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Show -- AN ORDINANCE FOR will be decided (see Para no person under the age Project ABOLISHMENT T OF Aw.?5' this Pm IV), of 1 (9) (a) cf sixteen (16) years and no convict- graph that in- SCALE AND SCHEDULE Provided, the ProApplicant. on the by be 'labor shall employed quire that I of such claims and disputes NECTION WITH THE COVffrff COURT OFlject. The Applicant will require tljat stead decided IN THE DISTRICT by the 'Applicant, both TION OF A WATER WORKsX being THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT m person whose age or physical concerned may, if they TEM FOR THE CITY OF gwE parties OF THE STATE OF UTAIjr IN condition is such as to make his em- the said the and Applicant FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, if so agree r health AND FOR TIIE COUNTY OF ployment dangerous to his and OF UTAH, BY HE AID OP claims such submit the heatlh and safety of also agrees, CACHE. Every Friday at Smithfield, Utah DOCKET . NUMBER sjftty or to be vrh to Administrator, who miy, A the on disputes 1Att employed others g'.ia'l 1165-- F claims said refer n-his discretion, at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Oaaa Hail in shall t AUGUSA SI'ETII FITZGERALD, ject: Provided, That this IN WITNESS Labor of Board the to WITLRj;nF 1 and disputes i Plaintiff operate against the employment oth-- e Review ! Matter .of the Federal Emergency hereunto set my hand an affuTT vs. physically handicapped peiamn, Administration of Public Works for the corporate seal of F ;j i wise employable, where such perEDWARD J. FITZGERALD, field City, Cache a s. decision. Advertising Ratea Will Me Made Known Upon Application wnrlr to be assigned sons safely Defendant may ' lf this 5th day o. EMPLOYEES Utah, OF PAYMENT The A. which they can ably perform. ALIAS SUMMONS will require that each D. 1938. TIIE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Applicant will require that there The Applicantcontractor construcJOS. W. and I'KTEUSOX shall be no discrimination be:suse cf construction DEFENDANT: shall pay each City Recorder, You are hereby summoned to ap- rjea, creed, color or political affil- tion subcontractor of per- of hia employees engaged in work on (SEAL) REBUILDING THE FORESTS pear within twenty days after ser- iations, in the employment The the Project in full (less deduction the on werk Project. if for sons vice of this summons upon you in cash em- made mandatory by law) all ' that will require When the United Staten waa nettled, it was the richest country served within the c'unty in which Applicant SCOTCH WAX each once than often Pronot lea and otherwi-- e ployees engaged in work on the this action is brought, in the world in forest resources. Ita euperb woudlanda covered n great We buy in barrels and ject shall have the right to orgainae week, part of the nation. It waa cany in those daya to obtain a home. All the within thirty days after service, and (98c Quarts value) provisgP WHEREAS, supplementary defend the above entitled action; and and bargain collectively through reppioneer had to do waa to go out in the woodlanda with hia axe and cut Pints (59c value) to overown chocsing, ion ia necessary relative of their ao to resentatives do. failure of case in your down trees, and he had the material for a dwelling which coat him The best wax made be time on regular working days and .udgment will be rendered against and that such employees almoiit nothing in money. It waa rough and primitive, but the pioneera and of emergency. on Holidays in case Everlon & Sons Co, you according to the demand of the free from interference, restraint, Were happy in those aimple old cabins. IT ORin the designBE of h3S coercion which with THEREFORE, been filed NOW, employers complaint, LOGAN, UTAH Then la hia ingenuity and resourcefulness, the pioneer built sawmills, ation of such employees representa- DAINED, BY TIIE CITY COUNCIL the clerk of said Court, and in OF THE CITY OF SMITHFIELD, which converted hia loga into lumber. Ia hia marveloua practical ability, This action is brought to rerover tives, in EE be gradually refined hia processes, until the home instead of rule log Judgment dissolving the marriage other concerted activities of such CACHE COUNTY, STATE OF huts, became finished mansions, and towns grew comfortable and beaucontract heretofore existing between employees, for the purpose of col- UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: tiful. Cheap lumber waa one of the basic reasons for thia growth. It lective bargaining or ether mutual Kalsomine Sale you and Hie plaintiff. Section I. That the following waa a resource that waa largely lacking in Europe, where the relative aid or protection, and that no person JESSE