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Show f DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY' DECEMBER 22 23 1917 Y NEW LAW ARMY OF TOILERS PROT The employer who has proprf installed to protect ui j safeguards with regard to workmen s under this of his employee, end limb The i.aiatlon itt fully oDMeireo, rZ . i. louniain Mates Telephone and Tele pas Ims than his co P graph company also him anoe. in following ouf a plan adopted made under this plan of by the American Telephone and Tele- have been bsrui rating, and adjustments have graph company (the parent com- made in accordance with the schedule pany). This plan gives all the benefits of ths Utah law. and some addi, beetle Ubor DlpuUL tional benefits, to Its employees One 'feature ot ths work of Us IS are in there Finally corporation? whfth has elicited perthe Utah field of workmen compen- conum!on haps the greatest amount of public sationEmployers have their choice admiration in te its accomplishments of any of these or of the state fund. about mediation Just what proportion of the entire attempting to bring in labor disputes and to avert strikes, comensation Insurance in the state or to settle them after they have has come to the state fund there are at This work has been largely started. present no statistics to show. In CaliMr. Knerr. It began even fornia under a somewhat similar plan! assigned to .law giving th com mission the state land is now doing by far before tile waa effective, the largest amount of compensation powers in such matters,- ahead stead- insurance' in the field about one July 1, and haa gonbeen' deem rg. all the more thtrd In some state workmen's com-- 1 itv. mints because of emphasis laid i pensation- insurance ts a state mo- important -this year on production; and also bend nopoly muse .of the frequency of strike In ; The commission claim two advannation st large, commonly attri tages over private corporation msur-nc- e the One of those that the law buted. in part at least, to action of of the business at hostile or German agencies. While compels Is that the such agencies have never oeen traced , 9 other The small expense. to Utah, possibly, even probably, do . law permits the state fupd to mak meat as mar ba necessary to &rjr out the provision of the act. refunds to insurers, if it has been not exist here, it may be said that Mr. . found that the rate fixed by the com- Knerr hue assisted to a varying deTo So all In it power Jo. promote the voluntary arbitration, mediation uniform us- mission ha been larger than was cree, and with almost and conclllaUon of dieputea between employe and employees. troubles ana necessary. As against this, the com- case, in treating-lab- or "To eetabllah free employment ageneies and to supervise the work of mission claims the right to compel the threatened labor trouble in eotmec- - " the ion with the street cor eystem and corporations to sell insurance atstate private employment agencies, and to do what It can to bring the laborer and same rate as th&t fixed for the the gas work in Balt Lake City, with ? the Job together. fund. machine shop men in the rarious eon- - , "To collate and publish statistics wltif regard tolabor and other' maadof With regard to the expense tract shops of the city, wit it the activi- - , Mr. Jenkins state fund. the tter. ministering ties of a citizen's protective aom- asserts that the total will not exIn Bingham, with a mine strike To conduct bearing!, upon petition by any person or on its earn ' 12 cent of the ceed premiums, in per with a blacksmiths motion with regard to the safety of any employment or place of employ, at the present rate of progress. Sta- andEureka, walk-ou- t a threatened machine shop strike, ment, and to .issue orders in accord ancs with It findings, to remedy the tistics are said to show that corporaon Denver A Rio Grand the t ' cent. 20 are around ' per . tion expenses situation.:. with a strike of day laborer at tit recent of As a matter however, fact, war "To take over the dutiee of the state commissioner of Immigration, camp at Fort Douglas. withdrawals of several corporations with prison differences between electrical labop-gj- td Statistics, the state mine inspector of coal and hydrocarbon mines from the compensation field are auid workers and the Utah Power and Light f! to result from the fact that the field and the stale board of conciliation and arbitration. and other disturbances. J has proved to be unattractive to- com- company, Orders May Be Reviewed. the Concerning part th comminsion p panies. The same section makes the orders of the commission prim a facie said Mr. took in these negotiations Mr. K nerr i ) f The operation of reasonable ' until btherwlae determined in the