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A auxihaiy in the state, but the is are interesting themselves in the increased growth of the movement in the state and have offered to extend their help to wo- -j men of other coal mining communities in the organisation of auxiliaries. The Kenilworth unit has rna.le rapid progress since its organization a few weeks ago, and officers rejxirt i Hell II a'. oil il-- !i s. W of at ,1 i s il exjx-ricnce- Sat. Sat. Clark Gable Sun. Mon. Warner Baxter CALL Tues. Mon Sun Hell SHE GETS HER flinn WE BRING YOU Jove SibUj Tue. Sun. Mon. Tues. ,,s i n in t!a m the Si.' Prize DRAWING For the Adults Holding Lucky Numbers $20 in Currency & $10.00 IN $5.00 And for Students or Children On DOLLS - 3 the Screen Eight Rciw Southern Ralph Ilelamy - Ann Lyle Talbot - Charlie Chan In Paris 11 a dance hull WKDNKSIUY ONLY Continuous after 3:30 BARGAIN DAYS INTO m AfRICAN CNlOUCSfO St IlltCU ti0 And starting; the new unquestioned support jority of the people. Big Cash Drawing! $20 in Currency, $10 & $5 in Theatre Tickets the Screen Tt Happened One Night CLARK GABLE CLAUDETTE COLBERT Brought Back By Popular Demand of a great j j FEATURING REX, KING WILD HORSES. AND P TIN TIN, JR., WITH B CUSTER AND BEN TI RP THURSDAY ONLY BANK NIGHT Biff Cash Drawing j ITT S YEARS OLD? Yf yuf refrigerator is now five years old you can put a brso new General Electric in your kitchen have all the newest convenience features and be money ahead. The savings due to greater efficiency and lower operating costs will pay for it The General Electric Refrigerator has long been famous for dependable refrigeration at low cost Now the General Electric sealed-in-stemechanism has double the cold producing capacity and uses 40 less current than 1930 models. and be Put a new General Electric in your home tomorrow money ahead every month. el , New ma- General Electric Mr. Thompson mentioned the Guffey coal stabilization bill, passed at the recent congressional session. He said it establishes a little N. R A within the soft coal industry, and will, no doubt, increase the wages and shorten the working hours of the coal Refrigerators USE miners. Ardent support of President Roosevelt and equally ardent denunciation of the United States supreme (court was made by James Morgan of Cheyenne, Wyoming, international representative of the United Mine 40 o LESS CURRENT!! j C-- E Workers of America, who addressed the convention Tuesday forenoon He traced labors bitter for the right to organize andstruggle called upon organized labor to build solidarity within its ranks. We are back (where we started from," he sad If we are going to mamta.n our organ, -must depend upon our Monitor Top Models (Price or term .) G-- E Flalop Models (Price or fermi) G-- E Uftop Wo(le! (Price or tcrtrul EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC PRICE ser Law Of The Wild j REFRIGERATOR ur - Thursday Only On eveiun,, and M i i IS YOUR Wed. BONNIE THEATRE Bonanza Night gmhor 7-- A, Valerie Hobson x i1 i Heavens For the Adults Holding Lucky Numbers THEATRE TICKETS 3 - POPEYE SQUAD if) SUN. Mon. . Tils Continuous Suml.u aftf,; The outcome," he stated, has been that many men among us have not been able to maintain a full measure of confidence. To restore this confidence, it is necessary for organized labor to cooperate with the pub-li- c school system to provide a meas- - Wednesday Only a j t Warner Oland BIG CASH 1 , i id' i. i "CHINATOWN gi Sail Fi alii l sen 111 .M,ini) soiii iit fin-- i j.,. to poll fall) oil hi' tiding Thu. Fri. Wednesday Only .! nlli I Murder Man 1 MNnA j fr Mnnii- - tially trained. j The Roaring West I GAYNOR t r l JHcc Jdan U 111 In Booth Talking tun', f't li i.r Mon n 1 - Fri. Tr in -- Kalhcrine Hepb s hos-ccnt- ly Sat. hs il ) j u t unlinuou, s.(l ffum , Tlii-vla- s Last Times Fri. di.li.ll- - not The d.hgitis Voted W lllctl !,i to!, 'Kiel th.ree It solutions of tadltal lillgin. The vcie weie bitterly ciitual of prijMi'-tlresent Ameliian Federation tf Labor oheies. an they used the united front" phrasing of the communists State Representative G. G. Linds.! om of Caibon county and Clemens Roaik of New Yoik City, chairman of the wotk rein f education proMr. Roark gram, sjKike Tuesday. stressed the need for more extensive education of the working people of the nation. Sightseeing tours of the coal mines and other industries of the county were held Tuesday for visiting ladies. Irving S. Noall, superintendent of the vocational training division of the state department of education, was the principal speaker at the opening session Monday. Apprentice training plans of the state school system were discussed by Mr. Noall, who traced the growth of the medieval guild movement for craftsmen and its de- -, cline with the rise of industrialism' and mass production when control of apprenticeship passed from workers hands to employes. Mr. Noall stated that that evolu- tion reduced the importance of apprentice training because it was unprofitable, placing in industry a large number of men who were only par- s The upon also i ..n.lemn.'d Thompson fol Ills alleged ai'o'.l'i. s ;n le-- 1 A M Sci.'t for aif apK! tmejit as national reiniph mer.t s.iu..- foi I'lah Tin iM', utu e eo.m-.c- iiii-m- tMy.j t .Jay fi n n j lilnj th.rrng Tat hr) s nkr 'i.r ,!i.l.,ng .4 taui.mt ' indoised otheis for the post, the meeretary deelaied Mr. and Mis. IVan McGregor drove Maytr H. W, Ilalton was a buimv The report also took issue with the rallir in fin tafi rapilal Tluirvlay. into Salt hake City Monday to end presidents lecommenda'.ion to several days. the authority of the federation Mias Malms Hen licit has liccn visand divide the state into president with fi tends in Norman Hamilton was a business iting for two wm-kdistricts, with eaih dis'.iu-- t entitled caller in Salt Lake City several days Muttc, Montana, Mi. Cio-- e mj to a vice president of last week. the districting program was impracAttorney and Mrs G. E. M. Pratt tical because organized w inkers are of Seattle, Washin'gton were visitois Dean Hatfield has been visiting in that the membership is continually concentrated in metropolitan areas were in Price the fore part of the week. the slate capital several days of this increasing. Ten new memln-rand districts mining accepted at the last meeting, bringweek. In ins annual report, Mr Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gilmour left ing the membership to approximatethe Roosevelt administra,lndorstd held twice Saturday for New York City to visit Operations for removal of appendix ly 60. The meetings ale a and tion urged their son, Craddock, who arrived re- - were performed at the Price City monthly. . amendment requiring the assent of from London, where he was'pital during the past week on the As one means of aiding the labor' seven supreme court justices before of in the William legal department following: employed Haycock, Spring movement, the members of the aux-,- a W is hod unc()n,t;lutlDnai. the Western Electric company. He Glen; Miss Beth Bryce, Soldier Sum- iliary are pledged to t ic puu iase There is abundant evident e at hand will hold a similar position with the mit, and Miss Helen Mamanakis, of union-mad- e products, o uers u- - whjch shows that the nation is grad- company in New York. luallv emerging from a long continu- Pr'cd jx'riod of distress and pa.nful eco, Mr. Thompson nomic stated in suhst.in.T "Through the encmiragem lit of the American Federation of Labor, the president of this nation lias put over 'a legislative program in the interest of the average man and woman that & is bound to benefit all classes of peo3:30 from Continuous Sat. Continuous Sal. from 3:30 ple. We are safe in saying the last of congress enacted into law session Matinee Sat. 10:30 Jack Oakie Loretta Younjf legislation in behalf of the men, woCrl LMtnmle prexnu men and children of this nation which Continuous Sun. from 3:30 in ZASU PITTS is bound to make our citizenship more Jack Londons Immortal secure and happy. Hugh O'CONNELL The national labor relations act, better known as the Wagner labor in Univrl Corned) Hit' disputes act, embodies within it those guarantees of equality in bargaining power which were taken from labor when the supreme court declared the National Recovery act unconstitution. . Second Episode al. It is the law of the land. In Continuous Sunday from 2:15 BUCK JONES that respect, it differs from section which did not become operative until it was embodied in an industrial code of fair competition. First Episode BUCK JONES The social security act reprein THE ROARING WEST sents a pioneering adventure on the part of the federal government into the social security field. It must be I glorious tender strong Continuous Sun. from 2:15 accepted as a basis upon which a social security structure can be erected A great novelists last & best story which will guarantee the payment of Gene Stratton-Porter- s adequate benefits to the beneficiaries SPENCER TRACY and provide the degrees of security VIRGINIA BRUCE necessary to preserve the social order and prevent human distress. The success of the social security act will Neil Hamilton - Betty Furness depend largely on the enactment of similar supplementary legislation in the different states. BARGAIN DAY Our democracy, the speaker continued, cannot survive under condiin tions whereby it is possible for the Continuous from 3:30 judges of the United States supreme court, in a five-fodecision, to de- stroy a law that has been enacted by the congress of the United States, and signed by the president, and has the h.isi-tial- l t la-S- I.l il s ) ai . 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