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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Salt Lake City Directory isht to ED Trade Your Big Car on The New Model Ford MARKHAM McCone School of Masic and Art Faculty of Eminent Teachers Leading Music School In Intermountain Region. Music, Dramatic Art, Dancing, 200 North Main St Salt Lake City, Utah. CIU8MON & NICHOLS ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 1 S, - Went 'and Laboratory Temple St Salt Lake City, Utah.- P. O, Box 1666. Mailing envelopes and prices furnished on request. Office Out on the roads they have gathered, a hundred thousand ... ; men, MCIBMIPIES Toasfor a hold on life as sure as the wolf in his den. Their need lies close to the quic of life as the earth lies close to the stone; - ' It is as meat to the slender rib, as marrow to the bone.' They as but leave to labor for the taste of life's delight. For a little salt to savor their bread, for houses watertight. They as but the right to labor and to live by the strength of their hands, IC They who have bodies lie notted oas and patience like t the sea sands. And the right of a man to labor, and his right to labor ' ; in joy, "Hot all your laws can strangle that right nor the gates of hell destroy, For it came with the making of man and 24 And it will stand at the last crumbled thrones. 5th Soath Fred J. Leonard, Manager Paul Purdue, Aset Mgr. Meet Your Old Friends at the Cullen ro Cafe and Cafeteria W. 2nd So. St. Salt Lake City, Utah. SS All the new model Cars and Trucks on display CULLEN GARAGE 1 37V4 West 2nd So, STORAGE AND SERVICE Little Hotel! 167 Main Street Flit is sold only in this yellow can with, the Avoid neaded was Cullen Hotel Salt Lake City - Utah into his bones, - W. 229-23- ' of things on the dust of --fc black band. Typhoid SALT LAKE CITY Rooms, Single Without Bath, per day , 1 i to 11 .28 Rooms, Double Without. Bath, per day, tl.hC Rooms, Single With Bath, per day, 21 .90 to 22.0C Rooms, Double W ith Bath , per day , 12.00 to 22. 5C All Depot KEARNS BLDG. GARAGE Opposite Little Hotel. Largely carried by Flies. Get your Flit and the Special Flit Sprayer. FIREPROOF. - Valves - Fittings Pipe NEW AND USED FOR ANY PURPOSE 475 v Street Cars Pass the Hotel clean smelling, SALT LAKE PIPE CO. W. Sixth South St. Salt Lake City, Utah Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves threaded and coupled for all purposes Newly i Monsey Iron and Metal Co. 700 So. 3rd West - Salt Luke City, Utah PICKLES ARROW BRAND For those who want the best UTAH PICKLE CO., SALT LAKE CITY. LABOR FACING SOLEMN DUTY By MATTHEW WOLL, Viet President American Federation of Labor. Again Labor day comes to ns and all too many of us will go out to have a good time and let it go at that The good time should be had; that Is one of the purposes of a holiday. But in addition we must think of serious problems. Over and above ail things, we have the duty to see that trade unionism is made Ls the instrument by which a fuller measure of democracy is brought into our industrial life. Without freedom In industry there is no complete freedom. Without democratic measures there is no guarantee of freedom, no means for making it effective. And, viewing the abuses of great corporate power, we know that unless we have democratic cures for the evils, we shall have to j submit to the attempted cures of politicians, working more or less in ignorance and creating likewise a bureaucracy which we fear, but may have to tolerate. .. . America is great because of its freedom, its justice, Its democratic institutions. Trade unionism can create an even greater America. It has been said that we stand on the verge of the abolition of poverty.- That is true only if we properly use our national natural and manufactured wealth. But it can be made true. Let us also add that we stand on the verge of a greater, fuller and nobler freedom and then let us make both of these visions come true. Let us have done with little things. It is the age of great things ! - UTAH-IDAH- The Worlds , Sest Selling Insect Another' Famous TRUE ORIGIN OF LABOR DAY participating, ; . COLLECTIVE ACTION IMPERATIVE By DANIEL t, i p3 J. TOBIN, President International Brotherhood oI Teamsters, . Stablemen and Helpers at America. Chauffeurs, Working people regard labor and service as a most valuable and sacred thing. It cannot be classed as a commodity compared with tangible, perishable products manufactured and yreated by industry. Labor is life; because workert give their lives and their minds when they work with their hands. Because of the deep appreciation of the importance and value of labor and service the trade unions are constantly endeavoring to elevate the standards of life and living, They seek to make life worth while ; to create opportunities for development of the body and mind; to hours of labor so that ail may enjoy lei- a regulate thesurcease from exacting toil. The ultimate sure and objective of labor Is the realization and enjoyment of . a higher and better life. This high and noble purpose cannot be realized except through' the power and influence of Collective action. The aims of labor are so noble and its motives are so lofty as to Invite and secure the support of all those who believe that it is the Inalienable right of men and women to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. , An performance claims herewith made are based on a Certificate of Performance issued by the Contest Board of the American Automobile Salt Lake City, No. 34-19- 30. POINTS DEVELOPED FROM MORE THAN 10 THOUSAND Germ-Processe- The Boards findings have been expressed briefly in the fourteen points below. Association was followed IThat the testand procedure that no deviation by the records of the test to be less after the use of the subject oil than after the use of the from occurred which might seriously affect the soundness of any conclusions based upon the data; That