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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. DECEMBER 30. 1938 POLITICAL OUTLOOK Utah, who is classed as 100 perUTAII WOMEN cent republicrat. Secretary Hopkins is an excel- HAVE A FORESTRY (Continued from page 1) lent administrator and probably nual money raising festivities anc the best man the President could PROGRAM hear an address by Governor Leche find to bring about coa of spirit of Louisiana, a liberal. There will between business and the The Utah Federation of Women's be radio messages from President operation government. under the direction of Mrs. Clubs, Roosevelt and National Chairman a.wnderful b president"; and Mrs. JaC0V? dld James Farley. ? as wpa01"8 Walter C. Hurd, chairman of the Colonel F. C. Harrington, a reg- Committee on Conservation of NatSALT LAKE DEMOCRATS ular Resources, army officer, who has been ural INDORSE FIVE WOMEN Forestry and serving as chief engineer for the Trees; ar planning to do some real FOR STATE SENATE WPA, was designated by President constructive work in conection with the forest resources of Utah. succesRoosevelt as Mr. the Anticipating resignation sor in the WPA. Hopkins In cooperation with the U. S. Forfrom the state senate of Mrs. Corest who been has Service, they are developing Williams,' Aubrey nelia S. Lund, last November elect chief and conservation pro WPA administrator. assistant forestry ed as Salt Lake county recorder, National grams covering the forests, ranges, named to was direct the members of the Democratic county watersheds, wildlife, and soil recommittee last week endorsed five Youth Administration. sources of the state. women for the senate position. A pamphlet, entitled Forestry NORRIS TO They are: Mrs. Flora Severn, Mrs. LIBERALSTALKS and Conservation Programs for E. E.Ericksen, Mrs. Stella C. Womens Clubs, with foreUtah Boucher and Mrs. Frank P. Stewwords by Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. art of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. A. Liberalism will emerge stronger Hurd, has gone out to all of the than ever from the last election, C. Jensen of Sandy. local chapters of the Utah Federawill teach setbacks because the Mrs. Lund has not announced tion of Womens Clubs. This progressives to unite for future her intentions to resign. contains a great deal of campaigns, Senator George W. pamphlet interesting information; suggesin Norris predicted the other day NEW SECRETARY tions for specific programs to meet Washington. OF COMMERCE Defeat of liberal candidates in the conditions in different localities, and a lot of related informaThe appointment of liberal Har- some cases was deserved, he said, tion on the whole question of conbecause they refused to comprory L. Hopkins as Secretary of mise servation. . , another. with one Commerce by President Rbosevelt he these argued, defeats, Despite is hailed with satisfaction by all I citizens of the real fundamental principles of MUNICIPAL liberal and injured. America. He succeeds Daniel C. progressivism were not still believe in lib-- 1 POWER PLANT The people Roper, resigned. and About the only voice of dissatis- eral, progressive government SHOW PROFITS in politany are against corruption faction over the appointment of Norris Senator ical party, new. cabinet member came from MURRAY The municipally-owne- d Senator King of power plant of Murray, in a report compiled, for the first nine months of 1938 and submitted last Year New All a Happy Wishing week to the city council by A. G. Hulteen, bookkeeper, shows a total profit of $22,250.10, or $2913.94 over the corresponding period ofj Recorder-Elec- t last Lake Salt year. County Unusual feature of the report! was a tabulation of total kilowatt sales amounting to and receipt of $59,474.08. I Year 1939 New Cash , receipts from January to Happy September averaged about $60001 with September leading with collections of $8058.57. The report shows that the total! Salt Lake County Commissioner-Elec- t operating cost for the nine month period was $34,156.98. The balance sheet, as of September 3, 1938, lists total fixed assets at $292,198.42 compared a Happy New Year Best Wishes with $274,141.15 last year; current assets at $33,091.63 with reported in 1937. Total assets of the system amount to $327,631.08 after deSalt Lake City Postmaster duction of deferred charges amounting to $1224.93. During the corresponding period last year total assets of the system were Wishing My Many Thousands of Friends of Organized Labor , Liabilities of this department inHappiness and a Prosperous New Year 1939 clude: Meter deposits, $5262; acWLLIAM MURDOCH crued interest, Burton & Company, $49.98; accrued interest; Snow, SALT LAKE CITY COMMISSIONER Goddart & Company, $50; bond Burton & payable, Company, $4000; bonds payable Snow