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Show V UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. DECEMBER II. 1936. POLITICAL OUTLOOK bosses.6 resulu desir'd by thcir I LABORS NON-PARTISA- LEAGUE OF N ALWAYS ENJOY One of the methods of the emisUTAH IS ON PERMANENT BASIS (Continued from Page 3) saries of the special interests is to A Delicious Breakfast engaged in bringing these wonders initiate a whispering campaign Lunch or Dinner, at in reach of our people and the against fellow legislators, and thus The state committee of the La member of the house of represenworld. create a distrust of each other.! boxs League of Utah tatives from Box Elder county. Conclusion Dick Cafe Then there will be arranged spe- - has been called to meet at the With an able and militant repreIn conclusion we pledge the cial junkets and feasts where sub-- 1 Newhouse hotel, Salt Lake City, on sentation. in both branches of the Democratic party to continue to jects are discussed and familiarized Sunday, December 20, at 2 p. m. state legislature the League will be 137 So. Main Salt Lake foster those principles of govern- in such a way that legislators may This will be the first formal meet a big factor in the shaping of imWasatch 7840 ment and institutions of state become confused and forget the inff of the committee since the portant legislation next winter. Special Accommodations for which contribute to the general platform pledges upon which they election, Chairman Bonacci says that the Parties and Luncheon The meeting will hear the welfare and to select for appointive were elected, and perhaps fall into Utah branch of the League will Groups and same old rut and leave things ports of receipts office as well as elective office expenditures progress in unison with the nato the reelec tional organization in perfecting those persons who shall devote as they are for the glory of the during campaign Reasonable Prices President Roosevelt and will re the League and its local units as a their energies to the well being of interests. Your observer has been around view the successful campaign in permanent organization. the people. the legislative halls for many Utah, The Same Quality and The League has received conThe League has been formed on gratulations On Their Toes years and .he knows something of Service at from all parts The members of the legislature about the tactics used by those who a permanent basis and the meeting Utah praising the effective woTk ave special axes to grind. Be will make plans for organization the League officers and members DICKS CAFE should be on their toes and use their thinking caps more than ever cause he knows, he gives this warn- of local and county units of the did during the recent campaign, 2351 Washington Ave. League on a permanent basis. before. ing in advance so that the the landslide victory for toward OGDEN matters will be President Roosevelt and the New Legislative The representatives of the spe legislators may be- on cial interests will be on the job in guard against the lures of the slip brought before the committee for Deal candidates in this state. d full force. They will leave no stone agents of special in- - discussion. Several members of the unturned in order to bring about terests, and avoid the many pitfalls League were elected to the state dissension and turmoil to hamper placed in the legislators paths dur- senate and house of representaA Better Utah Coal tives, and no doubt the League will and block legislation in the interest ing the session of the legislature. Libertyin of active an take support part of the majority of the people. several important bills to be intro IT LASTS LONGER The emissaries of the interests Chief Deputy Auditor duced the coming session of the at are the shrewdest and best talent Auditor-elecW. John t State Guy that their money can hire. They announced that Jerrold P. Beesley, legislature. the more than a dozen Among JEREMY FUEL & GRAIN CO. know their onions and will do claim auditor for the four past who will be of the members League all that their skill commands to will be chief deputy when members 0f the next Utah legisla devise ways and means to bring years, the office is reorganized on Janu- - ture are; G. G. Lindstrom of Union 76 North 6th West ary 4, date for the inauguration Spring Canyon, League board Mined of new state officers. elect Carbon from member county, We Wish You a Mr. Guys choice of his chief e(j state senator; Eldred M. Royle Merry Christmas! the deputy meets with universal ap-- 1 0f Elberta, treasurer