Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS NE WS entered ut ered as second class matter at the post office la ill marysvale Marys vale pluto county utah under the act of 0 march 0 1879 subscription rates in advance one year six months advertising rates on application member of itah kiatt press iress national iLal editorial Asso association clAtion american N newspaper ow shaper service published by NEWS bublis CORPANY COM TANy marysvale Marys vale utah liekne OLDER editor and nia nager office at residence II 11 X A roll ORR off of honor Honorl bank CONDENSED CONDLiN REPORT OF 01 CONDITION FIRST STATE T BANK ANK D OF SAUNA SALINA december De 31 1017 C RESOURCE S loans loang and discounts 3 Oer overdrafts drafts none united states securities direct and fully guaranteed stock in federal reserve resene bank banking house carried on books as 1 00 furniture and fixtures carried on books as 1 00 other estate carried on books as 1100 cash on hand and in other banks TOTAL 1 LiAni LiTins capital 0 surplus I 1 undivided profits 1 reserve tor for interest and taxes deposits 4 1 TOTAL 11 MEMBER MI abbi 11 FEDERAL KV DI I 1 11 r T 0 va I 1 W ink arv al 4 W q A boy pauses a moment digs fists into warm pockets and smiles as he looks across his fathers fields next spring when the land comes to life hell help dad more than ever before and just a few springs after that hell be a grown man doing a mans work taking a mans place in the world even now hes building for that future hes a member of a 4 H club in his club he joins other local members to elect officers plan programs share in community activities he learns sit at first hand how democracy works then too each year he has one or more 4 H club projects agricultural moi projects acts of disown his own choice he learns earns by doing and he competes with other 4 H club members to see who does best this way he finds out what its like to be in business for himself he learns about free enterprise by taking an active part pan in it 4 H members in live power program so the 4 H program is mighty important learn details of tractor care to this boy and to other ah H and operation so important in ir members projects for boys and projects for modern farming this practical program girls alike build self reliance and teach is sponsored by utah oil refining valuable skills at the same time i company in utah and idaho the utah oil refining company feels boys girls too may enroll through honored to support 4 H club work their county extension offices by sponsoring the live power tractor maintenance program CAW subscribe dont borrow iron he new u ertl sers from where I 1 sit joe marsa are you hobby happy happye 1 funny tiling thing about hollies long before they were when ed carey started making a corking side by side on eds bench model of the T lying flying cloud it was sharing a common interest instead only to rest his eyes ces from reading of cf keeping them apart eds hobby dut but now ho he spends every spare brought them more together moment ship model modelling mo delling lingl from where I 1 sit ait a husbands some wives wivel might have resented holby can often be a cifes as well a husband suddenly shutting himself jn in fact ive got the missus interested in the attic every night but in tying trout flies and not eds prudence when she found along with that mellow glass of him working late she brought him beer it makes the evenings go by up some beer and crackers mighty pleasantly showed a real interest in his hobby until finally ed had her helping abc ut with the rigging copyright 1913 1918 united states brewers bremen foundation TOM we ve dont know what fords will look like lic but we WC operate on the policy of meriting in g your business in the years ahead by div giving ing you honest values and the finest of service NOW 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 so 0 pan panguitch duitch motor co panguitch Pan gultch utah phone 11 10 fog y tv domi 1115 in ir L J 3 unions block labor peace refuse wage boost already accepted by aj 19 other railroad unions the brotherhood of locomotive engineers what now employed emp loyes and those hose among the highest paid brotherhood of locomotive firemen the unions having refused to arbitrate can successfully maintain ninin tain the threat of a paralyzing and E Engi north nomen merica and the Switch mens the railway labor act provides for the strike against the interest of the entire union of north america representing represent in countr and against SO 90 cent of their refused a appointment ointment of a fact finding board by country per railroad employ employed emp loyes have refused tp the president fellow employed emp loyes to accept the offer of the railroads of a the railroads feel it is ia due dua shippers the threat of a strike cannot justify granting increase of 16 cents hour wa wage an stockholders and more favorable conditions to passengers employed emp loyes emr this hi is the increase awarded is same the general public to know that throughout aloyes than have hae already been put in effect non operating in employed emp loyes by an these negotiations and in mediation for nor ni mill ill it alter the opposition arbitration board september 1947 they have not only exerted every effort to of the railroads to unwarranted wage vage increases this is the increase same accepted by reach a f fair and reasonable settlement or to changes in working rules which 5 00 con conductors actors tra trainmen amen and switchmen but they have also met every requirement are not justified en by a agreement ee menton on november agreements ments have been made with of the railway labor act respecting the A glance at the box shows show shat what employed emp loyes nineteen negotiation mediation and arbitration of represented by the engineers and firemen em employed loyes represented by emp labor disputes make they are among the highest paid in en unions ons but ut these three unions representing it seems abis that hat these the ranks of labor in the united states stales if not only men are trying to also representing less than 10 per cent of railroad the highest get more they are demanding many new working rulah not embraced in the settlement with the conductors and trainmen compare these wages with what you y ou make incidentally the Switch mens union of 1947 chiw anul north america represents only about 7 1139 wrote hum 1947 him lari lils till lii 1511 here to Is a comparison of type ll it emple wail unil Ear aloin tills now adad or oi all railroad switchmen the other 93 average annual earnings being represented by the brotherhood of of engineers and ENGINEERS railroad Train trainmen inert and covered by the firemen for 1939 prewar road freight local and way union and 1947 also settlement with that shown Is what 1947 road passenger strike threat earnings would have 11 road oad freight through been if Y yard ard 2749 if the of these three unions cents centa the leaders spread a per hour increase offered FIREMEN strike ballot while negotiations were still by the railroads road freight 2738 in progress this is not a secret vote but is and rejected by th the local oe end n d way taken by union leaders and votes are onion dillon leaders had bad been been ro d P aa sae n g ery 2732 signed by the employed emp loyes in the presence in ia effect throughout the road freight through 2069 fd of union representatives entire year 1947 yard 1962 who when direct negotiations failed the railroad wages computed compute d from interstate commerce commission coram assion statement nam 11 leaders of these three unions refused to pull fail year 1947 estimated estimate on basis of actual figures for firt eight months join the railroad sin asking the national mediation board to attempt to settle the dispute but the board took jurisdiction at the request of the carriers and has been earnestly attempting since november 24 1947 to bring about a settlement the board on january 16 15 1948 announced its inability to reach a mediation settlement the leaders of the unions rejected the request of the mediation board to arbitrate the railroads accepted WEST ADAMS STREET CHICAGO 3 ILLINOIS I 1 we are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you fit t first hand about matters which are an important to everybody |