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Show High unemployment is unacceptable iixfffsElis In a statement introducing his 60 and 70 percent are not uncommon, economic package for the nation. One proposal to offset the inevitable Ptesident Carter said, High uiwm- unemployment that will come as a result ployment is morally unacceptable..." of the increased minimum wage is a Yet during his administration the more commonly youth differential, COUNTY, UTAH. Notioe is hereby given that the Board of CHI, Gas, and Mining, State of Utah, will conduct a unemployment spiral continues upward called a subminimum wage, with no apparent relief in sight At the This program would allow business to same time the Carter forces in Congress hire young people for a short period of are pushing for an increase inthe time at less than the minimum wage so hearing on Tuesday, October 25, 1977, at 8:30 minimum wage action which the they could be trained to do their jobs at The following applies- - Secretary of Labor, himself, a.m., in the Executive level that would justify the minimum says will tion has been filed with increase Conference Room Holiunemployment, wage. To protect the youngsters, The United State Chamber of businesses woudl be closely monitored day Inn, 1659 West North the State Engineer to turnovers with Temple, Salt Lake City, change water in Summit Commerce Chief Economist, in to prevent work-forc- e Utah, in the above entitlbefore Human Senate the the mony strict penalties for those who abuse throughout ed matter, at which time entire year unless other Resources Subcommittee on Labor, young people to gain windfall profits, all persons, firms, and wise designated. Loca- - said, 830,000 people win immediately lose their jobs if the minimum wage U Everyone who earns a minimum wage corporatlona interested tions in SLB&M. would like to earn more. Everyone if raised from 82.65 so S2.30 to an hour. And may, desire, they (35 area) Wild- - if the Carter plan is followed through wants to get ahead. But there is false appear and be heard. Notice is further given land West Corp., co' Jack 1980, it will cost the nation 3.4 million economy in this minimum wage increase because some people are going that the purpose of said Preece, 1481 Fmldciest jobs mostly young people." Youth unemployment has remained to lose their jobs, and our youth will be will be to Lane, SLC, UT 84117, hearing determine whether or not proposes to change the stubbornly above 15 percent for the past denied work experiences which are so the Board should enter an point of diversion and three years, and in Utah the youth valuable for their future lives. A youth differential is one of many Order extending and place of use of 1.85 ac. ft. unemployment rate is estimated at 16.5 must be taken to help young modifying prior Orders of water as evidenced by percent Nationally, among black young ,teP Weber River people Decree 40 get lasting jobs in the U.S. issued in Cause No. people unemployment averages over 160-dated July 28, Award 673. The water wwwit and in isolated areas figures of marketplace, 1976, to Include additional has been diverted from lands hereinafter de- Frsnson Mountain Spring in Sec. 13, T1S, R6E, and scribed: used for the domestic Township 2 North, The daughters of the Utah Pioneers of her grandfather James G. Willey and 1 family and Range 7 East, SLBM, Sec. purposes of Rhodes Valley Camp met Oct 5 at the the Willey Handcast company. 5: All, Sec. 8: All. stockwatering of 40 cattle Irma Peterson gave a most interestKamas Church with Captain Louise in Sec. 13, T1S, R6E. Township 3. North, lesson on the Pioneer Museum and innvocation was ing Wagstaff, conducting, 1.85 ac. Hereafter, ft. Range 7 East, SLBM, Sec. the house and articles in them. carriage of water is to be diverted 32: AH. Two new members were welcomed to same as heretofore Afton at a given by Merchant. Allegiance to And also, that such the camp. Meeting was adjourned and Order further provide that point N. 100 ft. and E the flag was given by the members. refreshments served. 