of Mr. Beesley stands high League, holdover state senator BEST WISHES TO LABOR proval. For Better Service in the estimation of those who from Utah county; Frank Bonacci know him. He is a member of of Helper, state chairman of the Insist on Salt Lake local No. 104 of the League, elected member of the YOU MUST BE SATISFIED American Federation of Musicians house of representatives from Car- 20 to Months and has held offices of trust in bon county; Henrietta B. Johnson $300.00 or Less Repay A Complete Loan Service, Including Our Single Signature that union during the several of Brigham City, chairman womDouble-Chec- k and Auto Finance Plans ens division of the League, electee years he has been a member. Mr. Guy announced that Royden Listen to Your Unseen Friend at 3 P. M. Every Sunday, KSL System E. Weight, chief accountant, and Salt Lake county auditor, will join his assistant, Miss Beth Jex, will the department as auditors. . It Costs No More! be retained in their present posts. Charles Chapman, with Weston W. Avery will take over the Hamilton assisting, will continue John Room 405 Continental Bank Building Fred A. Carleson, Inc. claims auditors desks, and Junius in continuous of audit the Salt Lake City - Phone Was. 2007 charge YOUR Fisher will be retained as disburse- of the state tax commission, while Room 921 Eccles Bldg. 75 East Center St. ment officer. the continuous audit of the state Provo Ogden J. H. Vickers of Nephi, at pres- liquor commission will be made by Phone 1277 210 Phone of and auditor clerk ent county Austin P. Miller and Fred B. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Juab county; Blaine Larson, now Evans. DEALER Lake the in Salt county be employed Miss Erma Fay Brown will 535 So. Main Was. 1414 assessors office, and George Zolin-taki- s, retained as stenographer, while at present an employe of the Miss Carline Woodmansee will be A employed as typist. Mr. Guy, now We Wish You a Merry Christmas ofchief deputy auditor, said the fice would be manned with one less auditor thari at present. Non-Partis- an Gunns re-Jt- he ! well-meani- . ng - 7 pery-tongue- Phone Was. 4444 COMPARE THE COST CARtESONS PERGONAL FINANCE CO. 7 Eat. Bread for Energy Whether you work indoors or out, - you need plenty of good bread for energy. Bread digests almost completely and is, therefore, most economical. For the added value of Vitamin D eat Fishers Vitamin PRODUCT D Bread OF THE AMERiCAN LADY BAKING COMPANY THE BIG HOME-OWNE- D BAKERY Labor , You Have Our Most Sincere Good Wishes for a Merry Christmas I 140-14- 4 So. State Street at RCA Plant WASHINGTON (UNS) The United Electrical & Radio Workers union was certified as the ap-- I propriate unit for collective bargaining at the R. C. A. Manufac-turin- g companys plant, Camden. N. J., in a decision rendered by the National Labor Relations Board. The company union at the plant, although having agreed to participate, boycotted the election held by the board and attempted to frighten employes away. It issued circulars and radio broadcasts warning that the election would mean rioting, street fighting and general disorder. The vote was 3016 for the U. E. & R. W. to 51 for the Employes Committee (company union). Journeymen Plumbers Apprentice Training Consolidated Wagon & Machine Union Victory Co . Salt Lake City ' y Through the joint action of the United Association of Journeymen Plumbers and Steamfitters and the National Association of Master Plumbers, with the Federal Committee on Apprentice Training acting as the coordinating . agency, standards for a five-yeplumbing apprenticeship have been set up and approved by both organiza- (iMore Leisure Hours for Women 99 Damp Wash The Real Bargain Service S3 nibs. Se? 612 Murray 213 - Hyland 5 Bingham 213 7 . INSIST ON AIPEJ5 IFTOIDOeT: o Manufactured by Smiih-Fau- s E3)mg Co. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ar tions. We Take This Opportunity to Express Our Best Wishes to All Labor for a iJMerry Christmas It js an important step in the right direction, and is the first national plan in any building trade union which has the endorsement of the recognized labor and employer group. Untie Standard MERRY CHRISTMAS AND WELCOME, LABOR AMERICAN INN HOTEL West Jordan Milling Co. John A. Aylett Modern, Hot and Cold Water SPECIAL WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES 42-5- 4 East First South Phone Wasatch 6689 Salt Lake City, Utah LOCATION OF MINES Dividend, Eureka, Tintic Mining District, Utah County PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah |