OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST or fallurs of the plan is the degree ' raeatiee spent at the Utah Baptist aeaea-wlt- h Roeiseea and Ir. and Mra. 1. Clark of Ixa Mr. Robinson la the brother of whloh the Individual workman '''r. tM in Nona Ocdea canyon. Tba Bar. Angalaa. r'-- (art a aumtier of tectum duriai Mra Pusey. IS reached. Because of this instruO' Mr. the cenfervDce. Mlas Wands Anderson ef Rlchfieldl, wh tioa o.f foremen evnd delegation of auMr. ana Mr. girls Welkins and Mr. was ea male te Wan to attend the thority to compel observance of the n.l lira. Joseph George i'robat and sua. Calrta. academy, was a sueat during ths weak of safety rules are essential. u( Midway were the gneete of Mr. and Mr. aud Mra Jack Nelleos. Throughout the country the con- Mrs. tharlee Mr. sad Mrs. James i'areer and family grlder of la it weak. tractors are taking hold of this cam- Mrs. Walklna li.olet. and Mrs. I'robat are eleter are Bering te the Wallace farmer hosie oa f Mra. Hautar. Cyoroe srenne te make their home. paign with an energy whloh promises ami alee, respevM'r.ir, Mlee Kathrya Underlet anurtalnad at s to aster radically I ha old order of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mndwa of Magna. V. Andre and children or party Tiwadar Tatng at her noma Mr. and Mra. M. Mrs. things In accidents in new buildings. rerd YHih B. A. ll.wltt of Bait Eaat and Aster the earelter, aad snapAnd not only the workmen engaged iiirit. Thursday tor a Lake left by autosaoelle in the Industry, but the publlo which drsgoaa were affectively aaed ia the delatwere Prises vaeatlea at two weeks' ion.. awarded Dorssge. Cole., Wate lltas Mauris. foots the bills, will benefit. Ilrlller aad ilraat Raamnaaen. iting relaUees. Mrs. Ooldaa Holt sad ehiMraa of Salt The ansa at eating of the lind ins rum Lake ware week-engueats of Mrs. Holt's of the seTestiea was held st Liberty park wsa parente, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Oaon. Wednesday evening, A picnic aupper Haawell Rhurlllff, formerly of Magna, o'clock st three Ions tablra. ' erred st sow stationed with the I'nlted States uarlse Slmer B. Beckstesd waa toastmaater. Re SO. fa eervlrs in (wllfornla, ha a bean tba gaeat aponaes Were made by Erie Aaderaos, Hen Announcement MAGNA. Aug. Andrews. Irs Rue-soMrs. drlek Peelman. -- Gaorg made of the Biarrtage In Laa Vegaa, NaT., of hla aistrra, Mrs. L. O. Nayler. pence. The Oeerge Miser aad Charles lnat tnneth " of Miaa Reha Laa and Harry Iater Uoeaaer, Mm. Waller RonSlna and Mra. was belbert Pnriwr. of Magna, and his "fnnay paper" glren by Mra. Karl 1. Blattscker, both o( Magna. The parents ef all tha mlaalen-srlo- e Thomaaa. Mlas lis Coon returned laat weak from mother, Mra. L. D. KmUh. of 0len. Mr. and Mra. W. II. Posey had as din la the field ef BeTestlas were epacial a aix weeks' visit at HesTer,' wber. ah. ner gueata Kunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard gueate. Aftar dinner tbe hand roncart sud wua the guest ef Mlas Lois Mmroe trs. A. B. I .onus and son left Friday of laat week for Portland, Ore., to Join ber hseriand and make their home there. The Altar society of Magna and flarfleld dance and will entertain st as open-si- r Isws party on the grosuda of ths Sacred flHirt pariah next Friilny arming, begin- ; ane ptiDiic ia coralsg at T:BO o clock, dially ItiTlted. "Oue True Intent la All for Your Mrs. B. Pare re- . and Mr Tli. Iter. Delight" turned Matonlay of laat week from a month Builders Put Over Safety Campaign ' OO 040 O-f- 00 OfO O-r- Seek to Save $50,000,000 in Premiums By HARDEN COLFAX, Spactsl Correspondent of Ths Tribune. WASHTNQTON. Aug. 10. New Im- -, petus hu been given the drive to make construction more safs for the workers by report of Uie ucceaa of cooperative