courts. Jsnkins, sO far as its compensation haa been uniformly reticent 'As to the genera alma of sne comm teuton. features are jroncernfrdy-h- a Another section of the law, wit h regard to the rights of the comhe sums them up ia the srorda la- almost automatic in Us smoothness i' mission, reads: There have "been practically no dis- dusirial Peace. in We have aimed, was ha said, to "Any commissioner or deputy of the commission may enter any place puted claims to adjust. This formulate a which would a to due enable spirit plan part of employment for the purpose of collecting facts and statistics, examining shown by the adjusters for the com- employer and employee to adjudicate s i the provisions made for the health, safety and welfare of the employees Employers are naturally their differences without resorting to panies. slow to give an expression of opinion, strikes or lockouts The commission th$M, and bring to the attention of every employer any law, or any but I believe it may be said hat ths is convinced that, especially where order of the eommleeton, and any failure on the part of Such employer to asl preponderance of employer and large bodies of men are employed, th No employer shall refuse to admit any commissioner comply therewith. employees alike is in favor of the most feasible plan of negotiation is or deputy of the commission to his place of employment." law, and of the Workmen's compensa- through collective bargaining and The section of the law the comm lesion believes makes' a metal mine tion theory' promulgating collective, agreements Alt such agreements should Administration of law. jMPcontain inspector an accomplished fact. Something of the detail involved in an arbitration clause whereby emFlghl Over Provisions. ' ihe adnnniHtrmtiort of such a taw may ployer and employee agree without Perhaps the keenest battles fought been good, this idea of safety first h., 1 be seen from the fact that up to reserve to submit to arbitration all emphasized. "Universal Safety. in the last legislature were over the the present the total of reported acci- differences that cannot b mutually of such passage of the workmen's compensa- a Safety First" and the dents haa exceeded 6,500, or at the rats agreed upon. campaign "Always Be Careful" were tion law. The debates and the fights K believe that If the employers -- PRESTON A. THATCHER, Chairman. S HARRISON T. JENKINS. of more than h000 a month. Ths that were adopted or approin committee over the state-wid- e pro. slogans number of death cases approximates will recognise accredited, eommttteao D. BROWN, Secretary. hlbition law were mild in comparison. priated by the commission, ard they W. H. KNERR. to 20. Burh from illustrate ths go their employees who ropteoaiil are figures given publicity whenever When the legislative smoke of battle ' the compensation act, the employees in all negotiation ana had finally cleared. Gov. Simon Bamtakes away from the employee the employ four persona. The number of vision of the law, with regard to Bait importance ofwhen it is remembered will treat with them aa such, a betLake particularly now is going through the Employers, generally speaking. right to sue the employer for damage employees, of course is several times courtsCityThe berger found devolving on him the state's contribution to that only accidents to employees sub- ter understanding will obtain between necessity of naming three commission- said Mr. Thatcher, "have been quirk to resulting from such accident, except larger. If the employer and employees Every ' the fund for the first year is a Gat rate ject to the act are reported. the case of death. That exception ers who should administer the new realize the benefit that accrues Insurance Provision. to tn 1 of cent. After that It em- full number of injuries In the state agreement entered into between per statute. He chose, after considerable them from our work along these line, te due to a provie'on of the state conexcommissioners The law provides that employers ployees will be classified according to were reported, the employer and employees should conThe law provides that comdeliberation, Preston A. Thatcher, a and have heartily in the stitution. in tain a clausa that would prevent so in Utah may themselves carry the risk, the hazard involved and M will pay press ths belief that the total would an amount the fixed busmen man of Bogan, who bad al- safety campaign as well by pensation one-ha-lf a a in comIndividual employee from Tn on a proper showing mad to the com- the same premiums as do other em- - reach 2.000 in ths first fivs and any way i ready risen to becom mayor of that plying with the requirements" of the law or determined by the commission, months. A of itself kind