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Show Pajre Four THE His notice Coal Operators Begin Meetings For Wage Talks lined automatic ally South Thursday, May PRICE. UTAH E, Former Councilmans Castle Dale BAC High Cops the threat of a new oft coal A auce-menClass t strike in midsummer if an is not loiched by J me 30 Track Services Conducted since the mmeis tradition lly to wo k without a eorittact Soii'h high school of Sdt Like Fun i d sum is for join M Tl e ri itions 4o0 000 Mift ad City copped hack and f Id teen Van. e 66 n n mi is .stait tt t u annual in trie ol h, r of the iss A high sc D ile city vacation on June 31 and will ,t with 12 imints 1rnvo w is ( ,j y, , , on M 12 f.lloueg The soft coal industry began be vacationing when the conti i t with 47 Og ten 37L, ltl wc ie or d i lotion hd rounding up its negotiators last expires In 1947, they extendiList 34 fir mite 34 Lav e m m tie Sat iv at 2 00 p onnew until their the to stait bargaining with holidiy 21, West 20, Logan 17, Jordan 11 Ca le I) ill L I) S at ,i ( act was signed John L Lewis beginning on May Carbon 9, N'oith Cache 7 He w is born on M i 2?, 1831 18 for a new mine wa;e contract Lewis ha.s not disclosed Ins 104., Weber 7, Lox Hder 4 Soldo t Wood! incl, Sumrr r county a Mr Lewis served formal no- demands but thcie have been in- Cache 2, arc) Bear Hivcr son of John ii d June T1 ivue tice on the soft coal operators dications he will ask for higuer Gary Bent, Caibons one mm Viliu As a young man le hc i iv d April 30 that the United Mine wages, more vac item pay and an track team chalked up tie pern s in Wellington u'tie le feme u lS 3 i ' J of V1 Workers contract expires on mere isc in the coal loyalty wh Ji md w oi ked m nt a by cod M. s i w t ' d ts fob poir June 30. At that time he asked finances the union welfare fund V sp r sh i t l 14 Calhou 21 the operators to meet wnth a union The fund now rqx rales on a t 12 aid Sm w 2 with on 10 cents a ton all coal of delegation in Washington, D. C . Tie Mirinni) to begin negotiations for a new pioduc ed R C Ure rr ile lun Rollins the- m contract for Since his mariiage to I an An- - Sc gMillc Spokesmen ijoi gioups steps to appeal the ccintimpt of Dixie Cuonn Cox, Lewis acted in compliance with of mine operators were asked to court convictions Ovtobfr 12, 1004 he rr,nt, Mex 0,1 4 11 against him- to form self and the law, which re- meet in Washington in C as'le I) de cl e'l his union which grew ' lS tt- h" quires 60 d.iys notice when a a negotiating committee to mett out of the recent tension disjru'i Suiviving aie his widow, a fos- - mir-tiDixie N" elson, Fsjrlm tc union intends to terminate or re- with Lfcwis and his United Mir.e shutdown sun, Roy Anderson, two broth- j pA. kstiaiid R C Cue Worker aids vise a contract. (),?flen and Fur r e,t - e" He Honors re-fu- se Dominate Jaycec Track Events c (Jk) 10-d- ." I e c fo-u- Ci--tl- 11 s wk i i - it coun-circu- r c j I -t c r ii 6 c, 1 iw 1 r ' 0 1 0 M 11 ' VIIUN 1 j),. ire - USE BE lACCO c i v ty hi Mtv Ilicme i BUILDING BLOCKS ii tiH'l 1 J bone 7b! r i Taft-Hartl- ey te'-idi- 440-var- Ri-- d r r, i asked the U S court of appeals to set aside the 80-- d ly m- junction which the fedetal dis ti let court here issued foi bidding the pension walkout It was for ignoring this court oulei that Lewis was found guilty of eontmpt and fined $20,000 by federal Judge T Alan Goldxboi- ough The union was fined -- IMCKElfqtxJ tVS'MAVW HSAkfc YftkV. ft Nick. COU DklNK ftLUS Yft drtlNKf ONLY FwE rruK jx; Tjmd IRitti ' SOmk c fuutfit) kkiAONftOk y YOU oEAC. YOURS N1CKE.U ft Crufts lO'BBYS IS ONLY jTftkkk ft AND CENYS? ost XantP falr ,ks' r,llf",na ind U' lsle,s M's AdaWhe,t-- C ' and Mr,s J 'nf A,ldr,on' bo,h fen' Beckstrand R C Ret u-- , 9 91 120 high Ne'lda The services direction of P were under the m lies- - D Lind-a- v Eu Jene Job mse n, RAC, Riggs Mesi Hiwks, Mesa hlshop of e Cii,tle D)1(, L n s Lee R C 1141 BllI1 ,, wds U1 the Cdstle Wdl(, d R C, un Pc tersor 880-v,u- Dale cemetery sary prehmmaiy to appe ding the denounced conviction, Judge Goldsboioughs theoiy that the pension strike was called by a wmk, a nod or a rode "Tins theory, said union Uis, in itself conclusively shows the utter lac k of any