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Show f PAGE 1 THE 1GIIT stoles in lijooklyn llu'lraed their rinplo ees 13 jam end and their pay loll to 10 pel tei. I Eight bundled and twef.ty-twlillj Were Ireiilployed at Cnipus Christ!, Tex. In Jlairia d buig, la . 1,445 woikri wrie with pay roil increase of THOUSANDS OF JOBS NOW BEING CREATED o reem-ploye- rc- WASHINGTON' to MIA hratliiiiui i.'f s rrvral $127,284. The Nil A committee in Indianapflic- fit to Vtl.lth tin Him- - Euglt dine I:, iiOuiilly putting litrll biwt olis reported their t heck-u- p revealed rsolii rennjiloyed, of which umii talk to wuik. Inriiinjjlrlt 21.01)0 fmm state tii ul regional 5.B84 went back to work for eight stow ttat cunaiilt-ratllatge companies, with increase of cornu atti-i- nioie than 12,000,000 woikeia ate $113,391 to weekly pay rolls. A now umtrr Nil A mlrs, apart fiom llai tlesville, (Okla ) oil company addcd 3,000 men In their service staof about 3,000,000 emplnyt-t)iu;. r uiult-the presi- tions in 30 states ."with more to folvim jut Warren, Ohio, added dent emergency leenudoy merit low soon." inagreement pending completion of 1,331 employees, wilh pay-ro- ll' code for their respective Industrie. crease of $100,000, Fort Dodge, Iowa, One of the first complete rejxirU put on 456, with addition to pay rolls km from Ashland, Ky., the home of of $398,000 per year. The pay roll Henry Clay, where 2,0TB men and of Hu tier, Pa , was increased $259,000 women were added to pay rolls. per month, Minneapolis, Norwich, Typical results front widely scat- Conn., and many cities and towns in tered points, showing the fidelity of scores of states made similar reports. f!i y n ojH-ratin- g employers to the recovery program, are as follows: , One hundred and twenty-thre- e firms in Evansville, Ind., added 1,472 employees, with 700 more due to be taken on before October 1. Galveston, Tex., Increased its weekly pay rollj $13,500 by adding 638. Three thousand new jobs were created and filled immediately as a result af the drive in Tort Worth, Tex., and the city's weekly pay roll Increased by $2,000,000. A chain of grocery Incomplete reports indicate that many thousands are being put back to work in Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Denver, and other centers. Nearly 6,000,000 workers will be affected by the completion of the retailers code and hundreds of thousands' of others by the codes of the coal, construction, boot and shoe, and other large industries, in addition to the codes of several hundred smaller industries still in process of BUN - I C I K ADVOCATE. . H I T Lines, thirf " ot of 'he merit Eastern Clan grounds p'Xi held at the a loi al fairrider him- range rii,d Sl.mewhat of clf u.h tf iFcse ountcT4 showed l'ackwa1j77,,4 ndlirg bucking UetT. Tie v (S i la s of pi,!. for Cat bon CROSS RED CARBON county st jr" all r. ' 'hat !.cli celebration nir0 at i u Jl t. the . rt last and ri usual fine styu tuougir ELECTS NEW HEADS I: n arrr:' I!.,..'!, Lt Cf taki the rodeo with the ciowd at sa. ti e a he bg abil.ty rid.ng M',r.J.d a 'r-- t " n.jgiitrate I,.l tell !r " Quite a number of r t.t,,..;y held tele. staying put" re--on 1 J W, llammnlid Wan reiel.tl rleit-e- d If.g halgej n t be 1 residents were tli ail the better fur !!,C mounts in . d ".a' their !!. hall mail i.f the Cat bull lt d The Jteach in Ferrou of T? time Jer celebration. a .lied length v chapter, sueteetimg tiie lift Wlliiuin IC cai j"d the climax by h A. Kuel Mrs itutli Flynn was named the futii.tr It H ln Mr Viet chairman, succeeding an imm.d.a'e lau! mg Handed d hem W, Dalton, and Glen D. Itrese Hid'1 nase .such healing Kail F. Hills were leelecteii I C.easc and treasurer, respectively. cwnty A" iney Va!i y hear- A delegation of eight represented pielmni.-rou1 had the local chapter at the Utah Red fur Ctir.n Jlt t VVHl.eit.ee hr Srptm.lwr Cross conference at Salt Lake last originally week. Thmse attending the sessions 5. and t! at J H M.Kmght. then atwere: Mr, and Mis Hammond, Mr torney for the ( n Reese. Rev. Ruel, Mrs. Dalton, the for a Net tor Rev. E. C. Linn, Mrs. Wilford E. Jenupon the case was tmumrl.v M. OUon. sen and Mrs. F. Sipteniher 14 as a Conference speakers Acre James L. When Met OS was engaged chairvice D. Mai Knight, t e C., Fleaer, Washington, torney in place of of 10 man of the American Red Cross; A. L. state continuation a asked for Schaffer, manager of the Pacific days, which was granted. Mr. Gesse branch of the Red Cross, and Gov- said. ex- ernor Henry