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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, November 6, 1933 LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors for Salt Lake County. Estate of Hannah Odell, Decease- CATHERINE HAMELIN, Defendant ALFRED HAMELIN, n. Plaintiff " d- The State of Utah to the Said DeCreditors will present claims with fendant; You are hereby summoned to apwuchers to the undersigned at 313 tfcCornick Building, Salt Lake City, pear within twenty days after the before the 15th day of service of this summons ptah, on or upon you, if D. 1936. A, erved within the county in which parember. -- Richards, administrator of the Chis action is brought; otherwise gt,te of Hannah Odell, deceased, within thirty days after service, and pete of first publication October 18, defend the above entitled action; and tn case of your failure so to do, 1936. judgment will be rendered against pate of last publication November you according to the demand of the , complaint which has been filed with t 1936 attthe Clerk of said Court Wiite, Wright and Arnovltz, This action is brought to dissolve , orneysthe bonds of matrimony existing between you and plaintiff herein. RAYMOND R. BRADY, attorney for Plaintiff of Court Third the District In the P. O. Address; 206 Kearns Building judicial District, in and for Salt r Salt Lake City. Utah Hit County, State of Utah, A. NIELSON, plaintiff, Dates of Publication: Oct 9, 1938 JENNIE to November 6, 1936. FREDA A. BENSON, and the if of or devisees, law any, beirs at d person If deaid gased, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon, the re' property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, defendantsT The State of Utah to the said DeEeed SUMMONS above-name- rJen Unwise To Strike States Smelter Heads fendant: are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county in which this action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and m case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which had been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described property situate In Salt Lake County, You Worker Loe Many Benefits If They Remain This one concerning an increase in! sical examination before being rewages, it was unnecessary to strike instated to their jobs or to their for as such an increase would have rights to this Insurance. This wHl automatically have come to the men present difficulties to many. They at this plant when the mining com- - j will lose their seniority, and, these panies whose ore it treats granted an j who can, win have to start again Increase. Likewise, the making of S3 new employees, as their manner such a demand on thu competing, of leaving our employ leaves no obcustom smelting company alone, ligation on the part of the company. placed us in an impossible position These are the men who should most for the granting of such an in- carefully consider what they are crease. An understanding of these risking. facts Is important to everyone conBecause of the enforced idleness cerned, which was thoroughly excf several of the mines which ship plained to union committees; they to this plant, it is impossible for us either failed to believe or compreto operate our lead-plaor conhend these facts, as they insisted on centrator under conditions. present a yes" or no" answer. How many of the 500 daily-ro- ll men at the However, the copper plant could be smelter ever knew these facts? Sure- operated on ore from outside the state which comes from mines in no ly they didn't hear them at those union meetings which most of them way involved in the Utah situation. did not attend and at one of which This operation can be handled with per day, and a group of only 55 men out Of 500 175 to 300 men-shifto all of woud furnish employment could vote. for call a strike employed the above mentioned group of older This smelter has been operating men as well as some others. Offisince 1910, Consequently it Is natur- cials of the company have definitely repeatedly proposed such a plan al that many employees have grown and to union committees, but have never to middle and old age in its ser- had a direct answer. Through the vice. On October 1st, there were 181 newspapers we have read that the men in these age groups on our daily union had turned it down." How do roll, 45 years of age or over. Of these the older men who are risking so men, 71 were 45 to 49, 76 were 50 much feel about it? to 59, 31 were 60 to 69 and 3 were 70 years or over in age. If these men In the hope that some such plan remain off the pay-ro- ll lor 3l days might be worked out, the smelting or more, they automatically lose the company has been holding the heat group life insurance , which they in the reverberatory fumaoe, at additional cost for fuel. were recently so glad to get without physical examination, irrespec- These fires will be pulled in a few tive of age and at the lowest of days and this furnace closed down rates. They will be subject tq phy for an