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Show r The Salt Lake Tribune. Wednesday, May 23, 1973 Dairy Union Rejects Offers, State Strike Imminent ltah dairy industrv strike appeared imminent Tuesday as members of Teamsters Local 222 reported they had rejected the latest offer from the Ltah Dairy En, plovers' Labor Councd. Fred V. Hamilton, local said the halt would affect more than 750 teamsters in Local 222. including dm secretary-treasurer- , He said the coumd s latest offer of a a percent wage increase across the board resulted in a unanimous vote to goe the union negotiating committee strike sanction Mr Hamilton s.iia the council offer excluded dmer-suiesine- Hie strike Federated would Dairyman's Dairv n affect Assn. Farmers Gold would be unoKed the stoppage statewide Daines m Change in Fire Codes Mr Hamilton said Loud 2,2 Salt I ake. and m.ul 9.ri. Ogden, "have taken the l oifi-cu- poMtion th t they w ill rec- ommend other J'l OCOssnrs. negotiating settlement ii the agrees to a 5 5 percent uu.rca.se bused on the hourly wage ,nd tnnge hcnc-blphis a eoimmtnent to maintain the health and plan and improve the " pension contribution rate con in d s when the er Sr pa suit comma - lor tile dairies, said cam- - J.lilHi wel-for- Mr ('alhster said the employers have "gone as far as we can go " He said farmer's costs have soared during the past year, paiticularly feed costs "Tlioy just can t afford to tako any more out of Ilnur pockets.' the attorney said r llcl) Slop Bmglarirs Mcny burglar ies occur w ben opportunity to commit the crime is presented through neglect or oversight of the victim. The month of May has been proclaimed as Burglar Stop Month by the Board uf City Commissioner sand the Police Department. A running tally will be shown of burglories of homes. In it can be seen the warning to others that burglaries can be prevented. The causes are broken down into the following: ili.nn Neglect ( Nviirilv doors and windows left Imitation poor locks p,,- gross uncut papers out moll in mailbox other indications that occupants are gone Union Honor Two Olympus High School seniors have been named winners of the 1973 ltah State rnilk bottles left out lighting 2 Seniors Win C;im In ( ( ;im lM 2 I Hour In I 2 ,.! I Hour a In KrjinrU'd lil 2 Hour High School Scholar- AFL-CU- ) ship Awards Program, according to C. E. Berger, AEL-CI- president The recipients, who each will receive a $430 award during the annual state convention in August, are John A. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Viewmont Ave. (2085 East), and James M MeLachlan son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. MeLachlan. 2009 Keddington Ln. (4540 South) Paul v id CO CJ p'i cc Lr Adams, 4004 U f'r ex E 52 hit lot Prt CO 0 cn 51- - so r M hr Er DE li m NC - FL Ne Lake Salt City's Uniform was revised by the city conums-sinto include provisions for foe protection for high-risoccupancy buildings and office buddings Tlie addition to the ordinance was promoted by Bober! Skanter. budding inspector in the city's Bureau of Mechanical Inspection, and written by Asst. City Attv. John T. Nielsen. Budding Tuesday Code ri e Affected are those buddings "having floors used for human occupancy located more than 7i feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access." New Requirements The law requires either sprinkler protection, or, in its stead, compartmentation for refuge. That may be accomplished either by installation of horizontal exits dividing a story into two or more areas of approximately the same 30.000 size, not exceeding square feet, or by the budding into five-stor- v Book Store Owners Get Porno Sale Warnings Bunk .store operators who violate a Salt Take City passed Nov. 111. 1972. which prohibits merchants from placing "salacious" materials where minors may see them will be served with without immediately prior notice, Iubiic Safety Commissioner James L. Bauer Jr warned Tuesday. He said merchants have cooperated with the city law. and his warning was meant to reiterate the city's position. The eitv will not be lax, the commissioner warned He said the eitv's ordinan.ee orilt-nane- e coin-plaint- s Aj followed similiar laws in New York and Kliode Island. "If violations are found in the future, we will immediately file and prosecute complaints without prior notice." the commissioner emphasized He said merchants have had good time to be aware of the law. S303 in Tools Gone Tools worth $305 were stolen from some open sheds at Master Fence Fittings. 337 W. 13th South, police report. compartments. that Under alternative, the stair shaft would be interrupted with smoke barriers every fifth floor or through the use of smoke; roof enclosures for all stairways or any ul her method which will protect against the movement of smoke from one compartment to another. Flame Barriers Openings in extenor walls located vertically above one another shall be protected by approved flame barriers, ac- I cording to the ordinance. Other requirements include Si ca SO cel eai cx pi Grecian Special Dinner or Steak Dinner tral control station for tVe deprovipartment operations, Charlotte M. Sturdy, 3538 E. 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