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Show UTAH LABOK Saturday , Mar . 31, 1917 N E i. Page Three IV S will be called upon to fill In times to cyme. ,i Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody Somebody live. Somebody Somebody Somebody Was that did a golden deed. proved a friend in need; sang a beautiful song. smiled the whole day long, thought, " 'tls sweet to said, I am glad to give," fought a valiant fight, lived to shield the right somebody you'. Selected. , 'A The carmen of Salt La he are good union men and know their power as such, but we must treat our employers with respect and confidence. In the futur1 we mut first he sure that vve are .right in our demands and then go ahead. Remember that we are not alone to be considered, hut that there are throe different parties the public, our employers and our union. If we expect to be treated as gentlemen and human beings, we must also treat others as such, remembering that the union movement aims to letter the condition of each and every worker throng f; We have heard of the splendid work accomplished l the women in the war zone. Why not give them a chance to show their worth in our labor movement? We need them and they will be glad to do their share. Brother B. Walters is confined E. Sixtlt South, after an operation performed by Dr. Open-shawhich, however, was successful. Mrs. Walters is a trained nurse and he is receiving the best of care, to his home,. G. 7ZU w, case cabinet This fine mahoganystvle phonograph plays the SAME records that the IIIRIIICST llllt Mil a wonderphonographs play. It has I'Eltl-MCTful tone lour, clear and Plays A V Y record. Come in see and hear it and prove for yourself what wondertul value it is. Nothing like it elsewhere in town. . lie wants the boys to call. :jc se Unionists cannot afford to temwith their avowed enemies. porize There is a great deal of truth in the sajing that everyone must either be friendly or unfriendly to union labor and the test way to make the unfriendly one friendly is to steer clear of them and leave them alone. 8- - The next meeting of division CS2 will be held April 5 at 2 o'clock, aftAll ernoon, and 8 oclock, evening. members should be present. tMAND THIS LABEL RAPES ril Well, stranger, what do you think of this country? inquired the bronzed old planter of a certain state. "It's a lovely place, admitted the visitor. Thoughtfully the planter seated himself. he agreed, slowly, Yes, its a wonderful country, too! The th!ng that strikes me, though, said the visitor, is that nobody seems to be doing any work. Its like this, answered the plantI had a pile of er, filling his pipe. brush to burn. Run set fire to it saved me the trouble! I had a lot of trees to cut down. Cyclone leveled them saved me expense! "Remarkable! exclaimed the tourist. Really, you only sit and wait. Yes. Im waiting now." COUNCIL ) On AH Your Printing fair It is the sign of dealings, 'good wages, reasonable hours and skilled workmanship. It costs you nothing can be had for the asking. Its presence will be appreciated by all the members of the followunions who own the label: ing TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 115 . PRINTING PRE.SSMEN NO. 148 WEBB PRESSMEN NO. 28 PRESS ASSISTANTS AND FEEDERS NO. 54 MAILERS UNION NO. 21 STEREOTYPERS AND ELECTROTYPERS NO. 27 BOOKBINDERS NO. 151 PHOTO-ENGRAVER- S Brother Williamson is dreaming about the future, and in his dreams he can see a beautiful farm somewhere in Utah. We hope liis dreams will come true. NO. 50 and more than ten thousand other union men and their friends who believe in fair dealing. The label is the emblem of industrial decency. Establish Your Credit Workingmen have now an opportunity of making an investment in Old Established Business that will pay handsome dividends each year and at the same time establish a credit that is superior to a savings account. Stock can be delivered at once to reliable parties. Call Wasatch 8384 and representative Will call on you. Continental Brokerage Company 404-40- 5 What for? Oh, for a little earthquake to come and shake the potatoes out of the Pearsons Weekly. ground! Boston Building. I Brother Allen Kurt Is In California as an international officer, attending to some important business among tha carmen. Distinctive Work Our efficient service is the result of thirty-fo- ur years experience. Take advantage of it. Office 18 E. Broadway. Salt Lake City. The Only Union Restaurant in PARK CITY Hugh McGean, Proprietor Reasonable Prices Excellent Service The local executive board will meet at headquarters, 300 McIntyre ing, Tuesday, April build- 3. Conductor W. H. Smith has recovered from his rheumatism, but will not return to work until about June 1. Those who do not attend the big celebration on the anniversary of our. union Friday, April 13, will miss tho best time ever had by our boys as carmen. Your correspondent Is thinking of Benj. R. Johnson, Doctor of Chiropractic 310, 311, 312 Boston Bldg. Office Hours, 1, 1-- 4, 6.30-7.3- 0. Outside Calls, Wasatch 4938. |