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Show 1 Two Day Bargains-When You Pay CASH, You A re Not Payi:11g Someon e' s Bad Debts. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE THE SAFEW AY • Thursday and Friday, January 27, 28 $4.59 Wagons Candy, 2 lbs Choice All St eel tard, 41bs 75c 25c Labor unions nre a good thing, it is trill' that they ha..-e rudie:Jl elen1ent~ Fur hut they try to J,l'Ct> h l'se out. proof of this the writer asks JOll t0 CJbsNve til<' tadil's or the hest iOOr:.m nizPd unions of the country today. , There UPt'd be no fcnr of a lal.Jor fiasco ~ueh us Grt•at Brltiiun lwd recently if the t•mployers will recognize tbu t lahor ArbitraiH hulll!lll and reasonable. tion is makinii gren t leaps and bounds but wlwn employers organization s treat the unions liS "ignorant" and unlit to denl with, is it uny wonder that t!Jey re~ort to srikl's allll 'lUCh '! Treat them white an<l as equals. \\'hy do we han! as mul:h poverty in aml around 'Ctnl1. It would be a god thin~ for the prospPrit y of tlJ.is community if the workmen would get together and organize. It gives them a chance to govern the labor supply. \Yby should there n•lt he work all the year for a eertain mwlher in~tend of n pnrt of the yen:· for a large nulllber? If the mining smelting and refining workers woul<l gl't to;.;-ether they could arrange labor so that there would be <?mployment for n tl. They ean sW.ft their forces whereYer needed instead of haYing idleness in one place and shortage of labor in another. ~{ixed 75c Pork and Beans 23c 2 for Cabbage, lb 21-2c ~· Soap, 3 bars 19c l Oc Pumpkin J 5c Sardines Rice& Beans, 51bs39c IN OUR MARKET Steaks, per lb 27c Hamburger and Sausage, per lb 15c Bacon per lb Lard, 2 lbs 35c I Editoria l I 'l'he rnilPd Htatt•s workerl:l have hePn fig-ht in~-; fo r a living wage ll!td they can 11 orkiug' cmulitions where At the Logan Inter-Mounta in Egg-T,aying Contest, our pen~ are a year. monthR ' work mor<• thau n fpw first and fifth; our pullets, first , second, t hird, f ourth a n d tled f or fifth It is lH·na<lca.=:t thHt thpy receive PXplace. It is true that hev I lvn·hitant pa_,-. Order Some Of Utah's Best Chicks Now 1 j l'l'l'l'i YP hh.:h w!lgP>< "when they work:' Pricea Reasonabl e Murray, R. D. No. 5 i hut 11hut good is that when they can Turpin Brother• Phone 160 ~ only wor k a fpw months a year? The Phoae 383-J J t·mplorl'rs lltt\'l' not nu:nvered that. _-~_...,,... :;;::..;~ ....--.........- .......--.,....,... .---......~,....~..:~....~... . ......,.....,..,.."'11..--............P"'"''?-..,...;. .,.~,....•··~ I - necessary to make up the payments after you get well. Carlisle Motor Co. • Phone Murray 483 4800 South State Street ' 't L • •\ • ).• • ' '• • ' • ···"" • ' • '' ' , , ... ' . ' l , ~ , ~...!'" • • '4 ..., ·~ • • DA -N CE FRATE RNAL HALL, MURR AY Every Satu;rda y Night · Music By SOCIET Y SMART SET Phone Murray 431 4870 South State WHOL ESALt AND RET AIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN AND POULT RY FEED SEED , AND BULBS COAL UTAH GRAND - - - MUTU AL ROYAL CASTL E GATE 35c MURR AY EAGLE and VALE JOURN AL TURPI NS' LEGHO RNS IN THE LEAD Our Stock is Record Holdin" > • < • - .. Disability Insurance will ta kc care of your nwnt h ly payments in the event you are sick or disabled and it is not The marriage of ~Iifls Gertrude For bush, danghter of :\lr. and l\Irs. Lester A Real Bargain Pure, Snok White Forl5ush and Clarence Sharp took place Wednesday of lust week In the Salt Luke t<'lllllle. .A n•cevt ion was ~iven in hOllOt' of tbe younii co uple Tlmrstla~ · <'H'llinK at the hoJHe of :\It·. and .\Ir'!. Thomas Cook on South State str<'l'l onl.v the imnll'diatp familil.'s mul a few Campbell Eastern Bean s They elm;e r\'lutives l.Jelng pref.cnt. n•ill mnke their home in Eust :\li<lvale :\liss lYy Croxford, <laughter of :\Ir. , · e\V Stoc-k anJ Fresh nnu ~Ir:<. l<Jrnest C'roxfor<l and H•ln' l',V Solid Heads Choice . ............................. ......... -......... --------.. .. .... --............................. .J. Christenson were married ~Ionday of last wePk. T!JP youug couple will make tlwir home in :\fillereek. Larg-e Quart Cans ~Ir. aml ~In<. GPor,_:p H. Wattil had Mission Bell, ap Rose as thPir "ue~ts 'fhnrstlay evl'nin;; of · last w1•ek, .::IIr. nntl Mrs. John "'oo<ls, uml 1fr. and :\Trs. James E. Clay. ~Ir. and l\Irs. William In~all'l , Jr. .A Real Opportuni ty An Excepaion al Buy entertained the memLer:,l of tdr club Satnr<lay evening of lnst W(•ek. 'l'b•• ~Ul'f<ts indnded .:\Ir. and ~In;. C. L. Shaw :\f.r and ::llr;;. <Hen Hale, .'t1r. a111l ' ~Irs Truman Carlisle, ~Ir . an<l I . :\In;. Clifford "·atts uud :\lr. and ::\Irs . .John Cluy. 'l'he 1'11 st Ch it'f ('ompanions ('lu!J ll't'l'l' ent<•rtaiued ut llie home of Mrs. Emma Xl'lson ·rllnrs<!a~·. • \\'hole or li a! f Slab ::llisses Yera and Gem Gnufin were T -Bone and S irloin hostesses to the members of their club Friclny evening of last week. entertained !\Irs. Geor.l.!'<' Jin,;eh r r t.lte ::llurray llri<l~P club members Fri dn y afternoon of la>St Wl'ek at her horne. Pure \\'hite .J udgl' and ::\Irs. Fred R. ~!organ have Morgpn's had as their guest, Mrs. brother, Dr. B. H. ::IIcKinnore of Pittsburgh, Pa. • In honor of ~Irs. Clarence Sharp, formerly :\!iss Gertrude Forbush whose marriage took vlaee last week, her si~ ter, ::\Irs. Harold Bi.-:hOJl entertained on so-eallt>d •·seal;". to live and work in that city. RaJ: '\Yc<lne&1ay eveninK at the Forhnsll TLI' PllJ!Jlo~·prs :: .< ~ .wialion;; of T hP g r euteHt despots in hislor.l' only brought destruction for themselYes l•'t·aud>wo have <~oPrCP<I many to join home on South Stute street. She wa<; wh en they crowded the common J)(•ople · tlltlr rnnl•s. tlwy h:<' ~ :<Jit•nt thon,;anth' nssi»tPd by hPr mother, ::\Irs. Lester For too far. l \"ill the labor unions hriu~ of dollars to hriug- tlu\\'ll the lt'vel of hush. 'l'he eYeuing waR spent in games wreck and r uin to all the good thl·~· li l'ing- amnn!!; t ht• wo:·kmen, tlwy are and refreshment s were sened to 30 b7 every t ha'l"e done by trying to establish a nothing- mot\ ' or It'" t :wn a menace to guests. JORDAN PUBLISHIN G CO. Inc. l\Ir>:. Homer Bradford and ~Irs. labor despotism which refuses to recog- l h P well ht•iug- awl pt·ospl'tity of Sun and no\\' llXiomatit" (·i~c~o. ll hno"t 11 F'rn is It Arthie Rru<lford entertained the ladies nize the rights of others? The ,rank The MURRAY PRESS g-.