effort la oities where an Organised plan tics been followed. Reduction of the accident rata not only has its appeal from the - humanitarian strong standpoint, but It spells owners. floww coats for buildln Safety pays substantial dividends. Based on encouraging reports from chapters where a campaign to reduce frazard 'has been undertaken, the Associated of Oeneral Contractors America at sending letters to all Its members urging a safety organ lia- tlon. The association Is sending an -- 'engineer on a tour of the country to Caielp organise the campaign. There are natural tiaxardsln the construction Industry, the necessary handling of loose materials of great urelfrht, the erection of a skeleton building before openings can be closed, and others. There also is the element nf shifting personnel not 'encountered In other great industries, workers must pass from Job' to Job, and many of them from city to city, rather rapidly. These factors give construction the actual rate. . Through reduction of accidents in construction. It might be possible to save mora than J50,00fl,0fl0 a year on liability insurance premiums. Trans-lated Into lower contracts to those who foot the bills, this sum would Mean a neat saving. And beyond this success of the campaign would mean the difference between life and death to a percentage of the workmen and would reduce the tragedies of the Injured. DETROIT PLAN MODEL. . Detroit contractors have made a ifemarkable record with their safety Their plan Js being used 'Vampaign. as a model. It Involves the employ- ment of a safety engineer, councils of foremen and superintendents, adop- tlon of standard practices and an d agreement among the con tractors wbirh carries with It .penalties for failure to observe the safety ' rules laid down to be followed by all. 4a. The contractors Detroit have nrought down their accident rate to a point where the value of the methods used Is recognized by all factors In the situation. Their savings in liability premiums have been suffito cient pay all expenses of the campaign, which is on a permanent basis, And of other cooperative efforts, and 'C'a accumulate a surplus of respect- else in their organization treasfble ury, bexldes benefiting the owners of the buildings they construct- Contraotors of other .cities are taking up this plan. The employment of a safety engineer backed by an agreement to abide- - hy his decisions reIs measures garding prevention k spreading. More than 700 copies of 4 r sarety cooe nave neen aiMrinutea the Associated General Contrac-eor- s of , America. CONFERENCES HELD. Conferences now are being sought between the field safety expert of the national association ami general con- tractors on the one hand and mem- bers of state indtitrlat commissions: departments of labor on the other wun a view to close cooperation between the unofficial and official agencies in this work of having life I and limb and money. Many of the state officials realise It Is easier to accomplish desired reeulta by a move- - t rtnt within the industry thn .through possare of Ihws with InflexYet safety laws are ion's provisions. ronsidered desirable in most Jurlsdlc- - j tlons. The difficulty is In drafting one whl( will prevent, rather than mere- y tenalize accidents. There are no accurate figure avail able on the arrmont of liability Insurance premiums peld by the construction Industry. That It is large is And that It Is Included In the mount paid by the man or corpora-lin- n who contracts for a house or office building or other structure Is In extreme oases, compulsory liability insurance covering the more hazardous occupations in the construction will mount In cost to as mur-- as 20 per cent of the wages paid the worker thus protected. Casualty companies base their rates on general experience. They keep records of the accidents to workers of individual companies and adjust Individual policy ratsa accordingly. Where all the contractors in a community enter a safety campaign of recognised worth, ths Insurance rates are adjusted to ths record of ths group. MAGNA COOPERATES. INSURANCE The Ipsurance companies heartily movement. If It support th safety reduces their income in premiums. It alto cuts their expenditures on ac count of accidents. The greater factor in the success pat A story in a million with such NOW . 