Show r 7 The Salt take Tribune Sunday November Business Portrait Raymond J Ashton t ‘tr 4 fiim” ’ By Associated f Raymond J Ashton successful Intermountaln Area architect was seated in his modest efficiently appointed office in Salt Lake City His remark referred to an array of color s which cover the wall beside his desk Included were photographs of structures which house churches schools commercial industrial and public businesa activities The architect s long look ht the photographs seemed to reflect in his face something of a parent’s admiration-anlove for his children - “Each hian has contributed According to his personality and talents In these creations’ added Mr Ashton who Is senior partner of the firm I ’ - 7 d PM - e - rJt December p T K - ( 4 ( - 1 I 4 rf3 h I hf projects contracted by his father Young Ray trudged about the construction scene lugging a pail of water On the side of the pail hung a tin dipper and as the lad stopped near each group of workmen they lifted the dipper and quenched their thirst on hot summer days r fa r That may have been Ray’s first Inspiration to become an Architect He’s Just “not sure” now when the decision became his own settling Middle East Tension may continuation of the Eisenhower victory & Co: “This is still a period of neither bull nor market— in the classical sense of those terms This temporarily Is a time for cash bear it as Is a time for selectivity The two ran go hand In hand We have revertedto the familiar pattern of Individual strength and Individual weakness" —Just Not all 1936 earnings estimates are higher Lowenstem is expected to show $250 vs ‘Safety’ Gear Scores as Average Price of 30 Leading Stocks ? HIGH t6w 500 Clotie (" 52 480 23 1956-5- 24 37 458 tljl955— 490 75 385 ( 01920-386195351 10 -- 3 AVERAGE OF 30 LEADING THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE S ON Bteaiui Auto Feature frusit-No- ‘ ' By Associated Frege w IvJ f '" r'n T Sf fc I f y 4 v - Watorboy to archlttM’t was the Raymond J Ashton route followed In taking Salt Laker to top In his line a - - In Mr Ashton’s becoming “branch house (plant) designer” for the company Mr Ashton’s first job upon returning to Salt Lake City was With (tie? firm Young and Hansen 24 The price varied between 35 and 36 cents on the London metal exchange all week lor tha automobile Industry helped build up demand for special high grade zinc and prime western grade also sold well with the steel industry roaring along above capacity The price held at 13 Va cents a pound East St Louis He left there In 1918 to form a partnership of tiis own with Francis D Rutherford Upon dissolution of that partnership Mr Ashton practiced alone until 1922 when he formed the present firm accepting Raymond L Evans as a partner B Eugene Seasonal improvement In deBrazier later joined the firm as junior partner In 1930 Mr Ashton was elected president of Utah Chapter mand from storage battery makAmerican Institute of Architects The same year he became a ers featured satisfactory at 16 cents a pound New membqr of AIA's national board of directors After three years on the board he was elected treasurer of the nation’s leading York ' Major metals prices: professional organization of architects COPPER— 38 cents a pound delivered He was elected AIA president in 1943 and served two terms Foreign 13 cent nominal New being the third westerner at that tithe ever to hold the high York LEAD — 16 cents a pound New York Mr seven has one Ashton served position 15 8 cents St Louis years Including ZINC — 13 5 cents a pound Ksst St year as chairman of AIA's “jury of fellows” that passes upon Louis 14 cents New York ALUMINUM— 27 1 rents a pound all merit distinction awards made by the institute ts shipping point Pigs 2S cents 18 ANTIMONr— cents s pound Ha also has served three terms 15 years on the national cased (less than 47carload lots) New organization’s investments commission that administers two York Bqlk 33 cents carlots producer's plant million dollars In trust funds MAGNESIUM— 35 26 cant pound fob Velasco Tex The architect was formerly a member of Salt Lake City pigMANOANI8E ORE— SI 54 II 55 a ton unit (22 4 pounds) India ore Chamber of Commerce board of governors He is serving for the long c f US