•ts , the of the Community Altl Society '\Vetlnt•s· - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - a n d file of honest worwmen will favo r days that tlw mnrP ]lll)' luhor Telephones no such policy in San Francisco or any more prm:perous the community. L!i- <lay nfternoon at the latter's home on 35 1\Inr.ra y hor l'n'n t!'S, it m:lkt•.=: Yalues ntul Wh)' Eas Forty-eighth ~outh street. other city.'' ::\Irs.•Tanws E. Clay enertnined the This culls to the ed itor';-; mi nd a few thl' !H'oplt• of hlp flay City :<tttnr1 for Published at oll!' atnwitil'~< nf thl' emp!oyl•rs is mpre 0. D. 0. Cluh members "'ednt>sday at fl Murray, Utah facts. and Utah thiH writPr t•au fat hnm. 'l'!Jey arc one o'dock luncheon at her home on 'l 'he troubl e in Stm l!'l:an<'i:<co is than Following the ;;tit! in~ intlJtstry, killing t liP gl'Owth. 8econd ·we:st stre 't. TERMS OF SUBSCRIP TI ON not, as f:tated aboYe, thP ';<lpterminaaftPrnoon was svent in cards advance ................ $l.OO tlon of certa in union int Prests to re- tll'OHperit)' ant1 Jll'H<' l' of San Frundseo. cUnner the ::\Irs. Vred :\!organ . entertained a Lt'l us <'OnHil1Pr till' strunK nnim1s of fuRe to rPCognize that 11 thm-union man friends at a one o'clock Is entitled to a C'lu\IH'P t<J ilYl' and work today, whPl'P would the railroHrls h<' few of her of last • wePk at "'ednesday •, if it wt•n• not r.. r ll e Four Brother- luneheon in t h at city." The w r iter had nn opport111;it~· to hoods? Any Jlt•r;;•. n ll'ith knowledgP of h<'r home on State Street. The Midvale Journal entered at the :!\frs. J. H. Chambers entertained the Post-oflee at Midvale City, Utah, as obserYe and stud~thP San Frunl'iseo j r~1ilronds !:now;-; what ht1\'JlenCil to th,, Club \Yedneslabor warfare a few mouths u,.:o when PPnn!<yh·ani a Rait!·oafl whl'll they ;11em!Jers of the S. S. S. 1ee0nd ela.ss mail matter in Salt Lake. home 'l'hnt day nfternon at lwr making an investigatio n on uuio11 !Jrokp thdr shovmtn·., union. In honor of ~!iss Supora Tnvoiart, Atlvertlsinc rates quOted on application_ wages for t h e U. S. Department of railrond, unee "ll. e pri<lt• oi Ill<· wml<l'' for s<•rvi<'e und l'qnipment dropJlt'd to her ~<f~ter, :\Irs. Clifford Simpson enLabor. the goYernmPnt hoi!Pr . tertalned at a miscellaneou s shower on T h e labor troubles in that city <'on- the level whPrP ord.-r <•ngint•s off tlw :'1-londay evening at her home, 4958 Popcern the bu ilding trades mostly. 'l'he illsjJedors J.1al to rontl for tht• saft•!:,· of the• pas.-:Pniiers lnr street. l\Iusic nntl games were enAccording to the Ml\flufa cturers I n- unions have contended for the closNl and fn·lght. I~11gin s lJlew out e,rlintler joye<l nnd refreshment s ~ened to 20 dustrial News Bureau, of this week, shop, while the builders and associatheads on the Hh<,.·t r tn l.JetwN•n Hnlti gue~ts. "One ot the worst problems with which ed capitali sts h ave contended for tht> more nnd \\'m;hingt •11, ll't're unable (,, l city like San Francisco has to con- open sh op. T he unions have as their that <lis!HJH·e of less than ultima te purpose, not as above stated, nt>Kotiate ;eud is radical labor warfare. If building or remodeling a kitehen, It was due to cheap fo r t~·-tin• mil<•s. The radical labor element has been but to insure to all workm n a livlng make it oblong rathen than square, to lnhor. 