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Show Friday, July UTAH 1939 VALLEY NEWS Utah A. F. L Members Find They Were Sold Down the River Their Chosen Leaders - - SAYS UTAH LABOR NEWS At The Forum Ur. J. W. Alrd, well known Provo physlclood end surgeon, aud well known also for his study along the lines of relief to unemployment, will bo the Public Forum speaker In Provo, Juno II. Ur. Alrd'a topic will bo "How Can Wo Toko Up tbe Black In d Unemployment? Tbe meeting is to bo bold In tbe "Little Theatre" room of the and starts Provo high school promptly at B p. m. Discussion follows the locturo, and iu open to tbe public. Wide-sprea- State Federation is Merely a Mouthpiece for State's Private Utility Interests, Is Claimed (Utah Labor Sews of June 23, 1939) IKOVO At last some of the A. F. L. local unions in Provo ami other towns in Utah have discovered that the A. F. L. lals.r movement in this state was deliberately delivered to the privute utility interests in the 1938 Utah State Federation ot JLalior convention held here. Since the Provo convention of the Federation many uphold the thingc have hapiH'iied which conclusively common expression that tha "A. F. L. In Utah ia merely a com- pany union aotup tor private atillty Interests. Fratmt Art Mina Tha latent demonatratlon ot ot the Stale dissatisfaction Federation henda' action cornea from eight local union president in Proro when In a aimed communication they wlahed to have it known that they aaaumed n neutral aland with reapoct to tha erection of a municipal power plant in Provo. The communication waa prevented to the SaturProvo city commiuiilon llealduul Paul M. their activities In any meana, and therefore has over uo In thia matter whatsoever.' The letter was signed by six presidents of A. F. L. unions and two railroad presidents of brotherhoods locals. Machinists Head list The A. F. L. local union proa! dents who signed the communication were Henry Ilooke, mi Frank & Hansen chlnlato; William Electrical Worker; Co z, Railway Carmen; Edmund Bheet Metal If. Rambeaud, Workers; John E. Taylor, Railway Clerks; Georgs L. Wood, Boilermakers. The brotherhoods local union presidents signing the letter were R. G. Mackenile, Railroad Conductors, and Robert Crosby, will interest The Buyer who wants a home or a lot. That Frame aud Locomotlvo Engineer. The Utah County Central Labor Union, A. F. L., recently presented n resolution to tha etty commission pledging sup- port in tha power plant issue to tha Electrical Worker' local principally oom posed of employes of the Utah Power and Light company, n private utility. The resolution sold that the organisation lent Its full support to power company workers In maintaining their positions. Much Critic Ism IB-1- 7, Extra 1800.00 Frame, Lot 8x12 nls. Garage, all Hixvial Improvements palil. Home Trades In Pleasant Grave for Provo property. behalf of the ton-hol- 8 llblg. Lola, all fur Peterson It lo freely asserted that the Federation president and secret ary, as legislative representatives of the federation, devoted much time aud effort in behalf of private utilities' legislative program during the 1831 session of the Utsh Btate legislature. Legislators have reported that President Peteraon but! A PRICE AT IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE WHAT Irows and Haws Company Realty HAVE FOR RALE 58 No. Uanlverulty Avenue UTAH PROVO Phone 458 ElRRIGEl WILDROOT Iik OIL MIR TOPIC 11 no Jurisdiction SPECIAL City Drug 204 W. Phone 240 Center them and begged them to support measures that would have curtailed activities of municipal free power plunto end giving rain to private utilities. New and Used Furniture Bought and Sold .Will Walnut Knccholc Desks (6 drawer) - $17.95 USED OVERSTUFFED CIIAIR 9.75 . llot point USED CHEAP ELECTRIC IIANGE New Cal rod Units, Cooker Tot NEW Unfinished Chests, as low as NEW . . luncrspring Mattress, sale Furniture Exchange St. West Center SECURITY Announcement! Signatures l'HILCO TELEVISION RADIO RECEIVING SETS will be demonstrated at this store soon! WATCH FOR OPENING DATE 0033 St COMPANY Phone 1977 written by Harold L. Ickee, Becietaq I Extract from an article In the District Coart of tho was PttbUe Wortrn Administrator Fourth Judicial District, In end of the Interior, when he for Utah County, State of Utah. Chairman of the Power Policy Committee) CHARLOTTE E. ROYLANCE. plaintiff, vs. SYLVIA