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Show . . 111 BILfH lODiflAfa PAGE SEC ... - I railroad mws COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 11 am. Q E. Bev- -' cridge, superintendent Morning worship 11 a.m. Special music and a sermon by Dr. V. W. j Blackstock. Epworth league members will hare; charge of the devotional service at 8 p.m. followed by a message by Dr.; j Blackstock. By N. J. TU LLXTJ S are opportunities foY Mistakes mc 6 Rio Grande Softball efforts this year and our hones are Night Roundhouse Foreman learning Emerson. ho-i- i .,ivarv is fishine! Sunday he . came T. H. EVANS. Pastor. Entry Drops Out ntifi tr.. ir. hank no fish. Monday he left again iho imcoiKio. It was reported by Al Martin Wed-- ! a land where no white man Ram nesday morning that the Railroad ' ever trod." to really catch some. ' Al has Greenstreet was Storekeeper Softball entry has been withdrawn ,! nft Thp bnvs at the roundhouse are TuosHit, j irom League piay. all anticipating chipping in to pay The reasons for this action are this week. . rtini for the hire of a large truck to bring manyfold one of the foremost being: catch home. Mac's The Roundhouse received a brand individual player "selfish-interestRalti of inew week. this equipment piece rather than team interest and sports A K. D. Downey Is back at Tutman Electric Planer, formerly Operator manship. extended tour of Of the Salt Tako shoos, will rpnlaoe tVio bUV Kcv after an and Havana, .It has been a whale of a job to get;two States Southern oJd paners of aQ obsolete t the enough players out to fullfil engage- a Cuba. D.K. looks like a new man R3t ments in league play, and then, If Boilermaker Cliff Hansen and fam-jil- again, so we are of the opinion that Al puts in a new boy for a couple of accompanied by a group of close the scenery and climate down in to test his playing abilities, friends, are innings around Grand- - those parts far exceeds ours. I . the regular player benched for theM daddy Lakes. fishing Rails to be at it They brief period "howls like a little wee for a whole week. plan A meeting is scheduled by the baby that hasn't been weaned." . Ralls Credit Union for Tuesday. July 19, Al says there's one fellow on the Cellar Packer Ken Carr laid off! in the council room of the city hall I team that will just be overcome witbjone shift early this week so that he at 7:30 p.m. All officers and directors There is An joy because of the team's withdraw could welcome home Mrs. Carr. who are urged to be present ABERDEEN DEALER Rail infield has been vacationing in Oregon. jal the Rail's STAR Rails player, who has thrown it in Al's Engineer Roger Reynolds has been face numerous times that he Is just Engineer Hoffman laid off Monday promoted to the regular 8:00 o'clock Goat up on the Ogden terminal wasting his skilled services working morning. Ram lor Al and that he'd quit and let some Rails other team have him and appreciate Carman Wharff reported back to! Stationary Fireman R. T. Hay- it. Well, Al says he is free now work last week after a vacation in1 cock and family are on an extended INDEPENDENT Who gets the prize? Who is the California. tour of the Southern States. Rails prize? Only Al and other members Rail- sof the defunct team know that! Bill Grimes, retired early this year, COAL COKE Carman Bill Preston reported back The Rail employees as a whole to work last week after an extended was a visitor here last week for a kno.- - that Al has tried hard to keep tour of the Yellowstone Park area, couple of days. Bill resides with his COMPANY in Berkeley, the team going, but the support just Rails daughter and wasn't there, hence the bust-up- . Emery Richardson and Eleil Mat California. Our hands are out to Al for his son were appointed Ralli delegate and al Machinist Ed Horning returned to ternate delegate, respectively, to rep resent the local car union at the A. work the latter part of last week afF. of L. Central Labor Body at ter spending the Fourth In Welling ton putting up hay. Price. Just another case of where you can't take the farm out of the boy! ' tw j j 0in j wAc.- t HEAT Comfort " y j two-plac- e In Your ! ' Community j & son-in-la- jSjllALL po,NTS yur n -- wl!LVy A quality cigarette .... at the price 'Ty'yK FUTURE OF THE favor : . NEW COAL INDUSTRY By Walter F. IVE MOVEMENT MAY dark The following article is a part of a speech made by Supt. Walter F. GET START IN U, S. Clarke of the Independent Coal and Coke company at Kenilworth, before The National Salesman's Crusade the Helper Kiwanis Club an June 1. movement has been started in this By permission of Mr. Clarke, the the hope that it will be Journal will print his speech in ser- country withcommunities in an effort adopted by ial form. to reverse the present business trend. Its author is George "W. Mason, pres ident of the corpor ation. The idea is very simple and easily understandable. It consists of the fol lowing contributions by the salesman and consumer: Every salesman in Mr, Mason's organization pledges himFinal Installment ten calls a day as a make to self As I have previously mrerred, our future from a local stand Doint is patriotic duty. Through widespread somewhat clouded by uncertainties news coverage and newspaper coopmass endorsements eration. meetings, ex as to government policy, and the tent of underground oil and gas re- from public leaders, the prospects serves. To these may be added the upon whom the salesman calls may be led to answer the doorbell with at ability of the mines to produce at a friendly welcome and a pa- least 0jJ lowered cost and the attitude labor towards mechanization which. t,ent hearing of his sales story. This us tne consumers contribution to a frankly speaking, is the sole avenue patriotic movement. to mines the today. open Instead of resenting and resisting We have seen mines close within salesman as just someone else the to in recent due the county years is trying hard to get his hard- who hip-rnsta of nrorluction. and it is