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Show Salma Sun, August III, 'I In- - Lamnaimiitie Notes 100th Birthday Artwork depicting the looth anniversary of the directory is featured on the cover of Mountain Bells 1978 Southern Utah telephone book, due to be delivered to customers in Sevier and Sanpete Counties and the rest of Southern Utah, beginning Sept. 25. According to Phil Selander, Uity, the new books will be easier to read. Weve converted to one of the nation's most modern processes, says Selander. "A computer is utilized to print out on magnetic tape a complete page at a time ready for photographing and printing. This is much better than compiling the book at the printers, with hot lead slugs one name at a time. Since the type face used in the new has been process specifically designed for clarity, easy readership and in- dried out. Even the trees have out. With all drying out, the Parent Education Series Begins Soon . BLOOD blood samples was one of the procedures involved in a physical examination of the U0 Indian children who will spend the school year as members of foster families in the area. Indians from the Navajo, Apache, Zuni and Hopi tribes are represented in the group. SAMPLES-Checki- ng The Association, for. Childbirth at Home, International, will-beg.its next parent education series in Southern Utah Sept. 7. The ACHI series is a unique approach to childbirth classes in that its major focus is on teaching essential and accurate technical obstetrics to parents. The series consists of six sessions covering such topics as pros and cons of home and hospital, patients rights, nutrition, labor management, psychological issues, medical complications, breathing and relaxation techniques, care of the newborn, and management of a home delivery. The classes are preparation for either a home or hospital birth. Classes are open to prospective parents, individuals, and professionals interested in home birth specifically and in childbirth in general. Persons need not be pregnant nor necessarily want a home birth in order to take the series. The local leader is Mrs. Robert (Pam) Nielson, Box 375, LaVerkin, Utah 84745, ph. in Unemployment Benefit Has Become Less Work Related To Be Couple Over have years, the Redmond Honored On Anniversary the unem- they qualified for unemployment benefits. Similarly, the study observes that there are some employers who use the unemployment ployment compensation program has become less of a .system and more e of an system. This was the conclusion reched by Utah Foundation, the private research organization in a study of work-relate- d income-maintenanc- The children of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willardson will host a dinner and an open house Saturday, Sept. 2, in honor of the couples 60th wedding anniversary. The dinner will be served at 12:30 p.m. at the DeKator Manor. This will be attended by their children, grandchildren, and Pete, as he is known by all, is noted for buying and selling of livestock. This has been and still is his livelihood. He is a veteran of World War I and has served as a member of the town board. He is a member of the L.D.S. Church and is still an ardent sportsman. Mrs. Willardsons life has been dedicated to caring for her husband and family. She has given many years of service to the Redmond Ward as an accompanist in all the different auxiliaries and as teacher in Primary and Junior Sunday great-grandchildre- Following this, an open house will be held at the Redmond Legion Hall from 5 - 7 p.m. All friends and neighbors are invited to attend. They request no gifts, please. Mr. and Mrs. Willardson are the parents of eight children, seven surviving. They have 18 grandchildren and 26 . School. Mr. and Mrs. Willardson had their marriage solemnized in the Manti Temple Jan. 15, 1977. benefit unemployment problems in Utah. The Foundation points out that when the unemployment insurance program was first developed more than 40 years ago, it was intended to provide temporary assistance to those who were out of work through no fault of their own. Today, many individuals having only a casual attachment to the labor force have come to regard unemployment benefits as a regular supplement to family income. For such individuals, there often is little incentive to seek new employment once IPLYWCDCDE) Utahs Plywood Sheets. . 58 34 Plywood Sheets. conclusions: 1. $&69 Ea. $99 12 Mis Saw $139 Hr sheet Particle Board 38 -- 4X8 Sheet 5 : Aflvsi Ltmimnlb!? Halfway point between Salina and Hichfleld Phoim 8g)(5-(5(lD- 79 Selander says 42,000 books delivered this year . . . 