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Uonnett food AOie '(axon In a V;- Collision Damages Cars new 'edai duvin bv and bel aing to '.V. Vii'i o Call and an old laad'tei dmen by Lynn A i ''ill V-- f' ' fi-- ' ?) tf ; ' , 'j ;& 4v,f 't.j J' l ' jl i a 'detective walked he was holding up a drug s'.oie. Police expected to send Van 111 baiA to Sing Sing, wheie as spent 2't of is 10 eais in as . .fv ' b'' ' fu L 5 G V , 0 rnN a- W by.'hJt. 'v i.' . 5Jl g tt " a1,'. W f VV J .1 , . nVL Y 'Jo Hi Y s This would he such a serious thing for the country, for telephone employees, and the Company, that we are doing our best to avert it through negotiations with the unions. GLENN FOR CHEWY ... Ojr Policy a SAFER DRIVING EASTER STOPPING . That's funny, we thought (hit some of the current were written sheepherders. Original Equipment On in' AMERICA'S a the m' singing b carried out, Beginners without experience start at a basic rate of $28 a week. Regular increases bring this to a top of $63.50 a week. LINEMEN Beginners without experience start at a basic rate of $31 a week. Regulcr increases bring this rate to a top of $61 a week. (Overtime, etc. increases are continuously computing our wages with other ois i.iist have hian i", the boobv hatch. das. Now wi.rih saving we these figures). what isnt i sung. ; s i'-a- t con-- . m ts a ,n t of low nuiSiC lb ,1 oi ly ladies sing. COMBINATiCNMEN Beginners wit.. cur cxper.cr.ee start at $28 for the basic work week and are raised regularly to a top of $61.75. (Overtime, etc. increases these figures). We believe nt t people would agree that these ne good wage. There are in addition, main other advantages to working for the Company, in. lading sions with the full not j, a( j)V the Company; disability, vhhnes, and death benefit'; ,teadv woik and good workim conditions; lu e VeYt ft' ik'iej TaEf.i BICCIIS VZMT!lA7I0TPEO e rs-T- umul o ; I k.w. Urmil Ttde-phon- e . pt-n- A s"s NOV Here are Some Typical Rates of Present Pay in Brigham City f suppose the tune the o!d row t'.ed on was in beef flat. Wow. And Vi liiCAuiUii Ci.'.er t nti t one, wo better get icwii to ousiius.s, SiR'akmg I, u 'tin ' we eertfiiniy w.i, it to expiess our aiiHe.a-- i i"ii r" I fur tin oti oav t). lik- tiMtis'ual patron-- j g' .'n us latelv Total $27,000,000 a Year The demands of the unions on wages ami other matters would increase the present pay roll 70r-I- t would make our payroll more than all the money we collect for telephone service. It is five times the total earnings of the Company that were available for interest and dividends in 1916. The job of telephone is to he fair to everyone, telephone users, employees and We want to he fair about wages and tlo what is best for both employees and telephone users. it is the telephone user, after the money that we to pay good wages and provide good working conditions lor employees. W e want We want to keep the public pleased with its telephone rates and MTV ire. We want to keep satisfied about the the investors money they have invested in the business, so they will keep on investing. Let its not forget all three investors ing. that it takes customers, workers, and to keep a business go j THE KO'JSTAIK S7AT E S tsssxsssatS3smrs'S3gussssiSSSSJsDS3a Central Chevrolet Co. TELEPHONE aa3gsrauYwM.i'OT AHD telegraph company rgeaqmgarsrsruiT. For all, pay out in wages. -. "Vc:; Con Depend On The Leader" U'guwFWiMUiW'y'iiMuw'writui'Miuuuiwiuima'i . ba- sic work ' m iu. work week is the v period. Scheduled employees are paid overtime for time worked over ti dit hours a dav. E? AVAILABLE f.ve-dt- Union Demands vvho pays us Telephone employees know their wages are good. But they wouldn't he human if thev did not want them to be even better. Fact is, telephone wages have been getting Letter right along. In the last six years the average heurlv wage rate has sity-noper cent. a I Refcri'j wstm Y CENTRAL OFFICE REPAIRMEN wages. 41S re Wages end v by crop $29; regular increases bring this to a top of $33 a week. (Overtime, etc. increases these figures). It is the policy of The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company to pay good wages and provide good working conditions. We believe that wages pa:d lv this Company should compare favor-aldwith those paid by other concerns in the community for work requiring similar skill and training. To make sure that this policy hours it day at his trade write popular songs as a d d F ni on SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS-- Ths basic rate for beginners is $26 per week and ror operators with eighteen months experience Working Conditions ilowilv Folks: S nte one has said that a man cannot work ftlEAGE esht SAFETY idavs with pay; and vacations with pay of one, two or three weeks ,D on length of service. ice. Speaking for raB? holi- day work, and higher than basic rates for evening and night duty. interruption in your telejdione serv- i By LONGER premium time for Sunday and mav have read in the last few days of die possibility of an a THE, TIRES BUILT and understanding on both sidesf a telephone stoppage can be averted 1 ' 'WirVV4:r - seruece fe Sing Sing. Here I Come N Y llTA) BROOKLYN, Hi e go ag un," aid Chailes f -- YSilh rpzzd rwill Yj'illi win", ! suterrypfion si -- r 1 Richman both lire exteri'Hels da paged in a colll.'ion at Cii't oj'.li an i F' nr. th west ea h Mo day n'cning Call, alone in his car, was dining east, and n . th. Richman was duvin Neither was mjuud yisr be wiSl |