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Show fAkt Hour moi.laku COLUMBIA EMPLOYEES, OPERATORS ,niAiu;i:m:MY Willi Mt'JdiKK IN llU Il d fit feafcr Oltc) TO HAVE HEW WAGE AGREEMENT I1 g (t'i-l,t.fu- glo.,fid, It i ItI.rVtJ !u 1 ltd Jrd lt ii.i I'. L irrtjil Sell ill, a 11 WaS puLstlj .ll.i'lird i.!i Jl'llnrll-otrl- y, Tll? sltrliirl-- l Is f rtfiifei Uv V but D,e VKIilll Was allradj lit ad Jin el). Inf 8, J9J7, tief) inn hfcf.lial Wil.rll 11, e pl.ysltlal) aimed :rtf:,cl.l I 15s k.l.d tier I. lie tUHrf fend dull. fig liail.H Kn.in lu tell in the tonniy jail. Icrrll tiol Ui.lie t!I )re- - 1,4 eili. m.g, but 4icn up ititiiiiy1 ty Jar cie Installed 1 Die Columbia mine.1 Muliai d admitted ti,e ... . It Will Itlliain ill tffcit until Apl L'llufl.tla hire! till. I any al, ii U,e Columbia mine icuikeii tf tbe li.,iet M.ne Wui k- - 1, 1939 Seven toblr of Wage are Unluilrd. t er on the Tlios making tbe lliiluited fi'Ur lf thriMi bring for diffcl flit load- CaltU '.t4 to L.C all ll.irntive tu Itafl I J the rfl.llulrr U I cl Is tc f.lst 1 jl . ie-iii- fegfet-infen- !i 1.18 os 1 J)., JT.5J .1 - ii I. ' in1 Jainr Jaf titles D.tV day me Jimided, falij; I:j; 1u for tffeikinuii l,elj-8 2 load. I ojHiator. turn a r inai bines null ut estenls 57 tons for Cal h class (lay, tbe VUjJrs lm lea-of labor, toinij up to J8 75 for traik-rna- n beljar fend II! Ml for luad.r 'Perutor rt COU ton milj'Ut, Croups five und si have ri.immum' ffuurt.nt.es fur a seven-hou- r day, rurtffimj from d 41 for rope riders to $7 CO far cutters. When production on the tv.o machines included In each group exceeds 534 tons, wages In eaih class of labor increase corresponding-- , ly, going as high as $8 50 for roj riders and 112 81 for cutters for 1.200 lr limit V x a load of those wonderful grain fed steers for our satisfied customers , and think of itt you pay less than ordinary beef costs you elsewhere : POT ROAST THE Group seven Is provided for in the1 same way, with minimum rates being $5 48 f r boncy pkkers up to $7 4uj for shot firer when 1,008 tons or less) are producer! by the four n ncblnes. The e rates go up to $7.29 for boncy pickers and $10 94 for shot firer on production of 2,40(1 tons. The agreement is undoubtedly a splendid step in advancing harmonious relations between capital an 1 la- bor. as it lends added initiative for increased work and at the same time spreads the benefits derived from the installation of modern machinery. 10c BACON 17c BEbT-L- B. BY 2Jc ff11 SALMON Lamb Chops 2 SAUERKRAUT. rouND LONG WHITE SHREDS POUND jC AS CUT. EY PIECE I0UND W . PORK ROAST SHOULDER CUT POUND f IOC FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Our Trait and Vegetable Department will serve you tbe very choicest of fancy garden fresh salad food at prices yon will be pleased to pay LETTUCE ARIZONA lGc ... Grapefruit 15c DOZEiN r Ions. MARKET rOUND BOSTON LEO or LAMB ad e 3c 3c 3c 3c 3c 3c CARROTS BUNCH BEETS BUNCH TURNIPS BUNCH RADISHES BUNCH GR. ONIONS BUNCH ORANGES MED. SIZE-EA- CH TOMATOES TRESH BOUND QUART JAR RUSSETTS 100-L- 49c BAG SPINACH Fresh, Pull of Iron POUND 2 lbS BLUE FINE Pull OTlavor a C0FFFF iL in onr store Saturday POUNDTry cup PEACHES SLICED BEEF GOLDEN RIPE POUND 5c 19c I CELLO. BAG S Y ft DOG R U P CABIN-LAR- Grab Meat Cab. Tuna Fish WHITE STAR DRIED, SLICED JAR 4 -- Size 89c 25c 15c Juice Grapefruit CAN 29c EACH Pork & Beans Pierces 212-Ca- n SHAVERS 25c Apple Butter Ai AW CAN Vienna Saus. LIBBYS Devilesd Meat LIBBYS CAN BEANS SMALL 10 - TOMATOES WOOL SOAP SMALL parwashing LARGE - PEG 15c 1VV CAN CAN 5c 5c 5c Soup Ca Vegetable CAN SMALL POWDER 25c "si ,1,1, lit. u nr. tall br(-i!-tetn- wrie beid tvt fet a.,dii!.u! al.d ed- , S itb t Hc!jc-- f . l'-s- hf.cil lc n t bait Uket .!, , In , kl, J l.m .rU-- i t a .ItUet.Iy Jall.es v.e-d- lic'.-cr- 1 t a.5tfct-5.- 1 I - ln ' i t!!l Hf g-- - e . i''e - flu. 1 1 I Was male i 1 1 ,- JaiOti t.V Contacting, Capturing FRIDA Yt SATURDA Y . MARCH 4th . 