J. MLSER. These extracts are published at the request of fcelro-ot-le- w several citizens who believe they represent the "People's Point of View" more nearly than most public statements which have been made. of Aaron tho chance for everybody to ala any group and say this little known heln-nt-lnwork fur a decent living" Mrs. group ran suffer all by Itself. Johnson, REED deceased; Jorgensen quoted Mrs. Roosevelt That doesn't work. STRAW, MRS. EARL THOMAS, Au increasing demand on the part of municipalitioi as saying. The following ore HATCH, STRAW Bui, I do think that we want LAPRIEL and distribute electric energy at a minj. extracts tsken from the First lo think very seriously what we WINIFRED STRAW PERRY, to manufacture of mum cost to their citizens exists in United States. I am Lady's speech, lo give our read-er- a want democracy to mean. First NELLIE 8TRAW, heln-at-laas much right some information which her of all, liberty and then the Nephf Straw, deceased, and all firmly convinced that the cities have just 1'ifcam-for everybody to work other persons known or unknown address contained: to have as they provide good electricity to provide cheap of Nephl Straw, deThe young people have a very ror a decent living. Those are heln-at-lafree and bridges. schools, difficult problem aud ' are our tbe two Important things. ceased; JAMES STRAW, THOM- roads, good Now, I liappes to believe Several persuasive reasons for the building of AS HERBERT, son of Thomas very deep concern today. It la that everyone of our citL one thing to be out of a Job Herbert, deceased, and all other municipal power plants exist; fTJitis controversy, in dm ens would prefer to work when you bare had a Job; but It persons known or unknown heirs the first of which lo that the course, reached tho courts sal, eon debe his to than for of Thomas think bo living Herbert, la even harder never to they able municipalities again In due course, the Unltid by anybody else, to get o Job, and I have been ceased; MRS. FLOYD MINER, give better service at lower coat. States Supreme Court dwim w of Margaret J. John- Then citizens beva discovered I have a theory that we pile very much Interested In talking mere grant of a tha that comus other perwe all of and dont son, deceased, to people who have been travelmany up debts that tho private utility for n private bridge dli helre-at-laling around the country end realize. I am not an economist; sons known or unknown panies, like tha railroads in not bar the construction of k of Margaret J. Johnson, former days, have a disposition looking Into tha varlouo youth I am not a business men,, but competing public bridge. Thh organizations and whut they are what I know lo that wo are pil- deceased; ell penono known or to concern themselves too Inti- significant decision has constour unknown helrs-at-laof Marlon mately with local politico. Often doing, to find that one of the ing up debts today which ituted a charter of municipal things that strikes them moot la children will carry. One of them Johnson, deceased; all persons tbis Influence baa been a corrupt right from that day to this. helrs-at-lad mider-fela or That does known unknown conchildren. la uot that young people ere one, and tbe overage citlsen Starting with the bridge across cerned about their position or a debt you will pay for ell right ot J. H. Averett, deceased; not relish tho thought of paying that they are becoming radicals in tuberculosis hospitals, In FRANK BEARDALU all persons as o tax added to bio electric the Charlee River, municipal tie in all porta of the country and bitter nnd one thing and prisons, In insane asylums. There known or unknown helrs-at-lalight bill tbe price the public deceased; utilities have paid to eorrupt bio have gone ahead building public another. It 4s that so many Is an awful lot that wo ore pay- of Celia Johnson, bridges os well os public roads, people seem to settle into hope- ing for today that none of no MARY J. FINLEY, widow of own public officials. lessness Slid Just feel tbat there really think about and I think Almon W. Finley, deceased, oil Another reason undoubtedly public schools, sewage syi terns, They ban Is no use In trying to overcome we don't think about it because other penono known or un- is the fact that American cltl-se- and waterworks. even ventured in many lnstancm of Almon W. their difficulties. Now- that