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Show Coal Mine Workers Invited To Adult Education Classes PRICE An opportunity to qualify themselves for advancement! uTcoal mining. Carbon county's chief "Industry, will Te offered to hundreds of mining employes through sponsorship under the adult education program of a course in western coal mine practices, D. E. nr:ii: r th Hnrntinn nrnirram. announced Thursday. TTllliMJUS, Uimwt v The course, arranged by mining experts of the county, will prepare those enrolled to pass technical examinations ex-aminations for offiical positions and ll llm lnlgned to prnmote ssfetv in coileries. The following subjects will be of-fered: of-fered: First aid and mine rescue. ssTety TutiiniT regulations, coaT mine gases, methods of working, cosl mine ventilation, explosives, mine layout and planning, electricity In mines, methods of detecting poisonous poi-sonous firedamp, flame safety and use of electric lamps. The course was prepared by the following: Mr. Willlsms. Roy Birch-ard, Birch-ard, Standardville. safety engineer for the Spring Csnyon Rescue association: asso-ciation: Superintendent William Mr.h.iJ, UtsJi Furl company. Castlegate: Engineer L. P. Pesrce. Independent Coal and Coke company. com-pany. Kenilworth: Engineer Ray S. "RoboTSs. Spring Canyon Coal com-pany, com-pany, Spring Csnyon: Foreman F. W. Knelling. LibertyTuet company. Latuds: Foreman W. B. S:apley. Utah Fuel company. Castlegate. and Foreman George B. Jackson. Independent Inde-pendent Coal and Coke company. Kenilworth. |