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Show O iwriJniirmiHtriiiijn 'rrfunim Tin Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday. July IS, 1 I I lf)7- - Carmichael WEDNESDAY SPOa.T WakIT I TO THINK OF N,E ,rP0&5 BEST FRjENip ONLY! k no mail or phone orders 2 34 fv -- reg. 3.50 to $10 reg. $16 to $21 reg. 4.38 reg. 2.49 reg. 19.95 and 28.95 walk shorts for him white slacks good listening fun learning kids' golf sets 3.99 8.99 2.99 1.65 Reduced to clear, broken selection in Famous mokes, ond all are pure polyester doubleknit. White slocks priced to dear; sizes 30-4- Savings on Memorex topes: buy one at the regular price . and get a second at half price! men's solid ond patterned shorts. Top quality; many colors. 2. oli stores Men s Sportswear . . Men s Sportswear aii stores j Records . Cl SOtes Bnghtly colored wooden puzzles by Ploy Skool. Little ones can learn as they play. Save now1 To.s-o- t! 14.95 & 22.59 Your choice: the comnlete beginners Tournament set; , or the smaller Junior set. For young golfers; these are not toys. sto.es Scorting Goods all stores J: reg. $8 to $13 summer softies 6.99 to 9.99 Ford for Guarantee Cushion sole fun shoes from Uniroyal. Shiny, mesh or fabric uppers with cushion insole. The Stage & Fashion Shoes ail stares B Piet Bennett Associated Press W riter - DETROIT The United Auto Workers asked Ford Motor Co. on Tuesday for new anti-inflatio- reg. $5 shorts galore 99 ; What a savings price on girls shorts . . . and have we got a fun selection of styles; sizes dental insurance and more time away from the assembly 4. Girls World - oil stores line for auto workers. T? reg. $8 and $9 tiny playwear 1.99 The 1973 auto talks opened Monday at General Motors. Talks were to begin at Chrysler on Wednesday the same the Nixon administration is set to announce details of its Phase 4 economic program Protect Workers In a news conference after the For ' session. Woodcock said he wanteda new formula in order to protect the money the work- earn before ers already worrying about new wage demands 2-- 4. all stares converse shoes 4.97 Converse basketball oxfords for men or boys. Boys' sizes 11M to men's 2 black. 1 all stares reg. to $25 famous dresses 10.99 in the Cost of Living Index. The union says the current formula provides only of 1 percent hourly wage increase for every 1 percent nse in the Cost of Living Index. The union contends that de- te lici onona itheli xives -- 29c 41.09 llTl.... ola'-fc- a En.9!r lb. 59c lb. 59e 39ccr3$l hiond 39e I case1 2 4.50 ken sa ad sandwich, ', end e drink J& fm oods ol stores Wages have not been a key source of argument in preliminary union discussions about new contracts. Predict Increase Many observers predict a total economic package of somewhere between 30.7 and 35.8 cents above the current average hourly straight-tim- e wage of $5.12 on an industrySuch an agreement would be similar to those worked out Ln the rubber and where un- V industries trucking iens won improvements in 1 I wages and fringe benefits totaling about 7 percent. this year -' Pair Aims For Korea oz. loaf i inspite a crease last month, inflation has eaten away 25 percent of the wage gains the UAW won three years ago. Shipwrecked i.i9 . timer all stores summer ous foods :ut.: rs wide basis. Pure polyester doubleknits for smart day wear. Solids and stripes, brightly trimmed. Misses' sizes. Budget Store Dresses , Woodcock wants a 1 percent increase in the hourly wage for every 1 percent increase three-quarte- reg. to 5.99 Budget Store Shoe; ; cost-of-livi- For boys and girls, playwear sets, bubbles, shorts and more. Infants' and toddlers' Children's guarantees n which, it said, would allow the union to be more moderate in its wage demands. Union President Leonard Woodcock spent nearly two hours presenting the UAW contract demands to Ford He said the union stressed demands for voluntary overtune, 70 Reuters News Agency - An English HONOLULU husband and wife who survived an ordeal in a life raft Tuesday were pronounced medically fit to sail from here to Korea Wednes118-da- y day The South Korean fishing trawler Weoli Mi, picked up Maunce and Marilyn Bailey off the coast of Mexico on June 30, 118 days after their sloop sank in a collision with a whale They said they lived off fish they caught with safety pins and drank rainwater caught in makeshift implements. They arrived here on the trawler July 13 and avoided publicity by watrhmg television in their hotel suite or t w alking on a nearby beach : |