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Show page f in; rs-a s tjii: root i rv SOCIETY IuO Mlitinoitit o Vlrrl I I Ida) , 1 fill 9 h.ui.e I LulA 1 i t V. I.l1'1.-l- 111 tt e Ml-- .i t i t j m 49lrrn Hur Arrangr I rtf, ill I A public turd jrnity ituirti by Nittini tTiujtrr, Order faslt-iStur lit Uit Mj'f !" UH I v 1 TluiiMl,iy n Drmuiriit flub Krl lioimd to Fall . . . Not the no but FALL STOKE. member way our artist has illustrated, we hope --oh dear we DO know that you are Ixiund to fall for the new fashions at the (.UN URAL DKPAKTMENT A complete line of wearing apparel for every of the family at pries that invite buying. WEEK-EN- Choose Your FALL SS)AT WHILE THERE IS A SELECTION OF UNl'SHA!. STYLES. It will pay you to shop now for your new FALL COAT new materials smart new fur treatments, at the right price $ns85 AND UP JUST ARRIVED A large shipment of CHILDRENS FALL COATS, in the newest styles and materials. IJuy now before prices go' up. D tils wuk OXYDOLS of tht L'urU iio:ooo;oo CONTEST CASH PRIZES County I.iiihlV IS lIlm I iitic tlub Will buhl meeting at tint Ann-- tciifi I. t n lull In net? Monday at 2 30 p m tt Evrnt IJitrd, louder upjr FULL DETAILS L. A, MiGee tmd Mr. Karl will entertain with a buffi t at Mr. McGee huine S.dur day evening. Olga, Madeline and 47 LARD cr ) Dus-serr- $0 25c Club Outing Held Tursdsy. Members of the I.i-- Gan s Quuturze club enjoyed an outing at the Moy-nlranch in Willow creek Tuc-daevening. TIium attending wire the Misses Bertha and Blunche Moytner. Marie Louise Carnes, Lucille Marge Jeanselme, Marguerite and Louise Leautaud, Marguerite Ro-- HERE X more suds means ls wolk 8 FOUND Wjl Large Can . 75c Med. Can . ,39C 69c PIKES PEAK PAIL Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING e, LOgCABI Large Pkg. L;.Pound Pkg. Mrs. O. T. liiooks will be hmtus to the Friday Bridge club at h r borne this week. Nicolas, 488 29c Coming Horlii Mr. SPECIALS f MrrUng, MemlH-- t Habit and Save Get the Piggly Wiggly J, n mug of Owned Locally Qt Jar 29C FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES AT LOW PRICES Moyiner and Mildred and Marie Delphian Society Arranges Program. Apollo chapter of the Delphian society will naet at the Carbon Country club Tuesday at 3.00 p. m. The following talks will be given: "Three Stages of Prehistoric Progress," Mrs. Evelyn Hanson; "What Occupations which Pal.tihthic Men Followed for a Living Are Today Popular Sports?" Mrs. Miriam Robinson; "Establishment of the Home," Mrs. Stella Dalton; "Division of Labor Between Men and Women," Mrs. Clara Rugger!; "Food and Clothing of Prehistoric People," Mrs. Mary Gibson. "Why It Was Easier for the Primitive Man to Roast Meat than to Boil It?" Mrs. Robinson; "The Beginnings of Art," Mrs. Margaret Colzani; "Why Did Primitive Hunters Excel Civilized Farmers as Artists?" Mrs. Grossa; "Religion of Prehistoric Folks," Mrs. Caroline Gilmour; Superstitions Which Show the Survival of the Idea of the Taboo," Mrs. Frank Drury. At the chapter's meeting Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Dalton was named as a member of the seminar committee, and Mrs. Hanson was appointed reporter for the organization. any company union and (3) employers shall comply with the maximum hours of labor, minimum rates of pay for and other conditions of employment, your approved or prescribed by the presiNEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE - PRICE UTAH dent. (B) In the submission or acceptance of this code the interpretation is adopted of the requirements transcribed in the foregoing paragraph SOFT COAL AGREEMENT SIGNED; U.M.W.A. (a) from section 7 (a) of the national industrial recovery act, which was HEADS TO MEET WITH CARBON OPERATORS jointly announced by the administra-nator and general counsel of the tional recovery administration on 24, 1933, a copy of which is of which accidents because August bitumrequired Under the provisions of the inous coal code, signed at Washing-basi- c temporarily necessitate longer hours "B. (C) Except as otherwise hereinrates of pay for Utah mines will for them; (b) supervisors, clerks, after technicians number and small provided, all coal mined on a that hour 68 cents or be $5.44 per day per basis shall be weighed and of at mine tonnage each whose employees for skilled labor, and $4.48 per day miner the of includes work outthe paid on the basis of a for cents hour 56 daily handling or per inside, ton. The