P. RICH, schedule in connection wage hourly Hdt water, 5 Ilk. pcarcity of wood materials made it necessary to depend largely on atone Attorney for Plaintiff seeking employment on the Project with the construction cf a water Cold water 5 Ih. and brick. and no person employed thereon shall works system within the City of Pont Office Address: initial of You cant buy better condition as a be of Arimo required State Building, FiU:, A good part of these forest resources have been wasted. Frest fires Smithfield, Cache County, or continued employment to join any Utah, he, and is hereby adopted, ts ; & Sons Co that rage over great tracts, wasteful cutting in many instances, the Logan, Utah. Everlon from refrain to or union Dates of publication: September company lack in former years of a comprehensive plan for reforestation, have LOGAN. UTAH 80, and October 7, 14, 21, and 28, joining, organizing, or assisting .a Asbestos Men depleted our resauces. The material which waa nee so cheap and abunlabor organisation of such persons Adv. 1938. dant haa grown scarcer, adding to the cost of building a home. Thia Auto Mechanics own choosing. 62 Blacksmith apprentice addition to building costa in our country ia one reaaon why many peoLABOR PREFERENCE AND EMADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 1.87 work. of out ere Bricklayers ple PLOYMENT SERVICES The ApMaaon Tenders: WE MAKE BOTH VENETIAN If our foreste had been properly conserved so that building coats could Notice ia hereby given that the plicant will require that with respect Stone or Brick AND CLOTH WIN. BLINDS unand be kept down, more people would be building homes, and more men 1- City of Smithfield will receive bids to all skilled, Mortarmen DOW SHADES. li would be at work. Every utate uhould be planting many trees and taking for furnishing all labor, material, skilled workers empoyed on the Pro-Jft- ct Mortar Low factory Mixer care of the young forests now coming along, no that before many yean transportation and service for the 1. prices. pome new forest resources will have been created. (a) Preference in employment Carpenters construction of Waterworks System , 1A0 Caulkers the from to be shall persons given located at Smithfield City, Utah, 62 Caulkers apprentice ' Everlon S Sons Co. 1- each bid to be in accordance with public relief rolls where such persons Drillers to perand avaialble are conqualified other and LOGAN. UTAH '. 1.12 plana, specification! . Electricians GERMANY6 RECOVERY tract documents now on file with form the work to which the employ- Glaziers i v-1.00 the Project engineer, Eugene Schaub, ment relates, and Iron Workers: (b) To the fullest extent possible Room 11, Court House, Logan, Utah; History brings many strange reversals. About 20 years ago, the Ger. 1.25 Ornamental and I for the workers to came commissioners to Project treaties of France man required humbly sign peace, where they may he examined and 1.12 Reinforcing secured! be through which the Germans felt were deeply humiliating to them, and to which of appropriate to deposit copies obtained upon 1.25 Structural STOVE REPAIRS 810.00 per set, which deposit will be employment services shall be chosen they agreed against their wilL Their country waa conquered and beaten 1.00 Machine Finishing workers of list the from knees. to its qualified refunded upon the return of such Get needed parte for atom 1.00 Grader ' local employment agoopies in good' condition within five submitted by 1.25 In 20 yesra, what a change. The premier of Britain ... Hoist and furnaces now. We sell em. the United encies designated by days after the bids are opened. ...... .75 had to go to Germany to seek peace from Hitler the dictator and unJackhammer Service: Provided States Employment notified that are (Bidders hereby 1.00 . der circumstances he seems to have shown good judgment in no doing. I Mixer Everlon & Sons Co, Council of the City of That unhm workers, skilled, semi11.00 Oil Spreader England nnd France may find it necessary to agree ia the main to this the City be not shall and unskilled, the skilled, determined haa Smithfield, Utah, now be 1.25 seems The terms. nation to the dictators conquered ruling pow Pipe Driver LOGAN, UTAH minimum hourly wage ratea for each required to register at su:h local 1 1.25 er of Europe. It ia aa amazing change. Shovel trade and occupation needed to exe- employment agencies but ;f such Oilers .75 The most remarkable thing about it is that these gains have been The minimum workers are desired by the employer, cute the contract. ! 