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Show 3 . OF INTEREST TO THE V'' PUBLIC I V J. D. Harris of Tremonton,' ' candidate for a member of tht , r Board of Education, makes 'the following Btntement which, no1 doubt, will be of Interest to our v ' many readers: st "Bo sure you're right before 4$'. you vote. This Is to set peoplo ' right. There are men working JiU' - against mo in the coming school! I", ojoctlon and are using the ..i,;; names of President Peter M. Hansen of Elwood and Albert E. Holmgren of Bear River City in m-' order to defeat me. They say Mr. Holmgren is out for election ' ' and will divide tho voto bo that Iff- ' the Bear River candidato will be 5f elected if I, do not withdraw. ' Ijut to my certain knowledge f 'fr . Mr. Holmgren Is not in tho race, ( because 'he toJti mo on Novem- g w bor- 28th, himself, that ho was ' ?J0 ' hot up for election nor did ho 1;, know, of any Pear River City tfA . jnan running for the Job against f4' ' J.D.HARRIS, Candidato for Board Member -for Tremonton precinct." Tho following appeared in Thursday morning's Salt Lake Tribune: STRIKE IS DECLARED AT GARLAND FACTORY o Garland, Nov. 27. Approximately Approxi-mately 1G0 men, Including what are known as "yearly" men', tho superintendent, four foremen and about twelve girls, struck at tho Garland factory of the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company today and wero still out tonight It Is understood that tho stiiko was brought about by tho "yearly" "year-ly" men those employed during dur-ing the estiro year who have 'been working twelve hours during dur-ing Uie rush season, and demanded de-manded an eight-hour day. The opinion waB expressed '.fonlght that the trouble would bo settled tomorrow. j Merrill Nlbloy of tho Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho company said last night that ho believed the differences would bo adjusted today. IIo added that the "year " men had been receiving twelve hours' pay for nine hours work during- tho season when there was not much doing at the factory, In addition to being given a half-holiday half-holiday on Saturday, with full pay, it being understood Unit they would worlc twelve hours a day during the short nish season. |