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Show io 4 4S Tfcp Salt Lake Tribune, Friday. July 17, 1370 Lumber. Dairy Measure Changes Asked Urged on lumber Hall Dispute State lumber that has standards tions was adopted centered on a proposed Model Regulation Pertaining to Dime- Significant changes in meafor lumsurement ber and dairy products were recommended T h u r sday at t ft e dosing the National 57th Conference on and Weights at Measures Hotel Utah. Weights and of measures .'V', v. ' offi-ria- ls s for matched, patterned, Manufactured ttdk from Mr. Jennings cities, counties and states throughout the nation also set the 1971 conference sponsored by the National Bureau of at the Standards for July SiMireham Hotel, Washington, D.C. Floor debate as the final of the conference's committee on laws and regula packaged in liquid measurement containers sucli as half pint or half gallon also have the weight in fluid ounces De-u- silted. Malt Jennings, Nashville, director of the marketing dii-se- n for the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, was elected chairman of the 1971 conference. He succeeds R. W. Searles, sealer of weights and measures, Medina Coun- - HAILEY (UPIl Idahos scenic Wnite Clouds Mountains may become the focal point of a series of court tests brought to protect the area if efforts to create legislative protection against mining abuses fail. Wildlife A stereo and valve grinder, total value $430, were stolen from Guenter Schleusener's 1341 Downington home, (1825 South), police said. Tooele Election Set for Union Ave. reports Special to the Tribune A runoff elecTOOELE tion to dteimine if government employes at Tooele Fedoration. the Sawtooth Preservation Council, ti c Federation of Western Outdoors Chili and Idaho the Environmental Council. Greater $150 Theft Reported 0: fish and wildlife, adding It was a direct clash with the application of the scenic and W'ld Rivers Act. the Environmental Quality Act, and the National Forest Act. v ty ilk the proposal to mine the area was a threat to water quality, The decision was made here by attorneys for national and Idaho conservation groups folhike in the lowing a two-dacentral Idaho high country. Groups represented were the Sierra Club, the National engineers ty, Ohio. Fred D. Morgan. 5834 Fontaine Bleu Cl. (1603 East), Salt Lake City, weights and measures suprvicer, Utah of Agriculture, Department was elected ore of the four vice chairmen. lie had been a member of the executive committee during the past two years. Other New Officers the only st were changes exempting requirements that ice cream and similar frozen desserts ill is 1 recom- Also approved action The vote, with Health Commissioner Philip R. Blom-quicalling for the city and county to submit the claim to arbitration, followed the city commission's lead. Harold K. Beecher, architect on the $12,387,000 facility, had asked the city and county to arbitrate the claim. Since city commissioners claim Mr. Beecher owes the city $230 and agree the matter should go to court. Chief County Attorney I .eon A. Halgren pointed out that arbitration must be agreed to by all concerned and suggested a friendly suit. So far the city and county have paid the architect $638,933.55 according to records in the city office. mended The proposed regulations to be adopted by local jurisdictions Jan. 1, 1971, in respect to advertising, and Sept. 1. l'.lll foi sales would apply to "dnssed ( surfaced lumber, hoard.', timbers and dimension lumber but shall i.ut 12-1- Court fair way to settle an architects S130.000 claim against Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County for work at the Metropolitan Hall of Justice, county commissioners said Thursday. identity." The committee report recommending that the sale of sour cream and yogurt should be required in terms of ve:ght rather than fluid measure by July 1. 1971 was adopted. Ice Cream, Desserts Basis Explained . ship-lappe- d or otherwise remanufactured or joined so as to have changed the form or Lumber that calls for advertising and selling individual pieces of lumber in terms of actual dimensions of width, thickness and length." rather than nominal dimensions. as dimensions "Nominal contrasted with actual diare illustrated by mensions the nominal 2 by 4, which acby 3:i tually measures inches. ses- general sion nsion WilFviuiiifiiv Conservationists Decry White Clouds Mining or to been apply to rough dressed Tels PromUc Comi Court Action liUMiWM fafoiiEElfc ItelStB Army Demt will b represented by a union has been set for 30. July Don Harris, San Francisco, codnirman of the Sierra Club's legal committee, said he was shocked to discover the White Clouds has not been included in the wilderness system since it seems such an obvious candidate with relatively difficult access getting in and yet relatively easy access once you are in. Ed Weinberg, Beverly Hills, Calif., counsel for the National Wildlife Federation, said The election involving National Federation of the Gov- ernment Employes during a pot Workers, resulted from the defeat Thursday of the American Federation of Government Employes during a general vote. Tony Castelar, NFGE local president, said 622 employes voted Thursday, 197 .for NFGG, 272 for no union and 153 for the AFGE. 862 An Old Ad-ag- Want Ads Work e: , I j new vice chairmen are A. T. Anderson, Mass.; M. L. Kinlaw, Raleieh, N.C.; and John L. ONeill. Topeka, Kan. M. Branscomb, Dr. director of the U.S. Department of Commerces National Bureau ef Standards, remains the automatic president of the conference, and C. C. Morgan, Gary, Ind., was treasurer. Harold F. Wollin, Washington, D.C., was retained as executive secretary. Other Cam-bridg- Ivis Court l)i-- mi 8100,000 ,i t I) .1 it .0.1 f. 1 - 1 1,1 i -- cs Suit A $100,000 civil suit against Doyle E. Smith, a staff writer of The Salt Lake Tribune, was dismissed Thursday in Third District Court. The action, filed by Sgt. Gary W. DeLand of the Salt Lake County sheriffs office, was dismissed with prejudice and on the merits on stipulation of the parties. Judge Marcellus K. Snow signed the stipulation and order of dismissal. 1 ,t i , Him SUMMER MADNESS BRINGS tosco deluxe CAR IDIOTIC PRICES Saturday IQ to 6 WASH Wava gona completely wacky we've dug deep Utility Brush into our huge stocks and coma up with tha moit bargains for "Krazy Daze" in Sugar House. 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