1.10 Painters union obtained shall he througn mostly achieved since the Nazi party carried the election in March 1933, hourly wage ratea so determined are they .75 and made Adolf Hitler chancellor and ruler of the realm. Up to a ahort rfii set forth in Paragraph 25 of the locals in a customary manner which Pipe Layers 1.87 Plasterers with will insure subparacompliance time before that date the German people were depressed and discougar-cd- , form of Agreement. .'. 1.00 and still a conquered nation. graph (a) of this Paragraph 6. In Plasterers Tenders ..... It shall be mandatory upon the the ! 1.1 Plumbers that event, employers however, ia contract whom to the contractor What has accomplished this startling change? Apparently the princi.90 Hoofers workers who to union wish employ awarded, and upon any A - Sewer Pipe Layers 75 workpal factor ia the unity of the country under their leader. The American furnished with not are qualified under him, to pay not leu than 1JH) people do not approve of the methods employed, the suppression of free - era by Jthe union kxaJa within 48 Shinglers laborall rates to said the specified ! .50 speech and of indiidual rights, the persecution of the Jews, the abli-- 4 Common era, workmen, and mehcanics employ- hours (Sundays and holidays exclud- Laborers, ion of democratic go eminent, and many other things. .62 the is filed Laborers, Building by ed by them in the execution of the ed) after request But it shows what can he done when the people of a country work employer, all workers shall be chosen Lathers (Metal) contract. unitedly for a common need. The American people should never tolerate Notice ia also hereby given that from lists of qualified workers sub- Lathers (Wood) SMITHFIELD such interference with liberty and free government, but if they could all bidders may submit with their mitted by local agencies designated Operators: A 1.00 fi- by the United States Employment Compressor sink their differences hud work together for national ends as the Gerstatement of their sworn a bids, 1.00 Crusher , mans hare done, our most serious problems would vanish. nancial responsibility, technical abil- Service. FRI. - SAT. 1.00 The ApNONDISCRIMINATION Caterpillar sworn Such and experience. ity .... 1.25 j OCTOBER 7 and 8 statement may be required to be fur- plicant will require that, except as Dragline nished before award is made to any specifically provided above, workers Sheet Metal Workers DARK ANGEL 1.50 who are qualified by training and ex- Stage Rigging (Theater) particular bidder. 1IL0 Each bid shall be made out on a perience and who, aa above outlined, Steam Fitters WITH FREDERIC MARCH 1.87 form to be obtained at the office of are referred for work on the Project, Stone Setters MERLE OBERON and be Teamsters .80 discriminated against with teams the Project engineer, Eugene Schaub. shall not MARSHALL HERBERT Extra horses (each) .15 and shall be accompanied by a bid on any grounds whatsoever. and Travelog Cartoon Also WORK The Terra OF HOURS Cotta 1.87 Setters amount the Appliof bond for 5 per cent Truck Drivers: of the bid made payable to the order cant will require that except in CHILDRENS MATINEE SAUnder 5 tens .75 of the City of Smithfield, Utah; (a) Emergencies, which are de6 Tons or more Aa TURDAY AT 2:30. CHAPTER .90 shall he sealed and .filed with the fined as unforseen occurrences and inWEST DAYS 10 -- WILD Recorder of Smithfield, at Smithfield, combinations cf circumstances BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, Utah on or before October 19, 1938, volving the public welfare or the pro- that in ease of emergency wjiere DONT FORGET' TO GET at 8 oclock p. m. and will be open- tection of work already done on the over time has to be put in the wage YOUR CHANCE ON THE Bed and publicly read aloud at or Project or which endanger life or scale for such over time on regular ICYCLE TO BE GIVEN AWAY about 8 oclock p. m. of that uay in property and call for Immediate ac- working days and holidays, shall AT THE END OF THE the council chamber in the public tion or remedy; or not he less than 1.25 times the rate SERIAL. (b) Special and unusual circum- so established. library. bond stances rendering it infeasible or imThe above mentioned bid Section 2. That there being a newsshall be given e a guarantee that practicable to require adherence to paper published in the said City of SUN. io TIIES, the bidder will enter into the con- the applicable limitations of hoqgs Smithfield, it ia hereby Ordered that OCTOBER 9 to 11 tract if awarded to him and will herein setforth, skilled, this Ordinance be published in a be declared forfeited if the success- and unskilled workers employed up- local newspaper within the said corSPAWN OF THE ful bidder refuses to enter into said on the (Project shall not be permitted to porate limits of the City, and a cercontract after being requested to do work thereon more than 8 hours per tified copy thereof be deposited in NORTH so by the City of