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Show Lr,OCTOBEit28, 4il THE AUEMCAN KIRK CfflZEft PAGE TUED ): 5 t. be. r,t a Pk iflt list li-st ii K fe E ,': 1 rb 3 jOpenif Set For , 5er 29tn ftt ; 1:30 j'nKt as the official & the Utah Field I History which Y.t Vernal State Park j 42 After a brie! v. . in wmcn E&Hbert B. Maw, State fffon:"ThepubUc n. invited. o vernal Sen built by the State l;i operated by the fldtorf entering Utah ;rtwiUbeglven;omc-i and travel taforma-; will be welcomed to this new "port of 71 ...rAMfl I 11 mh Motile blouse it de- u m MntaM hearts and set wit! soaring. Made of whit aud of Aviico yarn, it it "t tad serviceable at it it s look it The heart V embroidery and the heart tattoos give that extra touch Hot For helpful tips oh buy iitka that are lerviceable at a attractive, youH want to In be leaflet, "How To Buy last aend a stamped, self-avelooc self-avelooc to the Woman's of this newspaper. i- 2 Hurt In Hunting Accidents Are Recovering Clyde Rlchlns, 24, is recovering nicely irom wnat threatened to be usurious- hunting mishap. He, with a companion, were In the Pittsburg lake area in Amer lean Fork canyon Thursday. According Ac-cording to the report, his com panion stumbled and the rifle fired .accidentally. . The bullet entered Rlchln's back and emerged emerg-ed through the right shoulder. He reached the Dutchman mine where employes there rndered first aid before he was brought to the hospital. He was removed to .his home Monday morning, well on the way to recovery. Another hunting "victim" is Theron Webster, who Is confined to his home suffering from a bad leg Injury. "The accident occured while he was hunting in American Ameri-can Fork canyon on the 18th. The saddle cinch came loose and as the saddle Slipped the horse reared throwing Mr. Webster whose foot was caught in the stirrup. The injured limb Is in a cast from waist to toes and he will be Incapacitated for about eight weeks. - - stemting tin Lew Total of 4M U. S. cities having more than 20,000 population reported re-ported a fire leaf for the year tM7 of $177,079,182.00. amounting to an average loss per person of $120 for the 55,347.514 Inhabitants of this group. The 1B48 figure was $2.90. Farm Worker' Production Each farm worker now produces enough agricultural products to support himself and more than 12 other persons. In 1920 one farm "worker supported himself and nine others. Tuesday you have an important impor-tant choice to make in selecting your State administration for the next four years. This choice can be representative of the people of Utah only if all of us who are eligible cast our ballots. I want to thank you for the interest you have shown in the campaign. You know my position. posi-tion. I promise you aod this is the only campaign promise I have made to anyone that if ydu elect me your Governor I will devote my full time and energy to return good government govern-ment to the people. Sincerely, tor ooweraof (hid PoL Ad. by C H. Day. 131) Cotooial Dtbc) Farm Water System Farmeri who think a home water wa-ter system too expensive to Install should consider the convenience it wm provide over, the years. A pump and electric motor should last 15 to 30 years, and good plumbing 40 to 50 years. AO Steel Ceaches First all-steel passenger car op-erated op-erated on a steam railroad was the "City of Si Joseph," a private ear built in 1889. First all-steel baggage car was placed In servicve In 1904. First all-steel passenger coach employed em-ployed In steam railway operations was Introduced in 1906. Late Want Advs. LOST Wallet, between Main on First East and Third South. Return to Citizen bfflce. 10-28-lt. Unsafe Smoking Places There are certain places about the home where smoking should not be permitted under any condl-tion. condl-tion. These Include barns, garages, ga-rages, and other places where there art. materials which flash or burs ' readily. Smoking In bed Is a decidedly decid-edly unsafe practice. Many people lose their lives because of it. Discovery ef Vanadium Vanadium, unknowingly discovered discover-ed by. Andres Manuel del Rio In 1801 and confirmed about 30 years later by Sefstrom, is an important part of steels used In armor plate, railway car side-frames and springs of many industrial products. -b ." rrit CUtttar t t ; supply cef. I ttLD DUCKS, PHEASANTS AND GROUSE 'I' f of game birds is very choice and for many years has pnadered a festive delicacy. When properly prepared, the meat " pb!ethe trouble il that authorities differ on what is meant pperly tapered." The directions given below are our preference P r as I can make them, but they are not -infallible, loul lad hew ideas sometimes conflict and youll hive to be v 1 four own tastes, impulses, and curiosity. I Preparation . pfattn the) bird varies with the type of bird, season and Joanne sang. Fat is distributed under the skin and inside the.Jfrd arouithe..sneatv ts -A SL - - f 0 J? 14s bird an skinned,-all of the Surface fat is-removed. Dry uw most satisfactory way of dressing all game birds and Huny local markets will dress birds at a low cost If you a your own duck, clip the wins: tins and remove the coarse leaving the bird covered with down. Melt a cake ot mm paint the duck, using a brush and covering the