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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936. Roosevelt Sally Dance, Coconut Grove, Wednesday, September 30 NEW RECORDS SET Everybody Is Going to BY ENTRIES FOR state fair. last their Attend the Grand Event UTAH STATE FAIR TYPO. AUXILIARY gates this shorter exhibit building, which also houses International Typographical union the federal housing display, a fea which also met in Colorado Springs ture of the 1935 week congratulated the delebecause organization had accumulated $15,000 for time purpose in a much I. T. U. than the did a similar Utah is going to the State Fair Demand for Tickets is Growing-- Thousands Will Attend amount. The 100 cent union State Fair Visitors Are Invited to Attend Good Reports Saturday. The 1936 show will be The regular monthly business W. I. A. Christmas per which stamps No. of Womans Auxiliary From Grand County and Other Utah Points Carbon bigger and better than any pre- meeting 16 to Typographical union No. 115 were not ready for sale until late vious one. was held at the home of Mrs. M. last year can be had at any time County Going Strong. The gates are ready to swing L. Ilamson, 1086 South Fourth now in any quantities. They can be placed on the backs of letters Continued from page 1) with the women folks and enroll open Saturday morning, with all East street, Monday afternoon. on packages the same as any and in place. There were 21 members and two other Christmas ing them as Roosevelt supporters. the exhibits Happy Days Are Here Again." stamp and the Fair visitors will see Utah pro-- 1 visitors present. The visitors were C. B. Doty is doing active work President Roosevelt is the best from their sale goes to ducts at their very best, view the Mrs. R. A. Canine of San Mateo, proceeds friend of the average citizen ever in Ogden for the League. build the fund for the Home. up result of improved production Cal., and Mrs. It. F. Aveson. Mrs. Carbon Going Strong to occupy the White House. He W. A. Mrs. was Parker dis- Aveson has been living in San appointState Representative G. G. Lind methods, and witness action has done great things for labor ed chairman of a committee to take how wheels the round of the Francisco but go plays strom was in Salt Lake City Tues past eight years, during his first term in office, and of the sale and distribution because labor wants him reelected day and reported the League going in every phase of human activity has returned here to live; she is a charge She the of Christmas stamps. within as inthe states No. former president of 16, and represented labor has organized the Labors strong in Carbon county. By the select other of the members may borders. to tends affiliate this with again League, with an en way, Mr. Lindstrom will be the committee. the Anticipating the increase in ex- - auxiliary, rollment of more than 4,000,000 in next state senator from Carbon. He Mrs. V. E. Mrs. R. and impressed with the op- hibits said Mrs. iiamson, the president, who Miller and Mrs.Johnson, were select-F, the nation, and 20,000 in Utah. he, together with several oth Parks, are to have this was a delegate to the Womans In Regardless who you are, if you er Roosevelt supporters will attend portumty Utahns ed as delegates to the Union Laare a friend of Roosevelts you are the Coconut Grove rally and dance year for showing their products at ternational Auxiliary convention bel League. their best, Ernest S. Holmes, fair at Colorado Springs, Colo., the invited to this grand rally. This Wednesday night. A committee was State Chairman Frank Bonacci manager, and fair board directors week ot September 14, returned namedmembership is your invitation: Help us to Mrs. W. Caldfollows: as writes that arrangements have have outdone themselves in pro- Sunday. She gave a splendid and well, Mrs. J. L. McGhieJ. and Mrs. help him help us!" been made for a Roosevelt rally viding exposition facilities. For enthusiastic report of the conven-examplHelp the Campaign new exhibit cases have tion and her visit to the Union J. M. Van Dorn. and dance at Rainbow Gardens, The net proceeds of the grand It was decided that the execus printers Home, which is near Col Saturday night, October been installed m the women board will arrange a program tive rally will be used to carry on cam- Helper, She reported that for the social affairs 10, and that a rally will be planned building for better display of femi- - orado Springs. for the enpaign to reelect Roosevelt. Speak for of this years W. I. A. convention was Price for Saturday night, Octo- nine handicraft ers will be sent to all comers of I year. suing of the home. New arrangement the largest ever held, Utah. Literature will be provided ber 31. The October meeting of the cen- amusements in concession Mr. Bonacci he will attend Some become have auxiliaries says to all those who read. Every votwill be at the home of auxiliary tral grounds will Rive entertan- - discouraged because the funds for Mrs. F. E. Morris, 1053 Lake er will be acquainted with the ac the rally in Salt Lake City Wed- ment seekers better facilities to en- building a W. I. A. home seemed to night. October 12. street, complishments of the New Deal nesday Form themselves. Local Leagues accumulate so slowly, but Mrs A tasty lunch was served after No administration of Roosevelt. Jy M. State I. spectacular Hamson said Secretary officials Thompson of the that the stone will be left unturned in this in!re meeting adjourned. of the big show promise to sur-local campaign in behalf of the Presi- urges that Leagues should be formed in every pass all other state fairs in thrills. IIIIIIIIIIil!imillllllllllllllllll!lllllfllIIIIIIIIl!llIIIIIIII.' dent and his supporters. with horse We must all work in order to city, town and community in Utah. The annual fair and show, al