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Show The Thursday, Dec. 20, 1945 Biggest Holiday Ryefi on Long Distance (onsf)i'vciciu W ILl CAMPBLL A Christmas. So please do not make any but on GAUUT THEY drove up the icy gravel S drive between the snow-lade- n evergreens, Margot asked, "Who are the guests?" "There'll probably be a mob for dinner," Johnny explained as he opened the car door. "Sis always has a gang in on New Year's day." Shouts cf laughter and singing in the huge living room greeted them as the butler opened the door. Through the archway Margot caught a glimpse of Peg, Johnny's sister. "Only the young could look forward to another year with such she observed with amusement. "I'm afraid," Margot said, "I couldn't keep up with the general enthusiasm before dinner. Isn't there some place we can observe without being observed?" Johnny nodded toward a small conservatory opening on the living room. "There's a side door to that through the butler's pantry." He led the way. Seating her on a love seat screened by a magnificent fern, he left, to return with cocktails. Margot took the glass her eyes on the group Long Distance will be busier than ever this necessary calls AM lf--s- December 24 and 25, gay-ety- ," absent-mindedl- Metal Imports Affect These Men Utah miners who would feel the impact of further tariff cuts in normal times. The importation ot one ton of ers and dependents, In case of the importation ol zinc in the form of zinc concen- -trates represents the loss of sup- 100,000 tons of zinc per year to disof approximately place Rocky Mountain production, port for one day 196 workers and dependents, it is 65,000 people would be deprived of shown in an analysis of free trade livelihood (that is 100,000 times and its effects upon conditions in 196 divided by 300 working days ina year, equals 05,000, without takthe Intermountain area. Studies show' that for every ton ing into account the loss of employed alnc imported in the form of ment in other areas because of loss concentrates results in the loss in of western markets, Experience indicates that free employment in the Rocky Mountain area of 16.58 man shifts for mining trade strongly trends to reduce and milling zinc ore and smelting wages in the productive industries the lead and iron concentrates and break down the harriers against lowering our standards to foreign produced in the milling process. Including the service industries - levels. It seems the better part of dependent on this work, total em- wisdom to wait and see what ployment Increases to 55.26 man tomorrow brings before embarking shifts, which represents support for upon a program of reduced metal on day of approximately 196 work tariffs. 1 f; l group "Isn't that of Nephi, Utah 'Only blind." Johnny looked at tiis watch. "It's about time for my weekly proposal," he said, grinning. a cigarette.' Margot lighted Through the smoke she said, "Aiid your weekly rejection." "Well," his voice seemed strangely carefree, "in that case I won't Paqe Five your Miss Leslie?" around the piano. "Isn't that your Miss Leslie?" A raven-haireHe followed her gaze. vivacious young girl was accompanying his sister in a duet. His secretary! He nodded. "She seems a little different away from the office." "She probably doesn't know you're here," Margot said. "And just what do you mean by that?" Johnny asked. "Oh, Johnny!" her voice was faintly malicious. "Don't tell me you haven't guessed. Why, the girl is simply delirious about you." His laugh was spontaneous. "Now who's being romantic?" "She told me," Margot answered evenly. d, WAR BONDS Save for Bonds I 4 i 4 shot npHt 4 you'll make gers take bagfi... ic theesier for your t'ellow passen- (4ETAL MINING INDUSTRY oi UTAH "And young." He looked over at the words, faintly flushed, aware for the second time that day of Uie disparity between his age and Margot's. NOTICE OK PUBLIC HEARING "But not nearly so beautiful nor so ON MATTER OF MAKING graceful as you." His voice lacked conviction. Margot bowed primly. "But APPROPRIATION OF COUNTY younger." Just before dinner, Johnny said, "We really should go in and say 'hello' to Miss Leslie. If she knows we're here she must think us rude." "I'm too comMargot yawned. fortable. You'd better, though. You know, keep up the old office mo- rale." FUNDS ADDITIONAL your usual Qirutmai-tri- luggage. But, in p i fairness ro the thousands 4 be traveling during the Holidays, you're of patrons who'll by Western QUESTION: ANSWER: QUESTION: ANSWER: t ANSWER: 4 QUESTION: SZ fhoto S 7Vmurv Dtttrtmini Can't sew? This simplified version of a jerkin and skirt team says you can. It's in bright green wool with slashed neckline and extended shoulders. Girls who sew augment their 'Vax Bond savings. Patterns at local We Clean Septic Cesspools . . Tanks Sumps 69 4 Is there a dispute between Rio Grand Motor Way and its bus and truck drivers? No. There is a dispute between the Company and the dock men (workers who load and unload freight) in the city of Denver, concerning rates of pay and demands for a Union shop. Is Rio Grande Motor Way the only company affected by the Denver dek men's strike? NoMore than carr'er8 have been forced to discontinue service because of a general strike of Denver deck men. ANSWER: 55 - v THE MOST MODERN METHODS Estimates FREE Work Reasnable We Haul More Weight for LESS 264 BELMONT AVE SALT LAKE We Go Anywhere Work Guranteed Since November If your community has service because been without bus and of refusal of drivers to work. QUESTION: CARTER CAFE Ottwial U. S. Navy Blasting Japs on Corregidor. Rear Adm. R. S. Berkey, USN, watches cruisers and destroyers that War Bonds helped to build, drive the enPhi .ippina rock. emy from famous 11. Why are you without Bus and Truck Service? 1 ft s;;rf:;:,j Newspaper Union. Why, then, do the bus and truck drivers refuse to work? The 'iearmters Union has insisted that the bus and truck drivers cease work in support of the Denver dock men, in spite of the fact that there is no dispute between the Company and bus and truck drivers is the strike of bus and truck drivers legal? No, it is in violation of a contract provisn that "there shall be no strike or lock out or tie up without first using all possible means of peaceful settlement of any controversy which might arf.se." By orders of the Union, and without previous notice to the Company drivers refused to pull their schedules after November A THE Margot watched him as he sauntered a shade too casually over to the group once again around the piEven at a distance the eaano. gerness with which the girl greeted him was apparent. Dinner was announced. Someone suggested, "Just one more song. A song for the new year." Peg struck an opening chord, the group joined hands and voices lifted in singing "Auld Lang Syne." Johnny, his hand incasing his secre- TO AGRICULTURAL AID FUND: tary's, was by no means the quietFor Pest Control" $100.00 est. WITNESS my hand and seal Peg was secretly smiling at Miss Leslie. Miss Leslie's eyes were di- this 20 day of December, 1945. rected toward the conservatory. James P. Christ onsen. "Thanks," she seemed to say to Juab County Clerk and Clerk of Margot. the Board of County QUESTION: ANSWER: SANTA FE T RAILWAYS BUS DEPOT TO Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County, at a special meeting thereof, to be held at the Court House in Nephi, Utah, on the 28th day of December, 1945, at 7:30 P. M. will consider the appropriation of County funds additional to the County budget for the following purposes: TO COUNTY GENERAL FUND: For Court I louse and Grounds $150.00 TO NOXIOUS WEEDS FUND: For Noxious Weeds ... $400.00 asked again, to "PLEASE TRAVEL LIGHT.' A ';.:: ' COUNTY BUDGET u well is yourself. Sanu Fe Trailwsjrs would like to transport '"I The couples in the other room were dancing now. Johnny's eyes were following his secretary, moving lithely about the polished floor in perfect accord with the intricate pattern of her partner's steps. "Graceful, isn't she?" "And beautiful," Margot said. Johnny nodded. QUESTION: less ' who prospect courage those and develop." ANSWER: s. art C:A "Tor every ton of or we mine. another ton must b developed or we will soon be without a mining Industry in Utah. En- A f Scw for School propose." Released A s, Johnny stared, open - ir.onrhc "Honestly?" his His mind searched back three years' association with Mis Incident after nicuiei.t Leslie. cropped up to bolster Market's assertion. "Men are stupid, aren't they?" Margot shook her head slowly. .TT.iTf I Times-New- 19 th. is being done toward restoration of. bus and truck service? Bus and truck service cannot be restored because drivers refuse to work, pending a settlement of the Denver dock men's strike on Union terms. What May Rio Grande Motor Way equipment be used by others to render bus and truck service? Yes but the Union has threatened to picket any operator attempting to use Rio Grande Motor Way equipment. Rio Gran de votor Way Inc |