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Show Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers F oundation I : '5 V A" ui 1 Hous the Time to Buy! Wt Girls' Coats 1475 p'J Plaids' e Mimffi 14,75 ! fi Mill k'SW GIRLS' coats, caps Xi wvf and leggiT Blue 11.75 (fSTjk f VjR BOYS' coats, caps Y ( S V"" "v A. and leggings. Single I J I t 0r double breasted T I coat9' Brown r ' s ' ' A f WOMEN'S A DONNA PANTIES. 3242. Brief or medium length styles. Tearose. GIRLS' MISS PREP PANTTES. 2-16. C Snug elastic waist panties or bloomers. WOMEN'S CARDIGJ SWEATERS. 32- $8 40. Ten lovely colors. Medium feaSe all-wool. all-wool. WOMEN'S 5SISTS. Corduroy, wool and C,8 rayon plaids, circular, plcalcu. -riV. 'Reg. U. S. Pat Off. , "The future of mining min-ing in Utah and the Country's future status among nations na-tions is dependent upon development and utilization of mineral resources." 1 -JtyH: METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH ! GAE.E AI97BD3 Registered K3EE1E?C1S Richfield, Utah Tuesday TT. 28 . . 1 p.m. H Registered Range BULLS 3 Age 18 months SH Registered FEMALES II Age 18 months These bulls are screened and selected from more than 200 animals. The females vyill be offered in lots of five. All of this choice stock is from our large foundation herd, strong, big -boned and mountain-conditioned. "We raise what we sell." - ma HMEH3ES Located at Salina and Emery, Utah Address inquiries to Main Office --171 --171 W. South Temp-a Salt Lake City 1, Utah 3n ( "You'll make u. Qg-Hy every ride j It's much easier than falling off a , N ,! , log! Just try Chevron Supreme s f" Gasoline in your tank. It's tailored , to your car and equipment with the same skill that perfected Standard's war-proved flying fuels. New blending agents in Chevron Supreme give you fast starts, smooth acceleration, pinglcss performance. It's the finest motor fuel Standard ever produced you can bank on every trip being a pleasure trip with Chevron Supreme! R. C. ANDERSON bHRBtl 58 NORTH 2nd EAST VSUPREME Phone 111 Manti, Utah - iiiliiiii'iliiiilr--'liliTilMi''"HMl.i'nli?mi'M i 1 mmmmmmm i Rggrgjfeg HERE IS A 4-UNIT DIESEL FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE NOW OPERATED BY 2 MEN (1 ENGINEER AND 1 FIREMAN) ,D.-' M j r J j I C 2 BRAKEMEN AND 1 CONDUCTOR COMPLETE THE CREW OF THIS TRAIN S.c,!;X: ta'9Mrk P f 41 'LJl' rf 3Z- XS 1 r V ' ,. . EXTRA CAR FOR 15 MEN NOT NEEDED h BUT THE UNION LEADERS WANT 15 EXTRA "SITTERS". ON THIS TRAIN ... 3 ENGINEERS, 3 FIREMEN, J& BRAKEMEN AND 3 CONDUCTORS ... TO GO ALONG FOR THE RIDE AT FULL PAY! Its to your interest to know about this proposed -feather -kidbf! For sheer feather-bedding, this mock Where Will The Money Come From? increase. No other course is open, work proposal takes the cake. But it where wiu aU the money cQme from Railroads Do Not Run For is only one of 44 "rules" demands filed pay thege They total gev. Employes Alone by the leaders of the operating unions. eraJ timeg M much as the railroadg Railroads are operated for the benefit If all these demands were granted, made m6 Qr make in lg4? of not one but scveral proupsBlip they would cost the railroads an added Jn Juy the railroads fied an appli. pers, passengers, employes, stock . billion dollars A year. cation for increased freight rates to holders, and the general public. The Increased Wages, Too c'ose tle gap wni tnen existed be- interest of all must be served and tween wage and material costs, and that cannot be done unless the rail-On rail-On top of these "rules" changes, the railroad revenues. Since then it has roads can operate efficiently and eco-leaders eco-leaders of the operating unions have been necessary because of further in- nomicaUy, and unless they are allowed filed an additional demand for a wage CTeaseg in wageg and material costs, to earn sufficient revenue to provide increase of over 30 per cent. If granted, supplement that petition and to the kind of transportation service this this would be an added cost to the rail- ask for an additid freight rate couutrv must have. , roads of $400,000,000 a year. $46S,000,000 To Non-Operating J 7"" Employes .... .. "' In addition to this, an Arbitration , ' ,. ' . ,; . w. "' board has just granted a wage in- s -v ; '4 . f - A crease of 15 2 cents an hour to the mil- c&aLS lion employes represented by the 17 05 KST AAMs stkkkt Chicago 3, Illinois non-operating unions. This will cost c roruiAAn 'C' are puhlisliinc this and oflic-r aclvert isemenls to talk wit h you the railroaas $468,000,000 a year. 8t f.ret liand about matters which are important to everybody. |