ports import duty extre third consecutive year as president of Utah Symphony Orchestra Ferromanganese — 11 75 cents s pound standard carload lots fob shlpplna He is also president of Salt Lake Rotary Club point NICKEL— 64 5 cents pound electroThe Ashtons live on a spacious tract near Kaysvlll where lytic cathodes Port Colborns Ontario the architect engages in his favorite hobby—raising purebred U S dutv included PI ATINUM— 107 S107 60 an ounce Arabian horses During the last seven years Mr and Mrs AshSILVER —91 37S cents an ounce New York ton have visited most countries in Europe and several In the TIN— 0962 pound New York — Orient Ql 1C K SILVER— 253257 a flask (7 New York pounds) They are the parents of four children Mrs R H Willey Salt TUNGSTEN ORE— $26426 M ton Lake City J R Ashton Phoenix Ariz Mrs J P Collier Los unit (20 pounds) duty extra ( ' Angeles and Mrs Wesley Gransden Morgan lead-sale- s 35-3- 5 to-g- Reserve-Boar- d r NETT CORPORATIONS Intermountain Oil Lake County Salt New Drilling Co Colorado! e ploration development dnilinn other services for seif and other oil ana gas companies to produce refine maiket etc i petroleum products coal metals EsY ftyaru president He D Hale vice president and general manager Jerry Ryan secretary treasurer all of Denver Th Tbs Tags Ca Cataract Canyon No swabbed one bbL load oil and two bbl PRINCIPAL WELLS with 1 Nik SE SW T new fluid In 15 hr 4948 ft CARBON COUNTT acid in 20 cent per 2000 gal regular Carter Oil Caatlemta Area 9 hrs No oil or gas Squeezed Per- Running logs No 1 NW NE 7 19-- 1 OE— forations with 50 sacks cement Now Thrta Bute Nataral Gaa C Arrow7 bST a ft Good Initial blow drilling on retainer head No 1 wildcat 880 ft from the SO mud In Recovered ft 10 dead min Teaaa Ce Aneth Field Navajo N line and 760 ft from E lino8 Mi no ahow HP 1130 other praaauret L-- Tha1500 — Waiting on' 9mrnt Set 090 ft in l ft from S line andLocation - aero 24E— caung at 5 805 ft with 700 aackg cefrom- - the E Una EMERY COUNTT 4 cent cant 25 ment Navalo per pocmlx per The Ttaaa Ca Aneth Field Carte Oil Ce Coon Sprint Unit C 5 680 ft from the N line '740 ft geL Plugged down 111558 Jta 1 3U0 ftN of C NW NE 27 18S1JE from tha E lino 24 403 24E— DilUhif Ataiea Smelling Refining and United — 1 oeelton — ah 2748 ft Set 94 to casing at 1523 Mining t o Ohio Navajo No 1 27GO ft Three State Nataral Ga Ce Flat ft with 500 sacks cement — —— from the N line and 1 190 ft from the Canyon Unit Mary D Kearn No 3 SW Field Navajo W line 9 43S 21E— Drilling 1at 4025 ft Teaaa 8W 23 16S 7 E— Preparing to acldlre K The hr abut open 1 N line and DST 3 688 3720 ft from the ft 1980 with 8 000 gal mud acid Expect to let 660 ft from the E Une 0 24E — In 4 hour Strong blow decreased to 1 920 ft Recovered end at of packer! at 8 870 and 6850 ft weak 919 ft 3 at Drilling mud-cu- t and vei y glightlv gag-c- ut GARFIELD COUNTT Snperlor Oil Ce Navajo S 1 775lineft slightly 600 FF 860 SIP 890 IF water 590 S and ft fromW from line I In Oil Ca Brvce Canyon Unit No S 25E—Location for 9009 ft ParTrident Oil Cera Beef BaUp Unit No I Federal TD C SE NW 2 920 ft from the N line and 2 440 7651 Preparing to whipstock at 5500 ft adox line teat 1 fE— -r- - Deaert Creek Unit ft” from tha E liner-26-8- 0 T Ott Cara Qntf ORAND COUNTT No 1 690 ft from the N line and Set 8H to casing at 340 ft with ft T D 232 sack cement Oil Raearltlea and Gat Ca Ciaco 960 ft from tha W ling Aiea Government No 2 1 370 ft from 8 858 ft Running logs DST 5753 5 804 Gae Ce Boundary W astern the N line and 2 130 ft from the E ft opan 3 hr 65 min shut In 2 hr Buttee FieldNataral B English No 8 1790 —T D 3500 ft DST In 5 min Gat to atirfaca In 5 min es- ft from the SP Line line 7 21S-19- E and 671 ft from no timated at 150000 cu ft per day Oil the W line Dakota and Morrlaon formation 22E-Loahow Preparing to run electric log to surface in 55 min flowed 55 bbl Shell OU Ce Cahone Meea No 1 SW In 3 hrs Gravity 39 8) flow pressure SW SW 2SE — Shut down SANE COUNTT 200-45- 5 shut hi pressure 2140i hydro- on englnee Present depth 5981 waiting ft Tidewater Oil Ca Kalbab Gulch No static 2 785 x 1 880 ft ANPRTE COUNTT from tha N line and Aneth Area (West Oil Car Galf i860 ft from thb W line JW— Ismav)— Federal No 2 890 