Show tie Salt 32 Lake Tribune It'ednemlay November 22 17 By Dave Gerard Citizen Smith bound Kennecott Copper Corp's copper mine and mill in eastern Nevada A union spokesman said the order would be obeyed — at least until union attorneys and international officials could determine vhether "we can make a test case of this" Kennecott supervisors were barred from the mine and mill Monday Sheriff Archie Robison assigned all his men to gates to prevent violence thing Charles chairman Co Brinkerhoff' M The of Anaconda described the union state- ment rate" as "entirely inaccuand a negotiator for the industry called it "Ifilarions" adding that the copper corn7 panies had been victimized by a union "power play" Also Tuesday in Ely Nev A Judge ordered pickets to stop blocking gates to strike we need more toll gates — that It's bumto per bumper all the way back to paper products" 91e lays Special to The Tribune TAYLORSVILLE — Two candidates have fad for the post as trustee on the Taylors- The supervisors wined through and around groups of the pickets early Tuesday and entered the mine and mill Deputies were present ville-Bennion Improvement announced District board John Labrum district manager who said the election will be At the request of Kennecott lawyers Dist Judge Roscoe Wilkes issued a temporary restraining order demanding open access to the facilities Judge Wilkes ordered a show-caus- e hearing Dec 6 to determine whether the order would be made a preliminary Injunction Dec 5 Both are seeking the post held by Hugh C Bringhurst who is not seeking reelection r to the term Candidates are Ronald D Peterson 1416 W 4800 South driva farmer and school-bu- s er and Willis Whitheck 5770 S 171 0 West a dairy farmer nest Solution Group 10 Meet Double-Ta- x II Salt Lake City's three-macommittee on double taxation will meet in exechtive session 10 am to study Salt Lake County's position on the question The committee — homer Ilolgren city attorney Lawrence A Jones city auditor and Fred M Oliver city fiscal consultant — earlier pre- Friday at "Couldn't there be a study impartial committee?" by an asked City Streets George B missioner Com- Catmull Tuesday "I don't think tile vvill do anything" Commissioner Safety L Barker Jr noted county Public James adding he believes the matter should be taken first to court then to pared a report claiming that Salt Lake City residents last year paid about two million dollars in taxes for which they the received no benefits courts Legislature Mayor J Bracken Lee said he did nut think the matter could be settled outside the THE MIKES OVER! WE LOST61 DAYS WE OF CATCHING HAVE A LOT UP TO DO! Council e in Tnylorsrille Solon Decries 'Coalition Bargaining' Continued From rage 13 health-Welfar- 1 File tnnautates Copper Workers 'Exploited' Panel Pledges Harmony With Corrections Panel By George A Sorensen Tribune Surburban Editor The Utah Coordinating Council of Health and Welfare Tuesday pledged cooperation with the State Board of Corin rections administering Utah State Prison operations and those of other agencies The assurance came during a Joint meeting of the two groups at the State Capitol The Board of Corrections — which supervises the prison Adult Probation and Parole Department and the Board of Pardons — prepares budgets for these agencies and submits them to the Legislature and governor through the Coordinating Council out Discussions pointed there are statutory conflicts on who should govern the prison — the council or the board However it was noted that cooperation between the two could keep conflicts to a minimum J Leonard Love council vice chairman said its primary role is to coordinate activities of various divisions In the Department of Health and Welfare he cited As an example consolidating dairy herds of the State Training School American Fork and the Utah State Hospital Provo at the prison The prison now maintains the herd and delivers milk not only to the two Utah County institutions but several others in the state -- - Similar Plans - t 1 "It is very likely" Mr Love said "that we will be UMA Chief Ready to Take Helm I J Wagner corporate sales representative for St Regis Paper Co prepared to take reins of the Utah Manufacturers Assn in 1968 as members of the board elected new officers was election the in man Key Barry R Ostler who was elected first vice president That means he'll automatically take over as president in 1969 Mr Ostler is president of Ostler Candy Co Mr Wagner will succeed Nicholas Strike general manager of Ajax Presses Salt Lake City Others named at the election meeting were: O C second vice president W Robert White corporate secretary and T William Cockayne treasurer Madsen out asking for your help in similar plans that are designed to be economical for the state" council The coordinating recommended that each correction board committee be composed of two members — instead of committeesof-on- e The council approved a board request that council press releases in the corrections field first be given to Ernest Dean Wright corrections director for perusal before being released to the news media "77Ax '01 171 L U u 000 Jock-contr- 1 US Courting World Chaos In Viet Banker Declares getting out of Viet nam can we succeed in get- treaty ting a and bring an end to our arms race and prevent an atomic war and the destruction of the world" Marriner S Eccles declared Tuesday at the University of Utah University Lecture Mr Eccles former chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve System and chairman of First Security Corp told an audience of more than 200 that "to withdraw is sanity The consequences of withdrawing cannot possibly be as disastrous Court Approves Venue Change PROVO - 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