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Show T II fAf.E MX ten t A MESSAGE TO NEW !. AND OLD EMPLOYES F(i"ivUhU ! an tltlili in Mifpolt tif t!. NHA, lt InjI lUlriUii to ttie t'f Ui Safe tiimisaluts .f nnj'loy- uu.iniatnn It was writ- way Sum Notice to Contractors Creek. The length of road to be consruet-e- d or improved i 8 337 mllea, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 17,100 tons gravel surface, 6620 tons rock asphalt. The attention of bidders Is directed to the special provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract and to the use of domestic materials. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be 60 cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be 50 cents per hour. Plans and sjiecificntioni are on file in the office of the State Road Salt Lace City, and at District Engineer's office at Price, Utai, where they may be reviewed by bidders. Specifications, proposal, bidding blanks and plans wid be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing $2 00, which will be returned, providing contractor submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after bids aie received. Any additional information may lie seemed at the office of the State Road Commission. Each bidder must submit a letter fiorn an approved suicty company guaranteeing to furnish said balder with bond. Tiic right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, ceitified check, or cashier's check for five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. pro;-pecti- n. We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning. Tornado. Crop. Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. f 1 i.t 1 if battle i M 11 Staggs, pjtndt-fd- I ill, ull.1 at Ita, as is tl e l ) in-ed- a S V I d. lb) VaUi IU jhV'aal r .'I ,f g U St.! at . suj.ltn.r sail, far Ti.tlt tie way of thrnog out Adminlsti aim s of the United States tlovetnmciit have, af'. r a thorough and piofouml conviction of the of this country, declared war, Thi declaration of war W without precedent m all the pages of history, as U the nwant to be employed in the combat. This U war on depre-ioOur government has, in effect and literally, asked the ciliena of this country to ahare alike in uch income, profit, and prosperity as U now existing. Our government haa promulgated the plana and laid out a program which la broad in Ita conception and complete in ita detaila. The success or failure of thu program will undoubtedly go down in history as a monumental experiment, and future generations will be guided by its outcome. Thia war on depression is different in many of its phases from any war of physical combat, and similar tn only a few. The reaction of mankind to war in its usual aspects Is well known. People of any nation have always been ready to unite In defending a principle or in righting a wrong inflicted by other peoples or nations. It is the spirit of the clan, the Instinct of mass the inherent willingness to sacrifice everything even life itself in defense of honor and principle. Now, our nation is not at war with another people. There is no blare of trumpets, no appeal to the barbaric instinct which has been handed down from the first men, to go out and di ae 10 a is I a W l r ti.u-11- if al ., Hi et the tod III If bi'a.l.iit IS IIIUi h the sall.e irfi lut.l g a ill this VSh self .TM I aticl) us to our Administration menly si. ale our plospcnty, our Harney, and our Jobs, with our neighbor, who fur reasons beyufid his loiitlui. Is Without a Job or nwatis of susteiiaiue and bat, and 1 mi-llpl- V s elf-je-c- I , e, alt : ' ' Ut a' i ) , !. " 1 ' id ' a! r ...II ! at It Is a pledge m an alien pt to (I'liditlollS Of all :,!H! till riola'h.ic also we w ir m (his country, but a pera It as ), , real, M avupt s,,u that you sonal ! poll unity to prove , ul l I , Vli!l ah. rI( O ( nt for W j, j.,. o mi i j, :inw mu ii t I II W i.l 'h. High at hit ,f ;Hr lljlJ'1 i.t Can we do it? Are we big enough1 Have we come mi far in the proies of civilization that we can act through rrason, with intelligence, or must we and have blaring trumpets marching