became unemployed, buttonsat its literaturetables, 2 Technical College at Prov Services, d of work for a its meetings Allen's Products Inc,, Americ: The public school system longer period of time than has campus events Fork Hospital, Payson Hospital, accounted for a good part of the been the case before. YAFis a national group with sburgh-Des Moine Steel Co. On the other hand, Utah County’s labor economy .wanufacturing employment showed significant improvement suffered a severe cutback during in September over one year ago. the past year. Several major total of 1,250 new workers have concerns, including those entered the labor force during engaged in primary metals and that time. Also during Sep- electronic components THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 25 —-_ <S <r. i Sunday, October 4, 1970 Campus Group YellowPuc tb. y i wih SPRINGVILLE HIGH SEMINARYofficers for this year include, front row, from left, Kevin Graves, sophomore, vice-president, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Graves; Paul Patrick, president, son of Bishop and Mrs. John C. Patrick; Bill Staheli, executive vice- president, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Staheli; ack row, Nina Beardall, historian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Beardall; government, education and the With Two Benches 17" Sigman 3 itor 6% eae i FISH STICKS i Annual Meet Pre-Cooked The Three other buildings Utah -“Dum| Lb, Pkg § Kec “oKErcHt ee y*: TUNA i389 Va (eo cuaraey gol Kernel Ss orCr. 6 ta TISSUE “WD j training exercises at one of a Alma B. Merrill won Best Athlete Award at his camp, Conrad C. Bills brought home the Air Force Times Award, and Sanford K. Okura and Franklin L. West earned Academic Achievement awards. 4Roll Pack . Five hundred Utah vocational held in conjunction with the Utah Education Association meetings being held in Salt Lake City on Thursday and Friday The Utah Vocational Association has been in existence for many years and has as its function the development and support of vocational programs in the schools in Utah. 43° 3202. Bottle. ce beginning at 10:15 on y, Oct. 9, in Salt Lake City. educators are expected to attend. The convention is being wns 69° re Se the Little Theater of the Salt F Lb, Box t Cornish | that the meetings will be held in Vice-Commandant awards wentto Blaine N. Lee, Arthur J. Meredith, Russell E. Seeman, Henry R. Bjorkman, Charles W. Dalquist, and Wayne S. Farnsworth. 2 GAME HENS Vocational the Associationis holdingits annual new all-steel Cougar Stadium, conventionin theSalt Palace on Indoor Tennis Building, and Oct. 9, 1970. The conventionwill Faculty Office Building — will highlight vocationa! education in be dedicated but will not be Utah. Presiding will be tie named after persons. newly installed president, Mr Families of the persons to be Earl Bartholomew, head, honored will be on hand at 9:30 Department of Business, Utah a.m. to register. A represen- Technical College at Lake tative in each family has been City appointedto notify relatives and The convention program serve as host. features Art Kent, a prominent A luncheon for the families local TVpersonality at KSL-TV. and honored guests will be Mr. Kent will moderate a panel served at noon in Wilkinson composed of young people who Center Ballroom, and open have participated or are parhouse and toursofbuildings will ticipating in vocational be held from 1:30 to 4 p.m. programs in Utah schools. The President and Mrs. Wilkinson convention them he Age of will meet guests, students, and Vocational Education” will be faculty at a reception in the featured by the panel and Mr. garden of the President's Home Kent. from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Mr. Bartholomew announced Top awards and ratings were earned by Air Force ROTC cadets from Brigham Young University during their summer field training. The summer encampments consisted of four or six week ther Air Force Base, Ala. Ted Utah Voc-Ed Group Sets Halls. ROTC Cadets Earn Ratings number of Air Force bases throughoutthe country. Franklin L. West, a junior at BYU, received the Commandant Award, the top award at Gun- i 3 i aa ChILI vie 3 w9G COCOA i oan 2D wcon 59° QUAKER OATS fhe 2015 01. 55° TOMATO JUICE 7 Kern's 46 07. Can. NYLONS Don’t Leave } Regular 60% OFF ( CLOSEOUT! ) Enkosheer panty ES| Your Pre-Schooler Out! ga Reg. 179... js CHUKKA BOOTS Reg, ” 3.49. )Stay| a 1.50. ee? onset Toothbrshes } Squibb, 5 ww 1 ( Reg. 69°. _ HAIR SPRAY ] reg 2 tee TTS AnOVE ADVERTISE FRCS WRANGLER SHOP SPECIALS, Each year the schooldistricts in Utah are required by law to take a census ofall children under 18 years of age whose parentslive in that district. 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Theyinclude 24 apartment buildings of Wymount Terrace, seven buildings in Deseret Towers residencehalls, two in the Life Sciences Center, and a new addition to the Helaman and Mrs Florida Pink 14 for ee Sm Martindale Benson To Give Address Ezra Taft Benson, member of the Council of the Twelve of the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, will give the dedicatory address and prayer at the dedication of 37 Brigham Young University buildings Oct. 6, it was announcedby President Ernest L, Wilkinson The services will be held in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse, beginningat 10 a.m. Elder Benson, who was Secretary of Agriculture in ar Eisenhower administration, wil name 34 of the buildings in A of deceased leaders of church, GRAPEFRUIT Laura Bascor, librarian, daug! and Mrs. Cleo E. 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