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Show Chislers Most Generally Are Picked Up "Persons are foolish who' attempt at-tempt to chisel on unemployment unemploy-ment compensation, for they almost al-most always get caught and it costs them much more than they would stand to' make," Spencer Heiner, manager of the local Employment Security office, of-fice, said today. "Anyone making a false statement state-ment to collect unemployment compensation is leaving himself wide open to a charge of fraud," he declared. "Our detection service ser-vice is extensive, with a number num-ber of field representatives and investigators working to uncover uncov-er fraud attempts. "There is a spot check made of all earnings declared, with the employer, and a consistent check of payrools records whether wheth-er kept in Duchesne County or elsewhere. "Some think they can collect a jobless check and, at the same time, take a job with an out-of-town employer, figuring he wouldn't report their earnings. But they are wrong," Mr. Heiner Hein-er stated. "For example," he said, "payroll "pay-roll records of chain stores may be kept out-of-state, yet we have the records of employers' payrolls. pay-rolls. 'The program for unemployment unemploy-ment compensation is primarily designed to give assistance to workers who become unemployed unemploy-ed through no fault of their own. Those few who' attempt to obtain benefits fraudulently and violate the intent of the program, pro-gram, jeopardize the rights of every potential recipient of benefits," ben-efits," said Mr. Heiner. |