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Show Union Contract Meet To Resume Next Week r week. The companies are Dixon and Co, Zellerbach Paper, Carpenter Car-penter Paper and the Utah-Idaho School Supply, he aaid. Mr. Mullstt, PMC representatives, representa-tives, said Park City mining operations oper-ations are closed end an estimated 800 miners are out of work, but added that talks between management manage-ment and the union may be arranged ar-ranged next week. Meanwhile, labor negotiations m Montana have resulted in an agreement agree-ment between the Anaconda Copper Cop-per Co. and the Mine, Mill and Smelterworkera, CIO, subject to ratification by union members en July A Faank A. Ward law, general gen-eral manager of the International Smelting and Refining Co., announced an-nounced In Salt Lake City Saturday. Satur-day. The substance of the agreement) Mr. Wardlaw said, stipulated that there will bo no change in the present wags scale for the next 11 months. While routine contract negotla-tlonee negotla-tlonee were going on between Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Iocs Is and Kennecott Copper Corp. labor relation officials Saturday, union negotiation meetings with other firms were postponed until next week. Kennecott officials have discussed dis-cussed and are discussing changes In contracts with union officials representing the operating engineers, en-gineers, electricians, machinists and mine haulage groups, oompeny represents lives aaid. The American Smelting and Refining Re-fining Co. has recessed negotiations negotia-tions with the Garfield and Murray smeltermen'a locals. Progressive Metalworkers council, until Tuesday Tues-day at 1 pjn. at company offices. Te Beernne Negotiations Contract negotiations between the United States Smelting Refining Refin-ing and Mining Co. and PMC representatives rep-resentatives will be resumed July T at em. hi company of floes. Dan aVrwarda, conciliator, Utah labor relations board, has been attending attend-ing past meetings. More meetings sre expected to be held between Tin tie district locals of P M C. engsged In wags discussions with officials of the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. and the International Smelting and Refining Re-fining Co., reported Artlwr Mul-lett, Mul-lett, PMC staff representative. He also announced the PMC local has opened negotiations with the American Gusonite Co. st Bonanxa. The wage dispute between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Fire-men and Enginemeei and Kennecott Kenne-cott will be resumed possibly next week sometime, reported A C. Phil-hps, Phil-hps, brotherhood international vice president. Hs said the problem ef a 32.71 daily Increase for 311 mine haulage workers m Bingham canyon, can-yon, recommended by the federal fact finding board, will again be discussed. BeeuHa In Stalemate A wsge Increase sought by the six trade council A F L wtoa locals, lo-cals, from the Associated General Contractors, tntermountais branch, still has resulted In a stalemate, with further negotiations scheduled sched-uled July 11 at 8 a-m. at Temple Square hotel, it was announced. Fullmer H. Letter, eecretarv treasurer, Teamrtere local No. 222 I A F L), said Saturday wags negotiations nego-tiations between his union and lour large Salt Lake paper companies have been postponed until next |