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Show i.' 1 1 " THE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922. nOH, NO, 6882, IN and L. w. Carter, as committeeman of said local union and individually, and Anthony Johnson, -- aa, secret of aaid federation and individual- - WRIT Of lNJUNfr TEMPORARY CWJV- j- vidually, r - gnx and individually. ft Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers States. I nteisiOB International Alliance, J. 3. E. Roach, B. H. Furse. aa mem- Hynos, as presidont-of-sald-ai- H4 A AngelejLSalIkEailroad Board on , IttrsrnfceTweeutive .- aace end individually, and A. M. said federation No. 105, and indij Compaq. Gibson, as general chairman' of . vidually. vs.', "v'5fi said alliance and individually. MaAssociation of international Local Union No. ... oi- - Amalge--,-mateApartment of B8ilay Employes Federation of chinists, William H, Johnson, as Sheet Metal Workers interAmerican of said and ' the association, president president national Alliance, of Provo, Utah, Labor, B. M. Jewell. a individual-as Thomas individually, Wilson, i i C. S- - Jones, us chairman of said of said federation, and vice president of said association local union and Individually. It J. F. McGrath. as vice and William and indi-- f lndivldualy, International . Brotherhood of Elecdent of said federation and as ehaiimanof general trical Workers, Jas. P. Noonan, as, and.. J, Scott, as jeer - Wllburn, ' viduaUy, said association, and Individually. of said federasaid brotherhood presidentr and individually, and B. R. Roach, w Local Union. No. 1515 of Interna Hon and individually. as chairman of said brotherhood tional Association of Machinists Cnlon Pacific . SySUwa .Federation and individually. No. 106 of the Railway; Employes W. as 0. of Mann, 4 PtwraUrjtoa, Brotherhood Railway Carmen of rtmmf - ots- the "American 1 president of said loeal union and or ijaoor, d. TJ BViMA America, Martin F. Ryan, as individually, B. J. Davis, as vice of Jaid federation, president of said brotherhood and individually, and B. H. Furse, president of said local union and as general chairman of said individually, B, N. Reddington, brotherhood and individually. nnanimai secretary oi said local union and- individually, F. J. Ten Local Union No, 1248 of Brotherhood Railway Carmen of Amernant as recording secretary of Had ef clean. said local union and individually, ica, of Provo, Utah, J. R. Thomppeeled and 'tore E. B. Smoot, as treasurer of said son, as president of said local union and individually, . J. Hall, local union and individually, P. Jr., as vice president of said NrChapman. as chairman of said local union and individually, Jolocal union and Individually, and makei a delicious B. J. McHale and Robert Gillesamatt vegetable. seph E. Taylor, as secretary and treasurer of said local union and , pie, aa committeemen of said There is no house E. L. Elliott, as local union and individually. individually, odor in preparing; financial secretary of said local Imply International Brotherhood of Blackplace the can In boiling wa- union and individually, William smiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers ter for a few min- of America, J. W. Kline, as presiCos, as chairman of said local utes and It Is ready union and individually, and T. L. dent of said brotherhood and in Evans and William Ridge, as comdividually, and V. J. Bhrum, as general-chairm- an mitteemen or said local union of said brothers. and individually. hood and individually. THEDRIGINAL FLAVOR IN Local Union No. ... of Internation 3. L. Woods, A. Anderson, F. Dren-naEVERY CREAMY DROP J. S. Radmall, G. L. Kelly, al Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, It's true you can't see the Drop Forgers and Helpers of G. A. Harrison, Ward M. Welker, J. S. Allen, Heber Clark, B. F. America, of Provo, .Utah, and A. BUpejrior quality of Sego milk Cox, William Kavochevich, W. D. of said local chairman a Nelson, when you open a caW. T. Speakman, F. K. union and individually. but later on, when you use Dargon, J. A. Smith, C. C, Falk, International Brotherhod of Boiler H. A. White, F. Farmer, Edw. instead of cream makers,; Iron Ship Builders and dilute Leeks, Paul Waite, J. S. Radmall, one-hto use as fresh milk Helpers of America, J. A. Frank- A. N. Stoddard, M. Cluff, A. Stewlin, as president of said brother-- Ah, that's different." art, Wm. Mann, Geo. Nuttall, W. hood, and individually, and P. M. Gurr, T. Taylor, T. H. Carter, CREAM'S Wageman, as general chairman Earl Dewey, Fred Hedquist, A. C. of said brotherhood and individGilner, W. T. Everett, J. A. Lunn, ually. W. J. Burgess, H. W. WilliamLocal Union No. ... of Internation son, J. W. Bone, W. T. Nelson, W. al Brotherhood of Boilermakers, J. Warner, M. L. Cook, M. M. Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of Craaerr-H- . S. Johnson, Ed. Bailey, America, of Provo, Utah, J. G. Frank Watkins, Ray Watkins, Simmonson as president of said Lee Corlett, C. Cravens, McKin-lelocal union and individually, J. A. Cook, R. L. Gillespie, Thos. Starr, as vice president of said Moore, J. H. Ellis, Chas. Wilson, " local union and Individually, W. J. H. Kirk, O. W. Anderson, E. S. M. Welker, aa chairman of said Bel veal, O. L. Mann, E. A. Snylocal union and individually, and der, A. King, E. W. Bentley; WiP 0. M. Clark, as financial secre ford Gurr, J. Pv Boule, H. Falk-netary of said local union and indi- G. T. Mildenhall, Ezra StevContains nothing but stewed and ens, E. Hecker, M. A. Brown, strained tomatoes. Hugh Mooney, N. A. Peterson, A. Unexcelled for L. Carter, J. S. Linton, W. Soren-son- , Soups, Sauces, etc. V. H. Johnson, W. B. Rether-forAlso excellent when added to Spaghetti J. A. Larson, E. J. Edwards, or or Macaroni, J. Vest, L. Leffler; R. Peterson, J. may be used In Jacob G. H. Felix, condition Carter, Peay, present In place of regular W. A. Hinze, L. A. Wynaught, O. There are only four recognized STANDARD POTcanned tomatoes. J. Amos Groneman, Arrowsmith, Sesson to suit the TERIES in the United States today. That is, FOUR taste. Riding, Ray Vincent, D. C. Skin-- . G. Chas. Mor producing an English mixed clay dinnerware. ner, Smith, Jensen, HOMER-LAUGHLI- N stands paramount in the ris Peay and Percy Black all of Provo, Utah, as members of cerdish game today. If this were not so we would not be tainlocal of said aforesaid - We handle the Homer-Laug- h daim. able to and individually. unions, lin ware exclusively, carrying in stock several patterns Defendants. in OPEN STOCK ware. The President of the .United States JOOD PBODIXn (66 " District " Wide Varictj'- ti Sleeves Just Us Three - - it " . . i t ! d of ; P w i ' a' if "S Vvl J V5-i.- - ifiJ jr " I I X. x. - iStoh witt nit it or r f I I .j t I A s Sj ' g tSi?? Jl ftung. .., MJ l8 more ndencyto conflne Sutton Tea & China Company V KM PROVO, UTAH. theU f14"J'TJ1f tomato fev.I" f' - Provo Greenhouse , "Where the Flowers Grow" tw?? To the Union Pacific System Fed eration No. 105 Of the Railway Em ployes Department Of the American Federation of Labor, and William Wilburn as a member of the execu tive board of tue said federation tn. 105, and individually; Local Union No'. 1518 of International Association of Machinists of Provo, Utah, O. W. Mann as president of - - t to the fact that 80 per cent of our orders come over the telephone, and wishing to give more Personal attention to growing nice fresh flowers and plants, we have closed our office in the Columbia theater and will be at the greenhouse, corner First South tind Second West Owing ti , I ! , X I 1 f fJ 1 1 3ftSSt'i I 1 1 A ' '' ? 'i. .f'if fZli f I X ftJ rvfdBJkyfC f Tf f 41 ' lLiumuKxm" , vV -- ' . i - k i-- ' aT-w- " f '4JIK J j , s Vtf1 ViTJP t k Mlfil ' " HI-TES- GAS T OILS, TIRES AND TUBES GUTTERS-N- O O WATTING " v v - 4 V H ( - ' be', exptodnt ,tt I?" P rovo Auto Top & Pai nt Co. 1 oiJf NX 67 North mm il ' V74'J ' ammmmWaMmTmW19mmWkWI'am0nK9m "MkMOB'ta aharpentot somtthlng on the tanard. of a bead of cnaesTwith Dance a trindstona Geneva . Use Daily Herald Want Ads WAH CANNING - First West. is Wm to axoerimenu at Washington, .... .... , v j 1 I said local union, and individually, B. J. David as vice president of said local union, and individually, B. N. OOU Reddington as financial secretary of said local union, and individualor aslBtlng any person or persona ly, F. J. Tennant as recording sec in Consideration in committing any of the aforesaid Therefore, retary of said local union, and indi- , n rp a vfrinnllv i R -R Qmnnt -a a t roomra. A uoiduu, iv. o, neiveai, u. L. Mann, Whereof, and of the particular mat restrained acts; from picketing or ui buu iucai uuiuu, via uimnuutti- a. Snyder A Kine E W. Bent ters In said petition and affidavits