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NEW5WATCH 7 ic $6.99 $17.99 $17.99 $8.95 . 7 THE FRESHEST S Open Front (Cover Cushioned llZ.llK'th II KSL i S599 $699 has been challenged by London researchers contend the President descended through Thomas Carter who arrived in Virginia later than h!2 with his brother That would make the President a disl nit ielative of t.eoige Washington and Queen i 10 30 Cover Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints genealogists said Saturday they are confident" the ancestoral information they gave President Carter is V i & Colors (iet wu logy Affirmed K x White Seat All It 9.M p m onsun it r Sir viy a f 8UAUTY who Crockett sVil lory Garden 10 4 TOP aeeurate Show C. or ( .arlrr l LOLLOBRIGIDA Woman 2 MdcNeil Lehrer Repoi t Once Upon a Classic 11 could be Salt bake City Mayor led Wilson treading on dangerous ground in nutting municipal employes to unionize. says Fred Dull, executive v ic e rea Chamber of pies.dont of the Salt Lake ( oinmerce Reacting to a statement made by the mayor to a 0 state convention last week, Mr Ball said collective bargaining rights among municipal emp the most loycs have led to disaster in many cities recent example being the fire fighters' strike m Dayton. Ohio " ' Sure, Salt Lake City could outlaw strikes bv a municipal employes' union, but it would only Ik a matter of time' before they happen anyway Mr Ball deel.it ed Mayor Wilson had told the union delegates that he had received a reasonable proposal for collective bargaining from the Ameiican Federation of Municipal Lmpiovcs and that the city would respond with a proposal of its own by Nov TOILET SEAT meesrmmmsc NAVE ADDRtV. C TAIt TV J IP 40 a m F ID Adverli ement AMFRICAN CAtJCER SOCIETY An tj mh)I(z1 hv h k mjhi Bo yr INC.T he Byet Co |