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Show 1 UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. AUGUST 7, 1936. Warning Issued Against Phony Labels By Allied Printing Trades Council J. F. Ithode. president, Salt Lake Allied Printing Trades Council, in a communication to the Utah a warning Labor News gives against phony" labels that evidently have been noticed in some printing jobs. The letter reads as follows: In view of the fact that some printed matter is appearing in Salt Itke bearing what purports to be the Councils label, I would like to call the attention of the buyers of printing to the fact that in order did not,r,bear the number or have been noshops tified of their violations of rcgula-J'onThe others will be notified that unless they cease to use the tiey w vlKrousIy prose- cuted In most cases it has been found after investigation that the buyers of printing have acted in all good faith, but in their own interest t should be realized that an illegal label on their work is a detriment tan a help to their cause. I, to be sure they are getting bona By communicating with the unfide union printing the label must dersigned at 24 Atlas Block, phone be clearly distinguishable and must Hyland 7536-reliable informabear either the number or Imprint tion may be obtained as to where valid union printing can be seof the firm executing the work. A number of cases are at pres- cured. Some ent under investigation. Invalu-I'8- 0 Thanking you for I . jobs have been found which were .Me assistance alone lL, which in union but shops, printed GOV. ALLOCATES SURPLUS CASH im-P.L.- ea from until next June 30, may be set aside by the governor, under the act, for the benefit of the aged. I am entirely in accord with the and intent of this law, and administrative policies are being games. miners charged that a company When the Miners union was formed. Over 100 delegates, representing as many Mine, Mill & Smelter locals in virtually every section of the nation are in attendance in addition to frateinal delegates from unions in Canadian provinces. John E. Gross, secretary of the Best Wishes to Tintic District Local Colorado State Federation of LaUnion No. 151 and Convention bor, served as temporary chairman at the opening of the convention. Frank Hefferly, president of dis PARIS BEAUTY SHOP trict 15, U. M. W. of A., representMAYME GOUDIE, Prop. ed John L. Lewis and the Commit tee for Industrial Organization, ot bee" t-Speakers during the week in sTome wbJct eluded Mayor Stapleton, Glen W, Compliments and FelicitaMcCabe, president of the Federa tions to Tintic District Local troops when members of the Kan-- , tion of Flat Glass Workers Union Union No. 151, I. U. of M sas local of Mine, Mill & Smelter Mrs. Emma Langdon, Denver, for M. & S. Workers' Convention Workers went out on strike in pro- 25 years a special worker in the test against deplorable working Western Federation of Miners, a conditions in lead and zinc mines in forerunner of the present organOXFORD it southwestern Kansas. Under ization; Rev. E. M. Wahlberg, o:r tection of the state militia, the Grace Community church, and Rev, Union Made Draught Father Campbell, chaplain of the Beer on Tap Mullin Home for Boys. comprising Utah and Wyoming, Thomas heat II. Brown of Butte, the board unanimously concurrei FRIENDS OF LABOR in the policies of the intemationa of the international organization, Phone 28 Eureka, Utah convention of the U. M. of A., ant is presiding over the convention of the Wyoming State Federation and also over the executive boart of Labor in endorsing Franklin D, sessions which are being held dur. Roosevelt for reelection as presi- ing the convention. The executive board includes the dent of the United States Success to Miners and members: Dan Orlich, following The communication mailed from Convention Smeltermens to local vice president, Butte, Mont.; John district headquarters M. Sherwood, Denver, secretary-treasureunions in Utah and Wyoming says, Glenn Gillespie, Tooele We urge every officer of our local Co. L. I. Utah; Truax, Westville, 111.; unions and every member to render D. Jones, Bessemer, Ala.; Jess Van all assistance possible to carry out L. the policy of the organization. To Gonzales, Langeloth, Pa.; Ora C. R. and Wilson, Wash., Spokane, line in render financial assistance Walkersville, Mont. with the resolution adopted and Brown, The convention is being held in take an active part in the coming the Fraternal building and is excampaign. See that our members, pected to last about 10 DEALER days. Folinfamilies, and friends, are fully the call for sessions, lowing