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Show County's High Jobless Rate Tagged toeee Rise workers in trying to maintain or increase sales. said employment re Peng the state's soeriplorment rate has dropped Ju report er, during theast months, bui the :otal civilian the ted a totalof261 more ) sine? @ year, but this increaseis said ‘scorrespondto the population growth ecording to the The report adds that construction employment was Up slightly for both the month and the year while governmental employment seasonally declines in July The Provo cinor report the total work iorce in the countyclimbed te 64,140 persons by mid-July — up 362 ‘due to :educed numbers employed in the public school system.” ae total and 3,117 more thanthetotal reported In the services»s emplcyment category the report points oui tie Juiy taliy shows 747 more persons ividiag jobs i FC; county. 58,720 Have Jobs The total number of persons wae = in the gn ade would appear to suppe thesis that more people are hav/inz items repaired — buying Hew replacements. ihe fepult added Fe se te the July, 249 newjobs have been creaied during ihe pasi year which unfortunately did not keep pace with the additionsto the total labor force. Thus, the unemployment rate has increased The report notes that Utah County’s unemploynient rate in July of iast yea: was 6.0 percent. complicated delivery skillfully handled by PROVO CITY FIREMAN Dean Isom holds tiny Gretchen, 2 daughter o: Linda ‘Weight. right, and her husband Stephen. Gretchen's breach birth involved a Fireman Isom in an ambulance on the way to Utah Valley Hospital According to the Provo jobs By LARRY WEIST in special Such was the case recently wrapped around its causingit to suffocate when Dean Isom, a Provo firersan, delivered a breach babyand gave the babyitsfirst breath of life in an ambulance on the way to Utah Valley It tal happened afternoon, July house and took off immediaieiy appointment in the ambulance for the hospital,” Mr. Isom said hospital. During the three when Stephen Weight called the fire department for an ambulance to take his wife, Linda, to the hospital for the birth of their fourth child. Firemen and ambulance officers Dean Isom and Robert Headman responded tothecall. with the The report also states, curtailing production.” The delivery was the second for fireman Isomandthefirst Wholesale, Retail Climb Wholesale and retail trade employment, listed at was reported 100 higher than the June total and 385 he number employed a year ago. indicates that business is employing more aiothe: emergency ambulance run with complications that ended well. Reassuring Feeling But for the Weights. Stephen and Linda, it was an emergency in which they were glad to be in the capable hands of officer Isom to know there is someone who knows what he is doing and can act quickly," said Mrs. Weight “We are verygrateful for Mr. Isom and the ambulance haga “It made usfeel good to know that he knew enoughto take us to the hospital and not try to deliverit here,” she said. The Weights’ doctor confirmed that the quick, thoughtful actions of fireman Isom saved the baby girl, named Gretchen, from permanent problems “The recovery will continue Curtis P. Harding, administrator of the State Department ihrough fall Because there have been less summerseasonof Employment Secui ity, said Thursday ihe July unempioy- a! hirings, less people will be ment rate dropped lo 7.7 per laid off in the fall “This will help keep the cent, down .2 per cent from June. Jobless rate low.” He said it was the first decrease since October, i974, when 5.8 per cent of the Utah Book Guidelines work force was unemployed NEW YORK (UPi) — MacHarding said the decrease millan Publishing Co.. citing means Utah is past the turning “the pervasive intiuence of textbooks on children,” has point in the recession. “Even when datais adjusted issued the first comprehensive for the normalseasenal varia- Guidelines for eliminating rations we are still seeing job cism, sexism and othersocial growth. The rise brings the job prejudices from schoolpeoks. as SWISS STEAK Row’ be Discount price ..... be PETERSO FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS 162 WEST 920 SOUTH, PROVO PUBLIC NOTICE | MARSHMALLOWS ee 9: p0GFOOD WE SUPPLY MANY APARTMENTS, HOTELS & DEALERS. DUE TO THE TIGHT MONEY THESE ACCOUNTS ARE NOT PAYING US AS AGREED. WE MUST PAY GUR FACTORIES OR JEOPARDIZE OUR CREDIT RATING. WE ARE SACRIFICING OUR ENTIRE PRIME INVENTORY 76 PAY OUR BILLS. ieis saa cae i“ i -TOIAATOSSAUCE wa nd/14 OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO THE GENERALPUBLIC! and FRUIT¢COCKTAIL Gunshot Accident Kills iiis=. .3/'89 SAVE 56% -60% - 70% 65-Year-Old