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Show j AKV i:, is3i 5 & I oC p k 1 1 r ii rumor that mrn Urs of if ni.L IIVL Mine Wuiktfa Jaj tliltaUlaJ 1 1 I I I , 'I A hiisLaiid. Who Was hi that t,Jlir J,j il K,U I SOL I L ' -Y I went to the mine ave rune, J N. V r, Sal-r-. llitendeht UaUd liiuan, Vku 44M Il.akr t.fj, tri e'te . fib , ' J H kf the .Viiej, Iiall.ctold me my huitand ws in i.u dai- - Demo,.,,,. c tint Music, u ,.1" Jits, lub t 7 a. I.t s a1 r Sjnf. i ass, ,a!nn gvr, but I heard Dial the JuM p hrOulr , ij j rrj a .,.liUri f T,,, Was. full of United M.ne Wi.iku In af'ill.ikin ig '1 a!l j t a iii.t..! ia, ' h t u i J IS U'. t'e I became moie afraid ifiai n y f grant-wrluiji vilt. tIo!u ), rrtjuftf was ui. dl i J 7 hi i , lk at ; In ordered to bond would be hurt1' Sue dn.ird l.r) I f I 1, r m b Indux-liir A 'tin al) S h'oall, state Tulip Bulba Hrl Out ?tis r.7iv C'aii. liiul uf Pine was i,jml visor of i the that b t tat pukels earned clubs as j immediately after U,wn I' i bulb f education. Tal.Jl ixatnmal and aits t. t JJuIJriiu UIIHio. Mrs Ci, It I prtnJrlil to Vlously slated by dtfrl.se W. (Iirs-e- s laid the 1. 1 t: hit 'ft The two Knt an afternoon vis.l-i- i tir J'fvsnt t " Hs ff Mia Jtus Uo Lululicxl .fly if ll, mi. Law Hr'jirr. Her erne of that brot).er. Raymond Tut son, Lf S I la.tril In tltthl if the Hall rr I lue Was Inin ted sn I c ait building and g the manual with Standardv Ule, testified he had braid . hlfc'l ki Lij1 lac log (Irtle the Ml st and Thrkt had xhovel haruile, i tu high sihool, Mr. llotke Jut.n liy, Ituggeit of Pine bU Uie rumor of the threat and unit to tvel Meeting. ''srd in f'e tni nJ the fiia.t of Was it.useli act Was the Eainswoith ompaftled by Mis building iny attracIlcastilrr, fej Ui Illg Mrs in the Spring Canyon to hi& sistei's home brandished U I The home economic tive. state he Mell.Uls Omit have in hedge Siorup, ,tlih ,f ,t,r Sil(lo Siw.i.g Cir-- t V'wrrs ordered to stop He said that after she had gone to moved to the ide near the hop w,a kij !htir visor, and L. It. Humphrir, upei fa egu'aT lliei t.l g Tea vtate suterviir of ugi (cultural edu7 r .Keti had been dispersed the mine, he started to follow but was 7 hurvlay hdwin Wyihrrly, 33 Dflt.hlfwl 'un bl 3 0 p m af!j, and memU he of by r tt.e said M U stopped Hall W Mus Siorup visited the school Wl.h cation Mis tls.af Jj Affair. y Mr 10 as !.nsij 1 ntertained Mother in and Emery counties She Caibon Be ,he 1,e t,f the A. To Jhrr 7 ' One of the muet dcLhiful .mlal f' also was present at the regional inWilliam Sulptzlo said Gusnn was The Car Inin chan up the property t,f ml kiln .flail are gill of high Xralw-Group the Wax the Imi-:iTthey found a number of not present at the meeting when the ReU Prog run Ira xjHiiiMUevl by the Pnoe Wo- planning to have a niothei day thu stitute, where she gave a talk to the miner, voted to quit wotk and that Mu$ Comie It U to be hi Id home eiononue teaihrrs of both clubs man. dub Satui day u!!ri!u..n at the year a they did Uiw,, residents was the strike li directed by a tutunn-te- e less m the Juhu.r March, but no drfinile day ha yet counties, rf the Spring Canyon Aii.nusn Ixgioit hall, L rUd on the stand stated lj(rrj), from the local union elected y f Mr. Farnsworth received hi docket for the octaxiun Last year Jite!idtliul.l Woltiaia Club t Ms fttf. .ailed Cantata, union officers Under tor's wax time hud we good and ihgree in education from a Caliall, by ular .dions of he pickets Heal My placer," wax Monday eumrg b- by plrxrnted fornia to District khow their peace and the mother a by university last fall 7 he Cl Attorney Feed W Jut :'g 'H.i.n,, at 1 kl.t" w .11 aijtiKr.," Club chorus uinltr ga1 a time thu year if not better, mob at Keller, Sulpizio admitted that the ruary The concern. the dfectlon of Mr Sue H Motiah Hall, of the state lituary ihtm revnued ly .J,j J c Jlutt. id n 73 striker, Af ie Morgan, 35. .topped everybody they did lines caned from about was also a visitor to our bureau, voinstrumental and the 11 day. of the not know and halted some they didJhUt) Attend school