is so many of ns dont know our known heln-at-laenjoy tbe satisfaction of dedeceased ; EMMA monstrating that they can oper- to buHd nnd operate inch easta-tin- l much more aerlous. That la country as n whole. We know Finley, services as gas plants asd really something that we have to little groups nnd spots. We WATTS, EDWIN WATTS, and ate their own electric power all known eyetemo. and other power whole. Now, think about. know the person any dont plants honestly end efficiently. Dut notwithstanding the pubOne fundamental thing that we need today because wo can or unknown claiming any right, They cannot see any distinction democracy gives uo Is freedom. know our country ns e whole, we title, or Interest In and to the between supplying themselves lic sentiment hoe been growlai described with water and We decide property hereinafter ourselves, through don't have to travel everywhere furnishing their at rapid strides and the decislom our ballot, whut we want to There are plenty of ways, If we Defendants. have followed th of courtu own electric current. have as policies of government. really want to, that we can know THE STATE OF UTAH TO laid down in tha Charlw For a hundred yean the Now I know that that is only a the truth shout our coutry as a THE SAID DEFENDANTS municipalities of America have River bridge case, privets Invery large statement. I know that whole. The movies can tell ns; Yon are hereby summoned to been lighting for the right to terests have continued to oppose there ara places where we do the radio eon tell taa; the news- appear within twenty days after build and operate their own pub- the furnishing of each services u not decide ourselves; but by and papers and magazines can tell service of thlo onmmono upon lic utilities. The war started In electric power, although lose Urge in this country more us; and for that reason there Is you, if served within the County Boston when It wee proposed to since as a general proposition people are able to register what no excuse why we dont know. In which this action Is brought, build n free bridge to compete they hove bowed to the right of And, I think we want to take otherwise, within thirty day they went, and os we work to with the Charles River toll an American community to operbe good citizens that group will stock of all our debts. I don't after service, end defend tho bridge which bed been erected ate its essential community serwant to Insist on piling up debts, above entitled' action; end In by n private company nnder n vices. grow. One great trouble has been even financial debts; but, I am case of your failure ao to do, franchise and charter from the For three years this phase of that many of ns have not real- jfnr more concerned is bout the Judgment will be rendered legislature of Mixssachusetta. hundred years war" has the ized whet the kind of freedom oth r tkings that wo have been been waged In the courts of the against yon according to tho demeans which devisees, heirs et lew, creditors piling up for a long while, and mand of the complaint, which end assigns of each end til of lend. Money which should hart meant, so when we had the I think we should face them, has been .filed with the Clerk of been paid out for labor and aid above named individual other things we have not al- think wo should realise that we sold Court. redefendants who may be de- materials in order to help ways done our duty si eltlsens. have reached a point In history This action lo brought to quiet store prosperity to the country A lot of people who esn vote do where we have to toko stock of ceased; title in nnd to the folwas tied up in legal knots. not vote, and that Is something what civilisation has brought us. plaintiffs described and In lowing property Then nt lest an issue reachti All other persons unkown, claimwe should think about. It la Perhaps we have to do different Utah County, Utah, the Supreme Court of the United ever we hove not Just using your ballot either. thin;; from what ing any right, title, estate or 7.S1 chains Commencing lntereat in, or Hen npon the States in the Alabama and tho It 4s using your ballot Intelli- done before, to meet the developNorth and chains 0.61 reel property described In the Greenwood county, 8outh Carogently that counts. It Is know- ments of machinery for one of West South the mean the quarter ing whst complaint herein adverse to lina, cases and tha court on Ju. questions thing. corner of Section, 28 Town-hi- p that are before you. All right. I am perfectly willplaintiff's ownership, or cloud- I, 1938, by 'unanimous oplnloa, 7 South, Range I East decided that the private powtr Now, that Is something that ing to face that fact and to try ing plaintiff's title thereto. 