miners man trips and-haulage animals 2000 or side common labor. to a checkweigh-mahave shall the rethose are to and who right required President Roosevelt issued an exof their own choosing, to inon duty while men are entermain the ecutive order Monday making spect the weighing of coal; provided, coal code effective within two weeks. ing and leaving the mine. that where mines are not now The of maximum hours adforegoing S. Johnson, According to Hugh to weigh coal a reasonable equipped ministrator, the code governs the en- work shall not be construed as a time be allowed to so equip may maand at if a mine nonminimum, any tire soft coal industry, and such and provided, that in any mines; signers are as much subject to its jority of the employed workers ex- case where rates of pay are based their written desire, by request provisions as the operators who put press to the employer, to share available on any other method than on actual their names to the compact. weights, the miners shall have the Nicholas Fontecchio, international work with bona fide unemployed right to check the accuracy and fairof numsame workers the the mine, representative of the United Mine ber of hours work of the application of such methmay be adjusted ness Workers of America, in charge of ods, by representatives of their own bemutual agreement accordingly by union organization work in Carbon tween such employed workers and choosing. county, announced this week that as their (D) The net amount of wages due employers. soon as he is officially advised of shall be paid semimonthly in lawMinimum Rates of Pay the codes adoption, he will arrange ful money or at the option conferences with Carbon opeartors reThe basic minimum rate for inside of the operators. deductions Any lative to drawing up working agree- skilled labor and the basic minimum from pay, if not a matter employes ments covering three basic points, rate for outside common labor shall of agreement, shall be in conformity namely, working hours, scale of be the rate hereinafter set forth in with such general rules and regulawages and union recognition. schedule A for each district there- tions as the administrator may preThe contracts to be drawn will al- in described for each such classifi- scribe for the purpose of preventing so cover local conditions such as pay cation of labor, with the understand- unfair deductions, or those which for dead work, election of ing that other classifications of em- may in effect lower the rates of pay by the miners and other ployment will maintain their cus- herein provided. provisions. tomary differentials above or below (E) Employes other than maintenAccording to Mr. Fontecchio, the said minimum rates and that pay- ance or supervisory men or those U. M. W. A. represents 95 per cent ments for work performed on a tonnecessary to protect the property, of the employed miners in Utah who nage or other piece work basis will shall not be required as a condition are eligible to join a union. maintain their customary relation- of employment to live in homes rentExcerpts from the coal code ap- ship to the payments on a time basis ed from the employer. plying to maximum hours of labor, provided in said basic minimum (F) No employe shall be required minimum rates of pay and condi- rates. as a condition of employment to tions of employment are listed below: Conditions of Employment trade at the store of the employe- -. Maximum Hours of Labor (G) No person under seventeen (A) Employes shall have the right No employe shall be employed in to organize and bargain collective- (17) years of age shall be employed excess of 40 hours in any calendar ly through representatives of their inside any mine or in hazardous ocweek after the effective date of this own choosing, and shall be free from cupations outside any mine provided, code. No employe shall be required the interference, restraint, or co- however, that where a state law pro- or permitted to wrork more than eight ercion of employers of labor, or their vides a higher minimum age, the state hours in any one day at the usual agents, in the designation of such law shall govern. No person under the age of sixteen (16) shall be emworking places or otherwise in or representatives or in or in other concerted activities ployed in or about a mine. about the mine (exclusive of lunch (h) As soon as possible after the period,) whether paid by the hour for the purpose of collective bargainor on a tonnage or other piece work ing or other mutual aid or protec- adoption of this code, the national basis. tion; (2) no employe and no one seek- recovery administration shall underfrom the There shall be excepted ing employment shall be required as take, through a designated commita condition of employment to join tee or agency, an investigation for .employes (A) limitations, foregoing COMPLEXION TOILET SOAP 0 . . . 