which of with any negotiation what labor. similar acmission, interfering plovers interpret an shall of She be victim to Insurw E. an be paid or of qur regulations. Borne, Ing city; Harrison Jenkins, The power of ths com tween th employer Th law went Into effect ao far and th aooredlt- ance man of considerable experience deed, have rtn gone beyond the re- cident or his dependents, no matter is a proper showing. Or employers detd ed committee. That la to say. that no were con mission- that Is, its authority the insurance features what the cause of the accident, or may form a mutual company agyin in Salt Lake City; and William M. we have laid down. to for be the termine paid quirements premium shall be was to blame. subject to ths approval of the com- ceroed, July 1. It w estimated that workmen's compensation Knerr, an employe ot Salt Lake City, insurance employe by.acg In the Insurance field the commls- - who or such mutual companies not more to Interfere permitted the era in cent with or disturb . Exceptions to the workingof the law mission; noformed. lper whether the carrier is tbs th deed Wldey 1DOWn bem Utah, nd a eourao task a and of been the Or have are of any negotiations state the large d.ff.cui, In are ployeni employer or agricultural c p,-- f person emntged or e fund insurance cor, stats private domestic pursuits; and employee of may insure in some private corpora- This te due to the somewhat rigid poration is at th time this is writ tween properly accredited officers of f time and effort In 5- -" to the on tion the workmen's commission which company and tha eonnnitte organized gives ten, carry scrutiny or It administration the commission divid liability insurance has hvnnm!LnI carriere in interstate traffic. With being tested in the courts. for way Interfere with or disturb regard to the latter certain problems compensation insurance. Or finally tHe to each application be said that the commission has tli any IV? the wdentiio stage Berries ff&dntd by tb s aim is to, go may insure in a stale fund, I commission The may out of the arise of the employer law To Those duties side. on to wording safe be the to desired particularly acterizee life Insurance or even fire which have not yet been eolved. Agri- for which provision is made in the as far as is within the bounds of reacontrary to the conditions ormispxst f ad dowU U ?rV!ct,1l0!! insure the eoivency of the state insr the spirit or Insurance work. In fact a a science cultural the towards which in last and son legand And law, agreement judgment in making good enof the upon mutual v pursuits, and of ths companies opinion th U in formative stage: One the commission, islature made a grant of 349. 990. That certain that the employee shall derive ance fund g include Y In the business in the state, satisfactory proof of any such the eommiasiom fell ta the lot of Mr. j )arRe operator that started in the and and as the law fund has already grow n to more than the full benefit arguing to him un- gaged disturbance, tha employe on a fixed has been schedule rate s the Thatcher, who had already been elect- - Utah fields has already practically which to a 395.009 be of those further law. One the der benefits increase dismissed now reads cannot such has commission basis. Tbs from d chairman of the commheion. To withdrawn, while In the oom- tt fairly high where come under the lawemployers wiU be made at the beginning of 1918 is a payment throughout the lifetime been California, even wish if such matters in advised they thewas allotted largely Mr.Jenkins oaturally workmen s compensation haa been to. - by a check from the state equal to 1 of the accident victim, in case of per- by the rational Workmen's CompenTraction eom-insurance end of the comminelon a longer in force, four or five These exceptions leave something per cent of the entire state of Utah manent total disability. sation bureau, of New York, in which raTm Yia work Mr. Knerr took over the eom-- j withdrew dunqg tie year. companies for 1 tb 7ipIo like 4,000 employers in Utah who come payroll. benefits of I kinds of carriers of workmens many PflKD0BrownUeiDerlenced as an ac-- 1 , The workmn ? insurance arc reprecompensation law within the purview of the workmen's The legislature decreed that - the u,ndcompensation and during UUh Ihat act. of Some of of provid the The said in total is there insure mph,ye Its must period largest state sented. en-compensation the hare been no strikes employers 1 of business eounumn many four or more persons must insurs their to hi under, rather than over that fig- state -- insurance fund.employees - Municipalities the stats are The Utah The commission also has adopted f lockout of this company, nploye against-accideure. It includes between ZOO and 00 and school districts must either insure Copper company has adopted that schedule rating plan, which caroccurring .Lh auon as its secretary.