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Show Builders back on jobs after 11 -day tie-up Between 4000 and 5000 Utah construction workers, idled for eleven days by two strikes, were back on their jobs Monday. Mon-day. The strike tied up approximately ap-proximately 104 million of construction con-struction throughout the state. Both unions involved in the strikes agreed their workers would return to their jobs, "without qualification." Ratification Ratifi-cation meetings are to be held next week. The labor's contract is for three years. No other details of the agreement were available avail-able immediately. "We'll say one thing about the good old depression days. You could get your leaves raked." Louis Nelson Bowman, King City (Mo.) Tri-County News. New wall switches are practical The variety of new wall switches seems confusing but is really quite practical. And they are inexpensive luxuries, because they can simply replace re-place existing switches without with-out costly changes in wiring. Some glow softly so you can find them at night. Others light up brightly when the switch is on to remind you that the driveway flood light or the kitchen fan has been left on. The delay toggle waits a minute before the lights go off giving you time to reach the bed after turning off bedroom lights or to saunter saun-ter out to the car after turning turn-ing off entryway lights. Others dim the lighting to suit the occasion, oc-casion, or they go on automatically automat-ically at nightfall. There are feather-touch noiseless switches switch-es and those that are weather-proofed weather-proofed for outdoor use. |