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Show V7 labor Code, Altieir By DOUGLAS PALMER Deseret News Staff Writer state this morning heard a call for The ment of Employment Security, and was chairman of the Weber County Merit Service AFL-CI- and Lake area), and Three (Provo area), and secretary-treasurer coming year. Sen. Haven J. Barlow, told the convention, Wednesday at Carpenters Delegates this morning reelected C. Everett Berger, 4698 Box Elder St., Murray, as president and A1 A. Thon, Ogden, as vice president. HEADED LOCALS An ; official of the labor movement since 1936, Berger has headed two local unions and was president of the old CIO before its merger with the AFL. Thon, who has been secretary - treasurer for 26 years of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters, Local 637, has also been secretary - treasurer of the unions northern Utah central council He has also been an executive board member of the State Apprenticeship Council and an advisory board member of the Depart- - Its no exaggera- tion to describe the scenery around here as awesome, but a driver returning from Dead Horse Point would be well advised to keep his eyes on the road, not on the landscape. This is especially true where the road begins its abrupt descent from the flats into Sevenmile some 2,000 feet Canyon, Clothing Stolen large sized thief took $3,195 in clothing, all sizer large and ex tra large, from Clothing Store, 1157 Glendale Dr., Earl Corey, manager of the store, told police. He said 156 shirts, 48 sweaters, 128 pair of pants and 96 pain of socks were taken. A Marcors high-altitu- below. an r 234-23- 5-- full-tim- e and secretary -- president treasurer. The resolution, outlined by Frank Category, -tt iTuyny yi f ft aji y ui of g r m y igi y g " I lnfl"' fTlBT'f,1l"f ex ecutive secretary-treasur- er post and would have made the presidential post partly honorary. Had the resolution passed the union would have been obligated to pay the executive secretary $12,000 a year. The position, presently pays $9,300. coming over the summit too fast, could find himself in serious trouble. There is no guard rail to prevent him from going ever the vertical side and plunging to the next switchback if he hits the surprise curve too fast. Pope said he realizes the spot is dangerous and needs more adequate signing and the guard rails; however, county lacks funds to do so. The county has put in a lot of money into the grading and paving of the road to the boundary of the state park in the last two years and there still remain areas needing work along the highway, he explained. There are railings further down in the series of switch-back- s and the county is hoping to get one installed at the crest of Sevenmile soon. We think the state should August headed by Sen. Kendrick A meaningful summary of four proposals for integrating state income tax forms into the federal income tax system is to be prepared by Lewis H. Council Legislative Lloyd, The summary is to include effects the four proposals would have upon representative taxpayers in different income brackets. No action was taken by the committee Monday to decide upon a single proposal for director. This summary was requested Monday afternoon by the Tax Other resolutions approved call for the state president to . . . appoint a committee of three to make a thorough study of a suitable pension plan and life insurance coverage . . , and to provide for replacing office vacancies. Not approved was a resolution on terms of office for elected officials. In his address Monday afternoon, John R. Schone, a commissioner of the Utah State Industrial Commission, said the Utah Industrial Commission has adopted a new safety code and two safety inspectors have been hired for the construction industry. Committee Revision Har-war- 12, jl IWiB 1969 3 Studied u.s.. State Tax Tie-I-n But Watch Road There is a warning sign at the top of the canyon a wordless symbol indicating a serpentine road ahead. But, as Grand County Commissioner Mars Pope acknowledges, it doesnt adequately prepare the driver for what lies just over the crest. The sign, apparently made for general distribution to warn of winding roads, indicates the first bend in the road is to the left, when actually its to the right. A driver, ignoring the warning and Deseret News Correspondent chairman, constitution committee, proposed creation of modified. CODE LUMPED He explained that the last Legislature had lumped all of the code together so that it Is easier to find, but he said a modernization ust now be made to keep up with the times. The convention Monday afternoon debated proposed constitutional changes in more than two hours of sometimes heated discussion. At issue were four of 36 proresolutions, posed dealing wih subjects ranging from constitutional changes to pension and life insurance coverage. Killed Monday afternoon by a 0 vote was a resolution proporng changes in Articles 7 of the union constitution. The union has a whether firemen can, under the law, work overtime. In conflict with this section, another section requires that overtime be paid for all time spent on public works, he said. Barlow also said one section of Utahs code makes it a misdemeanor to work more Scenery Great MOAB than eight hours a day at Geneva, Kennecott or any mine, smelter, foundry or other place where ore or metal is The Utah Senate president By DICK WILSON ithjii nny ny Told Ml-- O noted that this part of the code has raised the question between mwr'irwn'1 DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, Citing what he termed ridiculous parts of Utahs labor code Barlow told the labor delegates that construction union men may be amazed to know that it is a misdemeanor to work overtime on public works. morning. An election contest in District One is between LeRoy Linde and John Kirkland, both of the American Federation of Government Employes, Local 1592. In District Three, Lloyd Daniels, United Steel Workers of America, Local 5236; Arthur Ewell, Laborers, Local 653; Elwyn Petersen, Bricklayers, Load One; Harold Lassen, Carpenters Local 1498: Dora Davis, State, County and Municipal Employes Local 5, are competing for the post of director. OTHER CONTESTS A contest also exists for treasurer post of secretary Wayne Holland, Hall, 120 W. 13th South, that if Utahs labor code were modernized, it would help bring new industry to the state. meeting be will vr - r Steelworkers, Local 55; Ralph Van Dam, Ironworkers Local 27; William H. Call, delegate from the Central Utah Federation of Labor; Boyd Clark, Steelworkers, Local 3736, and Arthur Coleman, State, County and Municipal Employes, Local 50. Commission. WEDNESDAY VOTING Election of board of direc- tors for Districts Two (Salt modernizing Utahs labor code, and reelected two officers for the updating - yy wmiif eventual consideration by the Legislature. This was because a full quorum was not present and because further study could aid in selecting the best program. Paul M. Holt, chief auditor, for the State Tax Commission and a member of the committee, summarized his proposals. a A' 6 4 I a f Can You Qualify for a Fashion Career? Leaders in the fashion world are constantly searching for well trained young women with good taste and ambition. Exciting positions are open for fashion buyers, fashion designers, merchandising managers and others. Fashion want a career instead of Merchandising Institute can provide the professional training and open doors to the glamorous world of fashion. If you ''just-a-jo- Earn your associate degree in fashio:, merchandising by enrolling now. Fashion Merchan- have a little responsibility on this point, Pope stated. He said the state has provided used guard rails previously and those are the ones which the county crews installed on lower loops of the switchback into Sevenmile descending Canyon. 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