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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Triday, June 2, 1930 d' ti rmine whether applicants who are oier 40 years of ace art being gueu a fair opportunity to Pub qualify for jobs, and to study t Prnvo, Utah, by the Sharon Cfoperatie EluctunaJ Recreational weekly A woriatirn of Uivm Pr.ntil by Uuh Valley Pubitahm Company, 67 North their various departments aad Weat street, Provo, Utah. . Entered at Seen-Onss Matter, October 8, 1937, at the Post Office at Provo, pioiessts with a view to seeing Utah, coder act of March t, ltTy, ruined, able, and competent where the qualifications and workers; that this group as a abilities of these older applicants "mips It is important to our whole Is not sharing as fully as could be utilized I want to urge REEMPLOY!,!E!IT 'oiml equilibrium that these op- other rge groups in the employ- social agenciis, labor portunities be equitably shared ment revival; that many of those atious,in and the general public t 4 join . riorlauuition ly thi- - President end that no group in the popu over U have lost their jobs earnest giving this problem the ronsidi ration. no fail. ' hut through personal tig ti u si ail feel itself discrimin-nu- t of tin' I lull'd Stud's of Amorim Franklin D Roosevelt. because of clrcum 'tanm.. om il h r! ti t in h'ring policies which fry, end the'r empl-iI ! in i n S a IMoa for Fair Flay for . i p r.uulaily important that had no d'reit control, that amon-tho- se tlio Muldlo Atfod Man. . u s. a men bo have over 40 and still actively a. lad th- b re . the.r m the labor tnaiket are age practir s imijstiy and business make family responsibilities are at a ally the entire group of World of share sub t. i.ii.il no a coward fair their receive peak War veterans (whose average the new Jobs, and are at least age Is there are 46), a group that is surelv these for to allowed compete all for tunnies merit emploj oppoi entitled to look to ovr soeipiv foe The Girl Graduate must security and economic indenopii have flowers and epee when you choose them A committep of remember that Provo distinguished epresentatives of industry, labo-an- d Greenhouse been the public has recently issn d famous for years as its report to the Secretary o' THE place for GraduaLabor in which It analyzes th tion flowers. factual basis for the alleged alu llotrr uf openings on the basis of their actual qualifications, freed from the handicap of an unfounded pHjudte agamst age alone. I am mindful of the fait that among those over 40 years of age are a great body of our most i Ijarmt H he Ki.ial r ad through United si., v of th" king and queen of England will be guarded by 50, poo point. nen and bokliers, organized and directed by this country's greatest snret service chief, George T. Fummeilin, assisted by Col E. W. Stalling of the White House set ret service. 1 ex-P- i liy 1940 Fish and Came Warden Cook 00 OOn.OuO expects eggs in the Utah state hatcheries Utah waters will then be he believes. i f la .... :: has i e against hiring middle-ae-- d workers and finds no good reasons that would support the con Mnnance of this preiudice. In view of these considerations, I should like to ask em nloyers throughout the coumy to give special consideration t this problem of the middle-age-- i ' orker, to review and reexami'"' their current policies In order to In Roses Chrysanthemums Corsages SM'ril Arrangements PHONE EIGHT-- 0 "Where the Flowers Grow nrnr luLil June Scera Theatre, and 10 9 1 Wald this classified directory of shop offerings of Provo merchants, craftsmen, and bus'nesscs. For SPECIAL SERVICES not listed here phone 13-i It' Quality Xi w. Housewares SPECIALS CANNING Cold Pack Canner $1.79 i It Enameled Preserving Kettle 1.23 rpi f WATCH Preserving Kettle V" i ti i sj J. G. WEBB, Dept. Mgr. Aluminum Pish Pans l Dish at 83c Mortons Jewelers Pans 79c Radio Repairs (Fine Quality) !I For the Farmer: U. S. Tempered RUBBER SPECIAL IRRIGATION BOOTS, fully guaranteed pr. U. S. BLACK KNEE BOOTS Ai .n$2.49 j J. R. GRIFFITH at The Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center Ph. 24 j RETREADINGj HAWKINSON TREADS at U. S. LAWN HOSE braided Speci il struction $2.39 23-Fe- et SPEC I A L w light Easy 25-fe- et 48 N. 3 W. prevents Good for kinking. Five years service! 1 eight to f T .1 si W fX'K 1 I - - VTA j, AV KTf Handle! E. C. OLSEN Phone 611 583 South 2nd West PROVO UTAH Hand-mad- e i dies Headquarters for - - FOR THE -- FISHING SUPPLIES GESSFORDS, Inc. 47 N. Univ. Fhone 53 $1.39 FARM Con. Wajjon & Mach. Co. PHONE 244 PROVO Phone 750 DERRY CUPS braid, hose. EVERYTHING Sold by Wiring Supplies Phone 418 PROVO Sporting Goods Paint Spray Gun BEES Hardware and FOR RENT at Sporting Goods Co. 364W. Center Ph. 579J COCKRELL & JONES 136 W. Center Ph. 56 Rose Retreads j j (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. 445 W. Center Provo w Complete SPRING, GLASS and RADIATOR SERVICE j UTAH Building Service Frank plans, constructs, modernizes homes Frank'D. Woffinden PHONE 047J1 J mmmm FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 Makers of Home on the Range sheep camp trailers and House Wing - line Trailers. Ahlander Mfg. INSURANCE Loans and Real Estate Pioneer Trailer Builders 476 S. Univ. Electric Motors Winding and Repairing Provo Electric Motor Co. 317 West Cnter Street Thone 435-- Utah Tire Service Inc. con- General Tires Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. 255 W. Center Ph. 244 Enameled AVhif e j 1.79 I Lighting Fixtures REPAIRING rt I j Contract Wiring rt ti Peck Electric j Claudin Funeral 7JI Home PHONE 1 7 rt 1 I AMBULANCE SERVICE SHOE REPAIR Louis Kelsch & Sons at Co. The Booterie Ph. 707 Phone 100 124 W. Center Key Makers Typewriters Keys made to any lock Tennis rackets restrung Carlsons Repair Dept. 112 N. Univ. Phone 82 EXPERT REPAIRING Provo Typewriter Service 141 N. Univ. Ph. 386 J y Optometrist Dr. J. E. Harrison Better Service For I ess Ph. 91 194 W. Center Cups and Cases . Spray Materials and Services See Wasatch Chemical Co. RFD 3 Bx. 98 Ph. 996-w |