-- Ot her employ - i f Uon of tho nansanq tn pursuit of their employ employer .who have elected to come In that fund, or els carry their own iplan, after a short trial of corpora- ries with K a certain flexibility in- mberton, m.- - . have been chosen from time to time. during following menc At Uro oi under th act although they do not Insurance A test of the latter pro tion insurance. It employs an expert the premium charged for any indua- chin shop the Galighercontract and at tho beginning of the present I company, the American MachineryA month the roster included: between Machine eompany. the Balt Foundry the front in growth and Improvement. tty attributed largely to the intensive igon railroad now operating J. H. Cook, factory inspector; Robert Lakalron Hack staff, California and Reap will be A Steel company, the Loudin The progress in the Delta region has. advertising of the Balt Lake Route. A May Howgrd., coal mine Inspector: a metal in many respects, been phenomenal. Winter tourist travel is increasing 'abandoned. Considerable progress baa eompany, and the Davis mine inspector, the position being temHow of tension laid Its foundations have south been eompany firmly by leaps and bounds due to the fact I agreed to. enter into n eoL porarily vacant on account of the failand and well and An enviable future as- that toward Fresno. Turlock, l,tl'r ure of the first appointee to that posiodtn sremnt a great many of the eastern Pocovering the maICxHlOTOia, fclld B CO!ltrftt hU chinists boilermakers suredly lie before it. tion to aseume the duties of tho ofblacksmith pi who hams been going to I ionul Ut tOT OOMtTU CuOII Of X lill tO 8tfi Iron molders and their New Canyon Resort. fice; Mrs. Zina H. Smoot, Inspector; for year are Just beginning to learn, helpers Thia oaaket of rniit th th D. W. 8. hP- If they con- Dal. Byron the vest, and southern Cnllformf? Zion canyon, of which a gTeat deal Nebeker, referee; 11 may readily b ton. decision writer; Mrs. L. E. King, has been said during the past year, in particular, have hotels equaling any,oldM trlkesTemnt defrom the of aggressive policy statistician; Miss Lydia epoch of the future devel- that may be found in Florida and In Champion, .4, TAH is Just beginning to reap even a cursory study of her conditions marks the file dork; Miss Alvera Linden, assist-sopment of Utah. This scenic wonder's addition have a much better climate velopment being carried on that the A. F. L. Agreement. the benefit ot the advertising The adva 'cement of th last few years future popularity ia assured as ope of and innumerable attractions that can- Western Pacific will soon become file clerk; Mr. E. W. King, stenotn moat factor the ot three lines care haa been phenom- Americas tourist reaorta. This, the not be had in tbe south. To take T0 mployeea the Utah Gas A important don the stalh by th Balt along tha grapher; and Joseph Wlllea, multiWhila Utah waa the scene of first season, has seen more than 1.909 of the business of Utah and Juab1 western states; Utah. Nevada and Call- Coke company have an American graph operator. lake Rost at the Ban Diego enal. Federation et Labor agreement with . ? the first irrigation work don upon visitors both by train and automobile. counties the Balt Lake Routs has in- fornia. In addition to these are the state n Hundreds of families have this continent by the company, and in th summer her Tbe wonderful array of colors and the stalled through service via thelz Provo i insurance fund employees, as follows: exposition. Enjoy Heavy Traffic. settled in Millard. Beaver and Iron possibilities have only Just begun to gigantic rock formations months n few employees were si -- V- 1 have been a division to southern Utah and southern Charles A. Caine, underwriter; Lorin counties in exlast Indications th completely blossom. By mean of The freight and passenger traffic lfid- - wtth d revelation to tbe most experienced epi-- 1 California. Numerous additional local to J. Hatch, auditor; George B. Spahr, are that ths winter year. started agitato 3 of will pert engineering, modern and scientiin spits of the pacnge itepsument has) trains hav been added lo care for the enjoyed by the line for tb past year schedule rating Inspector; Mrs. B. M. see the heaviest tourist season ever fic construction, the proper conserva- "liree" with the employeesagreement, bad a wonderfully successful year, increased travel between Balt Lake haa exceeded all anticipation has and and told Mattingly and Mire Aftou Plnney. known to the west. The short and tion of water and compelling 19 to do About Balt