Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS MARYSVALE friday june 27 1941 bargain prices on new unused machinery NEW CASE SIDE DELIVERY RAKE all gears enclosed in oil CASE HEAVY DUTY DUMP RAKES large teeth roller bearing wheels hunt chevrolet C co Pang panguitch aitch utah of Kentuck ys finest bourbons this is the EAM i di QUART no 60 PINT no 61 va PINT no 62 01 alv IF 47 THE DOUBLE RICH BOURBON SCHENLEY NLEY distillers corporation N 10 ala and 13 UD MID pil alei 2 ask about that image california CalK onil 01 oil it la is nature product and teem seems to have nature power lot for producing results uteri users nae have tall said it was wag worth a bottle to them famous in california tor for generation iL P people eople are known to have driven ISO miles sad and worked hall half a day where it seeped iron from the round ground to set get a little to it treat at their skin and stomach troubles sold bold on money aloney back Gus guarantee rapt in 1 ind and 33 tor or exter external I usei aste tasteless le capsules for internal I 1 u use e an and d ointment lor for hemorrhoids hemorrhoid or 1 p piles les I 1 PHA PHARMACY Marys ivale utah dress up for the fourth OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE PRICES MODERATE 0 SUITS 0 HATS 0 PANTS 0 SPORT COATS 0 SWEATERS 0 DRESSES 0 SLACK SUITS 0 MILLINERY s 0 furnishings 0 SHOES RICHFIELD CLOTHING COMPANY COMMY i first with the newest I 1 richfield utah 0 I 1 J a v HE labor unions unions have made their demands in addition certain of thess these labor unions have THE upon the railways of the united State sand demanded advances in their pay not included through the railways upon the PUBLIC these in the above figures and more rules for the demands are vastly larger in proportion than any creation of unnecessary jobs they have ever made the economical and efficient the situation then is this the total of cost operation of the railways is vital to the nations defense effort therefore the western railways complying with all the demands made would present to the public the following facts be approximately million dollars a yearl the labor unions representing engineers firemen the average weekly earnings of railway employees conductors brakemen and switchmen are are now 15 per cent higher than in the peak year demanding a 30 per cent increase in wages 1929 while the cost of living is 12 per cent less amounting to million dollars a year bithe the demands or the railway labor unions are being although their present rates of pay eff are are the made when the entire notion nation has just been asked highest in history to make a supreme effort for national defense other unions representing a greater number of the railways cannot meet these demands without railway employees are demanding wage increases ranging as high as 95 per cent a great increase in the cost of transportation they averaging 47 per cent cen centano tand and amounting to exceed by more than million dollars the income million dollars a year although their present that the railways had left after paying their s rates of pay also are the highest in history annual expenses taxes and charges in 1940 thus the wage increases being demanded by the railways have a vitally important job before bedfor the labor unions amount to million dollars them they need all their resources to continue a year an average increase in excess of adequately to serve you and contribute effectively all 41 per cent toward the national defense program ranu d THE WESTERN WESTE ORO N RAILWAYS i A ii union station chicago ill III j g kf fam k aw i |