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Show a o monday, 1 Omarch27,1978, Rules Office space. With an image continued from page 3 relationship between electricians and their apprentices. State law requires apprentices be under the immediate supervision and instruction of a master or journeyman, and the boards new rules interpret this to mean only one apprentice can be hired for a single journeyman or master. Furthermore, the regulation states the apprentice must be within "normal to match your success Exclusive, strikingly attractive. The Image of success. This 5,060 square foot space, available immediately, Is ideal for your BRANCH-CORPORAT- E or REGIONAL its in a prime location, being of Salt Lake downtown eastside on the peripheral nestled City. HEADQUARTERS. And, covered parking included in lease. Public transportation past the front door. Exterior sign and full service lease. Off-stre- late the acceptance of a one on one arrangement. Their et from voice communication his teacher. OFFERED THROUGH: Association said, is the new board definition of electrical An ap agreement reads: the prentice shall be under direct personal supervision of a journeyman at all times, but also states when it becomes necessary for the journeyman to leave for a short period of time, it should not be necessary for an apprentice to accompany the jour- work: neyman. claimed, will force an interstate distributors of electrical Another complaint against the regulations, A1 Biorge of the Intermountain Independent Electrical Contractors Handling, placing, set- ting, installing or otherwise causing to be installed, any electrical equipment or material that contains or utilizes or involves electrical energy in any form, the regulation reads. 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