it Lake City and th City and the smelters 90 been by far the heaviest since the con. from company and they had nt stenographers and Dr. C. P. WUfox. popular Una between Utah and Cali- its full duty to th soil, has increased business intermountain being greater of Uncle Bara's boys have been han td ruction of the road. Tbe railroads of in gooq faith, and medical examiner. fornia la bound to receive a good por- the productive area or Utah by many than the year country border Lake 1916. between dled Balt tha City, exposition United are Btatea to to taxed live up to The commission a Mo conducts a tion of this business and Balt lake thousands of acres since 1119. In employee being year. The tourist business in general points and Camp Kearny. Cal. Includit. A vote waa then tax-- n fullest capacity and th advent of free employment agency at 163 west City will secure innumerable visitors every one of the counties traversed by is increasing rapidly due to tb many ed in this number ws the 145th Field atheir over two ( the biggest and railroad of all the South Temple street, which - in in as all Balt Lsks Route advertising mat- the lines ot the Balt Lake Route. employee only in Balt Lake City and vicin- artillery (First Utah). mountain ranges without a grade over three voted to go out. whereas close charge of Parker 8. Cady, a clerk of ter carries the slogan: "Save three days Utah presents to the settler unlimited attractions to 199 per cent had been one over and with aeven th cotimtlndon. hun cent, per to do for gait Lake City." ready attractions in the way of possibilities dred miles of the line with a grade ot la th freight department as usual for agricultural, horticultural and Safety Campaigns. lf "Labor on leas law of than a is enacted for g the protoe-tlo- n per cent, th Salt Lake Rout has reaped the development Consideration of safety for emmost important asset to th country. of tho employees will be strictly From the homestead secured by the In Utah being one of the harvest ot the year. Never before in ployee enforced.. The war situation, at favorable The construction of road the an its bandied such have least history tbey e&tler under the liberal laws of our main duties of the commission, it had enormous makes for the maximum of service at this time, can not be used ea an tonnage and without inter- government, to the purchase of the not bean long in office before general excuse ? for with least violation tbe Tb the Ulan of law. of the Th expenditure energy, operations highest grade lands located under the safety orders ware taken up. Various ruption. Cnited Btatea government, including motive power and fuel. Railway companys system under its very latest system of water developimportant Industries and organisations own President in connection with Wilson, advises all state ofmanagement The high Sierra Nevada are crossed ment and carrying perpetual water including labor organisations wars ficials to enforce tbe lawn relating to Balt Lake Route at Provo on Deo. low ANT developments have taken (Pacific have much In common, and Hie at a comparatively altitude, tho mvited w be present at a meeting at Atheat which time 1.909 new additional rights, from the lands to be devoted of labor, with a view reflect . of One to protection Grand tbe of directly the cereals w hich the the development .of under on Canyon the Western production the Pacific through place purpose ot safety orders was ooal cars and six locomotives to conserving the health and goodwill Feather river, aver one hundred miles of farming proceaa, to th lands pro- railroad since the commencement of upon the other. outlined. That meeting named a com- were put Into servicelarge haa greatly Im- dry the one of th employee th and most beautiful largest possible returns long, mittee of employers and employees to proved local ooal situation. This ducing Develops Xrw Territory. from intensive farming or fruit its independent operation a year and stretches of country In America. Travel lastAmong the labor law passed by (he prepare a tentative draft ot safety haa taken over 35 per raisfag.either Dmslatur was sn amendment to , the of entire of construction exthe of this has Th th time section been At born In throughout made ha range a halt through company ago. ru.ea which would be appiloable to arrangement cent oi th coal hauled from the Utah all Industries. These rules were later mines, thus greatly relieving the con- possibilities. Utah presents something mind the importance of industrial de- the line the territory traversed in Utah ceptionally saff, and the road for the the Wild labor lw, raising the age which appeals to the pocket of every west of Bait Lake City, was consid- past two years has been free from in- - limit