5th Customers and that's what your advertiswill aid ing In The you materially toward doing .... SuSuperior ('irruUilon preme Reader 1 n le r r U . , , bear In mind at aJl time the large eoverage yon reerlve through our rlrrulatlon arrangemenl 374$ separate contacts made every week, alruont every one of them going directly Into an home where the family has an opportunity to study your advertising message In comfort and eon tact the fol leisure lowing communltleo every week: Prlre, Helper, tp ring Glen. Kenilworth, ('avtle Gate, Royal, Scofield. Clear Creek. Consumers. Sweet Mine, National, Spring Canyon, Standardvlfle, latuda. Rain. M'attU. Mohrtand, Hiawatha. Huntington, Cleveland. I.lmo, tVelllngton, Columbia. SunnyUde, Green River through The 33c Milk Eggs LARGE U. 8. STANDARD DOZEN fish n Tl rotatoes 17c - RU3SBTTS 47c lent DI LuckevB Camel Clicsterfielc 137 CARTON 1UI CATSUP OUNCE BOTTLE 14 PINEAPPLE i By John Holman Takf 1 ourlh Paee Ad In the D. A. It. esny contest at the The ad-Price Chamber of Commerce is was J school, high Virginia Harding iudged winner of first place, Rose placing a page advcrtisc-San- ti second, and Dorothy Olsen third. ment m the Souvenir Harding will be awarded a sil-'e- rs Magazine," by Mrs. W. ver medal on honor day late in May. H. Powell, Salt sponsored Lake City, state pubells Seniors of the Carbon high school licity chairman, it was reported this will present their annual competitive week. assembly February 25, in the high Drawing paper for sale at The school auditorium. The assembly represents different states with songs and h ss te. readings. OLIVE OIL CALIFORNIA Gring Container MELLO DRIPSYRUP MATCHES BROOMS each ells Freshmen of Carbon high will sent their annual dance Friday, ruary 25. Each class plans to be resented in a Big Apple dancing preFeb- Marshmallows Heat repcon- test. PKG PRUNES ells Boys League of Carbon met Tuesday in the school gym. Speakers for the occasion were Coach Preston Summerhays, J. W. Bingham, Principal Wilson, and D. E. Williams, ., PKG. Comfort SALAD DRESSING QUART JAR STOP SHOP COFFEE ells Juniors are now busily engaged in practice for the Promenade which is to be held March 11. Dancing is the direction of Miss Orpha Fay-lo- r. POUND PACKAGE 24c 17c un-u- er cHs Tryouts In oratory, dramatic readings, humorous readings, extemporaneous speaking, and one-a- ct plays, will be held April 1, Miss Myrth Harvey announced todav. Winners will represent Carbon at the Provo Dramatic and Debate festival. cHs The Seminary has raised enough money through shows and dances to which purchase a will be used for noon dances. cHs The national Scholastic magazine, published exclusively for high schools, is offering prizes up to $50 for short stories, essays, poems, drawings, designing, news writing .weaving, carving and many other activities. Many students have prepared and others are preparing work to be entered. Closing date for entries is March 19. cHs Helen Lee, popular young sophomore who recently left Carbon to attend a Chicago school for a short time, radio-phonogra- Bf ST in TNi WEST There ABERDEEN b An , DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS has returned. cHs Students of Miss Myrth Harveys dramatics class are practicing on four one-aplays to be presented to the student body and public about March ct SOAP 29c TNT BARS 29c 10c f fy lUC SMALL RED DIAMOND a NO. PEAS SALMON Hand Soap StJ V lUC E GRAPEFRUIT GE CAN Jj 5c 59c 2 CANS 35c BANANAS ' 34c POTATOES BUTTER bSd RICE lc inr A Vie MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING - 11 , X t:na Jones, tiajt lutke c it li.alwas .!) tl.slfr !i!!s,o ('.lit! J. tl t Ue lirliul.g Sait sake t . , i. J Uj. Ii setria! bll '.let Stoll ri I.c I Iti T.a trsclt .i Vlas lo ife il g lei tifuss, Cl.Kagu, MIa at He was y.lt-a- n ,t V. sa.d le t oik ti e fi v!Dt -n feitn, Safi Ffanu.u, Mis M tor t,e J ,191 ar tor Von..'i. Ittiuaiy rd h., n.t-- i ue eliloaib, Mrs Jdj Mel- - belli, Teliai; Hi et U t set ell )ea!s be bi s Sued fet cl U, ret ulter, fend be thin.!. I !'- f in- Ja.-fend hnrttdcn be M:.s I ume fegu l'i.t-oi.iy a j rr disa I'ealeil lie D ell r!.t tai k H 0 den, Hcliter; and Mu 51 b ) ed ty the l teen bad J,. A side fend vienl tu ted , tiku, Nevada k at V la.iioat tbeie ki.oi skelted Vlfel ty tfe later be the d.Hir Bid a wire vtl.lt b bid bun be vs as under oiiest. V.1.11 Paront-Tcach-Ml- Celery Heart EACH lie bet !e 1 l.c ! m a I t D-- it H -. in PRIME MEATSUNION JS 18 a The Biggest Meat Values of the year , direct from our ranch. Each week we bring 1NS- P- tf 11 , MAItU, en-bo- MEAT BARGAINS U. 8. I Strf.t out ,l,g that UV.ri, l..: HI r -- y ll.5rf.I-- , ef. rr I. t5o k Itll te&DAy, L T A U p 1 I C E . 8UN.AU VOfATI, THE AND MANY OTHER ITEMS AT 5c EACH 4th. V SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL V V V f? s. Olive Oil GALLON ri YJ 6;t Olive Oil CAN mmmmmNHMMHMt FOOD j $5.69 Price STORES "A SURETY Or PURITY" t? V V V V ?V V Utah t Hotel Temple Square If Rates $1,50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr . V N |