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Show KENNECOTT- UNION RESUME NEGOTIATIONS Brotherhood and Kennecott Copper representatives reported that progress was being made in the negotiation of a contract covering cov-ering i inployment ol tram and i engine men on Kennecott's new Copperton line. Meetings have been resumed after a week-end recess, and are 1 expected to continue for several : days. The contract will cover working conditions and employ-: employ-: ment on the Copperton line, un-! un-! der which Bingham and Garfield ! Railway company train and en-j en-j gine men will begin employment employ-ment on the new trackage. Oper I ations over the new mino-to-mills line are expected to get under way shortly after the first of j next year. Order of Railway Conductors is being represented by acting Vice President H W. Corbett of Pocatello, and C. E. Johnson of Magna, local chairman. B. M. Alvord, vice president, repre-i repre-i sented the Brotherhood of Locomotive Loco-motive Firemen & Knginemen in yesterday's meeting. A. J. Chip-j Chip-j man, Denver, general chairman, and C. E. Turner, Magna, local chairman, were also present at negotiations last week, and are expected to rejoin the meetings in a few days. Kennecott's re presentative is Roy Hatch, director di-rector of labor relations. O |