maintaining at or near the.premfses ly, P. N. Chapman as chairman of ley, wilford Gurr, J. P. Boule H. contained, you are hereby strictly or the plaintiff or on or near the said local union, and individually, Falkner, G. T. Mildenhall, Ezra commanded that you, the above streets, alleys, paths or roads leadand B. J. McHale and Robert Gilles- Stevens, E. Hecker, M. A. Brown, named defendants, and each of you, ing to the premises of the plaintiff, of as local aaid committeemen pie Hugh Mooney, N. A. Peterson, A. L. respectively, and all other persons or anywhere within tbe city limits union and Local individually; Carter, J. S. Linton, W. Sorenson, in active concert, combination or of the city of Provo, state of Utah, Union No. ... of International v. h. jonnson. W. B. Retherford. with you, and all except as herein provided, any repJ. participation Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop a. Larson, E.'j. J. Vest other persons having notice of this resentatives, agents or pickets, exEdwards, of America, of L. Leffler, R. Peterson, J. Peay. G. order and each and every one of cept that the said defendants may Forgers and Helpers Provo, Utah, and A. Nelson as H. Carter, Jacob Fella, W, A. Hinie, you do absolutely desist and refrain maintain two agents or representachairman of said local union, and L. A. Wynaught, O. Groneman, J. from Interfering with, hindering, tives as pickets at or near each of individually; Local Union No. ... Arrowsmith, Amos Riding, Ray obstructing or stopping the busi- the two entrances to the shops of of Vincent, D. C. of International Brotherhood Skinner, G. Smith ness of the plaintiff or its agents, the said plaintiff at Provo, Utah, Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders Chas. Jensen, Morris Peay and" servants or employes in the mainte- and that said designated repreand Helpers of America, of Provo, Percy Black, all of Provo, Utah, as nance, conduct or operation' of its sentatives or pickets of the defendUtah. J. G. Simmonson as presi members of certain of said afore- business by tbe use of threats, in- ants are hereby enjoined from makdent of said local union, and indi said local unions and individually, timidations, force or violence; from ing communications to persona envidually, J. A. Starr as vice presi- and aU other persons In active con- in any manner intimidating or tering or leaving the property of dent of said local uniotr, and indi cert, combination or participation threatening or accomplishing per- the plaintiff in an abusive, libelvidually. W. M. Welker as chair with them, and all other persons, sonal injury to any of plaintiff's ous or threatening manner, or from man of said local union, and indi- associated or acting wun or mem- employes, or from trespassing or persuading or attempting to pervidually, O. M. Clark as financial bers of the above named local going upon its depots, platforms or suade said persona, otherwise than secretary of said local union, ana unions and all other persons hav- other property, yards, tracks, build- In a peaceful, and lawful manner, leindividually, and L. W. Carter as ing notice of this order, Greeting. ings, shops or premises... pr from or from obstructing such committeeman of said local union, Whereas, it hath been represent congregating, except as hereinafter an y way or by accompanying him and Individually; Local Union No. t0 tne Honorable Judge of the provided, in any number in groups againt his will; and all and singuSheet Metal United States District Court for the about plaintiffs premises or the lar the persons In active concert or of Amalgamated or combination, agreement or --con M customary-ingres- s Workers International Alliance of District of Utah on the part ol Provo, Utah, and C. 3. Jones as plaintiff in its certain petition in egress to ana trom tne same, or B piracy with the defendants or any chairman of said local union, and equity and affidavits of certain in from in any manner interfering of them, unlawfully, aa hereinbefore Individually: Local Union No. 1Z4S dividuals In support thereof before with the free use or occupation by set forth, are enjoined and inhibited of Brotherhood Railway Carmen of the judge of said court to be re- plaintiff of any and aU of its prop- from congregating or loitering on America, of Provo, Ltah, J. K. lieved touching the matters com-- ! erty or premises