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H, ii lot to le iv ini teitatned her stwlnif tlub Thuis with I i ink thi Mills assisted 111 i il he in si mi was Luncheon day everunj' the Htv ii In s mi nts duiin in l ssii n Laura servt d to Liv'd Hamilton, t a h ne m " lie n i Mis Amanda Jones Hntihett Biadv, La Itllla Rigby, Both ami tin te hlf li s liool Sa Lva Stewart Mth birthday Liitkson, Nanny ati d hei N ,mth Sanpi te seminal s B Ih ( IJi lehi M mV relativ s and Melson, Dee Oiton, Bt"ssie Mow toiler 21 hias also hi ( il a Mmli tit it extend their er and ( eva Johnson h am 5 ounp I mvi isity at Inll Il lnends (ailed to Aunt mamla, as voshes cv.u best nt li the Duilnp Barker and family of Le she o (a led by all, says sfie fit Nola vv nil a i onstiui inni h n i and Mr and Mis Robert Wil son of Muiray spent the week Alva end with Mr and Mrs ( laments -- I 1 11 Hi n! I' i I I I ! i! vc Mr and , ( I i ! t i I I ( I I i I Vote For Miss JOE JENSEN Fawn Christensen ' Helen Larsen, Exchange Teacher. To Speak Saturday Miss Helen Larsen who spent the past year as an exchange teacher in Ireland, will speak at a program at 7 ,10 p m Satur day in the Nuith ward chapel. Sponsored by the Acme Liter has ary Club, an invitation been extended to all club women in this city to attend this pro gram, which will also include several musical numtsrs Miss Laisen, who is at present teaching in Murray, was one of On October 23 to fill their requirements for the Trail of Service the North ward hoys were to meet at the home of an elderly person and clean branch es from the orchard This was done by Eugene Rigby, Dean to he re Mower, Richard Graham,. They five American women also learned to tie knots Kent reived at tea by the Fnglish She made an extended Queen Nielson waa a visitor. tour of Continental Europe fast summer Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Jemen were Provo visitors last week War Victim Of "Hell" Ship Mrs. Sceverenia Anderson en To Be Buried at Ephraim tertalned her family and friends Funeral services for RFC Can at a hot turkey dinner for her non D Rasmussen, 26, a son of birthday. Fifty-twguests were R. Delbert Rasmussen of Ephpresent at the dinner. raim will be conducted Sunday at the Ephraim West ward cha Minta Clement entertained at a quilting bee last Friday. Hot pel. PEC Rasmussen died at dinner was served to twenty Japan, Jan 30, 1915, after ladles. .33 months imprisonment bv the Mrs I 1 honor of Mr Andersons 82nd birthday All their children and two speilal guests, Mrs Amanda Jones and Mrs Martin band, r Oth son, enjoyed the dinner eis called and extended their greetings during the day Mus Dt lVond MiNiil who are einidoytd dt tfie Navy .supply tidse dt Clearflild spent a two down to wtikx va( auon San Iraricisco, Los Anp les arid other plans of inteiist limy who tame liatk tiy way of Latrview in to spend the vv, t keml with Miss Christi nsen's part nts, Mr and Mrs Alton Christensen of hi iMh Maurine Sardt rs as spent tfie past mot th isiturs Id itio has rttuimd home ot town v out Uiio Mis Ophelia (ox ot I.uhl, li n i tit of Mat n Mis S ir iti ot tin In soe Mrs Ada ( ium i i the 11 alt iilii njoy s Oi aiel i ( hlaii a A 111 Gordon L. Brady KMci rPlDAY.JPCTOtrR THE MT. PLEASANT PtflAMID 'ht October 9 the Guide class of Trailbuilders met at the home of their teacher, Ruby Clement, and from there hiked to the power plant. The group was divided and took turns blazing a trail, marked at the power plant. 'I tie bos decided that wasn't far enough so the hike continued up the pipe line to the washout, and then up the rot ky ravine to the cabins on top then of the South mountains, down the mountains to the pipe line and home just at dark The boys attending were Neil Miner, Dean Miner, Richard Graham, Eugene Rigby, Rex Mills, Gt i aid Vanee, Kent Brady A family dinner was held at the home of Mr and Mis James and Anderson Friday Ot toher 22 ip Fu-kek- 29 His remains were cremated and the urn contain-g his a "lies will he brought to Ephraim by a Sixth Airry tsco t Japanese Pleasant Rebekah Organization Prepares For State Pres. Visit Mt. Mrs L. S Seelig of Salt Lake city, piesulent of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah will make her official visitation to the lential Rebekah Lodge No 52 of Mt Pleasant mxt Wednesday. A program will he piesented of laus under the direction Biotherson and a dinner will be seived by Melba Averett, Leva Mower and Erma Norman. Accompanying the state pies lilent on her visitation will he Mrs William Hafen of Vernal, vice president, arid Mrs Ileibeit Noiman, Mt Pleasant, state warden. From the