4 Stone ; Lewis . appeal sincerity emotion LLLYAN TASHMAN ' ROBERT 1 ' 21, 1.027. of la.t week from a twe weeks' re rat Ion, Raptl.t saeemhly held In attending Ilia I Kn routs home she North ditiirn cai.yen. was a three daya' gueat st tha bome 00 tbe ake. llev. and Mra. J. I'. l sjne of Rait I'hMikrlt ami dauehter. Edith, Mrs. JuiK-pof Orawl Junction, t'olo., arrired Friday ta be the guesu ol Mr. and Mra. T. K. Jiurka. Mr. snd .Mra. Inland leers and Mra. TlHwiaa nonner ef Midway are the gneita sud Mr. Mrs. Allan Knight. of of the plsyaronsd setlT-itleA demonstration auder tha superrlatoa of Mra. Viols Jones., was glsea by the children at She piaj'gronnde Friday erening. gamea were enjoyed by nearly JfiO gueata. Mr. and Mra. li. t. Swein.iu left Sulnr-dsof la.t week ttr s few weeks' vacation, a(cnt st lrovct and I'roro ranron. Mra. r. R. Hadabauth, Mrs. A. 1. Itada-hsugand Mra. K. J. Tlckey attended s a meeting snd baotet of the held la Turner hall st Mlngham, Wedaea-da- th evenings Rnitaa of Salt Lake ia the Mra. fred Hsrton. 1. . Darnell ef Rooky ford, tvlo., snd Mrs. John Johnston snd danghter, Jean, of Whittter, tel., who are en route to California, were tbe gneate of Mr. .no Mr. Arthur Locbeat, Friday snd Ssturdar. Mr. snd Mra. Arnold Clinger snd children and Mr. lnd Mra. Uow Authon and daughter left nednraday for a two weeks' outlake and Itryce canyon. ing st Vera Whipple of (lilcago la the guest of A. H. Wllaoa and family. Mlas Maurlna Hellier returned Usturdsy Mra. Anns ' of her .liter. gue.t Mrs. WEET HOtf OF PBATZX. Look Wilkes Players at the Prices' UNTIL SATURDAY, TEE NEW SEPT. 3 Instead of Aug. 27, as Planned DUE TO OUR OPENS TO I PLEASURE AND COMFORT, WHICH INCLUDES HERE'S WHAT YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR NEW OTE FOR THE MEN, ENLARGED LADIES' SEATS, NEW LOUNGE ROOM ALL-STA- CAST R "The Last of t fiTux, General Admission LIVING MODELS Starts ? Showing Special the new fall and winter gorgeous Gown. Coat and Sport creations, through ths courtesy of Ths Paris Co. Program by Ben Bollough and Famous Victorians snd Apnesrmo st Musical By Frederic Lonsdale 7'. Matinees Till 4 p.m. JOHN SAH0 BE " sal MAJTsfASTOR Dirsctodby ALAM CROPLAND i i Warner m a ayior nu I as,.. ... Continuous mi DOM JUAN e.9ieii Mnnt ntt Willard S- INA CLAIRE'S STARRING VEHICLE FA-MO- PARIS FASHION REVIEW 1 to ja. jpjr ii,.i"f rr Wx. 4 ' W la Li' Lj AT4,6&8PJil. DON TIBBS Conductor Company ow I 1. March fJlnrla 2. Just Another 1. Violin trio, At DOROTHY GULLIVER In io. "THE COLLEGIANS" . NEWS EVENTS s. RIALTO TRIO Ktrrnnrnnwnmmtt to i i ' " r EMPRE f N ' 1 M - - .m,0-'".- 1 Iay Vested capacity houses P3)'"1? 5 P. M. Tobias Isey Turk Messrs. McDonald, MiM antique ("adman Huneler Beesley, (waits) Walked Back From the Buggy Ride Canary Cottage (From Oliver Moroeco's play with music) 7. Selection, 1. 2. - 5 Away Dawning 6 Ii f vCVy?V,y'yteta)sj W Flying Colors, At Sundown March to 7 P. M. Trlnksns Wayne Golden -I- N- HOB EE I COME EARLY FOR r.trtslnger ISarl Carroll THE BEST ........... , 3. Laces and Graces 4. Saxophone solo, Walts Llewelyn nrattari Wiedolph Mr. Paul Salisbury 5. Concert waits. Blue Danube 6. If You See Sally Tell Her That You Saw 7. Selection of Scotch melodies, "From the Highlands' Strauss Me....!. 8 to 9 P.M. 1. New England's Finest, March Bluea I 1. In Beauty's Bower (Idylle) 4. Floating Through the Air i. Old Timer.' Wait. (By request) , t;n. ijsste 7. Grand selection, Three Twins SPECIAL HOLIDAY Mlnsud fVntalrison ..'