| Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE THURSDAY MORNING Speeders in Court Utah and Intermountain News Business Men Vote in Provo HirWoTiien’s Deer Creek Pay Minimum Issue Nears ' Merchants Meet at Rap Report of Board Trades SEPTEMBER 0 Long Search Seen for Miner POCATELLO Idaho — Three speeders were in court here WedWALLACE Idaho JJP— Officials nesday ' George T Johnson who of the Golconda Lead Mines compaid a $10 fine William Norman pany said Wednesday several weeks Bazaar to Barber-whwas at liberty under might be required for recovery of PARK CITY — Bishop John E the of Gregory 43 bcmd Lr U0 n4 Joe Delbuadrl DrS First ward Hollands ofthe-Jf r0m Wmine’a deep ump ”"M 1'‘" -“ “ " ertyon his own recognizance to bole He drowned six days ago when a appear in court later LD$ Hold o at-li- b- 500-fd- ot Tribune Intermountain Service Tribune Intermountain Service of PROVO — Qualified voters of OGDEN— Retail merchants north Utah meeting at the Hotel Provo will go to the polls Friday in Bon Lomond as guests of the Ogdon the first of two special elections chamber of commerce Wednesday that will hSve considerable bearing on the future development of this wont on record hi opposing mum wage of $16 a week for women community and mtndfs as recommended in a The election Friday will be cither e to approve or disapprove an majority report adopted by the re foot subscription by the Provo tail trades wage board The mer metropolitan water district board "chants agreed with 'the minority from the Provo river or Deer creek report that a $16 wage is excessive project and would kesult in loss of employ Requires Contract ment because many small bust The question to be voted on will be nesses could not meet the rate as follows: “Shall the The members at the meeting also water district of Provo metropolitan enter into a opposed the lack of a provision in contract with the Provo River Wato indussubmitted the report the ter Users’ association for the purtrial commission for an apprentice chase of 8000 shares of stock in said be the of one association and incur a principal Inperiod wage to year much lower than the minimum ex- debtedness of $608000 and A continthe also was expressed to position gent liability of $212800" recommendation of the wage board The second special election will e be that employes when the required be held next to work six hours in the belief that qualified votersTuesday of the city will be in would eliminate this provision asked to either approve or disaplarge part the possibility of stu- prove a $93000 bond issue by the dents working their way through Provo city school district to be used school for matching federal funds for the construction of new school buildings Present at Meeting at the Parker and Timpanogos dis- Present at the meeting was Ray tricts of H Butler a member the wage board representing employes who Polling Places sided with the minority report that Polling places and judges for the a $16 a week minimum was exces- two elections will be the same and sive Others attending were E J are as follows First ward Maeser Fjeldsted and L S Pierce of the school Ernest Moore Cal Cragun F C and Eva E Elliott Second ward Ogden chamber of commerce Gebhart L J Cummings and Ar- Franklirr school Ole E Olsen Jr nold L Peterson of Tremonton Dolly Jones and William Leavitt C A West N L Hansen Charles Third ward Dixon junior high Mar Goodliffe and Mrs J W Howard tha Jones Ed Van Wcgenen and of Brigham City and L Lonjg H Melissa Lewis Fourth ward ParkK Merrill J M Nonfleet and W E er school Dwight Billings E D Skidmore of Logan Jones Nellie McEwan Fifth ward While the retail merchants divi- Farrer junior high Margaret H sion of the Ogden chamber of com- Eastmond Eric Bylund and Edith merce made no recommendation for Cottcm a minimum wage figures were cited The polls will be open from 7 a m by Mr Fjeldsted showing the re- to 7 p m — — — — —— sults of a recent survey among em—— ployers of the city For single wo men without dependents the average in Ogden he said was found to be $1102 a week in retail establishments and $1035 a week in man- Mutuals Reorganized 10c T X Ander-sonrassistan- tr- MONTGOMERY WARD o rOlt ’ The biggest furniture retailer and the biggest -- hull Wage survey conducted by tije women’rattvlsion of the industrial commission showed the average wage in five key cities of the state to be $14 a week The recommendations of the wage board provided for a seven-hou- r and time week day and a a half pay for overtime Mr Butler at the Ogdemmeetlng reviewed the report madenio the industrial commission explaining dissenting opinion This report declared that it is not believed that a minimum wage of $16 a week for women and minors “is justified at this time and we feel that such a wage rate would result in an increased expense ratio which 'could not be met by a large number of retail establishments throughout the state" The north Utah representatives decided to' call meetings of mer- the chants their respective obtain further views on the minimum wage Mr Fjeldsted in to com-Tnuniti- said Tooele to Get ‘White Way’ s t t k t C it TOOELE A “white way” consisting of 32 lights will be installed on the main streets 1 of Tooefe by October according to the plans of the city council announced Wednesday The was approved by the councilproject in its regular meeting At the same coumil meeting the members voted not to allow marble! machines within the city limits Placed under advisement were two -- petitions one asking Tee an-- ex tension of the sewer system on East Vine street and the other requesting the purphase of a light fire truck to supplement the one already owned by the city The- - meeting was the regular monthly meeting of the group In a football league match in Langa South Africa nine players were injured $h bo te nah°U manufacturer's f ’W 1k u VI i he £’’ it H V Vi Fatal to Child v v”? 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