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Show MINE COMPANIES WILL TRANSPORT SOLDJERMINERS The 4500 experienced miners to be released from the army for work in mines producing copper and zinc will have to be transported trans-ported from Fort Douglas to the mining communities at the expense ex-pense of the operators, it was agreed Tuesday by army officials and members of the war manpower man-power commission. The agreement ended one of the few remaining problems connected con-nected with the mass release of the miners and paved the way for speedy action. It is reported that out of the 4500 to be released the Utah Copper Cop-per mine in Bingham will receive re-ceive 110 new workmen and tne U. S. Mining company will receive re-ceive 160 with upper U. S. Mine in Bingham getting 80 and the Lark mine getting a like amount. It is expected that the fur-loughed fur-loughed soldiers will commence arriving in Bingham the forepart fore-part of next week. |