feet to create the emo- ljVt t 'Jj , J Ltk so-rail- ed time-kindn- )J KmmIhIIcii MabnJp Letus.S8 you -s -f Ff t jams iomm twice or hers.it thrmn Si r Sl t SAY JANE, WHY DON'T YOU GETANEW RANGE? THEY'RE CHEAP NOW. burns THINGS TO A CRISR i tn n3 j Th it It I t.rop.nd to SECTION 1. mend Article Id of l) mat.sgt.ui f lh U'lition of a ticMbii ah.ch wil rrol oj fol Iowa ; FKC. 8. TIte sKt latjr mf, bf o;tpro-p- i nto lawwlntun proviso for tho aUb Itvltmcnl of a minimum if for women tha enm-for- t, nttj minoni and may prosulo hr.xlth, oxfc'f and general wo far No of anf and all cm; lofeas. prorioloa of ihto ronsUlutlon thall bo construed at a limitation upon tho authority of tho leg blnturo to confer upoq anf eommUoion now or horeaftor eroatrd ouch power and auao tho legislature may deem roquio thority I to to carry out tho proriaiono of thio too tton. fr THREE NO MORE CHEAP OLD FASHIONED COOK ST0VE5UKE THIS ONE FOR ME. IF I'M TO HAVE A NEW RANGE I'LL LOOK TWICE BEFORE I BUY I OH JANE! HOW LOVELY! AN ELECTRIC RANGE ! AUTOMATIC COOK ERYI NO WON DER YOU COULD COOK SUCH A PERFECT MEAL YET BE AWAY THE KITCHEN ALL FROM DAYS LATER t. AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL LAT1NG TO INTOXICATING UQUOItf Joint Reoolotloa Proposing ao y to Article XXII of tho CoiwUlo-tio- a of tho fltato of Utah by Ropoaling Soctloo I Thereof Relating to tho Prohibition and Regulation of Bale, Manufacture, Dm, AdrortiMwent of, Poaoco-ih- a of or Traffic I Intoxicating Uquora. Do It rooolrod bf tho Laglalataro of tho of oil mom-bor- a State of Utah, two-thir- d eloctod o ooch Hoaoo and two-thi- rd of all tho mambora of ooch Hoaoo oncarrtog thorofai SECTION 1. Repealing Section bi Artioio 12. That It ia proposed to amend Article XXII of tho Coaadtotlon of Utah In tho following particular, That 8oction I of Article XXII of tho constitution of Utah bo and tho game to hereby repealed. 8ECTION X Duty of Secretary of 8tate. Tho Secretary of State to hereby directed to submit tho proposed amendment contained hereinto to tho electors of tho state at the nrxt general election In tho manner prouded by law. SECTION I. Effective Date. If adopted by tho electors of tho state thi amendment shall have effect on tho first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Hoard of State C&nvasacra of tho result of tho election designated in Section 2 hereof. AVOID the regret which is sure to follow selection of a range by standards. Look twice before you buy any range. Look once at ordinary ranges. Look again at Hotpoint, the electric range which will be modern for years to come. old-fashion- fast ed so Electric I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of tho State of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendments proposed by tho regular and special sessions of record in my office. 1 The Hotpoint Range cooks with a clean, flameless electric heat. Automatic temperature control and electric timing free you from pot watching, enable you to cook entire meals while you are miles away. (SEAL) 1 jSSl nc Hotpoint Electric Cookery brings out the flavor of foods, full-bodi- First publication September 8, Last publication November f, ;iB' AFTERNOON. Aaiend-mo- Secretary of State. J. BRACKEN LEE. Manager Braley Building, East Main Street PRICE. UTAH FO WAS 60 EMBARRASSED OVER THt D1NNER.TMAT OLD RANGE WILL RUIN MY REPUTATION A3 AS A COOK. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho Great Seal of tho State of Utah this 1st day of September, 1V33. Phone and Onr Agent Will Call A. I LOVELY, BUT SHE DOES SERVE THE MOST TERRIBLE MEALS Aanl PropotUf aa T ess, 11 tions which promote sacnfmal Instincts? Since the last publication of UNO ANIMO, tome three thousand new employees have been placed on the payroll of Safeway and iu affiliated companies. We have do increased volume of business to justify this enlargement of our working force this increase of our cost of doing business. You twenty thousand old employee! know that You know that ployers, wr ward IN AMENDMENT KLLA NON TO MINIMI M WAf.Eg fOU V OMEN AND MINOHJ II ( lh (mlilNlivii, U Artirl bf Ik