Show STRIKERS GET PEACE OFFER Posted b by Y Park City Con ConAn An oper operators operator's tors tor's offer to striking workers at Park City and demands for government relief by MIdvale smelter who lost jobs when ore stocks ran out marked Utah's metal mine walkout situation situation situation situa situa- tion Saturday W. W R. R Wade president of the Park City Consolidated Mines company said he had posted this proposal to workers dated November 21 To all of ot the Park City Consolidated Mines company Gentlemen Our company agrees that if the themen themen themen men on strike return to work those who were as of October 9 1936 will be returned to regular work as soon as they Can can be used and that there will be no discrimination discrimination discrimination nation because of union activity or for participation in the strike Wage Vage Schedule We arC are willing to try and work out at at the earliest possible date after resumption of work a wage schedule based on the price of sliver silver our our ur prin principal metal that will be mutually satisfactory and enable our company which is in inthe inthe inthe the devel development stage to continue and see if Jf we we can an develop a mine which will be a a. source of permanent permanent permanent perma perma- nent employment to our Workers of ot the Park City Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated Con Con- joined the strike which began egan October 9 A notice from Silver King Coalition Coalition Coall- Coall tion ion Mines Miles company to its former on the negotiating committee com committee committee com com- notifying them of a cent 25 dally daily wage increase posted by the firm irm at Park City was was' sent Friday W. W Mont Ferry managIng director said aid Meeting Called At Midvale an committee committee com corn com which refused to disclose its membership called a mass meeting for 8 p p. p m. m Saturday at Goff Goft h hall lL The Th committee announced the themen themen themen men former of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Min- Min ing company would name a group to o call on B B. F. F Quinn chairman of the county commission and ask for relief reIle The meeting was expected to be attended by about day pay day pay men Operations at the smelter were halted about two weeks after the strike began since ore stopped coming com- com ing ng from the U. U S. S mines at Bingham Bing- Bing Bingham ham hem and Lark Lar |