a reduction in the rate of wear occurring during the use of CONOCO Motor Oil over that occurring with the other oils used to the extent of 75.4 per cent was shown during these tests; That greater stability of the subject oil during these tests was shown by records of examination of drained oils being nearer the viscosity of the original or fresh oil and by chcm- leal tests of drained oils with the fresh oils; comparables; there- Technical Report and Certificate of Performance . . . Certified Test No. 2268 Summary of Results It jfiould be understood that statements made herein are applicable only to tests made under the supervision of the American Automobile Association Contest Board between September nd October f, 1929, over the Pike'a Peak Automobile Highway and Colorado Springs and Calhan Road, and the conditions stated, except in so far as the legitimate inferences might be extended. ( In consideration of the readings, progress reports, calculations, Analyses and general data submitted and attested to by the official representatives of the Contest Board, and in further consideration of the strict compliance of ' the sanctionee with the various regulations, we do certify to the statements made heron oil showed a reduction SThat thecasesubject dilution durof crank-cas- 2 Germ-Process- showed 4 5 That That . pressures were a GERM free booklet, Pis Peak TttH CONOCOS CbalUngt gives yon complete details of theso tests Ask for unusual, It at any CONOCO station or tho itations of CONOCO dealer Confirm a That with the use of the subject oil there occurred less deviation from cycle to cycle in compression pressure at starting speeds (as shown by the records) would indicate that improved compression at higher speeds might have occurred during these tests; That the reduction in the rate of wear occurring during these tests with the use of the subject oil as shown by the records would indicate a longer motor life; while, there is no reason to suppose results similar to those of this test would not show under other conditions, it ia important that references to these findings be accompanied by the statement that, in so far as the report is concerned,, they cannot, as be extended generally. However, the inference that they might be so is reasonable and rational, although not conclusive. MThat less oil consumption as shown by the records of these tests occurred with the use of the subject oil; That carbon deposits collected from the combustion chambers and cylinder heads and weighed by the official chemist were shown pres- reduction in the operating fuel cost occurring during these tests with the i Bt of the subject oil is substantiated ? by the records; MThat -- obtained with the use of the subject oil during these tests than with the use of other oils. It would be directly inferred that this was caused by better ring seal; That using the subject oil and during each test, greater gasoline mileage for economy was obtained than during the use of the comparables; 6 7 compression improved ring seal; frictional temperatures occurring during the use of the subject oil were lower than temperatures occurring during the use of the comparables; higher compression improved dilution and sure, decreased rate of crank-cas- e decreased gasoline consumption, indicating an 3 That e ing these tests; That during these tests the subject oil CONOCO f ; U., Between September 6 and October 5,1 929, three popular nationally known brands of motor oil were tested side by side with CONOCO oil on Pikes Peak under the supervision of the d American Automobile Association Contest Board. . I W.N. 0 1930 SUMO too. OBSERVATIONS DURING THE PIKE'S PEAK TEST, NOW BECOME YOUR GUIDE WHEN BUYING MOTOR OIL Io By FRANK DUFFY, Veteran Labor Union Executive ! eX O Just That On the Job Making Talk She It's the sweet nothings that a Her Sweetie How long will it be I want to do something that will draw out the conversational abilities until your sister makes her appear- woman likes. He All right. Ill bring you a box ance? of my friends, said the hostess. of marshmallows. She's Miss Chicago Daily Sister Thats very easy," answered Younger upstairs News. now. Give It a musicale. Weekly. Cappers making Cayenne. ,,,, Claims that Labor day was originated by the Knights of Labor, the Ameri--f can Federation of Labor or the Central Labor union of New York city are open to argument, as proved by the history of the day. At a meeting of the Central Labor union of New York city on March 8, 1882, Mr. McGuire proposed that one, day be set aside and designated as Labor day for a general holiday for the working classes. Other holidays represented the religious, political, civil and military spirit of the people, but there was none to represent the industrial spirit he argued. The first Monday in September was selected to fill the wide gap between the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving day, and the first Labor day parade was held on September 5, 1882, in New York by the Central Labor union, with 10,000 persons taking part in the parade, and 20,000 in the picnic which followed. Two years later the project was taken up by the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada,, and later by state legislatures. The day Is a legal holiday in every state but Wyoming, where the governor each year declares it a holiday by proclamation. The day was originally dedicated to peace, civilization and the triumph of industry. It was celebrated by street pajades and a picnic or festival held in some grove or park, and the proceeds were divided among the organizations Office Furniture and Supplies.-Theate- r and Church Furniture, Edison-DJc- k Mimeograph and Supplies.Full Line of Stationery, Wrapping Paper, etc. Oldest and Largest School Supply and Equipment House in the West. SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. - Salt Lake City. 155 So. State Street PROCESSED IN BASS miff MOTOR OIL . |