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Show THE PAGE FOURTEEN DEMANDS OF UNITED MINE WORKERS IN NEGOTIATING NEW CONTRACT EXPLAINED SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE. E, Two From Carbon At Labor Group Meeting John Forrester of Standardville and D. L. Day of Columbia attended a meeting of the Utah State Federation of Labor executive committee in the Labor temple at Salt Lake City Sunday, at which time the committee reaffirmed a previous stand that relations in Utah between the American Federation of Labor and C. I. O. units to continue in harmony as long as the latter observe rules and cedure of the A. F. of L. The board also reaffirmed support of President Roosevelts judiciary THURSDAY, UTAH of Womens Mrs C KeKey organizer the Salt Lake City. a meeting was held in Mr. and Mrs dinner guests of Mr and Mis , ton Wooten Sunday evening ere Mrs. Lewis Thomas of Winter Quar- plan Nicolaides gave a party hu with here , ters has been visiting night for her daughter, the young ladys mother, Mrs. Fred Kimber. observe to Ma i Guests Allan and Howard Barker of Price anniversary. lrtbday have been recent guests of Dr and stone, Mary Podbvesek, v. Mrs. M. T. Johnson Helen Mame, Rose Skufca, I MARCH RSI Work Replacem 3 Projects Is Reent( Pop Twenty-fiv- e i t Placemetl, three projects this distn n Monday by Wa:: announced t'9tnn Daugherty, district manage, Proposals embraced in the policy entlals both ln and bet ween districts j, " j9tpngat adopted by the United Mine Workers and a proper determination shall be National Ser. of America in negotiations with oper- -, made of them in accordance with Five skilled workers were etttfe ators for a new working contract to 'facts and equity. Mo- Mechanized Mining Commission replace the one that will expire on Ctle .1 March 31 were listed this week by' There shall be created an Appa- and sons o, He.pe, Robert acblan Commission of Joint equal of 22 of officers district the union. were and Mr and Mrs. W.11.S Olsen Ben Helsten and Neil Mackey and 17 were provided for the h .iSf: The demands, which affect Carbon eprtesentat'on of operators and mine were Sunday guests of Mr recent visitors in Salt Lake City Standard to be it shall duty to ban , and Mrs. Lew Reynolds. county mines and all other bitumin-- make a joint study of mechanization project at Green River. Bernard Newren returned a ous mines in the nation, are as of Price after week D. spending Mrs. this Mr. Jacoby and the territory covered by the Appa-lwLake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and here attending business and as lachian Agreement, with the object Mrs. Delbert Kay this week. of Mr. and Mrs. Moyle T. Hours in view of establishing uniformity of guest the There shall be established a six rates of pay and conditions of of Spanish Fork was day, five day week, (thirty ployment in and between districts, NEWS BlC?yde Gourley of last week. fore (30) hours a week, for all persons and alleviating the problems of the the part here UNION BILL PASSED his family in visited Fowles Merril employed in and around the mines, displacement of men. Plans have been completed for the week-enlast with the following exceptions: Grove Pleasant The work of this commission shall The right of collective bargaining free dance to be given Saturday, All mine workers engaged in the be Kirk Daly, Scofield school teacher, and reported to an completed March 13, by the local Welfare assoin Salt Utah working people by ciation. Leo Leonard and his Night visited over the week-en- d transportation of men and coal shall Appalachian Joint Conference, which is guaranteed work the additional time necessary to 'shall be convened for the purpose of a measure passed by the house of Hawks will Lake City. play. handle man-triand all coal in tran- - making such Miss Selma Mackey has returned as m the representatives Saturday. The bill Mr. and Mrs Shefton Gordon eiv ' sit. Outside employes engaged in judgment of theadjustments conference are neces-- j was referred to the ser ate for its ac tertained with an evening party Sun- - to Salt Lake City after a brief vis t dumping, handling and preparation sary. Such a conference shall be con- - tion. day Featured games were Five Hun- heie with her parents. visitor of coal and the manufacture of coke vened no later than March 1, 1938 M In attendance1 dred and Monopoly. oatur. shall work the additional time necesand In furtherance of this policy diswere Mr. and Mrs Delbert Lea Mast- in Salt Lake City Friday sary, not to exceed thirty (30) min- tricts not represented in the AppaNEWS KENILWORTH er, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ungerman and day. to utes, dump and prepare the coal lachian conference are empowered to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Burdick. from delivered to the tipple each day and create point commissions for this hot The Primary officers held a daughter, Ilene, have moved complete the usual duties incidental same purpose. rooms to- - Scofield to make their home in roun-daMiss Florene Zwahlen at sale the dinner By banquet to the operation of coke ovens. This tain Green. District Conferences The first major accident in the Kenrule shall not encourage the working Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. some time occurred of Nephi visited Alice ilworth Osborne for Mrs. mine affectAll scale resolutions wage of overtime except where it is necesK. 