ft from Mt Colorado Interstate Gts Ce Prepared to apud N line and 660 ft from the W line Pleasant Structure Jensen No 1 3 640 1 22 E — T D 5 790 ft i plugged back ft from tha N line and 3 178 ft from SAN JUAN COUNTT — No report The Texaa Ca Aneth Tleld Navalo 5 780 ft Perforated 5843 5867 ft swab- the W Una IB 14S 5E Gat Ce Three Statee Nataral Joe'l F 2 210 ft from tha N line and 805 bing p 1 (Hoven-weeFast ft from the 4 Ca Oil 351 Aneth Carter Valley Unit No 24 E —T D ft from the W line 1 State-WoollN 660 No ) Area the from W 2314 ft lino and 8 827 Plugged back 5 504 ft Swabbed —Location W Ime and 660 ft from S line 349 bbl fluid in 24 hr 85 per cent ft from 454 ft 28E— at line Drilling Ce Gat' Jna’a Three Btatea Natural nil 5 per cent altv acid water 10 1110 58 Unit No 5 NE NW 19 15S 8Er-S- hut Reacldlred Spudded Per cent basic sediment Carter Oil 8a Gothic Nose Navajo-Gothi- c Valleydown for Winter with 2 000 gal regular aetd well flowed NW 38 2 40S21E— 6E NE No 388 bbl oU per day through 8E5TER COUNTT velocity survey DST 6854-- 716 choke Gravity 42 2 ttibfng pressure Fan open 4 hrs shut in hr Good Standard Oil Ce ef California 60 lb GOR 888 to I Elevation (cort ft 7 min continued strong Sigurd Unit No I NE SE 32 22S1W— Initial In flow 2DeChile ' rected) 4 679 ft Log topa gas to surface to 18 Drilling at 882 ft to ehale with minor V— km ' nomnflaimhaWe oil and- - amountg of gypaum Spudded 9 958 Rsosversd 120 Vr COm' mlftcut mud 80 ft ft heavily gaa heavily Island mud UINTAH COUNTT 111254 Final report pour-poicut oil 390 ft C It S ameaan at al North Ihuray Tha Teaaa Ca Aneth Field Navajo oil with 7 per tent mud and 10 per — F 3 2 080 ft from the 6 line and cent salt water 90 ft salt water FP Federal No 3 SE SB EW 34 1 990 18 6 370 SIP 970 HP S858 3 845 WeU Shut down ft from the E line MOS-24ET D 5 972 ft plugged hack to 5 954 plugged 111158 TD 6790 ft OU Cera Ute Trail Unit Havenetrlte Set with 600 sacks cement Washed Oas Ca Elk Ridge 52X-22Btanallad Oil 2130 ft from the E line Perforations 8640-- 5 657 ft with 600 Unit No 1 330 ft from the N and and 1050 ft from the N line 22 9S 20E 19F — T D —Drilling at 3808 gt Cored 3 562 3169 sal mud acid swabbed 53 bbl fluid of 175 ft west of C SW-47- S which 34 ware load oil and 19 new 3 738 ft Worktof on stuck pipe at ft recovered 67 ft ehale with some fluid 75 per cent water and 25 per 3 690 ft saturated sand laminations cent 0iL Squeezed perforations with Patrelsans C- - Desert Creek Phillips Ut Trail Unit Havenetrlte Oil Car 60 sacks cement Perforated 5584 5570 1 A 720 ft frotp N lino and 730 ft 72 990 ft from the N line and with 24 holes 8 8 Present TD 99022ftB from ft with 88 from W line the E line 229 2uE — Setholes washed with 800 gal nud acid 1468 ij reaming ting treater and tank battery FI Paaa Nataral Gae Ce Southman Canyon No 3 unit 2 180 ft from the S line and 400 ft from the W line 151 OS 22F— Coring ht 4484 ft DST FOR INEXPERIENCED No 2 4430-444- 8 v OPPORTUNITY ft open 414 hr ehut in 1 hr 10 min Gae to Surface In 12 at min 125000 cu ft per gauged SECURITY SALESMAN IN SALT LAKE CITY day Recovered 65 ft drilling mud 30 ft heavily gae-cu- t mud and aalt water FP aero SIP 1 350 Hydrostatic 2323 W!Mcrtown long established mvetTnt banking and broker-ageir- m Standard OU Ca ef California Red Ct S " HADLEY'S TRANSFIR A ITORAGI CO Phone - EM Ixclusiva duced 4-84- 91 Atnt Capital stock authorized Colo 100 OOO shares no par value stock subscribed 1000 shares no par value stock paid In $72 500 stock represented by Utah property 6 67 per cent of stock issued and outstanding 4 J B Pepper EAtir?rtevrfn r finft Lake City development of commercial and Industrial property Jerome B Pepper president Robert Gordon secretary treasurer both of Salt Lake Citv Robert Cohen Lincoln Neb vice piesl dent Capital stock authorized and represented by Utah property $4 000 stock subscribed and paid in $4001 The Paxtoa Corp Salt Lake City development of commercial and fndus-triproperty Jerome B Pepper rpresident Robert Gordon secretary-treat-ureboth of Salt Lake City? Robert Gordon Lincoln Neb vice president Capital stork authorized and represented by Utah property $6 000 stock subscribed and paid in $4001 GIo Ine Nevsdsi Wholesale and reC Donald