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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, January 2, 1 981 Page 7 !sca v'- WINDFALL TO PAY OFF HOLIDAY DEBTS The U. S. Department of Labor is trying to find 100 Utah workers who are owed a total of SI 1,057.79 in back wages. These wages, which would make a good windfall to pay off holiday debts, were collected for them from previous employers, usually for not paying the legal Federal minimum or overtime rates, according to Doyle Loveridge, regional administrator of Employment Standards in Denver. The missing employees are no longer at the last address or telephone number they provided their and employers, letters and calls to inform them of their back wages have failed to reach them. It will take about 30 days for them to receive their back wages once identification is made. Workers finding their names on the following list (by last known city of residence) should contact (in writing) the office of Loren Gilbert, assistant administrator. regional Wage and Hour division, Room 1408 Federal Office Bldg., 1961 Stout St.. Denver, Colo. 80294. The workers should their Social provide and Security number names and addresses of past employers as proof of identity, also current address and phone. Anyone knowing these workers can provide mailing addresses to or ask the workers to contact the regional Wage and hour office at the above address. The Utah workers who have money waiting are: Brigham City Greg Dehaven Clearfield - Jack Bush, Nogluck Johnston, Beatrice Staggers. Draper - Marvin Laster Farmington - Robert F. Peasley Vincent Bice Granger Hunter Ronald N. Clark Kaysville Tyron Kendrick, Dennis Monroe Kearns - Dave Coburn, David Oles Layton - Blair Kncrr, Guy C. Knight, Vicki JV.V . - . X 71j KAPURS can Divorce cause to the children of A UL Koons William Watts Morgan Boyd Bronson, Murray Robert W. Lashee Christopher Ogden Adams, Kim James Adams, Kathleen Boothby, Burgess, Timothy G. Walter Wade Butler, Carr, Michael Chandler, Amerini Chournos, Bill Dyer, Diane Emble-ton- , Lewis Hamilton, James Jennings, Gary Johnson, Thomas Me Donald. Mary Nunley, John T. Patterson, Alfred D. Scott, Salee Starcher, Roy D. Strong, Allen Thorsted, Ladda Wan Vu, Don Winters Roy Sompun Metz, Proseuth Prosong St. George - Dale Jolley Salt Lake - Norman Arlo, Babcock, Christopher Andrew J. Barab, Didier Beloir, Ronald L. Book, Johnnis C. Brandstatt, Alan Bringhurst, John C. Butts, Vernon E. Carroll, Howard Chard, Jie Chen, Paul Geeland, Tim Eagan, Gil Ebner, Valerie Edwards, Steven C. Error. John Fisher, Michael Ray Franklin. D. Gaisford, Ed Gowers, Scott R. Griffiths, D. Grossi. Steven Chuck Hale, Harper, Randy Hepworth, Jan Herring, Eileen Heyrand, L. J. Hooten, Garth R. Iorg. John P. Jay, Russell Bradford W. Krause, . Leiter, Stephen F. Lyman, R. Frank McKinley, Robert Martin. Beverly Palmer, Nalle, Nolan Edward L. Paxton, Mark S. Perry, Francis Peters. Kyle Rowley, Theodore Sabino, Edward Sachs, Donald Simmons, Robert Smith, Daniel Stagman, Michael J. Talbot. Joseph Turner. Greg VanSciver, Cliff Vout. Rick E. Waterfall. Lee Wirthlin Sam Bournakis, Sandy Griffiths, Joey Greg Sanchez, Ashley Wilmott, William Syracuse Householder Jean-jacqu- "'By The Wallace Ivie famheld their Christmas party at the home of Ivan and Janice Robins. Joining the family were Devon and Glenda Quarn-berDon, and Arlene Hansen of Elk Ridge, Carolyn Leishman, and friend David Shreve of their and Bountiful. families. Pat and Jay Bingham couldn't be there on account of sickness. Neil, Edith, Ray and Monroe left Melanie December 20 for Longview. Texas, where they spent Christmas with Diana and Tucker Conley and family. at Workers Scipio had their Sportswear annual Christmas party A Tuesday at noon. delicious lunch was enjoyed by everyone and Christmas gifts were exchanged. Work will begin again January 5. Susie Memmott ena group of tertained young people Wednesday. December 24, in honor of Jeds fifth birthHis birthday is day. Christmas Day. Primary boys, girls, and teachers presented a Christmas program December 24 prior to the Christmas dance and a visit from Santa. John Ballow, California. has been visiting his parents, Ed and Berniece He also visited Ballow. his brother Gordon, wife and family in Sigurd, Utah. Gordon, wife and children spent Christmas Eve home with his parents and John. Sheldon, Beulah, and Matt Quarnberg enjoyed Christmas dinner in Richfield at the home