Show A. A F. F L L. BACKS GO GOVERNMENT IN N SAVINGS WORK tr Ameri American an Federation of Labor ft L L Will Reach Wage Earners f. f Washington i D D. C C. C Resolutions C.-Resolutions be beIng bek bet t k Ing lag distributed by the American Fed n of Labor to mor mol than 2200 i local unions and th th gh t t them em tc ic f over wage earners affiliated i with the contain hearts heart t approval of the sovern Governments Government's 1919 I I thrift campaign th that Wr W-tr Believing t ings a a ings Stamps f offer otter a safe sare sound and guaranteed I method for investment o savings the annual convention of or the federation f assembled at Atlantic City declared that it was as essential to stimulate thrift and saving savini T r l time of f peace as asin in time of war nar I The adoption of the resolution by bythe the central body f f organized trade unionism followed similar action b bj by several State Federations of 01 LaborThe Labor The text of the resolution known as asNo No Is as follows r Whereas The war so happily ended has required ou people to de Ie develop develop thrift and saving which to some degree has stimulated freedom f. f ro of action and independence on the part of some wage earners camera and p. p Whereas It is essential to y ul te thrift and eving in time of peace pence as in time of w war r and f Whereas The inauguration of the national system of War Savings and Thrift Stamps has haj afforded to some somer r of small amali c earnings a l sound and guaranteed method of Government in M vestment of their hard earned savings sav say ings lags therefore be it Resolved That this convention do approve of the continuation and exten f r lion aion of the War Savings and Thrift Stamps Stamps Stamps' Institution or the substitution t of if f a ll National Savings Institution akin in in character and aud method which shan shall t. t prove helpful to safeguard the earn earn- Ings fags of the toiling tolling m masses of our u country f r Thomas E. E Durke Burke general secretary se treasurer of the United States Association f atlon of Plumbers and Steam Fitters of the United States State and Canada has promised his assistance in the work of forming War Savings Societies and has invoked aid from other union officials I Mr Burke in assuring the Government Govern ment went of his cooperation said in part The labor organizations and fraternal fraternal fra societies are a very fine tine medium through which to educate e t the e people people peo pee pie of t the necessity and usefulness of supporting our government and at the same time helping themselves One of the tho unique features explained ex to me was that it is the intention in in- of ot our government to make War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps a permanent institution Such action would be he a 1 very progressive one and I believe would be he heartily acclaimed by all our CItizens ene especially the workers because it would be in keeping with the great cooperative and democratic spirit that now prevails pre IP r throughout our great country From a psychological standpoint it would be considered by the mass masa of ot the people especially the wage earners earn earn- ers era a grea great opi opportunity to participate participate pate in such a n. great function of ot government It would bring the people peo peo- pie and the Government closer together to to- gather gether which is greatly needed nee led iu in these times I w W S S Financial physicians arc are warning against the new disease whIch Is appearing appearing ap ap- ap In many parts of or the country They have named It Persons attacked b by this disease uniformly uniformly uni uni- utter the cabalistic words The war is over oTer and decline to take taIce any further interest in III the nations nation's affairs No serum has been discovered which can prevent the ailment aUment but investing regularly in War Savings SavIngs' Stamps and Registered Treasury Savings Certificates cates is a prevent preventative pre Uve as well as a a acure cure I 1141 I Ili li Hot TIlE THE IDEA r r Miss Goose Goose- fr That must be bet t that silly aBly Gander Gander Gander Gan Gan- der trying to flirt with me a. a Horse and Cattle Brand RATTLED f I Do r you mean to O. O A. A DART S S-l S H Hy wiy y that you actually act act- di ally proposed to him BAR SEVEN 7 Yes Yea but my dear ho he was waa so Left ribs and shoulder dreadfully rattled Mark Wattle under each i made mado him behove bo- bo ear hove ho did It J. J Milton Alexander Altonah Utah himself Passenger Service Palmer Son d I Daily All AU Kinds of Bee Supplies V G General al Between ener I UINTAH AH BASIN AND BI Blacksmithing ac k h. h V SALT LAKE CITY and I f Choice of T Two 0 Routes i t oa By Auto via