2110 ft. from SW Cor. Captain Louise gave more on the Maofvr the specifications and declarations in the Order Sec. 15, T1S, R6E (3 miles entered in Cause No. E Oakley); and used for the domestic purposes of 1604, as to the establish99 'if- - ilf- -r t4. V.. families in Sec. 15, of ment i,;, j drilling units, T1S, R6E well locations, permitted 1 at Summit Co. Hospital Oct. Its a girl for Lee and Linda Thomas, was born tolerance distances, and lb. 7V6oc. and was 20W 8 and born weighed Oct 10th at Holy Cross hospital. the prohibition against is Rachel Ruby Park name tall. Her in. 7 !ed Protests resisting drilling more than one she has one brother and four and weB on any such drilling granting of this PP'h- sisters. Her grandparents are Mr. and unit shall continue to tion with reasons there-- wDeMrted Howard Rockhill and Agusta Mrs. Evan Morgan of Idaho. apply to the present fore must be filed Prescott. spaced area and also duplicate with the State Mr. and Mrs. Tim S. (Lori Stephens) apply to the extended Engineer, 442 State of Lyman, Wyoming became the Gines, Mr. Mrs. Darrell Roberta are the and area as described tol, SLC, UT 84114, on or of their first child a boy born son new Oct. proud parents a 8, proud parentsof before Nov. 26, 1977. above. on born Thursday, October 6, 1977 in at L.D.S. hospital weighing 7 lb. 13 ox. DATED this 7th day of McKay-De- e the Hospital. The little lad 20 in. and He has sister a long. waiting October, 1977. S. Gines. Luke named be win at grandmas. Grandparents are Mr. are Mr. and Deo C. Hausen Mrs. and Buck Happy Mr. grandparents Wilde, Oakley and Baaed of Ol, Goa, And STATE ENGINEER and Mrs. Ceril Roberts, Etna , Wyo. Mrs. Edison Stephens, Henefer, and Great Grandparents are Thelma Butters Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gines, Kamas. Great grandparents indude Mr. and and Florence Wilde. Mrs. Parley Stephens, Henefer, Mr. Published in the and Mrs. Ceril Gines, Kamas and Mr. Mrs. Ivan Mr. and Park are to happy Bee Oct. 14, in the Sum- have another girl in their fondly. She and Mrs. Lawrence Stevens, Oakley. 1977. mlt County Bee October 21 nd 141977 testi-Coun- ty 6, Daughters of Pioneers met Oct. 5 u 2-- d - in1, Capi-spac- ed The new farm HIE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 7 October 14, 177 Friday, Coalville, Utah 84011 bill is a political compromise that may do more long term harm than good to Ameri- OREO Elmo can agriculture, W. Hamilton, president of Utah Farm Bureau Federation said today. Hamilton referred to the Food and Agriculture Act of 1977, signed into law recently by President Carter. While supporting many of the basic concepts of the new law, some of which were the results of Farm Bureau recommen- dations, Hamilton said that he is concerned that the higher price support loans will interfere with efforts to expand foreign markets for American farm commodities. The new law may contain mechanisms that would put agriculture on a greased slide back to the kind of government programs that paid farmers Hamilnot to produce, ton said. "Neither fathers nor consumers want the kind of form program in whch the government becomes a major buyer, accumlat-in- g MAIN politically controlled prices. Consumers dislike them because they resent government handouts to farmers. The Farm Bureau leader said that the new laws disaster payment provisions are significantly improved over those of the previous law in that they are more flexible and realistic. He also lauded HOYTS-VILL- E Nice 3 bdrm., brick, full basement. Call WANTED FOR THE VACATION DREAM of your life rent a new 23' Tioga Motor Home, 832.50 a day plus 10 cents a mile, fully self 8 contained. Call or tfn Correspond- ents for Coalville and towns. Call Bee Office for more info. tfnx Upton 336-550- 1. 654-216- 654-285- 7. or 336-20- 014 336-278- 4. Mobile Home For Sale FOR SALE-- 14 ft.x 65 ft, large 2 bdrm., skirting, cooler, on private lot in Coalville. Call 336-231- 7. 021 Correspondent for Henefer, earn HOME APPLIANCE REIN COALVILLE- -3 bdrm. extra money. Call Joan at t PAIR Call Bobs 2 bath, full basement, Bee Office, 1 for or small Major Shop. information. tfnx fireplace on Vt acre. Call appliances. Phone a WANTED Fix-I- 336-550- 654-273- 8. tfn. Bill E 3 336-273- 3. STEAMWAY CARPET be in Coalville area Oct. 19 and 29. For appt. Cleans Call 336-245FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR SALE-G3 bed mobile home and 2 carpets and furniture. 021 beef. Call bed furnished apt. No A. VERNS TV SALES. pets, in Heber. Require SERVICE Now in old FOB BEHT will 1. rain 783-474- 3. ref. and deposit. 654-055- 3. tfh huge surpluses of grain to hang over and depress market prices, Hamilton said. He added that formers dont like such programs because they cause lower, STREET bank bldg., Morgan Senior Citizens discount. (New and used TVs for tfn aale). Phone 829-383- 1. La Dene's Catering Service now taking orders for baked goods, pies, cakes, cookies and bread. Also specializing in wedding and birthday cakes. TeleKamas, phone Utah. S23 FOR SALE Two used electric hotwater heaters, two oil stoves, one oil furnace all in good cond. Call 783-487- 5. Kamas Theatre 14-1- 783-480- 5. x 5 ROCC IbauWrhfeMkai FOR SALE Wood frame windows, bedstead, bunk bed springs, 2 tire rims with 5 holes. Call Zl-3- FOR SALE 3 1977 Modu- lar home. Alll wood riding and shingled roof. Skirted Clarkettes! JOIN the Tap, and has nice large porch. baton, jazz and gymnas- 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 8 ft. tics. Registration mtg., expando. All electric, all mothers and students at new!! I Set up in Midway Quonset in Coalville. 