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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 9, 1938 Labor Day Fetes Draw Record Crowds In Utah Labors Democrat. A paragraph in her book, Page celain enamel. It requires additioncare to keep it bright and clean. Nickel Folks," Sagebrush says: alloy and stainless steel are League . . . if ever there were a man used in some higher priced ma- of destiny, time is proving that chines. While these are all right TUNE IN ON man is Franklin D. Roosevelt." for those who can afford them, YOUR RADIO they do not always give as good M UN IS A ASH value dollar for dollar as lower Tune in your radio Monday night priced machines. In addition, exand hear- the principles of the CANDIDATE perts have found that the tubs are Labors League of Your attenobservers too durable; political they wear much Utah explained. The time is as to the fact that longer than the rest of the mawas called tion follows: KDYLr 8:15 p. m., Monday, Sep- Harry M. Ashmun is seeking the chine. Democratic nomination for repreA good cover should be rusttember 12. in the from sentative legislature proof and made of light material, KUTA 9:45 p. m., Monday, Sepdistrict. Third the as steel, aluminum, or porcesuch tember 12. Mr. Ashmun is said to be a cap- lain enamel. Highly polished ones These radio talks are under the able, honest, and unsullied young help in retaining the heat of the auspices of Labors man who, by dint of training, atti- water while those set in rubber reLeague of Utah. and experience, is well quali- duce noise and vibration when the The League is conducting a cam- tude fill the office. One of his machine is in use. to fied paign on issues confronting the friends said, He is a man of high Many of the latest models are people of Utah. It is interested in moral character, and has intelli equipped with automatic drains, principles and not personalities. him I The hose permanently connected to that and fit capacities gence The League is not a political to do an excellent the drain in the bottom of the tub, job. party. It is an independent political hooks over the side of the sink or movement advancement of Non-- I velt-Thom- as Partisan - Weal I Labor Day celebrations through out Utah Monday drew record crowds. Perhaps one of the larg est crowds was at Murray, where at the Salt Lake County fair grounds more than 30,000 joined a. the closing day of the county fair in the day's festivities. More than 4000 members from local unions of the Internationa Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers in Salt Lake and Tooele counties joined in a parade in the morning at the Salt Lake county shops and proceeded to the fair grounds where the afternoon anc evening were spent in Labor Day activities. In the evening a short speaking program was .enjoyed by several for the I thousand. The speakers were Con good government through legisla- MARTIIAKIS IS laundry tub, and a motor-drive- n I A PIONEER pump forces the water out of the gressman J. W. Robinson and State tion. tub. Most manufacturers make Senator E. M. Royle. Note 'the radio time and listen. P. S. Marthakis, who seeks re- - models with and without the pump. Free lunch and refreshments election to the state legislature The pump adds about $10 to the were served during the afternoon. the Third district, is a pioneer cost of the machine. from At Price OUTLOOK resident POLITICAL of Fifth municipal ward. Watch out for sharp edges of One of the largest Labor Day He has resided in this ward for the metal on which fingers or clothing crowds in Carbon county history D. A. SKEEN IS past 25 years. may be injured. All electrical conparticipated in parades, program GAINING voters to the known He well is GROUND nections and wires should be well and speeches. Estimated crowd of as of the and IN of the district SENATE RACE insulated and guaranteed. city more than 20,000 witnessed the and a legislator. He an educator Finally, learn the capacity of parade. D. A. Skeen, attorney and leader has a perfect voting record for the machine and buy the size that United States Senator Elbert D. Thomas was the speaker of the of civic welfare activities, who is labor and other progressive meas- best fits your needs. Dont econohis two terms in the mize on a small one if your weekly day. His talk was devoted to la a candidate for Democratic nomi- ures during wash is large. It will cost you more legislature. nation bor problems. for state senator, is reportin tne end. ed to be his in Others who spoke briefly were gaining ground NOTES CONSUMER Bracken Lee Mayor of Price, As lawyer Mr. Skeen has speLABOR ON ITS Mayor George Sprattling of Helper, State Representatives Frank cialized in social legislation. While (Continued from page 3) FORWARD MARCH Bonnaci and D. A. Tidwell, and a member of the county attorney's A reasonably sturdy thin spots. was he in active the staff drafting County Commissioner William A. 'aws which converted the former blanket should have a tensile RCA RENEWS C. I. O. Engle. strength of 15 pounds per inch in PACT COVERING In Salt Lake City charity plan to the present super- the filling direction, and 25 pounds 6000 WORKERS Salt Lake City celebration was vised relief set-uHe was special counsel for the per inch in the direction of the under the auspices of the City Federation of Labor. In the morning egislative investigating commit- warp. In CAMDEN, N. J. (UNS) Bindings should be guaranteed dications a parade of floats and 4000 march- tee in 1937. He is an advocate of ManufacRCA the that the less than more to shrink or ers proceeded from the Brigham closer supervision of state depart- not blanket when laundered. They turing company has found collecment to functions save for money Young monument to Liberty park be neatly finished and the tive bargaining satisfactory after where a speaking and athletic pro- the taxpayers. He says he is also should a years experience came this week threads the announcement that the with gram took place in the afternoon. prepared to offer legislation to the of and Check width length correct defects disclosed by the InAt Provo blanket against the size of your company had renewed its contract Labor Day celebration in Provo vestigation. with the United Electrical, Radib Mr. Skeen is keenly interested in bed. An