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Show TW.sai.iVti.ber - Page5 THE HERALD. Prevo, 1'U.h. 1W4 9 in Utah and around the Intermountain West Marriott Hospitalized In Serious Condition strike Negotiations bet in frovo HUNTLNGTON, Utah (UPIi -The strike at Emery Mining Company's five coal mines entered its fourth day today but company officials believe it is "a good sign" that union and Emery negotiators agreed to resume talks. The negotiating team of representatives from Emery and the United Mine Workers announced Monday that it would meet on Wednesday exactly one week after its last meeting in Washington, DC. The next meeting is tentatively scheduled to be conducted in Provo. "It was felt the negotiations should continue in a neutral setting," said Bob Henne, spokesman for Emery. "Previously, we had met at the union's offices (in Price) and they had met at ours (in Huntington), "As long as the communication channels stay open and as long as both sides are willing to meet, we hope progress can be made. We view it i establishing a meeting date) as a good sign." pension plan. Handfuls of strikers Monday walked picket lines in front of the company offices, as well as near the Deer Creek Mine, the Wilbert Mine, and at the Dove mines Deseret-Beehive-Littl- The mines were struck by the United Mine Workers at midnight contract Friday, when a five-da- y extension lapsed in the midst of conflict over a nearly "They're enjoying time off for deer hunting," Henne said. "They're welcoming a break in the action." elk hunting and next week Congress Approves Utah Oil Shale Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah. The conferees are trying to reach agreement on a nearly $500 By PAT THOR.NE Herald Washington Bureau - billion spending bill for the next 12 months. They have until midnight tonight to reach accord or the government will technically run out of money. said Sen. Jake Gam, while major differences over defense and foreign policy issues are stil being negotiated, the Inte WASHINGTON House and Senate conferees have acted on provisions in a giant spending bill that will assure the future of the Geokinetics Oil Shale project near Vernal, but will put off paving of the Burr Trail in southern Utah. They also approved a $2.5 million trust fund for the economic Want Cable TV SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -An initiative aimed at restricting sexually explicit cable tele- the proposed "Cable Decency Act," church publications and a Mormon apostle Sunday came out strongly behind efforts to curb sexually explicit program Restrictions To Be Focus of LAKE CITY until Congress agreed to slash funds available to support development. jyn-fue- ls The compromise would rescind $5,375 billion from the Energy Security Reserve, which would result in $5.7 billion remaining. Those funds are to be used for eight projects which SFC has already agreed to assist. quasi-governme- (UPI) SALT Le-Fev-re While not specifically naming SALT fused additional appointments portion of the bill has been concluded. Conferees accepted a compromise agreement worked out earlier by the House, Senate and the administration to get the Synthetic Fuels Corporation back into operation. The corporation has been unable to operate because it lacks a quorum of members on its board of directors. President Reagan re rior Department -- Campaign energy crisis caused a drop in fatal accidents because of lowered speed limits, its long-tereffect could be the opposite. Safety officials are concerned about the effect of small cars on future traffic injury statistics and say safety efforts will be aimed d accidents and at encouraging the use of seat belts. That is because motorists more often now are buying smaller cars, which do not fare as well in accidents as larger cars, the report says. alcohol-relate- The Utah Highway Safety Division, in its summary of traffic accidents for 1983, said while the released Monday shows Bangerter has 50 percent of the voters on his side, compared to 40 percent for Owens. But that -R- epublican Norman Bangerter has a lead over Democrat Wayne Owens in the Utah governor's race, but Owens has closed the gap a bit in the last 30 days with a month to go in the campaign. The Deseret News-KSPoll nt is two percentage points closer of a September than the results poll, showing Bangerter 51 percent to 39 percent. L CITY' -- (UPI) at iiM membership on boards of several companies while serving as lieutenant governor. Monson, the Republican candidate for the 2nd Congressional District seat, said Tesch's statement was just a political ploy to embarrass him and Wilkinson. Tesch said the independent investigator is needed to be fair to both Wilkinson and Monson. He said if Wilkinson investigates Monson and finds that he did nothing wrong, nobody will believe him because people will think it is just Republican protecting fellow Republican. Attorney General candidate Joe Tesch has called for an independent investigation of the business activities of Lt. Gov. David Monson. Tesch said Attorney Gen. David Wilkinson has been dragging his feet in the investigation of Monson, who has been the subject of a great deal of publicity recently over his private business dealings. Tesch said an independent investigator should be able to determine if Monson was involved in a conflict of interest through his - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) was killed when he fell into a gravel storage bin at a construction site and suffocated, officials said. ELEVM 1 j' ! i -- . , - - J. Willard Marriott the Marriott Library on the Unif J versity of Utah campus. Marriott's empire began with 4 nine-seroot beer stand in Wash? ington, D C. When he added seat soned Mexican foods shortly after opening the stand, he named th establishment "The Hot Shoppe."; 01 SPlIiJG SIZE r aa OSH) Ull FULL if - iifc urn m cCT I M tarn mm mat Y.lann From a fine Motel in Phoenix Arizona Mon-S- 373-189- r at 10-- 6 5 Hotel & Apartment Furnishing 240 N. UNIVERSITY AVE, PROVO to You M A construction worker ' i,fc Construction Man Dies From Fall Li T hGn1Time The Salt Lake County Attor- ney's Office said Brent J. Bangerter Leading Owens by 10 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) LAKE Democratic ming on cable and satellite television. Church spokesman Don stopped short Monday of characterizing the editorials in church-owne- d publications and an speech at the church's conference as an "organized effort" to pass cable television restrictions. But he ad ' ' I would think an edi tori(. the Church News) and a general talk at a conference ought to leave no questions about where the church stands." vision shows has received an apparent boost from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints just a month before voters go to the polls. Seat Belts Bill - SALT LAKE CITY IPH J Willard Marriott, the industrialist whose $13 billion empire includes 46 Marriott Hotels throughout the world, was in serious condition today, suffering from an apparent heart attack Marriott. 84, was taken to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Monday after experiencing chest pains. Hospital officials said late Monday he was in critical condition, but changed it to serious early today, said nursing supervisor Judy Daybell. Marriott, a Utah native who has lived in the Washington, DC, area since founding his company in the nation's capital in 1927, was in Utah to receive a special award from Brigham Young University. 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