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Show $ & - Saturday , UTAH LABOR NEWS 1917 7, (Continued from Page 3.) an opportunity of learning how they might bo saved. . A ten-hoday is all these overworked boys are asking of employers. IIow would you like to work ten hours a day, seven Jays a week? When a few more druggists display the card so It wont work a hardship on our friends to'patronize the places displaying It, we propose to give the names of druggists belonging to the Twenty Buyers club. ur BARBERS NOTES By A. K, Harvey. The change in the weather leads me to believe that spring has arrived while another encouraging sign is the and the best clothes a man can put his body into youll find them in wide assortments at Gardner & Adams Co. Kearns Bldg. Market Voyles E. SECOND SO. No Phone Orders for Counter Specials. Phones Was. 230 and 359. 148-50-5- 2 SPECIAL COUNTER . .18c Steer Pot Roast, lb Steer Boiling Beef, 4b., 12Vc Steer Rolled Roast, lb . . .22c Shoulder Pork, whole or 22c half, lb ,.17c Sausage, lb .... 17c 18e ...... 18c Hamburger Steak, lb Weinerwurst, lb . Frankfurters, lb. Liver Sausage, lb. w.. . .15c 15c Corned Beef, lb "VOYLES EAVE a standing T order with your grocer, for 1 w ROYAL BREAD Uabreadthat made) IkSbI 851 mother step MriMj to be delivered to you, fresh every day. order You may Royal Cakes and Pastry at also your grocer's. Remember to, specify ROYAL'' then you're sure of first quality. ROYAL BAKING Silt Likfi. CO. 4 heavy demand for barbers and the scarcity of men. The secretary has on file at this time requests for men at Logan, Magna, Clreen River, Eureka, Kemmerer, Wyo., and several extra jobs in the city. The proposition as adopted at the last regular meeting relative to wages, conditions, etc., has been sent to the general executive hoard for indorsement. As soon as word is received as to the indorsement of the board the committee appointed will confer with the shop owners and endeavor to reach an agreement. Page Five LADIES AUXILIARIES AND CLUB NOTES The Rowena circle of Yeomen met Thursday afternoon at the home- - of Mrs. Ella Hall, 80 E. Twenty-sevent- h South. league will hold a meeting at the Y. W. C. A. this (Friday) afternoon. A. Bordquist, advertising specialist, will speak on "Fake Advertising," and R. W. Eardley, secretary of the Manufacturers' Association of Utah, will speak on The Methods of Advertising as Followed by the Manufacturers of Utah." The dance given Monday night at Eagles Hall by the Ladles auxiliary to the Typos was a big success and they hope to make this an annual affair. Mrs. Bernard Cash, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Capper, will give a farewell party at their home tonight (Friday) in honor of Mrs. Eahbar, president of the Housewives league, who will leave shortly to join her husband in Nevada, where they will make their home. Mrs. Elmer J. Loveless will entertain th9 members of the Kit Kat club Wednesday at her home in Emerson Heights. The Womans Republican club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gideon Snyder, 214 North State. will be plenty of work for us all. Let each member be ready to do his part and thereby make our organization worth while. sick members are on the mend. Brothers Hills and Hall having recovered sufficiently to return to work. Brother Boone is doing nicely, although it will be some time before he will be able to work. TTie During the past winter our benefit fund has withstood a much heavier drain than at any time in the past. We have been able to meet all claims and yet have a substantial balance in that fund. failing to receive the Journeyman Barber should either notify the secretary or write the geneither of eral secretary-treasure- r, whom will see that your name is placed on the list. Members Brother C. O. Young, general organizer of the American Federation of Labor, is in the city. He is willing to render assistance to any union in need. It may be that Brother Young can be of assistance to the barbers during our negotiations- - for a new agreement. Brothers E. B. Harrison and John Edwards were elected delegates to represent local 377 in the coming convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor, to be held in this city May 14. Brothers Terrell and Batley were alternates selected. Secretary Harvey will represent the Salt Lake Federation of Labor. sk The barbers are working longer hours than any organized trade, and no one is to blame but the barbers themselves. Isnt it about time that we were making an effort to shorten the hours. Remember, boys, "Whether you work by the piece or the day, shortening the hours Increases the pay." 0 Excepted. Strictly Fresh Eggs Mrs. Eugene Morris has for her guest her sister, Mrs. John Boyack of Mammoth. Do. 65c Rex Hams, lb 25c Bottle Ketchup 20c McGowan's Salmon, 2 cans 25c 25c can Calumet Baking Powder, 20e r.c Matches, per box 15c Lindquist Crackers, 2 for 40c Hill Bros. Coffee 3Uc 2 lbs. Luneta Coffee 55c New Raisins pkg lOc Large cans Pork and Beans . ...22e Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured, lb., 2c 20c Pkg. Ralstons Wheat Food ,15c 25c Uptons Tea, Tea, Uptons Tea. Uptons 2 tall cans 1 5 -- eoc lb, can lb. can b. .We can ,....15e 25c Salmon 25c pkgs Beechnut Peanut Butter, 35c jar, 25c 10c Package Starch 5c 25c can K C Baking Powder. ,20c 6 bars Crystal White 25c Soap No. 5 box Soda Crackers 40c 2 Cream Cheese, lbs G5e No. 1 Jap Rice, 5 lbs 25c 5c Pkg, Purina Bran 10c Bob White Soap, 6 bars 25c 15c 2c Pkg, Pearls of Wheat Jell-- o, 3 ........ A. HOSKISSON 1 .NO. 2 NO. 5 THREE STORES t nil SOUTH AMI STVTB 7TII SOI Til ANII 311 HAST DOWNTOWN, 50 !. 211 SO. Passes Every Test tee. Mrs. Charles Howard entertained the members of her card club Tuesday afternoon. The tea table had a crystal basket of yellow jonquils as a centerpiece and the place cards were to match. The prizes were won by Mrs. Walquist and Mrs. Clark. The Ladies of the Maccabees will give a dance at the Newhouse hotel Wednesday, April 18. All members and their friends are invited. For those who do not dance there will be cards. 2 Any of these 19c nrtlcles, 2 for ISet Cocoa, Dutch Cleanser, Ball Shtnola, Lye, Bluing, A. & II, Soda, Salt, Spices, Flavoring, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Stove Polish, Corn Noodles, Flakes, Gloss or Corn Starch. NO. 4: up. Beginning shortly we mean to see Sngar for $1.00. With or More Purchase of Other Groceries Hour, Hotter, Milk 91-0- 1 The Womens auxiliary to the I. T. U. will give a card party Monday afternoon, April 9, in the Labor Temple at 2.30 o'clock. All members are reto be there promptly at 1.15 quested to hand In the money or tickets to the chairman of the dance commit- that every shop in the city is closed, at JO p. m. Saturday nights. There 13 lbs. The Housewives The members should see to It that when a new barber goes to work he has a permit from the secretary. If he has no such permit you should see that he gets one as quickly as possible. If the members will do their part along this line it will be of great assistance in keeping the men lined Attention, Jurisdiction Members! Make an effort to secure at least one application for membership from some barber working in your locality. The secretary will gladly furnish you with the necessary blanks and literature. SAVE MONEY and foot! experts say our Extra Fine Table and Preserving Sugar is perfect. cooks Food manufacturers, and teachers of domestic science pronounce it the standard Df sugar perfection. Ilouse-- . wives throughout ail these mountain states order Chcmistg mm m& Hid end Preserving Sugar (PtyrtSS Made sje Mrs. Oscar Ball, formerly of Salt Lake, entertained a number of her Salt Lake friends Thursday afternoon at her home in Taylorsville. STAGE EMPLOYEES Brothers Joseph L. Dignan and Warford, with the Kakinka company, will be at the Salt Lake theatre the early part of April. Brother Dignan reports that his mother, who was an old resident of Salt Lake, has passed from this life. The members of this local wish to express our heartfelt sympathy to our brother craftsman and his brother Don. Their mother was loved and respected by all who' by Utah-Idah- o Sugar because know it company, they is pure, and will secure desired results. Order this perfect sugar by name. Comes in 10, 25, 50 and 100 pound bags. All dealers. Ro-m- ie knew her. The Hadley Transfer company has signed with the Teamsters union, and we most sincerely hope that "Frank" will keep to his agreement, as It will be best for all concerned, and should the occasion ever present itself he will find that the labor movement is on the move toward the front, advancing all the time, and will back up all their employers at all times if they shoot square. All we ask is a fair chance to live and let live, eight hours and a fair wage. The stage employees and stock actors of the Wilkes theatre are contemplating the forming of a company to go to the citizens training camp to be held at Fort Douglas this summer, and within the next few days expect to have the list of names in such shape that they can give the number that will attend. At present there are employed In the various theatres a number of men who have seen actual service in the navy, cavalry, infantry, light artillery and packers. There are enough members of this local to form a wireless corps ffperating the electrical effects In the theatres of Salt Lake Do you get the Labor News? Get Made by UTAH-IDAH- SUGAR CO. O SEVENTH SOUTH CASH GROCERY GO. 731 E. Seventh South GROVER A. THORUP MANAGER. For Saturday only, April 7. Sugar, 12 lbs. for $1.00 With f I Purchase. SCc High grade Coffee, per lb Wedding Breakfast Coffee, lb. . , .COe Tall cans Milk, (3 ttra customer) I0e Tomatoes ..12c ...12c Raisins 25c Cocoa 25c Baking Powder .20c 23c 5c Sardines 14e Peas 17c Pineapple 2Kc per lb Cheese, Jell-3 for 25c 3 fur 25c Cora Flakes Corn .....14c 14c Salmon 35c Tablu Eggs, per dozen...,. Extra fine Toilet Soap.... 6 for 2Sc ASK US ABOUT OUR PRICES ON FLOUR. High Gade Hum. Bacon and all Cured Meats. WE DELIVER AN Y WIUTJIE. We are as Hose to you as your telephone. Phone Hyland 3401. O |