Show 1 4 1 THURSDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Mining Firms Accept New Woman Seeks Office Of County Recorder Pay Contract Former Teacher To Appear Four in Utah Okehi ' 25 Cents a Day Metal Workers’ Hike Forinal notification that four large mining companies have ac- cepted the pew wage contract recently ratified by the local metal wine unions was received Wednesday by William M Knerr chairman of the industrial commission who presided at the negotiation meetings between operators and employes Although there are some minor points whiqh haye yet to be ironed out It was predicted by E M Royle secretary of district 2 International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers that necessary adjustments can be made Mr Knerr was advised by James W Wade vice president and general manager of the Tintic Stand- ard Mining company who has act-'e- d as spokesman for the operators throughout the negotiations that approval has been accorded the contract by Tintic Standard Silver King Coalition Mines company Park Mr Wade said a notice for a a day wage increase effective August 24 would be posted In the various plants and would be put In force whether the contract was finally signed or not Mr Knerr was advised later In the day in a telephone conversa- tion that officials of the International Smelting and Refining com' pany had also approved the contract He has yet to hear from the American Smelting and Refining company United States Smelting Refining and Mining company and from some of the smaller concerns The contract calls for a wage scale based on the quoted price of With copper selling at metals prices up to 899 cents per pound the wage for miners would be $450 a day and for smelter workers $4 per day Wages would progress upward as metal prices advanced Hinge On Market Price For Instance if the copper price increased to a point between 9 and 9 49k cents the wage would'Tncrease to $475 nt These wages would be effective however only if silver sold for 6464 cents an ounce or more and the price of lead remained at 40 per cent that of copper or higher If the prices of silver and lead should be called would conferences fall for readjustment of wages Conferences also would be called in the vent copper declined below 9 cents A further provision is that if copper should go down or up to another price bracket corresponding decreases or increases in wages would not be made unless the price held at that point- for at least 30 days The contract also provides that present differentials between various classes of workers shall be retained if&i Drage Reunion Set of William Descendants Drage their pioneer of Holladay will 28hold at Libannual reunion August erty park in Salt Lake City An entertainment program will be followed by election of officers C T Drage or Orem heads the family organization at the present time from 150 persons Approximately Utah Idaho and California are expected to attend BUY NO BOOTS until you send for our fltrCMTOEM! STARNES BOOTS r are best in Jooks wear and price! 50 y e a r s of boot-makin- P Ticket -- Mrs Ann Nordvall Freeze of 657 Thirteenth East street Wednesday announced her candidacy for the office of county recorder on the Republican ticket Mrs Freeze announced her candidacy simultaneously with filing of a petition of designation on her behalf at the county clerk’s office by a group of prominent Republi cans business men and professional men and women Born in Salt Lake City Mrs Freeze was educated in the local public schools and the University of Utah and was a teacher in the Salt Lake City schools for a number of years She also has had varied Her father business experience August A Nordvall was for many years superintendent of buildings and grounds at the University of Utah Mrs Freeze has been active in the Mrs Ann Nordvall Freeze G O P organization for a number Republican seeks county recordof years and has served as district er’s post chairman for the past three years She is a member of the Sigma Nu Utah Consolidated Mining company and Park City Consol- Mothers’ idated Mining company To Post Pay Increase t 0 On G g d palm-studde- 9 ' o Poisoned Food Members Heirs Share Funds Kills Woman As Democrat Club Disbands Deplore dancers will sway to music of steel guitars at the Polynesian night program at Fairmont park Friday at 8 p m "A Night With the Polynesians” will be the last of a series of programs presented at the park during summer months ‘The cosmopolitan programs have featured folk songs and dances of countries represented by the foreign-bor- n population of Salt Lake City The Salt Lake City recreation department sponsored the events or cooperated with clubs and leagues of Americanized foreigners in presenting the evening entertainments Songs apd dances from Hawaii Tongan islands Samoa Tahiti end New Zealand will be presented in a free entertainment to Salt Lakers d Friday Background of the stage wijl be the Kilauea volcano erupting smoke and flames from smudge pots and red lights hidden beneath the framework of the large model Chairman of the Polynesian night entertainment is C C Bush former L D S missionary to Hawaii and past president of the Hawaiian Missionary society Grass-skirte- AUGUST 18 1938 S L Visitors Islands Fete Set Friday 6Price Tags’ America is a great country but it is really bad taste to put a price on everything This was the opinion of Mr and Mrs Edward Hart and their daughter Adele of Johannesburg South Africa after visiting Utah’s state capitol Wednesday morning They are guests at the Newhouse hotel “It was really all right though for the guide to point out that a quarter of a million dollars was saved on the building ft is so unusual for politician to save money” Mr Hart remarked “We were not so much interested in the price of the hangings in the Gold room ” The Hart family landed at Quebec July 14 After Mr Hart Who is in the mining supply business transacted business in the east they left on a tour of America They were enthusiastic over Yellowstone park and reluctantly admitted they had not 'seen their own national park in South Africa the largest in the world and which contains the gigantic Victoria falls They planned Thursday