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Show vacate Second Section good $een Sugar Beet Crop In Two Counties t Agriculture Agent Makes Plan to Attend Fruit Tour Architects Concept of New Fourth Ward Chapel Rooe.t L. Hassell, Carbon county agricultural agent, is planning wiilbe held forUtpi 7,ourhat Ult Srtvwers beginning on Tiiesaay, August 30, at the! Oam town hall. He is extend mg' invitation to fruit gume.J t Carbon county to participate1 our Jrul U.teiesied C, ore asked to contact him as persons quick ly a& 'S po.sMble. n- f0r a better-thaUtSr beet crop this year A. 3e a this week by V. BrediC:e International Authority To Speak Here Sunday the agriculturist for - iugar Corporation, Grand Orval Etter, attorney of Berwho was m keley, California, and far-ue- -t Colorado, on Emery counties secretary of the Fellowship 01 300 ,d con-Tacreage of tour Reconciliation, national peace orex- company. ganization, will speak at the mornof lat winter and ing service at the Price Commurains of nity Methodist church on August 17 combined to bring 28. His topic will be The North the supply for 'Tifcient Atlantic Pact and World Peace. : Mr. Mr. Meek stated. Etter is a noted leader of ina hundred acres of beets ternational thought and students Siting harvesting - in the of international affairs are urged P and a to hear him Sunday morning at $ Jld or better is expected 11 oclock. Utgrowers. Harvestin the underway during 4 Hotel, Restaurant Employees of Price Form Union .'t :V , v f ,-.- W he S jf AprilBranch, field r the company, representa-7- , reported next week begin taking Hiawntha Man In f acreages. sugar growers an the sugar content or deci easing and aie used for eompar- records kept of other g,ves the t0 how ,J inreasing e records ith the that the Western company is extending length of the beet loading This will ,'teh at Wellington. alt in more rapid beet loadings en the harvest is underway. was also reported irver and Rio Grande lew Coach Moab Larry Coach L. Palmer, new athletic department at Grand county high school, ar-iat Moab Saturday and early ti week began putting the boys ough their football paces. nd of the ed C mi Race For District 22 Head Shown above is Architect Theodore Popes drawing of the new Pi ice Fourth LDS ward chapel construction on which will begin as soon as materials are obtained. The $120,000 religious edifice will contain 13.000 square feet of floor space and will be so constructed as to provide quarters for the various organizations within the ward. Dedicatory exercises preliminary to the construction were conducted Monday evening at the corner of Fourth North and Fifth East streets, the site of the new chapel. (See Page One for story on dediPhoto Courtesy of the Deseret News cation.) of Dragerton, which is composed of hotel and restaurant personnel, store clerks and city employees. fill its offices for the next term: Brandson, recording Zelda Anderson, president; Ace and Pete Miller, Bingham, vice president; Verna Henderson has been a union man since 1912 and has worked in coal mines of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah1 for the past 44 years and has at llt. nenaerson various times held every job in the mines from trapper boy to state mine inspector. In 1913, he was forced to leave in the wake of the Ludlow Massacre which resulted from the attempt to organize the miners in District 15 of Colorado. He served as a union organizer in Utah with pay and he was the first president and of Local 5861 at Kenilworth, organizing miners in this state and acted as a negotiator for their first check-weigh-m- eems in chil Carelessness dren an payment Always a prominent leader in his constant fight for the betterment of working conditions and the safety of the miner, he was selected by the miners of the Utah section of the United Mine Workers of America as inspector for coal and hydro-carbmines and served for ten years during which time there was no major catastrophe in Utahs mines. He was elected vice president of the American Federation of Labor by the miners of the state of Utah before their withdrawal from that organization. He is now serving as president of the second largest local in the district, Local 6363, Hiawatha, having been elected in June of this year. Through constant negotiation, arbitration and conciliation, Mr. Henderson is qualified as an expert in the field of labor contracts, and his sense of fairness and logical good judgement is beyond reproach, say his backers. features a large size living room, entry porch, two generous sized bedrooms, a kitchen that's a dream for design and a breakfast and dining area. Note the big, built-i- n closets in glassed-i- n the bedroom, and the additional storage space in kitchen and hall. MODEL PLAN on Is their only ence Let motorists. in us brakes in To confid- justify keep your condition that confid- ence. SAFETY SERVICE 70 North 1st West Phone 978 PRICE secretary, designed for modern living small down contract. r . es ed he will i samples for sugar content tak-7,- m ,, this process beets aie and week first the farms Robert J. Henderson, Hiawatha, another group following week has announced his candidacy for sampled. farms are the office of president of District are jneek samples dur-",- e 22, United Mine Woikers of Amerthe first faints and ica (Utah and fourth week the samples ' Wyoming.) pam taken from the second Mr B ob Testing in this er Edward Shearer, District 50 representative, reports that a local of union hotel and restaurant has been organized in lute with the following officers elected temporarily: Charles Malone, president; Clara Chomick. vice president; Jane Vigil, secretary and Jane Powell, financial secretary. The local, whose charter is expected within the week, was founded on August 3. The Utah Labor Relations Board has cer-tiuthe local as the bargaining agent. Application for certification has also been made for Local 13454 No. 1 1 8 Basement provides heating and utility space. All complete including insulation, heating, wirr, A ing and decoration. 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