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Show I ' - . . . With Utah Labor Clothing Workers' Union Elects Local Officers By Chreaee D. Williams ( Harold O. Heath, 823 Mortensen i et, vice president, state CIO j miscellaneous group, has been ' elected president of Local union W2, Amalgamated Clothing Work-era Work-era of America (CIO) at the American Linen Supply Co. plant, S3 B. th South. He succeeds Arthur Christen-sen Christen-sen Kiss Donna Welch was elected j vice president, succeeding Mrs. rreddls Raamueaen; ' Richard Cd-) Cd-) munds, financial secretary-treas- urer, replacing Mr. Heath, and Mrs. May Fuelling, recording secretary, sec-retary, succeeding Mrs. Estella Dahlberg. Mr. Heath said additional officers of-ficers will be elected at a meeting meet-ing Dec 1. AU officers will be Installed In-stalled at ceremonies Jan. 5. Park City Meet Planned A discussion of the economic situation at Park City where 700 miners are out of work because of curtailed mining operation! will take place Saturday at 11 a.m. between Sen. Elbert D. Thomas. D., Utah), and executive officers of Park City local union 89. Announcement of the meeting was made Friday by Arthur Mullett, Mul-lett, staff representative of the CIO Progressive Metalworkers council of which local W is an sffiliate. Mr. Mullett and George J. Wilde, president - secretary, PMC intermountain district union, will participate In the discussions. Mr. Mullett said only New Park Mining Co. is operating, and it is on a curtailed basis. He said the Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co. has just a skeleton crew. "We propose to bring the serious condition existing In Park City to the attention of the senior Utah senator," said Mr. Mullett Discuss Labor Situation The political picture and the over-all labor situation will be subjects sub-jects discussed at the Utah Stats Federation of Labor (AFL ex. ecutlve board meeting Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Labor temple, 181 2nd East, J. R. Wilson, federation executive secretary, announced. Ht said committees will be appointed for 194-5u. Honor Safety Director Under the direction of Joe Nichols, business manager, International Inter-national Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local No. 57 (AFL) and other officers the membership meeting Thursday night at the I Labor temple honored Forrest D. Norberg. safety director, Utah Power Light Co. Mr. Nichols said the local paid special tribute to Mr. Norberg because be-cause he formerly was a member of the union and served on the local's executive board. Plan teneflt Danes) j The Public Employes Civil Service Serv-ice council No. 54 (AFL will sponsor a benefit dance Nov. 19 at p.m. at the Teamsters hall, 59 S. State st, Henry Shomahor. business representative of the State, County and Municipal Employes Em-ployes union, announced. Mr. Shomshor said funds raised from the dsnce will be used to circulate a petition for. a referendum referen-dum for the state civil service act He added that previous attempts to pass such a bill through the legis-i legis-i laturs have failed. He pointed out the act as prevl-. prevl-. oualy written haa an enabling clause, making It possible for all i city, county and political subdivl-' subdivl-' sion employes to come under the I : benefits. Unionist Recuperating William "H. McEwan. 421 Van i Ness pi., business representative . for the Bakers local union No. 401, I and widely known In western labor I circles, la recuperating In 8t i Mark's hospital. BBBaSBSaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl |