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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JAXITJtRT r I .MMK&JMIiMIWBMM in .11 ii f. II n.-- ..iiliM i.M i.iiiriini.iiliii..liiir.ill"liii" ' TAX BILLS OF SSlXDnTDUAL. NATION-tYiS- INTEKNATION-V- LOCAL I i PPEMXGS THAT AFFECT JSttDWEB FAILS, DIVIDEND SroM Jjgga . Fred Astaire Scores Radio Hit ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS f3rfJi . , ii i D ,...i.. ., - 1 I S REPARABLE Chevrolet Workers Protest Strikes In General Motors wtk Debutante Aide- DEWEYVILLE - By Mrs. Thomas A alt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser returned from California, where thev visited their son, Vincent and family. Mr .and 'Mrs. J. P. Barnard and n daughter, Laree, were visitors to Og-de- this week. against the strikes which have to more than 135 000 workers. The Detroit demonstration occured at the main plant of Chevrolet's four units on Holbrook avenue at St Aubin. There has ben no strike in these Detroit units of Chevrolet But the units, devoted to the manufacture of gears, axles, steel wheels, and knee action mechanism, are key of these automotive parts tosuppliers ten assembly plants, and the sit down strikes in other plants have stopped all operation here. It is estimated that more than 90 of the men in the plants are eager to return to their jobs. The employes assembled last week to receive their pay checks, their last pay until the resumption of opera S , Gen-making- the commentaton 'rnnazines agree in their course of future a as to the gueS?f business is get- that namely to con. better, the public's power 4 ( - is gradually apprvaciung mumnower to produce, the national f1110" the me come is on the rise . ia heinS OH3" in commodity prices) and dividends are reflect wa r" improvement. But there is Sust one big fly in the ointment-lab- or troubles, existing and prospee ' PAGB SEVEN i shut down General Motors plants and caused idleness ., . n'h&n tht- rnrofes- " me action- into , casters swing financial and S7the business all come out with oversized and Forecast" issues. ntbv im DETROIT, Jan. 18.More than men, virtually the entire personnel of the Chevrolet Gear and Axle Division of General Motors Corporation, staged a demonstration in Detroit last is f . rises Miss Helen Roosevelt, daughter of Mr. and .'Irs. Ralph M. Roosevelt, and a cousin of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is one of the junior chairman for the New York ball, January-30- , in honor4 of the President's birthday and to raise funds for the fight against infantile paralysis. tions. the conservative three "The largest manu- ...iiqt enter the new industries rZfeg of yje words iiMLJmiKgjmiJBBaaMa s (with hat on) has been called the most versatile PIED ASTAIRE of the American stage and screen. This season he decided to try fav-i his hand at radio and within a few months has become a network. This, orite. He is on the air Tuesday nights over the NBC-Re- d action picture shows him conversing with the program's comedy star, droll, Charley Butterworth. ; ft Larily such a situation would state a satisfactory guarantee a few at business, even though industries remained depress- . Bu the expected outbreak of la- I disturbances is becoming serious .-. four u feBOUgll tO COnSUluue a mxcoi, w gcir I eral business stability." vir-Zt- im-rta- nt Flexible Lighting Is a Feature Of This Modern Recreation Room 4- spilt wicie upeu loutiy. side is the A. F. of L., with On the other its faith to craft unions. of one big advocate Lewis, L. John is Labor IS the one f industrial union and direct action. Lewis' ambition Some think that Mr. is to build up a labor political party, 1such as exists in France and DJngiana 'Whether that is true or not, Mr, Lew-tj- s seems bent on bringing the old p issue to a head. vs. n One aim of the United Mine Work-fe(Mr. Lewis' union, which is by a number of other large ; unions) is to unionize steel, adament ! defender of the This is about as difficult a job as could be imagined and, whichever side wins, I must result in controversies continuing over a period of years. So in the f meantime, Mr. Lewis has centered his fattack on a big industry which he-l- and most unprejudiced observers as being highly vulnerable. That is the automobile industry, f Reason for. motors' vulnerability is that it is dependent for existence on ; other, scattered industries glass makers, accessory makers; tire mak-fermachine-too- l makers, etc. These Jrelated industries though big when all Junits within them are considered, are 'mainly broken up into small, decentralized units. In other words, it is sometimes possible to tie up a big 'automobile manufacturer by bringing 'about a strike in some relatively small factory which makes, for example, While waiting for the paymaster's staff, the men held mass meetine-- in the four cafeterias of the Division and appointed a committee to express their opposition to the strikers and those causing their enforced idleness. Appointing an employes' committee, headed by Arthur Evans and George Gilbert, workers in the plant, the groups voted to publicize their on- position to the strike throueh Dersonal telegrams to Governor Prank Murphy or Michigan and President Roosevelt. After the meetings, the four ctouds assembled in front of the main plant for a mass demonstration of protest under banners with the legends: "We don't want a strike," "We want our Miss lone Loveland and Jimmie Beverage of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mrs. Paul Gardner on Sunday. Funeral services for Paul Gardner were held in the DeweyviUe ward chapel Thursday of last week, with Bishop M. G. Perry in charge. The choir sang, "O My Father." Invocation was offered bv O. W Snow. Jr. Robert N. Gardner of Bear River City sang a solo. "Lay My Head Be neath A Rose." The speakers were Horace R. Barnard, C. J. Dewey of Tremonton, and Hyrum Jensen of Garland. Mrs. Erickson and Mr. John son of Beaver ward sang, "Sweet and Lovely." Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gardner sang "Whispering Hope," fol- owea oy uie choir singing "Sometime We'll Understand." The closing prayer was offered by Elder Kenneth r. The grave was dedicated by Horace Gardner and buriel was made In the D'eweyvllle cemetery. , , The words spoken, the lovely songs and the beautiful flowers and relatives and friends who attended from far and near showed the respect everyone had for the deceased. Relatives from Logan, Ogden and Salt Lake City, attended the funeral of Paul Gardner Thursday. Ger-me- jobs back," "We object to minority rule," and "No labor dictators for us." Since this dmonstration in Detroit, a conference has taken place between officials of General Motors Corporation and representatives of the striking faction. The meeting was called bjr the Governor and at its conclusion, Montreal, Largest in Canada statements were issued to the effect Montreal is the largest city of Canthat negotiations for an early resumption of production would take place, ada, modern and Us financial, center, but gayly French In Us way. It If ta , starting today. Interesting combination of French and . Leader Ads Get Results Scotch, the two most Important in the founding and building ftf the city. clos-edjh- open-sho- sup-sport- ed open-sho- p. rd Totally indirect three-lige lamps for cards and other table games with ornamental wall brackets and removable ceiling fixtures to make the lighting in this recreation room adequate for all occasions. ht g, matter what the ve like outside in the i of night, there's fun and . . . and eye comfort . . . recreation room. A lighting scientist vc;.. for a friend of his the !!!;!: ideas shown in the picture, am happy to pass them a!o;:: you. They are not elaborate or cc ly, but simple and straightforv.":-.iIf you do not have a rccrcai.cii room you can apply several cf !' ideas in other parts of the house where games are enjoyed. For card tables there are totally indirect three-liglamps. One of these may be seen in the illustration. It is to be used in combination with the general lighting throughout the room, and gives thret different amounts of light at the turn of a switch. There is a total absence of harsh glare upon cards or chessboard. You can play for hours in perfect contentment (unless you're losing!) under a generous light like this. The prize that will take your eye, however, is the removable lighting above the ping pong table. Lewis has General Motors, De-tinan- . replied that it cannot this, that it will dicker Wita unions or any other employe jStoane, has countenance but that it will not ht d that a man belong to any before it gives him a job. is, it stands firmly for Mop. The feeling is growing menace to jUat the open that if the stability caused by labor troubles is to be eliminated with fair-,jto both sides, the' Federal government must do a great deal more Jan it has in the past. There is J strong sentiment in the West where f m seaman's These deep shades, with their 150-i- ;t bulbs, are hung on screws in ciilirg, and their wires plugged i the ceiling outlet The ping pong ir whizzed back and forth under NO centered his current it being a representative big car maker. are plain and unequivocal and heading them all is the demand for a 1 100 per cent closed shop. General Motors, through its president, Alfred Mr. attack Qn 3 ' By Jean Prenllc? ; glass. I com-bm- strike has kept all Pacific ling I jjf snipping tied 'm happy Reddy Kilowatt, serve you wfien you calf; room. This soft medium level of lighting throughout the room is something of an achievement, since the low ceiling makes impossible the usual method of indirect lighting. As it is, dancing and conversations find a smooth companion ia the soft balanced lighting from wall brackets. Whether it be ping pong, anagrams or a swing tune, there's an interesting and comfortable quality of lighting available to fit the recreation. You're glad to see the things I do But I'm not seen Know Your Language WAV By C. L. Bushnell. School of English. International Correspondence p current Congress, and thrashed out. Schools HOW MODERN thoroughly j JJe sidenfs address to the Con-Inntalned IittIe that was spe-- I m mainly with generali-- f ties to!L. ?pe3 and Plans- His ine le&islaUve branch hav ivor.iEn S - JIo followed Pt FATjjAFELY that pattern. Youthfnl-nes- s Gain Physical Vigor With Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes That Sparkle With Glorious Health Here's the recipe that banishes f.it and brings out all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast cut down on pastry and fatty meats go and light on potatoes, butter, cream on the scales weeks 4 in get sugar and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin it clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will gWe you a joyoiu y' there was not much Wtaw. 81)66,011 with the n single of his reference tn thA Sn. ex-Ho- Court. !CLPreSldont sald. intimaUon, the Court should follow the fits a t 7 Con&ress and "liberalize" e t'ation iT toward New Deal 841(1 that this would . , ?S a new Constitutional t0 make Posslble laws the Hign haa he,d unconstitutional. JThe pT? 8 declaration has NttDai. Z ornet's "est of debate. Sen. au the way from Tied a.'""8 unquali- o7ffnr,of.hia vlews to leaking down the "ocrati Cooler heads, .8.ystemtokw fey legis-iviat- stir-lUi- Slt-- th '"St'"? bottle of Kruschen4 weeks, v nd It Uts coit Is tTtfltn In tou aon t feel t superb Improvementvigor-- d gloriously energetic returned rW-?o- ur money l.Uy that th NOTE Many popl findwhMe tak. necessary diet ehn9e only EAT ! TO InflKnieehen regularly LESS. - tt08evpi may cam ' ' Thaf i ieei inai ma'uaiiiies, lnto troub,e 111 hla leaded' a ?umber of Democratic Hrty " vw om the South "peniy ravor submit- - LOSE I "1 mountain. "Demean" is often used incorrectly as a synonym for "I"debase, never degrade, disgrace," as: himself thought he could demean is "Demean by such an act." or merely a synonym forA "behavemay person "conduct (oneself)." baddemean himself either well or nimseu conduct ly, just 83 he nmy therwell or badly. Courts of Final Jurisdiction rrfirtleiiUv all countries have a cotvt of final Jurisdiction, but only those with government authorized under similar to that of the United States have courts empowered to void a legislative act on the ground that It Is unconstitutional need! no It's Easy! It's Funl $10 will be paid for each jingle published. 2. 3. 4. Contest open to everyone except employees of llils company and their fnmilics. You may lubmit a many entries as you with. Your name and addrcsn, however, uriould appear Lelow each rhyme submitted. Jingles may be any number of lines, but four lines are preferred. Accepted jingles become tiie property of the Utah Power and Light Co., and may be uwd for advertising purposes. Mail entries to "Reddy Kilowatt' care of ihc Ulafi Power and Light Co., 621 Kearns Ulilg., Salt Lake City. it a bite, bed on which to sleefo you would like to tell in words SIMPLE RULES 1. l I toil both day and night. t for writing rhyme about Reddy Kilowatt C L?.to fiO Iff m do the work of a million slaves' And never eat reader of a commitA' CRITICAL tee report wrote, "There are That many omissions in the report. someis impossible. An omission is or left out If thing that is omitted in the report were omissions the been omissions. they wouldn't have In reporting a mountain climbing expedition a newspaper reporter wrote, "We followed the climbers step by step through the telescope. That seems to be impossible, too, onless the climbers climbed through the telescope as well as up tno at all. -- a Constitutional Amednment to up for nearly the people instead of expecting the Months- -in favor of the Presi- a taking a to change its interpretation of hand, something he has Court Majority Leader formerly refused to do. Mediation by the Constitution. Bankhead be and Robinson Speaker Evolved has got nowhere, !r,??rtles to this 6re group. V? is little reason for believing long m get ywhere in the fu- I to! a K3ult. the "labor ques-3k f1 toeundoubtedly appear as an w 7,L abundant lighting with more 'u;aa you realized you had. id now someone turns up the o r.t the other end of the room, is time for dancing. Card tables I floor lamps are removed. Away o?s the ping pong table. More uid.iy than that the fixtures above tiie table are detached. The ceiling is now cleared, and adds to the ac:cusness of the room. All tha !;ht:'r.g that remains is from eight double indirect wall lights 'in balanced pairs on the four sides of the Of chores each day I accomplish, I'll see that you receive $10 For each Jingle that we publish,' HINTS List the electrical services yott enjoy In your home, which Reddy Kilowatt exemplifies ihen write a rhyme about one or more of them. You might mention mh features at electricity s dependability, its clcnnlineis and how it rclcnues you from household tank each dny. If you care to, lres Hi low cont In comparison to the cuUtnniling service you enoy. Or, feature the use of that extra bargain "Extra EJectridty at 1 See YOUR DEALER or UTAH POWER k LIGHT ED. , ! '! |