1 of the Bolt Lake Base and our young people ought to learn and get the beet brains In the Defendants, companies had no standing of court to 1 the thence North Meridian; right question now, whether they are employed country to think out new way by THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE the government to 05' East 1.41 chains; thence or unemployed. We should be which we meet new conditions of help mustd-palltie-s SAID DEFENDANTS. North 9 40' East 4.70 financially In balldim But, I think we making them feel that there are civilization. Yon are hereby Summoned to their own chains; thence North 10 civic things where they can be ought to face, too, things which power plants. appear within twenty days after 15' East 0.26 chains; thence nt least, by thb useful In every community. we never have faced that la Inferentially, the service of this Summons npon North 41 28' West 1.10 decision, the Supreme Court upEvery youngster should htve the that every part of our country you, if served within the County held the chains along edge of Pond; of municipalitioi feeling that there are things where there ore lore spots, in which thle action is brought; to ventureright thenco South 88 40' West which he can do which to think they might m:ke where children are growing up otherwise within thirty dnyn after have the 1.89 chains; thence South him a real contributor to the in any way I right to own their owi service, end defend the above en6.42 chain; thence North life of the community. I wish hate the word underprivileged power plant 8o the lew ao titled action, end in esse of your laid own 88 00' West 8.58 chain to that everywhere we would try but underfed, without a chance originally In tha Char-le- a failure so to do, Judgment will the East side of State Road; lo work oat things that have to for education nnd recreation River bridge cue found be rendered against yon accordthence South 11.20 chains; ido with Bring better In com- where they are not having n affirmance which it ta to be thence North 88 East 4.81 ing to the demand of the com- hoped will be final In tha Supmunities. and that does not chance to grow np and be real plaint which has been filed with reme Court bemean having more money. citizens chain; thence South 88 40 of n democracy But 2.27 chain; thence the Clerk of said Court Ton can live better sometimes cause democracy can't work un- This action is brought to reSouth 55 10' East 4.15 on the money that yon have less every single citlsen Is work-th- e chains Jo the piece of begincover e Judgment quieting plmln-ti- ff present time. It Is n quex- - ng to make It succeed, title to the following dening. Aren 14.07 acres. It is the only form of govern tlon, very often, of more edu- scribed mining clelme and properBROCKBANK and POPE and ment which U dependent for cation, more knowledge ty situate In Tlntle Mining Dletmore, well, perhap. more edu- success on what each Individual Plaintiffs Attorney cation as to opportunities to does, and for that reason It Is P. O. Address: rlct, in the Counties of Utah nnd make life more worth living. Jnab, 8tate of Utah, tremendously Important that our Suite 211 Knight Bldg. Is I believe that that one young people and we, ourselves, Provo, Utah Union Lode Mining Claim, desigIMPKIIIL Publication dates: Jane nated by the Surveyor General thing that our youth organiza- work for democracy, because we tions aro doing. I think they see In It the opportunity to July as Lot No. 800, containing 4.82 1939. are helping young people to feel aohleve the kind of life and the Rcrei, more or loss; that they are useful nnd that kind of governments thst we ere Louisa Lode Mining Claim, desigSUMMON they can think about the prob- willing to live for as well ae to nated by the Surveyor General lems and try to help solve them. die for, to live for e thing, day ne Lot No. 299, containing 4.S3 In the District Court of the Youth problems cannot he in and day nut. carry a sense of acres, more or less; and operated from tho problems of responsibility and do things Fourth Judicial