to start home by way of the Pacifio coast The first case of botulism in Utah in several years resulting in the death of a Cache valley housewife was reported last week to the state board of health Dr William M McKay director of communicable disease control announced Wednes' day The woman becanfe ill after eatd veging from ajar of etable and died within 36 hours Death is caused by the poison from the bacillus botulinus which imperfect canning methods fails to Dr McKayssid there destroy1 is no danger from food products canned in commercial plants because the proper amount of heat is used and' the cans are sealed effechome-canne- tively t In home canning however the housewife does not always nave proper facilities It was explained that there need d be no fear of fruits even the variety because the bacillus botulinus cannot live in sugar and home-canne- acid Dr McKay said that last week there were 138 cases bf communicable disease compared with 161 in the previous week There were decreases in measles mumps 'tularemia and whooping cough and slight increases in ' chickenpox influenza pneumonia scarlet fever tuberculosis and German measles — TODAY — if Ladies9 Leather HEEL LIFTS W hile-- Y ou-Wa- it Service STARHES COMPANY Bootmaking Branch ot Buckingham & Hecht 31 First St SAN FRANCISCO CALIF ! SALT LAKE CITY HEADQUARTERS for STARHES BOOTS 115 BROADWAY (6 Doors East of Centre Theatre) Miss Jennie Harrington clerk in the Salt Lake county recorder’s office filed a petition of nomination for the office of county recorder Wednesday at the county clerk's Miss Harrington previously office had announced her candidacy for the post Meanwhile a 'petition of designation was filed for the office of county recorder on the Republican ticket on behalf of Mrs Hazel Taggart Chase office manager in the city constable’s office Copeland 4 bJ Two new court actions took place Wednesday in regard to the dispute over advertising a current motion “ picture under the title ‘Life’ Showof a Birth Baby” ing 1 Counter claim for damages filed in Third was totaling $45000 district court by the Roxy theater and B H Paris film agent against the American Committee of Maternal Welfare Inc plaintiff in a previous court action against thepL 2 District Judge Herbert M Schiller granted the Illinois corporation’s motion to dismiss its request for an order to show cause why an injunction sought last week against the defendants should not be made permanent Start of Dispute The dispute opened Friday when the corporation filed suit asking that the theater A B Floor its manager and John Doe Paris agent for a film owner be restrained from advertising the picture under that title Hearing on the permanent injunction request was dropped it was explained in court Wednesday when the corporation failed to post a $5000 indemnity bond and a $300 cost bond required by Judge Schiller In the answer and counter claim the defendants alleged that the film now being shown at the Roxy theater titled “ ‘Life’ Showing Birth of a Baby” was owned by Maurice of New York City PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES GI1MM3093S5 IIECTim 262884 GENUINE 142027 N (ON MASTER 01 tUXI MODEIS 85-H- P ONLY) ENGINE VALVE-IN-HEA- D Only Chevrolet gives you all these modem features at Chevrolet’s FISHER NEXT MAKE KNEE-ACTIO- ALL-STE- EL ALL-SILE- NT BODY FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION low prices "You’ll be AHEAD with CHEVROLET!” who obtained a copyright from the United States patent office of the film title in July 1937 at least five to public exhibition months—prior of a film “The Birth of a Baby” sponsored by the committee In Answer Allegations in the original com- plaint that the advertisements were “made with fraudulent unlawful or other wrongful purpose” were declared by the counter complainants to have been made "well knowing that each and all allegations were false and untrue” Injury to the defendant’s busi ness through filing of the complaint and the seeking of the temporary restraining order and to its reputation were made grounds for counter claim for $25000 by the Roxy theater and for another counter claim for $20000 for Mr Paris Dismissal of the order to show cause was granted by Judge Schiller “without prejudice to the defendants’ rights to have costs of assessed" against the plaintiff the court declared ‘Candidate’ Meet Democrats of the Third municipal ward met dozens of candidates for office at an outdoor gathering in Riverside park Wednesday night and heard brief talks by Senator Elbert D Thomas Secretary of State E E Monson and District McDonough Judge Roger For Senator Thomas the affair was a homecoming to the ward in which he was reared His talk was I nonpolitical W J Korth ward chairman pre 0 sided 'Jits usfiaXt Ljou JaAfC A C2 Common Itching Apply Retinol stonce to subdue the itching snd toolhe the snery thin Sample free Retinol 37BaftoMd 324 a v South State w CENTRE SIlOi: REPAIR EAST Democrats Hold THE U Recorder’s Clerk Files Petition m SEE YOUR LOCAL - Five members of the old Utaheformatlon of a club in the days of Democratic club adjourned for the the Sagebrush Democratic movelast time Wednesday after winding ment which aided in ths freeing up the business of an organization of Utah politics from sectarian ties believed by its members to have The club was Instrumental in the accomplished Us original objective early fight to secure election conThe five who" mat in the office tests between groups bearing the of the collector of customs in the national labels of Republican and federal building were: J H Paul Democrat instead of the Peoples James H Moyle E L Sloan Walter party and the Liberal party in P Jennings and Samuel R Thur- vogue in the state during the 1890s man They voted to refund the The Utah Democratic ‘club was money remaking in the club's treas- formed about 1893 it 'was explained ury tcuthe original donSrs of the by Mr Paul as a central committee money and their heirs Mr Paul an- to guide the affairs of tjie young nounced after the meeting For several decades Democracy The poitical veterans recalled the the old club has been inactive club Counterclaim Filed in Film Dispute — CHEVROLET DEALER a |