last week. He suld he was cal m lei tiulix Wile lei tiled Hi YLItor To High School know so they could see who was in j bridge pleased to see the new' library in the wi'h the luntata Party, tfjf sbier-- f the car. and her Citron Visitors fioitt the northern part of study room of the high school The drioiotne feiituie wax a gtav Cition sixty jijli- at'mdid the told the the state were at the high school Defoie that he juid they sUjped public James G. Klssamitakls, 35. j'rs Er:n Leonard, ui t) and taikiv din-n- jicltama at the end of the hall, budge on their way Fi bruary 10 B K. Farnswhile the cars o children on the puket Thursday, with Ol dfajH-lefltal wall sjMm-oat the Masque hall hanging secure medical lines would not be hit Canyon to 'That is why Thursday afiirim.n ly tlie pa,t kjat Green and white formed the color worth, tate high school Infpei tor, Tyiewriter ribbons at the Sun- flve-1 you had the children there?" Mr Kil- rons Circle of Naomi uheine, the tea table laid with visited the schools of Cut bon and Advocate. tirnt for Mrs.theyGibson, and several ler asked. rhujUr. Order a white linen cloth bring Emery counties. He also conducted .;d daughter, I and of decorated astern Star were re-- d with fern occupants of the car White and giei-- carna-t.on- s the regional institute of Caibon and Tes we had children th re. was counties at Huntington MonRubber bands for sale at The fonin-.dmitiance Into the town. Mr. the the centerpiece, with Emrry He was way in which the witmv. ans- Bridge Dinner resident of Spring Can- - wered. day. by Irvin accompanied at the of ends the alien table. Glten tujcn Monday. in Price. Cut flowers and potted plants wete fcjt had been visiting Aiked by Mr. Keller lf the M ikers Mrs Marl D Gib'in thh itainiil on the climbed strikers id the throughout the hall. not were always mote enthusiastic w.th a bridge dinner at h(r home arranged Mrs J. C. Hubbard and Mr B frightened her ond the other after a a speech by Guynn. Sulpiio Monday evening The follow mg were W. Dalton presided at the tea table. stated: Mrs Stece Hunm Naturally we'd feel lx tier present Mrs Mrs Norman Hamilton ond Mrs. Glen w as forced to take he jtated after our leader." Frank D Sawyer, Mrs R F Me- - D hearing Can-3- 0 hud charge of the decora chdd and walk into Spring He was your leader, thm" Mr Laughlm, Mrs Nuk larnardl. Mrs tiuns, while the tea wos under the route. by another Keller asked. Hjt Sulpzio comcted Tad Storey. Mrs J W Tailor and R. Monroe stated direction of Mrs. William Hakalo and Deputy Sheriff himself hurriedly and said Guynn Mrs. ViniVnt an tier, plck-! strike the Mis H B Goetrman. it dunng the time was only the organizer and not the Aug-1- 7 from maintained, sere line, leader. Mnemonic Club ass ROTARY PROGRAM SET to 2U. he was called to help Answering testimony of state's wit- - Member. Feted, mem-r- s but A vocational talk by E. M. Wil- the lines, ple through WALLACE REEKY nesses who said that Guynn had ad- Mrs. W. E. Mclntire entertained the music instructor at the Carbon of the strike committee told him ham, dressed the on Mnemonic club at lur home Thurs-th- e pickets August 20. from Guynn and will feature the regular JACKIE COOIEI! y had orders defendant's wife, Mrs. Rae Guynn, day afternoon. Guests included. Mrs high school, Charles of the Price Rotary club Wetherbce, organizer, declared that her husband was inU. W. McAllister, Mrs John E. Bent. meeting GEORGE RAFT g to let anyone t.irough. evening of this week. New Mexico from the night of August Mrs. C. W. Gilner, Mrs A. L. Whit-1- 6 Thursday Fred numbers school Mrs. students Quintana and by Ur. high until the morning of August 21. more, Mrs. Dan J. Raw son. Mrs will complete the program. A talk a delegation of strikers came m She D women that Frank took explained 20 while Brynei, Mrs. Glen D Reese on George Washington wull be given o their home on August rice, Utah relatives part in picket activities because they Mrs. Wallace R. Wavman, Mrs bv C. H. Madsen. were entertaining jy them to are affected by conditions as much George B Harding. Mrs R. I