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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, DECEMBER 2, 1938 EVERY INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL INDEX AT YEARS PEAK AND MOVING UPWARD THE MERRY POLITICAL OUTLOOK CHRISTMAS SEASON On the first page dt many anti-Ne- w Important upward revisions of Deal newspapers Sunday, No- factory schedules which will apply I8' I a g00d le (Continued from page 1) mous Liberty league publicity campaigns and its Washington lobby. can be predicted that time to subscribe theIt 1940 set-u- p safely of the Republican Labor News. It party will be reactionary in every the word. In fact several appropriate Hon sense of observers believe it will be political yourself and to the most reactionary political i movement ever to face the American voters. Kon-den- Utah vember 6, was displayed the final to November have been announced. will an make of campaign argument Rebound in the markets seems to Herbert Hoover of how busi- answer in the negative the question day Gift to ness had been ruined by Roose- whether the weakness in Septem- friends, velt, production slowed down, un- ber was due to domestic causes as your conscionable restrictions placed well as the war danger. The evi- A letter from James Is that the trend al) along upon business. Nearly all such takx; Winton, Wyoming, STATE LAW MAKER reactionary organs carried on their has been upward. The business is FETED AT A BANQUET Unclosed nnd post first pages news headlines such as on the books where it will support aY8 the following: Industrial Output lice order for $1.50 for my re Members of the Democratic comRises to 95 Per Cent. In the case in the newal subscription Said Broadan Wall for your mittee of District 245 were hostessof this particular first page title, Hearst paper. Nov. 8: "The stock , aI es at a delightful banquet Monday Ut )endid jik ,h immediately alongside it was an market (on Nov. 7) wound up at a ,1;, evening, November 21, given in editorial praising the Hoover new high for the year. Right after fnc 1 am 8ac of P. S. Mathakis, recently honor broadcast. the close, General Motors Corpora- recommend it to my friends to the state house of repreelected In the same Sunday issues of the tion announced a quarterly and associates. resentatives from legislative dis. 50 dividend on the common stock, reactionary press were many other No. the home of Mrs. H. at trict 3, State Representative Frank R. revealing items of the strong up- cents higher than in any previous 1026 East First South Done, surge of business throughout the quarter this year. The larger pay- - Bonacci is always a practical street. nation and in all lines. Here are The long banquet table was efS.foa?; booster for the Utah Labor a few samples: News. He returned from the C. fectively decorated with bright red The American Iron & Steel Insti- Jr. white Said the Magazine of Wall Street I. O. national convention in carnations, and lighted withdistrict tute reported operations at 1.0 Darling, tapers. Ralph Third quar , Pittsburgh with a roll of new per cent of capacity, an advance of in its current issue: chairman, acted as the toastmaster. 4.2 points for the week, compared ter earnings were highly favorable result as and a subscriptions Responding to toasts were Mr. with 51.4 per cent a month ago and in that aggregate profits of the this and District Marthakis will the Judge 200 corporations to report was spread publication 41.0 per cent for the corresponding flrst I. recently McDonough, Roger the second gospel of unionism to addiweek in 1937. elected state supreme court justice. tional readers in Connecticut, Mrs. Marthakis was presented with The Federal Reserve Board re inand Colorado. beautiful a Pennsylvania that ported bouquet of flowers. factory output I creased 5 per cent during October CARBON BOOSTS followed, with music thanks Dancing Many to 95 (using 1923-2- 5 levels as 100 furnished by the New Deal band, Added subscriptions, new the districts Democratic musical for the fifth consecutive month COAL INDUSTRY from 76 in May. 1928. and renewals, during the week organization. were issued to Mr. Construction contracts were the have come from Salt Lake City, andInvitations (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. highest in October for any ' one I Price and sev J. B. Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. month since 1929. practically all of which is spent Ogden, Provo, The board estimated that slightly within the state of Utah. The ratio eral other Utah points. That Boden, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell H. Adams, more than 1,000,000 persons hac of your business in this section of splendid I been reemployed since June. Tota the state is directly proportional Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Skidmore, Mrs. man-houto the volume of coal mined and How about your subscrip Anthony C. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. S. gained 15 per cent. Grant Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harold The National Lumber Manufac- transported. The purchasing power Hon? E. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. turers Association reported that of the state as a whole is affected new business was 24 per cent above by the rise and fall of our markets Korth, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Haley, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, John that booked for the corresponding for coal. In an indirect manner, K. week last year. Pragastis, K. A. Christensen, therefore, your company also has and Mrs. W. Frank Liston, Mr. Mr. The Association of American an interest in the problems conand Mrs. W. A. Rupea, Mr. and Railroads reported freight carload fronting this part of the state. Mrs. Francis E. Samway, Mr. and of one If you happen to be using some ings, 708.340, up five-tentMrs. R. B. Barrett,' Mr. and Mrs. per cent in a week, described as a other form of ; fuel in your plant or contra-seasonWilliam Cayias, and the guests of The car- building we feel that you have been gain. honor. in 58 index advanced from misinformed a3 to its advantages loading try 0f the state of Utah, June to 68 in October. and, perhaps, that you were not And Whereas, the coal industry The Annalist reported mail or- aware of its effect upon employ- - pays directly to the state of Utah, MISS LEWIS GOES der companies again leading the ment and purchasing power within a amount of taxes and royal TO LIMA CONFERENCE iarge Wool-worretail trade recovery. F. W. the state. We feel that this part ties, which is substantially in reported sales only five hun- of the state is