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Ilitnlrrs ( 1 is time fm these ahst s tu lie (.imoievs ami the iii h 1 i from the Copital Comments throughout Itah ami the n.it me meed to wide then .Iiiieiessmen in a s 01 asking sjieeih passage ul SJ I 17 m the Senate ami IIJK 7tS m the llniise Immediate at turn is d the lesnhitiiius ale to he jSissed lieliue Septemlier potentiallv the lust National I hinting and Fishing l)a m the I lilted Stales. urii-ssai- the flying willoughbys FACTS, FIGURES AND FABLES by Vcnf N'cff Still sintmerinq ovci the Wabh tn.jton political hies that con troversial potfid of labor "con tributionb earmaikofl lor certain hand picked candidates during the las! ele, tions Didn't Sen, ito t Harrison Williams ol New Jei sey secure something close to $ 100 000 in campaign donations from laborites5 And cn t he now sponsoring a lan that will strengthen the already super powerful ,ower of the big labor unions and automatically weak en that of the employers5 I am referring to the Eckhardt W illiams plan, which would give railroad unions the right to stage selective strikes for whatever reasons they choose, and ties the hands of the railroads by re fusing to permit them to respond by locking out dissenting ern pioyees If this isn't what's known as political footsie, tell me what is1 Some politicians, the railroad unionists, and their power hungry union bosses, are certainly on the wrong track They're driving themselves right out of business1 Ironic note the hippies n Cuba are forcibly shaved, then sent to work 14 hom'. a dav in the sugar cane fields By whose order5 Bearded Castro and his bearded, hairy henchmen1 which will prohibit unions fioin levying those excessive, wallet straining fines against their inembets (Bill S 1873, spon sored by Senator Prouty oi Ver mont, is one, Bill H R 9149,(110 effort of Representative L.any Winn. r of Kansas, is another Let's hope that the Congress will act wisely and pass these measures quickly, and give the "little man" a break ) news leak' Emba.rassrng Even though New York City is in the grip of a drastic financial crisis, moie than S60.000 was spent recently for brand new limousines for top city officials The purchase included a 512,000 blue Cadillac for the mayor, a man who loves 'he limelight. This, in spite of the fact that His Honor had just publicly declared a "fteeze" on new car purchases for other city politicos' When the news media discovered the blunder, the mayor quickly ordered the car purchased for him returned to the showroom for a refund. I'd guess that this is one headline maker the publicity hungry mayor would rather the rest of the country not know about! Steel is guaidmq itself against the shock of a 31" wage hike. The telephone woikeisare clam- s work-eitian-u- t oring for 25"o The on the Atm a maioi city lantic r.eabeaid want 30'u more Can t they learn a lesson from the taxicab drivers m a maor metropolis, whose union bosses a goaded them into a strike andrefantastic fare raise with the sult that people think twice about taking a cab at all -- and many cabs are riding empty, even m tush hours' Its one thing to want a fair wage but it's quite another to of the maiket price yourself out You think your food bill is high5 Dear people, our government is expected to raise the annual food stamp handout to dependent individuals next year to 52 billron Like it or not. you and I foot that food bill as well as our own Through our taxes. Who gets the food stamps? The bona fide poor and disadvantaged. of course Plus millions of other unscrupulous, unqualified people, ranging from young parasites to strikers who are off payroll by their cwt, choice and who hop aboard the food stamp gravy train just as though they belonged there. Time to pull the emergency brake. say, tn the form or new laws