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Show 0 IIELPEK The TAGE EIGHT JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, DEC. Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, interested in maintaining the historic symbol of pioA mammoth eagle is again neer times, deeded a million soaring above the heads of pe- lollsr strip of land on the west destrians on Salt Lake City's side cf State Street to the state, broad State Street, at a spot enabling the widening of the where a bird symbolizing the busy thoroughfare leading to nation's strength has spread its wings since 1859. Actually the metal eagle, with its wingspread of twenty feet and a weight of 4,000 pounds, is a new bird perched atop a new Eagle Gate, replacing a winged symbol now preserved in the Daughters of jUtah Pioneers Museum. 12, 1963 NATIONAL OUTLOOK ft f U' I of RESTORED EAGLE SOARS OVER CITY CITE by George Hagedorn A .rt EMPLOYEE PROTECTION VS. UNION SURVIVAL uuuw .cagic tnu Gate were put in place inuagic 1859, spanning the entrance road to the property of church leader Erigham Young. A copper-plat- ed, wooden bird carved by Ralph Ramsay, the old symbol was repaired several times, and was finally housed in the Pio- neer Museum after the stone supports of the old gate were weakened by a careening truck. . . . tlliVlf g ? Sta,te. Stree of busy East follow Temple Street necessi-'ate- d The' arbitration board, a by Congress in August, wider As a result, Gate. die! Eagle ruled that 90 percent of the PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP sel locomotive firemen's jobs in ulptor NOTICES freight and yard service were ottoe M Consult clerk of District and could evm- a ardim fo.ur Court or the respective signty. "Evenbe eliminated. of 8f3 P?T' ers for further information. is the key word. The ;new blrd boarU said that those with 10 zm,: f percent ead In the District Court of The or more years of service must anJ. Products plus 3.8 be provided with jobs until they State of Utah, in and for nt The new tin retire or die. Those with Carbon County lesser seniority could continue ?a?e Gae ,wluIe PaaU duP' the former th.e Notice To Creditors as firemen unless offered other hcatm? given its form by steel Re. sPan-iEstate of Harold Wahl. also mairJng groups" those whose members sheathed with Heavy known as Orval Wahl and Harhas been recent or mered bronze plates old O. Wahl, Deceased, being only casual, may be laid off s eel trusses on which the gate are expected to with- c stanas one and the same person. a rt ntt, Creditors will present their amounts of severance pay. errcuit motorists for many years. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her home at 126 The dispute over how to The last time the former gate the problem of the Dodge Street, Helper, Utah, on was remodelled was in 1891, or before the 14th day of Februw U1 rci eu object of intense government ary, 1964. to of slightly passage permit attention for some four Chrystal K. Wahl A Presidential Commissionyears.- new-- j angled electric apB. L. DART, Administratrix pointed by President Eisenhow- - caIs" . for the Attorney for Administratrix rebuilding and an Emergency Board ere-- 1 ,er, 3 Bohomo Building 'ated larestratlTrn ,were Pfided by President Kennedy, Pricp, Utah. bX l!5e First Publication, December ter the Secretary of Labor him- - Imssi0n- Uytah return' e Church and finally this arbitration 12, 1963. Last Publication, JanL set up by law have stu-boaru uary 2, 1964. . . died the problem and recom- - . mended solutions. In broad out- cf ABE LINCOLN 'line the proposed solutions have ? Sf A quotation from "s'on. of,iielaarnbn Abraham all been the same that the hnea Lincoln: "Every man is said to problem be taken care of grad- - bvoar? atndJ nh d? have his peculiar ambition. Sally by attrition. The railroads Whether it be true or not, I can have accepted this approach, in tSreat of S fhianCial say for one, that I have no othonwidT -tier so great as that of being . .rail Tt t Coa . truly estemed by my fellow Tne unions have fought it can the men." every siep of the way. Thev t treasonably recommendat on does not provide ample protection for Phcme News Items To Journalthose who now hold firemen's The fly in the ointment, jobs. JAGK'S RADIO-T- V from the union's point of view, is that it does not preserve, inSALES SERVICE . definitely the function of firemen. This leads us to ask whether a Expert service by the union intransigence is not Technician trained by aimed at protecting the union's existence rather than he inDeVry Technical and terests of its present members. RCA Institutes. If o, then hostility to new technology will not be removed WE SERVICE ALL by anything that is done to solve the problems of the individuals who are directly affectMAKES, MODELS ed by it. 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' lb U,S, GOOD 1 h7Sfnf 4 Steak BEEF j - a week at 13-1- U.S. GOOD trolley tumtn December U. S. INSPECTED BIEATS non-nati- An PRICES ADVERTISED. G IN THE SALT LAKE PAPERS per-qu- it, s the structure receive Thy divine approval and future protection, prayed Mormon Church president David 0. McKay as the now symbol of a bygone era was dedicated. ' tr 13 its part of EFFECTIVE IN OUR STORE cns1n cre-'Satr- th new beehive, the old wall in new trench, and every m All hl' Sound r"$$ I ULOVAl Utah's capitol building. In addition, church forces moved a historic stone wall edging the Beehive House residence of Brig-haYoung several feet west to enable the street widening. May the new eagle with Outstretched wings, perched on its i it nets last uctjunie idamuuduie to say that we must temper the impact of automation by finding wayj for an industry, or society, to share the burden imposed on the displaced workers. The im- plication is that, if this were done, the union's resistance to increased efficiency would di- minish or disappear. But the reaction of the Railroad Unions to recommendations of the fed- eral arbitration board indicates that this would not necessarily 3SK y I SATISFACTIOri GUflRflnTEED |