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Show ' "3 '' . Page 2 tr"i July 14, BLANDING OUTLOOK BUNDING THE BLANDINGITE OUTLOOK by Published every Friday at Blanding, Utah I W. Cox " PUBLISHER Second Class Postage Paid at Blanding, Utah Letter to the Editor Editor: winds The would oease to ALBERT R. LYMAN return from their going forth; otherwise they come back from blow The their sliding tides ing with uneontainable excess It is with deep concern that I observe what has reoently 'It has transpired in the convention of the teamsters union been stated that the president of that union has more power than any man, other than the President of the United States With the desperate oonsentrated effort for new members , how long will it be before his prestige and power exceeds even that of the President of the Uhited States? It should be stated here for the record that as a life-lon- g member of the laboring olass I am not opposed to collective bargaining Only when the demands of that class reaoh a point of unreasonableness that threaten their own security do I opI believe such is the ease at the present pose. their action time It has been stated to me many times by members of various unions while on strike that the Increase they were striking for would never compensate them for the loss of wages while out on out down to the into the ocean, the rivers return from their flowing would become they dead sea; if they had no: way to return, uninhabited and wilderness Tn streaks of sand in the parched balance of continuA every living, moving thing with proper It has to recA by its giving its receiving in complemented in order to live; it has to give to keep from rotting or burst- Every sane and normal human being compensates in someway for person is too what contributes to his life. and well being. to give in one way or poor, too helpless to siok or. incompetent another His gift may not be in money, nor in any other tangible form, nor in physical service, nor in anything which the No as a gift. All the same there are ways for him to be in harmony with all nature, and keep his soul from beThey who fail to give coming stale and sour with congestion anything are" cheating themselves more than others could cheat may recognize public them. reoelve from the vegetathe' bles kingdom, and vegatable kingdom could not live without could not exist without what We we the animal kingdom Not only that, but we could not carry on without each other. Our lives are enriched by proper exchanges All we enjoy as individuals, as communities, as a nation, is by the accumulated gifts of men and women who were honest to impart strike freely of the particular commodity which they were fitted best It has been brought to my attention that there is a conce- to They found Joy in giving it; they never would ntrated effort to unionize various groups in our own oounty and beengive was a selfish 1 1 In a way as happy in withholding it I feel that it is my obligation to point out what may be the fort, legitimately selfish, for they gave not only for the good eoonomic results if such an effort Is successful their gift would do for others, but for the degree to which it In the very near future the workers at the Texas Zinc hill would their own natural desire to be in harmony with the in Mexican Hat will be oalled to vote whether they continue great satisfy system by which life carries on under their present status completely unionized Blanding is the sum of what many people have been giving for The Navajo Tribol Council has put up a terrific fight to years past It was not for the homes they built, and the coprohibit unionizing the plant beoause it is looated on the In- mforts they gathered around them; all this they left to those who In a ruling handed down by came dian Reservation They have lost them Their joy then, and now, thoui their names be is now legal for Unions to foroe this or- carvedafter the Supreme Court on tomb stones, was and is the duration of their members even thoui they are within the gift. ganization on As appreciative receivers, we treat ourselves to the joy of genoonfines of the Navajo Reservation erous givers. Because the Indians are opposed to the union I forsee continual oonfllet A conflict that could close the mill for days, If the mill is closed what about the dozens of weeks, or months small ore producers in the area? How many of them, if forced to dose, will be able to open up again? If the mines close, what will happen to those men who make their living transporting the ore from the small mines to the mill? Mr and Mrs LA Brown are me of the in entire county is It appears to that the eoonomy the new proprietors of the Siljeopardy We have unemployment now, but it is not at all server Spur Cafe with a relatively hundreds ious It will be a very different situation if the At a reoent meeting of the long term lease of men that make their living either mining, trucking or milling State Fair Association in Salt The Browns eome from Odessa, it . or-becom- e non-uni- on it Silver Spur to Repeats as State Reopen Monday MonticeIJo Man Fair Head ore, are thrown idle We have suffered one serious economic disaster in the uranSome of the ium business by the closing of the Montloello mill men that were working in that mill and went on strike for more benefits would be more than happy to take their old Jobs back on the old pay schedule And yet, at the time they were working, their striking or threats to strike were a strong influence in causing the shut down of that mill If the plant is unionized, it will be Just one more step for the unions to take over the small independent mines Many of these mines are tottering on the brink of insolvency and if forced to meet the demands of the United Mine Workers, can do nothing but dose anxiety over the mill in Mexican Hat when I live in Any prosperity that eomes Blanding? It should be very obvious to any part of San Juan County must be reflected in all the other parts of the county Likewise, any disaster in any locality must bring its trying results to all other parts of the Why my City, A Jay Redd was re- Texas, where they have had many elected President for another years experience in the grocery term This makes the second business. This will be their term as President for Mr Redd first venture as cafe operators.in The State Fair Association They awe presently living er consists o f a the Shumway Apartments Lake twelve-memb- board, one of which serves as President They are drawn from all the judicial districts of the State They are appointed for four year terms, six at a time' The present members are Floyd Harmer, Pays on; John W, Gillman, Orem; Horace Godfrey, Murray; Ray V.Lilljenquist, Salt Lake City; Evelyn Hansen,. Salt Lake City; Reuben H Reynolds, Logan, Ann Parsons, Logan; ClifLawrence ford Snout, Qgden; A Jones, Monroe; Jay Redd, Montloello; Gronway Parry, Cedar county Laborers at Texas Zino awake I Don't let union bosses dupe They are interested in union dues you out of your employment Will They are not interested in your having bread and butter (TORN TO PG. 4, you by your vote further the power that is being conoentrated in the hands of one man? Will you by your vote agree to contribute your hard earned money to help increase the growing bank aooount UNION VOTE... of the union leaders? tatlve COL. 2'i SHOWING AT THE SAft TOABJ THEATRE . Fri-Sat-M- On July HIE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE AREIT starring JACK Wed & posted notiees at Mexican when Hat collective believe for in the this week informing is Yes, bargaining it We do not believe in using the masses employees that efforts to have benefit of the masses and few the a wealth the of inhanse union the power to leaders operation unionized was not The Company we W. R Hurst, Mayor instigated employees their T- -Z and assured Jobs FAMILY without The determined by competitive ditions in the Uranium con- industry not by "union promises" Practically all mines in the Blanding area depend on the Mexican Hat mill to buy their ore and consequently the outeome of the election is of considerable and HARDY IN THIS NEWSPAPER.) READ THE WANT ADS 1M 20 ML starring KRUGER-STANL- BAKER EY MICHELINE PRESLE II Adis Fri July Entire Family Sat & 21 ft 22 0 WESTWARD THE WOMEN t.a HURST HAS EXPRESSED HIS A LETTER AT PAGE 2 GF & CHANCE MEETING concern to Blanding businessmen (MAYOR VIEWS Thur 19 July that they eould keep joining the notlee points out that wages at Mexican Hat are union See the Bargains by NELSON LEMMON-RIC- KY , THINK! (Jf 14-15- -17 rrli( ROBERT TAYLOR DENISE DARCEL-HO- PE BSRSCK BOXOFTICE OPENS 7:40 |