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Show the 7 -- ENTERPRISE Cottonwood back in business with promise to mend its ways Steel, sued early this month by the state for pollution violations, has Cottonwood back in business and we will comply with the regulations, he said. agreed to discontinue sandblasting after June 1 unless equipapproved ment has been installed. anti-polluti- Rickers, an official of the Utah Bureau of Air Quality, said the stipulation also involved a $3,000 fine. The fine was assessed under the court sanctioned stipulation. We came on the figure by charging them at least the profits they made on their sandblasting operations when violating air quality stan A1 on Richard Barton, purchasing agent for Cottonwood, 1235 Pioneer Road, said the firm has no estimate of what it must spend to comply with the stipulation. At this time, we are very relieved to be Cottonwood Steels Utah Symphony Orchestra Mormon Tabernacle Choir dards, he said. Rickers said Cottonwood's proposal had not been completely evaluated, but Barton said it involved an entirely enclosed system for all sandblasting. THURS. and FRI., MAY 25 & 26 8 P.M. SALT LAKE TABERNACLE pri- mary business is steel fabrication. Sandblasting is used LEROY ROBERTSON'S CLASSIC MASTERPIECE Oratorio from the to prepare steel for coatings. We do sandblasting almost as a convenience to customers, Barton said. Book of Mormon Eldredge targets Bountiful for sales MAURICE ABRAVANEL, conducting SOLOISTS TO BE ANNOUNCED ALSO Eldredge Furniture pects sales to grow 50 percent this fall when its new and the store opens at Woods Cross exit, W.J. Eldredge told the Enterprise. 3750 So. 900 E. The new $200,000 brick ex- and concrete structure, also being constructed by the 1-- 15 El-dredg- es, should be open in September. The store will sell higher priced furniture manufactured by Drexel and Heri- busi- The family-owne- d ness both designed and fin- anced the new 10,000 square foot showroom, which is expected to complement the current store and warehouse at tage. The main store currently has sales of about $1 million yearly, Eldredge added and the showroom in Bountiful is ROBERT P. MANOOKIN'S expected to gross at least $500,000 annually. fcb Ode of Supplication 99 Bountiful has the highest income-- per capita of any city in Utah, Eldredge told the Our market Enterprise. study showed it would be the best location for another store. JEROLD D. OTTLEY, conducting , TICKETS ON SALE - UTAH SYMPHONY OFFICL 55 West First South 533-640- 7 $3, $5, $7, $9 Mail Orders Accepted Park City continued from page 1 resorts blackmailed Western Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines into accepting the blacklist. The suit contends that on October 26,1977, a meeting was held at the corporate Airheadquarters of United lines at which the defendants renewed their demands that United boycott Global Sports and deal exclusively with the Park City Lodging Association and the Alta Lodging Association for the operation of package of ski tours to Alta and Park City. The suit identified as present Lee Bronson, presi- dent of Alta Lodging Associa- tion, Rivo Pussemp, director of the Utah Ski Association, Nick Badami on behalf of the Park City Lodging Association, Arthur Ritter, attorney for the defendants and various officials of United Airlines. its ski programs. 1977-7- 8 The suit asked the court to award Global $8 million in damages. SAVE LABOR Withdraw complaint The complaint said representatives of the ski resorts told United Airlines that if it didn't comply with their COSTS WITH THE de- mands to blacklist Global, they would not withdraw a letter of complaint filed with the Air Traffic Conference by Alta the brochures regarding United issued for its package tour business. If the complaint was not withdrawn, the suit contends, United would not be able to operate any of 10,030 CINCINNATI TIME RECORDER Price $169.50 REGULARLY 195.00 auditing payroll cards with decimal HERE'S HOW: EQUIVALENT' TIM- E- hours (continental time) and Time is recorded in 3 13:50 decimal lOOths of hours. Example: 1:30 PM 0-2- l TRUCK MAINTENANCE (1 3th hour of day and 5Q100ths of the hour.) enter the 'IN' time as a as a plus (see example time 'OUT minus and the Using an adding machine, .LujuL below). I.eje J 91s 1 Early start times can be computed from either assigned or actual 'IN' time, depending on your payroll audit policy. I 12.019 I.- li- We service every size of sq. ft. facility. semi-truc- k trailer in 10.019 U.9I- 11.009 1.01 our 11,500 We do complete metal repair, painting, and all types of x and our 6000 coating systems in our 75' 25' spray booth sq. ft. inside sandblasting rooms. H " rmi- - II.0I Jt2Q JUfiftJ XJB&SL 11.009 BfrB Ift.tf MUZSL lUfi ffMlIM We are approved by OSHA and the State Building Commission mu We offer 24 . 48 hour service on most jobs. im rrra rtroi rmn rrrcfl I'-fT- PI3C1 PICK-U- P FREE CALL 969-759- & DELIVERY 1 1. to- ll. I (3) Total time can be multiplied directly times the employee's rate of pay for I 96 12.009 0.00 rapid conversion to gross earnings. W. fi- ll.I 91 II f II.- ftta I.IOI Jl.tJ' l.lll I.fl9 2.2H NOTE-- In . IT AAIQMVTM COMPUTATION -- MOW -- HATS AAOOHW OVMTIMf gOMPUTAVKM -- NOW -- RATI -l- AMHIOQf the case of a night shift where the out time occurs after midnight, the number 24 must be added to the out time hour to maintain direct subtraction. 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