.".. Donaldson Langey (By request)' Yeile'n . AtrYr Krhwsrll Arr. by Tiki if THE iA Hosrhna day at 2:30. RUDOLPH SCHILDK1UUT Tlirills COGHUN-JA- "Rronrnrc ' BOADfORD-M- IlIUKEIflB 0 PARA MOUNT NEWS Hawsiis n On ths stage "PAUL'S SYMPHONATORS" Flight Pictures PARAMO UNT ORCHESTRA loges leges 3Nc Suc COME "EARLY eeted Juvenile orchestra. In s musical novsity frottc a peputa peppy programs. The Storm COMPANY. t: of Blrtfr-Fsrg- n to-l- t: rll.,ri I ,11 s - ns X. -- 'J w m "r- -i ha i 1 d au ,1 neon and tlon of said corporation to read as follows Notlss sf Special Meeting "The authorised rapKsllsatloa of his corporation ta 113"".' fri) (of the ftteckholdera. Kotir. Is hereby gtven that s sts-cl- o nominal or par Talus of IIS per share) divided Into 150 iharaa." meeting of stockholders of 2. To authorised the distribution to compsny, a I'tah corporation, hss bees railed by the board of ntrec-tor- s fh. atwkholdera of te crtrpftion ot sjlti corporation and will be through liquidating dividends of ail held at the office of the corporation sesefa of the corporation In excess of In the First National Bank at lark asae'e of the segregate value of Cltv, Ctah on the Ith day of fcep-t.l.kH. THOMAS BLTTK, br. 1t7. at t o clock p m . for Pre s dent. the purpose of considermg and paee'ng WILLIAM srMjQ the following prctrvjeala. 1. To amend trie first sentence sf Becrelary. article VI of the article, ef incorors- Dated August th. 1I7. LYTH-FARQ- With DC ICrUli NAIMtAUX eraaw s It IXAel MA SJt rs anssns sa SSM ft Oiaa HHtaiHia e sunk eueiavttts sv 'laI SIBTIIAM JUUAM aaa litis sv hWUI ssrrusu toss st 12 day, Thursday, Satur- Laughs B)rKi s. m., 1 snd t p. svsry SO minutes SEPT. 5, LABOR DAY Regular Matinees Sun- Talhos tvv- so 7:1S snd MATINEE MONDAY, CdDHJOTEW JUNIOR Trslnsi ty a Appeal I. Box Office Wm Open at 9 a. m. Monday. Aug. 29. for Season Reservations. " 4 '.if Members of the Don Tibbs' Salts r Orchestra In concert, Mr. Tlbba directing. Sunday'a program features a VIOLIN TRIO, Messrs. McDonald. Bees-leHunsler, and Paul Salisbury in Saxophone aolos. The new dance hit, "I Walked Back From ths Buggy Ride," will ba featured by ths Orchestra in their Just novel snd sccentrlc way. - for-fun, irVo r Ei-w- ay BRING THE FAMILY fx err mm Miss Gladys George, Ben and Other 3 for 25 c KIDDIES UNDER 12 V BILL With Great Roles for "W I M 11 AS OUR OPENING FREE CONCERTS a.m. p.m. 11 51 13 1 Mrs. Cheyney" HERE'S THE BIO SURPRISE ON THE Procure v i ORCHESTRA I - TO .ANNOUNCE AND HIS I w PLEaASED WARNER STONE S f s 3.i BUT WE ARE We HaTe Been ALle to Examina- on Gives r niPROVEMENTS WITH LAURA LA PLANTE AND AN Board of Health L ROOM AND OTHER sCATWATOTr j. 1 SITE IMPROVE MAKING FOR YOUR CAT AlW j I E MENTS WE ARE P.M. 6:30 j i COM-PLET- THE EXTEN- - tr Rating: to . "It's All In Fun and Iron-cla- si Announce Postponement of the Gala Opening of the little girl, when reciting the lord's she Prayer at bedtime, hesitated when oue daily the wonla. "tilre ua thla day bread" Then alie added, reflectively, Wllh Jam ist!" Tis Blta. nh AJ , We Miut A EVENING, AUGUST 24 AGNEW WE REGRET a ; s. v gj" v.. v w ri,i isfT r5 ZrH RaeT but hs reyer proved falsa to hij duty Oom rtrl ioa wrtn 11 j b cliarmed and thrilled. Prices 23c, 50c. Every Night at 830; Prices 25c, 50c, 73c, $1.00. The Famous Wilkes Singing Orchestra i of Last Year Has Been ' Re-engag- Come, You'll Thank Ui fqr Recomrcer.ding; It to You. "AT EASE" Lloyd Hamilton 'Rookie". Comedy News RmI. 'I!c of Juris." Colored Scer.ic. TKCATKC PUOZKS ' 1 |