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Show T 11 t 8 1 N. ADVOCATE, r K I C r, p ac.i: C T A II Library Announces uARBON COUNTY MINING INTERESTS Addition of Books Nine lock non-futu.- true ."iTiifnwt unanimous Monday M- - .rrdhrre Lot otd hht the ,u,e 4 A tf Plan or 1' xit to consider from tax d the two to -r cent ri oactt onion hiun been headed by M- - MUlrr' ,c ifjtor M V P- Cegc newspaper. Lk legmesessionopen. ,et' response to a call .Tfiotmor IMr, H. Kurd Silt Broi- - state sales tax .rtpionounced nce the 'L put into operation on fn.it Utile justihcaUonforthere the cxistm leered I ; , ivta ubKL, tinty of the . uiort fci.j ti.c Urn adjd to tu Uedneiday I Florence JlaiiWlli, librnn. j The new fiction volume, ar.4 their author are as folio; As the Earth Turns, Glodjs H Carroll, Wife fur Sale, Kathleen Norris; Haw Gu!d, Jame Hendryx; "Advamrs f t, Phyllis riotttme; Maid ar.d a Million Men, James G Dunton; "The Great Crooner, Clarence it. Kelland, South Moon Under," Marjorie Raw- lings; The Album, Mary Roberts Rinehart: Slt Maish Murders." Gladys Mitchell. The lock is Mane JUr-ne- non-ficti- a biography Zweig. ty Stefan operation a pregram which is proposed to aid the unemployed of the nation, every state In the' union being listed to receive a goodly portion not hold M .up-- i the Increase. of the 13,300,000,000 proposed to be for anument three-quarte- rs hZlon the spent for creation of employment for by lb -- Ul. W; million who have been without labor for many tf,e asserted purpose Suure doe. rtr cN fSTi, inco- me-producing 4 unemployed, the national months. Votes of every legislator on every 4nt ha put into legislative plan to increase the state sales tax will be watched closely by the people and a reaction which will prove very bad for sales tax lawmakers in the future may be expected. i Comfort b CsHm Cecity sal Shipped EtcrywWs Mined 0000500?? ?ia3 00350020 000fiO WELL REPRESENTED AT CODE MEET it t;c l.Lrary, anouliiig to a report 1 cf I.itu. a Ur Cori.i n GUM There Is An Twcl.ty-,- CaiUi x dulrgatrs rrj rrM-ll'ir- el ildrd lij-- ai tr their lcbpeitir d.b-tr- ut county mining intrrcts The were j state' at a Conference held m The ant dutubutiun of production Salt Lake Ihuisday slid Friday fur real ty those submitting thi crate, the pur; of dii tmg a Cude of being tamed on in many widely sepfair con'iei,ti.,n fur the coal industry arated and distinct dibtrnti and inin tlie sec rn western districts. a diversification of living volving Tire meralur of Ue Various discut edition, employment relations, tricts will meet Immediately to deand hour of labor, have rewage cide the maximum hour of labor sulted m the establishment tf agreedaily and weekly a wU a the wage ments either directly with the emscale These features will be incorployes or through contractual relaporated in the code of the reHeetlve tionships with them, covering wages fields. and hours of work. A soon at the seven district have There will be attached hereto and decided on the wage and hours, the made a part hereof, appendix A, setcoordinating committee will meet at ting out the employment relationship, the call of John R. Duohn, who was wages and hours of labor whnh are named executive secretary. established for each district. It shall The code will then be submitted to be a violation of this code for any General Hugh S. Johnson, national producer to pay employes at rates of Industrial administrator, at which pay which are In fact or In effect time public hearings w ill be held and lower than those prescribed, or to emthe provisions adopted. labor ploy contrary to the hour proSection 7 of the nat'nnal Industrial vision prescribed for the district In recovery act provided for the code to which the mine of the producer it locontain the following conditions. cated." That employes shall have the Producer and wholesale distriburight to organize and bargain col- tors are warned against unfair tactics, lectively through representatives of the representatives characterizing as their own choosing, and shall be free unfair the following; from the Interference, restraint or Splitting of commissions to lndus-- j coercion of employers of labor, or trial consumer or to retailer and igenis. In the