Show J THE GARLAND UTAH BRIEFS ht to Work the roads they have gathered a hundred thousand Ou men To asfor a hold on life as sure as the wolf in his den Their need lies Hose to close to the stone i : the quic of life as the earth lies ft It is as meat to the slender rib as marrow to the bone They asbut leave to labor for the taste of life’s delight For a little salt to savor their bread for houses watertigh t They asbut the right to labor and to live by the strength of their hands t t ’ i who have bodies They I ie the sea sands And the right of a man in joy 1 7ot notted oas and patience I ie to labor and his right to labor all your laws can strangle that right nor the gates of hell destroy For it came with the making of man and was neaded into his bones And it will stand at the last of things on the dust of crumbled thrones i to ft to (b LABOR FACING SOLEMN DUTY MATTHEW WOLL Vic Praaldant America Fadaratloa of Labor day come trt us — and all too many of us III go out to have a let It go at that The good time should he had that Is one of the purposes of a holiday But In addition we must think of serious problems Over and above all things we have the duty to see that trade unionism Is made the Instrument by which a fuller measure of democracy Is brought Into our Industrial life Without freedom In Industry there Is no complete freedom Without democratic measures there Is no guarantee of freedom no means for nmklng It effective And viewing the abuses of great corporate we know that unless we power have democratic cures for the evils we shall have to f submit to the attempted cures of politicians working JV more or less In Ignorance likewise a and creating SF which wo fear but may have to tolerate bureaucracy America Is great because of Its freedom Its Justice Its democratic Institutions Trade unionism can create an rvon greater America It has been said that we stand on the verge of the abolition of poverty That Is true only If we propwealth But It can be made erly use our national natural and manufactured true Let us also add that we stand on the verge of a greater fuller and nobler freedom— and then let us make both of these visions come true Is of little with done have the It great things Let us age things By Again Lubor good time and ' rv iliJ f TRUE ORIGIN DAY OF LABOR DUFFYVelraa Lbor Unloa EuUv By FRANK that Labor day was originated by the Knights of Labor the American Keslenitloii of Labor or the (Vn trail Labor union of New York city are as the history of the day proved by open to argument At a meeting of the (Vnlral Labor union of New York oily on March 8 1SS2 Mr McGuire proposed that one day he set aside and designated ns Lubor day for Other holia general holiday for the working classes days represented the religious political civil and military spirit of the people hul there wus none to represent the industrial spirit he argued The first Monday In September was selected to fill the wide gap between the Fourth of duly and Thanksgiving day and the first Iabor day parade was held In New York by the Central on September 5 1SK2 Labor unloi with 10000 persons taking purt In the ami 20 000 In the picnic which followed parade Two years later the project wai taken up by the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor I'nlons of the United Stales and Canada and later by state legisThe day Is a legal holiday In every slate but Wyoming where the latures governor each year declares It a holiday by proclamation The day was originally dedicated to pence civilization and the triumph of It was celebrated by street parades and a picnic or festival held In Industry some grove or park and the proceeds were divided among the organizations r (Talma f f' t ' I t i participating COLLECTIVE ACTION IMPERATIVE DANIEL J By TOBIN Prasidra Stableman Brotherhood a America International and Helper at Teemtter Chauffeur labor and service as a most valuable and sacred as a commodity compared with tangible perishable Labor and creuted by Industry products manufactured workers Is life because give their lives and their Ileenuse of minds when they work with their hands of the Importance and value of the deep appreciation labor and sen lee the trade unions are constantly endeavoring to elevate the standards of life and living They seek to make life worth while to create opporof the body ami mind to tunities for development regulate the hours of lubor so that all may enjoy leifrom exacting toil The ultimate sure and surcease objective of labor Is the realization and enjoyment of a higher and better life This high and noble purpose cannot he realized except through the power and Influence of collective action The alms of labor are so noble ami Its motives are so lofty as to Invite and secure the support of all those who believe that It Is the Inalienable right of womeu to enjoy life liberty and the pursuit of happiness Working people regard thing It cannot be classed men and SUCCESS BASED ON Labor We have much We have much to give to Industry through organization Not only are to give In the way of advice cooperation skill and traiulng service hut we are we willing to give our Individual conference the around willing to meet management table In the conference room and there free from acridmtde the questions discussion regarding monious giving to wages hours and conditions of employment the best of our brain advice and suggesmanagement of managerial solution problems purely tions In the a better Is room We believe that the conference Held We believe that peace and place than the