65, was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. L. Matthewes wrere Lewis Wilson when Nunmiya, local Saturday rules conditions and working Forres-lesary to take care of the conditions ing The deceased, a Japanese, Hansen, and a sister, Mrs. Joe Parm-'o- f killed. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack named. All time worked in excess of shall be made a subject matter of was a Mr. and Mrs. Jack week-enhad and and children, ter of last resident Kenilworth, six hours a day shall be considered consideration by all district joint con- no known relatives. Announcement has been made of a Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parferences. Appalachian district joint as overtime. of the Wasatch in the hotel staff. Mr and ry of Standardville. change shall be held Miss Iris conferences Herring concurrently Wages C. Albrechtsen will take week-en- d R. Mrs. here All the the with academy, spent Appalachian conference. There shall be a flat increase of the place of Mrs. Shaedler, STATEMENTS . The in Mrs. not with in districts her charge the Ray Herring. Appamother, represented ton to a the cents added fifteen (15c) Jack Owens, senior at the B. Y. U., who resigned because of ill health. combined cutting and loading rates, lachian conference shall arrange dis-to The Ladies Sewing club met at the of home for the week-enmeet was the the operators various thirteen cents (13c) of which shall of Mrs. Que Anderson last week. home in conferences for tricts the joint Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eckley were be given to the loader and two cents Mrs. Fannie Baxter was a w'eek- of week. wage last agreements negotiating Lake cents Salt visitors a to in City the (50c) cutter; fifty (2c) Lake City. Miss Edna Matson was a Salt Lake end visitor in Salt a day increase to all outside and in- on the basis of this national policy. Of week-enTerm student of the B. Nadine Gleason, Agreement Citv visitor over the side day wage men, with proportionThe wage agreement shall be for a Mrs. W. Clark is visiting in the Y. U. in Provo, visited with her par- ate increases to monthly men; a twenty-fof two years, ending March 31, state capital city. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleason, ive (25c) a ton increase to all pick period week-en- d 1939. ) cent a (20 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones spent Sun- - over the mining rates; twenty per Mrs. Roy Mecham were Mr. Mrs. John and w'lth in increase on all yardage and dead Huntington day week-en- d visitors in Logan. Sherman. work; and the application of increases Firms People, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxon conveyors and mechanical loading Mrs. Wyatt Bryan of Ferron is visHeld shall and Mrs. Mr. week ter are all this a Few Days machines and for Will Be In Stock strip mines iting here with her son, Clinton Gunderson of Huntington. be made the equivalent of the inBryan. creases granted to the hand loaders. Frank Ohlsen of Mohrland has been Mrs. Royal Binks and son. Dick, Appointment of Dr. J E. Dorman as More Also Forms The standard for basic tonnage registrar of vital statistics for the were visitors in Kenilworth Saturday. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilds. 7. Pi Miss Vera Munson has been ap- rates shall be two thousand (2,000) Consumers and Sweet Mine precincts I East pointed in the lead role of the annual pounds per ton: Where the gross ton was made by the Carbon county com1 to school at be Price. of two thousand two hundred and high opera, COLUMBIA NEWS given missioners at their Record Tfotes You See Not Buy i Mr. Mrs. and Charles forty (2,240) pounds is the measure, Opperman meeting Friday. Dr. Dorman sucthe equivalent rate shall be paid. and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Simmons moceeds Dr. S. W. Fennemore, who is ?