designation of suchjothers; to consign unordered coal to I representatives or in possible buyer; to forward coal, not or in other concerted activities for actually sold, to a producer or his the purpose of collective bargaining agent; to effect claims adjustments or other mutual aid or protection. with purchasers, creating price disThat no employe and no one seek- crimination; to prepay fre.ght ing employment shall be required as charges, in order to grant discriminaa condition of employment to Join tory credit allowance; to predate or any company union or to refrain from postdate Invoices; to purchaie busi joining, organizing or assisting a la- ness or informstlon concerning combor organization of his own choos- petitors by gifts or bribes; to misrepresent analysis or sizes. ing. That employers shall comply with Opening of new mines in those lo the maximum hours of labor, min- calities, where the present collieries imum rates of pay, and other condi- are capable of filling all needs, is protions of employment, approved or hibited by the code. prescribed by the president." Pens, Ink, pencils, carbon paper, Producers are bound to pay the school desupplies The to the to conform hours scale and n-w-nt cie Regular Session of School Board Held the duns dent building plans for llelier under the industrial recovery act. The delegation was informed that the board planned to spend f 110,000 for a junior high at Helper. Other projects outlined in the proposed program are as follow; Gordon Creek. 10,000; Carbon high 8500, 150.000; Kenilworth, school, In DEALER Your CARDOX-MINE- S the Caibon band t p by was given al contest Not man Hamilton . -TM. U tla V . clarea a booster. "'ut'h fWJevTc?othe pand too a lot to buy 14,000. Wellington, we planned Officials of the United Mine Work- - than Ge4 iWu a4 iwodor Only ISSV an p1 it costs PRODUCERS ' oil till iiW. D 0; gjL! SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH General Office Ninth Door Hearn Bnlldlni I 1 I ! 1 1 H I M II II nI MM M I I I I H II I I II n I I 1 IM- - Thrifty Folks Launclry Service USE OUR IT WILL PLEASE FOC, TOO! PRICE STEAM neither strong enough, nor safe enough, nor quiet enough for the body of a quality car like rui ini LAUNDRY 1 1 1 WM Why is it that every and of steel bodies has car in America reinforced by hardwood? Why is it that every make of car selling for over same $4000 uses bodies of exactly the type? Why? For the same reason that Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because have every test and every experiment definitely proved: STEEL ALONE IS THE Newiioiise Hotel SALT LAKE CITT IN THE CENTER OF THINGS! N0TEN0UGH1 Am CHAT 13 t i With all its complete, efficient services, the valNewhouse Hotel offers the greatest hotel the enjoyed have We ue in Salt Lake City. s inWest Intermountain patronage of the in act dustrial and social leaders at. . . who truly appreciate the pleasant our every mosphere of service that permeates portal. ... I I Offering' Following Special Intermountain Double Rate Single Doable 50c- Single Rate Plus $2.0(1 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 $4.00 40 Bath All Outside Rooms Each with Private Garage Facilities Adjoining. OTEL JEW ;0U1B ? PresidentWaters W. E. Button GenT Mgr. West Chauncy W. Asst Genl Mgr. t. o. b. Flint, The trouble with steel alone is that it stands just so much shock and punishment. Steel alone is also inclined to rumble and rattle. BUT when you staunch put the two together a heavy, hardwood solid steel body over tough, then the hardwood reinforces the steel and vice versa And the result: the strongest, safest type of body, such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet. lr. Michifn. SpncU! Agu.pmenl Motor H A C. term. Q ' 1 CHEVROLET MOTOR lr I f Hr JB4III CO DETROIT, M1C-H- . V tkM nc CAJL or Poid Gtm MoUr OH STANDARD lommunity Tprt u,e W. W. for repairing Sun-Advoc- abodeen f ? tKwrd nwmlber W of conflict! u g count He,h ccunA committee represent. rig the on organization U buildup ller city council met with the Caibon ty they rtuK1 not school board at its regular meeting to be used by Superintend The board authorized Saturday relative to proposed school " ft 'i' i ' 01 nation- - jcjincipul t0 have ,ooncr |