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Show Workers To Receive Unemployment Benefits Workers in sixteen counties and fourteen states received unemployment un-employment benefits during May for work performed in the coal mines in the State of Utah, according accord-ing to a report issued by Ray R. Adams, executive director of the state department of placement and unemployment insurance. Of this amount, $27,685.99 was paid in Utah and $1,157.00 was paid outside Utah. Three checks totalling $48.00 were sent to far-off far-off Alabama. One check for $16.00 went to West Virginia; 23 checks for $356.00 went to California, and 30 checks for $379.00 to Colorado. Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Washington, and Wyoming Wyo-ming were the other states. Carbon Car-bon county received the bulk of the unemployment benefits paid to coal miners, that county getting $22,805.99 for its unemployed coal miners. Unemployed coal miners in other countries received the following amounts: Beaver - - - - $32.00 Box Elder - - - - 32.00 Cache ----- 83.00 Davis 74.00 Duchesne - - - - 129.00 Emery - - - - 1,687.00 Grand ----- 542.00 Iron 12.00 Rich 32.00 Salt Lake - - - - 656.00 Sanpete 408.00 Summit 166.00 Utah 867.00 Uintah 120.00 Weber 40.00 |