testimony 01 evidence- of any kind whatsoever in the lecord upon which it miy he said that theie was a stnke op the put of the union, or that the union was in any w re re- sponsible for the alleged stnke s COUSIN BILLSEZ:- Ihilii, o i. n I lit hiiiili's is IIOIO (IMIIC IiIkIi cuiiiili-ii- r ( n y In In' V mi'll In- i.uiiliils" sh-i-i- I or irofission.il - a i, omul ,il ( VICKY llitillnl j linin' foi iilmtui'i ,iilm i I- - If it is ti-- i ' I la-v- I (In si-- i VltltVLN first - ATTRACTIONS COMING AT I Farm Facts V T0WNE 1 Buir H .vie BAC, 8entCnCeUf ie G BAC HeiU Oil Other CoiintS U J BAC, hn-so- ii 2 07 1 Mt-- s 220-j.u- In Ins appeal, which U M W of A attorneys said is a net es- - -f ullnn r FAC. BAC Belt. son, BC, limit i, D ie d ish- 100-va- .d dash d Aishmim Beckstiind Homer eMnimsh r ur- n- B Dixit 23 Dix- Fullmc r C, Bcnhui 1 lleil' s B C LI Hirold Mi 1! sft Winteis, Dixie y le. Onrigcville Me s h,iS been sentenced to 30 divs in B C 11 490 t tne bmoiv county jul on erne of .Viewers B C t ice three uimin.il thirge-- filing him tied foi seem d Powll Co on following the alleged wounding R.meits, BC an Ball P C two of his wife with a fiteiim an tied for fift Uoulhuiv B C ..'tack on his father-iu-- 1 12 it 3 n iw and Mem Dap R C George Sitteiud and setting tire High jump D Linds bls Liam', all on April 20 Mighiccio, Caihon J Reckst ml n '1 Mav 10 P I m Is, v RC Roh- btfor( RAt M,;nd " Jiutue Peiu Jese S Tut- - eits ami Hovlo n C tlt .j tlo V'mters was tu. on the fifth 6 ft 4 in (new uirnli u- D cnuiit of md lutteiv D C Git' n e, Hun' S 1 ui d He M m ev wax Dixa R C iiganipt Mr Hiwkx found guilt v .ml xon'enu to 30 Mim Vnigim Sinn 127 it 9 in duj s in U e ouiitv j id D L nd-- e Jivelin R C On the (huge of armn b n,d s RAC, Woodbuiy, BAC, on the allegation that he net fne Hnm-tm- , to lux home, Wmteix w mid extnunxter, Hunt, pit- . hmmaiv hi umg and w ix eld L'xie 161 ft 7 in H iw ks, Mesi, Gle ne, shot to answer to the charge before RAC, Hint, Dixie, Iev.tt 1C, the distnct court 42 tt 7 in an. Snow In rexpe, t to the thud mminal Htoid w inn p I) Iindxiv I? C l'h incomp! lint that of assault tint to kill Winteis axkirl time N'wmix R C Rinton, ext nin-t- o R C consult counsel and he wax vti ' Wood mr Migh ct,o, Cubnii 20 ft 5 in gi anted time to do this 220 low hurdles D Iindxiv BC Woodbui.v, BAC, P Dind-- x ly, RC, Lee, RC, Homer, Dix- DOES IRRITATE YOUR EYESTRAIN EYES. TO ELIMINATE EYESTRAIN AW ENJOY PERFECT VISION ALWAYS WEAR STANDARD 'GUARANTEED 0 LASSESI Pole-vaul- i pftmC CcuipaiuL 31 East Main, Price I Ainrtwmtm P-- it THEATRE Utah Wellington, One Show How much head room is Reeded for broil-er- Two Numlas at What Qualities should the boar selected for the breedino herd s raised in lilt at h;htl US, HU MW , P S 00 M 00 ant! 8:45 7 20, 21 THE FOXES OF HARROW have? M lliiristin, Kt- - I) inrt-ei- i liars 7 Why should cows he S . b Jin! .lb- .'Ii - 4l lh J., ,lli. Ii 1. of course, Head room dijx-nds- , lpon tlie age of the chick. We 11 inches of head room for itarting chicks and 14 Indies for chicks fiom six to 12 weeks of age. 3roilers should not be left in bat-friafter they reach 12 weeks. t. Tlie major factors to consider In election of the herd boar are: a. Individuality, or outward appearance. b. Ancestry, or the inheiited ability to ptoduce strong, healthy and desirable offspung. e. Peiformance record, or the test of production. (Itirti tllfci es during tills period that the unborn calf gains 2 3 of its birth weight. Proper conditioning of the cow during this dry will Increase milk production. Tests at the Reseaich Farm of the Ralston Puma Company show that 100 lbs of extia condition (over the weight of the calf) during this dry period will mean appioximatcly 2 000 lbs of extra milk alter freshening. 3 It IBOBBYr .1 SI i Paul . ItlUt Ilf Send your question about lisesloik or poultry problems to bAKVl i AC IS, 815 South liKhch Street, St. I ouit 2, Missouri. Questions i!l be answered ssirhout iharge, either by mill or in this column, as a sersna of this newspaper 1 rral llv mi. l mt Iv M . W lirt-m- l t 1U I IU" 2.5. 