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Vice-Presiden- Bandley HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Utah, Central Division. LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAILROAP COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, Vice-Preside- L. T. EPPERSON RAILWAY EMPLOYES DEPARTMENT OF TTTE AMERICAN PED-- E RATION OF LABOR, F. M. Jewell, as President of said FederaMction, and individually, J. F. said of as Grath, Federation and individually, and J. Scott, as Secretary Treasurer of said Federation and individually. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM FEDERATION No. 105 OF THE RAILWAY EMPLOYES DEPARTMENT OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, B. II. Furse, as. President of said Federation, and indias vidually, rand Anthony Johnson, of said FederSecretary-Treasureation and individually, William Wilburn, C. J. Shrum, F. M. Wage-maA. M. Gibson, B. R. Roach, B. H. Furse, as Members of the Executive Board of said Federation No. 105, and individually. - ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL OF MACHINISTS, William H. AsJohnson, as President of said sociation, and individually, Thomof said as Wilson, as Association and individually, and William Wilburn, as General Chairman of said Association, and Provo, Utah LOCAL UNION No. 1515 OF INTER- GLASSES FITTED FOR HEALTH AND VISION J vs. ' Dr. C. M. Peterson Phone 52 WEST CENTER ST. SO Vice-Preside- nt n, BANKERS LIFE CO. Des Moines,. Iowa INSURANCE -- District Agent h YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY Let Me Half Sole and Repair Them OLD WORN OUT SHOES Guaranteed to Look and Wear Like New Give Me a Trial JBe Convinced. DONT THROW Shoe Shop Economy Thomas Demos, Prop. , 403 W. Center St. Provo, Utah Utah Timber & Coal Company 160 West Fifth North. Phono 232 KING CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK ROYAL STANDARD Lump, Nut and Slack Kindling, Lumber, Shingles, Roofing and Cement A Square Deal to Every Patron PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Typewriters Repaired, aBought specand Sold. Repairing work All guaranteed. ialty. PHONE 201-W Vice-Preside- nt individually. OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION MACHINISTS of Provo, Utah, O. W. Mann, as President of said Local Union and individually, B. J. David, as Vice President of said Local Union and individually, B. N. Reddington, as Financial Secreindi- -' tary of said Local Unionasand g Recold-invidually, F. J. Tennant Union Local said of Secretary and individually, E. B. Smoot, as Treasurer of said Local Union and as individually, P. N. Chapman, and Union Local said of Chairman individually, and B. J. McIIale and Robert Gillespie, as Committeemen of said Local Union and individually. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BLACKSMITHS, DROP FORGERS AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, J. W. Kline, as President of said Brotherhood and individually, and C. J. Shrum, as General Chairman of said Brotherhood, and individually. OF INTER LOCAL UNION No NATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BLACKSMITHS, DROP FORGERS AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, of Provo, Utah, and A. Nelson, as Chairman of said Local Union and individually. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BOILERMAKERS, IRON SHIP BUILDERS AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, J. A. Franklin, as and president of said Brotherhood, individually, and P. M. Wageman, as General Chairman of said Brotherhood and individually. iLOCAL UNION No. . . OF INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF IRON SHIP BOILERMAKERS, BUILDERS AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, of Trovo, Utah, J. G. Simmonson as President of said Local Union and individually, J. A. of said LoStarr, as cal Union and individually, W. M. Local Welker, as Chairman of said O. M. Union, and individually, and as financial Secretary of Clatk, said Local Union and Individually, and L. W. Carter, as Committeeman of said Local Union and indiVice-Preside- nt vidually. By getting into of luck. dbt' t- - TEMPORARY WRIT OF INJUNCTION No. 6802 IN EQUITY" Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West Phone 85 of said Alliance and individually, lermakers, Iron Ship Builders and and A. M. Gibson, as General Helpers of America, of Provo, Utah, Chairman of said Alliance and in- J. G. Simmonson as President of1 said Local Union, and individually, I. A. dividually. LOCAL UNION No OF AMALGA Starr as of said Local MATED SHEET METAL WORK- Union, and individually, W. M. WelALLI- ker as Chairman of said Local Union, ERS INTERNATIONAL ANCE, of Provo, Utah, C. S. Jones, and individually, O. M. Clark as Finas Chairman of said Local Union ancial Secretary of said Local Union, and individually, and L. W. Carter and individually. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD as Committeeman of said Local Union OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, Jas. and individually; Local Union No P. Noonan, as, President of said of Amalgamated Sheet Metal WorkBrotherhood, and individually, and ers International Alliance of Provo, B. R. Roch, as Chairman of said Utah, and C. S. Jones as Chairman of said Local Union and individually; Brotherhood, and individually. No. 124 8 of Brotherhood BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CAR- Local Union Carmen of America of ProMEN OF AMERICA, Martin F. Railway R. J. vo, as Utah, Thompson Ryan, as President of said Broth- dent of said Local Union, and PresiindiB. H. and and erhood individually, E. as J. Hall, vidually, Jr., Furse, as General Chairman of of said Local Union, and said Brotherhood and individuindividually, Joseph E. Taylor as ally. LOCAL UNION No. 1248 OP BROTH-KRHO- Secretary and Treasurer of said LoUnion, and individually, E. L. ElI RAILWAY CARMEN cal as Financial Secretary of said liott OP AMERICA, of Provo, Utah, J. Local Union, and individually, WilR. Thompson, as President of said liam Cox as Chairman oT said I. oral Local Union and individually, E. ,j and individually, and T. L. Union, of said Hall, Jr., as William Ridge as Comand Evans, JoLocal Union and individually, mitteemen of said Local Union, apd E. as and Taylor, Secretary seph and J. L. Woods, A. AnTreasurer of said Local Union and individually; F. derson. Drennan, J. S. Radmall, individually, E. L. Elliott, as FinL. G. G. A. Harrison, J. S. AlKelly. ancial Secretary of said Local Un- len, Ileber B. F. Cox, ' Willia'm ion and individually, William Cox, Kavoehevicli,Clark, W. D. Speakman, F. K. as Chairman of said Local Union W. T. Burke, Dargon, J. A. Smith, and individually, and T. L. Evans C. C. A. II. F. Farmer, Falk, and William Ridge, as Committee- Edw. Leeks, Paul White, A. N. StodWaite, indimen of said Local Union and dard, M. Cluff, A. Stewart. Win. vidually. Mann, Geo. Nuttall, W. Gurr, T. TayJ. L. Woods, A. Anderson, F. Dren-na- lor, T.X,H. Carter, Earl Dewoy, Fred J. S. Radmall, G. L. Kelly, G. A. C. Gilner W. T. EvHedquist, S. A. Harrison, Ward M. Welker, J. At erett. J. Lunn, W. J. Burgess, H. Allen, Heber Clark, B. F. Cox, Wil- W. Williamson, J. W. Bone, W. T. liam Kavoehevicli, W. D. Speak-ma- Nelson, W. J. Warner, M. L. Cook, F. K. Burke, W. T. Dargon M. M. H. S. Johnson, Eid. Craner, J. A. Smith. C. C. Fa4k, H. A Frank Watkins. Ray WatWhite, F. Farmer, Edw. Leeks Bailey, C. Cravens, McKinLee kins, Corlett, Paul Waite, J. S. Radmall, A. N ley Cook, R. L. Gillespie. Thas. Stoddard, M. Cluff, A. Stewart Moore, J. H. Ellis, Chas. Wilson, J. Wm Mann, Geo. Nuttall, Wi Gurr H. Kirk, O. W. Anderson, E. S. BelT. Taylor, T. H. Carter, Earl DewO. L. Mann, E. A. Snyder, veal, ey, Fred Hedquist, A. C. Gilmer E. W. Bentley, Wilford Gur,r, A. W. T. Everett, J. Lunn, W, J J. P. Boule, II. Falkner, G. T. Burgess, H. W. Williamson, J. W E. Ezra Stevens, Bone, W. T. Nelson, W. J. Warner M. A. Brown. Hugh Mooney,Ileeker, N. A. M. L. Cook, M. M. Craner, II. S L. Carter, J. S. Linton, A. Peterson, WatJohnson, Ed. Bailey, Frank W. Sorenson, V. II. Johnson, WJ B. kins, Ray Watkins, Lee Corlett, C Retherford, E. J. EdJ. A. Cravens, McKinley Cook, R. L. Gil- wards, J. Vest, L. Larson, R. Peterlespie, Thos. Moore, J. II. Ellis son, J. Peay, G. II. Leffler, FeJacob Carter, Ghas. Wilson, J. II. Kirk, 0.,W lix, W. A.' Hinze, L. A. Wynaught. O. Anderson, E. S. Belveal, O. L Groneman, J. Arrowsmith, Amos RidMann, E. A. Snyder, A. King, E ing, Ray Vincent, D. C. Skinner, G. W. Bentley, Wilford, Gurr, J'. P Chas. Jensen, Morris Peay and Boule, II. Falkner, G. T. Mil.Ien-hal- l, Smith, all of Provo, Utah, as Black, Percy M Ezra Stevens, E. Herker, of said aforesaid members of certain A. Brown, Hugh Mooney. N. A., and Unions and Local individually, A. L Carter, J. S. Linton in concert, all other active, persons W. SorenserU, V. H. Johnson, W. B combination or with Retherford, J. A. Larson, E. J. Ed- them, and all otherparticipation associapersons wards, J. Vest, L. Leffler, R. .Pe- ted or actipg with or members of the terson, J. Peay, G. II. Carter, Ja- above named Local Unions and all cob Felix, W. A. Hinze, L. A. other persons having notice of this O. Groneman, J. Arrow-- . order, GREETING. smith, Amos Riding, Ray Vincent, It hath been repreWHEREAS, D. C. Skinner, G. Smith, Chas. Jento Honorable the sented Judge of the sen, Morris Peay and Percy Black, United States District Court for the. all of Provo, Utah, as Members of District of Utah on the part of the certain of said aforesaid Local petitionindi-in plaintiff in its certain Unions, and individually, of certain and affidavits equity Defendants. viduals in support thereof before the THE PRESIDENT OF TJIE UNITED Judge of said Court to be relieved1 STATES OF AMERICA. matters the complained of. To the Union Pacific System Fed- touching said petition it is stated which In eration No. 105 of the Railway Em- among other things that the said deployes Department of the American fendants are combining and confedFederation of Labor, and William with others to injure the Wilburn as a Member of the Execu- erating touching the matters set plaintiff tive Board of the