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Show PARC WAN TIMFS Coot 'Moore, and other relatives and friends Mr Hyatt wax enroule vlxlt her special training fur home from a li imnry upervUur. in California PAP.OVA, IT AH FEBRUARY . i ii Mr, and Ali. J Mm l Mr. ii', Guymon Mia W Leotiutd Evan, who Ray Ly been suffering with an I'f ha tinlatter part ,n Hpiiit for on Lake K in Salt I City ljtlng pain in her head ui' Wedne-di- i the past Week, spent in. in the Iron and Thun-la-y he wan where Ci How I W Cl.ilr Ali Hospital unity i. Mr in te4f nl ubj t to various l.i ut.i Mm. Josephine 1ara was Site reported a j spm Washington's birth after her better much fei Mr. II where Ituhii'-liHng evening oiivi ntiori i etui ii home Thur-slaiittciKlisI a 1 i $29.75 Westinghouse Roaster " K ex-ci- - 9.95 Westinghouse Irons 15.00 Deepwell Cooker i ni, liMin mu o firm. Mr. and Mrs. S. ott Orton AS .111, mi M armlet) i. lliW ri home Monday after a reiurned from major surgery weeks tw stay in Halt Like , : I la it Frldiy at the City, fwott went up for his luii County Hospital. ilodkal clieikup and waa informed by hi doctor that he lnm P.nger.Hon, little three-- , was sure that the leg which Evans Oil Heater Evans Oil Hot Water Heater was $50.00 35.00 iov-iiii- ,1111'-- non of Huroltl und ir old Bustalmvl a u i. 'i,' IlogiTKon, ho mixed when Itoh.-leg a ii hi) nicycle Sunday. The in. ,k it j'i't almve tile ankle olid will be neceKsary to ron-jm- e lie injured limb In a cant ful nine time. wu badly burned In a fur-m- u e room explosion nearly a year ago would heal without further surgery. While there, the couple vlalt-with members of their famMr. and Mr ily including rank Reeves and family at the Naval base in Clearfield; and ith their son, Jay and his wife of Mm. Margaret Hyatt ml family at Spanisn Fork. Cl. H (mid over ami visited: En route home they stopped In m ;it m Pa rowan during the we. k with her father Jay Beaver for a few hours visit -ft 1 45.00 iutfotie Interested Iti detnottstra t ion on Laundromat . Contact Berta Barton Phone 22 U or 2212 -- WINDOW GLASS TEEN-AGER- S - Suing - Jitterbug INSTALLED Rumba Samba -- At A Reasonable FVFRY SATURDAY 1:30 at tin Wtst Ward Recreation Hall FARRIS EVANS AT CALL MRS. FOR Sunny Brook BRAND these people were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. William U. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thornton and Mrs. Nancy Farnsworth of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Linford of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stubbs of Parow&n. They spent the day visiting at the Scott Orton home with luncheon being served at 3; pm, and an enjoyable program being given during the evening. Present at tha reunion was every living member of the Immediate family of William O. - the whiskey thats r 1 Ciecrfu as its Aame i4 Jyl KENTUCKY WHISKEY- -A NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Kcff 65 YORK GRAIN BLIND NEUTUlP; For A Telephone Strike for ot Old There Is No Justification SOCIAL DANCING Fox-tr- family before there, gathered tha entire group came on to of this Member 'Porowan. and Mrs. Mr. included jroup Grover Orton of Payaon; Mr. nd Mra. Joseph Linford, Lawrence Orton and Mra. Julia of Pangultch and Mr. and Mrs. Vene Orton of Bcav er. On Wednseday, the birthday anniversary of their mother, Iw-Fev- re 1 t of Scott who had k two-wee- h (..ml of Mrs Latter-daSaints lft A Orton with the execptlon Members of the husband her and Talbot Tessi fagy rn, to their respective home, iwho are fulfilling a mtssion for of Thursday afternoon. the Church of Jesus Christ y wlih PERSONAL NEWS NOTES - 24, 1250 The Companys Wage Policy Price DOM B. ORTON 3117 Plionc 2 402 FURTHER DETAILS The union leader of the Communications Workers of America, Division 17, have threatened a telephone strike for February 24. They have to presented no evidence on which the Company could justify submitting their demands for another round of wages increases, a shorter work week and expensive changes in working practices. The Company knows that present telephone wages are good. Telephone employees have had nine general wage increases since 1939. These wage increases have increased the Company's current pay roll by $24,500,000 Telephone rate increases have increased revenue less than half this amount. The Companys earnings today are so low that the cost of any general wage Increase would have to be paid by telephone customers through that much to have higher telephone rates. The Company wants telephone employees to be not a saddling it it think that should does