of Marvin Sherma and Turner and with their other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Griffiths and friend. Las Vegas, stopped to visit Hilda Quarnberg on their ily g. way to Salt Lake City. K A NOSH DIVORCE AND CHILDREN stress Lola Monroe Pat and Morris Quarnberg and children also Hilda's at stopped Christmas Eve for a short visit. Richard and Ramona Thatcher became first time grandparents December 18 when a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peterson Con(Gayle) of Levan. gratulations! Ward Elders and wives enjoyed a hay ride and caroling Tuesday eveAfter the ride ning. they were served hot chili and cocoa at the ward hall. December Saturday, 27, the Elders sponsored a rabbit hunt, which was enjoyed by all that hunted. Klea Harmon and Memmott were in Fillmore at Rick and Jan Memmotts' for Christmas Eve. Traditional family Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and weekend dinners were served as tofamilies gathered gether. Gwen and Darwin Jensen and family were at the Keith Robinsons. Kim. Kendall, Kelly, and wives and children were at Ferrell Quarnberg 's. Margene and Janet Robins were at Guy Robins'. Jeanne and Gordon Lee, Young, Mary, Mark and families were at the LaMar Monroes. Andrea and Steve Poul-to- n and boy, Kathy, Kent Hatch, and Nathan were at the Leo Robins. Kirk, Jeff, Scott and Royce and wives and families were at the Howard Memmotts. Rosalie and George Nolan and family were at the Jay Memmotts. Joan. Brad and Chris and families were at Bill Thompsons. Marlin Linda and a broken marriage, and that stress can hurt the youngsters progress in Allers said the stress bv Path el Whitaker on a youngster can show up in the school classroom in the form of nervous- SOCIAL SECURITY PROBLEMS absent-mindednes- s, and Dathel ness, weariness, school. Whitaker were delighted The divorce rate na- ness, withdrawal, declin- to have Mildred Pikyavit tionally is on the rise, ing grades, aggressiveand her family in their climbing from 5.2 per ness and physical 26th home December as stomach for homemade ice cream. 1,000 population in 1978 to 5.3 in 1979. The Utah aches, backaches, sore Mildred is to be comrate for 1979 was 5.5, muscles, rashes or tics. for the manner plimented Allers notes that chil- In which she has trained according to the Utah of dren in homes where di- her daughters to be good State Department vorce has occurred often little mothers. Mildred's Health. Robert D. Allers, a are troubled by a lack of grandchildren are well school psychologist in information. mannered and kept Seldom do parents Grand Rapids, Michigan, spotlessly clean. said some of the feelings have a good discussion Those enjoying the that often create stress with their child about afternoon at together in cnidren whose parents their divorce, he states, the Whitakers were: child may Mildred sons: and get divorced are anger, adding: "The some information pick up loneliness. and Maylon; Melvin and Ladd guilt The childrens anger by hearing the parents Pikyavit and the following arises from being caught discuss the divorce and its daughters and families: in a situation they cant causes in the course of Marguerite Lane and two control, he wrote, adding an argument or a phone children Christin and conversation. Mikki; Marlene Kanosh that many children suffer Relatives or baby- and four children Jerold, guilt because they feel sitters also may try to Mar-lenand Kenny Corey, (wrongly) that they have explain the divorce. InBravo Geri and dicause the helped formation drawn from vorce. husband, Phillip and two is Charles and After divorce, a child these conversations children, nature often biased its by Brandy; and Gary Smith may see less of both par- or exaggerated. and Heston. Twin ents. Result: loneliness. The psychologist says Geri baby lives in Peach that although divorce Arizona and Springs, has become common, Miller and family were most children feel that Gary lives in Kaibeto, Arizona. at the Elmer Quarn-bergthey are the only ones Karen Russell and who have divorced parCrook were happy to have Janene and Blaine ents and that other chilChambers and family and dren or adults will not their daughter Allyson husband Christofferson, Penney were at the Dick understand their situaDavid and two children, Proberts. tion and their feelings. and Shallay from Kay. Terry and Dixie, to Nikky Allers suggested Utah here to Lindon, Robert. Warren. Kary, teachers who recognize the weekend with spend and Diane and Elizabeth signs of stress in stuthem. were at the Dix Mon- dents to hold conferKirk and Kathy Kim roes.' ences with parents. Di- ball and son Ryan spent Kent and Stuart Mem- vorced parents should not mott and families were hesitate to ask for a Christmas holidays with his parents Hope and at the Nord Memmotts. conference. Orville, brother, Monte and Juanna, Stacy, and sister, Patti Sorenson Robyn Davies and lone and family. Kirk and Monroe were at the family live in Logan, Ut. Merlin Monroes. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carol Jean, Steve and Faunce came in from Patty were at the Carl Fallon, Nevada to be with Proberts'. for members family Robert, Jay, Cindy Christmas. New and families were at the Also coming from Fall Chester Memmotts'. Nevada to spend the on, Janet and Lee McInwere Mr. and holidays and were family tyre Evan Robinson Price Mrs. Lee and at the Jack Monroes'. Ross Warner little son. divided They Wande and Ralph Mrs. Leona Besendorfer their time between visitCarter were at the Dee Audean Gregersen ing Lees mother, Nora Memmotts. Cecil C. Nixon and Tinas family memDell Wasden and fambers in Meadow. Jessie Wuffenstein ily at the Lloyd Taft and Maurene Wells Nichols Willard moodi- s. and Renewals Paxton enjoyed having their son. Frank, wife Sherry, and three children from the J. D. Ranch in Pine Valley, Nevada join them for the holidays. They also helped celebrate Tafts brithdav on December 27th. To help Utahna Bemis have a joyous holiday, children the following arrived at her home: Larry Bemis and wife Susan and four children from Syracuse, Utah; Steve and Iva (Bemis) Fillmore and three children from Granger, and Utah. Raymond Bemis and wife Marlene and three children from Provo, Utah. Van and Meta George had a happy holiday when three of their children joined them at their home. Ellen teaches at the BYU but lives in Salt Lake; Maralee, husband. Dale Ballard and son Larry came from Hurricane. Utah and son Duane, who attends BYU. Rey Jr. and Cindy Huber and three children spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents and family members in Kanosh and also in with Holden Cindy's family. They live in Pay-soThey attended Sacrament meeting in Holden heard and Cindy's brother, Jim Larsen report his mission. Grace Staples was a guest at the home of and Marvin Melody for Kesler the Christmas holidays. Whitaker, wife Ray Diane and little son, Joshua Michael, spent Christmas Eve with Rays Spending the parents. with Dathel weekend and Willard Whitaker Leah were daughters Bunting and family from Kanab. Utah and Janet Barton and family from Parowan, Utah. Sacrament meeting Sunday was conducted by Social Security is in deep trouble again. The combination of rising benefit payments pegged to inflaton, and older people collecting the system's financial base. And not even the infusion of massive new funds, starting January I. 1981. when Social Security taxes go up again, can avoid the difficulties that lie ahead. Both the tax rates and the wage base will go almost up sharply-b- y 25 percent for some workers. Consequently. Social taxes Security are expected to take SI 70 billion from workers and employers in 1981, up $20 billion over 1980, leaving that much less for the investment needed for the nations economic growth. The "Washington Post, in a recent edithe torial. recognized problem: "Social Security taxes that you pay this year are not held, but are immediately paid out to this year's beneficiaries. Theres very little left to invest. In a recent report on Social Security and pensions, the Joint Economic Committee of Congress points out that in contrast to 1950, when total retirement, disabil-tiand survivor benefits accounted for 2 percent of the Gross National Product, these benefits in 1979 equaled 8 percent we produce of GNP-- all as a nation in goods and services. v Counselor Steve Christensen who tried out the new pulpit which was fashioned and installed by custoWard Newby. dian, As the holiday season is traditionally a time of some homecoming. home-for-th- e holiday teenagers were the guest ocakers for the meeting. VOCATIONAL TRAINING? Why go north? One of Utahs best vocational schools is right in your own back yard. Southern Utah State College has vocational training in these areas: Livestock Management Farm Management , I;,4. f t AUTOMOTIVE I. i Weld a glowing future. 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