Add. lion f Hcltn Kwlating la Minimum Vkg far Wamn and ! Any Minnra; and (rnrrl tttlfaru and all Kmplurtr. I' It rMtlvrd bf lh l,Mator of Ik Htaii of I ik. ton lltird of til Ik mo k ku concur ring boro elrrtrd to 4 n rONgriTITIONAIa Jlnt iCe, Joe Due W. lsli, j was convicted by td; A Saturday on a charge of firee burglary. Judge George Christen'' an indetennmate u.rm . penitentiary of frum The jury recoirunended lave imagination, initiative,to ability do all mtrgiity We ask you If I,, fall t V that new Job you t'.mis in this afv oa!t' ,.,i otu'-- ue when do to you yourself ltrM-inn'.. nri.mi-rstreets looking for the walking b I Vtrrt. an 'V; ,, and we promise you due con-- ii llW,r l' an exeiu- same Iht.v! ieration of your virtues, the indisitae evel) any is given ll,)11s!deratior, that meocy at any Welsh was accused bolius a'ls sule vidual who joins our ranks of hr. l" to the treatment, fair Divoy's lvp able be m.,n ,,r instructions, and re- ponging to John going to Are ward for effort. If you do not do woman et.ot.ai. " nr are a slacker and that Can oU treat your best. you. too, cotisidera-ti,,and your governsame of with lle society Stop hoardmg-th- ere re an enemy , U vou a any reason for it. as .f he were raining ment trtiflUS1 Selfishness there will always be in nd act as you preach tu'" opevery him is chasing ou gne Wilt the world, as long as man inhabits it, prosperity to prove hunxlf ? ' selfishness about portunity but a peculiar thing it has been a man among nien1 individual and Is is that it is largely to minority. The piple lf Will you exert yourwlf eldom exercised in mass effort or as a mass, are welhe thej is that feci make him selfish- ment through mass forces. Because unselfishly. The. come the! e - nut mere through ness is individual, there will be some that such mandates as havT charitable sufferame, or by a to take to be issued are ones pulling back and aome trying edict of your superior" irritati- and rendered in though but these, advantage, the intern? Will you encourage him and on effect great majority. him? ng, should have but little help to train and educate There have Safeway Company asTenJ8 outcome. ultimate the If you do not do the-- e things you also been slackers, pacifists, and ob- as indlvlduab. la out. are a sUkcr and will be found emm every war, but our jection new thousand three To the won every war in which wilUng to do our part to accrpt this country has UJU ITS THAT OLD RANGE mnt ar 1 t. Constitutional Amendments A vvu uurg 1 " JAMCS A Agency i H V ve STATE ROAD COMMISSION, By W. J. Parker, Chairman, H. S. Kerr, Chief Engineer. Insurance s, j a'! , alii ai , tali I Hi I ' r ton l.oua- - j uid.i ala ri, Unu Ai.i (By ed Equitable u.-- f n. State of Utah. Office of State Road Commission, Salt Ioke City, Utah, September 18, 1833. Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Connlsalon of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, October 2, 1933, and at that time publicly ojiened for construction of a Natural Rock Asphalt road in Carbon county, the same being NRH, Project No, 74-between lricc and Soldier Coin-missio- irn mu " il Si M t ed brings praise from family and friends. Hotpoint cooks foods in 19S8. 1933. their own juices, preserves the vitamins and essential minerals in vegetables and meats. health-givin- g iWWVWiWAVkYAYiWWAWMWiWi,A,ASYASWkW SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY SEE AN Electric RANGE if su E DISPLAY FOR Yon TOO 200 ROOMS 200 Rates -- TILE BATHS $1.50 to $3.00 Radio connection in every roora- - Union Pacific Bus Depot in Hotel Temple Square Building. Interurban Depot just across the Street. Union Station within 3 Blocks. PUKES T C. ROSSITER, Mgr V.'.VAV.V.VAV.ViV.V.V.V.V.ViV.V.V.V.V.Y.Y.V.V.V HOWEASITYv BEAUTIFUL nTP0INT 0LR NEAREST STORE. ELECTRIC RANGES ARE ON DROP IN. WELL SHOW YOU, MAY HAVE NE C0MPLETELY INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME OK SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. OR, IF Y01PLI PHONF ITR OUR RE- PRKSENTAny, wru, BS CLAD TO CALL Il soc Lai fit fro ? i I 0KTOU t ? ; 4 effiClENT PUBLIC SERVICE B |