Show vote e to retain I 1 e Ss 1 4 0 al dr E alien allen bateman Ba fernan state hupf supt of public instruction democratic TICKET successful trained school leadership paid cal adv ady by J C tt beland E andersen anderson lloyd M theurer golden P F wr howard mcdonald 92 0 la this s business of selling automobiles automo bilet N elected for life wert we re always up for re election you the he can vote us out as easily as you can vote us in so we stand four square oa on out our platform of honest values and the finest of service VAN nap T E N S TOOELE TO OELE U UTAH T A H north main adae nent T rom where I 1 sit jit djoe joe marsh want to join our club newcomers to our town are sled when they hear talk of the barbecue club want to know who can join and what the purpose is well the answer is any one can join neighborly inclined the t purpose is simply to enjoy good j food lood good beer anable and ale good con versa veraa ti tion on all towards getting to amow one another better every other saturday at one tana farm or another the pit is dug and themire the fire started and by sunt down neighbors from miles around have come together the women contributing cakes pies and coffee the men contributing the meat for barbecuing and the beer or ale from where I 1 sit its ifs this simple wholesome side of country life in america its spirit of good fellowship that makes for tolerance and better understanding between neighbors As I 1 say neighbor any one can join om apt up so come along a week from this saturday efa 1943 amers Foun dadon PERIA DAY AY WAGE INCREASE DEMAND BY brotherhood n BRINGS STRIKE n TO to employees and neighbors last sunday afternoon 3 11 employees represented by the brotherhood of locomotive firemen jand and Engi nemen went on strike and left their jobs in mine haulage at Kenne cotts bingham canyon mine As a result of this strike action by 7 of the employees operations have been forced to shut down strikes are mighty serious affairs because they hurt all of us therefore you are entitled to know the facts about the strike and the situation which was responsible for it the brotherhood of 1 locomotive emotive omo tive firemen and engine men represents mine employees of the mine haulage system negotiations have been in process between the brotherhood and the company since early in august offered these employees a wage increase of per day 1121 A t nit average 1948 daily wage daily wage increase ac this is the do ly wage increase accepted by em cepter by kenneck Ken neco em increase demanded by ploy of maire than except those in B L F E for its utah mine haulage members the company also agreed to make this increase effective as of july 1 1948 this is the identical wage increase that was wa accepted by all utah copper divisions other employees employ om the brotherhood rejected this offer and demanded a increase of 2 71 per day in other words members of the brotherhood have demanded an increase of per day more than the daily increase accepted by their fellow workers the brotherhood and the company having been unable varble to reach an agreement on the amount of a wage increase the brotherhood set a strike for friday october the U S conciliation service then requested both parties to meet with a panel of one utah and three federal Concilia conciliators ton in aa an attempt to reach a settlement this proposal was accepted and od the brotherhood deferred its strike conferences with this conciliation panel started last monday and were carried on daily day until friday when negotiations again became deadlocked deadlock elL at this time the company made an additional offer to so these mine haulage employees volunteering to add off tile 10 ob accident and sickness insurance to its group life e insurance program after brief consideration the brotherhood alx aim rejected this offer the conciliators finally suggested further conferences to be held in washington D C the company stated it was agreeable but the brotherhood rejected the conciliator conciliators Concilia tors suggestion the brotherhood then set a new strike date for yesterday october As of today over employees are out of work they are losing income in wages at the rate of per month there will also be a reduction in money spent in utah of approximately per month for normal expenditures for supplies freight taxes etc the detrimental effects of this shutdown will reach out in many directions throughout the state we have sincerely tried to avoid a work stoppage we regret the brotherhood has called the strike to submit to the brotherhood brotherhoods s demand would discriminate against all other employees it would start a fourth round wage increase which would launch a new inflationary spiral sincerely e D D MOFFAT vice president U a im A H OPP it D I 1 V 1 4 0 1 0 N ff 6 J I 1 N |