Dletrlct In nnd Rebel Lode Mining Claim, desigfor the County of Utah, Btate of older people. We are all tied up which era often hard to do. nated by the Surveyor General Utah. w and when If democracy is going to work, have together ne Lot No. 301, containing 5.77 economic problems they affect yonng and old we have got to MAMMOTH MINING COMPANY, acre, more or less. a Corporation, Plaintiff every ege. and yon counot separ- - work for It MSTA EDi IMMEDIATE!. DEY, HOPPAUGH, MARK ve. and JOHNSON UTAH COUNTY, A Municipal w w sup-purt- rd fru-chis- e w w w w ns w to-w- lt: under-privilege- PROTEGTIOn to-w- lt: MILLED V ll BURLINGTON WoTeseUWU mmm m DIESEL POWERED - DUKES MARKET PIIONES: 200 201 In oervice between CALIFORNIA anil CHICAGO LOW TRIP FARFC You11 marvel et the comforts, the ,LW" law Angelin Ontalia Kanras I'lljr Chicago New York BURUN6T0R 05 rT.T? $17.05 80.15 88.15 42.15 60.75 raaminem and the msaathnets of these new luxury Dissef fnora. Fast time short aceale routes NO EXTRA FARE. A about Circle Tour Including Ran Francisco World's Nr, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. TRIMS '. CENTER ST. MORRISON Auto Supply Attorneys for Plaintiff. Poet Office Address: also MARIE A. PECK, also known as 003 Kearns Building; Marla A. Peck, Maria Antoin- Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication dates: June ette Peek and M. A. Peck; 225 West Center Provo 1111. ELEANOR R. MOORE, also known ae E. R. Moore; MARY A. LEWIS, also known as Mrs. M. A. Lewis; B. O. COLTON, also known ns CHEVROLET Byron O. Colton; OLDSMOB1LE DEALER WILLIAM H. FRESHWATr.il TWO 1936 LIGHT DELIVERY also known as W. H. Freshwater and Wm. Freshwater; M. A. DELANO nnd JANE DOE DELANO, his wife; M. M. WARNER and New ly JANE DOE WARNER, hla wife Tires Corporation, Cannon Aohton.Knc. 'TRAVEL AT at-la- w heir-at-la- cook (cofr OP0 JJS m Columbia Industrial Loan SUMMON Phone 1432 K2XES 41 (ip. That Mrs. Kloauor IiooscvcU, wife of tbe President 0 tinted Staten, line a dear vidua of tbe problems facing tins great democracy waa proven recently in Washington, I). C. when .she addressed the Right to Work SILAS JOHNSON, a G. JOHN- SOIL LAFE JOHNSON, MINNIE Congress, according to Mrs. WlA Jorgensen, who SON. JOHNSON CHASE, went from Provo us a delegate to this National gathering. of Aaron Johnson, deceased and First of all, democracy means liberty aiul then all other persona known or un- HUISH ELECTRIC 230 W. Center Information. m No Other Necessary Commit County Respective si' USED S16 Chance To Work "The People's Right To Power" NOTICES LEGAL yi i24 j,' OAK DRESSERS ON YOUR OWN Mrs. Roosevelt Says Democracy Means Liberty and the w and other officers of tha Blato Federation ara being freely blanird for their outspoken defense of private utilities and for power company in municipal power uuuipalgna In Provo and Ogden. The IV 38 convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor went completely over to tha power company when It seated power company employes in the uonveutlon end gave them full voting control. the Immediately following wiwtlng of the power company day. flhe letter atated: "We have delegates the convention took a not at any time granted Paul M. backward step by removing from Peteraon, prealdeut of the State the preamble to the federation Federation ot Labor, or any constitution tho following: other agency the right to voice "That all public utitlllteu be our uentlmentu In behalf of thin owned and controlled by stats and m n lei pal it leu, respectively." Important Inane. Thus the Utah A. F. L. feder"It la our deulro to maintain ao open minded attltuda relative ation became the only etote to oame. and grant all niambera labor body In the country tbat the cherlaiad freedom of decidstands opposed to municipal ing thlo problem according to ownership. Evidently o definite their own convict Iona. mark of private utilities' . hand "Tha Utah County Central in tho control of policies of tha Labor Union does not represent Utah A. F. L. federation. all orgonliod labor at Provo by Isiliby for lowrr Co. 84 R. Vnhr. 7, DEPOT PHONE 13721 HON TRUCKS 6-P- SAMUEL A. MOORE, also known as 8. A. Moore; JOHN GRAHAM, ntao known a J. C. Graham; And their and ouch of their unknown creditors respective end assign, nnd tho unknown $290. EACH . 191 South University Avenue CASH FOR CAR OR EQUITIER - Allowances on New Cars Wrecker Berrien |