Andertail merchandising son Murray president Clinton Thatch er vice president George M McMillan secretary! Albert Butters treasurer ell three of Salt Lake City Capital stock authorized $25 000 stock subscribed and paid in $4 stock represented by Utah property $5000 Durban Meiers Credit Cere Delaware dealing in promissory notes con ditional sales contracts leases mortgages trust re warehouse receipts ereounts receivable evidence of ceiptl debt negotiable or transferable contracts chosee of all kinds H A Cherry president T A Duncan J M Harris Vice presidents C H Brown secretary A N Willis all o Baltimore Md vice president C G Hassbergar treasF G urer both of Birmingham Mich Murphy Detroit Mich vice president 20000 shares Capital stork authorized com rtf on $100 par value stock 290 shares stock paid in $25 000 stock represented by Utah property none Wash Unit 4t 25A C NE NF 25 7 22E —Coring 5004 ft DST 2 480 2 510 ft tool opened with mild blow ga to surface1 in 3 mtn Tool open 25 min shut in 20 min recovered 1 680 ft muddy slightly gassy water Slndrd Oil Ue of rtllfernla Red Wash Unit 14 18B C 8W SW 18 7S 22E ft —Spudded 103158 Drilling at Rtuidxrd Oil Ce ef Callfarnla Red Wah Unit 14 23A C SW SW 23 7 22E —TD 6 246 ft Plugged bark 6138 ft Swab test Interval £744 5752 ft end 6 ft Herovennl about 20 bbl oil base mud1 with some crude well commenced flowing and flowed approx total fluid primarily imstely 52 bbl native crude 12 30 per cent emulsion Unable to bleed pressure down and Unseat Baker full bore cementer set 173 ft at Killing well with oil base mud klandsrd Oil ef rtllforala Bed Wash Unit 12 1 G SW NW 72iE— TD 5922 ft Plugred beck to 5475 ft K sit-i-n for pumping unit and production facilities AERO MAYFLOWER j I W (UP It pioneered several of tha fea designed to reduce inJn highway accidents tures Juries A SOURCE familiar with the board's operations said the problem “has assumed praetieal Importance for the first time since the J 930s” In 1936 when the 1 Min Particular emphasis was upon the seat belt safety wheel safety door steering locks safety mirror and safety padding for Instrument pane! and visor The safety steering e was designed with llext wheel Combined Services program ever undertaken by ble spokes and recessed center— to redur® chest Injuries to th Nov 17 — New any business DETROIT driver in a collision model production continues to Fuel Gain Reports FORD SAID scientific analygain momentum In the auto NEW YORK Nov 17— East- sis of highway accidents by tha assembly plants ern Gas and Fuel Associates automotive crash injury rePassenger car assemblies this week will number 144788 units reports for the 12 months ended search group of Cornell Unlver Oct 31 Its sales and other rev- sity medical college disclosed: compared with last week's Automotive News reported enue totaled $173303234 a Safety door locks reduced gain crash openings of doors up to Saturday of about 27 million dollars over 60 per cent The trad paper 8ald this week's volume will hp the first the previous year Net income Crushing injuries to tha chest to pass a weekly total of 144000 amounted to $8991201 com- had been cut in half by tha since Jan 21 when 144711 cars pared with $1603283 at the safety steering wheel Seat belts were more than 60 were assembled same time last year Per share per cent effective in reducing It also said that the week’s were $301 against injuries operations will bring total 1956 earnings Ford quoted John O Moore output to 4951458 cars com $135 J director of the Cornell project pared with 7007j534 In the comas saying that if all UJ5 autos Declare Dividend parable 1955 period mobiles NEW YORK Nov suddenly became with the safety feaequipped Forecasts Rail Roost dediiectors Copper Corp tures one half million named NEW YORK Nov 17 — The clared a quarterly fash distributwould escape chaiiman of the Railway Prog ion of $150 per share and a persons annually “a and proportinjuries great cash distribution of res Institute expects the na special ion death our tion's railroads will b carrying $250 per share Both are pay would of reduced(traffic) to recoverable b 17 holders to able recDec of 880 billion of freight Injuries” annually within 10 years Ed- ord Nov 30 Two of the feature