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Show ,.I,,, - , - , -- - ETTTTT , ,, " , '' ,'''' - . -- - - , ' , '' ' - ' . . , , , - '' , - , ..' ' - ' - - - t . , ........ r,1, to) It" ..,.,..,w) ' !,-.- 1 AP 0 - ' pm. walk 40- ro ' ' - L. di 6 " 11 0.4k 40 ii a i hi k L.,:40 ; 4 - - SATURDAY, DEC:Ma-711- ',pi LaiNleNTL-- 6 ' 1931 - 7. - r - .I..1 li10,(16 ir. , ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - b ASO' II T if - 11100M" IL al iove - - eoio IIIL op - ' 4 .,,. , . - . . -- . ' EAD - 5 ;, - - you Orl'3race 8 oniclit vo I 0i ,p aid r71111 ikli. you 1 ka im II IIf BL31;11 , C.P1 I - 0,7 - ' VD, - 14.1117 '.Id ' crrt,' .7.1,1.T. LA - NEWS,- ''. ''L ' a ,.,,, ,,.,t 4404 owe i d i. ,...,...., ar ," ' - , L"-- '- , - a TI-...- lit, r ,- . .' 4 i'll - , .., . ' - , '' - , ' - . TE - ,1"11JS . - - , , , -- . ., i . ,, , . ,.,,,,, , ! , , - , f-- , .. - , , m J - , . 1..) , , . LI ,, , , , . 4 ., - G ,, , , , , . , , ,t ,,, ,, - , 0, 0 , - - El , ,. 0 , , , .,. , , . 0 L.1 ,,.... - ,, 2 Vq111.9 C114 P.. , ; . - - , i , - 0 0 , , 0 .., , . . . , . . , .. , , . . . . . , . . , . , 4 . EMPLOYMENT . . . . reduced to its simplest translation, means payrolls . . . purchasing power . money, in circulation. Men make money . . . and spend it . . . on the daily necessities of life. , . 111737 . --- - In Utah alone, 17,750 people are directly dependent on the for a livelihood. When steadily employed, their weekly wages amount to millions of dollars annually. And when this money is distributed among businesses of this state, business is good. When it stops . or when it is even partially reduced . . . you, the business-meare the first to feel its . .... - - , Utah-Coat-Indu- stry . N tt, ill-tim- n, , effect. 1. III , , - ' , N7 an Indisputable fact. And as such, it seems but logical that you should work with if . . . and NOT against it. tes II too The overage coal miner has no grievance with the hourly wage paid him It is the irregularity of work . thelock of steady . . well planned em- ployment that offecti his earning power .. . that places him in a position .. . of ' ' - , , , , . le MO - is 117;7 se .. , ) ... ... tl t Sr : -- - 62 MO em . , LABOR ' ell . , , 11 tik se How Can You Help In This? By doing what every ,low of good, sound, . business sense suggests that you do . . . BURN COAL . . . and plan for its t' regular delivery, well in advance. , . , , , ME . rtrx 1114 - VA 0 Itrill a utter helplessness. , , ; . ,, , ' T,;;;r. , EACH DOLLAR MO , ., : , - - ': . . 1 , . ) ; business transactions) of weekly payrolls . . . . Now, forget for the moment, about everything but your own interest ,, that of buying coal itself. . - - .a : , , ' . 't lightening. : I , : ' - ) - - - - -- - - H ' - ' - - - - - , ' '' . , ' , ; , - ' - - - - , -- -- , . suila . - . . ' by those engaged in the produc Yearly taxes-paition and distribution of Utah cool amount to $2,033,000. Each year the sate of Utah Coal in other state returns to the state of Utah the sum of $5,500,000.00. .,. d , , ' , - 1.11 The normal, annual payroll to Utah men engaged in the production, transportation and distribution of coal amounts to $9,276,000.00. , , ' - Study the picture above. See for yourself coall Money goes . . . how it is distributed ond who gets' it. - .. ., es , . We honestly believe that if you . . . as a business mon . ...will consider, Increased employment . . . in the.. seriously, what steady employment - . , cioal industrycan mean to you in- luc;omsed soles . ., . in' regular daily ., . . weekly and monthly business, your very next thought of fuel,will be '. for coal ,, ,, , the solid fuel for solid business . ,- solid economy and solid comfort e : 311; . - - , . , Mot ' . NOTE: - 711, -'- ' 1111 WORKNEWS Compeasatiost , . ' and a latantreac 7 sZi. :111 ) 12 Royalties en bust-ne- st Why not start making Your own business good by helping to make the of coalpiners better? Help yourself by helping them . . . and don't doubt for a moment that this can't be done. ''''''t - ' in . - . and Capital Charges, Taxes and -, . MO , t 2? -:: : IMP ;I'lr - . ' Is I . , 1 , - .1 ' - ir in DSO - ' , , an - Maintenance, Development & POWER ilmi .- ,) ' SUPPLIZ'S on lust exactly what it has always been ' . .1 the soundest No heat . . .regardless . . most economical fuel that money can buy. of the claims mode for it, ccm match in efficiency, the steady . . . the . dopettriabhr warmth of coat: You can compare coal. in any way safe in ovary way . . . in low cost of operation . . . in heat units . and warmth and you reach a conclusion that is as beneficial, as it is en- , - THIS.... - -. . . , COAL. is today, ' . - - Em - - - . MO - , . LIKE s c:7, , , ....Nil . . IS DIVIDED EMI INNS OMB -- - 11 , MEM 1. , . an involving thousands of dependable . 'IP' - "- 1 Just stop and think for a moment what it could mean to employment in the coal industry if you and every other business man would order coal as you place orders for merchandise. Miners would enloy something bordering upon planned employment . . . and in tom, would plan their purchases, not by the season, but rather from week to week . . . month to month and year to year. It would and will open up avenues of new business that you scarcely believed possible. Alnd wouldn't you much prefer the steady , . - - -- - - , ) - , a , . - - . ''''' , : 1- , - . s I 1 - i . 1, Iflt tt I LV, ) it, Ilk,lp"st',,vr 1 ,i r ,1, i ', i I )1 I , tH 1 , t , if 1. I , t , g -- - IC , i) ! I ) I' r, ill if t ' 7 I II 1 zi , t,'"-- ', I , kl 11 I- i, ' 1 I k 11 1 t 11'' ik 1 ' ) 1 !, 0,, )I 1, t , 7 til,l',Ii' l 1 - - , , - ' ) i, t , Is ' , - : , Mit - ii , . ed , . - I . , ss,,,,, , . . 4. ' ' . ) |