Show Page 5 TIIE Riverside Mrs O J Lawrence were visiting in Lewiston during the Mrs Dorris Peterson week and daughter Yetta and Mr & Mrs Wm Bowcutt were Brigham City and Willard visitors during the Mr St Mrs Edmund and Mrs Reuben Monson Stocks of St Charles and Fish Haven visited friends in Riveside this Mr & Mrs Wayne Lawweek rence and daughters and Mr & Mrs Glen Lawrence and family visited relatives here during the Mr Sc Mrs C M Cornwall week and daughters have been visiting with the Leland Capeners of the Ed Udy family Members and a number of friends of Mr Udy gathered at his home to honor him on his birthday anniMrs Leland Capener versary and small daughter MarLee were in Salt Lake this week to observe the 80th birthday anniversary observance for Mrs R E Lee mothMrs Wm er of Mrs Capener Mr & Types of Buildings REEVES BLOCK & PIPE CO CITY Phone GARLAND FRIDAY UTAH Mr A Mrs Bill Merrill and small daughter of Idaho Falls at the E J spent the home Ilolmgren Mrs Charles Cutler entertained at a rag bee Thursday afternoon A delicious luncheon was served Mr A Mrs Ellery Hall and Helen spent the weekdaughter end in SheUey Idaho Helen remained there to visit Mr & Mrs James Shamway and son Jimmy of Salt Lake City visited with his parents Sunday and all were dinner guests at tho Jack Shumway home in Tre monton Public Dining Available Room For Parties or Banquets WITH IN CONNECTION 7 ' Quiet - clean NEW We 23 1949 SEPTEMBER MANAGEMENT in Chicken Specialize CAFE attractive Dinners A Steak THE CENTER CAFE Garland Ervin Peterson Prop Wlierc you need it! Block For All BRIGIIAM TIMES REDUCE! & Pumice Concrete GARLAND 23 foot SALE The Misses Lola and Shirlecn Marville Trailer 1918 modeL Three Johnson spent Saturday and Sunfurnished rooms modem Includ- day in Cedar City where they at' oven ing gas cook stove and tended "the wedding 'reception healer electric water heater lots honoring Mr St Mrs Bob of closet and cupboard space Icewho were married in box electric lights Suitable for the St George temple The bride or Student Miles couple vacations is the former Marilyn — See Dr L W Linder St Mrs L C Miles Mr Garland daughter of phone 17 ltp who were formerly Garland residents Mr St Mrs Forthingham Bowcutt served refreshments to called on her grandparents Mr St a number of friends on Thursday Mrs Lewis O Johnson here Mon22 70th her Sept birthday day Mr & Mrs Virgil Richins have Don Kenneth Lee Regers moved to Ogden to make their Brown and Richard Furlong of home We are pleased to con-- ’ Ogden left Sunday to attend the gratulate Mr & Mrs Joel Rich- BYU at Provo ards newlyweds and wish them Mr & Mrs M T Furlong and much happiness There was no daughter Joan of Ogden were Riverside news in The Times last Sunday visitors at the W C Rogweek due to the fact that the ers home writer must have forgotten that Mrs T J Howard Marjorie realizMonday followed Sunday Blood and Mr St Mrs L P Howing on Wednesday that report day ard of visited with Mr St Logan had passed Mr & Mrs Blaine K Sunday MriD Manning of Evanston called on Welling Mr A Mrs Kenneth Anderson his parents Mr & Mrs Karl Wellat of Ogden spent the Mrs E W Ward visited in the V D ing Bishop home Idaho during the Rexburg Miss Maurine Capener came up from Salt Lake City to visit her parents Mr St Mbs Russell Capener A group of friends visited Mrs Earl Hales this week in observance of her birthday anniverDowager Hump Mr & Mrs Howard Capesary Heaviness at the base ner were Ogden visitor this week of the neck and At sacrament meeting Sunday the shoulders Brother Foster and his Harry makes you look older daughter Evelyn were the speakDIETING WON’T ers Theron Butler played a BUT HELP Mrs Barlow mother piano solo of Mrs Blaine Welling a was visitor at the Karl Welling home FOR House 930 this Mrs Nina Passive Exercise Dus- It’s almost miraculous how brightens up interiors in livcan be used over old walls or new too is new ing rooms bedrooms dining rooms or dens close-grai-n in wood made from strong fibres numerous textures See and the hundreds of ways patterns and finishes it can be used to add more beauty more room to your home Economical tin entertained a group of friends from Trcmonton and Ilyrum on ALWAYS TIIE BEST! 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Mrs Clyde Marsh and Sunday There is a difference! daughters Joy and Doris of Wilf Special Stauffer tab- Jj lard and Mr Bruce Beers from les are designed for Guam who is visiting at the different reducing reMarsh home called on the Wm viz slimming hips quirements Bowcutts this week The abreunion was held in Wil- thighs and ankles shoulders domen etc low Park with 29 present to Mr Mrs k C J visiting GARLAND - Phone 165 PHONE 2821 for FREE TRIAL McBride called on friends here — No Obligation FREE POPCORN TO ALL KIDS on their way to Yellowstone Park Appointment from in Denver their home At SAT MATINEE 2 to 5 pm Mr St Mrs Reed Macfarlane visited at the Macfarlane home last 4 FRI SAT Sept week Mr St Mrs Andy Scothem and children of Ogden called at the Geo Bowcutt home Sunday Mr & Mrs Gerald Hess and Bob and Carol were in Logan on vacation this past Canyon Mr & Mrs Nephi Dustin week of Wendover called on friends here this week Their son who was painfully burned in a gas explosion a few weeks ago was