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Show Of the People jj By the People I !'! cfld CL ! I For the PepSe p jj Jj LINCOLN MIGHT WELL HAVE HAD COOPERATIVES Jj ll IN MIND WHEN HE SPOKE THESE IMMORTAL ll Jij WORDS MANY YEARS AGO ... j'j !;! . . . Of the People?" !;! l'l YES INDEED! Co-ops are made up of folks from small towns, farms and cities, a real ' cross-section of the nation. All persons are II eligible for membership truly "of the 1,1 J j . . . By the People?" jj j J CERTAINLY! Co-ops are owned by the ' members. One member, one voice. Man- V V agement is under the supervision of the Ji II Board of Directors, elected by members in V I I an open meeting. Yes, Co-ops are governed 1,1 1,1 "by the people." 1,1 j ". . . . For the People?" !j I I OF COURSE! Co-ops incarnate the public l) I I interest because they are operated for the 1,1 II benefit of patron owners, not for profit of 1,1 1 1 investors. Membership shares are low-cost 1 1 ' and may be earned in savings made ' : through trading with the Co-op. Decidedly, ' j II Co-ops are "for the people," and their best ' Farmers' Co-op Station ii Uintah Farmers' Union Cooperative ) J Association J; II ROOSEVELT, UTAH PHONE 220 ') ; M & CANDY m fet&' SPROUSE-REITZ 0 msmm wmmm ROOSEVELT THEATRE First Show Starts at 7:30 P. M. Last Show Starts at 9:00 P. M Thursday - Friday - Saturday M-G-M presentt "THE DOCTOR v AND THE GIRL" t A METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PICTURE with Glenn Ford - Jant'i Leigh Comedy Sunday - Monday - Tuesday FEBRUARY 5-6-7- I sJNt William Mork ! LJi,, POWELL - STEVENS - DRAKE Bugs Bunny Cartoon WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8 COLUMBIA "' vSf f si ncrusE HURD HATFIELD . J hai WiDes Ton Ponrs Ray Wjfter and MayEa Orated Iff STM0(JI FRIEDMAM Produced by SAM KATZMAN HfiUea Iw the Screen br Robert Lrbolt end Frenk BtMt Stooge Comedy and news FIRST SHOW SUNDAYS STARTS AT 6:00 P. M. UINTA TliEfP" Firsl Show Starts at 7-C v Last Show Starts at 9:00 " Friday and Saturday FEBRUARY 3-4 JUNE HAVER ; A Color Cartoon Sunday and Monday FEBRUARY 5-6 DOUBLE FEATURE ?V Plus "Change Of Heart" Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. ADMISSION - 30c and 16c n n n 1 1 n t n 1 UrtlNii I s ft k y 4 "W ' Betty Rose's flattering ( ? f . style treasure wonderfully f, C " I highlighted with attractive "M3 -tone insert trim. r' S h Exquisitely tailored with 2 VS ' ' enchanting Hollywood collar i I "' a"d unique buttrjn-trimmed '':J'W it3 ' I ' pockeu. TTvere'i $ I J& frice. In Bermuda Brown, yl ' I 11 Bali Grey. Sizes 10 to 18 Robbie's Lep Next Door to the Roosevelt Theatre Use Our Convenient Lay-Away . Plan I Is a Telephone Strike Justified? jfi Union leaders are demanding an- The Company has made exten- f I other general wage increase; fur- sive surveys throughout this ter- I '''' I ther Realization of welfare, pen- ritory and these ghow that present sion and benefit plans, and liber- , , , , , . .. , , telephone wages and working con- S ahzation of vacation treatment, as , S ditions are very good and that they 'S $ well as many other items. They , , i , compare favorably with wages and are broadcasting much misleading , , . S . . , , s working conditions in the com- S information and are threatening ,-,-: i u $ , mm.ities m wnich the Company jj to strike if their demands are not . 0perates granted. , ' The Company's earnings are so f (0 Let us look at the facts in con- . Jl, i, i u S . iJW Uiat it has had difficulty m a w nection with this controversy. c. 1V.- i , r ! J -curing aadiuonal capital from in- TeleT?,OT, prrt-ln rc 1---, . iiallv Vsd ri- 1 x aqe hourly wa"e rates have rror . , - !l laLS ior telephone users. j than doubled since 1939. ' I How Do These Pressnt cvy TSaese Marking 1 , I I Wages Look to You? Conditjcns Look to You? 1 , , Here are some "extras" enjoyed f Top rate telephone craftsmen in by telephone employes at no cost Duchesne are paid a regular year- to them: s around base salary of at least l- sick pay up to one year at full pay. f ' (t-nn nr , 2 similar benefits for accidents Sj qU.7o per week. (on or off-fhe-job). ' 3. Death benef.ts up to a year's pay. J (W 4- Pensions based on salary and service, I baSlC rate fOT Slmilarly - lty16 eyeTres'wiTn I perienced swithchboard operators 5. Up t Three "weeksvion with I is $40.00 oer week. N c r-uL1.pay-J I e- Eight paid holidays. S $ These rates are for a regular We think these f acts sufficiently j II daytime 40-hour week Because '"T thf misleadinS and inac" ! because curate statements being made by J telephone business is a seven-day, some CWA Union leaders. 1 around-the-clock business, both t groups earn substantial extra pay , Can See no justification for j I for overtime work and for night ! v 0nviee to th public Q , , , ,.j g ' whlch a telephone strike would fi bunday and holiday assignments. cause. $ I The fountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. |