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Show V ''ursday, December 7, 1950 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Pa ge spots of western United States Monroe, Mrs. Ellen Peacock, Miss and Canada. Ellen Young, Mrs. Alice Pehrson, A uniquely arranged luncheon Mrs. - Corilla Stewart and Mrs. concluded the evening. Food rep- Sue Tratos. INCREASE UNDER NEW CONTRACT resentative of the nationalities of the club members was served bufTwo big stories ol'the Pacific Benjamyi F. Fairless, president per hour. fet interand both war style will be seen at the Dragerton proved This increase of about 11 per of United States Steel corporaeveand The entire tasty. esting theatre this coming Tuesday and cent in the employment costs of tion, today made the following United States Steel will approxi- nings entertainment was ar- Wednesday. John Wayne and Anstatement: mate $125,000,000 per year. Based ranged by the International Re- thony Quinn will star in Back to The steel producing subsidi- on current tonnages, this is equi- lations chairman, Miss Myrtle Bataan while Pat OBrien and aries of United States Steel cor- valent on a per-to- n Robert Ryan head the j basis to ap- Davis. includes which Geneva The following new members cast of Marine Raiders. poration proximately 5 per cent of the Steel at Provo have just conclud- present average price of a ton of were presented to the club by ed settlements with the United steel. President Fern Peterson: Mrs. If people would' intelligently Steelworkers of America (CIO) Mrs. Helen what they foolishly spend Varner, give Evelyn Announcement is being made effective December 1, 1950, as a Mrs. Alice Mrs. there would be no social problems Kloster, by these steel proresult of which employment costs concurrently Mrs. in the United States. Marjorie ducing subsidiaries of increases in Mary Worthington, of United States Steel will rheir prices for various steel proapproximately 11 per cent. ducts, effective on . December 1, Under the new wage scales the 1950. Such a price increases vary "rate in Job" Class I is increased with the many products" produced 12 Vz cents per hour and the step-u- p United States Steel, but taken by Vfcre? 'GforffiD for eachjf the 32 job classes as a whole average approximately become five cents instead of the 5 Vz per cent of present steel present differential of 4 12 cents prices. This is an average price increase of less than three-tent- STEELWORKERS RECEIVE 11 WAGE 1 , all-st- ar Z.00-lak- is, ,im-crea-se (3a? hs DRAGERTON THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Union Station With William Ilolden, Nancy Olsen and Barry Fitzgerald PLUS Beware of Blondie SUNDAY - MONDAY The Furies With Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Walter Iluston TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Back to Bataan AND Marine Raiders With Pat OBrien and Robert Ryan THURSDAY JOHN WAYNE in Tycoon In Technicolor of a cent a pound. These price increases reflict only the increases in employment costs which are to result from the labor settlements. Heavy increases in the costs of the goods and services which United States Steel must purchase from others have already occurred this year and further cost increases of this kind may be encountered in the future primarily as the result of higher prices occasioned by increased wage rates under the many new labor contracts negotiated in various industries during recent months. The new price schedules of United States Steel, however, do not reflect any increases in the costs of. purchased goods and services which have already taken place. BPW Club Holds c International Relations Program The BPW International Relale tions program was held at library, November 20. The evenings entertainment began by group, singing of America, the Beautiful followed by a special prayer by Mrs. Edna Graham. A group of tenth grade girls then demonstrated three folk dances, the Scandinavian representing countries and an American Square Then Mrs. Graham dedance. lighted the group with colored slides of some of the most scenic a , ' At' ''v J-- ' 'VS ALL TRAILERS COMPLETELY SERVICED, IHTCIIES INSTALLED, CHAIRS, LIGHT CORDS, BRAKE CONTROLS, BUTANE TANKS FILLED, FREE DELIVERY. , S'- 4 y? y 'v- - k3 j r rrZ'J v ? 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