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Show C7AL PUSTRVMSLIODEIUi f 1 BUSINESS METC0DS, SAYS LEWIS - ' ftj have aeaured employment at fair wage sad thla win follow naturally June XHDIAXA.PQLTS, with modernisation. It baa been the chain of the Sherman Permit larr unit proven in other field. ' av. . Reduce the overhead bjf CKee Ball M err era Berg-era' The- - railroads, with their preeent centralised control Make thla Inof tendency for greater roerfera, were dustry measure tip to tha beat ' cited aa an example of what should modern business standards Such ka solution of tha. bitumln-cfti- a be accomplished in the coal field. nd public, eoal prod action problem offer- Tha owners, worker reaction- have all benefited. Lewi point out ee, not by aom orary ' eoal company executive br Lewi feelwith 'this type of regulation by banker, but by President iohn L ganisation, rommiaaion, la In the offing. Lewur-o-f tha United Mine workers of America.VLagislatiou making R possible may Lewis aaya ha Ions SRO- - recoynlaad be paaaed by the next Congreaa, ha the poaaibUity of capital and labr.r asserts. "Investigation of the bituminous hiring Identical alma and the chaotic condition of these Uoit thirty Industry by the Senate committee moat month have not caused him ta which cloaed May IX. haa beentedus-try revealing of the ilia of tn change- hi mind. "and will serve a great educati "Ourwhol trouble lie In tha Be overdevelopment of the Industry ional" purpose ." be explain, linea that hava sides having a good effect OB tha lone long aince been abandoned (it other public It will promote better under"The solu- standlng of the need for reorganiav fields Lewie declare tion a reorfaalxatioa In the modern tkn on the commercial and operate manner, with reduction' of over- Init'akle of the coal tnduatry. and The facta developed by the comhead by larje tnit mercer mittee auatain every charge and ret or coocantrated control. "No Drorrees can be made by i legation made by the United Mine mere wage cutting. Miner must; Worker m demanding that the hv f . ' "1! Ull tnree-churc- ' - 5 ' e i ., . t at ' ' : ' r' . t ' Former GricJ Star Found Dead T Xtets-eMtf- y ' '.H :. v V-- ' 7 Miss Florence Harrison, waa hon or guest at a aiaoellaneoa ahower give by Mias Kd Wheeler, Ml Sadie Loynd. Mias Emma Jones and Miss Grace Rawland Thursaav evening at the rome of Mrs. win Her ia Herbert Hoover' beautiful home I at Pale Alio, Cstlif.. The bouse overlooks Stanford M . Harrison. Games, social jr. hat and M of Ban rranciaco Bay. . 'He also maintains a large horns ta Waahlngion A v a deiiciowa lunonaon. were enjoyeo th lower stretch Miss Hanby Xfit following- guests:' VISIT RELATTVXS UEKK . ' ,' ATTEVD pONyElVTIOM A.MJiOCf CKMTJUT ; nah Rowland.- Mtaa -- Lola White, Andrew NUon of the 'La Java, M,lss Helen Meadenhall announce 'Mrs. Phtnipa,- Miaa Fafnto Mia 'Louise CofTman.' MtesMary Meltaoii the openjnk; or her dancing classes and Hannah Rowland were .among Cfclo, father Strong. Ruth Muslg. tauierine k. of this of Friday. June 14 J Summer' term ef the people from' SpTlngvilJe whe Jensen .'John .also city, MabeU Douga)!. Urjlan" Russell, ' Castle Valley, Utah, Are visiting la five weeks, WOO in ad vane; or SO the M., V A.' ooaventirei .la 4 , ' Srnfth. Xe!flah fjmlth. Mr. Maurlne . cents per lesson. Phone 138 W. , ' B LakeFrldaJ. ;' ; Harrtsdn; Kiss JtUie McCurdy and Sprlngville this week.' 1 SPEND VXEK fOJtK Mis1 EJItabeth POSTMASTER KETTRNS . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Day of Elmo, v rtsoh' received'- many beatlful gtrta. KEW Charles Boyer (uni from Califor- UtahTare vliUng reUUves here this Miss Leon' sTumsloo earn fjrom nia tht he haa apent Week on their way horn : Wfer SaH Lake this week Whrehel haa RCTTKXS FOB SCHOOL in' Idaho.1; '( been te4chm daring tM year and Mrs.' LDUatf C Lewi of Overton, the past severaj weeks. He pending the winter ' ,r t i '; will speed he ' summer With I her Nevada; 1 pendln aeveiiaf months pacta to go Into lhe postoff lc dur'Sum- Mrs. thd early part of July. ' Visrrs her '.parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. ing parents, Mr. i I ft.W with Oolidie ' Mis Virginia) Packard Mangnter Arid attending" summer Q. S. : i VISITS HKRE of Mr. 