ample blanket makes for & Machine Workers, C. I. O. consisted of speaking, baseball comfort and wear, with a few extra The company, of which former game in the afternoon, and a social welfare. He has made a inches to allow for shrinkage. dance at night. study of the needs of the people, Assistant Secretary of Labor Edblankets on labels if Finally, Mayor Mark Anderson was the le has a host of friends and sup- dont give you all the information ward McGrady is vice president, who a him to see like would porters principal speaker. on construction and dimensions signed the renewal almost two months before the first contract Among celebrations in other state senator. that you need, ask the sales clerk was towns where thousands participatto have expired. before store the of or " the manager ed were held at Payson, Draper, ED WATSONS The union remains as sole colyou invest your money. Keep ask- lective Wellsville, Hooper, Duchesne and RECORD bargaining agency for the ing until you are satisfied. Grantsville. companys 6000 workers here, and retains the week, present Ed. H. Watson, Democratic can- HAVE YOU A SCALE condiscales and didate state wage senator from working Salt YOUR for HOME? IN TYPO AUXILIARY tions. Lake county, will discuss the needs Utah over radio station KSL I Careful consumers not only count Womans Auxiliary No. 16 to of 7:45 p. m., Monday, September 12. their change but also weigh their CERTIFIES C. I. O. MEAT Typographical Union No. 115 will Mr. Watson was a member of food purchases when they get UNION IN CALIFORNIA hold its first monthly business the house of in last home, writes the Consumers Guide, meeting since the summer vacation session of therepresentatives The WASHINGTON (UNS) He was publication of the Consumers legislature. on Monday, September 12, at 2 Meat United Industrial Workers chairman and committee of AAA. Counsel Division of the mining p. m., at the home of Mrs. Cleo a member of com- Honest merchants welcome this Union, C. I. O., was certified by the investigating 1086 South Fourth East mittee. Hamson, kind of consumer vigilance. It helps National Labor Relations Board street. He age pension, them"to" mafntain ahTghstandard as the sole bargaining agency for Plans for the activities of the direct voted for old social law, security of accuracy when consumers know production, maintenance and disensuing year will be discussed, and act andprimary bills. labor whether or not they get full meas- - tribution employes at two Armour all members who are interested & Co. plants in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Watson is acquainted with jure every time they buy. are urged to attend and make sug- all sections The company did not contest the of the state. He is requisite for home weighgestions for the program for the experienced in business, and favors ers First is an accurate scale. Be sure year. President Roosevelts New Deal yours is correct before you comBEST WISHES program? plain against any short weighing you think you find. Some city sealers or weights and measures officials will test home scales without charge. To check the weight of goods The Old Reliable Since In looking over the activities of in original packages, do this: food 1901 Annie Pike Greenwood, candidate Weigh the package with the for Democratic nomination for in it. This gives you gross weight, New and Used Motors con-tstate senate from Salt Lake coun- - Then weigh the package or Sub-by and Machinery we noted that she was praised tainer without the food in it. liberal United States Senators tract this figure from the gross V Belts - Belting in Stock Lynn J. Frazier of North Dakota- weight. This gives you net weight the weight of the food that and Henrick Shipstead of Minne547 W. 2nd So. Was. 1246 for work youve her paid for. Check the label on labor, farm, sota.for ELECT consumer and the underprivileged, the package to see whether it Besides her educational work, stated the weight correctly. Ask your butcher to deliver all Howe Mrs. Greenwood is a contributor Edward E. an is the and to tfimmings along with your national magazines, Democratic Candidate books. Her books, meat purchases. You have paid for several of author COUNTY COMMISSIONER We Sagebrush Folks, Way of them, and without them you have Term Life on an Irrigated Farm, and no way to check the actual weight in the and Tried Experienced Way of Life on an Indian Reser- - of what youve bought, If you discover a shortage in Business Affairs of the vation, are among the most noted. The last two books will be placed weight, complain just as hard County about it as if you discovered a in public schools of this country. (Paid Political Adv.) Roosestaunch a, she is She says shortage in change. Keep your scales dry and clean. 5 unions claim that it represented more than a majority of the 289 workers at the Hauser packing plant and the Morris Butterine company plant. PRESIDENT PRAISES HARLAN MINERS PACT - Non-Partis- an Non-Partis- Pres-ideWASHINGTON (UNS) Roosevelt recently praised the new contract signed by the United Mine Workers, C. I. O., and the JIarlan County Coal Operators association. Pointing out that he was not (Continued on page 7) nt an 1 cam-paig- Publications (A Total of 124 Issues) One Year Each: p. well-fastene- d. -- McCalls Magazine Pictorial Review Womans World Good Stories The Country Home The Farm Journal And Your Favorite UTAH LABOR NEWS 26-ho- ur -- - All Seven Publications Value $4.75 For Only I I THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. Send your order to the I Utah Labor Hews y, 28 Fourth East St., Salt Lake City lLAI3(5)Ei will help Vote for D. A. SKEEN Democratic Candidate For State Senator Vote Democratic Primary Election, Sept. 13, 1938 (Paid Political Adv.) FOR WASHING MACHINE BUYERS When you buy a washing chine look for a machine that is of solid and durable construction and has a tub that can be easily cared for, writes the Consumers Guide. Porcelain enamel is used on most medium and good grade ma- chines on the market today and has been found satisfactory, says the article. Aluminum is also used and is durable, but is usually higher in price than most tubs of por- - as a STATE SENATOR in Democratic Primary September 13 VOTE DEMOCRATIC (Paid Political Adv. by Labor Friends of Grant Macfarlane) |