21 Mtrshtll, in II lie S. FLASHING WHIM M 215 GUNS Jiilin Muk Riiiuii Until News ami slant llittuii rill Its . I III , M M 27 2S DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK ( tilbrrt, lli-- lornla J H.ii,iUUI.m M.J V 1411-- 0 P Not Affect Utah 3 BOBBY WILL VA LEND ME TEN CENTS? r C! mpaun xnmih i to be held in pu ei 'ii equipment. md m av(d UM, momv emjilovre-- This of ,thl,o or time of s( hool for lchgimix ti ming , in U lh ha.x tia-nn- ref-eui- ie to 'i mm ii lex xiuh ris the one in ; ltion m Pine Tne si m n a v ix a build ng hv txol xt uK atul fiu'n iil'a f mdx f I t e ti la mg i e l ui -nix ul bv tne L D S c aith 1 1 tUf Neig'ubor! te fe who writes our Oman's Column in the Clarion under the name of Aancj Gale gets iittcrsabout recipes, advice on etiquette, home management, etc. Any beverage jour guests prefer. You don't hai e to serve cider anj more than vou haie to serve beer ...but it's often courteous to let guests have a choice. One letter she got last week was about a recipe she published foi Wehh Rarebit made with tait cheese, Worcestershire, and a cup of spaikling tangy beer. Turned out gi eat, s hu coi respondent. Rut vou didn't mention what to save u i'b it. Should I x ive beei Cider? Iced tea? The missus answer was simplj : From where I sit, that simple answer applies to more items than elsh Raiebit. In a world where everjone has dilferent tastes and ideas we should recognize Ihote (hffe enci s and rever deny the right of choice to anyone! M ERICAS bev-cri- Coptr g! r, ln I m'd Stales Breners Foundatw (SBS? CHS 0020 "ed s, hool i buildings Di Bateman reported the bond asked him to lemfotni loi.il d s- - NOTICE TO ( RI 1)1 1 OKS Fstate of Chailes Catnish, known as Chas Catnish, known as Scotty Cutn.sh, known as Chailes Kontr.nis, also also also also known as Charles Kondnnos, and being one and the same puson, t deceased Creditors will claims with voutheis to tie undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Luke G Pappas, Attointv at Law, Price, Utah, on or betote the 22nd clay of September A D, 1948 IRENE A KONTRIXlb. Administratrix of the Estate of Chailes Catnish. also known as Chas Catnish, also known as Scott Catnish, also Known as Chailes Konti ms, also known as Chanes Konei-nnoand being one and tne same peison. deceased LUKE G PAPPAS, Attorney at Law, 3 East Main Street, Puce, Utah pic-sen- m Theyre brand new design and performance s, To those people who want the best in feed and seed, we suggest you visit your friendly Price Commission. We have the famous PURINA feeds. Get your supply today. John Deere Farm i. uN r s Becks-- i imp Ip exo, oweis), Wtxt-i1 38 ixtet. Carbon M.Ie t c n Dixie (F.-plHo-n- u r, Arslaman, Hall), RAC. Mesa 34 I ctv t'-- ilas-e- C (G 1 xtate boatd of education Fridiv instructed Dr F, Allen R it eman st ite superintendent of public instruction, to advise lm al districts tint Ut ih's ie!easp ttme ri hgious education piogram is t ot outlawed bv a re ent United St ites supir-nimuit dt-- is on The quistmn of e consti'u-tio- n ihtv of Utah's releise tune edui ,t in piogrim n ,se atir t e s ipu-minut outlivvtd a iri-gim- is ti lining nog ni in Cpa-i-u gn, Illino s. pub c st ho, Is Aftei a buef dcussion of the derision the boa id dd ided th it it w is not appheihle to t e tv pe of off-ounds iclgious eiucation I" ogi mis vv ule'v oft o m U' il Te R Joe Marsh Take Your Choice, The missus 880 it lav gi iamb-tit- - Price, Utah MON , iiiuili-I- 21 8 ie The THE SEA HAWK 60-d- ay llry I Is PRICE COMMISSION CO. ' 22 KINGS (Imp .. W M SPORT OF dried off 60 days before calving 'jiyi KD W, I I School Religion Ban Will From where I sit ... Ay Fust Published May Last Published June in style and 20, 1948 13, Trice itah Licensed Funeral Director and Fmbalmer -:- ciousness Frank B. Hanson doors ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2, Silvagni Building Trice Phone 397 FunrI new visibility lower floors wltwid x enclos s Come, see them right awayiMoreffl be than Studebaker ever offered -:- of sizes impressive variety Home! Phone Price 300 Dick Mitchell, Embaimer and Funeral Director p in and take a close-uStudetak the sensational new 1949 ne io trucks. Theyre outstanding seen t haven war truck features you access h Exclusive new lty! New truck cab design POME 1948 Wallace Mortuary Mitchell toitn"' t j DRAGATIS MOTOR COMPANY Price, Utah |