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Show FOR SALE: 5 acres of land with good water right. A favorite place for tourists that camp. Abstract deed may be had. See M. A. Batty, at Kanarra. Adv. A-29, pd. i You Can Get the Best for Less aft DVMTS f ' We Sell the Best, Let the others sell the rest ' Gt Washday Benefits I JUEmSEjE Thor "fitf' PACT . Electro-Rinse 'I " ' " 1 V O 4 'v --L H nM 'Mill I 3-Wy EUctro-Rint ONIY OIX1U TWIN HAI TWO WASHINO I ' wrliUwbl pr,,,Uf tUll-ANDDOUYOUi.WIOCI WASHING , Biggir lotJi In full 'none hour or ess f I capacity whit porcaialn 1 . r. . . laoglnd Your antlra wackly wo. I Sudwaallng tub cow na-t.on.r, wMf.r and Mahtor I Famoui Thor , b,fe-,onipl.t.ly dona dPndibility , 0M B0W w Uul That'a who! I - Dxtr Twin and anly Daxtar Twin 1 ' I , doaa tar yo. Two woihlng tub KYVlX njTY1) waih olUlolh.i twlca. Thafi GIslAJ VTW m Til poubla Svdilng-th failail, bait iP ' CA' woriilng nathod. Cloriiat wokad alaanar lait longtr look battarl I I Inn In Half TAt Tim Thor Antomaglc DGIadlron . J 99.50 51 Automagle Ironing with ' H i! tlnglo knao control H -J! ' foMy DIt,1,, Haat Control ffi-oTL No waiting for this marveloui 4 new Gladiron. You can buy it V today. Tha Gladiron wheel . V where you want it Then folds and stores in 1H iq. ft. . a IVAN'S ' 140 NORTH MAIN " PHONE 330 CLASSIFIED FOR SALE: Modern Home with basement apartment. Close In, Phone 1090, Cedar City. Adv. A-29 OPPORTUNITY. Ambitious man Interested in independent business with Company assistance. Earn $50 to $75 weekly profits handling high quality Watkins Farm and Insecticide Insecti-cide Products In Rural area. Need car- no cash investment. Writ B. ' C. Meyers, 3401 Larimer St. Denver, Colo. Adv. A-8, 15, 22. 29, pd. Superintendent for Standard Station Sta-tion wants to rent unfurnished mod-era mod-era two-bedroom house , or duplex. Phone 533 -J. Adv. A-29, tf. i ft FOR SALE: 1 Choice Building Lot, 13 by 4 rods, with primary water wa-ter on No. 5th West, Phono 475-J. Adv. M-25 tf. i if l?T v "In0 V Iripl rt QOO D UUUU UU Tn an endeavor to aid in halting further ad- to our stockholders we will have to consider at vances in living costs, U. S. Steel will decrease some later date the adequacy of both wages and certain steel prices on May 1, 1948, to the extent steel prices under then-existing conditions. of $25,000,000 annually, these price reductions u --- being applicable so far as possible to steel prod- 0ur answer to the Union was that the grant- ucts related to the cost of living. inff of its re(luest for a "substantial wage increase" in-crease" will not in the long run bring benefit to Announcement of these .price reductions was anyone, as it will lead to similar substantial made on April 22, 1948, concurrently with the wage increases in other industries and to higher denial by U.S. Steel of the request of the United P.rices generally. Such a wage increase would Steelworkers of America (CIO) for a "substan- m?ke necessary a general advance in our steel tial wage increase" prices. We are unwilling so to increase steel prices at this time, as we believe this would be United States Steel believes that costs and contrary to the best interests of the nation, prices in general are too high for the good of the . nation. It shares the firm conviction that Amer- The Union's demand for a "substantial wage ican industry and labor should cooperatively do increase" was based on increases in the cost of everything in their power to avoid further in- living. The index of the Bureau of Labor Statis-creases Statis-creases in costs, which, if permitted to occur, tics, U. S. Department of Labor, records an in-must in-must result in higher prices for almost every- crease of 67.2 in the cost of living between 1940 thing we buy. Certainly the best interests of all and February, 1948. During that same period, of our people will not be served by a further low- average straight-time hourly earnings of our ering in the purchasing power of the dollar. steel workers rose 73.3; their average actual WAn,i,Jflfi j hourly earnings advanced 81.3 and their aver-thn' aver-thn' ae actual weeky advanced 91.7. rt JZt lv - steeVPr0duf T?; advances are substantially in excess of SrStwf the increase in the cost of livin during that effect throughout the nation and may be helpful period ' in bringing about an early stabilization or reduc- . s tion in the cost of living. If this should prove to If there is to be a halt in the surge of rising be the outcome, everyone in this country will costs, there must be full and effective coopera-benefit. coopera-benefit. If, on the contrary, costs should continue tion to this end on the part of every segment of ' to advance, then in fairness to our employees and our economy. OIHl STATES STEEL. |