Hrock-a- s ordered and from Columbia arc their husbands Mass pick-- 1 bank, Mrs. Scott Lee, Mrs. George chase the visitors out of the house is she because Jorgensen and Mrs Ed Hanson. said, eting practices," if to Columbia and send them back workers have learned when that they trouble. want didnt Dr. J. C. any Lhey in small groups they frequent- Friday Club Testimony to the effect that the picket Physician and Surgeon " Entertained. ly have been attacked and beaten Office Hoiii-h- , 2 to A p. ui. ipring Canyon Coal company was a Mrs C. N Chadwick cnteitained Phone 210 J. Itcmdpm-- 2HI. Eastern was given by R. J. Mrs. Guynn denied that officers had 'orporation Utah Kin trie Building. Price, Utah to a mantold the strikers the in picket Fnday Afternoon club at her man. ihultz, Carbon county mining ner home last week. other than Guests or were included Get a Load of Songs, they doing, The first defense witness, Mrs. F. R. Dr. of Ed. Mrs Mrs residents had that Stevens. Canyon Young, Sidney Spring hn Tonsic, declared that when the and Laughter Physician and Surieuu Under Mrs. Jack Swearingen, Mrs Dora tnke was first called she heard a complained of distuibances. 10 n. m to 12 nam, 2 to 6 p. lu. Hour, she said she did Hcnrie, Mrs. Jack Hussey, Mrs Loren Office Plume llgt W, Itchidcriie IlSl not spend much time at the picket Stevens, Mrs Wallace Grange, Mrs kmimcrcial Bank Buildine, Pru-c- . Utah line. She stated also that none of the R. S. Wiggins and Mrs. Loras C. Gease, strikers carried weapons. And sack nice Leads, tool Mrs. Guynn declared she was arAttorney At lair &0 Ok, Henry! How coaid rested after the- strike was over by Bridge Dinner Office In OnuntT Court House Bat all la forgiven officers who did not have a warrant, Honors Guests jVy yoa? Price, Utah Mrs. Ruel Redd was hostess at a L for giving as tkif, tke and that she spent seven days in jail. Ralph Yanzi, a member of the bridge dnnner at her home on Thurs- Wallace greatest picture since tke seated Ucensed Kmb.lmers Spring Canyon local union, asserted day of last week. Guests advent of tke talkies. that Guynn had nothing to do with at the card tables which w'ere attracA. N. Wallace, LONDON FILMS Manager. Val to out the calling or directing the strike. He tively decorated carry Atnbulame Service, Day or Night prgggflt said the defendant told the miners entine idea. Those attending were: Phone 15S Prlie, Utah to be peaceful, not destroy property Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. Marl Giibson, and carry no weapons. After testify- Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Richard B. W. ing that 140 of the 160 men employed McLaughlin, Mrs. Leland Peacock, Jutenil Judge and inside the mine were members of the Mrs. Bracken Lee, Mrs. George Attorney At I aw Mrs. N. M. U., Yenzi said picket lines were lace, Mrs. Vincent Phone 33G, 27 East Main established to keep other miners from Frank Sawyer. Mrs. Erin Leonard, la Mrs. and Sheldon Mrs. Anderson, 11s working. MILL JAMES for L. A. McGee, The handles Winkenwerder. of Fred told prizes Dennis pick George Attorney At Law being issued by the Spring Canyon the evening were awarded to Mrs. There Is As on the Sheldon Anderson and Mrs. Marl Room 6 and 8, Silvagni BuBding, Price, Coal company to i Utah. Phones, Office 193, rerddence 63 night the N. M. U. voted to cease Gibson. vn leader is &CTED ev jury f t TT-T- S I I I T I V !- f - r . 1 o) ( 1 1 rHicjh 1 , r- - School Cfleips k rt W vi'i ", J al 11 re-li- fe 1 1 W i fit 1 f ! lest-fic- sl - fer Ij'U-.rP.- e T; i1 all .! 1 !.t Au,' H-- e U-e- n ed m.-i-.n- g it r-- Chllx-lehM-- '5 SjM-ii- al dur-n- ctn-lu-iho- n - .r d 4 n d 11 934 Ju-es- e Frl. Sat. Now Playing an-Ji- er Mu-sic- ul de-j.