said Federation No. forth in said petition and that said 105, and individually; Local Ljnion actings and doings ill the premises No. 1515 of International; Association are contrary to equity and good conof Machinists of Provo, ITtah, O. W. science; and this matter having come Mann as President of said Local Un- on regularly for hearing upon an orion. Jind individually, B. J. David as der heretofore made against the deof said Local Union, fendants to show cause, and a suband individually, B. N. Reddington poena in equity and a copy of Said as Financial Secretary of said Local order having been served on said deUnion, and individually, F. J. Tenand the Court having heard nant as Recording Secretary of said fendants, the evidence and arguments of counLocal Union, and individually, E. B. sel and being fully advised in the Smoot as Treasurer of said Local premises, upon consideration find Union, and individually, P. N. Chap- that you, the above named defendman as Chairman of. said Local ants, are combining and confederatUnion, and individually, and 13. J. ing with others to the injury of the McHale and Robert Gillespie as Com- plaintiff as set forth in said petition mitteemen of said Local Union and and affidavits, and that your actions of and doings in the premises are conindividually; Local Union No International Brotherhood of Black- trary to equity and good conscience, smiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers of and that a writ of injunction prelimAmerica, of Provo, ITtah. and A. Nel- inary to the final hearing is proper son as Chairman of said Local Union, and should be allowed as against you and individually; Local Union No. . .. the above named defendants and each of International Brotherhood of Boi of you, respectively, and all other AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL out WORKERS INTERNATIONAL ALget you LIANCE, J. J. Hynes, as President ,tVSsSfcrra.S O Vice-Preside- nt -- nt n, n, Mil-denha- Fe-terso- n, Wy-naugl- it, Vice-Preside- nt ll, persons in active concert, combina-- 1 of in Chambers, shall make other ortion or participation with you and all other persons associating or acting der to the contrary in modification with or members of the aforesaid Lo- thereof. cal Unions. THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION WHEREOF, and of the particular matters in said petition and affidavits contained, you are hereby strictly commanded that you, the above named defendants, and each of you, respectively, and all other persons; in active concert, combination or participation with you, and all other persons having notice of this order and each and every one of you do absolutely desist and refrain from interfering with, hindering, obstructing or shopping the business of the plaintiff or its agents, servants or employes in the maintenance, conduct or operation of its business by the use of threats, intimidations, Joree or violence; from in any manner intimidating or threatening or accomplishing personal injury to any of plain-tilt- s employes, or from or going upon its depots, trespassing or other property, yards,platforms tracks, buildings, shops or premises, or from congregating, except as hereinafter provided, in any number in groups about plaintiffs premises or the places of customary ingress or egress to and from the same, or from in any manner interfering with the free use or occupation by plaintiff'of any and all of its property or premises of every kind or character; or from in any manner whatsoever, by the use of assaults, assaults and batteries, personal injury, threats of bodily harm, intimidations or threats of violence of any kind, profane, abusive or obscene language, hindering, obstructing or preventing any person in the employ of plaintiff from performing his duties; from inducing or attempting to induce by threats, intimidations, force or violence, or by suggestion of harm or danger or putting in fear, or otherwise than by peaceful and lawful persuasion from preventing individuals from entering plaintiffs employment or plaintiffs employes to cease the performance of their duties or to leave the employment of the plaintiff; from interfering or attempting to interfere with the employes of plaintiff in going to and from their daily work, or from going in a group or collectively to telle homes of said plaintiffs employes for the purpose of intimidating them or coercing them to leave the employment of plaintiff, except that a single representative of said defendants may be permitted to do so for the purpose of peaceful and lawful persuasion, or from intimidating by the use of threats, force or violence the of said employes, wiyes or families or from aiding or abetting or assisting any person or persons in committing any of the aforesaid restrained acts; from picketing or DANCE IT'IS FURTHER ORDERED that the pickets above referred to shall be named and designated by J. C. Chapman, Chairman of the Executive Strike Committee, or his successor as such chairman. Hereof fail not under penalt- - of wliat the law directs. To the Marshal of said Court to execute