Show J t i 2 B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE YWCA Head SUNDAY MORNING Winds Up Duties Asphalt Qrdei Salient Provisions Will Quit Saves Jobs Of Workers SL Position of JSeiv Legislation Wages-Hour- s Tribune Series Explains Labor-- J0n-ln(lutrya- A Katharine C Jtalsey general will be kept on the Job as of an agreement by the road commission Saturday to purchase Immediately about 3000 tons of the material for use on a highway project in that county The commission was urged to take -- this action by County Confmission-- e M'CRrFifhrtng’anr wmtanr A Miss Katharine C Halsey resign August 25 Engle of Carbon county who said that & serious unemployment situation would be created if the plant Will State Outlays Top Income in July Disbursements exceeded receipts the state treasury during July but there still was a healthy balance at the end of the month it is shown In the monthly statement Issued Saturday by State Treasurer Reese M Reese On July 1 there was a balance of $703657131 and receiptg during the month amounted to $203388708 costs of all State governmental kinds called for an expenditure of $222480673 leaving a balance at the end of the month of $6845561 66 The state treasurer is the custodian of special funds totaling Law’p Effect — had to close If the commission had not decided to place this order the plant would have been compelled to shut down because no more orders are in sight The project on which the material will be used calls for resurfacing about five miles of highway between Sunnyside Junction and Sunnyside It Is hoped the work can be started this fall but if plans and spec!- fications 'are- - not-oin time the asphalt will be placed In piles and held until spring The money allocated to the project originally was to be used between Helper and Garden Creek but Carbon county later decided It would rather have the Sunnyside e road resurfaced This caused the delay In getting out the specifications Including the purchase of the rock asphalt tha project will cost about $50000 the commission said Junctlon-Sunnysid- ' That establishment would come under the act As a practical matter however few if any retail or service establishments In this area do the greater share of their business in interstate commerce The' precise place where the line will be drawn depends upon rulings of t He—ad minietra tar-- nd "court-decisio-ns but there seems-t- o be little question but what the large majority of retail and service establishments will be exempt There remain the possibility however that they will be brought under the same or similar restrictions by state laws Is there any provision for apprentices learners and handicapped workers? They will What is the procedure for fixing a minimum wage by order of the administrator? The administrator Is directed to call the various industry committees together from time to time and have them determine the highest minimum a particular industry can pay without substantially curtailing employment The tommit-te- e then makes a recommendation Suppose the administrator disagrees with 'the recommendation of the committee What then? He may ask for a: Crystal White 1 ‘SOflATOES CARROTS Turnips PEACHES MPPLES Regular HIM Limes Summer Squash lb4c I Plums 15c" strike Beaus gW g'' jv sag m KTS 8r o) Palmolive Bar iJj) Becker’s Best z cans 12-o- gNOWDRIfT sE E&ELLOGG’S COFFEE Utah Pack Tall Cans Big Value See it ground CORNED I3EEF TENDERED PIECES AS CUT a® lb GROUND EBEEF ib DELICATESSEN CHEESE m AL FANCY MILD Collage Cheese IDs 7I C '""111 15c US lb FRESH EQAF SLICED Fresh Creamed Bologna Ibl3 Potato Salad L ftf Fresh Mads I wC Dili Pickles Heins ly Lge Pkgs for 23P E© Fancy Pink Tall Cans V It aasiT BAKERIES — OPEN fUNDAY PIHETPPLE TARTS LUNCHEON TASTY COFFLK ROLLS ““: SrT CAKE-M- ew RAISIN SQUARES NUT BREAD-Rou- nd ! - ROUS SET- GOOSEBERRY PIE DIRDINELL Prices Eflertlvt ' Monday and Tuesday MARBLE CAKE cCcx0“" His a new recom-mendatio- or discharge the committee and appoint a new one Is the administrator required to justify by economio data and evidence an order directing a minimum wage higher than the law specifically provides? Yes The law states he must consider all relevant factors including the following: (1) Competitive conditions as affected by transportation living and production costs (2) wages established for like work by collective bargaining agreements and-13- ) wages paid by the industry who vol untarily maintain minimum wage standards How about regional differentials in an industry? The law states that no minimum may be fixed solely on a regional basis For example the administrator could not impose a higher minimum in New York than in Utah merely because ha favored He building up Utah industry could however fix a higher minimum for New York by showing costs of living are higher there than in Utah of that the