- td I Sun. Mon. THE BOWERY" PROFESSIONAL Hubbard, Sun. Mon. Tues. e McLaughlin, Women Lost Tiieir Heads Over Him! cross-examinati- C Walter - Mortuary, M Dalton, Wal-Sumn- er, 25c non-strike- ABERDEEN DEALER rs wr!t' H. J. Binch, take food from the mouths of hun- Louis Dalpiaz, another union mem- eny peopie. Attorney At Law ber, said that he was stopped by men threatened and LC handles Lake City, Utah carrying pick bringing in 715 Jodse Buildln, Bolt He declared officers had never told Price, Utah bloPwing company up P strikers they were peeling uni aw- the Na and com-- 1 y fuUy, or that he had ever heard union. Miners tional disLicenced Embalmer plaints that the peace was being He also explained that the N. M. turbed. U. was controlled by rank and file Quality Service, Reasonable Cost Ambulance Service Crouch, organizer for the Trade members and that the vote of the Phone 29 Price, Utah Union league, w'hich is affiliated with actions. all ruled majority the National Miners union, declared Nielsen V. P. Mrs. Julian Anselmi, L. the policy of the latter orgamzai hon Fem Nlcken offered defense Lessee and Mgr. was opposed to force or violence. t(?stimony to the effect that the stnk. Women were used on the picket lines, in acted or nof were dlsorcierly he said in effect, to influence men such a way as to disturb the peace of Day or Night Ambulance Service of who might come to take the jobs Tel. 164-Price the community They denied that I dont beliee any the strikers. carried ikers weapons sti the of any to man would be hardboiled enough Gu.inn occupied the witness stand afgo to work under such conditions the greater part of Saturday afterter a striker's wife had impiessed noon, explaining the demands which would upon him that his doing so the National Miners union had presented to the Spring Canyon Coal In Your Pj Community 10c PRODUCERS . Thomas, Deseret Mortuary nc I Independent Coal 5c 15c SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY 5c had never warned the strikers they picketing unlawfully. Asked by District Attorney Fred W. Keller if he had ever been convicted of a felony, Guynn said he hadn't. However, Mr Keller followed this question by asking the defendant if he had been found guilty of criminal syndicalism in Ohio. No, the court of appeals reversed the findings of the lower court, Guynn replied. e 9c 9c 200 R00M8 THIS 200 TILE BATHS RATES $1.50 to $3.00 HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- Radio connection in every room Union Pacific Bug Depot 9C in Hotel Temple Square Building. Ofi company. He again took the stand Monday morning, reiterating previous defense testimony that the National Miners union was opposed to force or violence. He also stated that officers luterurban Depot just across the Street, Union Station wifEin 3 Blocks. 1 1 Mark of Distinction to Stop at the Temple Square Hotel BBIOST 0. E0SSIT23, KT. ,ViiVVV1YVVVVVVVVVV,'xVYVV He denied ha ing told union members that Sheriff S M Bliss had sold out to the highest bidder, declaring he had told strikers this situation had existed in other strikes in various parts of the country and might happen here "The National Miners union did not have enough money to buy off the authorities, Guynn said. Charles Wetherbee, another N. M. U. organizer, testified Guynn was not in Carbon county from August 17 to 21 He w as placed on the stand to refute state's witnesses who said they heard Guynn address the pickets at Spring Canyon on August 20. Sat. Sun. Mon. LAUGHTON SMOKEY The.Vcivaie Life of HENTOfYIII Replete with human interest a decidedly different .... DirMI.J ly Alutni.r KorJ. uuaxeo u nano Asian picture. Flynn Funeral Home, Orval I ZTc -- Tue. Wed. picture that will make you fall in love all over again. A BARBARA STANWYCK EVER IN MY HEART Otto Kruger Thursday Lonsome or girl away at college, your parents living in another city, relatives and good friends in nearby or distant towns would you like to talk with them more frequently ? Make them happy with a telephone call. Youll thrill to hear their voices, too, and its next best to seeing them. A boy Ralph Bellamy - Friday SWEETER than all else were the BITTER struggles with the man she loved . . . nOELCOVARDS Why not call them to night ? A The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. .... as enchantsymphony of moonlight and memories ing as Smilin Through The story so charming so exquisite. The picture so beautiful dont miss it. , |