Show Notice of Raise Posted This Morning During the past week wed meetings have been held dally daily at the state capitol with Governor Blood members of the state Industrial commission representatives ot of the Miners Union and representatives es of the mining companies of the state In an endeavor to reach a settlement of the disastrous strike situation which has deprived miners of earning c their living and paralyzing paral business condi condi- conditions generally during the past four weeks I condl-I The latest developments dc Is taken from this mornings morning's Salt Lake Tribune which follows Three large mining companies where metal miners have been on strike since early earl In October announced Wednesday an increase of 25 5 cents a day for their upon resumption of opera opera opera- operations The companies posting notices of In Increases in- in increases increases creases are the United States Smelting Refining and Mining company Park Utah Consolidated Mines company and I Silver King Coalition Mines company It Is understood that the two other companies whose workers have been on strike along with the others others Smelting company and Tintic Standard Mining company company have have made similar pay pa Increase offers In agreements entered Into as a result of conferences held Monday and Tuesday at the state capitol I Make Statement I I The respective managements of Park Utah and Silver King authorized the following announcement That pursuant to an Improved econ econ- economic condition an Increase of 25 cents per day In the wages of will become effective upon resumption of operations Date of resumption to be bc announced later Officials of the United States Smelt- Smelt SmeltIng SmeltIng Smelting Ing Refining and Mining company au au- authorized authorized au- au an announcement that the same pay Increase Is being made by that company The conferences at the capitol have been conducted by the state Industrial commission at the request st of Governor Henry H. H H Blood William M. M Knerr chairman of the th Industrial commission said that representatives representatives es of United States Smelting Refining and Mining company Silver King Coalition Mines company and Park Utah Consolidated Mines company have been asked to attend a continuation of the wage conferences to be held Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday day at the capitol HearIngs Healings Continue Mr Knerr said he had not learned of wage Increases being made by these panic panl and that he and other mem mem- members members bers of the commission have prepared I Ito to conduct the further hearings Thurs Thurs- day da They were to have hl been held Wed Wed- Wednesday but were postponed because of the Armistice day holiday Members of Tooele local No 55 of the Miners Union Wednesday night cast their votes on en acceptance of the offer made earlier In the day by b the opera opera- tors The votes will not be finally opera opera-I counted however until Friday morn- morn mornIng morning Ing Afton Davis president of the local said after the meeting J JAbout About union of the In International In- In International International Smelting company were pre pre- present present present sent at the meeting Fires Turned On OnIt OnIt OnIt It was learned that smelter fires were turned on at the Internationals International's smelt smelt- smelter er en at In anticipation of an end to the strike Approximately 50 men have been permitted to do maintenance since the Tooele workers Joined those of or the other mining districts In the walkout Approximately men In Tooele Eureka Park City and Lark Bingham Joined the strike which was called by the International Union of ot Mine Mill Milland Milland Milland and Smelter Workers Workers at all aU these centers had asked for an Increase of 50 cents a day It Is expected that within the next few days meetings of or workers will be held In all the districts to consider the offer of the employers Notices Posted Po ted at Silver King Coalition and an 11 Park Utah Properties The following notices n were posted at the above properties last evening and andon andon andon on The Record bulletin board this morn- morn mornIng morning I Ing which has caused much Interest and discussion the unanimous senti- senti I meat ment of the miners who were working I when strike was called being for the I acceptance of the offer and work re re- re The notices follows fellows The Park Utah To the of ot the Park Utah Consolidated Mines Company Due to the Improved economic con con- condition condition this company announces an In Increase In- In Increase increase crease In the dally daily wage scale of 25 cents per day The Increase to become effective upon the resumption of op op- op operations operations the date of which will be an an- announced announced flounced later PARK UTAH CONSOLIDATED MINES COMPANY By O. O N. N FRIENDLY Vice President and Gen Mgr Park City Utah November 11 1936 The Silver SlIn 1 lUng King ln 1 Coalition To the of the Silver SIl King Coalition Mines Company Due to Improved economic conditions I an Increase of 25 cents per p r day In the wages of of this company will become effective upon resumption of operations Date upon which work will be resumed resumed be ba announced later JAMES IVERS WEltS General Manager Park City Utah November 11 1936 I Final rInal Action Anxiously A ailed alted The action of today's meeting In Salt Lake and the vote of the miners on the proposition made by the mining com corn companies ponies Is awaited with deep anxiety and the hope and prayer of the resi resl- residents residents dents of the various mining cities In Inthe Inthe Inthe the state Is that same will be accepted and work resumed at the now Idle properties In all fairness to the Idle miners and the cities In which they reside the la labor la- la labor laben bor ben organizations of the state should vote for the resumption of work I Local Union Meets The local Union 99 held beld a meeting at their hall last night but no action taken was reported by Secretary Tom Costas this morning i Utah Power Light Co 1285 Kimball Service Station 1080 Central Auto Service Co Fritch Garage I Jack Wilson C. C E. E Colvin Utah Power Light Co Petty Cash i Zach Total Reports of or Officers City Justice Crossman Grossman reported 18 I i arrests during October Fines collected colle S The police pollee department reported the street work done during October Li Licenses LI- LI LIcenses Licenses censes collected 50 pin games at each 8 card tables at 2500 25 3 cabarets at each 1875 4 dance permits at each making a total of ot City Sexton Murphy Murph reported four deaths during October cash collected 1000 1600 Other Business S The Tho city license committee Instructed police department to enforce ordinance relating to dealing and selling of auto auto- automobiles mobiles City property committee reported the womans woman's ward of or the city JaU jail had been repaired and cleaned The mayor and city council recommended recommended mended that the fire truck not In use be moved mo to the city barn on Park Aye Ave Avenue nue thus making room for the police poUce car for tor storage for the winter months The city recorder was Instructed to publish pub notice In The Park Record stat- stat statIng stating Ing ins the compiling of the 1937 budget would take place at the next regular meeting November ember and that the public was Invited to be present Matters pertaining to water rent and J. J licenses were discussed and referred to respective committees Council then adjourned J 5 |