under whk'h children may be submitted to the commission which gestion. class of homeeeeker or investor. velopment along th lins and improve- ered a barren waste, merely a bridge iterruptlon of train service through the employed in various capacities and a went over them in detail and subThe advent Of the Salt Lake Route both and ments completed prospective In the line for th purpose of reaching J Feather River canyon from any cause atata enactment of the Clayton mitted them as fur aa possible to the into the coal fields has already and , Cultivate Arid Land. f-law. And of course, there territeA(t beyond. whatever, large amount of money not without importance. With the better developed whole personnel ot employer end are wUI in the future be an Immense bene. consider-barin- g acres th of thousand ip a of been con-abMany to land Insure arid workingmen Within year th the space spent compensation to state. entire th fit pioyees of the state. Finally the rules Improvements ikv been put under cultivation made available a little more has been brought about tinuou operation of the road through law. which authorities hold means among money were adopted by the commission as its on the Jtalt Lake Rout have been than a year ago for this purpoe im- In thechange process of developing traffic, 'all aeasona of the year. As stated be- - more to the workingman, as well as considerable during tb year occa- th most Important being tbe Strawgeneral orders. un- mediate steps were taken for the de- - evidenced by the completion of two fii re. th Western Pacific ia a distinc- to the emplover, than- any other law Valley project, there . In this manner the commission sioned by the immense increase m berry der cultivation 90,909 acres being in the vibranch tine as feeders, the Deep Creek tive Salt Lake-Ba- n Francisco line, and on the statute books. of sought to obtain a reasonable form traffic and the replacement of Fork on velopment of traffic. and much haa road and the Tooele branch, together , the traveler has three distinct impree-wit- h and cinity Spanish to the state fro Plans wttlujgcf-irPayeon in steel steel many the southern of regulation and one in the enforceby a la been short of space of accomplished Utah lake. Also, the numerous lnd istries which sions imbedded in hi memory after employ mmfgetitviare largely in tbe piece the Lynndyl slopes ment of which all the interests con- places along its line has taken near northAll the project, favorend most the time.'. hav sprung up, agency was established making the trip. Balt Lake City, the making. , cerned cow Id, .Join heartily. It was in during tb year. ern boundary of Millard county, sureerlv in tbe life of the commission nt industrial , Feather river canyon, and Ban a sense permuting the men engaged Install Block System. ths town of Lynndyl. 59,009 The Western Pacific If one of Utah's able indications for further rounding j cisco, th western terminus Thia cou- - 163 west South Temple street. Balt in industrial pursuits In the stale to acres of fertile land have been devel- potent Industrie ea much so as any Block signal system haa been year sgo th road had contracted i pied with the excellent view of Great Lake Cm, and has done good service, legislate for themselvee; and It rep, talled-and Into operation in the oped. The Delta irrigation project has other industry within th slat and forA 1.999 put at which car box time that which tb road crosses 'for as its statistics published from time .salt Lake, resents the aim of the commission to Rainbow canyon and this improve- placed 30,999 acres under irrigation. ia industrial develop- were Mill undelivered. Today this haa twelve miles on a solid rock fill, and to time showed, tn obtaining labor it obtain In the enforce- ment is gradually taking place and The entering Into the ilfe ment ia box cars Increased to of the 2,399 the phenomena of th salt beds cut during the time ot stringency in the dis- been ment of the laws worthy of not. Being ere long the entire li will be protect- of these pioneer communities and the most improved type, in actual service, squarely in the middle by tho line summer. By the end of November, The larger establishments had al- ed by the latest Improved block signal development of these arid wastes have tinctive Salt Lake n Francisco together with considerable motive in the western part of ths state, Insures however, the situation had returned are made development of beet sugar inready. many of them, been conduce system. Six large . locomotive successes th of road Incometho mallet line, reflect five where the labor supply is equal to full of absorbing interest from a power, including ing safety first campaigns and wel- scheduled tor purchase during th en- dustries possible. At Payson there Is th prosperity of Vtxfc tire ot th IsUsm t design. Thin hu endtrip the demand. to end. y a factory with a va 699 tons directly comed It in perhaps but suing year and a number of all steel 8ait Lke City. Every 'boon further augumented by the particularly The office this year was but. bo-- -steel per day while tho Lehi Volant is dolns ? . : natural that in a state as new Indus- - chair cars Many permanent th WeUrn Pacific chase of I 200 oddiyonal. 