but party good wages onto its customers the cost of unwarranted high wages for telephone employees. Glass products of all LOiVE DANCE STUDIO ARE THESE GOOD WAGES? kinds alwaus available Telephone employees are paid while learning. They receive regular progression increases at three, six and twelve months until they reach the top rate for the job This would be about 22 of the Company's total personnel. The Mountain States Telephone antj Telegraph Company : s assignment. Here are some weekly rates on progression schedules in this community: At. a r.i.a.a A OPERATORS !S At Cedar City Start After v.T33iit 83(0.00 Year 833.00 PLANT CRAFTSMEN At Cedar City Start 834.00 After 1 Year 840.50 After 5 Years 830.00 After 5 Years 800.00 After 7 Years 841.00 After 8 Years 870.75 1 These rates are for a regular day time week. Extra compensation is paid for overtime work and for 40-ho- Is goat milk or dued? 1. ever evaporated Yes. The processes for evaporating or drying goats milk are essentially tlie same as tor cows milk. Goat's milk has been successfully evaporated and canned for a number of years. Dried goats milk has been on the market even longer. The chief teason these enterprises have not ext anded more is the limited amount of goats milk available. 2. How impoitant is vitamin A in the calf feeding ration? The New Hampshire Experimental Station found that calves consumed more feed but that gains when the were reduced by 50 supply of vitamin A was low, while utilization ol protein decreased by about 25. Vitamin A deficiency decreases the efficiency of digestion, reduces the rate of absorption of nutrients, and lesults in less energy ptoduced from feeds used. 3. What tan be done to prevent snemia in pigs? Anemia is caused by a deficiency of non and copper in the mothers milk, and no brood sow ration has succeeded in correcting this deficient . The following plan has worked very well at the Research Fairn of the Ralston Purina Com-paA .olution containing cop-pe- i, non. and dextrine is made up with v. rtci Tins solution is painted onte a day on the sows udders so that wh.le nursing, pigs consume a suit a tent amount of iron and cop-pto 'event the development of anemi t I'he mixture is prepared in tile kduwing percentages: 1 i ous Sulpha e 27 (Cc nei as gt ou id) 3 Cut ; er Sulphate, ground 70 Dextrine These eicentages are by weight, and one i ound of the mixture d in a pint of water is sufficient for one litter up to weaning. evening, The number of employees in the Company now is much greater than at the end of the war (11,730 on J Day and 18,300 on February 1, 1950). Thus many employees have not had sufficient service and training to be on the top rates. Some are on the beginners rate, some on top rates and1 some on rates in between. V-- At present, telephone operators and service assistants in large towns and small represented by the union earn an average of $1.13 per hour. Exchange installers, repairmen and combinationmen earn an average of $1.74 per hour. wh.r.v.r you IBok! yours for hundred ten thon mott "lixet." (And Ford "Six costs even leu.) "Teit Drive" it for and you' be quiet. Teit it for "feel ordering rour Ford pronto. extra quality Y, thii it Yt "TEST DRIVE" k , a, yM, FORD . . if will spes year $yt! '50 ARE THESE GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS V-- 8 Telephone employees have a complete benefit and pension plan with all costs paid by the Company. This plan not only provides for pensions, but also includes liberal payments for sickness, accident disability and death. Telephone employees also receive up to three weeks vacation and eight holidays without loss of pay. FORD DEALER S There Is no justification for a strike and if called by union leaders they will be violating a valid contract now in full force and effect. ei O' A STRIKE OCCURS we WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO 'PROVIDE AS MUCH SERVICE AS POSSIBLE. ALL EMPLOYEES ARE BEING URGED TO CARRY OUT THE PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY THEY ASSUMED WHEN THEY ACCEPTED EMPLOYMENT IN THE COMPANY. 1 , Smd your questions about livestock or poultry problems to FARM FACTS, St. Louis 2, Eighth J Missouri. Questions be answered Without charge, either nv mail or in this column, as a service ol tins newspaper. night, Sunday and holiday assignments j The only car in Its field with AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE THORLEY MOTOR CO. 8 s5 South 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET CEDAR CITY TELEPHONE 878 The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Compel ' |