entitled to your sup-- 1 creaesd with the added use of coa Miss Kathryn ' Lewis, daughter dredths of one per cent under rec- port in our opposition to imported, for fuel. and secretary of C. I. O. President W. T. laborless, tax-fre- e ord October, 1937 sales. fuels. And Whereas, the schools of the John L. Lewis, is among the deleGrant company sales exceeded Oc On the other hand if you are j state 0f Utah and the state gov-- a gates named by President Rooseconsumer of coal and a loyal sup- - ernment are largely tober, 1937 as did those of various dependent velt as United States delegate to other concerns. conference at porter of state industries it is to be upon the taxes and royalties the . Wards Automotive Reports esti- expected that the business of your which are paid by the coal indus Lima, Peru. mated November car production at company in the territory directly try. Miss Lewis is the youngest per365.000, compared with 376,000 in affected by the mining of coal, will And Whereas, there is now com son ever to represent the governNovember of last year. improve. You may be assured that jng jnt0 the state of Utah, fuel in ment on an official mission of this The Associated Press reported the Southeastern Utah Associated the form of natural gas, which is nature. Electric power consumption, again Industries will do all within its practically tax free and sold in diMiss Lewis ordinarily shuns the close to a new record, at the end power to see that your company rect competition' with Utah coal, headlines and personal publicity, of October was running more than will enjoy a commensurate share of And Whereas, due to the fact but if you want to see her famous 400.000.- 000 kilowat hours a week the present and. future volume of that said natural gas is tax free, father in Washington offices of the ahead of the 1929 high. business transacted in Carbon and the use of coal as a fuel has been United Mine Workers and the C. I. The National City Bank of New Emery counties. greatly injured to the detriment of O. you have to see her first. She York said in its monthly letter: We most respectfully request the state and Carbon and Emery handles a great deal of detail work practically all of which is spent your favorable consideration and county governments, the state correspondence, reading of reaims in the cooperation school fund and those dependent ports, admitting and dismissing furthering and objects of our association to upon the coal industry, visitors for her busy dad. Her the end that we within the coal And Whereas, it is recognized desks at the office and at home are DONT SPEND YOUR counties directly and all within that, in the mining, transportation piled high with labor union statisstate indirectly may enjoy in- - and distribution of coal, labor is a tics, biography, novels and ecothe LIFE TWO FEET FROM measures of prosperity. creased nomic tracts. She peruses scores HAPPINESS major factor, The building of industry and And Whereas, it is recognizee of newspapers and magazines for improvement in employment and that, in the distribution of natural items which might interest or enpurchasing power are of immediate gas labor is almost a negligible lighten her father. concern to you and to us. Your factor, Only 27 years old, she has been views on the situation with sugges- Be Resolved, Therefore her It fathers executive assistant foi Now, tions as to solutions of what ap-- 1 that this organization reouests the over five years. Miss Lewis was pear to us as mutual problems will Honorable Henry H. Blood, the born in Springfield, 111. She spent be appreciated. a few years at Bryn Mawr after a governor, of the state of Utah,-tDemand Gas Tax include in his message to the 1931' period of boarding school. Her The Southeastern Associated In- - Utah state legislature, a request friends suspect that girls college Wear dustries has adopted a strong res- - that a suitable tax be placed upon was too tame for her after her earolution asking the state legislature natural gas coming from outside ly years in the home of the dyBuster Drown Shoes namic, striving union chief. ;o place a suitable tax upon natural sources into the state of Utah, Mrs. Burton W. Musser of Salt that Be It Further Resolved, outside sources jas coming from For Juniors sent be resolution Lake this f . City was also apnointed on H. copy into the state. Governor Henry has been requested to include rectly to all members of the Utah the American delegation and acAir Step Shoes in his message to the state legisla- - state legislature, requesting them companied Miss Lewis to Lima. ;ure this important phase of the to support such a measure during Secretary of State Cordell Hull For Men and Women the 1939 session of said legislature. heads the U. S. delegation. program. Be It Further Resolved, that Sold Exclusively by The resolution reads as follows: Whereas, the coal industry of copies of this resolution be mailed CLEOPATRAS BEAUTY GOATES the state of Utah is one of Utahs to the leading newspapers of the of Utah and that they be major and basic industries, being state Violation of WASHINGTON asked to present said resolution to Shoe Store 1 the employ-directly responsible for Act Commission Trade the Federal and welfare of at least forty j the people of Utah ment Main 121 S. thousand people, And Whereas, the entire state (At Walkers) Labor, Buy Your'Kid a Bike For Christmas . . . ; of Utah is indirectly dependent for Christmas upon the welfare of the coal indus- Sweep Your Rooms With Page 3, is alleged in a complaint issued by the commission against Johnson-Smit- h & Co., et al., Detroit, Michin the sale of certain books igan, of instruction. The complaint alleges that the directions contained in one of the books, which purportedly reveals Cleopatras beauty secrets, will not, as advertised, enable a woman to acquire beauty and will not cause her to be besieged with admiraby suitors half-ma- d tion for her charms. ce M-- or SEASON'S GREETING Wolters Electric Store The Electrical Gift Shop 2 45. Electric Alarm Clock Horpoint Iron Decorative lamp, l.29 up. Ttee up. J2.50 COMPLETE LINES ALL ArPLIAN-- ' C.LS FREE DELI VI RY. 238 South State Wsa, 6 70 75-ce- nt KODAK FOR CHRISTMAS EILL SHIPLER PHOTOS v 117 South Main St. Kodak. Film. Finlahtnr. S Hour Film Servlet li COMMERCIAL PHOTOS Anywhere" "Any Tlmo I I PHOTOS OF QUALITY .Open Until 18 P. M. Every Day I 117 So. Main Wasatch 2282 l I I BICYCLES ARE IDEAL XMAS GIFTS New- and Used I1S.08 to fSA - Brooke Iver Johnson Over 600 bicycle to choose from. Durable model in Tricycle. Wagon, Hand Car ScootSidewalk Bikes Sled Accesers. 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