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Show I BIG I SPECIAL dance: LORIN FARR PARK Saturday Night Everybody Welcome j An electric range concentrates ALL of the heat on the cooklnjj none la wasted In the kitchen. You will enjoy cooking In your clean, cool kitchen if you COOK WITH ELECTRICITY Cool, clean, convenient, economical, safe! Select your electric range now and buy on EASY TERMS MICHEL1N Tftj at Unheard ofpric j Farther Reductiox 0f Cords Size pahri 6 j $12.80 30x3V2 ijTg $18.86 32x3 , lu'Z $23.15 32x4 H9 $23.85 33x4 gj $24.80 34x4 This is not a cheap tire it '8 stan Several desirable used cars of standard mako in fet chanical shape at regular bargain prict Stewart Service Static 2805 Washington Avenue ) Jl Ng, flunlfi Dnce at OotftnTi HERMITAGE Ogden Canyon, tver, M Sunday. Admit,!,; jf' I The Denver & Rio Grande Wester! Railroad System I Office of the Receiver WANTED Competent Workers TO TAKE THE PLACES OF STRIKERS STEADY JOBS STANDARD WAGES AS PRESCRIBED BY THEUNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOB BOARD, WILL BE PAID, AS FOLLOWS: MACHINISTS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. BLACKSMITHS, 70 cents per hour, $5,60 for eight hours. BOILERMAKERS. 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. ELECTRICIANS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. PIPE FITTERS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. TINNERS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. SHEET METAL WORKERS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. CAR REPAIRERS, 63 cents per hour, $5.04 for eight hours. COACH CLEANERS, 34 cents to 37 cents per hour, $2.72 to $2.96 for eight hours. 7 ROUNDHOUSE SERVICE MEN, 35 cents to 38 cents per hour, $2.80 to $3.04 for eight W 0 MACHINISTS HELPERS, 51 cents to 59 cents per hour, $4.08 to $4.72 for eight hr APPRENTICES, 27 cents to 51 cents per hour, $2.16 to $4.08 for eight hours. Ul Differentials of three cents per hour over the foregoing rate3 are paid to Mfi Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of five cents to ten cents per hour in ex the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in the Mechanical Crafts. Int accordance with announcement by the United States Labor Board, July X CJ: remaining and new men accepting employment are within their rights and are net J( breakers. They heve the moral and legal right to engage in railroad service and Jk protection of every department and branch of the Government National, State and s Tho men who have remained in the eiftplov of the Denver and Rio Grande WjJ Railroad, and who are now taking service are not merely loyal to the company, JjjMf proving their loyalty to the public and the Government. They are not ' 'scabs", b!B : at work under the protection of the Law and the Labor Board, and THIS COmr TENDS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THEM TO THE END. L Applicants for Work Should Apply at the Office of c5 H. C. Stevens, Shop Supt., Burnham Snop Denver Colo. Loca A t Prov0( UUh. IlVOj W. E. Hlgglnson, Foreman, Colorado Sprlnfla, Local Agent, Aspen, Colo, . V w u a u G. C. Gate., Foreman, Montrose, , Walter Roberts, Master Mechanic, Pueblo. Herman Welrlck, Foreman, n"M , Colo. F. T. Owns, Ms.ter Mechanic, Local Agent, Trinidad, Colo Co)o APB Local Agent, Florence, Colo. E c. Howerton. Master Mechanic. K Local Agent, Canon City, Colo. Co0 , 11 ; E. G. Hasklns, Master Mechanic, Sahda, Colw C E. Quaint, Foreman, Durante. J tfpM Local Agent, Leadvlll, Colo. C. B. Carpenter, Superintena J. C. Richmond, Foroman, Ogden Utah. Colo. , Local Agent, Price, Utah- Local Agent, Tellurlde, Colo. L SB JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver Denver, Colorado, July 22nd, 1922. Tke Denver and SlS Western B.i |