Show Hope For An Early Reopening Of Mines l Reopening of New Park mine on September was announced Wed Wed- Wednesday Wednesday following an agreement reached between company officials and Progressive Progressive ProgresSIve sive Metalworkers council CIO C I 0 Representatives of P M 1 C will meet with officials of Silver King Coalition Mines Co and Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co next Wednesday at 10 am a.m. In Silver King offices in the tho Kearns build build- I ing lug Salt Lake L. said Daniel Edwards mediator and conciliator Industrial Commission of or Utah I Operations at New Park Mining Co will be resumed on the same wage basis as ns when the mine was closed said Mr Edwards Hope for tor an art early reopening of or Park City mines whose shutdown July 1st Idled miners was expressed Friday by George Georgo J. J Wilde secretary president-secretary intermountain district of or the Progressive sive sire Metal Workers Congress of Indus Indus- Industrial Industrial Industrial trial organizations Mr Wilde Wilcie said negotiations between union officials and officers of the New I Park Mining Co Friday afternoon progressed pro pro- progressed gressed greased very favorably fa and a n further meeting to continue the discussion is scheduled Wednesday at 10 nm at com com- company company company pany offices In Keetley Summit county Deal Separately Decision to deal individually with the mine operators In Park City was made at a meeting Friday morning with Daniel DanielI Edwards mediator conciliator state in industrial In- In Industrial industrial I commission i Other firms Involved are Silver King Coalition Mines Co Park Utah Con Con- Consolidated Consolidated Mines Co and Ex Ex- Exploration ExI Ex- Ex I Lt Mr Edwards said meetings meet meet- meet meet-j ings Ingi with officers and union representatives tires tives of these mines will wUl be held next I week I Seen As Pattern Mr Edwards said results of the New Park conference could be bo a guide for settlement with the other mining com corn Tho The answer to the problem of the price of metals lies Iles in closer cooperation between tho the mine union and individual companies he said The mines originally shut down when operators asked miners minere to accept a a. per shift cut on the grounds that the prevailing wage scale was too costly in I view of reduced re metal prices The union had been seeking a 12 Va to 14 c per I hour Increase in miners' miners wages Fri Fri Fridays Friday's days day's Tribune I |