Upalco Strawberry Valley Flour By D. D R. R G. G Train Tram Mills via Helper Paying Cash DUCHESNE For Wheat TRANSPORTATION CO an and d C Corn orn Salt Lake Office No 7 West South L t. t i TATE STATE FA fAiR EVERYBODY'S GOING Everybody's reserving October to for the BIG ANNUAL EXPOSITION First reunion of Utah's soldiers and sailors Wonderful exhibits thrilling entertainment program m racing vaudeville and carnival COME ON EVERYBODY AND BRING THE FOLKS f II I t h Y 1 I i f 1 7 ial Y 7 DELINQUENT NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that there is due and delinquent delinquent delin delin- quent on the following stock the amount set opposite the respective names of at the stockholders on an assessment assessment assessment assess assess- ment levied August 2 1919 Name Cert No No Amt Edith Anderson 60 1250 1250 E E. E C C. C FrIsby 96 25 I 1 Ii A. A Murray 1 80 2000 Eph Swain k 1 40 1000 J. J W. W Burgess 70 1750 1760 Mary L L. Little 74 60 50 1280 J. J W W. v. v Thomas 1 88 88 64 1600 H IL Blain Hyrum 60 1600 1500 Joseph 30 John Clark 60 1600 1500 Martin W. W Allred 63 1336 David Burgi 66 1060 1050 Burdick 75 75 76 60 1000 Hans A. A Jacobson 80 2000 I M. M S. S Miller 30 W. W E E. Mower er 61 2500 I S S. S R. R Petty 60 1500 C. C W. W Ray 91 60 50 1250 1260 W W. A A. Ralphs Otto Johnson 66 65 60 1250 1260 H H. H H. Spencer r 60 50 1260 Ethel Snyder II 70 1760 R R. R W. W Snyder 60 50 James Timothy 16 69 59 1475 Ray Thurning 63 3 80 80 2000 H. H C C. Wathan 66 65 1375 1376 H. H A. A Wathan 35 36 35 M M. W. W Wathan 10 Mrs Blain or 70 17 1750 60 Orin L. L Timothy L. 60 1500 1600 C C. C C C. Bristol 30 71 W. W P. P Men ills 2 60 1250 George Powell voll 2 60 1290 C C. C E. E Merrills 96 20 20 Roy Price 45 46 1125 J J. J M M. Johns Johnson n 76 60 1500 Geo Van Gundy 90 9 80 James Jaynes H. H Cook 27 80 80 2000 Frank A. A Miller 46 1150 R R. R B B. B Remington 1 90 30 IJ I J I r Lars Lam Larson 20 Jerry Clark 30 Wesley L. L Keys 20 A. A F. F Bailey 70 1750 1760 Martin Allred 41 40 1000 David Clark 20 James M. M Powell 75 76 1875 1876 John Caldwell 10 C. C O. O Larson 20 A A. A A. Snyder 2600 W. W E E. Davis 3rd 28 W. W E. E Davis Jr 36 Clarrissa McCurdy 40 1020 John JoTin L L. Ashby 40 1000 Thomas Sabey C. C C C. Rich Jr 80 2000 Heber Birch 12 Gardener Goodrich 20 Harold Dubendorff 40 1000 James Carroll 24 24 40 1000 Alfred Carroll 37 31 J J. J F. F Carroll 22 I Harvey Heath pr Ashby 73 60 1660 1650 H. H J. J WInkler 46 1160 1150 I Ira J J. J Winkler 13 J J. J n Alexander 8 Bernard Winkler 30 3 3 2 R R. M. M Jenkins not Issued 40 1000 J. J C. C Price not issued 26 25 1 L. L L. L Clark 80 2000 Jefferson Davis Davis 28 Ray Davis 28 Joseph Chidester 70 1750 1760 O o. o O. O Stoddard Joseph Anderson 26 J J. J II McHugh 86 65 66 1625 1626 Peter Hartley 24 2600 A. A M. M Murdock 76 1850 1860 If It not Dot paid on or before Saturday October 1919 at 2 o'clock p p. p m. m the same will be offered for sale at atthe atthe atthe the residence of R. R W W. Snyder Altonah Utah and so much of each parcel of stock will be sold to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the amount delinquent cost of advertising and expense of sale FARMERS IRRIGATION COMPANY W. W E. E Davis Jr Secretary Altonah Utah Sept 1 H q Sept 26 25 I T. T G. G Mandt Wagons I i i r C i f A shipment of these wagons billed billed bill bill- ed to us Aug 29 and will be here soon Agents for CHEVROLET TOURING CARS AND TRUCKS H. H M. M FOWLER SON ODEY'S PLACE Tobacco and Cigars Camel and Lucky Strike Cigarettes 5 POOL and SLOUGH TABLES t DONT DON'T FORGET T TILE THE lIE HOPS MALT Lawrence Co MEET ME AT ODEY'S ONE BLOCK EAST OF MYTON STATE BANK Batteries J Recharged t and Re rebuilt ul Auto repairing of all kinds All work guaranteed Tires and tubes for sale saleMY MY MYTON TON BA BATTERY SERVICE Angus Stewart Paul Eskenasy Proprietor F F. R R. Morgan Manager Ii KENYON Corner Main Mam and Second South SALT LAKE CITY UTAH I r ABSOLUTELY EL Y MODERN RA RATES Room RATES TES- TES Room for one person up I Room for two persons 1 50 up With private bath bathRoom bathRoom Room for one person up Room for two persons up Free Bus Headquarters for auto tourists Dodge Stage Line Linet t 2 cars d daily iy via MYTON and NINE MILE Leave Roosevelt a. a m. m Leave Price a a. a m. m I Good careful drivers J. J W W. JOHNSTUN Mgr I BUDWEISER No BLACK JACK White points Foaled in spring of 1915 Will make season at the ALVIN ROSS place REDCAP UTAH Fees 5 leap 10 season 15 to insure REDCAP JACK CO o DR No Black Jack Will make the season at Claude Mitchell's Mitchells Mitchells Mitchell's Mitch Mitch- ells ell's place one mile west of Lake Lake- J f fork ork postoffice f ice Fees 8 leap 10 for season 15 to insure LAKE FORK JACK CO o. o t X p r I t |