listed— ward© Boshell forecast the crash padding and seat belts— 41 per cent' Increase over the were optional items at extra 3955 volume at the annual RPI coit Ford said the demand for dinner in New York this week these was “surprising” It said 43 per cent of all 1956 Ford cars Sees Spending Record were ordered with safety padCHICAGO Nov 17 — Presiding that during th first year K L-- Campbell manager of of the new seat belt Ford dent Frederick R Kappel exbuy pects tha American Telephone truck tire engineering for the ers purchased “enough to Jko and Telegraph CO to spend Firestone Tire A Rubber - Co tect more than a third of a millrecord 24 billion dollars In Akron Ohio' ion riders" 1957 in the largest construction will dlscusgN THE SAFETY steering wheel Trends In Tire and safety door lock are stand-ar- d t Design” before t equipment on numerous the Salt Lake : make of cars for 1957 along V the of with several additional refineSociety of Auto-- ' i 6 ment described as designed to motive Engltnake driving safer neers Inc at a Ford ald the report of th nation wag climbing out of the Monday meeting Cornell researchers along with 8 pm In New-at depression Congress gave the house Hotel consumer surveys answered th Immm boani discretionary authority to who said the safety feaMr Mr Campbell Campbell skeptic raise or lower the interest rate tures would not do all that wa who Firestone In the Joined Co It has ranged from 1 to per 1946 will talk on vailou for them and that mophases claimed cent not pay extra for would torists Millions of savtngsr ‘account of tire design Including the reitems cent pptlonaLsafety toward smaller trend wiled depositors Wo Old benefit finan Theie still is some question"’ and diameters lower tire presif dally the ceiling were raised sures His talk will be illustrated In some quarters as to whether But both the Reserve Board over-al- l sale of seat belts and the FDIC are proceeding with projector slides showing the some of the latest dekigris in was as great as the industry cautiously Many uncertain hoped for In 1956 It has been truck and off highway tires economic factors are involved On joining the company Mt suggested In th same quarter The studies grew out of th was assigned as a also that many motorists havgovernment's “tight money pol- Campbell In the passenger ing equipped their cars with seat engineer junior banks Individual icy” pressed tire and In 1919 belts would lose th protection division design for lending funds have asked to use both agencies to authorize became senior engineer for off-th- they provide by failure times all thm at tire design highway higher rates After his return frommi 1 ary At the same time th 1956 Till would InrroMG their service In 1952 he became sen- model year was the first in ior engineer for truck tire de- which major efforts were made Ravings doposits and provide them with more money to sign 8nd In 1953 was named to to popularire th use of seat lend his present position— manager belts in th conventional type of automobiles of truck tire engineering passenger The Reserve Board will make 132-08- 7 -- '' ton-mile- s Expert to Air ‘Tire Design’ 0 -- Studies Boost - ’ 11 Frte Menafeeterlnr extend mezzanine floor 154 W 2nd South 6 American Feendrz steel shed 70 S 4th West 82 500 Earl Johnsnn mesonrv garage building 128 W 6th South 19 00 f J V Buckle 51 E- - 8!h Kouth hloclt addition to store 673 State (2 200 Salt Lake Glaae and Faint warehouae rear of 310 E 4th South 15 000 Utah Claaa f a remodel I to (a front 558 S State 52000 AlberUon’a end Ce remodel store and offices 352 I 2nd South $16 000 Lionel J Halrerann 2715 Yuml bloclc addition to building 235 Paxton Ava 84 too Standard Oil af Callfarnla block service station 1202 HighlandUrive 19 000 Shlrler O Jansen 1290 fafayrtts Dr brick residence 800 N 13th West 114 000 Theodora Tahtaras 1515 Foothill Dr brick residence 1098 Augusta Way OOO t the Initial decision if one is made First It must weigh the potential effect on the economic structure whether among other thlngl it Would draw off investment funds front insurance companies and other institut- Salt Lake County ous competition for savings accounts among commercial banks (Hoffman10 Height! No 24 64 frsm Bouses 495 each