plans formed as to the attitude of our orPhone 27 Eureka, Utah a dinner to be held at Elitchs garganization and do our part in the dens for the delegates and their reelection of a great man, who as President of the United States has wives. DENVER What no doubt will be the most spirited meeting since its reorganization several years ago is the convention of the International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers which convened in Denver,' Monday, August 8. One of the 11 international labor organizatios affiliated with the Committee for Industrial Organization headed by John L. Lewis of the U. M. W. of A., there is considerable discussion on this vital labor issue. Governor Landon of Kansas, Re publican presidential candidate, J Chatwins Bargain Store "ZT .ff JtS I Meats, Groceries and Notions SANTAQUIN, UTAH RESORT pro-spir- for the I d, shown the utmost sympathy and 1 United States. Let us present front in support of an administration that has by deeds as well as words proved its friendship and sympathv for the toilers of our country. The district officials who signed J. M. the communication were: Albert Roberts, Ross, president; solid BIG LABOR DAY PROGRAM IN TINTIC EUREKA. A big two-da- y Labor Day celebration will be held in Eureka on September 6th and 7th, according to announcement made by officers and members of Tintic Miners Union No. 151. Already an labor. ganized vice president, and Virgil Wright, committee composed of advertising to was This issued the request BEST WISHES secretary-treasure- r. B. Bert Ashworth John Campbell, local unions of the coal miners orMINERS & SMELTERMEN and Keith Hickman, is now hard at recent the at ganization meeting work preparing advertising matter of the executive board, announced and within the next ten days the President John M. Ross, Secretary should be pretty well flooded state Virgil M. Wright, and James MorThe annual summer outing of with announcements featuring the international representative, gan, celebration. who were in Salt Lake City this the Salt Lake City and Ogden Mu- Plans are to make this the bigweek looking after the interests sicians unions were held at Lagoon event of this nature ever held gest W. & with Heric, presiGuy Sunday, of the union in Utah. in Tintic. It will include a salute of the Salt Lake local union The The statement said: labor meeting and of guns, parade, No. as master of ceremonies. 104, sions of the United States su-- 1 childrens sports, baseprogram, y Possibilities of the WPA preme court which nullified the clans ball and regulaboth soft and of the Fort Douglas tion games, Coal Control Act has left and concerts band rodeo, ball; the coal mining industry without hand were discussed, also be a disdances. There may J,ar ?es Foley, secretary of the of any kind in fireworks and more than Salt Bake local, headed the com-1a- play ofthese will be Supplies soegalfar regulations as maintaining wages and likely put off from an airplane in flight. trade practices are concerned. nuttee on arrangements The entertainment feature The pronouncements of the United The best standard bearer of will be big rodeo. A large sum of the States chamber of commerce and Americanism is the man who buys be spent on this event will and association manufacturers' the money Was. 860 Union Label products made under Judge Bldg. charof this other organizations American standards. acter leaves no doubt in anyones WHEN IN PROVO of this mind that if the workers ITS country, and especially the coal short the maintain miners, are to PROVO SUTTON CAFE work day, the working conditions, im"A Good Place to Eat and wages, and to make any LABOR FRIENDS provements in any or all of them, it can only be done through their labor organizations. This cannot Quality be accomplished without the fullest cooperation between the memSuccess to Miners' and CAKES BREAD bership and the officers. Convention Smeltermens All wage agreements in the bitwill uminous coal mining districts Inc. expire April 1, 1937. But a few exRoyal bread and cakes are months separate us from this Right on the Job to Serve made only from the highest date. Preparation and BUY YOUR 1936 Organized Labor piration quality materials, mixed and a united front and Makes cooperation All Repaired a in baked by master bakers will be necessary if we are to go All Makes Bought and Sold HUDSON spotlessly clean plant. You forward. Let us forget past misService p the on can always depend Complete of differences and understandings TERRAPLANE quality of all Royal products. Parts, Accessories, Tires, etc. opinion, and cooperate fully with toforward