money the prospect, it is inevitable that in the next few years ' earned ..Ml J J 11 Ulra l"" others will follow. It is doubtful if""fcu; new operations will replace these foiman nas i01nM a movement toward the reason that the field is already recovery. He is out to get goods 10 cracK tne log-jaA few prosperous movin5 again overdeveloped. mines are infinitely better than a 01 PUD11R apaiQy wn,cn tne stream of business. multitude of unprofitable ones. Prior to the development of oil for If the salesman succeeds, goods will rise, combustion purposes, the state of move- - natnal income will California and the railroads were!times wiu et better and everyone, the buyer, will thereby large users of Utah coal. In recent Including A11 benefltthc ProsPect has to do is from sources demand these years the has almost ceased to exist. However. treat the salesman courteously, give if the present estimates of oil re mm a sporting cnance to ten bis serves prove to be actual and tne story. This will help him maintain demand for additional extraction ot his morale. This plan gives to salesmen an ingasoline from the crude oil should to go out after business. centive withincrease, we may expect to see it came along, he was discourin the next few years a sudden and down in the dumps. Customer rapid return on the part of western aged, resistance was tremendous. Times railroads to coal. The coal industry within the state! were to"gh- "What's the use," many cannot expect any great Increase mlsale9raen bought.. Might as well volume for industrial purposes duelnanK around tn showroom and wait to the fact that we are not in the for someone to come In looking for midst of an industrial area. For can something at a cut price." we expect any sudden, appreciable you and other citizens of the county. growth in commercial demand due to Your prosperity is in direct ratio to the slowness of population Increase. the working time of our mines. Nor can we expect much from a vol- When we go down you go down. ume standpoint to follow efforts to The merchants of the county unproduce smokeless fuel and questionably deal in articles which from coal for some time to have been manufactured not by the come. use of coal but by substitute fuels. nove-verto rsturn You are. Y.e can expect, therefore, in some degree lu 6i.Cu responsible for loss of employment Kau parous nines. veijr,an(, thfi inaWntv nf tho mines and clearly a gradual lowering of realiz workers to purchase four wares. All ation because of the increaing de- of us in the county can materially mand for the smaller sizes. Not so assist in the up of the in building many years ago, slack was sold for dustry. the freight. Today, not a small per 'What' makes the coal industry centage of the larger sizes is crush- manes uarDon County." ed to produce slack. the future is So, and I repeat, Mr. anu Mrs. jack Huntsman and traught with manifold unet'i'uunUes. sons nioiored to Huntington Canyon The destiny of the industry rests, last week. not only with those Intimately con- A.. nil h IT . hllf ttMlk tiMC1A n ioun nir. ana airs. Kooert. Simpson ot ucticu wno are inairecuy. aepenaent upon California were visitors at the home it. in our particular case, i reier w of Mr. and Mrs. CJifton Huff. Nash-Kelvinat- II ii lira!! WsfiKi;uy U W li U U U The HALF-PIN- T PIXT QUART LJ U i I CIGARETTE of Quality Ik Code No. 143 ll jffilgH Code No. Ill Code No. 110 far-flun- g 1 L . THURSDAY, JULY UTAH V 1 ivz lean ROYAL HOSPITAL LIS I ED Announcement was made tv by Dr. L. H. Merrill, company? for the Royal Coal compl"1 RECREATIONAL Kathryn Dart, resident nurse Royal hospital, to the effe-th- e hospital had been giVea ' hit An American "Mecca" for thous plete renovation, and enlarged ,00 1 ands this year will be the new Boul six-beestablishment. According to Miss Dart thev der Dam Recreational Area, million-dolla- r desert playground centering are equipped to administer J10 on Lake Meaa and adjacent to the eally any type of medical ail Grand Canyon National Park. Mrs. Mel Health andMrs m In these two scenic areas, totaling are spending this week Degn 25,000 square miles and including the mH in Salt Lake. and Colorado the of Grand Canyon lake impounded by the Boulder Dam, the government. Js spending millions of dollars to de FOR COAL Stas velop a desert and mountain playground which will be unmatched anywhere in the world. area is Headquarters for the is which daily served Boulder City, Spring Canyon Coal of transcontinental the planes by Inc. In this lovely and Western Air, "Best in the West". desert town, directly adjacent to Boulder Dam, luxurious accommodaPhone 147-- W ...Helper tions in modern hotels are available to vacationers, while for those who prefer outdoor life night and day camps are spaced along the shores of the lake. On sunny, sandy beaches along the lake shore, thousands are getting real desert "sun tans" this summer. and swimming, sailing, aquaplaning and power boating are drawing thousands more each month. Along its shores, and especially in its upper reaches where it extends right into the Grand Canyon itself, scenery of unmatched grandeur can now be enjoyed from fast, comfort able speedboats which thunder in and out of canyons which only a few years ago were inaccessible to all but the most hardened "desert rats" with their pack mules. AS FUTURE pCCA d MOSE H0WA An eighteen-hole- , golf all-gra- course is soon to be built on the shores of the lake, and a luxurious desert spa will also be provided for those who desire to live in absolute luxury in the heart of this desert wonderland. Thursday Ate'noon Club Guests to the Thursday Afternoon club held by Mrs. A. II. Demmaa last week were Mrs. A. Dalpiaz and Mrs. Robert Ossana. Members present were Mrs. C. Jouflas. Mrs. J. Bergera, Mrs. J. Perry, Mrs. J. Mrs. A. R. Miner. Mrs. Joe Mrs. O. Maulsby, Mrs. F. Mrs. B. Moftitt and Mrs. C. N. Memmott. Prizes of the afternoon were won by Mrs. Jouflas. 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