Show ASK SMELTERS TO TORUN RUN TILL SPRING Jf Citizens of Murray and Vicinity Plan for Compromise of Big Interests IN HANDS OF COMMITTEE Hope Expressed for empo Agreement ement n jg S. S last h st Tn ni niti ti of tnt rm Sandy iTh- iTh BI- BI ham Junction an and vicInIty carne came to together to to- gether gother last night In a sM ma-sM ma meeting on the tho tho smelter question at the Murray city hall The Tine purpose was to devise plans that the time farmers who are interested inter Inter- osted ested In the tine removal of or the smelters from that that vicinity and und those representing represent ing lag the smelter interests might bo be brought to a friendly understanding re regarding re- re gar garding the question queston of alo allowing the tine smelters to run for tor another fourteen months Dy By that time Ume the the new plant of tho time Utah Uth Consolidated will wU bo be com corn About Aboul SO 80 business men an and farmers of ot time the Murray furra vicinity were pres present nt The smelter Interests however how- how over ever were not represented Charles Brown Drown mayor of or Murray as chairman was vas first to address the tine meeting Mr Ir Brown Drown emphasized the tIme point that thal the object of or the meeting was WS not In any way to fight tho tine buttles but bat tIcs of tho the smelter or people or of tho timo tes farmers but was to make peace be between between be be- tween tho tim two Interests for Jor or the tho benefit not only of Murray urra but of tho tine county The other speakers of ot th tine tho evening o were D. D W. W Moffat W. W H. H Lyon Daniel Smith nil all 11 o of Murray Murry and anti James A. A of oC Salt IJ Lake e. e The Tho general genera trend of or tho tine speeches ot character All AU was wa or a u peace making concurred In Inn tho the opinion that It would be to the benefit of all al to allow tho the I mn to operate op until spring and until the spring crops are planted The of or the smelter it I was pointed point point- c ed out If it they were laid lall off oC at at- present pres pres- ent would have no place to go o and would in all al pro probability suffer surer hardships hardships hard hard- ships during the winter Irom From Investigations recently recent mado made it I was shown that of the entire entre force orce of smelter cs 2 0 are arc married men with wih homes In Murray urr anti and vicinity American citizens and They are most mostly merican have amon among them a about out GOO children Those rhose among the speakers who vho took part In bringing the tho suit against tho tino smelter Interests expressed their willingness willingness will wm- that time the smelters operate at t 1 least until the present labor problem be solved and it I was a commonly ex expressed expressed expressed ex- ex pressed sentiment that the farmers as asa asa S Sa a whole would have no objection to such a procedure The following peace making committee commit commit- too tee was appointed J J. J P I Choon W W. W. W Wilson lson William Cooper J. J S S. S Lind Lind- st soy sey II H. N. N N Millar Millor 1101 Peter Ieter Gordon James Jensen James A A. W. W C C. But Bur ur- ur gen R R. II H. I McDonald Mayor John S. S S Bransford and Orson II II- I. I hewlett Hewlett The method thou of oC procedure to tu be taken by the tine committee will wi bo be O decided this morning mornin at 1030 30 o'clock in time the town lown townhall hall imail hal at Murray urray |