4 bars igc V TAW0& OtUUUNC 7 2 Pkgs 25c UNEEDA BAKERS 1 PRETZLETTS KADDY SMALL AND TASTY 20c $1.19 LB PKG tot hornet that team tha best in coolant GENERAL DEPT STORE all Hhe Start shopping tr or 2240-pou- nd n, par-che- ck check-weighm- en Jtas the purpose of reporting on or before December 1, 1933; upon (a) the practicability and cost (assuming the maintenance of existing rates of pay) of applying to bituminous coal mining a shorter work day and workweek, (b) the effect of the advisability of revising wage differentials in the various divisions and district of the industry and in the event of recommended change specification of the amount thereof; (c) the sales prices obtained for coal, or reasonably to be anticipated, up to the time of the report, for the purpose of determining whether wages and employment can be further increased or maintained without imposing undue burdens upon the industry. On January 5, 1934, there shall be held a conference between representatives of employers and employes operating under this code, together with representatives of the national recovery administration, for the purof pose determining what, if revisions may be desirable at any that time of the wages, hours and differentials, or any other requirements of this code, on the basis of conditions then existing and the report of of the national recovery administration made as hereinbefore provided. Unless revised by mutual agreement, as the result of said conference beginning January 5, 1934 he hours of work, minimum rates of pay and wage differentials as set forth in this code, shall effect until April 1, 1934. continue in sentimei (65:17): "Behold, I create new heavToday there is more ens and a new earth: and the former brotherly feeling manifested i shall not be remembered, nor come world than for many generate into mind. Included is the following citation EVENTS from the Bible: "I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: Thursday, September nothing can be put to it, nor any county Meeting of Carbon thing taken from it (Eccl. 3:14). missioners to cnsider P -The following correlative passage 7.o from the Christian Science textbook increase, court house, Oi "Science and Health with Key to the Friday, September d game alScriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy ing football For, so forms a part of this lesson-sermo- n: Carbon vs. Spanish 3.30 P field, is There but one primal cause. wanis Athletic Therefore there can be no effect from ptember Saturday, any other cause, and there can be Moon haU, Silver Dance, no reality in aught which does not and his Am by Ray Gray proceed from this great and only Lake. dors of Salt cause" (p. 207). September COMING 22-- Sunday, Championship Cleveland News tourna By Mrs. William Litster. David E. Kenly of Consumers and Clara Nelson of Cleveland were married last week at Price. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jensen attended the funeral services for Mrs. Sarah at Ephraim Friday. The Cleveland ward Primary association was reorganized Sunday with the following officers: President, Grace Stokes; counselors, Carrie and Lillian Larson; secretary, Thelma Johnson. New officers of the Cleveland Mu-uCHRISTIAN SCIENCE Improvement association were CHURCH e ected recently as follows: Young Ladies division, President, Clara counselors- Gladys Larson and Florence Jensen; Viola Litster Young Men's secretary, Presidivision, dent James Stokes; The Golden Text is counselors, Parfrom Isaiah ley Thorderson and John Shoemaker. Her-mans- en ow-le- al - finals league tennis tennis courts, 11 .39 rial match between0 team, champions Amateur league, team from Carbon p. m. r Monday, meeting Regular council, 8:00 jjf , of vnct and Star-Fri- day "Broadway to Sunday, Monday H .siiC' and Ties. "No Marriage Lyric Tuesday 'Jti nwdV, September "One way and Friday, Septeme W "Mussolirn "Race Night Strand (Helper) 29, Saturday, ne Sunday Morning Glory ney; Cl? . .r 4 joUf JV fflle . ftnaha afe stu Karl nt t Per; |