3:30 next to the mountains. 2 ask Oct. 20. Sheryl Clark 816,900. Call tfnx for Dan. the Misc. incerased authorization for agricultural reserach funds to 8890 million in fiscal 1978 and to 81.42 billion by 1982 as being urgently needed by farmers and future generations of consumers. 654-397- 336-245- 1. Kamas, Utah 783-446- 9 Blood pressure clinic held Oct. Ideas on transportation Residents of Summit and Wasatch Counties will soon have a chance to provide their ideas on long range transportation plans for their area. The Utah Transportation Commission will hold a state transportation planning meeting for these coun- ties Thursday, October 20, in the South Summit High School auditorium, in Kamas. The meeting win start at 7:30 p.m. The Utah Transporta- tion Commission holds these planning meetings .annually in each. of the ' states multi-count- y plan- ning districts. Future transportation plans and current projects are explained. The meetings are then opened for public comments, and transportation officials sit back and listen carefully to community suggestions and complaints. 19 Blood Pressure Clinic will be Wed., Oct. 19, 4 p.m. at the old N.S. High School. r Toole completes course Second Lieutenant Robert W. Toole, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.F. Toole, Coalville, Utah, recently completed a field artillery officer basic course at the Army Held AritUlery School, Ft. SHI, Okla. During the course, students gain proficiency in artillery techniques and are introduced to new weapons and doctrine. Lt. Toole, who received his commis12-we- ek Susan Thomas Salt Lake Kattty Davis Salt Lake Division Division. sion through the Reserve Officers Training Corps program, entered the Army in June 1977. He received a B.S. degree in 1977 from Utah State University, Logan. His wife, Diane, lives in Lawton, -' Okla. Pal Anderson A.. Janet Murri Rexburg Division Vivian Taylor Preston Division ' Undo Kettering Janice Cook Salt Lake Division Salt Lake Division Ogden vement Officer, said, These meetings have been a very effective tool for us. When we started Mariam Monk Salt Lake Division Joanna Roueche the planning meetings Marian Martin Ogden Division Division James E. Johnston, UDOT Community Invol- four years ago, we had some questions as to how useful they would go. Weve found that we can get a much better under- Divisions standing of community needs and preferences from the comments re- I think the ceived. meetings are also helpful for the public. Citizens can easily take part in what is otherwise a very complicated process. We hope as people realize how important these meetings are to the UDOT and the public, we will see greater attendance and participation. Existing and future plans, airports and rail transportation will be discussed at the highway meetings. District Directors WUliam D. Hurley, Salt Lake City, and Jim West, Orem, will be present to answer questions and discuss local problems. I : 5 Salt Lake Division Coming Soon s To ICemas 350-312- 1 399-211-5 756-761- 1 (American Fork) Tellurtde Div. 896-443-4 (Richfield 6 Preston Div. Rexbuig Div. 356-736- 6 852-191- Clara Christensen The Utah Transportation Commission is bringing Its annual State Transportation Planning Meeting to Kamas this year In hopes of receiving public Input on statewide transportation plans. This meeting will cover Summit and Wasatch Counties within the Mountainlands Association of Governments Planning District. Topics will Include highway, rail and air transportation. The moating will be Thursday, October 20, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the South Summit High School Auditorium, 45 South 3rd East, Kamas, Utah. Come and share your views regarding Utah's Transportation future. Please plan to attend. Salt Lake Div. Ogden Div. Southern Div. Tellurlde Division (Richfield) Marilyn Manning Southern Division (American Fork) ILt these specialists help you save energy. . . and money! . Meet Utah Power's new staff of Home Energy Advisors home economists specially trained to help householders conserve electricity. They are available to work with small groups In your home, or larger gatherings such as civic, club or church auxiliary meetings. For this service, contact the Utah Power Customer Service Department and ask for a Home Energy Advisor. f |