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Show Tuesday, April 6, 1948 THE DRAGERTON TRIE UN E. D R A G ERTO N . UTAH Resigned F.lember of Pension Board Reports on Activities Up to Walkout PAGE FIVE Helpful Hints On Electric Cooking Immunize For Typhoid Fever tirmg from active work in a mining occupation after July 1, 1947 (2) Those retiring from act ve Tuesday, April 6, 13, and 20 at work in a mining occupation bethe Dragerton School from 19-tween July 1, 1942, and July 1, a. m. and at the Hosp.t'il 1947 Those in class one wets- - to from p. m. receive preference in pension It is recommended by the pav merits over those in class two health officials that adults as Murray's plans called for an iniw ell as children be immunized tial transfer of $29,000,000 to the typhoid against pension account and applicants s for pi 1948 would be required to file not later than M ire l ALTAR SOCIETY TO 1, 1948. One bundled doll us per MEET WEI)., APRIL 7 month for the year was to be the Members of the Altar Societv According to Murray, on Sep- pension for 1948 but if this amount tember 3, 1947, the trustees agreed proved (as of March 1, 1948) to will meet Wednesday, April 7. that $100 per month for mines 60 be impracticable, in view of fundi 1948, at 8 p. m at the Good Shop-- j herd Hall. A white elephant years (or more) of age nf'er 20 available for pension purposes, reserved tae right to kitchen shower and refreshmen's years (or mote) of serve' in mining work was a fair an! rea- make adjustments in the pensions will follow the business meeting sonable standard on which ti lire for miners in class two. the preliminary actum nd st the5, tions in 1948 and theieafter. "It Lew is Plan bit that on December 10, H7, no apparatus for veriThe Lewis plan of Nov ember t provided va Van Horn indicated that the actual number of apfying s unwilling to approve a moo'hlv 17, 1947, ineluded membei of the plicants. a numhei which no exs. pension in the amount of 100 or United Mine Workers or theh perts can project, except by 'eligibility rules such as I id been families or dependents and such included in either the Lewis or other persons as might be p'op-erl- y No Provisions included as benefiei iries It t Murray plans mcm-be- r It contained no provisions exMurrays ideas as to J,vUil tv also included each apiair-froof the United Mine Wirkeis plaining to miners their pennon dated December 8, 1947, were tk t had on or before January who rights under what neecs-aiil- y United Mine Workers cf all America rwho had not fiom 198, attamed or thereafter at- must be an expenmenta! plan, beactive work in a mining occupa- tained the age of 60 years and .hi cause it would he an indial plan tion before July 1, 1942, and whs had retired from seivice in the Also the Lewis plan delecaVd to had reached the age of at least 60 industry an who had, pi io.- to the trustees too much discetion e to administrative employees of seiv-lcafter at least 20 years of seivice such retirement, attained a , bitu-and it was not detailed in 20 of record the years in mining work. minous coal industry in the Unit- in its regulation of the pension Eligibility Order it ed States. svstem, in Murrays opinion, should be In addition, the Lewis plan was The order of eligibility would Lewis and Murray agieed teninclude tko classes (1) Those le- - not expressly limited to opera- tatively on an initial allocat n of for I 48 pensions, $20,000,000 subject to exercise of the trustees PHONE discretion in the future. Van Horn CAMPBELLS TRANSFER STORAGE never agreed to a definite amount Lewis any p'mnly opposed system in the payment of pension MOVING PACKING SHIPPING and also opposed fixing a deadline for 'the filing of UH8 applications. Van Horn did not discuss these detai's, according to the M.CALLCNAVL Murray report Neither Lewis nor Van Horn supported Murray's contention of September 23, 1947, that the money ' collected in the 1947 fund should be invested pending formulation of actuarial studies or a plension plan. . . . We The Murray report states that Van Horn criticized the Lewi plan- - as actuarially unsound, but presented no plan of his own. non-uni- on 12 1 1 7- -8 non-uni- pen-ion- FAST . . . The modern electric range provides speed both in th surface units and in oven. The surface units are designejito bung the heat of the coils directly in contact with the Rooking utensil and so provide efficient ue of heat. 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BRAKE Double Feature 1 of the payments which might be changed from time to time, of the pension payments, based upon proper actuarial commutations, as a separate fund to be administered by the trustees and to he used as a separate fund to be used for providing for pensions or annuities for the members of the United Mine Workers or their families or dependents and othr such persons as might be properly included as beneficiaries under the plan It appears to many idle cool miners, consumers of coal, industry in general and attorneys that the current strike could have been avoided had Lewis taken the simple step of asking the proper court or legal agency to designate the proper procedure to bring about an end to the stalemate of the three trustees. s 4 tjS a portion Pioneer Bank of Eastern Utah THURSDAY, APRIL 8 ly.L Certified to Haul Any Place in UTAH and COLORADO Pack, Complete Moving Service Pick Up and Deliver. should-designat- SUSAN HAYWARD . 309 FIRST RATIOIIAL BARK ROBERT CUMMINGS . -- 6-- 7 The Lest Moment . . THEATER TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL . s Few Instructions Given Murray further stated in h.s report that the only specific instructions given to the trustees in the basic contract for the pension plan were that the trustees DRAGERTON ... J -- domestic use, and is slow burning, and causes a lot of dirt. For that reason, most of those using coal have to obtain it from other districts, with most of the coal cominto - the . area coming from The Carbon County Miners ing or truck mines which are wagon Executive council discussed the all operating on a oil stove controversy of Drager, ton at their last weekly meeting. basis. counaction labor A motion Other the a locals by urging throughout the territory draft and cil was to endorse the voting recpass resolutions supporting the ords of Representatives E. K. Dragerton local, and urging the and Frank Bonacci, as well removal of oil heaters, and also as of Senator Val Cowles that the ue of mined rod the recent special session was passed by the council during The action on the use of non- of the Utah Legislature. union coal is a new one in the It has been known FOR SALE New controversy. pianos and that the East Carbon area is diforgans. Piano tuning and referent than that of most of the pairing. House of Music other mining camps. The coal Puce Theatre Building. mined is not very desirable for Heater Controversy Immunization for typhoid fever and Rocky Mountain spotted fever willbe given The resigned member of the board of trustees of the bituminous coal miners pension fund, Thomas E. Murray, has rendered a report on the current controversy with John L Lewis to Senator Joseph H Ball, chairman of the joint committee on labor management relat ons of the senate. Included in the Murray report is detail on the extent of agreement among the trustees. John L. Lewis, Em Van Horn and Murray, up to the time or Murrays resignation. Mine Council Passes Motion On Oil Ham - ASHLEY -- D pt CLAY WORTH- - J inf - IATEU |