regarding government welfare handouts. Let these opportunists earn their own bread and butter pecan tee cream just as you and I do. My hat ts off to the Honorable Robert H. Michel hippie-go-luck- 1 COUNTY THE MILLARD Review - Progress off Millard County JTu Official Prmtod and Published m Fillmore , tf.llard Co. heujnr Joseph timitli Thechupel grounds improvement movement will be celebrated by u big dance Saturday evening in the Alcazar Hall. The proceeds of the dance will boused towards putting up a neat fence around the grounds. Music will be furnished by the high school orchestra and r! & FRIDAY MARCH 6. 1914. FILLMORB inr.AtK w All ifFti (1. W. xixon of Holden waa a business visitor here last Mon- day. Wm. H. Iliggnis returned from his tip to Salt Lake last Saturday. A. A. Kimball wna here on business of this on Monday week. Fred Bird of Hatton waa a n Saturday Fillmore visitor last. , FOR SALE er of town. eall on J. V. Wednesday nninci)t of tht Nutnv a!t nt 1PM. Ashby, I'tali. G. R. Huntsman lake tn hi.sii.ts and returned on t hi a w cek. James Tuesday of lL riof, I VI n! i I't.th.on thr 1 I Cltom.tnl nttnit'4 n M ti J.y of hi April. , Iii Imore IxntlSVC.C U 1 -- d even-ingwa- s liV fal-- f 4-- 5 vv mefffa- - SLHS- - 1OK ;i (11 IMI'.-- I V I at NO. 1 FT 193$ ? SPVSR3U1 3 Millard All kinds of Fresh and Salt meat at all time. rRESliriSU EVERY uiatf ami gfl'l ing weight , I ami 7 yean nld. Inquire lb-- Brngren. olliee. l. S. of tin Interior Mtirr nt Nllt I like t'llj. I I. 'll, rhriMr) If.Ill-r- i H't I Jo-'- .i b. ll) given llmt N.illi, I. I '.one ( Me iilow ft nli wlm on Nm, ini'' r . i, ' i nni'le II one -- I e;n I eut I V NW for r nil . n. -N I ' 4 mill M of X 4 1, Ml fl, I'' s', '( I Nnllll.l I t loll i T"W of -- I -' fill I l mil e- -t lilt nkl M, l.'.lliuo nmke l oial li li il not iee ef mtenlnm l Hi , e Gro- I'.irtini'iH , Barija Location Description 1937 CMC l Fillmore Ton Special Tel. Bodv VA Frame & Winch 1917 Chevrolet 81289770 Count y Proyrisue l illiiiorr. I t.ih K 1031 17, 1971 Brill, iy, Fillmore a 1950 Dodge 1 Ton Special Tel. Body with ladder BIDS: Plcose submit bids on o unit basis. You may bid for ony one or oil units. Bids will be accepted at the business office in Delta on or before September 24, 1971. Notice for Publication. V'Htiiient of the Interior, B. S. Dmil "llice nt Salt Dike City, Ctuli, 1 i mi t y Ulli, let I, N,.t ne i lierel,y given tluit (ieneva Sm. ill, vvitlow of John II Small, tlivil., of Xi phi. t lull, w lm mi July JJ. 10"!'. in. nil- - I loine-len- .l bntry. Serial No. for Du I .J.i, a t, F.'v of N of sV4, Sei'tion Itt. Tow ni mi, it West, Salt Lake III Sou'll, Hange Mei nii.'in, has lileil notice of inlciUum Proof to r to in. ike pin.'il three-yeatit i il li claim to the lm '! alwivc ileserih-- i il, hi fore the Cli rk of the District iLlllll III' Coiitl.nl Fillmon , Plali, on the kNlli r t proof, to riLi-Pefore llie l, tin I,'in,l hIhiv e .'4 of Man'll, lal I. t Court nt illi.mre, ilav Clerk of tin t allies a witnesses: Chiinmut 11 Ctnli on tin- Nt li i!ny of April. (iioige W. Waile, Parley P. Payne. Clninnint nione a witne Ueny. Joseph S. t tiles, Jesse Powell all of ti S. I'linie, VVillmtti H I illinnre, I'lnh. Lewi I.rnnmiii, of Meml'ivv, I tali, anil K.D H. Thompson, Register. ie of Fillmore, Piali Jaeol) It. First Puhlnnlion Feb. 13, 1914. Ki'gi-til U K l'irxt Pulilicntioii Slar. t, IU1 VV oll-- i, I Delta INSPECTION; These units may be inspected between the hours of 8:00 A.M. ond 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. ADDRESS: F, notice". : Eineef New An BpTn-Datceries. MAILORDERS A1.K, lm1 tr;uii 11 all or ill part L.oiHI t FRIDAY. ailAHS. mruiu'tnrttf lt moJ tooffJtf Nutl aiJ Otrfttmlt e. 1 lo call & GROCERY PAI1HS I 1 S. THE CITY MEA7 anj buiUms. ni DAILY UHIM ladder Dont forget Xonf fofgtl