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Show ' P I I' P m ' pmw r Thursday, Mar. 3, X"t tw.t ..X.ST't , k", Price, 5 SPRING A f March 3 through 6 fHfS.SVJ v Sun Advocate, 1977 r SAVE 40 Sears $199.99 Kenmore Signatorstothe Contract are left to right Richard Pollard, Financial Secretary of Local Union 1316; James Combs, President of Local Union 1316; H.A. "Dell" Brownfield of District 22, UMWA; and John London, Resident manager of FMC Corporation. 4 three-yea- r contract 4 f on Oct. 6, 1976 and approved the International by Executive Board of UMWA this month. This Contract includes a 14 percent wage increase the first year, 5 percent increase the second year, and another 5 percent for the third year. Sickness and Accident benefits have been included along with the hourly royalty to be paid to the UMWA Health & holidays were also obtained for the members of Local working at FMC Coke Plant. FMC Corporation started strip mining coal at their Skull Point facilities in June, 1976 to furnish the Union 1316 ferron Mr. and Mrs. Emner the weekend where they members of and also his Bundi enjoyed in Bountiful visited with their family, mother from They also got St. George. to see a new granddaughter. Retirement Funds. Shift Mrs. Carol Riding is now at home. Carol recently underwent back surgery at a Salt Lake Hospital and then spent sometime at the home of her parents but now she is at home. differentials were increased to 25 cents for the afternoon shift and 30 cents for the graveyard shift. Increases in the clothing allowance, vacation time and pay for If the residents of Emery County wish and will support it a continuing education program can be made available in Emery you con quote me by chaimers hicks Burglars take money and material things from the citizenry by stealth and fraud and theyre very careful to avoid being caught. The same principle applies to congressmen and senators in Washington. They, too, hope to avoid being discovered in the outrageous rape of the citizens. Theyve just awarded themselves $12,900 a year salary increase, by a devious method, and theyre arrogantly laughing all of the way to the bank, secure in the knowledge that they will not be discovered. By it they hope to avoid public censure, serious reflection upon their tarnished reputations by spurning a public vote on the issue. The ordinary thief takes a calculated risk and if caught might spend some time in the pokey. Not so with our eminent representatives. Politicians are well aware, without the use of computers, that the odds against getting thrown out of office are astronomical. They know that we poor suckers, all of us, have poor memories. In fact, it is a basic tenet of political science that the voters minds are weak and their memories even worse. The average joker, like myself, cannot fully concentrate on one thing for more than ten seconds. Therefore, we are not expected to remember for a minimum of two years. The members of the Tuesday through Thursday Club know very well that there are hundreds of thousands of us to whom $12,900 is an incomprehensible sum, that less than a third of that amount is more likely to be the total income of the most abused segment of our population, the elderly. It is assumed by the taxpayers, through the most perfunctory of observations, that the reason for the increase is to meet the increased cost of loving. Thats living, I can hear you say. Of course, even congressmen and senators know that loving is living and they also know that its expensive. Even the most ardent political partisans can no longer charge the increases to trickery by the opposition, the theory that you can determine a mans virtue by his political affiliation having been blown apart by this most recent episode. Harry Byrd, senator from West Virginia, with charac- - ' teristic suggested that if certain members of the Congress were so concerned they could always give . the money back to the government. We think that , suggestion is a good one and we hope that anyone that can of one percent of that $12,900 amount will afford one-tent- h write to their Washington representatives (sic) and ask them to forego the benefits. ; - ' . . , Z - Western Worthen-384-233- free-ar- m flat-be- Three detergent cups release fresh powder for each wash tt heating element is on during all phase. The wash and rinse phases. Three spray arms drench kitchenware from all angles. 