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Show $ GMi iraployoro, uotorono benefit from Beteran's flot Utah employers hired and provide training for 299 unemployed Vietnam and Korean conflict veterans during the first full year of the Emergency Veterans Job Training Act, a UJS. Department of Labor official announced today. Donald E. Shasteen, deputy assistant secretary for veterans employment and training, said Utah has already exceeded Its goal for next March 1. First funds under the legislate, signed by President Reagan on Aug. 15, 1983, were made available on Dec. 1 of that year. or Statewide, job "matches placements of eligible veterans M fT I th. 'v ls 4 -- If W ' n vA,vn fv kt fv in jobs which meet criteria of the act, have reached 181 percent of next March goal, according to Shasteen. "This accomplishment is the result of hard work and cooperation among local employers and Labor Department, Veterans Administration and Utah Job Service the state, employees across Shasteen said. The Emergency Veterans Job Training Act, to which the Labor Department Veterans Employment and Training Servie (VETS) gave top priority duringthe year, allows private sector employers to hire and train eligible veterans for .JUj I ' f , v ' : u : 1984 Page Thursday, Dec. 27, - y tz t Is I- , f u, MSf SMJSSi-S- t i ? LIVING PROOF of the care and affection shown the patients in the geriatrics ward at Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. Almost daily they have been entertained, wined and dined with parties and special events, as the community has poured out then affection for these prominent senior certain jobs and to receive reimbursement for some of these costs from the federal government. Employers as well as eligible Korean and V letnam veterans must apply to either the VA or the La As we celebrate the New Year, we want to wish you success. if. ifsi WB-JISS- cituens. The total age of tin gi nip would lie well over 1,000. May White, sec ond fiom left, ;i 105 and Beaver Countvs senior ltien. Del-.- a May Allison, to her left, is oi, and A.B. "Bert Wynaught, just to her oa'h is 100. The rest are youngsters in their 80s. bor Department for certification. If all requirements are met, an employer can receive 50 percent of the veterans starting salary during a training program, up to $10,000 per veteran. Pa& Jseauty Shop Milford, Utah Newspapers are the number one advertising medium in the United States Basic money workshop helps resolutions Ill never, never again forget balance my checkbook. Ill keep traK of every rereipt and bit of information for my taxes and Im going to set up and stick d to a budget. If these resolutions sound familiar (and are made year after year without much success), the Southern Utah State College workshop "Basic Money Management m ight prov'de the impetus you need to make them a reality. Scheduled Jan. 12 from 9 a.m. until noon in the Old Administrawork-sna- p it tion 204, the will be taught la SUSC business mMru tor A1 Hunhn. Ac- -t ording to Daphne Dailey, the colleges coordinator of conference and workshops, Hamlin has taught the popluir workshoo several times before at SUSC. Manual v is an excellent time for this ivorkhop to be taught, It comes Mrs. Dailey said. at thp right time, the beginning of the npA year when we resolve to do our lest in money management matters. to hou-e'nl- mtph insurance a family needs will be included in the informative three -- hour workshop. The registration fee is $25. It can be paid through Thursday in Old Administration 203, offices of the SUSC Division o' Continuing Education; on Jan. 2 when winter quarter classes start at SUSC; or, at the workshop Quality, Mjitket Whet to keeo for KJELL JENKINS, records, how to se up a accounting svstem, how to reconcile bank statements, how to take advantage of credit without paving interest, and a discussion of how MGR, ho'1-pho- ld Milford, Utah (Mow Vocsr Time to wish you our best in the New Year, and thank you for your patronage. May 1985 bring you Peace and Joy. In 1 non-cre- 4- i ,i r itself. Additional information is available by calling 585-733- 3. non-cred- Good times and dear friends to share the New Year with is our Holiday Wish to you. 7 rr p 1 41 1 t Dear Ed Dear Red, Christmastime brings so many fond memories of the years we spent in Milford and all the wonderful people there. W'e would love to send Christmas cards to everyone who meant so much to us but would find it nearly imWould you do us a possible. favor and put a note in the news- HAPPY UJ YEAR At;.! in lupp ve come to the beginning of a bright New Year. We hope it's a gtxxJ one for you. El paper wishing everyone "AMerry Christmas from the Nielsens and hopes for a great se ison We would greatlv in basketball. it! appreciate Thanks so much, John and Lynda Nielsen and family. Bambi leaser, Utah Happy 'New Year out with oldfa joy. Hope you and yours have the happier Holiday of all. We add our sincere thar.l ,,v. We ring , s Furniture ii t jZol , Milford Appfanc '1 , ' j c'ri f, ! . , . s Foodfonn - : Beaver 6 |