-Overtime to tored Price Saturday. By Miss Leona Lines To eliminate the constant trend to- now located at Helper. last here The boxing ring supplied tney ward overtime to increase employApplications for employment and year for the entertainment of fight 1304- NEWS ment where the practice of working routine business occupied the atten- fans has been removed to the Colum568 overtime is resorted to, all overtime tion of the board the remainder of the bia Confectionery, where it is being By Mary Metos shall be paid at the rate of time and one the as was which described used extensively by younger Directed by J. C. Stewart, state FIS f. Double time shall be paid meeting, of the quietest in years. groups. Master Eddy Kay, son of Mr. supervisor of Workers Education, and for Sundays and holidays. a Mat and Mrs. Delbert Kay, suffered Guarantee Of Working Days DR. knock out Sunday, while giving an Youth A minimum of two hundred (200) exhibition tumbling stunt. His injuries were not serious. days employment each year shall be guaranteed to all mine workers emA Womens Auxiliary has been or- ployed in and around the mines. Day here, complete with officers ganized na: men shall be paid the regular rates Kay Bunnel of Helper, former stu- and activity committees. Its first of pay provided in district wags dent body president of the Carbon in the a be dance will affair ua public agreements for each day less than the county high school and now a student local hall Saturday evening. CEJi guaranteed two hundred (200), and at Brigham Young university in ProMrs. Lawrence Holliman expects to ir N tonnage men shall be paid a basic vo, has been accepted to membership return here next week, following a 161 S6.00 day rate for each day less than Idaho. Twin Falls, in Belta Delta chapter of Alpha Kap- visit in the guaranteed two hundred (200). HardMrs. of Friends and relatives pa Psi, national commerce fraternity. Pi Vacations who died here Saturday, attended rzm A two weeks vacation with pay He was one of 13 B. Y. U. students ing, r at Provo funeral Tuesday. her shall be granted to all men working initiated at recent joint ceremonies in Dave Day spent the week-en- d HI in and around the mines. Day men with the University of Utah chapter. Carl shall be paid the r.egular rates of pay De- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. provided in district wage agreements, Service, General of the 00 Interior, be partment and tonnage men shall paid $6 ace Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, a day for the vacation period: In And Out! EN! NOTICE 1937. March 5th, is hereby1 Differentials of Green Ernest that Downard, to the be A given shall Consideration given Through coverage in the folRiver, Utah, who, on January 7th. 4 elimination of all inequitable differ- 1932, made S. R. homestead entry, lowing communities every week 158 Sec. No. 048703, for NEt4, EV2NWV4, is available through The Where does YOUR $ Go? distribution setup: ill; SEV4SW'4, Sec. 25; NEV4NW4, NV2NEV4, Section Price, Spring Canyon, KenilOars stays at home pur-26, Township 15 South, Range 15 East, Castle livtstoek. Gate, Glen, LOCAL worth, Spring chasing Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Standardville, Latuda, National, Ask for our products at intention to make Final Proof, to es- Sweets Mine, HiawaConsumers, tablish butcher claim to the land above shop. your tha. Mohrland, Wattis. Columbia, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Cash market prices paid for Green River, Castle at Price, Utah, on the 19th Huntington, Public, and BEEF, LAMB, VEAL of April, 1937. Dale, Cleveland and Elmo. And day PORK. You pay no freight, remember that hundreds of copies Claimant names as witnesses: Wil-- 1 Ejj of The liam Downard, Henning Olsen, Cecil yardage, feed bills nor comgo into missions. Roush, and Nick Marsing, all of Price. homes in the following additional Utah. BECKEL PACKING CO. communities every week: Hel THOMAS F. THOMAS, 116 So. 2nd W. per, Rolapp, Heiner, Peerless, Register. zss Scofield, Clear Creek, Wellington, Phone 242W - Price. Utah Date of first pub., March 11, 1937 Sunnyside. Date of last pub., April 8, 1937 , fol-j- m s: M j - !?tKSXa"n STfW 'nth ur em-ho- HIAWATHA d. i ps 3 v. y, d. - e d. pur-no- se PAYROLL SECURITY d. RECORDS '. Regular Meeting Of Commissioners semi-month- Employing up to Ten Within for Firms Employing Than Ten People Until the Forms Which We Have For La-V- ar ly K THE SCOFIELD SUN-ADVOCA- TE (Price) one-hal- Carbon Joins National Fraternity SOUND AS A DOLLAR Steady Week NEAT AS A FIN Week Sun-Advoc- Sun-Advoc- ""Wf 'iSfc, W Sicfiaw) cBiauu3 IB MONTHS KEtswcar 93 PROOF No. SOLD ONLY BY PONTIAC DEALERS a I 52 our stocks 'ON EVERY CAR IN OUR FORD DeLUX SEHaa tadio, .Jumbo tires, chromnium wheels all around value you cant afford to pass by. Very reasonably priced. 47-PI- NTS STOCK 1935 1935 STUDEEAKER 6 COACH Here is another real bargain, a car of just the kind youll want for the rapidly approaching spring and summer seasons! The price on this car will surprise you. 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