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Show (TiRONici.K d jt f i ' i gion in tv j r if t ur Tfiu ted p-- - ' " iU v ri 1 the a odd ti( AouliJ piobaoly fit t Jil.il e .layoff uf ted for in f r tin nd toe iai rie" ssitate g III.'- a aum-inby 1'. G Spanj n - g th,d tie T igers ti t .rid the Lion-- i;n damp folk in next wuk- - final ton-t- e t Spingvillc, gave Jom Bill i - It a o- - i f i the J, ions i md! do,e of wfi.itn to i ypi t wh n th y rri" t h a nh .dl d.it i fiillbuk Ralph Will' ts The holes thnnigh tfie ( eritu of the line mint be stojijx d Willi tS Alii nave J Oth'TWl-,'- field d.iy .ind Lincoln will h.ivi id-o- ( 1 ry y"T,'7 ' 4 c ( 1 1 - I ( itv 1 i tcinfic game last cVH',IGNMi President Harry Truman, who is touring the nation in a most extoaslve campaign Is pictured, in this for excellent closcup, preparing a campaign speech. .. i Wo a 1 .v v n i o D -- ' O'lil t i V. S i o t d I" ik v i th , ! vV d pi o u it of ( P. dm -- V , iik .rd tii e fo ty n c a; lit the ,1 nond.iy cumpli h ly v ; , la , i, led i p.ns in', i t e .an s of He m 11 Ev. ns in the t n It w is a be auti- i It a i or: tV th a ll.ud (me i ball ful pass (Jn tin m plav Dun mt pi mg tao y aid l.ni Tia Dt v a.t-,m- i i idto'hi il ; ftne primary industriesoi. those that prodJzSi more than Utah pie use, so the Pelt is exc-- sold elsewhere I, I ri tni , o t the e txi to on t i J r. 'I ie (It tensive tactics of Spnng-- v t On c n h.t .tn t to plunge 'k i nos iliiitiveh bottled up th to nr. ke o! Pivs.ns o ,1, n T' t i ) mt so l i.n v ,i d.mt on tneii end inn. s t.n v i is hat t I m idle f t. e l.ne could 7 not i,,p t n h ud hitting thi lists d tot point v - too cp.ie k of Jdi Dir ant and Sheiol n opt u is'ii n Wil iV t t at as nil pi t l Dt ,1s p. ( noff 1 hi 'to v a. is the same with ail ne al th ill oled P , 'id as Be me 11 Evans :nd M ipt Wu thin,ton stopped Lei Don I ne s md comp.mv shoit at ound It was iha same story, Jones, i I, O' Jones and Jones again. Over ! Tavloi put on the outDck the around guerd, how of any end, bang, barg, bang, and standing defensive soon over center on the same g ime to date as he scoring play used the first loc kid Devil lunneis over with t is sou tiemindoiisly hard-hittime. t made them wish ng ; un 1 id n Thoi n mis is on t v taklcsth e di m t have to tiy again. his ext Pay son had tiy ihaAn fust olood m tuc ball sn was suk in bed. and her gune altei putting on a valiant h, bind who w;is fixing her a all ne stand of cup ot tea, called out that he the lAu yaid line I dont They took the ball on the two louldnt find the tea ard lolled unstopped up the krio.v ' what could be easier to she answered Its right of tne fie id to stoic-f-he.o-l Lnd length Wil'on fuinished most of m fmnt on the pantry shelf in a cocoa tin milked matches. the offensive push, ne 1 - IM- - ,ot ,! 't -- ds stiffened .gain, boiling tncii g.ound foi two plav s, thin on last down Sh i ol Wilson nit cen-te- i found an opening ur,d was into the end one vutri the winning scoic The Lions did wtll to reeovei from tne bio As of twin touchdowns by the Devils in a lapid , ready to go Evans Lounteied most of Coffe-cfor the whole Pacific-Flee-t the plays coming around his side all Navy overseas fluny in the thud penod and set to and broke through Spring Tiouble came when Dick bases is masted at the Naval Supville back for many losses The publOakland comin Center airmail ply Added to that the bination of Wilson to Evans, ic- may inspect the plant at partic-ulaly Navy Day Ojien Huse, October clicks veiy niic-ly24 in tight spots - Sh V 'I 1 i e "I'm told that , tv ; C i i 'Or t Dun ant, with Dick g rig ai ound e nd mt sco. ing tei inged tn lough was c Leu .1- ) ? t , -- ! .&C. . I o- - n e-- &' &.W the Liotis into D - i vS&s&htoAir. t ) 1j. i li , u - g- Op. 31 -- i . Navy Day t i t pi i . 'a ... -- i- -t hi' A jr ne- . i and Huntcis Foil t Reserve Fleet e yard will 194'), Beat Springville 13 to 12 up .b, i i ut. ii t( s i ,n an in h.iak.ng into tie 1 h ji sdav o' D. ,e i i s Li a Clint noth ,i t,.v i, P1 ,ng qu u ti fai k H uu i : f isi nd tin t j t rn.iri pi.it r f'om thi ,x va-Ira .ir.t t HO n ,in on ra uk j 'liters ployed undi r npi Max Dunfo d ..rid Ei diikl.n T( Lthi ,t Aiik it ind ag i,n-,- t sa a lull tina action in tne Willi . in the si cond holf to pio-- v vo-t D info d pla v s a t u kb .d t, t ide the offernvt punch m i di d 1' t .J L'l T t !'v () U 'I A it' fa d to to foie o 14 0 win over the pio-r ti nurc-,n He ret , Ad-, t..,s game tie fi ,t pi