Show MINE OWNERS O ON I II I SMELTER PROBLEM CBS Executive Committee Takes Question at First up tip Queston r I Meeting I j CAMPAIGN IS STARTED I 1 J Ji c i Independent Plants Encouraged t r- r To To Work for Lower r Coal Rates I if I I 1 1 1 1 A I J I 1 1 1 1 I 1 t t t t f t tt T t TT T T t f. f Of T 4 ot of the tho objects of ot Whereas Where s One f the Utah Mine Operators Operators' association asso asso- lne tr elation set forth In Its Is preambleS preamble i is i to obtain equitable j 4 rates for tor ore producers of at the thet t tr state and to promote friend friendly 4 relations between oro ore producers and customs smelters and i Whereas heraas Smelters no now operating oper oper- not offering ore producers pro pro- aro are o 4 L f 1 ducer satisfactory rates J o tj Resolved That tills this association l f t. lion tion ton give to an any independent j 1 smelting p project now in conI contemplation con con- 4 I rf or that tat mn may be bo contemplated con con- 4 its Is moral morl and if It J I necess necessary T Its is financial support support O OM 4 M M M M M f M 0 M K O Tha The above resolution Introduced by bj byC C C. E. E Loose was adopted t unanimously b by the thc exe executive utho committee of ot the tho Utah Mine Operators Operators' association wh ch held Its Js first business b meeting meeting- yester ester da day It It Js is regarded as ns at least fair fairI f I notice that the tho association Is in thoU the I Held fel to light t for tor justice for tor tho the ore pro- pro produces Vr duces of Utah j duces Members of ot the executive committee f all at the tho meeting with jrr t were al present wih K f i tho the exception of ot Lafayette Hanchett Hanchet t tf i. i representing the tha Newhouse district district I who left ler Friday for tor Europe Europe- Those talf tak- tak f 1 lug Ins par were John ohn Dorn Darn president Mercur Thomas Kearns Park City W. W l f F Snyder Ophir H. H J S. S Joseph 1 harm barni C. C C E Loose Tintic George Goorge W. W I Jr r Tintic Ernest Erest Bamberger Bamberger Park 4 City W. W C. C Alexander Stockton Chairmen of ot four standing committees commit commit- committees tees were appointed tho the chairman In each case cage being authorized to name two V other members for his committee out- out v.- v. y- y side side side-of of the executive committee These committees are Smelters Smelters Smelters-C. C. C E. E E Loose f Labor Thomas Labor Thomas Kearns K t Railroads W. W a- a Railroads W. F. F Snyder L Legislation H. H. H S. S Joseph Another committee composed of or orge W. W Riter W. W C. C Alexander er and andS andE S g E.- E J Westcott representing r Kearns was appointed to secure permanent headquarters for tor the association iA resolution Introduced by Riter committee on mcl rl take up ip p pI I the tho matter mater ot nn an open market jio j va wn panned d without r t- t t rhe n ot of n D a. a reduction n notte of the of-the otte the freight rates on coal coat as aswell aswell well wel as ns ft It t reduction of ot tho price of ot the fuel uel at the mines was referred to the tle committee on railroads Tho The movement mo to secure a govern govern- ment at Salt Lake tt assay orco Sal was given In Into to tho the hands of or the committee on legislation The meeting was enthusiastic and arid harmonious Tte throughout throughout and It was tho r sentiment that the doors of the tho association asso asso- I- I be held h lt wide open for tor all al ore and mine operators of ot tho the state state to come In and help the good good work ork along The secretary was in instructed instructed In- In to send copies of ot the articles of tho the association to prominent mining minIng men of other states to encourage the tho the 1 forming of ot associations on the same saro lines Unes 1 |