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Show . . ' 1 tMJV.IjllllJIJll i considered by union members. Tl wns not oxppi-lci Ih.iL members mem-bers of tlie p,,ilt City Mines Km-ploye.4 Km-ploye.4 Welfare unsocial ion wnuld iiltempl to run the picket lines in an effort to rustle for jobs at the mines which the operators are anxious to reopen. Members of this group most of them from Hebcr were repulsed Saturday by union pickets when they attempted to break through the picket lines with an automobile caravan. PARK CITY MINERS VOTE ON PROPOSAL PARK CITY, Dec. 15 Sinking union miners in I'ark City were voting today on a new proposal submitted alter the former offer of a -5 eent per day raise had I been re jet-ted by them. A meeting was held at noon today at which the proposal was debated by (he union men "Iter it had been presented to them by the leaders of the union. The agreement to submit n new proposal to the striking miners was drawn up at a series of conferences con-ferences between Governor Henry H. Blood and labor union officials, including Reid Robinson, president of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers and the operators of the mines remaining closed by the strike. 1 The terms of the proposal were not disclosed while they were beingf |