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Show Saturday , Mar, 24 , 1917j UTAH LABOR NEWS Page Two Local Union No.291 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD STERS, CHAUFFEURS, Clean Cooking and Clean Kitchens Cooling becomes really pleasant and work in the kitchen is no longer disagreeable for tbo housewife who boasts a Cabinet The heat, soot, dirt and general balkiness of the old coal range are all banished. Qas Range. COMPANY C.M.EYMAN, General Manager. There has been doubt as to how the Teamsters, Chauffers, Stablemen and Helpers local union would come out with all the firms that they had on the unfair list, and a good many of the union men of other local unions have wondered if the Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers' local union would ever come out on top. We would like to inform the union men who have thought they we have had only one fair transfer company that they will find a good many union teamsters and chauffeurs driving transfer wagons and transfer trucks if they will only go to the trouble of The Hadley Transfer has again signed up with the local union, and the only thing that remains to be done is to straighten some of the men who are working for Hadley Transfer. We find more union men are demanding the card than ever before. We hope that this good work will continue and assure union men that If they continue to ask for the card tha,t it will only be a short time until we will be In a position to give them all the support they may need. There are business houses that em CARMENS UNION A. A. Jensen. Our last meetings were weUattcmTeT and w'e enjoined the visit of the executive board from the carmens union in Ogden. Thanks! We hope some benefit will be derived from this visit which was the first official call, but will not be the last. is our object. COAL, HAY and GRAIN AMERICA ploy union men in their line of work that fall to recognize the union men . that patronize them. These We assure the Stage Employees that they will not be forgotten for the assistance given us, and any time they may need our assistance that we will be ready to help them. He The painters and paper hangers are also doing fine, and if we can only get a few more of the union men to do as well as they we will have more members and the other local unions will He We have just received a of buttons. They enough for any occasion. that the union men who new are We also carry a full line of Poultry Supplies. The Union Coal Yard ' Telephone Wasatch 4111 7(! N. Sixth West St. A. Culkert I Olio a J. Weber WEBER & OLSON ATTOHKYS 3041505-30- 6 at i.aw JPUGI3 BUILDING Carter Mala aad ihoae Waaatvh 5SI H roadway Salt lalieCH CIGARS and Tobaccos 31 W. First South St. ahlp-me- nt large Wo hope have been neglectful about asking for the card will at least look for the button. They are large enough so that anyone can tell the difference between a union button and a button that is used for advertising purposes. They are large enough for anyone to see the date. We hope there will be more teamsters and chauffeurs wanting to know where they can get a card and one of these buttons. ness there is no money to pay them. This is also true in regards to the carman and has been proven in our friiS carmafillQb mu sj, Jie.'steUjijtid so as to Viable him to get proper recreation Vid rest. In return he will give ' bettef service automatically. l , What is the secret of success? asked the Sphinx. "Push, said the Button. "Never be lead, said the Pencil. Take pai'is, said the Window. Members leaving the state of Utah will not receive benefits in the future. "Always keep cool, said the Ice. "Be up to date, said the Calendar. General change day will be about "Never lose your head, said the April 1 this year Instead of in May, and four and one-haruns will be Barrel. Make light of everything, said the added to the system. Fire. Some of our members are still in Do. a driving business, said the the habit of spending union-mad- e . Hammer. money for nonunion goods. Some day Aspire to greater things, said the we will have a fine imposed for doing Nutmeg. this and we will have our stupidity Be sharp in all your dealings; to blame. said the Knife. "Find a good thing and stick to it, is all right, b.ut Indesaid the Glue. pendence is out of the question. No man gets along in this life without Two men were once talking over the and support of other their respective sons careers, at colmen. one remarked: and lege, "Well, I sometimes feel like saying as did A new dispatcher has arrived at Behold, I the home of Dispatcher Chappel. Ajffon in the wilderness: in came the and there gold, poured is Brother Chappel the happy father calf. out this Exchange. to a dandy baby boy. Congratulations. There is some important business to The committee for our dance report come up at our next meeting, and we it a great success and wish to thank all those who helped to make It so. should all be there. There were about BOO people attendThe ladies auxiliary of division 382 ing and everything worked out splenhas not yet been organized. The ladies did. Complete report will be turned arc waiting for the gentleman to proin at our next meeting. pose and whisper the word. Bro. If. A. Lyons is still on the sick Bro. B. G. Walters went to the hoslist with a bum finger, but will be pital this week to have his tonsils reback to work in a few days. moved. We hope for a complete reHt Ht covery soon or at least before the There are two truths so plain that first of August. we wonder it required a hundred years to find them out. It is the war that Inspector Allen Inspected our crowd has finally revealed them to our blind at the dance St. Patricks day and eyes. The first truth Is that high must have found it O. K. as he soon wages give high productiveness. A left. well-fehealthy workan under- ' work more than man can do PRINTING TRADES If the nourished, servile workman. employer wants a good product and Herman Gygi of the web pressmen plenty of it, he must pay a living wage. reports the arrival of a baby boy. The second truth is that workmen Rill Wilson, formerly in charge of must work efficiently if they wish high the Gordon presses at the Grocer com- wages. If they cut down productive lf Self-relian- ce No raise in price of fuel same union men who are hired by such business houses fail to ask the men hauling their coal and freight for thp union card. also be gaining something. H Sell all (lie best kinds of STABLEMEN AND By P. E . V alhuskey, Business Agent asking for the card. UTAII GAS & COKE OF HELPERS OF TEAM- Find at Auerbach's the Largest and Most ComYou Will plete Assortment of WASH , FABRICS SALT LAKE CITY IN Voile, Organdie, Swln. Tlfmaea and SoveHla At 49c you can see hundreds of patterns and styles. All the newest fabrics; 36 inches wide. Priced at, yard Fine French Zephyr Ginghams 4a hundreds of patterns. Stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors. All woven colors guaranteed fast, 32 inches wide. Suitable for dresses, childrens wear and shirtings. Priced 29c at, yard Fabric Several thousand mill lengths of beautiof yards ful woven Madras, Repps, Poplins, Madras. Youngster Jacquard All 32 Suiting and Zephyr. inches wide. Values to 50c a yard. AU at,, yard Wash Voyles 148-50-5- 2 Market E. SECOND SO. Most Sanitary Market in the City. Phones Was. 230 and 359. SPECIAL COUNTER Steer Pot Roast, lb . . . 17c Steer Boiling Beef, lb- - 12 Vi Steer Rolled Roast, lb.. .20c Shoulder Pork, whole or 20c half, lb 15c Sausage, lb. Hamburger Steak, lb. . .15o 18c Weinerwurst, lb -- Frankfurters, lb Liver Sausage, lb 18c 15c VOYLES Tell us if you saw this ad in Utah Labor News. We want to know. Distinctive Work He d, g, , Our efficient service is (he result of thirty-fo- ur years experience. Take advantage of it. Office 18 E. Broadway. Sait Lake City. |