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Show known by the governor's office Reid Robinson, president of t ' International Union of Mine. 11 and Smelter Workers. pre'ilU--that there would be no troul and said fears that violence wo ensue as miners attempted to U turn to work were groundless. "The union will do all in ' power to prevent violence," said. ' f, Meetings were scheduled I-members I-members of the Tark City local Park City and Heber City at 7 tonight. Invitations were i.ss",,. to all mine workers, whether un or not. ;K Deputy Sheriffs John Evans : Walter Durrant were dispalcl ''' to the Utah county line to pint'1" returning American Fork and l.f1!' workers. Although they remair. until 10 p. m., they reported t '!','',' the Salt Lake county deputies not appear with the antieipa')f laborers. , 1 strikebreakers. "These notices are intended only for our former employes," said G. Wiles of Park Consolidated mines. "We will rehire them under conditions con-ditions stated, regardless of their previous activities in connection with the strike sponsored by Inter-natonal Inter-natonal Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers." Statements from other mine of-fic:als of-fic:als were similar. Union leaders expressed doubt that workers would attempt to crash picket lines surrounding Park Utah, Park Consolidated, an'd, Silver King Coalition mines in answer an-swer to an operators' call. Pickets noticeably tightened their lines, while members of the Park City district mine employes' welfare association openly asserted assert-ed their intention of returning to work, union men said "they'll think twice before crashing picket lines." Trouble Feared Preparation for possible trouble was seen in the conference of Governor Gov-ernor Henry H. Blood with Sheriff Sher-iff Ephraim Adamson of Summit county, but results of the. conference confer-ence were not immediately made Mine Operators To Start Hiring Men at Park City No Strikebreakers Being: Employed, Em-ployed, According To Mining Officials. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 9 (U.R) Offers of re-employment to former "workers, regardless of previous union activities, were posted today at entrances of Park Utah, Park City, and Silver King Coalition mines today by operators oper-ators seeking to end the two-month two-month strike which has paralyzed Utah metal mining. The notices stated that applications applica-tions will be received tomorrow from former employes who wish to return to work. 25 Cent Raise The proposition carries a 25 cent per day wage increase. Strikers had asked 50 cents per day increase. in-crease. Mine .officials were emphatic in stating they -were not hiring |