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Show OGDEN COMMITTEE PLANS TO CONTINUE WORK SIX WEEKS Sp"cin1 tn Tin Ti-ilMine. t'U5lKN, lcc. !. option's coal committee commit-tee will continue for six weeks. W. H. Keeiler Jr.. chairman of the committee, announced today. It is said that it will ta'c about s! weeks for conditions to become be-come -normal, even if the miners return Ui work Immediately. Superintendent V. Karl Hopkins Of the nty yehools advised the committee today t h:i t tho schools have about '2'M tons of ronl, -which would supply 'he schools until .lanuary 1, without deducting for tlic holuh'V season. A. T. llestuiark lias been named as tho field aent of the coal committee. He will Investigate the orders for eoal that rome to the committee, and see to it that - no person or persons shah have more than thirtv -lays' supp'y on hand. Mr. Hcsimark will act as general survevor of the dist rict of t Vden during the life of tho coal committee. Kittle cna! has arrived in Oirden during the r-ast few days from Wyoming, because rf the etrcme!v Ilea vy snowfall alony tho line of the Union Pacific." |