Utah manufacturer must overcome a freight differential In the event an Industry committee recommended and the administrator ordered a rate which part of the industry felt was unjustified what could that part of the Industry do about it? It could appear before the administrator and present its case But if 'the administrator persisted in fixing a minimum igh— er than the protestants felt the ' rould comply with what could they do? They could appeal the order to the circuit court of appeals What authority would the court then have in the case? The court could review the or der on questions of law and on a basis of this review uphold modify or set aside the order in whole or In part The decision of the court la final subjert to review by the United States supreme court What is the general policy as expressed by the act with respect to the time the 40 cents minimum should be reached? The act definitely directs the administrator to administer the act with a view of establishing a general 40 rents minimum in all covered industries as quickly as is economically feasible Will the wage provisions affect many Utah or Intermountain in- as m Corn Flakes mjfiCE 5? 2-S- m WEAL (SHOPS HOMES ST ‘FOr’lflTQES (SHIPS 8C 10c lb 5c SWIFT’S BRANDED BEEF Sodas S“VCT'‘ (GRAPEFRUIT No 2 cans FOT doz FANCY MEATS (SBACKERS Fas lb 5 lb £ i 3© I FLAKES & Elberta Freestone 5c PeppersT: y Bunch Beets" Folgcr’s Drip or (20FFEE GARDEN FRESH! Fresh Utah I ’"Outiiig’Sci be? - Giant ’Bart — “any employ engaged in any retail or service establishment the greater part of whose selling or servicing is In Intrastate commerce" Suppose the greater part of a store’s selling was in Interstate commerce What would Its status provisions? The law specifically V FLOUR a- - ffi? An Alton akL-fel6£ki- Yes The administrator by order may permit employment of appren tices or individuals whose earning is impaired by physical-o- r ln "deficfeiiciM or by y8?16"1 m?1T0yea Injuries a with weekly newspapers at less than the established mini circulation of less than 3000 some mum wage employes engaged in the first proAre there other exemptionef cessing of agricultural products employes of street and interurban There are under the hours pro carriers visions (see article Monday) Does the exempting of retail How may the minimum wage and service trades mean that be raised for a particular indusstores and establishments which of the try or region in advance sell services to the public will estime fixed in the law? ' both minimum the cape wage and By order of the administrator maximum hour ut GROCERY DEPT BARGAINS Kearns St Ann’s exempts byUc-tob- er nt - in minimum That is the aim but there may be For example if after exceptions the expication of seven years an industry can conclusively showhe 40 cents minimum would drastically curtail employment in that industry the administrator may fix by order a minimum anywhere between 30 and 40 cents Can an employer safely assume he will not ber required to pay the 40 cents minimum until seven years after date of the act? Ho cannot The administrator may Issue an order requiring any industry In any region to establish the minimum at any time after October 25 of this year Do the wage provisions spply to all employer and employes? No Exempt from both wage and hour proviaiona are the following: Bonafide executive and administrative employes professional workers outside salesmen employes in retail trade or service establishments whose business la principally intrastate all employes of agriculture county an she plans to duties Cal to take up Diego on September 1 as general secretary of the Y W C A In that city Presbyterian church Her home is at 33& East South Temple street Honored at Luncheon Miss Halsey was honored Saturday afternoon by the board of directors the committee members and the staff of the Y W C A at a luncheon at the Art Barn Miss Ruth Campbell business girls’ secretary who recently announced she was leaving Salt Lake ‘City August 12 to accept general secretaryship of tha Y W C A at Rochester Minn also was a guest at the luncheon 40 cent 25 1945? a result - Active In City Active in social religious and civic Work Miss Halsey Is a member of the Sait Lake City recreation council the Salt Lake Council of Social Agencies the Business and Profes-alonWomen's club and the First derthe More than 70 men at the rock asphalt plant in Sunnyside Carbon of the Young Women' Christian association in Salt Lake City for nx years Saturday announced she will resign her post lion August 25 Miss Halsey came here from Minneapolis Minn- where she was associate general secretary for the Y W C A When she leaves Orphans Will Alton Giant Tucks Self in Car Frolic—To day— TnmdlesOfftafemdaf boy was on his way tofclko Nev Saturday night Salt Lake City He is Robert- tallest human being who is 8 feet Synches tall