Show I R J l TO fI HJ WAl WALKOUT OUT i Workers in Coal Mines Mine s of State Vote to Go 0 on n Strike Employers Em ers t to Keep Mines W Working g F a a of the leading b coal Goal o nine mine o operators Q cf lIto st tp l i an flounced that Eat t glee the mines w t would UI be he kept working despite the threatened strike and that the men who desired to work would be given every protection Official notice has been received by the operators that thata a strike has been called by the miners' miners union in Utah The union men held a meeting last night at which It was definitely de decided decided to declare a strike in Utah on Saturday morning In compliance with the strike order issued by the national officers of the United Mine 1 Workers Yorkers I NAME COMMITTEE I A committee was appointed today by the mine operators to handle the I situation and It will meet daily dally The I committee ommittee Is composed of ot Moroni Heiner Fleiner vice president of or the United i States Fuel company Alfred D. D Pierson Pierson Pierson Pier- Pier son general sales agent of the Utah II Fuel company and E E. S. S of the Cameron Coal company Tho Tim mine operators have estimated that hat there Is from Crom twenty eStimated to thirty days' days supply of coal In Salt Lake I but that In the other towns of Utah I there are arc few that have more than a I j three days' days supply on hand There I I are about coal miners in Utah I according to the operators Just I what percentage of or these men are arc organized Is not known I I Harden Bennion secretary of ot state I an governor during the absence abi ab- ab 1 i sence se sence ce of Governor Bamberger says I the state officials are keeping in ini close i touch with the situation He says they will len lend full support in keeping the mines in operation Until today there was no definite knowledge as to how the Utah mines might be affected by the order of ot the I United Mine Workers Conditions in inthe inthe the Utah mines are said to be far tar superior to those In other states |