Lena Kidd 3906 Pine Tree Dr brick residence 7909 Alberly Wav 18 000 H Yea Elm 676 S Redwood Rond frame residence 4190 8 Mt Olrmou War 18 000 Donald F Berg 23 Van Buren Avc brick residence 3815 2940 East 17000 K Van Elm 875 S Redwood Rd frame residence 4180 8 ML Olrmtro — 18000 Way Fast lee D Wright 4286-ftt- h brick t K 4275 South Wt 000 1 hnunei (lira A Van Waener 191 839 1451 E I 2700 4200 EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE And NOW AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA Surrounding State PROFIT FROM THE "COFFEE BREAK" HABIT WITH A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN - yr laft According N fim alone grotfod epproxfimatoly $14000000 catering t tha nationally accepted "CaHlrak" “ Proven plan of national 4Mnvfo4rarc qualify ha hovafaa and ha Jood hao oooilablo noaf now I or tha hr dttntinf aoipaf nd ho load dtipaflMr tlraamliaoa motion Jrinlf uomb automat hau avorf cantata tyfta yaart ahuad af omyfhmf aiit la Hold TMo cuO avtomatsa multiple pricing madam dovtco feature Obmeaa all nd doftont a other positive medam-Jivelutiene- ry The nw mf aamttN ail nationally fhitadvarfcted - hraaaa ?roon aauipmanf hmo hy a Ip an tha ah training gtva phaoao a trained expert factory t la ATTENTION CHINCHILLA j I nine Oil ef Callferala 315 E 4th South eteel service station 4013 S 10 000 Wasatch Blvd South brick residence South 11 Ooo Deeglas O lanraen brick residence Exceptional Business Opportunity ions hurt the government securities market what effect it would have on credit and whether it might lead to injuri- - from Inforissation it avnilabln egpariancad fur breadar Utah Clenroae 4800 x 3406-62- BUYERS! H jrse thinking af Invnating In Chinchilla bawara f pony quality animals Far ysur protoctian Warn asaan Hell af duality fur bafora tnvnst-ln- g I 4265 S -' placed e BUILDING PERMITS Salt Lak City UTAH CO! NTT — West $14 500 brick- - residence Soldier Feeley and Associate Neely Raymond 660 ft from the East $11 OOO Frank Mellea 757 W 1300 South ft from the W line brick residence 76$ W 1300 South Drilling at M2 H Summit Unit bo N line sad— 1 980 ’57Car Output’ Continues To Gain in Momentum 2i 1 834000 " carl art f —The Federal Reserve is making a study to determine whether it should authorize Its 6491 member banks to raise the 2’iupe£ cent interest on savings accounts Informed sources said Saturday The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp which supervises 6800 state banks also is weigh-ing the matter Board D-i- Far 17 1956 model Ford emphasized safety fee- -' hires In the promotion of lta ‘ 1956 model cars For Bank Savings Interest WASHINGTON 'Nov with effective and American motorists are buying the optional safety Items in Increasing numbers Ford Motor Co said Sat- Business News Briefs major producers and custom jsmellers who turn out a much more limited amount of copper held to their joint price of 36 cents a pound in this country The Rhodesian Selection Trust which controls an important segment of production from mines in Rhodesia Monday brought its price up 174 cents to 35 cents pound This canceled a similar cut Oct " DETROIT Nov 17— Seat belts and other safety features Intro- urday 1 member of leading jtock and commodity exchange ' ha attractive sales opportunity for man in Sqlf lake City ! Experience In investment or commercial banking dejirable but not necessary Will train qudlified inexperienced applicant Please reply to Ba3T21 1 —Suite 307 425 Bush Street' San Francisco 8 California t - BASED UPON INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Union Pacific $311 '' celebration Market comment— Sidney B Lurie of 17-ye- DOW-JONE- and of Bolh yAiw Wf ' a r year - Any bring earn- - rt M prices of copper Which have had some wide divergences this year appeared to b drawing closer 5 together 5 At the age of 8 he started work as a water boy on butldtng There he was recognized by A Watson Armour nephew of J Ogden Armour founder of the packing company as having worked earlier while In private employment on plans for Watson Armour's home Renewal of the acquaintanceship resulted making new better 1ast $339 of its operations into eiectionics and nuclear energy Merger talk involves Elliott Co and New-poNews shipbuilding