Provoan Wilford Horace Lunceford, 65, of 3150 N. 650 E., died Thursdayin what Provopolice called an accidental, self inflicted gunshot wound. ‘Mr. Lanceford, uponarriving home at noon, sawa porcupine that had been eating in his garden. According to police, he went into us house to get a .22 caliber ¥ver action rifle his wife had given him fe Onristmas Inthe ran of hisbrother - in - law, Griffith of Yucaiya Call, he searched had a heart attack Police believe the rifle accidentally discharged when Mr. Lunceford was attempting to cross a barbed wire fence. Det. Glade Terry, one of the rs investigating the accident, said it will probably never be known exactly how the rifle was discharged Volice officers first arriving at ihe scene administered heart massage and mouth - tomouth resuscitation. The bullet enteréd the ‘eft part of the victim's chest and exited heard a shot and looked up to 8 Mi, Luncefurd going SUBSCRIPTION ae ‘One month, carrier Six months, carrier i® One year, carrier Mail, anywhere in United dite Ose rwniir Six months i9 One year jierald Telephone Numbers OFF CIRCULATION F553 being § state medica! SALAD OR i RELISH DISHES DELUXE 5-PIECE Saab) NaSI ~TERMS DINING ROOM SETS nia4" t THROW RUGS a i Anti-Kissinger a CARE PANS Comerst Battle Feiiows Ford Abroad HELSINKL, Finland (UPI) — The White backstairs battle over Henry Kissinger has come to Europe with President Ford. Some pi ad visors are talking not so Privately and net so cheerfully about the secretary of state's QUEEN SIZE PARTIAL BOX & aCe MAT/RESS ee 85,00 3-PIECE BEDROOM SET Dresser, mirror, neadboard Reg. 189” accompanving Ford te the 35i0day European tour ei MEMBER of Circvietion ' ae 2ves) Berg Mortuary rald Published every afternoon Monday tiivugk Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W.Stree, Provo, Utah 84601 BE. JENSEN,Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. is examiner's oiiice as required or all unattended deaths by a new state law. Funera Services: © announced by backward about 50 feet from his He told police he ought ihe vieum might have GheBai autopsy performed by the Mr. Gniffith told police he a according to Detective Terry An police reported. OW TOP QUALITY ZAME-BRAND FURMITURE! through the back just above tie the garden bui could not find | the rest ol tne year 15 goou. EMERGENCY SALE! the maternity ward. For Fireman Isom, it was just “During the past 12 months agriculture employmenthasincreased by 491, indicating more groundis being placed in production.”’ Manufacturing employment for the month was estimated at 10,670 up 185 from last month, but down 867 from July of last year In commenting on this situation, the Provo employment office said, “Tie decrease occured in durable goods, which are those used in the production of consumer or non-durables. This indicates firms are personnel took the infant up to “AS soon as we got to the house, we could see she wasin trouble.” said Fireman Isom, who also is an emergency medica! technicial. minute late spring,” the local office said. pansibl ved life Mis‘s ight, whose husband will graduate from BYU in August, said she has had two babies comefast, and Gretchen came a week early “Believe me," she said, “from now on, we'll make an drive to the hospital, the baby girl was born blue and Fireman Isom immediately cleared the infant's throat and nostrils and began its breathing with mouth -to-mouth resuscitation Bythe time the baby was breathing norms’ the ambulance was at Utah Valley Hospital where waiting Sunday 20, neck, ‘We wasted no time at the namely due to the slow maturity of crops caused bythe eee BEEF LIVER ite Hovse senior officiais launched ar. anti-Kissingerballeon in Washington in the spring. Ford shot it down. making ciear he was keeping Kissinger at his side. PROVO ONE BLOCK WEST OF THE GOLF COURSE sere WALL-TO-WALL CLOSE-OUT HIGH STYLE cOCKTAL DECORATORSOFAS 99° STEAMER PETERSON sae = natal ‘5 mostaah SE Gistributor’’ = ae ese people Increase in Agriculture In agriculture, the monthly tes employment ased in July by 514 workers9over the June figure ‘This was higher than the normal monthly increase. sroccou | SALT LAKEC7fy (UPI) — Jevel up to the same pointit was Utah's unemployment rate is al the beginning of the year down for the first time this Harding said the outlook for grating the and compared to 3,652 last year and 5.346 in June. was coming breach, that is, wit! head {ast instead of iirs and with the umbilical cord cireumstances fice, there were 5,420 unsuccessful job seekers in the county iast month Quick and Trained Aciions Of Fireman Apnain Birth It’s beensaid that heroes, for the most pari, are just ordinary Utah Jobs Picture improves Slightly |