ue hanj'c clt Mitnc ! scenes t)0x 635, CflTA Ton Special Tel. Body with Banana 40c and 50c per dozen. Otange 40c and 50c pot dozen. Lrtnnn 40c per dozen. or The precipatio't in Fillmore Uo kntmtii. Hi IU 11111, N4hi for the month of Fehruaiy w a lVlT W l' JtMpU II. f hl( r l t iii. .91. Maxium temprature tid and All of Kn K mt r. Ti,,,np-oti- . inainimun degree. Kint I'ul'lt' niM'ii M ir. Mr. Ed. Maycoek who has been Muitd.iy evening .h sie II, working ir. the Robison mines enteftained tlo Minin. ,nt Deep Creek came home tins i.aba girl at the home of Mr. week. Hattie RobiMiti. Dainty Do your spring pruning ?nw. were erved. A If you dont know bow, call on beautiful bow of violet form-eyour Horticultural Tree Inspecttlm renter piece. The or. 'pent in sewing ami Those present vvcic Ella Iait week baby girls made iiiu-iI. iis Rolusun, Mrs. their appearance at tin homes Ivehisnii, of Mr. bud. Mrs, Ed. Rennett Jr. Barker llobisun, 'liters Speak-tnin- , Ada Brunson, Avu Stev-e- t and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ihnsten s, Sarah A mlerson, Kat 10 A ml sun, alt doing well. Of Hidden. ersutt, Laura Culltsler. Grace Yv and Jane Wilkiusnn. tn. Kelly, son of John Kelly our postmaster, of Mary stale, While ut m hind lat Friday arrived here fur a smrt isit blest son of Cba. Robi-u- n the with relatives und friends lat in the eye by a largo was struck Friday. which euuc ruck, complete Conference L. I). S. Church in that member for a few day, 6th one fare I)r. Stcvt ns us culled nml Salt Lake April rates Tickets on sale April 1st to present treating the boy and 6th inclusive. Long limit ask fur exports t have the eye entirely tickets via Salt Lake Route. curcd w ithin a few days. M- M. OR 1 Daniel A. Kelly, Prop. All of beautiful (Poit rlnmi carJi all liens 12 of JiJJerent Fresh Beef, Pari TCutton and Lard prices. thr t 0r'CS 5c Fresh Fru;t. J I to flu Um! illxtH1 (j nsTltusl, r h t t ourt tin I I'lv rk t'f 0)l it), IUh. f r h of NU 4. r.,ttrrAi rml No learning-ton- , MsMlofi lit. T1 lulu Il. N'litll, IiiOU' V(V, f'ftlt I. file MerDiiHfi. Inin Mei f lO'tiee intfiitior ti intile Kinnl Salt lllastt for4ridu 'back food. 1 p0ST S tint Jr ltnh, toM-l- A. Kelly. CONFECTIONARY. cr Shell 4 ll for Bone Meal 6 Ibi for 25c l The following vehicles have been declared surplus by the Utah Telephone Company, ond will be sold to the highest bidder: AT SWALLOWS Chiikcn TELEPHONE COMPANY j V C0lil' ITEM CruunJ herMy fciwn Iota in the cent- Itonuet! of Write phone or NowmUf P, liM. UTAH I Yours for honest values by I to n t Interior. I,nke ( str-kin- A DIME STORE Some fine drippingpans at 12'c and I5c each; tea strainers 5c each; w hich usually sell for 15c each; scrubbing brushes 5c and iOc each. Kellys is the place to get your moneys worth. notTce. Ih- The Danes adamantly defend their right to raid the salmon spawning grounds by claiming that they need the fish to feed the Eskimos Since they mulct some 200,000 tons of salmon a year, it is estimated, and there are only 38.000 Eskimos in the entire world, isn't there some' thing rotten in the state of Denmark's official thinking5 By my count, that means that every single Eskimo would have to consume 51 tons ol salmon a year As far as fish stones go, that's a bit much to swallow. Has anyone noticed the curi ous relation between excessivi union power and drastic eco nomic distress5 It happened ir Britain, when the labor gov ernment all but reduced the once mighty Empne into a pathetic welfare state. Could it happen here5 It's clearly evident that unless the ultra powerful labor unions stop pressuring and for staggering wage hikes, the prices of practically everything will spiral upward so sharply that none of us-n- ot even the strikers who win their exorbitant wage increases will be able to buy much with our shrinking