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Show hyl - Fridy, Febnuuy HHMMWWWMHHIWWHHM HOOOOMMMOMOS Willii Tiyiuf To Utb -- j, More Trouble At Park City Confidence Counts for Muck; In Buying Jewelry. pte bap Jwby they bam no tatkns at the tahr la wvrryfhtog Mlbg bay-da- as atida or a Voa taka aa when yea ilatt this atora la of Jewelry aad It la tba aaaM Bingham. A. J. Barg, secretary of the local the International Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers' Union, a branch oa brtag year watch here tor ie of JOHN MORLEY of the American Federation of Labor, got tha floor and vigorously denounced Willi and tha L W; W. In general, aaylng that ha had been converted against them after made by Wills at tha strike In Park City lent summer. Borg accused Wills of preaching a doctrine stat-men- Juab County's Only Registered Optometrist SMS 1HHWMII 1 1 HWWWI ta of destruction. It took much effort to got a vote on the motion made by Borg not to - strued by those who are affected call a Law Is Perfectly strike, Walter M. Johnson, tha by It, Shields says. "Tha statute I. W. W. number presiding, declinPlaint Says Authority (a plain la its wording and tha exing to put tha motion. Whan Barg ceptions arc quite definitely Tin Mb eompromiaa and ao dlaeretloo win be poaalbla la enforcing tba law 'governing tba width of tlrea to bo uaed oa traaaportatloa vehicles, which want lato affect tba first of tbla year, It la atm tad by Daa B. Shields, attorney general. it is specified la the law that ao vehicles, except hassles aad carriages and thosa osad for driving purposes only, can bo operated on tha public highways with tlrea leas than three laches la width. "Thera la no reason why tha law should bo miscon Periodic Bllioaa Attache. 1 arsons subject to periodic bilious attachs win observe that thair appetite falls them Just before an attack. That is, they do not really crave food but sat bees us It is meal tlm. If they win eat only a light m and no meat, then take two of Chamberlain's Tablets tha attack may be avoldeds. - himself called tor a vote, all. but fit teen of the men present voted not to call a strike. Wills asked tha fifteen, aU of whom carried tha red cards of the I. W. W., to meet with him, following the breaking up of the gutharing. n These men went Into executive for the purpose of making plans to make further endeavors to force a sympathetic strike. "Barg offered to conduct a strike vote of tbo entire esrip, suggesting that a ballot, box bo prepared, that ballots bo printed and that a member of the I. W. W., a representative of tha federation union and an citlsea bo hamisd as Judges. Wills met this with tbs announcement that ha will send strike ballots to the members of his organisation. "Tha Identity of most of tha fifteen who stayed with WlUa waa not known hers, U . being said that most of them had coma Into Park City lu the peat two or three days, apparently from the Bingham district." Drugs No. 10. CANDIES r S-. J Exceptional CANDY SPECIAL EVERY SATURDAY - i' .. MIHMIlMWMMMiMMOMMHMMMMMIMHMIM mu MHMMwwtmeM i o oooooooo o m n h o oo TAKE OFF YOUR COAT The secret of sueeeee ie work hard work. Remember you get out of Ilf what you put lute It. If you acat--. tar rosea they will bo handed back to you. If you scatter bricks they will be flung buck ut you. Ton never got something for nothing. Even the man who believes that ha has a sinecure is a loser, for ho wastes moral rad physical force and looms Initiative and re-- , eourcefulnesa. . Through all Ufa runs an unalterable law of compensation. Success Is not handed to those who shirk responsibilities and peso the buck to those who have one eye on the clock rad half their mind on tho time when the curtain rises on "The Frolicking Widows." To bo someone do something. Tho mu or woman who waits to bo told what to do, very likely will be still taking orders SO years from now. In tho complex life of modern buslnese It le yonr Job to bo of help to soma one tho degree of aklll with which you help relieve the loud will bo a fair Indication of whether you are a plodder or a plunger. At the preaent time we decry high prices and high wages. Some people claim that one la the cause of tho other. A study of eondl-tlon- e in nearly all countries will show that the eause Is loss return for higher wages. With high wages the plane of living for many has advanced another notch. We arc all glad of It. Wo are glad to sea dad able to provide the folks with meat several times more a Week to have a Victoria, and to add the hudred and one little comforts that help to make home tha botaoe of hie dreams. And wa dont want to see him ever go back. Do we? To retain what has been gained It Is up to yon and I all of as to put Into life what wa are taking out better still, let ns do n lit-tl- e mine. During tho war In many Industries production Increased while 'manpower decreased. There Is no doabt that the world could day If ovary one was producing at capacity; curry on with a ar bat--let ns remember that program and development are tho result of Individual effort acting collectively. . TAKE OFF YOUR COAT BOOST TINTIC. AMD IT WILL BOOST YOU. six-ho- fli YEAN Quid & Co. Of THE BIM5BM OF BOOBIDfO UTAH MIKES Tregoning & Hanley I4CAL REPRESENTATIVES SHOES 3 J. C. PENNEY SHOES ARE BETTER COST LESS Shoes, Uke other commodities, hive continued to advance in price and yon will notioe a difference from last year. But yon will And, upon comparison, that we are still saving the people of Tintic and vicinity 'many dollars on their shoe purchases. See our shoe display in window. Remember we stand back of every pair sold. Utah finns employing child labor will bo required to pay to tho United States Internal revenns collector 10 per eent of tho net yearly Income, according to Miss Nila Allen, head of J. O. Penney Co. A Nationwide InatitntionT tho child labor tax division and now la Balt Lake City conferring with David C. Dauber, collector of internal revenue. Bach Industrial conEureka will compete against Nephi, a specific topic with two hoars, to University Newt Bureau. cerns