7615 750-wa- Surface Agreement of the United Mine Workers was signed at that time to cover the employees of this operation. Glenda N. remove shoe for convenience; d Hewing. Dial to mow 12 replace for HtilchcH and buttonholeM. flabO Sears Best 8359.99 Lady Kcnmore Built-I- n Dishwashers coke plant with coal rather than purchasing it from other coal producers. The Corporations Jul A VE $1 00 three year contract A m Sewing Machine UMWA.FMC sign between the United Mine Workers of America and FMC of Corporation Kemmerer, Wyo., was signed Feb. 17 and offices of the FMC Corporation. This contract was negotiated by H.A. "Dell Brownfield and Frank M. Stevenson from District 22 of the United Mine Workers of America. It was finalized Free-Ar- Installation Normal installation of ailahlc Only AV change-ou- t USE SEARS 8 only no rew iring or for Normal Change Out rutting of cabinet! Only $.vO : 1ST P. i YMET PLAX County. William Dinehart, director of the Southeastern of Utah Association Government and a strong promoter of continuing education said this can be a possibility, and all those SAVE$100 Sears Reg. 439.99 23.1 Cu. Ft. Family Size Chest Freezer Sears $519.99 Deluxe Smoot hTop Electric Range that are interested are encouraged to contact Mr. Dinehart by mail in Castle Dale. He stated that the Emery County High school facilities were more than adequate for the continuing 419 389 99 99 freezer has a lift-oFamily-size- d basket that lets you keep favorite food 1761 handy! Continuous cleaning and automatic own! Just set to turn on, cook, and turn off, nen if youre awa)l 92871 education. ut Among those attending the State Honor Band and Chorus at College of Eastern Utah were Tressa Riley, Susan Campbell, Elizabeth Ann Worthen, Kenny Grey, Lorrie Duncan and Nathan Wright. Many of the parents attended the concert that was presented at the College on Saturday evening. Randal and Tanya Ralphs, Ralph and Loretta Worthen spent one day in Provo where they also attended a session at the Temple. A most successful High Priest Party was held Saturday night in the Cultural Hall. Where a large group enjoyed a delicious dinner and a delightful program. Mrs. Evelyn 100 Remote Control TV Huntsman piano her presented students in a ( recital olor 100 I ha Solid-Mat- 19-i- m h diagonal !uim e help measure picture. depen dable operation. color, chromix, pit lure tube. p22(i Thursday evening in the Ferron Ward Chapel. These talented young artists played their pieces (most of them from Memory). Compliments are in order to both Mrs. Huntsman and her fine group of students. New Solid-Sta- te Un n Reg. 529.99 v Reg. $499.99 Large 17.0 Cu. Ft. Frostless Refrigerator s46988 $449 V" 99 Never defrost again! Big 12.31 cubic foot refrigerator, 4.75 cubic foot freezer have separate eold controls. 66721 teachers for the Primary organization are Elnora Burgess, Dalris Frost and Sylvia Morley. SA VE $60 Joppa Lodge meets Joppa Lodge No. 26 met in special session Feb. 22 to confer the Entered prentice Raymond Bill Warden, degree Scott Karcich, Sears $409.99 Dependable Lady Kenmore Dual-Actio- n Washer Ap- upon c Karcich. Junior a brother of the candidate, was in the East for the first section. Leo B. Dunn, Worshipful Master, yi'"' ,7T took over following the pause for refreshments and conducted the meeting during the second section. And if youre still not deprived of the absolute essentials necessary to sustain life by spending another 13 cents for a stamp, you might write your friends and relatives elsewhere and suggest they do likewise. Who knows? We e trend. might start a nation-wid- Ralph Coates gave the Apron lecture and Gordon Odendahl gave the first degree lecture. Both were impressive and the evening appeared to be an enjoyable one for all those present. But dont hold your breath. There are at least two reasons why it wont work. First, the taxpapers are much too complacent to take any vigorous action. (Thats vigorous action, writing a card expressing disapproval?) Second, our eminent but poverty strickent congressmen are carrying on a campaign ot pious pedantry blaming everyone else for the "Great Brain Robbery. Regular meeting date for the lodge is the first Tuesday in each month and Leo Dunn has issued a blanket invitation for all members and sojouners to attend. 7 L. .OfJSJiW 1 1n, Keninore's ruinous Iiailutor t liul (Ills jour riot he 5HV, more iimforiiil) el, an than last years I all) Kenmore Washer. 269)1 Dual-etio- Jtfra. ..li $309.99 Lady Kenmore Electric Dryer 1 19-in- diagonal measure picture ch 1 Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Regular T With iitoinatir solid-stasensor that stops the drying notion hen your clothes' are dried j.ist right! ir ggj 1.19.99 s399 ton color tune a bright, true color picture quickly, adjusting of dial. J00ft solid-stat- e super chromix picture lube. Ill 83. 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