and weighs 485 pounds Wadlow doz 19c doz 9c eaoh l7c fasfyea 29c 23c loafloaf 19c & X"lCY each 2 for 5c dustries? Best opinion seems to be that tha 25 or 30 cents minimum would directly affect few employers or employes fiT this section Tha 40 cents minimum would however affect a considerable proportion An indirect affect on consumers might jvill havs-t- o pay higher prices for goods from eastern or southern manufacturers who are compelled tOLincrease-wa£- es and 'Then in turn increase retail Children ’oTThe Kearns St Ann’s orphanage will have their annual outing Sunday' at Lagoon as the guests of the Knights of Columbus The group will leave for the resort at 11:15 a m Transportation to the interurban station will be supplied by the Utah Light A Traction companjl and from there the children will ' be carried e Bamberger Electric Railroad company The Lagoon Amusement company will furnish entertainment at the resort by-th- Two s$ftbalii£ontftSjwillb staged by Knights of Columbus teams The Carbon Knights will play the winner of a Salt Lake City-Ogd- contest! Entertainment is being planned by the Salt Lake council of the Knights of Columbus under direction of Charles B Nelson grand knight John D Rice state dep-ut- y is in charge of arrangements PRE-SEASO- 111 EroadwayOraffie-i- n ng (Continued From Pag -Will -- Buy-3000 Tons of Material ecretary —6aitLak-City- nl Stale ltoad Hoard Gcnrral'Sfetciary" To Resign Job Here on August 25 MLsa s AUGUST 7 1938 Reserve Camp Calls Officers Colonel Owen R Meredith chief of staff of the Third army reserve area planned to leave early Sunday to take part in training maneuvers of reserve officers at Boise bar- As the automobile into ‘which he tucks himself started down the highway employes of the Newhous hotel started separating beds and ripping asunder composite sheets which had been prepared especially for the giant ' His father Harold Wadlow is always careful to Wire ahead for so that his son accommodations may stretch out at night A crowd of approximately 5000 gathered in front of the Peters Shoe etore on East Broadway as the tall lad appeared in behalf of the shoe concern Only one lute of traffic could squeeze between the crowd and cars parked on thelar ilde tha street seven-passeng- er racks Idaho He was preceded by a day by officers of the 387th field artillery from here who were ordered to re—— — port Sunday —— of Already encamped at the barracks are officers of the 414th infantry Officers of the 386th field artillery are ordered to report next Sunday To Talk at Rites A detachment of the Tenth field artillery of the regular army from B S Young former president of Fort Lewis Wash reached Boise the L D S northern States misbarracks Friday with motor trans- sion will speak at services Sunday port and eight 75 millimeter field at 610 p m in the Grandview L D S ward chapel pieces 1 SALE N OF NEW 1939 MODEL HEATERS AND RANGES With heter purchased on this sale we are offering to you afno extra cost one of these beautiful twelve piece Thistle kitchen ensembles ALL YOU PAY IS THE PRICE OF STOVE ALONE BEAUTIFULLY MODERN RANGES OF IMPROVED DESIGN BELL RANGE trimmed in nickel oven door— polished French top Feature price white porcelain Z7V3 ATHENS STEEL RANGE— Foil enameled in green and ivory heavy duplex grates and fire linings buffet shelf and large oven Specially priced £) ap ATHENS BALANCED RANGE— Embrace the beat features of range construction plus the advantage of a built-in- - reservoir Finished in white or green and ivory ATHENS CAST RANGE of streamline n is one of the finest looking and per forming ranges on the market Available in green and ivory or white £JL£ fig porcelain do-sig- FULL EHAQLED CIRCULATES No 1112 the acclaimed champion of small size circulating heaters am $2495 £ I PI I ATHENS MODERNISTIC is the triumphant result of many years research with porcelain finishes and more efficient heating design’ Thfc Hot Blast Down Draft feature alone will soon pay for the Athens circulator ir fuel savings -- MW 3 Resin Size $25C3 Remember 4 Room Size $4285 You Save 5 Reesn Size Two Ways $4985 We give yon the beautiful twelve piece kitchen ensemble when yott make your selection and small down payment Yon may get yonr rang or heater at yew convenience PURCHASE OH CUR EASY PAYLEITT PLAN prices Is there any similar state legislation "covering those Industrie 'exempted from provisions of tha national act? Utah has a minimum wage law for women and children but not for adult male workers It may be however that some states wi(l now enact ’’little wage' and hour laws” just as they did ‘‘little Wagner acts” after the national labor relations law was enacted 6 f Stores at 2fil OGDEN PROVO LOGAN BRIGHAM South State Street Salt Lake City EVANSTON RICHFIELD CEDAR CITY ELKO PRESTON POCATELLO IDAHO FALLS DILLON TWIN FALLS BURLEY - ' RUPERT |