reportedly ent hi Id in lod afti : tAo ( rite I s v g o fi.id ankle, a itfi mjui ed of t v g uni ri live foi full aition ogoirist o j km Lundi 11, a g ia' d w ho PaV .oh t Toe Payson line .ust.nni d o d i Spi n. h Fm k - . , a fond blow wfitn Georgi Sfull v i ji t.on m tin ( n utli ted o biokin nose in Spi mg t t He will pobiblyl ville game An t ' , fo. ini i Lion, Willi m up into tin ie no cirtion so the Lions hove P ,1 i i hull to fill in tin- to kle slot fo I cjlia ti I Hi pi . d full Tne b.nkfield is in. .a k It Is piooabli ti at in tile 1 1 with no injuries suffc i ed in. III t i ontest Iji t a c n Cat lion and Devil gome Sheiol Wil on Sno e will he a st ji tei f on) i, limping slightly, fovonng a tfi t oosition Tin iigul fill Pd K Vi. t a kra i and a ,11 pi UO- pi .lined ankle, and Dii k Tayloi i iliout tfie sume. ni ti d.i. ., on the Witfi Taylor play i ng defence H.t bi oki a v jy ioi , ab Balv ond witfi help from Sheiol, Av-a'- !a toiiihflown in tne contest Ik ond Don Milner who backs a - m tta ( It ai with only toe up the line, the Lions should he di ty man hi t a ( i n him ind bottle up dbh- - to effectively tot the pav da t d hi , m m ti Reeves ond Willets when they t a kh and s1 a d nun do n into the open Chip tiy to bii-olag gu.ud to nough to alloA t.nn Hdlvor Mddsi n will prob- uiaki the tackle ably be used again in the gu.ud l dit.ng the season slot in an cffoit to tighten the Sno--Thus fi won vn tones fiom has l.ne Hill Field, BeinelL Evans who played a Westminster, Dixie, BAC. d nd tn wiek is i X motnfial ; a w ill be di or, Region Three Lions Come from Behind to Undefeated Team or to a i D, lli.n d 82 0 n Sr.OA Colli e ( c l.iorn an! ore . ng of in Ar ot- ii - fir tV Limo.n ,n und . oris It Lion-- . ,ng i 1. j.la' i'- .ind tfii one lo i fiit-i ond pi fi t t - 'Ilf Frjjj -- i Play on Snows i IOWA. t. v Payson Athletes , - Football Standing Win Would Move Lions Into First Place Tie j, nnoBiR-- iL!u'i THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON C I AH Tav- - a -- ) -- i i bring back dollars need to luyAing don't produce, It" mighty proud to long to Utah's biggl , " off-tackl- -- primary i ndustry mining i" -t engineering bnlliant thnty vaul inn ovc-i i Railroads Run for Etcrj body Demands Unreasonable They want 48 hours pay for 40 hours work in itself a 20 wage increase. also demand a minimum of 12 hours They pay for any work performed on Paturdus, and 16 hours pav for any work performed on Sundays and holidays. On top of all this they want an additional increase of 25c an hour for ev erv employ e ! 4 IOITUD UNDtR AUTHORITY OF THE SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COL- A COCA COIA COMPANY BY BOTTLING COMPANY , TK Covo Cda Company Youd Pay the Bill! Summing up these demands, thev mean that these union leaders seek to force the railroads to give one million employes an annual raise which would aierage $1500 per employe! The total cost of this would he no less than 1H billion dollars per year, which is more than twice the expected net income of the railroads this year. Youd pay the bill, bei ause if these increased costs are forced on the railroads, These employes have had substantial raises during and since the war. Their average weekly earnings are higher than the a erage weekly earnings of workers in manufacturing industries. They have more job security than the average worker in American industry. They also enjoy paid vacations, a retirement system and other advantages more generous than the average worker receives. In contrast with the demands of these 16 unions, whiih add up to the equivalent of 48c an hour, the Conductors and Trainmen recently settled their wage request for an increase of 10c an hour. Not Employes Alone The railroad industry must serve not one j swtr many groups producers, businessmen, C1 pun pers, passengers and the general night and day, every day of the year, unions are proceeding in utter disregard this important difference between r8r and other industries. Industrial jilantsc shut down over weekends and holidays, y freight, mail, express and passengers Wjj continue to move. Eierybody u ho enter road employment knows this Strike Threat 18, 1948, the leadi rs 16 unions began taking a strike vote. threat of a strike will not alter the oppose On September the railroads to such unreasonable A I) A VIS STRtfT . CM It 1,0 A 3, ILUIS publishing this and other adveitisements to talk with you nrst hand about matters which are important to everybody. t demon 19 |