Smithfield, Utah. day not more than 40 hours per week; the office of the Recorder. City of The City of Smithfeild by its Provided, That the limitations AND WHEREAS, in tne WITH opinion council, reserves the right to reject hours herein setforth shall not ap' of the City Council of Smithfield adminany or all bids or waive any inform- ply to executive, superviaory, George Rail utty, an emergency ia hereby declar-eal istrative, clerical or other and it ia necessary to the ality in a bid. peace, workers as such. No bidder may withdraw his bid neakh and safety of Smithfield Henry Fonda City WAGE RATES The Applicant that this Ordinance for a period of thirty (80) days afbecome ter the date set for the opening will require that minimum wage immediately so that said operative Dorothy Lasnour rates for employees in each trade may become effective aa wage scale thereof. herein on Dated: October 5th at Smithfield, and occupation engaged in wojk AND and the Project will be determined as WHEREAS, this Ordinance City, Utah, 1988. AKIM TAMIROFF shall required by applicable State or Ter- take effect immediately (Signed) JOHN BARRYMORE e upon its JOS. W. PETERSON, ritorial Law. In the absence of such and publication as LOUISE PLATT required by Recorder fur Smithfield State or Territorial law, the AppliOVERMAN LYNNE City, Cache County, Utah. cant will determine, prior to invitNOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ALSO FURSews Publishing Dates: ing bids for construction contract, THER ORDAINED, that emer-f,e.nthe minimum hourly wage rates will October 7th and 14th, 1938. hereby declared, and that WEDcTHUrT be determined (see Paragraph 1 (a) Ordinance shall be in force on ORDINANCE (2) of this Part IV) in accordance tne date of its passage, and publicawith rates prevailing for work of a tion as OCTOBER 12 and 13 above specified. similar nature in the locality in BARGAIN NITES NO. S3 Here are two o! many bargains in Setter-Ligh-t, uVby the Cily Council of which the Project ia to be constructMEN ARE SUCH AN ORDINANCE FOR THE EST- ed. The Better-Sigwill also lequire ofTfcli? 9!y Cache County, State Lamps. There are also scores of other ABLISHMENT OF A WAGE SCALE that all Applicant by apPryv;ed Mayor minimum determined models at equally attractive prices. It costs so wage this of October, A. D. 1938. AND SCHEDULE IN CONNEC- ratea and all authorized FOOLS deductions, I V. TOOLSON, TION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION if very little for adequate lighting now that electric for unpaid wages actually any, With WAYNE MOBRM I OF A WATER WORKS SYSTEM earned shall be May0 gates in this territory are so low. Don't strain preposted at appro- ATTEST: FOR THE CITY OF SMITHFIELD, SCILLA LANE, Humphrey priate conspicuous points on the site JOS. W. PETERSON, cious eyesight for one CACHE COUNTY, UTAH BY THE of the Project. Unless otherwise reHugh Herbert. AID OF P.W.A. DOCKET NUM FREE SERVICE pair of eyes, you know GIBBONS TRP Also FLOYD or State Territorial (SEAL? quired by Law, BER 1165-Tv must lifetime. last a tekaMStavl ADVENTURE and CAKTOOg wage rates need not be established Up nisr will LiqM Cvadibvalvg.1 it becomes necessary for executive, supervisory, adminis- STATE OF UTAH WHEREAS, svod a Hom Ughtiag flvdhr to establish a Wage Scale and sche- trative, clerical or other MliM tv TVHT fcw tV M COUNTY OF CACHE wv yvw UflktM with a Livkl dule in connection with the constru- workers aa sum. Next FrL-Sa- l. Malar. Taka (diwStv vi thia 1 JOS. W. ction of a water system for the CLAIMS AND DISPUTES PERtrrfcv tv pratart yvnr PETERSON, the duly OCTOBER 14 and IS chosen qualified and It's City of Smithfield, end TAINING TO acting City RecCLASSIFICATION order of plvwv jva osSar vv aklipaliaa. Smithfield City, rkvvv HLREAS, the terms end condi-tion- OF LABOR vr Ulvfe FAREWELL TO Where there is under which this scale is to State or Territorial law ?- Otohi. certify that aa such official 1 have operate, shall comply with para- the determination of claims requiring ARHS and disgraphs 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and H of putes pertaining to the classification tiie custody of the records and files COOPER Part IV "Construction Terms With of GARY the and of labor PCinK City Coun- on the Project, Conditions P. W. A. Form Number such claimsemployed HELEN IIAYES and disputes will be han- 5lJLsidiisCityJ ihat the uhove and a full, true and correct 230; quoted from said Form as fol- dled in accordance with such and Adolph Blenjou , law. lows: In the absence of such law, claims copy of an Ordinance passed by the 'AIao Latin Rhythm QUALIFICATIONS FOR EM- - and laid Smithfield 21T1 classi- Unusual Occupations FlTYMENT The Applicant will Oof0"- -. 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