Show REY EY TO ASK lIEf fUNDS NINE BLAST I Will Call on of Utah and Qs' Qs Ou Outside ide of State Aid Md id Dependents mst st subscription in aid of people at Castle Gate I by Governor Charles Charies lab labey laby y Wednesday afternoon a for and arid came from the I Junction Sentinel which o 0 elicited subscriptions I a d the stricken widows and andris i ris made ade so ao by the catas- catas Jm a Castle Gate wherein were re lost the people eople of and and others outside the state I e asked to contribute to a 1 Proclamation of ot GovernorS Governor S 'S 3 R. R Mabey to this effect e today This action i on at a I meeting I committee called by nor nor Mabey to l look ok after the theof tot of t the stricken community I Io o q hear the tho report of the I I II I committee appointed by bv the thel I Il l ommittee last week which i to visit Castle Gate I lake a general survey of ot the r lo-r o. o and report to the gen gen- gen I ommittee and the governor report port was submitted the at a meeting I the office of the chief exe ex- ex e Wednesday afternoon i Special special lal Committee headed by byl I l Irett ett and with D D. T T. Lane commander of ot the Ic lean ican legion eglon Carl Marcusen l i in n naf of the Republican state F F. E. E Hansen of ot Salt I id Mrs C C. E E. of county chapter of ot the I lean cad Red Cross made a thor thor- thor thor-I exhaustive survey of conS con con- con I 1 S as t that h It tt ft found this dw was them the d detailed second seconder er erin ln in the history of ot coal coat I II I g ii 11 which covers a aI I Ii i of fifty four years and d ut further that there had I Ionly Jonly only twenty other catas- catas I catas-I Ie le Its i J comparable with the dis- dis Lt t Castle Gate In the history 1 lal al mining In the United s a period of eighty eighty- years ar that but six eightY I others I taken alcen place West of the MIs- MIs I and there have been line others in Jn the country in ins I L 55 s many as lives were Ja The special committee re- re continued that because the thet t eri was so unusual that It itI I for unusual measures of re- re with rith Individual treatment to I. I the he circumstances In each and and that it was Impossible et the th situation otherwise U D. D CONSTITUTED I therefore recommend says sars committee ommittee that a fund be bei i iby LIy y popular subscription in the sum legally due to be administered i board Jird of trustees s created for purpose the trustees to reIno re- re lib Ino remuneration for their but but to be reimbursed for fora la a actual expenses Incurred In Ine e of ot their duties that the board of ofes M jes es be he constituted as folee fol- fol ee members of ot the state in- in a of he Utah Fuel company a Je of the board of county count of Carbon county a st J of the Carbon coun- coun apter of the American Red fand ind and a person to represent the thet t large appointed by the thenor thenOr thenor nor of Utah S board of trustees was after- after n to three members of one ing ng the be report was wag a series of showing bowing In detail the num- num f dependent cl Idren at other than children fc total of No children an t i U an t i U Fisted td td'S as S dependents d ts when h toys JOYS were above 16 years ears and antI above ove 18 years jears The The Tho status tatus was Single men 57 narried a total of The aiso Iso showed that eighteen of f V-f V victims carried life me insurance l Ung ing to and that these sn n men had four fifty four de- de while four victims in adb ad- ad roi b those named with ten des des' de- de s' s carried life lite insurance but mount was not learned PANY OFFICIALS PRAISED l committee paid high tribute le te Utah Fuel company to the i Continued on page 4 4 C MABEY TO ASK Continued from page 1 Carbon county chapter of the tho American Red lIed Cross to tile tho American Amerlean Amer Amer- lean ican legion anti and to the rescue parties parties par par- ties for the tho admirable manner In which they had met the tho temporary relief relict and th the emergency and the committee further said that had It not been for the the hearty hearty cooperation upon the tho part of the organizations named that the committee would have been unable to complete its survey Inside of thirty days Presentation of tile the report precipitated precipitated pre pre- a a. a discussion of various matters one of which was the tender of the American Red Cross coming from the superintendent In charge who made a visit to the tho scene of the catastrophe and who had also written Governor Mabey at length suggesting several things In connection with the relief work Committeeman Carl Marcussen detailed the work of the American Rod Red Cross in Carbon county that the chapter in Carbon county had available for Immediate use when the disaster occurred and also what the Utah Fuel company had dane In caring for the widows and orphans I E. E O. O Howard one of the directors torte tors of the tho Utah Fuel company said that the fuel company would permit the families of the tho victims to reside in the company houses until they might obtain shelter elsewhere else else- where or until they moved away from the town The report of the committee was finally adopted The tender of the good offices of the American Red Cross was declined In view that the funds subscribed would become a trust would take the matter out of the hands of the Red Cross as Its work was emergency work This does not apply to the emergency relief which the Carbon county chapter has been and Is ex cx- cx tending tending- The thanks of the citizens of Utah were extended to the or- or while thanks were ex- ex to the tho special committee which made the survey and submitted submit submit- ted the Intelligent anti and disinterested disinterest disinterest- ed report to the general committee commit commit- tee |