5,200 more than last year . . . reflecting the growth in the Southern Utah area. The 1978 directory has 14 more white pages and 64 more yellow pages than last years book. Customers who do not receive a directory by Oct. 10 should contact the local business Ib Yr;rn. ryyrjTTr ' Williams Lectric Shave program. The Foundation report notes that most of the problem areas indicated by the Utah Foundation and the Legislative Auditors studies involve the statues under which the unemployment benefit program operates. Employment security we officials point out that recognize that our role is not as sponsors of any particular philosophy, but as the administrators for whatever system the legislature provides for our State. Geritol h I lOOs HI Tjrrrrm - Tablets miiihh ! Super beauty. it) 3 oz. Schick Super man-cause- $439 "TrrrrrTJTTrrrrx Soaclensj'j Soaking ll & Wetting Solution ft 11 1! $109 $m, TnrmtrmvTfirr Nivea Lotion b 10 oz. 990 Trrrrrn:rm:nrT ; Phisoderm u Skin ft 5 oz ft $109 8 6 Cleanser 83078 s The Alaskan brown bear is animal the largest that lives on land, according to The World Book Encyclopedia. It grows up to 9 feet (2.7 meters) long and weighs meat-eatin- over 1,500 kilograms). g Co. Salima pounds (680 Ydjiw IHIeaM Afoxamati EdOim KRSP AM KRSP FM K-9- 6 AM K96FM KMTI KJMC FM ssx Its Goint To Happen! $500 Dance Contest 1st $500.00 2nd $50.00 Gift Certificate 3rd $25.00 reduce unemployment. These conclusions were used by the Legislative Auditor General in formulating a series ployment compensation been will be More liberal benefits lead recommendations designed strengthen the Utah unem- summer have Many of those fires have been along highways and can be traced to a discarded Human beings are the only animals that regularly invite others to share their food. d vice. unemployment rates. Requirements for an active work search and a higher benefit denial rate will tend to lower unemployment rates. 3. Increased monitoring of claimants who fail to apply for or accept suitable work will of to along with formation section offers customers ideas on getting the most out of their telephone ser- 2. Ea. - e wildlife habitat, man-cause- over this holiday weekend. They cautioned travelers to be extra careful when enjoying Utah's natural beauty, and to remember that a single match, a discarded cigarette or an unattended campfire can destroy many acres of scenic good livestock grazing land has been lost. The majority of the fires this Telephone customers should also be interested in the inclusion of a new Consumer Information section in the Call Guide Pages at the front of the directory. The Consumer In- to high Plywood Sheets. 'V- unemploy-insuranc- program arrived at three main SALE 12 - compensation program as a means of maintaining a pool of available workers during nonpeak production periods at relatively little cost to them. Last year, a report by Utah Foundation indicated that Utahs unemployment benefit law was considerably more liberal than most states with respect to persons who voluntarily quit, are discharged for misconduct, or fail to apply for or accept suitable work. This general conclusion also was confirmed earlier this year in a performance audit by the Utah Legislative Auditor General. Both studies also emphasized that a major problem exists with the secondary wage earner who has only a casual attachment to the labor force. An economic analysis which accompanied the Legislative Auditors performance audit of ded. The State Forester's Office feels that with the public's cooperation and support,' they will be able to cut down on the number of fires few costly fires, costly not only in the terms of dollars million dollars) but also in lost resources. Valuable timber and danger -t- emporarily. Hillsides are very brown and tegration of new technology, our customers should be very pleased with the readability of this years computer-compose- d directory, Selander adds. COOK CLOSELY -- I)r. Lamar Stewart, Gunnison, checks eyes of one of the Indian students who arrived last week to live with foster parents in the area and attend school. The eye exam was part of a complete checkup, administered at the Salina Stake Center. II cigarette butt. Campfires also have been the cause of many fires. Either they were improperly built or left unatten- the vegetation is completely a few leaves on started to dry the vegetation risk of fire increases tremendously. This year, there have been quite a Labor Day has always been u weekend of high fire danger, and this year is no exception. During the month of August, Utah received a couple of days of summer moisture. This moisture helped reduce the fire Southern District Customer Services Manager in Cedar ARRIVING STUDENTS-Indi- an children from Window Hock, Ariz., and New Mexico arrived last week to live with foster parents during the school year, part of the Lamanite program of the 1,1)8 Church. Some 160 school-ag- e youngsters arrived by bus in Pune Danger Marked Weekend Mtn. Bell Program U underway III7K, September 1st O Under the KEYY Searchlight O 9:30 pm to 1 am O Admission $2.50 per person TO DANCE AND OBSERVE Proposed changes in Utahs unemployment compensation law are now being reviewed by the Employment Security Advisory Council. This Council consists of representatives of business, labor, and the general public. Its purpose is to review changes in the unemployment compensation law before they are submitted to the legislative body for consideration. 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