of every kind or or near the property or premises of Thompson as president of said local plained or. In which said petition character; or from in any manner plaintiff, or in the highways or onion, and individually, E. J. Hall. it is stated among other things that whatsoever, by tbe use of assaults, roads by which access is had to the Jr., as vice president of said local the said defendants are combining assaults and batteries, "personal in- property or premises of the plain union, and Individually, josepn e.. and confederating with others to jury, threats of yfiodily harm, intimi- tiff, as well as from maintaining or Taylor as secretary, and treasurer injure the plaintiff touching -- the dations or throws of violence of participating in Maintaining paof said local union, and individual- matters set forth in said petition any kind, profane, abusive or ob- trols around or about said prop ly, E. L. Elliott as financial secre- and that said actings and doings in scene language, hindering, obstruct- erty, until this Honorable Court In tary of said local union, and indi- the premises are contrary to equity ing or preventing any person in chancery Bitting, or a Judge thereof vidually, William Cons chairman and good conscience; and this mat- the employ at plaintiff from per in chambers, shall make other of said local union; and individual- ter having come on regularly for forming his duties; from inducing order to the contrary in modifica or attempting to induce by threats, tion thereof. ly, and T. L? Evans and William hearing upon an order heretofore of said made against -t- he- defendants -- to intimidations, fores or violence, or It Is Further Ordered that the Ridge as committeemen a subpoena In by suggestion of harm or danger or pickets above referred to shall be local, union, and individually; and show cause, and and a copy of said order, putting in tear, or otherwise than named and designated! by J. C. J. L. Woods, A. Anderson. F. Dren-na- equity been served on said defend- toy peaceful and lawful persuasion Chapman, chairman of the execu having G L. Kelly, J. S. RadmalLxG. tive strike committee, or bis suc- ants, and the court having heard from preventing Individuals from A. Harrison, J. S. Allen, Heber the evidence and arguments of entering plaintiffs employment or cesor as such chairman, to cease the Hereof fall not unaer penalty or Clark, B. F. Cox, William Kavoche- counsel and being fully advised in plaintiff's employes performance of their duties or to what the law directs. me wumumiu upon K. F. premises . u. bpeaaman, Tien, W. leave the employment of tbe plaind th To tbe marshal of said court to Burke. W. T. Dargon, J. A. Bmitn, combinlna and con-- tiff; from Interfering or attempting execute and return In due form of of tbe with F. to A. Interfere employes Fanner, H. White, C. C. Falk, federating with others to the Injury in going to and from their law. Edw. Leeks, Paul Waite, A. M. of the plaintiff as set forth in said plaintiff or from going in Witness, the Honorable Tillman StoddardrM. Cluff, A. Stewart, Wm. petition and affidavits, and that daily work, group or collectively to tbe homes D. Johnson, judge of said court, and Mann, Geo. Nuttall. W. Gurr, T. your actions and doings in 'the of said plaintiff's employes for the tbe teal thereof, at Salt Lake City premises are contrary to equity ana Taylor T. Hr Carter, Earl Dewey, intimidating them or in said district this fifteenth day Fred Hedquist, A. C Gilner, W.Bur-i-T. good conscience, and that toa writ purpose of them to leave the employ- - of August, In the year of our Lord r of Injunction preliminary the coercing W. J. A. Lunn, J. Everett, of plaintiff, except that a sin- nineteen hundred and twenty-two- . H w. Williamson. J. w. final bearing is proper and should, of said defend and the one hundred and forty-sev- above gle the as representative W. J. allowed be you Warner, against T. W, Nelon, ;8one, do so, for enth of the Independence of the M. Coot (M. M. Craner, H. 8. named defendants and each of you. ants may be ofpermitted toand lawful United States of America. peaceful Johnson. Ed Bailey. . Frank Wat- - respectively, and all other persons the purpqse . or from JOHM.W. CHRISTY, or by combination Intimidating persuasion, active Lea in concert, C Corieti, Watkins, klns, Ray - R. 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