Good-ar- t, $10,000; PWA revenue bond3, federal tax, $1.52, and $19,000; Happy New Year state sales tax, $97.03. Murray citys investment is list-- 1 ed at $226,919.55, which with the $22,250.10 profit and the total liaof $38,461.43, totals a liabilbility Marshal United States I and net worth of $327,631.08. ity The report shows that increase over 1937 collections was $3430.84, I an average of $381.24 more per I month. New Year to the Good People of Utah fair-mind- ed ultra-r- eactionary the holdings for which now amount to about 5 billions of dollars. The Treasurv holds over 16 billions of gold and silver against which there is a dollar liability. It also holds about 13 billions of dollars in foreign obligations. on I LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH Best Wishes for a Happy Nciv Year (Continued from Page 4) In case of disputes between affiliates, the board may investigate and offer recommendations to the convention. Similarly, the board may file charges and conduct hearings against any officer of the organization or member of the board on the ground that such person is ruilty of malfeasance or maladministration and file a report with the convention. The convention is the supreme authority of the organization and its decisions will be governed by a majority vote. National and international unions and organizing committees are required to contribute a per capita $316,-607.1- E. E. MONSON Secretary of State - To Utah Labor ... I Wish You a Prosperous New Year, 1939 MARTIN M. LARSON PEPTOMIST SOUR GINGER ALE LIME RICKEY Justice of Supreme Court I - HAPPY NEW YEAR, 1939 Roger I. McDonough JUDGE I - Patronage of Labor Margetts Coal Co. King and Aberdeen Union Mined COAL Denhalter Bottling Co. 233 E. 5th So. Was. 1013 2222 So. 7th East 7 ( 66 Happy New Year to Utah Workers T. C. STAYNER CO. Wholesale Distributor Building Supplies E. 4th So. Salt Lake City Was. 2774 Wishing Our Old and New Labor Friends a Happy New Year ASSOCIATED SERVICE I. M. HYLAND 8208 GOFF, Manager 2245 HYLAND DRIVE MELODY LAPSE Extends to You Best Wishes For a Happy New Year And Suggests That You Make RESERVATIONS Now FOR NEW YEARS EVE We Cater to Dinner Parties, Large or Small No Cover Charge When Dinner is Served 3618 HIGHLAND DRIVE Hy. 8686 J HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR LABOR FRIENDS combined MUCmAir HAUL! ED ELY More Leisure Hours for Women 99 DAMP WASH Murray 213 Hyland 612 Bingham 213 GORDON CREEK COAL" money UNION MINED UTAHS SUPER COAL Not a Clinker in a Carload Its bonded indebtedness is about 38 billions. It has a cash balance of 2Vz billions, exclusive of the dollar stabilization fund. It has a proprietary interest of about 4 billions in various Government corpora-- 1 tions whose combined assets are) more than 12 billions of dollars. The Treasury handles invest-- 1 ments of approximately 25 different agencies and trust accounts, THE REAL BARGAIN SERVICE HAPPY NEW YEAR, 1939 transactions in all accounts in that single year were in the neighborhood of 45 billions of dollars. The Governments revenue last year amounted to over 7 billions of dollars. Its budgeted expenditures biliions. We Welcome the 2. According to reports released by Allen T. Sanford, state director for the National Emergency Council, in 1792 the total receipts of the Government amounted to less than 9 millions of dollars; in 1915, they were less than a billion dollars. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 1938, including public debt is- sues and exchanges, the receipts had jumped to over 18 billions of dollars. In addition, there were currency redemptions of $3,351,-000,00- 0. exceeded 8 Happy New Year, 1939 Call UNCLE SAMS INCOME Its A Crystal Sparkling Water 28 Happy . The ADJUTANT GENERAL 3. Duces GILBERT MECHAM I l"J. G. Williams The Season Is Here For for A. SMOOT WAGES FOR GLOVE INDUSTRY STUDIED A statewide NEW YORK of wages, hours, and other working conditions of women and minors employed in all branches of the glove industry by the Division of Women in Industry and Minimum Wage of the New York State Department of Labor is well (Continued on Page 6) and forwarded to Washington, and, in a couple of days, they are compiled with the result that there is a complete financial statement of all operations of the Government ready to present to Congress and the President within approximately ....a .ft.. mnnFl9 afa nrn. pared in the states. ROSCOE BODEN I. tax of five cents a month a member to the C. I. O. under the terms of the constitution, while dues of local industrial unions are fixed at 50 cents a month. state Treasury Accounts office $55,-920.- 47 " Jevery nancYa7retpConrt138omped MRS. CORNELIA S. LUND $41,-323.- Page 5 A Premium Coal at no extra cost. Heat units determine the value of coal. 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