dollars. NEEDED in FILLMORE: ffliscellanoous. ent writing. We are reliably informed that there lias recently been closed in the olliee of attorney Mel-v- l 11, an inqiortunt land and eat tie deal in Nevada, involving a consideration in excess of titty thousand dollars and that Mr. laiul oiluc Itltrunrj ml' troducing bills in Congress Though the measure was voted down, it did receive the endorsement of a sizable number ol members who fearlessly recog nrzed the evil. 3c ii-- James A. Kelly left for Salt on business of this week. A FOR SALE : 0 acre homestead relinquishment. Iamd located on Whiskey Creek near Holden; 40 acres has been plow, ed and entire tract can be cultiDesire to disjsise of vated. same at once. Liquir of Dale IE 1arke, iM Hi Boston Building Salt Uke City, ( tali. Little J. I. Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith has been seriously ill for the pat week of intestinal trouble, hut has recovered somewhat at the pres- Melville has been ret lined E. S. lliggina left for Salt the pur ha mts to luiik aft or laat Saturday, where lie will interests. legal make hia luture home. Embroideries at a Discount. all embroderies in (Illinois) who introduced an amendment to stop this abuse. big discount on this w eek. All Kellys store will be given d 20c per yard to w idths from 3 up per Como In at once before they are all picked over. Mr. Ennis Knbison of Hatton he expects to be out of bed within the next ten days. was here Saturday. Farina front 40 to 300 acrea for sale also city property. W. II. Raamuaaen. Priesthood meeting of millurd Stake of Zion waa well attended in Fillmore last Saturday. in trampling them underfoot. With its usual sanction of anything and everything that organized labor does, the National Labor Relations Board has condoned this tyranny. What's the poor guy to do5 What recourse does he have? Finally, the courageous lawmakers in Washington are in- For one day only Saturdriy (tomorrow) Kelly will sell out his entire stock of mens work shirts. These shirts are all first quality and regularly sell at 50c each. Tomorrow they go at 40c each. J.S. Giles returned from .Salt Iaike oil Tueaday of this week, I where he went to be present at the operation for appendieitus, Mr. Seymour Brunson of Mead ow waa in town Tuesday. tect the individual workers rights are now a major offender ir rous- which was performed on his son mjuxTTrrwirt it mixTnicmt Grover. Mr. Giles informed tm Mr. Chas. Swallow of Meadow that Grover came through the was here Saturday on liUHtietu. ordeal with (lying colors and that w This could happen in any union. And the pity of it is. that the labor unions which were originally instituted to help pro- Work Shirts Special Sale of mens wgganwwMHIigifi Ial ill be served. us all turn out and have a ing good t ime. frihdinientH Publisher. Met a man who was doing a slow bum. Why? Seems that one day while h? was on the job at the factory, a group of union workers pulled a wildcat strike. He was in a distant part of the plant and therMom was unaware that the strike was on until he left at the end of the day. The unionists grabbed him. His union "punished" him by fining him five times the amount of his day's pay for allegedly violating a strike agreement -- of which he knew noth-jn- Utah Telephone Company P. 0. Box 635, Delta, Utah 84624 Mark the envelope "Vehicle Bid" TERMS: Cosh, certified check or money order, mode payable to Utah Telephone Company, to be paid ot the time the successful bidder is REMOVAL: The successful bidder will be expected to remove the units within one week from time of purchase. i - liree-yeii- I Hi-l- n, - 1 I CONTACT: Grover Upton, Keith Rowlinson Boyd Doy. or , Ii T. The Utah Telephone Company reserves the riqht to occcpt or refuse any or all bids. TKLmiONK: laAWhaHniaiiiiaaMHaHaaa..... |