Constantly rising money rates— as exemplified by the new boost In bankers’ acceptances —have depressed bonds to a low with an average yield of 315 per cent figuic3aie $3 80 World i - v s Co Pre Street all healthy tober's of oveitime Inauguration schedules by some of the big gest auto makers is expected to bring orders for more metal in the hear future if not immediately £ Raymond J Ashton son of Edward T and Effie Morris Ashton was born Ian 23 18871 in Salt Lake City He attended public schools LDS High School and University of Utah majoring in engineering There was Department of Agriculture in those days at the university But Mr Ashton was to play an important part later in helping to establish such a specialized teaching Young Ray left the university In hi 'sophomore year to work as a draftsman in the engineering department of the Union Pacific Railroad at Chicago He returned however in 1907 to complete his studies at the hilltop school in Salt Lake City and after being graduated served a mission for the LDS Church in France There he added to his study in architecture during the time he was not engaged in missionary assignments Mr’ Ashton matried Winnie Richards in 1913 Two years later the young couple returned to Chicago where the struggling young architect worked as a draftsman during the day and attended night classes at E’Cole Beaux Arts to advance his studies When World War I resulted in most private architects closing their offices in the Chicago area Mr Ashton sought and received a job in the engineering division of Armour Packing (INS)-W- f improvements on Ocfewer than 400000 ears Then the architect's personality and talents complete tha creation to which the builder adds materiality peering at the university “But when it rained or snowed too hard I rode the street car” added Mr Ashton Who also has gained international recognition fn his profession as an honorary member of the British Institute of Architects Both ‘ Machine & Foundry highs recently is being aided by Ings1 dividends and the expansion j r ' Spurs Fo undry Firm American ) ne ? rictf Later he took a Job delivering dally newspapers recalling “My route was bounded by South Temple (Brigham Street) 6th West 13th Sftuth and Redwood Road” The pay was $250 a week and “I had to feed my own horse out of the earnings because he made the nightly deliveries possible" Ray walked from his home near 7th West and 1st South to South Temple and Main to pick up the papers Returning home he mounted his horse and started the appointed Younds that prpvided readers with the day’s neWs The young paper carrier who was later to be distinguished as one of only three men west of the Mississippi River ever to head the American Institute of ‘Architects tvalked five miles in the morning and five miles home in the evening to study engi NEW YORK Nov 17 hears: But the news from Detroit was heartening After a ilow start the automobile industry-oof the major end users of copper products — a p p e a r d ready to roll Industry figuies expected something under 600000 units off the production line this month and around 650000 In -- facility rgy The new orders cme In slowly if a Mt more rapidly than a month earlier v t “What has been my greatest satisfaction as an architect?" 50 cents The waterboy for bricklayer employed by his father who supported his family of four sons and two daughter! as a building contractor paused for a moment “I believe it hag been trying to understand people" he re“and translating that understanding into housing which plied fits them in community lifeindustry commerce education and — at home” 7 Basic components that go structures living making people think and feel nobly about thent include first the indivldu-a- l personalities likes and dislikes pf those who will occupy and use the buildings according to Mr Ashton one-tim- U-Ene- NEW YORK Nov US copper producers kept their ears cocked for new order and their eyes on automobile production statistics this week photo-giaph- iiiJ Copper Finns Watch US Auto Output' ‘Each Plays a Part’ ‘They are not alone my creations We work as a team' in this n 18 1958 (ranch — NATIONAL CHINCHILLA BREEDERS OF AMERICA fc SO an f? 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