Jesuits of a recent poll it was discovered that 14 students now attending Wasatch had grandparents who went to school here, and one who had a great grandfather who attended Wasatch. NOMINEE DEMOCRATIC f "-- v ' PER DAY WAGE INCREASE DEMAND BY BROTHERHOOD BRINGS - A A - , STRIKE TO KENNECOTT 5 . ; To Kennecott Employees and Neighbors: FOR Last Sunday afternoon, 311 employees represented by tbe County Commissioner TERM Fan?e:c County native; A successful A church and civic worker; A to be who fair will man all sections of the county. Born and reared In Mt. Pleasant. A resident of Gunnison for C5 years. Elec a fenrer and slockman: - SUCCESSFUL - RESPECTED l Joe Ji list n i DILIGENT 1 rolitiialAdv I Rc-EIe- ct i DUANE A. FRANDSEN I 4 u Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine men went on strike and left their jobs in mine haulage at Kennecocts Bingham Canyon Mine. As a result of this strike action of the employees, operations have been forced to by 7 shut down. Strikes are mighty serious affairs, because they hurt all of us; therefore, you are entitled to know the facta about the strike and the situation which was responsible for it. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-me-n represents 311 mine employees of the mine haulage system. Negotiations have been in process between the Brotherhood and the company since early in August. Kenoe-eo- tt offered these employees a wage increase of 96c per day. as ft District Attorney The company also agreed to make this increase effective as of July 1, 1948. This is the identical wage increase that was accepted by all Utah Copper Divisions 4200 other employees. The Brotherhood rejected this offer, and demanded an increase of $2.71 per day. In other words, members of the Brotherhood have demanded an increase of $1.75 per day more than the daily increase accepted by their fellow workers. The Brotherhood and the company having been unable to reach an agreement on the amount of a wage increase, the Brotherhood set a strike for Friday, October 15th. The U. S. Conciliation Service then requested both parties to meet with a panel of one Utah and three Federal Conciliators in an attempt to reach a settlement. This proposal was accepted and the Brotherhood deferred its strike. Conferences with this conciliation panel started last Monday and were carried on daily until Friday when negouations again became deadlocked. 4 1 this rime, the romoanv made an additional offer to these mine hauiaga volunteering to add off-thjob accident and sickness insurance to its group life insurance program. After brief consideration the Brotherhood also rejected this offer The Conciliators finally suggested further conferences to be held in Washington, D. C The company stated it was agreeable, but the Brotherhood rejected the Conciliators suggestion. The Brotherhood then set a new strike date for yesterday, October 24th. As of today, over 4500 Kennecott employees are out of work. They are losing income in wages at the rate of $1,375,000 per month. There will also be a reduction in money spent in Utah of approximately $2,300,000 per month for normal expenditures for supplies, freight, taxes, etc. The detrimental effects of this shutdown will reach out in many directions throughout the state. We have sincerely tried to avoid a work stoppage. We regret the Brotherhood has called the strike. To submit to the Brotherhoods demand would discriminate against all other Kennecott employees. It would start a fourth round wage increase which would launch a new inflationary spiral. e- on Democratic Ticket General Election November 2nd Born and raised in Sanpete. College and University of Utah. Graduate of Snow His father is Burgess L. Frandsen, formerly of Mt. Pleasant. Past President of Price Lions Club and recently appointed Bishop of Price Second Ward. i?.i.d iHiI'tu.U advertisement in iTFfy WEBBy-ara- n KINEMA THEATRE SUN. & MON. OcL 31 - Nov. THE BIG and gray. ar-.- Fiandsen) s FAIRVIEW CLOCK" Sincerely, SUNDAY MILLAND CHARLES L UGH ION Also "SHAGGY" In Color with BRENDA Oct WED. Nov. - Nov. 1 144 "THE RED STALLION" pUy wmf Mr ly mi tbit THURS. Novcmbei 3 and 100 pbym, In M hr I ki Sll 4 Starring HIED Me MURK UTAH COPPER DIVISION KENNECOTT 4 CORPORATION A4 FRIDAY SATURDAY Starring "TARZAN AND AND AN ALL STAR CAST I I iIm 'MIRACLE OF THE BELLS' "KEY LARGO" HLMPHRFA BOGART and E AIKEN BACALL It D. D. MOFFAT, Vice President. G SAT. TWc by THURS. - Novembei czz mmmmm fa FRI. & SAT. November 5 - - JOUF "LOVE AND LEARN" Also "OKLAHOMA BADLANDS" FRI. MONDAY - 31 WED. TUES. THEATRE LAUREL 1 Starring KAY Du me 5 6 THE MERMAIDS 3 ) 19418 |