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Show nry w m 12 A DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Offer Refused & Wednesday, June 17, 1964 XL if Strike Keeps ,P i 2 Eimco Plenis Closed M " Cof-p- . reTwo plants of Eimco mained dosed Wednesday in strike by 571 members of the International Association of Machinists over contract . negotiations. ; Eight pickets were posted at the filter production plant, 675 W. 2nd South, and 10 at Jhe tractor and loader manufacturing division at 537 W. 6th South. Members of Lodge 1525,1AM, struck the two plants at mid-nigMonday after the Pinion membership failed to accept contract offer which had pre- ht . viously been agreed upon by their negotiating committee, The strike was ordered Monday after 11 negotiating sessions with company officials before expiration of the working con- tract Meetings Tuesday with S.' Lyle Johnson a commissioner with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, failed to bring --- - agreement. No additional meetings had ; been scheduled Wednesday. A spokesman for Eimco said production at the structural steel plant. and the American Foundry and Machine Co.,' located at 7th and 9th South along West, had not been affected by the strike because of separate unions at the plants. The company had offered upgrading of a large number of classifications and added i Job e benefits, as' well as four alternate plans for wage increases, the spokesman said. Gt-- sick-leav- Specialists Named Appointment of Mayo W. Call, Afton, Wyo., as a wildlife specialist in the Utah office of the UJS. Bureau of Land Manages ment was announced Wednesday by Robert D. Nielson, state BLM director. r JF 1 1' Alan Butterfield s Lf - i I Janet Curt Peterson Gary Foote . Pyper THS DESERET NEW SENDS EIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Alan ButtwfWd, on of Mr. ana Mrs. Larry Buttsrfietd. 3702 S. 4485 West: Gary Foots, son of Mr. and Mr. Melvin Foote, 751 E. 57th South; Curt Petenon, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Peterson, 497 Jensen Lane, Murray; Janet Pyper, daughter of Mr. St., and all other babies one year old and Mr. Georoe Pyper, 1898 Texa Wednesday. (Picture of Deseret New subscriber will be taken tree of charge at the Deseret New baby photo studio, 33 Richards St., Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 3 p.m. at least three day prior to baby's birthday. REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS WEDNESDAY! BIRTHS TWIN GIRLS: Mr. and Mr. Gordon A. Wellington, 1858 E. Stratford A " .GIRLS: . East.. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, h Mr. and Mrs. James W. Alldrldge, 183 Jefferson Av., Midvats. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Britton, 2190 Lake St. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Lynn, 850 N. Redwood Rd. Mr. end Mr. Earl E. Peterson, 3410 Westcrest Rd. , Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy B. Allison, 5742 S. 4540 West, ,K earns. ' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Bata. 222 S. 100 East, Provo. Mr. end Mrs. William J. Ross, 148 Lincoln St. East, Sandy. Mr. end Mrs. Roseal M. Jensen, ' Mr. end Mrs. Wllford Forsborg, 4940 Laredo Way, Granger. 3045 South. E. (441 Mrs. and Mr. Jeff Tidwell, , Mr. end Mrs. Donald K. Jensen, 801 Holly Ave., Murray, Mr. and Mrs, Robert E, Taylor, 2059 E. Susan Way, Mr. end Mrs. David J. Wilde, 1375:15th East. , t. Mr. end Mrs. Gary R. Purcell, 2825 Solar Dr. Mr. end Mr, Gary M. HenrkkSen, University Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith, 1542 Harvard Ave. d East. Mr. and Mr, Jack M. Brwer, BOYS: East. Mr. and Mrs. David John, Mr. end Mrs. Marvel E. Scherzlnger, 458 Roberta. h East. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland A. Anderl, Mr, and Mrs. John H. Payne,. 1542 Harvard Ave. 525 West, Bountiful. 3411 S. Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Christensen, Mr. end Mrs. Delbert L. Smith, 3707 S. 3375 West. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Brown, 348 E. 4220 South. Mr. and Mrs. Malvin G. Larsen, 3794 $. 530 West. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Anderson, 2941 S. 575 West, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Naiera, 314 Peterson Place. Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jones, 81 E. Mr. end Mrs, DelRoy Bengerter, 475 N. 8th West. Mr. and Mrs. Hal A. Anderson, 101 W. 4020 South, Murray. Mr, and Mr. Ronald O.. Hale, 1968 Theckston, Taylorsville, v Mr. and Mr. Kant King. 145 E. 7570 South, Midvale. Mr. end Mn. W. Dennis Couch, 4501 Lombardy Dr. Mr. and Mr. Mich eel Parks, 1371 Gilmer Dr. , Mr. end Mrs. Glen H. Hansen, 2911 McClelland St. 139 West. N. 5th Mr. and Mrs. Jo Meza, AS Fwwri ' n tn W'VV w Exam Ordered S.L. In Kidnap Case Lake Coy Lindley, 30, Dallas, Tex,-- , charged with kidnaping a Salt Lake taxicab driver May 23. He appeared before Judge Willis W. Ritter in U.S. District Court for Utah and entered a plea of innocent Lindley is charged with forcing Chester A. Robards, 50, Kearns, at gunpoint to drive him to Wendover, Nev. During preliminary hearing testimony, Mr. Robards said he was forced to drive back to Saft Lake City where he and his family were held at gunpoint for several hours before police arrested him. -r-- GRANITE PARK - i,., j I ins 'Poor1 After Man Salt A in poor condition Wednesday from injuA psychiatric examination was ries in a. four-ca- r ordered Tuesday for James Mc- smnshup Tuesday afternoon. . , man-remain- ed Injured was Earley Mcdere, W. 84, 60 W. Stratford-Ave.- 2554 - South), who is beipg treated at Holy Cross Hospital for a broken suffered neck, fractured skull and cuts and bruises. Also injured were Mr.' Cl eves wife, Ethel, 75, same address. She is reported in "fair condition at LDS Hospital with face The Utah CLEARFIELD and bruises. ; Sheriffs Association Tues- cuts Patrick 35, 1859 Jose Trujillo, as the day night selected Ogden site for its first convention to be held Sept The 'action came during a din--! ner bujfiess meeting of the Fremont Country Club inETAT group held at the Fremont Country Club in Clefarfield in conjunction with the 32nd annual Chime Conference which began Wednes- Sheriffs Select Ogden For Meet ! l v v. i Crash 4-G- ar back injuries. His condition is Laka fair.":Both- - are: ' Con Van Sleeuwen, 41, 1255 E. General Hospital. 6600 South, is being treated for The 10:50 a.m. , accident occurred when the McCleve vehicle Attends Lay .School and the Van Sleeuwen car colMrs. Billee Evans, 4814 Har- lided at the intersection of 33rd' and Main Street per. St (2310 East), is attend-- , South ing the Christian Education and Force of the impact sent both Lay School of Theology at Eden cars through the crossing where Theological Seminary in Web- they collided with two other ster Groves, Mo. vehicles.- 2700 South, suffered chest isreported "good. in-Sa- lt . -- - 25-2- day. More than 200 law enforcement officers attended the Wednesday quarterly sessions hosted by members of the Davis Sheriffs Department Village, - Traffic At Parleys Canyon ijh summer wear - Detoured By Construction Highway construction work at the mouth of Parleys Canyon requires use of a detour. The detour carries traffic from Parley s Way to Foothill Drive and Alternate U.S. 40 at the present one - level fc CLEARANCE GALE Blaine J. Kay, acting director of highways, said the new detour will be in operation until sometime in August when a further change will be made. The highway department, he said, now has three contracts for a total of $6.5 million worth of construction under way at the mouth of Parleys. Upon completion of a south-- rim entry to the canyon later this year, this will become - temporarily the only entry and exit to t h e canyon during work on the north rim road. InCompletion of the terchange at the mouth of the canyon is slated for the fall of 1966.' This is to be coincident with opening Interstate Highway 80 westward from the mouth of the cayon to Interstate Highway 15 near 4th West. playclothcs for the crowd endless-energ- y the youngest set can live in fashion freshness all day long. Crisp, Brown cotton knits are made for vigorous living. They won't fade or shrink and need no ironing! This summer : F. 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