entire sur J tot wav" A ,i 4- i i i ii it. f4 JH fi AWlwith Di out every bit of buckshot, too. Skinned fw uiose having only small fat deposits must be larded by FlUrrOW Strina At faf nnrlr in t. moat ST " " yui tU UIVvM Cooking made between white meat and dark in ..... . . "Wwetion should h S.uail and Partridges are' white meat and, like chicken, pjBoroughly coolud but should not be dry. Ducks, pigeons or if(rj(lj iubo prstne cnicKeo; ro uui iuck uu tiT,k- TA! W udSh iflucJkJwlth lke4 apple onions, celery, andor orange shallow -pan. Roast at 275-300 degrees f ot 20 minutes"-5 ?vs stuffing before serving. iLT? v done, jna be stuffed with bread or rice sjuff-A sjuff-A Simple wilf rice stuffifig is excellent Wash a iSfrewW wit Plenty Of boiling water, and set aside to hours or overnight DraitrDff any excess water. Sim- ieauTLi oa m fttle) butter or margarine until soft: mix PJkI rice, add salt and pepper to taste, stuff lightly into the nd roast as usual. V br.!11 ,ometimes dry when .roasted, may be braised. 'tavmli. j iruM mmer witn a couple oi onion uce. , tad not more than 1 c. water for 1 hour in a covered fitIIIitad roast M fo "iW Duck allowing 20-25 minutes per tlw aafif; " chestnut dressings maybe used. Serve with a EjAgt Mllnl,. T-k , L a. . in A. trii " . ; Tepare the same as xor crucxen. nace m r wWn . i j "na oreast and tie in place, tiasung no '."Ben CQOklH f OT onn J 1 g-., ... e Birds for Broiling f Young birds may be broiled. Cut ijT ,1,t dowa reast Larger birds may be qau-BroU qau-BroU tod nb wlth Mlt " brDBn generously with melted Iuten.. jf!U Ilme in not Droning oven, inis win requi everaiVL1 f longer if the bird is Jarger. The bird may be lOILUaniA R rl. . InnU Ahinn. nvater. celelT. k, 1 --rr-T T - r a. r- if . "Mi Tm?7' rraP red currant, of mint i Mfit jesmed, baked er French fried oniohs, turnips', yellow Wet tteenl-- p-?Jt?lto, ; crrots, ; celery, string; beans and trijj peechea, pears. , Of watermelon pickle, Brofled P'MappfrsUces, or apple rings. " 7 PER DAY WAGE INCREASE DEMAND BY BROTHERHOOD BRINGS STRIKE TO KEMWEGOn To Kennecott Employees and Neighbors: Last Sunday afternoon, 311 employees represented by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen went on strike and left their jobs in mine haulage at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine. As a result of this strike action by 7 of the employees, operations have been forced to shut dowtt. . ' ' " 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 Locomotive Firemen and Engine-men Engine-men represents 311 mine employees of the mine haulage system. Negotiations-have been in process between the Brotherhood and the company since early in August. Kennecott Kenne-cott offered these employees a wage increase of 96c per day. Avaraaa 14S Jolly wg Doily was lnrM m Thia h lh doily woa IncrtflM lKCptl by cm- cptd by KniMoW mm- IncrMM ' dmond k y ifayrt t im riian 100 ployMt, xcpt lm m M f 1 I fw Ih ill WMb camponiat. min kaatlag. mam ban. The company also agreed to make this Increase effective ts of July 1, 1948. This is the identical wage increase that was accepted by all Utah Copper Division's 4200 other employees. The Brotherhood refected this offer, and demanded in increase in-crease of $2.71 per day. In other words, members of the Brotherhood have demanded an increase of $1.75 per day more than the daily increase accepted by their fellow workert. The Brotherhood and the company having been unable to reach an agreement on the amount of a wage increase, the Brotherhood set a strike for Friday, October 15th. The U. S. Concitiation Service then requested both parties to. meet with . a panel of one Utah and three Federal Condliatori Tin an at- tempt to reach a settlement. This proposal was accepted and the Brotherhood deferred its strike. Conferences with this con-ciliation con-ciliation panel started last Monday and were carried on daily until Friday when negotiations again became deadlocked. At this time, the company made an additional "offer to these mine haulage employees, volunteering to add off-the- job accident and sickness insurance to its group life insurance program. After brief consideration the Brotherhood also re-jected re-jected 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 Conriliitors' suggestion. sug-gestion. Th Brotherhood then set7anew Strike date" for yesterday, October 24th. . t ' As of today, over 4500 Kennecott employees are out of work. They are losing income in wages at the rate of $1375,000 per month. There will also be a reduction in money spent in Utah of approximately $2,300,000 per month 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 stake. To .submit to lllf uwm.JfilTuIBr.,...,M:l:jili-Tlrj1i.:, jyj:.ii(Mriiiriiiiiimiyff'''witiir"i-J1MjM""rtJl the 'Brotherhood's demand ivould discrim other Kennecott employees: It would start a fourth round wage increase which would launch a new inflationary spiral. "'.": Sincerely, ) U T A H C O P P ER..DIV1SIOM: . y.-.,.. .,.w.. -, , t r , , , , VJ,, Sv rV ft ' ant r H..' KENNEC0FF GOPP !? kaV 4 T&s. Tfci fTa-" A f awS: l It IURJI sT sT f Jll Iff 1 JI I' nTvll vn rl m .tm m mmw mm jij'u.m m mw . mm mm m mm mmr . mm mm am mm i : - civ vjir.v.wn'D:ow -M" . . 'iTli . WJ ' ? . , .... . IS - - 1 n 1 w JLt |