'l'he other railroads in the viiiO . strong In that city that injuring, wage. save steps in doing the work, and to immediately a Pennsylvani the of l'init.v The open shop, whereby all kindA of zrlppllng, or killing a non-union man distribute the equipment ad,·antageou sof the situation and ndvnntngE> took bring does utilized, be can chea p labor bas been a common oecurance. ly. the :-:killed labor that had once The labor trouble in San Francisco down wages. 'Whenever you find chenp ~P<'llred Soaking any kind of fresh meat be· ennsylP the of employ the in het•n job", the on "stalling IB not over hours or wages, but results labor, yo u fin d fore cooking is a mistake. It draws YH nin. The tPsult was that another from the determinatio n of certain union inferior workmanshi p a n d dPfective r!'out the juices which giYe the characadio, Oh and Baltimore he t railroad, tn>~ interests to retuse to recognize that a sults. You need but obsel"''e t he teristic flavor and add to its food value. •ant•t•<l hy leapl· and boundil until now the l>yy ciseo Fran Sun in e don chance a to work of entitled is man non-union If the meat needs cleaning, wipe off nwHt of tlw commer('!Ul travelers take with a damp cloth or trim it. t hP B. & 0. iu lli'Pference to the Pen--:c us,,·J\·un ia wbpnen•r possible. Snowdrift 41bs $1.00 $2.00 8 lbs 25c Dates, 2 lbs .., - ' \Ve have some exceptiona l values in used cars on which we can save you money and make terms for your conYcnienc e. \V c have arranged a new ~ervice for our customers . Our MURR AY SOCIET Y Brooms ~ ·~ UTAH-GRAND COAL Hanler-Clea net·-Hotter-N o Clinkers Less 8moke--Le;o; s Dirt-Less Soot Less Slack Just What You Need l!'or The Brooder Ask Your Dealer For It t Your hens must have the proper rations m order to give you the Maximum egg production . Our feeds are mixed to formulas prepared by the lead. mg colleges of the '"'est and tried out and approved by some of our leading poultryme n . nefore placing your Next Order for grain, call us and SAVE. Smith's Cash Feed PHONE MURRAY 56 4762 SOUTH STATE • "EVERY'rii TNG for the CIDCKEN from PEEP to CACKLE" SPECIA L PRICES SATUR DAY, JAN. 22 SMITH'S WHOLE CORN Yellow, No. 3, Per 100 Pounds ..... ............... .. . __ __ SMITH'S YELLOW CORN, Cracked or Ground, No. 3, Per 100 Pounds _______ ___ SMITH'S U. A. C. MASH, Per 100 Pounds __ ............ __ SMITH'S ECONOM Y SCRATCH , Per 100 Pounds ... 48 Pound Bag ___ ___ ___________ HIGH PATENT FLOUR $1.93 $2.00 $2.35 $2.25 $1.50 We Are Booking Orders For Baby Chicks. Call Us Now! "KASH IS KING" D OES YOU R HAR NES S Need Oil and Repairs? IF so- The Murray Harness Shop Is At Your Service .Come Early To Avoid The Spring Rush "EVERYT HING FOR THE HORSE" ROB ERT HECKEL . NEW SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Shoe Repairing -Florsheim Rubber Heels on all Repair Jobs Florsheim $8.85 Sale Is On 'Till February lOth Auto Curtain Repairs MURRAY, UTAH ······ · ······ · ·· · ·· ··· ····~ |