H. Hlood. He also declared that with the Announcement was made by Mr. I? of the nine men charged Be There Reese Monday that the national or- reption all of the defendants had been ganization had alloted 4450 yards of arraigned. flannel shirting, muslin and prints to the Carbon chapter for distribution to Price Youngsters dozen needy of this county. Forty-si- x will women sweater! for men and Riding Qualities t also be distributed by the local Promise BIG Hold DANCE Big !E branch, according to Mr. Reese. rti if in i i.M.J ; VI j e:- if iu-- ter l I- -r- V ; V ani , I I C - in-llil- ly 1 t U i j j f.l -- SILVER MOO- a t- SATURDAY f Sept, jj Sun-da- y. RAY GRAY Will A,tb With Hi AMBASSADORS j DONT MISS n stature docs not Lack of steer riding the in any way impair abihtv of the two Lines youngsters, 13. rfaugh- Amy Kathryn 11. and Hilly THIS full-grow- STRIKE HEARING OPENS THURSDAY Gents 50c Ladie$ Fret s'.i; :i2 g r -- 1 -- (Continued from Page tlnel Lanicl Torzoti. These men weie arrested on September 11 and 12. Five of the strikers named in the ,n cushidy since petition had the strike picket lines in the four camps were broken by special deputies on August 2G and August 28. The five are as follows: Roy Trujilo, Nick Lukevich, II. E. Nichols, Joe Miljack and Theo Rosette. George I.eSeur. IVter Morris and Chappie" Williams were included in the petition, but had been released before the habeas corpus hearing was held. Beside Guynn and Wetherbee. the petition included Tom Corak, Teter OF BUTTER $ RUSH CREAMERY, Pound 20c ... SUGAR 25 Pound Cloth Bag RAISINS 4 $1-3- - 9 19c Pound Package, EACH SOAP, PALMOLIVE, 5C PER BAR PEETS GRANULATED SOAP 25c TACKAGE SUPER SUDS, 9C LARGE PACKAGE EGGS, Strictly Fresh 20 COFFEE, 24c 25c 27c DOZEN HOUSE., Pound MAXWELL CRACKERS, 2 POUND PACKAGE GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 POUND PACKAGE TOILET TISSUE, Delcarchio, FOR CLEANSER, STOKE LARGE CANS. EACH PINEAPPLE, LARGE CANS. EACH POTATOES, Red Bliss 10 POUNDS CONCORD GRAPES, FANCY, POUND SWEET POTATOES, POUND CANTALOUPES, 2 3,4c .. Sc COTTAGE CHEESE, CHEESE, FULL CREAM, POUND ROASTED PORK, SLICED. POUND BOILED HAM, FANCY SLICED. POUND POT ROASTS, POUND gc STEER BEEF, PORK ROASTS, POUND PORK CHOPS, LOLN, POUND LEG VEAL ROAST, POUND 2 HENS SEGO MILK Small Tins, 3 For.. Large Tins, 3 For STEER BEEF POT ROAST, Grain Fed, Lb. 10c 612c OVEN ROAST, Boneless Prime Rib . . . Pound 20c HAMS, Whole Sugar-Cure- d or Half . . Pound 17& iefiii I'mi isun Pound PORK LOIN ROAST lack 15c in- -' . . S Mbs, ILaiiM 29c Ponnd 20 hesi he lor order gene ppob n thi ariou of I Chng r,ami i y-y hav CLOROX ...... l quart 19c or W 1 pint Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING, quarts PEANUT BUTTER, 2 pound Elce 3 Pound Can Fancy 63 llc llc . 19 ... ALL SOUPS, Campbells or R. & W., 3 4 Pounds White, Unwrapped-- 10 If DEVILED MEAT Red & White, 5 Cans for. BREAKFAST COCOA, Blue & White, Pound Can. for. BROOMS, Gem 5-T- ie, 25( Si Extra Vulue Owned and Operated By FRYERS FOOD iv-mriK-ii iTORES A SURETY OF PURITY" 1 19 FINK SALMON, 2 Tall Cans O.P. SKAGGS 5 Laundry 25c CORN BEEF Libbv 29 PORK & BEANS, No. 300 Pierces, 4 Cans Jar Crisco 13c 29c j .on lings city 2T to 10c te Fen lion unit e poll Jr AND 'JOT to b KC HAMS, Skinned, WHOLE OR HALF, POUND ipvl eade 29c BACON, POUNDS K fo sing, 14c 13c STEAKS, STEER BEEF, POUND y el :em . t 15c 15c 39c FULL CREAM. POUND irk i & SLICED BACON fQC POUND FANCY Sept. 2223 WHITE STOKES have the only Nationally advertised line of food products sold exclusively through independent stores, and you can always buy Ked & White food products with the fullest confidence. Red & White Products are reasonably priced. KEI) Pme WATERMELONS, PIGS FEET, f.r.: be gan, GREEN RIVER. POUND .... SLICED, Specials for Frs.-Sat- ., Marco 4C GREEN RIVER, EACH :f r ai 15c 15c 19c TUNNAETTES, '0 RELIABLE ,5C ... LARGE CANS. EACH TICKLED, AND IT SPAGHETTI, 2 LARGE CAN, Tony Basarie. Vic Victor, Bill Machak and Tony Franich. These men were arrested during both the Price riot and the raids on the picket lines. The eight now held in jail are Victor, Basarie, Franich, Torzon, Ramirez, Gargaff, Rosette and Trujilo. In the petition, Metos alleged that the holding of the men in jail was illegal in that no charges had been filed, and that the arrests had been 5C ... 1000 SHEETS Costanzo, OWNED A DEPENDABLE U-e- Friday, Saturday, Sept. 22 - 23 .Phone 560 HOME THE SHIN TTiaAIMfS The Busy Department Siore Whose Profit, Are All Spent At PRICE UTAH ' |