indefinite period unless op nt ts erations are returned. If this furnace is allowed to cool off it w'iil take a week or more to bring it into a jam, by which time there w.ll oc no place lor these older men to work before the period .... expr.es. 31-d- ay This copper operation, beside saving t ie standing of cur oldef employees, would mean over PiU.OOO a nonih more money available to be .pent locally than is now the cose. It would assure to our employees and the community as a whole the very considerable Income which the copper tonnage Involved would if treated here. If this tonnage is not treated here about as it is received, it will eventually be necessary, for a time, to treat later receipts e!se4.iere, as this smelter will be up to its capacity and cannot treat both accumulated tonnage and receipts after starting up. INTERNATIONAL SMELTING MAGNA NOTES A special meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Chris on Center Street Thursday evening climaxed a series of cottage meetings which have been held for residents of District 295. A round table discussion was held. Senator William H. King and Mrs. C. O. Bonner of Salt Lake City, the honored guests, gave short talks. Refreshments were served to forty YOUR HEALTH COMES FIRST!!! and 3O, Bl0ek 6 Miss Henrietta Walters of WilMis. Iona Bruner left Tuesday for s visit with friends and re'atives in mington, Delaware has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ely of Missouri. Bacchus. Mr. and Mrs. John Sax and dauOn Saturday evening, ghter, Clara, left Thursday for a two weeks visit in San Francisco, Mrs. A. R. Ely and Mr. Elmer Speers attended California. Festival at the University Mr. and and Mrs. the Fall Club. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hayda are , Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Rothrock, Mr. the proud parents of a baby boy and Mrs. Roy Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ensign comprised another bora a week ago Monday. party which attended the same affair at the University Club. Mrs. W. V, Robbins returned Friday from a two weeks visit in SaThe Utah Copper Club smoker cramento, California with her son Wedne-daevening was well atand daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. tended. The boxing bouts and wrestHarlan Robbins. While there, Mrs. ling exhibitions evidently met with Robbins attended Orand Chapter of the approval of the fans for they the State of California, Order of ieoeived much applause. Eastern Star. tul w, On Thursday, Mrs. W. V. Robbins entertain her Sewing Club at her home on Cyprus Avenue. A one o'clock luncheon will be served to will eight guests. Want To Make Money? ( Profitable winter's work In Magna for lady. Write, Box 7, giving experience. ANNOUNCEMENT" Allied Arts announces the esta- blishment of a studio with Viola McMaster. 2993 Falrvlew Avefaue. as Its official Instructor for Magna, Garfield and rural communiThe organization dept, is soon completing enrollments. A limited number of string instruments will be furnished free to those wishing to take the courses. This is an exceptional opportunity for those wishing to learn to play violin or guitar. Do not confuse our institution with the Kerr Academy of Music. inas- much as it indirectly affects the 'ocal people.) lr RICE A A plain statement of facta by either side in any controversy cannot help but clarify the situation involved and should be an aid in obtaining a solution which will be most beneficial to all concerned. BOWEN Ac QUINNEY, In the first place the employees Attorneys for Plaintiff. of the Tooele smelter should never 1002 Boston Building, Salt Lake have gone out on strike to try to City, Utah. obtain the wage raise some of them demanded. They really should not have been concerned with the demands made on the mining comIn the Third Judicial District panies, only one of which had any Court of the State of Utah in and possible application in their case. Lots 29 The afternoon was spent in quilting. THE SALT LAKE-TOOEL- E STAGE ties. Utah STANDING FIRST ADDITION to Salt Lake City, a subdivision of Lots 14 and 15, Block I, Five-Ac- re Plat "A " Big Field Survey. G ELDERS make their homes. The First National Institute of (Editor's Note; We are pleased to reproduce this week the International Smelting A Refining Company officials stand on the Tooele strike, as reproduced from the Transcript-Bulleti- Mrs. W. E. Coon entertained her Mr. and Mrs. A. Vernon Powell club at her home in Bacchus Thursid Mr. and Mrs. Keith Richards afternoon. A one oclock lunare moving on Third East street to day cheon was served to eight guests. y AND REFINING COMPANY 31 Days Tooele BACCHUS NOTES op-e.at- A-w- ay n, guests by Mrs. Dot Jensen and Mrs. Christopherson. INTONE-FOSmO- FOR. CONSIDERABLE Salt Lake For Magna .7:00 a. m. ..11:00 a. m. .4:00 p. m. .5:00 p. m. Leaves Leaves Magna for Salt Lake 9:40 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 6:40 p. jn 7:40 p. m. 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