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Show WILL SEEK RETURN TO OLD SCHEDULE Workmen Complain of Difficulty in Getting To aoid From places of Employment Em-ployment Along Kailroad. On account of inconvenience experienced experi-enced by Salt La.ke workmen in getting to and from their employment by means of ihe Los Angeles & Salt Lake and the Bingham & Garfield railroads, Attorney K. K. Kteffensen is preparing a petition to be presented to the state public utilities utili-ties commission in behalf of about SOU men affected. Because of a change in schedule which went into effect the latter part of last year, the men are compelled to spend from three and one-half to four hours in getting to and from their work. Besides, they say, they are obliged to walk two and ono-half miles night and morning, due to the fact that the railroad companies compa-nies have taken off the train that was regularly taking" the men to and from their work at -the copper plant. They say they are compelled to wait in the evening from one to one and one-quarter hours for the train to bring them home. Tho men thrrtiio-Vi A 1 tnrnisv t!to tfonenn say that (hey will petition the state public pub-lic utilities nommlsiion for reinstatement of the uld schedule. |