'and Mr. A. O: Packard of r Dr. had Mrs. L. 12. Otteeon spent this oity to vliting school friend REItBNS ntftM CAUFOSiOA three dsys"ef the past week In Miser Bonnie Jdhnsoa at Anaheim, r' Mra' Elliot) Bird who tTO)MtJOF pfERATIOJT " Skit Lake Mrs. tteon visited her Calif., and Misa Lucl Bmltn at staying at cWdaia, 'Califs1 diirtng moJiei of 'Mr. ' Jill ia' Mycci,' ' t Mrs.' A. S.' Fullmer while Lex Angelea. ' 8h' will b.' ot Mother two month fof her ltialth the . O. Jv. Mayceek,'-underwen. J I ' returned ' Co ' Eer ' hotne'sr thM elty a aerious' operation for a goe-fe-f Ok-- Otlnsoh attended the state Den- about one month.. til convention held at tha New-houin" the 11" p. '8. 'hospital Tues .1 Saturday. hotel. Salt Lake City. LEAVES FOB MISSION day. While Mrs. Kayeock's condi Misa Emetine Kindred left for the BUYS SERVICE STATIOir tion waa reported a fair, aha waa RKTCB9TS TO COAST Mlssioa home ia Salt Lake Sunday I Lloyd Bird of Bingham haa pur- very weak front the loa of blood. Mia Horm" Hughes has returned evening where ahe will spend a j chased the- - Shady Corner service and, a number of transfusions were to her hom in. Loa Angela after few days before leaving to fill an station and home at Fourth Uorth found necessary to revty her. ' physician evpress the 6- - visiting' wtlll her 'cobsina Lucy and L. D. 8. -mission la the central-- I of this elty and will --move hare la Olive qhlld of thl city. states. 1th future, who urree big lief that she win recover. . , , N;" tt r y , -- ; i' 8' ' ; . , . . Johnson, air, pora Ceffinanj Lucille Straw. Marie Btnka. Mrs. Ada-soand Mr. Bety Talbit of Loa dred. Mrs. John , Kindred. Kane Kindred. Catherine R. pougalT, asdi , , Veata Anderson. " i t . :. 4 ' . ' I , J v . '1 i , ' . . I' - j . t t1 i" 4 ; v - - '. w-- tht t - v r waa hon- Usee her ef the Third ward sa4 a few lavited Meads at th home of Mia Carol Bird. Games and a program furnished pleasant entertainment. A gift of the books bound in eoe was presented to Mtaa Kindred whe gave a abort talk an& thanked the at. I. A. offtcera. Dainty refreshment were served to the following: Mrs. Ann -toM , ' Hiss Entmeline Kindred or guest at party givea last Monday evening by the officer and PAJ( M. MDXET ed Knil3LJCUir KXU3ERT HOOVERS PROPOSES COAL SOLUTION 1 4 i ;.. . r Miss-Kar-- ' ' - i ' pm'Ry? from salt i4ke - week.-where- ) -- i N rr.tr. TV v 7 V ; calit. friekd ' ' - 1 ir::;lf- - Ua'Wa - pt PrIdp se fLjJ ! 1 ft U ..,. John L. Iwla, president of the t'ntted Mine Worker, mine merger to eat overhead coats n4 atahlllie tb eoal tnduatry. t would be better, he say, to have a smaller aoloa membership twnstaatiy ; .' employed than a large membership with mack nneninloyinatti , ' ' veitigation be held. It was proved portunity1 tot reform ah industry. that-thtnduatry la at the mercy of and put t bit a, .TnotKro bUsiaee the buying power of railroads and basis.-- if large Industries o'f the country. Would Cot Membership-'- Fierce) Competition Coatly As for cutting down memberships Facta and figures prove that the in the United Mine WorXer under d rallroada aa a whole consume this reorganlsatioa plan, Lewis says of the entire coal production. It is better to have a smaller mem Yet, they were buying that whole bership constantly working than vast tonnage below actual produc- th present large fmeoi barshlpjPM tion coeta. This Is possible because Of work pr oh strike., of fierce competition of operators and overdevelopment of the Industry. t has been a matter of pitting operator against" operator and field againat field. "Under such scheme the consumer not only gets no price itidK but U compelled to pay the loaa to larger prk-- ts make up selling to 'rauroaas and largawdiAtrlea. The efntfre investigation ha cre ated in congress sentiment for enactment of Some legislation that will enable the Industry to pull 'Itself out of the rut so that labor may have better wagea and oppor tunity for employment and the Investor a fair return. Consolidation of the Industry in fewer units will serve a construc tive purpose and eliminate a great Down deal of th overhead east.' with op eration of fewer mines, centralisa RujfS tion of management, utilisation o t f (" x - 1 1 !! qngerjife YEEpoiTgjves longer motor lif&j e ." If a-- 'J Wp';.'' - ..'