as employ children under 14 Utah and Wasatch counties. prepare a five mlnnte speech. years of ago are required under tho For the debating tournament the . Dickens' Christinas Carol" la to' and fonr silver tho federal law passed April 16, willSixbogold to high school stu- subject is: Resolved, that the Fed- bo nsed for tha 1011, to pay this 10 par eent penalty. dents thisgiven reading contest. by the University eral Qovernmeat should pass legis- Each spring wUl Tha law also provides that children of Utah. Three .be entry given a ton mineonteatq will be held, lation providing for compulsory arunder tho age of 10 years employed one In ute to selection read and aa hoar to of labor bitration in all pubIn one dispute extemporandebating, In mills, mines quarries, factories, lic utilities, constitutionality conced- practice It. one eous In and speaking, reading. manufacturing plants and work Tha state has been divided Into eight ed. In the contest gold prises will . In the latter contests two series shops, pines the employers subject will bo held one for girl and one and the two winners in bo given to tho winning team. to tux If tha children go to work be- districts Tho contestants In tho speaking for boy, tbs winner In each to got. come together on will these district fore T oclock In the morning, after School Day at tha University, competition will talk on soma phase a gold modal, with silver medal for 7 o'clock at bight, or work sum High when tha : winner will be chosen. of World Pesos. They wUl be given eoond place. lathan six days a weak. Tha child bor law of Utah, however, la one of tho beat in the United States, according to Miss Alim, and If It Is1 observed then will be no causa for levying the federal tax. r Drugs No. 10l I. Good assortment to choose from and prices exceedingly low to assure rapid selling. See some of them in window. - Fresh stock of Angel's Marsh Meljows :W. r . . Schramm-Johnso- n ' Employers Of Children Most Lodi for Penalty . McDonalds Ostlers I . , n Sweets NEW SPRING MILLINERY ALREADY HERE AND MORE TO COME see-slo- -- Schramm-Johnso- PURCHASING TBEMBNDOUS POWER MAXES OUR PRICES POSSIBLE. . bs Ifationwklt Institution. JL Co OUR 8TB0NCL HOLD 18 VALUS QIVINO The following item was token from the Tribune of lloaday: "An effort on the part of Albert Wills, I. W. W. agent, aad other bearers of tha rod card to start a trike of tha Park City miners la sympathy with the striking I. W. W.'s at Bingham failed her tonight oa a vote takes at a meeting called by the radicals. "About SSI miners of tbo district wart preaent at tba meeting, which waa bald la Bwsda Hall. Wills waa tba first to address tha gathering and made a plea that tha Park City miners go out to rapport tha men at tha Ttnt persOa baa aa way chn whether or not ha la of fl, ymmmj 20, 1920. Salt Lake Quotations Dally mi Ten Nationalities Are Among The Applicants chief mine inspector for the Utah industrial commission, ha submitted to tho department of tho Interior a paper on the subject The paper of hoisting engineers. points out the necessity of physical examination of applicants for these C. A. Allen, Orders wars iapued by positions. Allen that applicants for hoisting engineer! bo examined physically, filed reports of their and elghty-on- e condition. Of this number, 6 were s, native-bor- n Americans, IS were 6 were Finlanders, 4 Swedes, S Norwegians and one each from Canada, Hawaii, Austria, Italy and Eighty-tw-o Serbia. per cent of those applying were between the ages of S5 end 65 years, the youngest aged 26 and the eldest 46 years. Of this number 28 had mors than ten years experience. No. objection has been raised to the examination of tha engineers. Bri-tsln- Out . . Of Chaos1 Tho Tolophono Companys greatest amt ia tho oo operation at ths poblie; it ia a big enterprise, in the successful eparatiop of whisk both tho company and tha people are vitally concerned. Aa a unit bt tiia great BsllSystcm it ia universal in tla scope of its sc tries. It baa the biggest, hardest work imaginable, for it has as many persona to please as hits the President of the United States. V ' V, . . ? . t , The past few yean have been-foiof perplexing and disappointing No and conditions. btunneoa , problems organisation can be any more perfect than the combined intelligence, sincerity and industry" of its human management. A corporation' ia subject fo alt the trials and tribulations of the individual, but in an increasing ratio' to its magnitude and responsibilities. v. l . . BIDS FOR PUBLICATION OF OTY ORDINANCES. Sealed bids will be received by the City Recorder, Eureka, Utah, until 12 o'clock noon February 21, 1120 for pablication and delivery on or before April 25, 1020 la book form of 60 volumes of ordinances. 16 of which- - will be part board and cloth, and remainder paper coven. Blse of book, 80,000 00,000 worda. Book to Include index and map reproduction of Eureka City. To ha printed on 22 x 4480 M. F. book paper. Paper; page to bo 7 x 0 Inches, and tha type set. In 10 point leaded 4ft Inches ; vide and 7 inches deep. Bidders are referred to copy of said ordinances on file In recorder's office. Bidden are required to deposit with the City Recorder a certified cheek In the sum equivalent to 20 per eent of tho amount bid, said cheeks to to be retained to nasne-- c cssful bidders. MART A. STACK, Recorder of Eureka City, Utah. i There is no avenue of human activity that has not been paved with sacrifice during the past four years; there isnt an individual who has not contribute in some way to the winning of the worlds greatest war at discomfort to himself and by voluntary and every business organization has contributed its tithe of service. jOut of tho chaos of the world s new day dawns pregnant with promise of a happier condition of affairs. Aa you look forward to! a more prosperous, brighter era, the Telephone Company looks forward to Increased efficiency, bettor service, aad, abevs all, to ' pleased and satisfied patrons. self-denia- l, THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH Go! .v VSMJUU1 BBUB 21 |