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Show Strike Against Food Stores in Stalemaie SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The strike aj «ast food stores in five of Utah's northern counties has apparently reached a stalemate, with no negotiations under way and none scheduled for the immediate future. A spokesman for the Amalgemted Meat Cutters and Grocery Clerks said today that a federal mediator, working with the union, is now trying to ar- Ralph Moses, secretary of the union said the members are only seeking to reach the in- dustrylevel in the West tvhich would be above the wage board guideline The strike spread te Safeway and Albertsun stores Mondayin addition to Warshaw and Smith Food King stores in Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Tooele and Carbon Counties. rane a future meeting date with the store owners. Koss Thoreson, a representa- tive of the stores involved, said the companies have offerMAGNET PO! mentationis suce express train ty enormous may move the mass transit of the future i |. 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Pesticides Necessary To Farming 4.09 per cent on PRICES EFFECTIVE Wed., Thru Fri. ONLY! ueavy construction and replacement parts for a revenue increase of 2,2 per cent; the Armour Food Co., 0.49 per cent average on meat, poultry and dairy products for a .31 per cent revenue increase. Industries, 4.66 per cent across the board on heavy machinery, hardware and industrial tools for a 4.66 per cent revenue increase; Iowa Beef Processors Inc., 0.25 per cent on cattle processors for a 0.022 per cent ey increase, and PERMANENT PRESS DRESS SHIRT THICK ‘RN’ THIRSTY SALE 7 per cent on stamped os‘products for a .03 per cent revenueincrease. ‘The commission also correct- fj ed a previous announcement, maea pt ee cent revenue Fedders Corp. on -o nial line of air conditioning products and appliances. The origina! announcement showed a 0.03 per cent revenue boost on a Wrinkle-free Dacron® polyester/cotton in bold, handsome stripes. Long-point collar, chest pocket. Sizes 2.11 per cent price increase. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Farmers must continue to use pesticides ee Americans expect tural production to conta according to Son Richard W. Blake, executive vice president of the Nation.ee Growers Federa- Evening H.S. Hoop Gamesin Ogden Dropped farmers are as close to the environmentas anyone,” Blake said. “Their whole future is involved in maintaining a sound balance of nature.” Hetold the 26th annual sugarbeet convention that any mass ban on pesticides would be “‘imnpossible to live with.” The convention will continue through Friday at the Hotel Utah, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton will address the first general session Wednesday morning. OGDEN (UPI) — The board of education has voted, 32, to return to daytime high school basketball games because of “fights and other disturbances” during nightcontests. 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