9JCX f gin filrg but to Delta is credited the lev-Bojal orgnixations intertrials- sUah b. llieie siiuulll sllll 'hrHire wiH repincs the xiDdeilOna wffil be gondolas, delivery to be THR NEWS DOES fhon4oo-l-orrioDak Salt 2. which In the labor problem for both ested through est lln JOB These PRINTING improvedevelopment in the sttfnrr tntfuvtry remain much room for improvement, remaining on the the privilege of aten day .made in March, and April. l&ft.pur men and women, are taking up th hot th attention" that lo being paid ments slll run hi the neighborhood of producing 20 tons to the acre withind aU How is your stock of Letter Heads matter. In addition "on thfrtligh (Icxet which chased at a cost of over 4 899.099, there are the emMuch credit la due the some specimens yielding a sugar o tich matter auxura well, H I be- $1,909,099. Rill Heads and other oftime to View the! Construction work Is progressing Envelope agency plans of the- United ployment lieved. for the success of th move- Belt Lake Route in placing Utah be- tent of 17 per cent One of th most p' tables them 11 ample fice supplies? Its resource w,th and tho favorably upon a branch lino to Reoo. of labor. It is fore tbe eyes of the public In a re- modern and largest sugar factories ment for "safety first. Lot us figure with yon on blank States department the saf- - Nevada leaving the main line at Reno markable degree by the adoption of with a capacity of 1.200 tons per day wonderful opportunities 'of that the federal government' booklet or - re- probable hai been erected. The Town of Delta, j round Ing territory. Thia lo-- Itself Is an function, la the vicinity of Chilcoot, eooks. tncertificates, will with state tbe trad name "Balt Lake Route.com- .134 the govern- fact anything in 'the printing mentcooperate miles from Halt lake City on theilmportant asset to the community, and Calif. Tho completion of thie branch ceipt Throurh th factory inspectors of The fact that Utah is rapidly In th establishment of a free Is advertised aa on of the will be effected shortly after the first line. the commission, by literature of vari- - ing Into her own es one of the great pain line of tho Balt Lake lake employment agency which it Is hoped aurti. and hy word of mouth in test agricultural state In the Union .! ist service to both Utah and Call for-- ! most Important show place of the of th preaent year, after which that TH DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. will be of more universal character' lia terminals, is rapidly forging to line. Ia fact Utah and (he Western portion of th Neva oral Ore9 Main Street. ptace where Uikmg would do the apparent to. every oB wno haa mad than waa that of this year. 4 rhew duty it hf to see that the state (try com- - the 1917 legislature enters so directly into the daily life and affects the pocket book of such a large number of citizens" and Residents of the state as established the industrial Commission of Utah. which that Commonly known as the workmens compensation law, this statute is much wider in its scope than one which would call for workmens compensation aimply.-.Her- e in brief are some of the duties delegated by the legislature to this commission: ' To administer and enforce all laws for the protection of life, health, safety and welfare of employees. To ascertain and fix such reasonable standards as may be necessary to carry out all laws and lawful orders relative to the protection of life, health, safety and welfare of employees in employment and places of employment. "To ascertain, fix-aorder such - reasonable standards' for the construction, repair and maintenance of places of em. ployment as shall render them safe. "To classify persons, employments and places ofemploy- - NO . law passed by w guanauS. aeif-ins- -- 1 i 1 - 1 J- - , ' bece ' St r ! !ji & ik eo.-lect- iv rate-fixin- tan ;n Formyof K? a' that! I P?; ir ! -- "'I inter-Ihm'i- stock-raisin- g; py - u , thl frns te nt Salt Lake Route Enters Coal Fields of Utdh fords I .t. ?.'. nt a; - Anglo-Saxo- tt-n- r' 1(17-191- sign-wme- T Western Pacific Reaches Out in New Fields For Business stock-raisin- one-ha- M on le - ' d ins- -- i City-Ba- pur-1.10- 0. lOfi-ft- ( - J. . con-ov- er I . Route-withjSa- da-Ol- lf .4 VJL n -- r 'I -- 1; |