atnke will will make more money for the mill owner good than passion and hate We believe that the of the workers satisfied workers contented workers workers who are not smarting under the conscious ness that they are denied the exercise of a right will make more money for a mill management than a group t because they of workers who hate the management V T will not let them organize of principle We believe the very fundamental In muIn understanding Industrial success rests In good will in In the mills In the development of the highest degree of tuality sod In the factories of the country Br WILLIAM CREEN PraeuWnt America Faderatioa Cenferfleld— 4 II Clubs bold a successful Achievement meeting Halt Lake— A veterans’ hospital to Is pla lined 1 100000 Sprlngvllle — A wholesale dog In xvhhh 50 dogs cumpulgn are reported to have been killed here recently Is causing a great deal of excitement lu this city Stale Capitol — The over grazing of aiiyon lauds Is blamed for the recent flood disasters in Utah Moroni— A new gravel surface will lie added to the state highway starting at the Moroni city limits aud continuing to U’geon Hollow where it will meet the cement three miles to the north of Ephraim Spilngvllle— A hlg crowd is expected on September IS 19 and 20th at the SOth birthday of Mpringville Seipto— Millard county schools will open on September 8th l’rovo— The new addition to the city water system will cost $7500 00 Ogden— A move to bea utify the city H under way Brigham City— Visitors to Ogden report having seen a inoiintaiD lion in the neighborhood of that city I’rlce— Mdcwalk paving extension is being planned In Ibis city Salt Luke— A bus line to Price is being considered Garluiid— A gLilti warehouse of a bushels Is under (a parity of 100000 construction In Box Elder Brigham county has with stood rain coudftions in fine shis I’uuguiUh— Ruins In Southern have heiiefitled range conditions I’rhe—A ton of water melons were consumed ut a recent ltoy Scout outing luirvicw— A home coming Is successfully held with a good attendance loss Spilngvllle — Floods cause a of $ 10000 ut state fish hatchery Gunnison — oi k on the West View dam at Itrdmnml has stopied for h time due to rising waters The dam was let eat ly washed olit by floods Box Trcmoiiton Elder courtly fair will lie held September IS ami 2U Halt Lake— The Democratic state convention will he ladd In Salt ahe if suitable meeting ibce can ht obUnit day tained bill — Freshmen are University of to register for the autumn quarter at the University on September 25 it is ainioiiiieed by iiimeiaity oltnials Lpliranu— A unit of tin cal lie mar Leung assoiialioii Is planned Mnlvaic— The law building at the of lull fur tin engineerUniversity on ing department will lit completed September 1st Salt Lake UUy— A branch of the National Plan Flower und Flail Guild is planned 15 Mona Dean Johnson of Salt Lake Cuy was killed when an automobile o el in lied 1’i'ov o t'ollei Linns from I bill for iiiherllnm e taxes weie $i UIIT' s'i daring the two years Hiding June 'l last while in the two yniis li'JG hey vve'e beginning July t'ollei lions from bnegn $ BN) bill 2 0 t the pnsl bi weie cniiitiiii and $2 '!b27 19 in In Iay MARKHAM il al Spanish Folk plan is b mg bum for u tall le gioweis iesm kilioii Piovo — Tavpijeis in tins my will In leipured to pay taxes this year on a 2 51 mills higher levy this year Ilian for if the levies of Hie nx nous taxing nulls urc appimed tin state boanl of eiiilliation The total levy this year is 15 tii mill as eonipar-cwill BIOS) for Ins! year Ameiiean Folk— Pridiminniy plans for the fust unit of the state training i si bool for the ndeil to he built at this lily lane bisui apptoveil at a joint uiisMliig of trustees (f pie si bool and members of the state budding i oinmissbai and an biter ts B Mai ray- -J E Walker and Walker eotiiiu tors are made di la a oinpln mt filtd by the Denver uml Uni tiunde Western iuhoud for $ damages said to have been lausnl to a loeom itiv c when it strut k n tnnk ou lie tiaeks of tin rallioad The iulioad contends that Ike tnnk wits negligently left on a cuiie 1’iovo Utah apple grovvois lit marketing their np are titged to btar in m id that the I tali law forbids lie sale of wormy tipples Dm lit'siie — Tins imiuty- will linrvist beans trum five thousand tines Uu pi ol— State Secretary Welling bus dot hied that the proposed amend incuts to tin state constitution lo be voted on at tin fall elotthnis shall be published iu tin tallowing older: 1 The ii'siilution relating lo (he filling of u miles in the legislature 2 The resolution relating to tl atioii of property 5 The rtsrhilou relating to the stale si bool filial and the manner of Ui'ti Ibming its interest 4 The resolution on luxation of mines 5 The resolution creating a state tax eouimisixm UTAH Flit it sold Avoid ytllout wim rha black band Typhoid McCune School of Music and Art of Faculty Mualo Leaning Munir Region North Main Lk NICHOLS RlHVtON AND CHEMISTS ASSAYERS omca Wwt Utah P O and price Laboratory and Bt Temple Boa Ittl furnished pray Teachara Jnlermountaln Art t tah City Eminent lo School Dramatlo Soil 8t toe Largely carried by Flies Get your Flit and the Special Flit Sprayer Balt Lake City envelope Mailing requeit Cullen Hotel clean smelling Fred J Leonard Pool Panjue Manager lgr The Wo rlls Selling Insect at the Cafe and Cafeteria u SS W i mv ew 1 “ Aaa’t Meet Your Old Friends Cullen tod Laka Salt St Bo City Utah CULLEN GARAGE IVaat 37 VC Xml So STORAGE AND SERVICE Trade Your Big Car Little Hotel 167 on Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms The New Alodel Ford KEARNS (NO Main Street SALT LAKE CITY Single Without Both p0rda7fl! to I! IS II Double Without Bath per dr Sloffls With Both perdall &to$3 UOtotS Dou bio With Bathpordjrtt All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hote BLDC CARACE Little Opposite Hotel Pipe Valves -- MCHBItEPIE’S FIREPROOF -- Fittings NEW AND USED FOR ANY PURPOSE SALT LAKE PIPE CO Sail Laka City Utah South St 475 W Sixth 24 W 5th South Salt Lake City - Utah Used Pipe Fittings & Valves Newly threaded and coupled for all purpoaea Monaey Iron and Matal Co eat Ird Salt Laka City Utah So 700 gno All the new model Cars and Trucks on display 4 HOTEL Neivhousc SALT LAKE CITY UTAH One of Salt Lake City’s finest hotels a here guests liiul every coinfort— with a warm hospitality Garage in connection Cafe ami cafeteria 400 Aha! Wren’ Many Monument Tlie city of London still nntlains tliii cliiiri hes designed' by Sir Wren the architect of Uhristiipher St l’itui’s cathedral Slit — Whore ate uu going Jack? lit — To buy a uoxont fur you She I'll stroll along vviilt you I'm going to Tiffany 'a in elf — Life W N U Each tilth Bath $200 to $LC0 Rt YBl RN Manager Rooms J II Lake City No Salt Another Faaaous POINTS t !) Ui iglium Citv— D II become pari baser for the liderat Daik service Iclil— A huge attendance inuked the 9th animal mvtiijg of the Indian War veterans Kicliiield Tin Sevl-county siiool tax levy has b en set at U! 5 nulls by a nvent me 'ting held in UnliMl Dgden— Tin ltil ci mention of the UthU Grocers UssAialh-will e held In this iity The resolution for providing c!A aging the of tin tat piUou and other' atate lustiiutLua Salt Lake City Directory only In this can id i ' GARLAND TIMES DEVELOPED y OBSERVATIONS BECOME THE The Board’s findings points” below have been expressed the test procedure wjs followed and that no deviation there from occurred which might seriously affect the soundness of any conclusions based upon the data TesI No 2368 Summary of Results It ikouU W wdtntad that md hreui art appltiibU n!y U inu audt under th lupervuiM oi AmrrKta Automobile Aucuto ftoar! Utweea f pike's Pik od int and Callus far ike condition unite nugkt be I: Haby the mdmft (fuide$toa talcuUtiom miIim and fm atmted la gcttftl dsia Submitted the odoil reptncntatiVM by Comm board and ta further of ike iwki (ooptiiiKi of with the tke rtfv lit am certify m ike aude (wm 2 That i reduction That the subject in the case of ing these tests in the rare of wear curring during the use of CONOCO CermProcessed Motor Oil over that occurring with the other oils used to the extent of 7M per cent was shown during these tests That od and during subject each test greater gasoline mileage for economy was obtained than during the use of the comparables using the 7 That less od consumption as shown by the records of these tests occurred With the use of the subject od That carbon deposits collected from the combustion chambers and cylinder heads gnd weighed by the offwut chemot were shown to be less after the the use of the aiter oil showed reduction dilution dur- improved nng nThat the with by That frictional temperatures occurring during the use of the subject oil were tower than temperatures during (Ik use of occurring the comparables C9 the "fourteen V fTK That during these tests the subject oil showed improved compression presand dilution sure decreased rate of decreased an gasoline consumption indicating That greater stability of the subject oil during these tests was shown by records of examination of drained oils being nearer the of the fresh oil and by or original viscosity ical tests of drained oils with the fresh oils That higher compression pressures were obtained with the use of the subject oil during these tests than with the use of other It would be directly inferred that this was caused by better ring seal briefly in by the records of the test use of the subject oil than comparables IThit Technical Report and Certificate of Performance Certified DURING THAN 10 Between September 6 and October 1 1929 three popular nationally known brands of motor oil were tested side by side with CONOCO oil on Pike’s Peak under the supervision of the American Automobile Association Contest Board All perform ace chirr herewith made ire based of on a Certificate lormance issued by the Board of the Contest American Automobile Association a u YOUR THOUSAND PIKE'S PEAK TEST NOW GUIDE WHEN BUYING MOTOR OIL FROM MORE the reduction in the operating fuel oil cost occurring during these tests use of the subject) oil is substantiated records w‘‘h the use of the subject oil there occurred less deviation from cycle to cycle in compression pressure at starting shown the records) would indicate speeds (at that unproved compression at higher spetdl might Have occurred during these tests That the reduction in the rate of wear during these tests with the occurring use of the subject od as shown by the records would indicate I longer motor life Y JKtj while there is no reason to suppose resultj similar to those of this test show tinder other conditions it that references to these findings be accompanied by the staTementhat in so far aa the report is concerned conthey cannot be extended generally clusions However the inference that they might be so reasonable and rational although not conclusive MThat not important would u CONOCO GEWVI ffH Ctmfrm giv 4klk ’’Mi’i CONOCO! Tntt CUn f iUm tarn be l mt CONOCO lUitaa m the f CONOCO fUrw fUitwi PROCESSED fAXAFFIN I- BASt MOTOR OIL P - |