Both organized and unorganized Its thoroughbreds jumpers, roll up a majority of more than workers are eligible to member- ready is tops in entries and 50,000 for Roosevelt in Utah on interest. The state en ship. Wherever there are men and wide-spreNovember 3. women who are interested in the ries now listed assure strong comDemand for Tickets reelection of Roosevelt they should petition for Utah horsemen and The demand for the Roosevelt take a lead in forming a local women. rally and dance tickets continues unit. The mammoth fireworks display to be brisk. Tommy Williams, the The president has been the best of last year, a favorite for thrills, all around hustler for Roosevelt, is friend of working men and women will be repeated on an even larger I p; I disposing of more than 2000 tick- ever to occupy the White House scale ets. He visited Davis county this and from the working in interest he s government Showing people week, and reports that Roosevelt-ian- s has every right to look for support the fair, opening September 26 and jjjj from Davis county are coming n his campaign for reelection. All closing at midnight of October 3, strong. workers, men and women, should ederal authorities have several Mr. Williams also visited Bing- )e active participants in the never before shown in Utah ham, Magna and Garfield, and reLeague campaign for the The WPA has a special building President. ported success. to house its exhibits. These will The committee visiting Labor Organize by choosing a local show works progress administra-- 1 temple meetings reports success chairman, chairwoman and secretary-- tion accomplishments in action and On this committee A. M. Scott, J. treasurer and become active still life, featuring sewing, art, I Rob T. in L. Dave F. Rhodes, this campaign. Write for any water and varied building project I Stuart, inson and M. Visser have done a further information needed to M. work. The U. S. department of I. Thompson, state secretary, 24 splendid job. agriculture will have better exhibJ. D. Lof tis is taking- care of the South 4th East street, Salt Lake its than ever before. This office will provide four transportation brotherhoods City. The mining industry has its s with success. membership application petitions, usual comprehensive displays. So Blaine Larson is looking after campaign buttons and necessary does the department of fine and ticket needs of county employees materials for your campaign pur- applied arts. Manufacturers have and Ray Pinney is taking care o; poses. taken all available space in their Remember the Rally the city employes. Above everything else, keep in loca Oil Refinery Workers of that cleaning busiunion No. 286 perhaps has the rec- mind the Roosevelt rally at Coco- employees been carrying on, the ord in trade union circles. This nut Grove, Wednesday night, Sep- ness had week. All took 1000 tember 30, and be sure to attend. closeout having lasted a union membership are of the workers reported as haytickets. The second place goes to the business is and returned ing D. & R. G. W. lodge of BrotherPRICE LAUNDRY on its usual basis. being operated hood of Railway Carmen, with 500 at was arrived The agreement tickets. STRIKE z: SETTLED the of organized I -given the approval The Democratic workers in all of it and district of the forces labor the Salt Lake City wards are givPRICE. Negotiations were com- was announced that support should the to wonderful cooperation ing pleted by the Price Steam Laun- be accorded the Price Steam Launcommittee. dry management and the newly dry by organized labor and its supThus the story goes. It will be formed The Workers Local, porters and sympathizers. a bjg event and all Roosevelt sup- No. 128, Laundry w at over the week-en- d arrived was early which settlement porters will be at the big doings resulted in halting the strike which the week. September 30. State Fair Visitors The committee is making a special appeal to the State Fair visitors to attend the Roosevelt rally dance at Coconut Grove Wed nesday night. Those who are planning to attend the fair should make it a point to come to the rally Wednesday night. The State Fair is in all its glory Labors Non-Partisa- n this year. This is made possible League of Utah 5 Auspices administraRoosevelt because the tion has returned prosperity, therefore, hundreds of visitors to the fair are expected to attend the It gives the facts, free from dictators and isms. rally. HELP US TO HELP HIM HELP US is League Growing It is the only independent labor paper in Utah. The Labors Non-Partisis of Utah healthy showing League It is the most widely-rea- d gains each day of the week. paper by labor, both Arthur W. Smith, chairman for Grand county, sent to headquarters organized and unorganized, in Utah. a long list of new members. Women of Grand county are interested It is the paper for the average citizens. It fights Night, in the league. Mr. Smith has namhis M. as assistant Garr N. their battles. ed Mrs. to direct the Roosevelt campaign among the women of his county. Adolph Brox Orchestra SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Mrs. Garr is covering the entire county and is producing splendid Non-Partis- an e, and-product- Non-Partis- s an ad I ex-lib- Non-Partis- its an s s - A GALLANT LEADER Sun-Advoca- te. You Want the BEST... Subscribe for the UTAH LABOR NEWS Only $1.50 per year IaDly I an COCONUT GffiOVE September 30 Wednesday 9 '? , results. The Utah Labor News Northern Utah of Brigham City, League chairman for the First Congressional district is taking membership applications and contributions for campaign purJohn J. Johnson poses. His good wife is workjng ; 24 S. Fourth East Street Members of All Parties Cordially Invited Salt Lake City Individual Tickets 25 Cents 11 1 ! 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