- . ftr ' ' .. i ': one-thir- .e- . - sv . r Whether juuu A. VvtwuuVl Columbus, O., whoae body waa found in Glen Bco Hollow, near that city, waa a aulclde or waa murdered, puxxled Colambua police. Weldon waa a aelectlon of Bob Roper' for hi AI1- America eleven In 1919. Me pUyed at LafayetU College. The, apot shown where the body waa found by two boy and Weldon (Inaet) -are , above. - Auto His Jail For a Year II' e J- - r . 4 JL 'Ja.-- ,' , ' -- ? " Payment modern Improved equipment and labor aaving device ' on a Jarrer scale than Is now possible. Tht will decrease the hazards and lessen the toll from death and Injury by Handcuffed to the steering wheel of hia ear by a five-fochain that will not be, removed for a year, Floyd Warner .who set out from Loa Angeles he. ether day, la touring the country. He expects to Ttslt every atzable City "In the United States. f ot enabling the operator to eliminate unsafe condition, which he cannot now do hecaute of his Impoverished " x condition. ' ' Senator Watson of Indiana and Congressman' Bathbont of Illinois, have ihtrodaeVd bill In fhe Senate and House, respectively, that embody suggestions of the mine workers for remedial legislation. These bills do not so much seek to regulate the Industry as to create for both operators and miner the Op DURRANT i .'1 i STR i i. - we do ' ... :. ' . . f. : . ' v . - . .' i I j No Bother At All! I I - & . aTT . V Vf . GARAGE THE 408 West Center J IsSl APE ': '., 361 Ffccae . ... ... 4 ipterjcBy a-t- op Pert-vioa- 1 r.. Phone, Call a ' (being heavier they last longer) J. Urmter economy. tney cui operating cosa aoq rcauce wear, rear ana repair on engineil i'. 31jese claims were proved in the crucible of service.by J CUARANTW Iridic StiMson when he blazed the air trail 'round the ; ifMteia k IsImw eaars Cannon Ball Beaker in his New Yoft;- - TTf labrictiM Cktt Od lea cistittHvsiuiotii d .oan rranasco is i nour, oo muiuic return uxpumig ae feoou of mm b (re Sad wct r er truck-- By Martin Jensen in his recent test un in sad ireai erker ra td fcw BCrwlM.Tso bus flirfiL By builders, tractor bperatprs, speed boat CfsA tMd ier direct iki.Oil breeekc BredforS Field rea th dealers. tests. car racers, motor By l$,tXq laboratory fli Tad Wev aesW at Breaa. N.w Jrer. chtawh Tide Wars m rTpday?stop aube first orange and black Vecdol sign eip. ben.' crank-case refilled drained and with see. Have your you the correct gtad of NewVcedoL e8tabishc4 by the U. S. Bureau of Standards, Dept. of Commerce, Washington. A BloW'Out SW? . (because of heavier body and added beat resistance) other motor driven brush .A i l. Greater motor proUctlcf cleaner! This farenas been established at the Apex factories hy recent tests vhich were made according to the methods of testing . 'J . Ide Matcr ha met this problercuThe eqtire Ibe of Veedol pib b reformulated to lubricate the new high compression motors safely and than ever. correctly. These new oils are heavier, tougher, Ippger-liye- d hc best oils for new type motors. Better oils for any motor. The Ueiv The Apex 68 has greater suction power 'than any j - t ."v f I difficult problem in lubrication. lWes't Center Power m, f eotors arrived. They have greater spee4 and greater power but at frhe sare jme develop moxc heat ana pction. They prfnta new ana more GfiJISPIE M0T0RC0. Greater Cleaning 2X West Center i ; .MotofdfgMhavc rook TWICE to find the REPAIR imM e ' : it you'll if your tire is fixablcwell put it in shape for many, thousand pore mile of service. 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