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Show BINGHAM NEEDS COMPET-ENT COMPET-ENT MINERS Many miners who left Bingham Bing-ham to try out their luck in the coal mining game have returned to camp with the statement that coal mining is not as lucrative as have been spoken of, and advise ad-vise other metal miners to stay with their jobs in the Bingham district before seeking employment, employ-ment, in the coal mines. With an increase in the price of lead, mine operators are anxious to recruit their forces and although only recently a fifty cent raise in wages became effective the operators op-erators of the mines of the camp are needing capable and efficient effici-ent miners badly. What plans can be resorted to to secure competent com-petent help for the successful operation of thenes seem to be one of the hardest propositions proposi-tions the mining companies have had to contend with since the war. It seems most young men are anxious to seek some clerical job or "position" than be wording word-ing as "a miner for day's pay. |