with Leland Capener them and Grant Herschi spent a few days this week in Yellowstone Park and children Mrs Ora Hess Linda Lee and son Clair visited PICTURE here this week A Your Job Winter How! Cet Free Estimates on Prepare For Poslure Form Studio SHOWING FIRST TIIE Spell! ORSON WELLES NANCY GUILD VLJ mJ-- £ ? is pdeoud m !i!!gr3 WED THUR Sept Paramount DAN Bradshaw Presents Sheet FMal DURYEA STERLING HAYDEN in Trcmonton I 4 Everything in Sheet Metal Custom Made Furnace Installations Smokestacks See The Big NEW The Best Show Shows MAIN Place Water Troughs at the In Utah! Eves Troughs We Are Headquarters AND DRAINAGE IRRIGATION CONCRETE For PIPE OR CLAY SEWER TILE Corrugated Metal CULVERTS & HEADGATES Plain and Reinforced CONCRETE CULVERTS The 7 1625 Wall Ave R White Company Ogden Utah VZ i 3 TIMES the Congress of the United States passed the Railway Labor Act It was hailed by union leaders as a model Over twenty years ago 9 LAMOUR DOROTHY GARLAND Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as second class mail matter 1928 August Published every Friday National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Ser111 vice Inc Chicago Member National Editorial Assn rates: In county $200 Subscription Outside Box Elder County $250 Vernald Wm Johns Editor Phone iA'Viv' i V I Mr Mrs E A DeMars and son Renee and Carol Johnson of Brigham City visited at the Lewis 0 Johnson home Friday Mr A Mrs Verl Anderson visited in Blackkfoot Idaho last weekend and attended the State Fair SUN MON TUE Sept ”UIni : v- ‘ for the settlement of leaders of the Brotherhood of Engineers Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen on the Missouri Pacific Railroad have refused to avail themselves of the peaceful means provided by this Act for settling their disputes They insist that they be the solo umpire of their own dispute over the meaning of contracts The There is no Need for Strikes With all of the available methods for the of contracts there is no interpretation need for a strike or even a threat of a strike but the leaders of these railroad unions have ignored the ordinary pro cedures established by law and insist upon imposing their own interpretations of their contracts by means of a strike The wheels have stopped rolling on tbo Missouri Pacific They may stop rolling on other railroads at any time Recently the Wabash Railroad was forced to discontinue operation for several days under similar circumstances about wage rates or hours They result from disputes over the meaning of existing contracts They cover claims for a full day’s pay for less than a day’s work or for payments for services performed by others who were fully paid for the work done There is an established legal method for handling disputes involving existing written contracts — just as there is such a method of settling any contract dispute which you may have in your daily life The President of the United States appointed a Fact Finding Board to investigate and adjust the Missouri Pacific disin part as pute This Board reported follows tt is with a deep sense of regret that we are obliged to report the failure of our mission It seems inconceivable to us that a coercive strike should occur on one of the nation’s major transportation systems with all of the losses and hardships that would follow in view of the fact that the Railway Labor Act provide an orderly efficient and compfete remedy for the fair and just setGrievtlement of the matters in dispute ances of the character here under discussion are so numerous and of such frequent occurrence en all railroads that the general adops tion of the policy pursued by the in thin rase would noon result In the complete nullification of (he Railway Labor the railroads cannot Provisions of the Law which are Disregarded There Labor arc Act five ways under the Railway to Fettle disputes over the mean- ing of contracts: Railroad Adjustment Board Decision by System Adjustment Board for the specific railroad 3— Decision by arbitration 4— Decision by neutral referee 5— Decision by courts The Missouri Pacific Railroad has been and is entirely willing to have these disputes settled in accordance with the requirements of the Railway Labor Act Xtegardless of this fact the union leaders have shut down that railroad 2— President Truman s Board Condemns Strike Obviously efficiently or economically if the leaders of the unions ignore agreements or laws 1— Decision labor disputes Act What are These Strikes About? These strikes and strike threats are not n be run Innocent Bystanders Suffer Losses and Hardships There are about 5000 engineers firemen conductors and trainmen on the Missouri Pacific They are known as "operating” employes ami are the most highly paid of all employes on the nation’s railroads but their strike action has resulted in the loss of work to 22500 other employes of the In addition they have Missouri Pacific imposed great inconvenience and hardship upon the public and the communities served by that railroad The Railway Labor Act was designed to protect the public against juet such interruptions of commerce If these men will not comply with the provision f the Itw for the settlement of such disputes then til thinking Americans mast face the question “What is the next step?” 4 t |