each other and go Your neighborhood grocer AUTO LOANS FROM gether for the benefit of all emhas Royal Bread and Cakes mines the around and in President RUSS ployed TRAHER, in many delicious varieties and to those dependent upon fresh every day. them. Buick, Pontiac Co. General Motors Trucks BAKING CO. MINERS DECLARE Sales Service - Storage 150 North University Ave. 50 E. 1st North Phone 14 ROOSEVELTI FOR Phone 366 Salt Lake and Ogden . PROVO, UTAH PROVO, UTAH d 100 At the recent meeting of the executive board of District No. 22, George Mueller, President United Mine Workers of America, Summer Outing NOTICE Headquarters for Utah State Federation of Labor Convention September 14, 15, 16 and 17 Make Reservations Now ITS NEW Travelers Hotel EUREKA, UTAH Phone 100 17 Congratulations to Tintic District Local Union No. 151. Your Convention be a Success May I. G. A. STORE E. K. CLOWARI), SANTAQUIN, UTAH Prop. Best Wishes to Tintic District Local Union No. 151 May the Convention Be a Success WOLF & LAIRD CASH MEATS, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE Eureka, Utah It Tays to Trade for Cash Salt Lake Blue Print Wishing Prosperity to Tintic District Local Union No. 151 and Success to the Convention Finlay Motor unfortunate and the needy at state institutions and of providing em ployment through building and other operations carried on in cooperation with federal agencies. The state inheritance law, as i U. M. W of A. BOARD now stands, provides that $150, 00 ASKS COOPERATION of the receipts, each per-ioshall go to the state genera The District 22, U. M. W. of A, fund, and that the remainder sha! be used for the benefit of the aged. is asking the cooperation and sup- -' It is to be distributed among the port of all members of the union counties in accordance writh popu in Utah and Wyoming in carrying and policies that lation. The $150,000 mark in col- out programs lections from this tax for the cur- would best serve the interest of rent biennium has been passed the membership and protect them since July 1. Future accruals there. and the organization in the trying days that seem to lie ahead of orar the celebration a year ago they constructed a large and modern rodeo corral with two chutes. They also erected portable bleacher stands. These are still in good condition and can be used this year, thus saving the expenditure of union put on considerable money. r; 0, two-ye- in an effort to import the best A carload performers obtainable. of cattle and wild horses will be brought In for this event which will be held at the Eureka baseball grounds following the baseball a. (Continued from page 1) act, the fund may be practically developed. doubled. For instance, for each dollar allotted to old age assistance out of the $400,000 the federal government will add another dollar. For aid to dependent children, each state $2 will bring an additional federal dollar. Aid to the blind and other features are on a dollar-fo- r. dollar basis. It follows that this allocation of a additional $400,000 will make possible an extended and liberalized aid program. This leaves unallocated $200,-00part of which may be devoted to the dual purposes of furnishing additional accommodations Mine, Mill and Smeller Workers Meeting in Denver This Week , Success to Tintic District Local Union No. 151 I Supply EUREKA CLEANING & DYEING CO. deci-Jde- nt Company PRESSING REPAIRING DYEING Fountain Dealers in Supplies and Gas musi-Guffe- Engineers Best Wishes to Miners ir & Smeltermen IIUISII THEATRE ENTERPRISES Modern Theatres in Utah and Nevada Star, Eureka; Strand, Helper; Star, Iayson; Lyric, Richfield; Kinema, Kanab; Hunter, Elko, Nev.; Star, Mt. Pleasant; Star, Gunnison. OF and RUSS TRADER COMPLIMENTS OF Commercial Service Stocks Corporation Insurance Various Kinds of We Buy and Sell and Bonds PIIONE 41 EUREKA, UTAH or One-Sto- Schofield Auto Wishing the Miners and Smeltermen a Successful Convention Eureka Powder Company EUREKA, UTAH HOyiL Home-Owne- Welcome and Best Wishes to Labor SIIRIVERS The Union Men9 8 Outfitters Store A Standard Investment WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Company FISHERS BEER N. A. HAVERCAMP South State St. BEVERAGES Plammoth Mining Company G. W. McLennan, Manager. A Friend of Labor CARL P. HOPE Phone Hyland 648 MINERS AND SMELTERMENS CONVENTION PROVO, UTAH Friend of Labor orThe Standard Investment Company at 911 South State have and Investments ganized a new Company, dealing in Real Estate Insurance. Call at our office for a Square Deal from start to finish. 911 99 Best Wishes to PHONE 536 48 North 3rd West PROVO, UTAH V i ' |