and return in due form of and be cool at law. WITNESS, the Honorable Tillman D. Johnson, Judge of said Court, and the Seal thereof, at Salt Lake City in said District, this fifteenth day of nineAugust, in the year of our Lord and teen" hundred and twenty-two- , the one hundred and forty-sevent- h of the Independence of the United States of America. JOHN W. CHRISTY, Clerk, United States District Court, Dist i ic t of I't ah. (SEAL) United States District Court, District of Utah. First publication, Aug. 18, 1922. Last publication, Aug. 22, 1922. SHERWOODS JAZZ NOTICE TO CREDITORS BANDITS ' VIVIAN In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Crystal, deceased. Creditors will present claims and vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret'UBank building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1922. PETER CRYSTAL, STEWART, STEWART ALEXANDER, First TUESDAY AND SATURDAY i Chicken and Trout Dinners, Executor. Boating, Fishing, Bathing. & CABINS FOR RENT Attorneys . for Executors. 22, 1922. publication,-Aug- 5255S5 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT SULPHUR CLEARS EUREKA BULLION MINING' CO. Principal place of business, No. 10 Holbrook building, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the hoard of directors of the Eureka Bullion Mining company, held Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1922, assessment No. 21 of one-ha- lf cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stcck of the corporation, payable immediately to August 'Bestelmeyer, secretary, at the companys office, 10 Holbrook building i A PIMPLY SKIII Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out (c) Na. - , Last publication. Sept. 19, 1922. - ' With v Provo, - 1 Any breaking out of the skm on face, neck, arms or body is overcom quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphu- rj The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin spe cialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of 'sulphur as a pimply remover. It is .harmless and - inex4 pensive. Just ask any druggist for a and ns$ small jar of Mentho-Sulphit like cold cream.' Utah, Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will sold on Thursday, the 12th 'day of , near or at the premises be maintaining at the office of the company, October, of the plaintiff or on or near the at 10 a. m., to pay the delinBrown, who was a newly made or roads leading streets, alleys, paths looked .up his friend Jons, assessment Benedict, thereon, quent together ta the premises of the plaintiff, or with the cost of advertising and the a family man of long experience, and anywhere within the City limits ex-of expense of sale. to him: , Jinj, the question put the City of Provo, State of Utah, call your mother-in-ladid AUGUST BESTELMEYER, what you cept as herein provided, any repreWell, after you were married?- Secretary. sentatives, agents or pickets, except was this way. For Pro10 it Holbrook Jones, Office, replied building, that the said defendants may main- vo City, Utah. the first year I called her Say, and tain two agents or representatives as 1922. First that we all called her 'Grand18, Aug. publication, pfter pickets at or near each of the two ma. 1922. Last 19, Argonaut. Sept. publication, entrances to the shops of the said plaintiff at Provo, Utah, and that said designated representatives or pickets BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH of the defendants are hereby enjoined from making communications to persons entering or leaving the prop- In the Matter of the Application of erty of the plaintiff in an abusive, lithe Provo Transfer & Taxi belous or threatening manner, or j or to Company, a corporation, for from persuading attempting said than otherwise persons persuade permission to operate a truck in a peaceful and lawful manner or line between Provo, Eureka from obstructing such person in any and Nephi, Utah, and intermeway or by accompanying him against diate points. his will; and all and singular the NOTICE OF HEARING persons in active concert or combination, agreement or conspiracy with that the application of the Provo Transfer; & is Notice given hereby the defendants or any of them, unto operate a truck line between Provo, Eufor lawfully, as hereinbefore set forth, Taxi Company, Intermediate points, will be heard before jthe are enjoined and inhibited from con- reka and Nephi, Utah, and on or or near the Commission at Provo, Utah, on Thursday, the 31st day of August, 1922; at loitering gregating 7 ' ' property or premises of plaintiff, or 11 oclock, a. m. f in the highways or roads by which Commission. of the order By access is had to the property or premDated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 14th day of August, 1922. ises of the plaintiff, as well as from E. T. BANNING mainor in maintaining participating (Seal) ! i ur ! w - pet-missio- n . ! taining patrols around or about baid property, until this Honorable Court in chancery sitting, of a Judge there Secretary. ; Date of first publication, Aug. 18, 1922; last publication, Ang. 25, 1922. |