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Show A 1 Kenworth to Note Anniversary Kenworth 0., Sales Inc., West, will join other dealers nationwide Aug '.3 m celebrating the 50th anniversary of Kenworth Motor Truck Co. 1764 S 3110 II (Gene) Treadway, president, said v tutors at a 2 to 7 p m. open house udl see a vintage 1923 Kenworth truck .1 ever budt first bv the and company other equipment displays. Also on tap are refreshments. a pne drawing and assorted gifts including reprints of a 1923 Sears, Roebuck r catalog and ladies garters. Capping festivities from 5 to pm. will be an appearance Horst Fidel Ba anan 7 by the Seattle-base- Band. A family busine-,-- . Kenwmth Sales Co. was founded in 1941 by the late Walter Jay Treadway, father of the current president. Among its sen ice facilities -- handling 20 trucks simultane- niad-orde- frame-and-axl- Hutchinson H Green to month last Stamps, agreed redeem its stamps for cash in a consent order with the Federal Trade Commission Acejuires Company New York Times WASHINGTON Sen-ic- - The Finance, Inc., of Allentown. Fa. by Bankamerita Corp., holding company parent of the Bank of Amenta, largely in order to avoid a collapse of the acquired company. TRUCK RENTAL CENTER 342 West 1 3th So. 486 2028 S & 'avers ap-pr- o FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE & Under the agreement, stamp will also be able to redeem partially filled books, with the minimum being so cents for 300 stamps The Associated Press erroneously reported on July 19 that the minimum was 30 cents for '200 stamps. It takeo 1.200 stamps to fill a Fed eral Resene Board has ed the acquisition of GAC Pickups, stakes, vans, diesels, Awheel drive units, Rent hour, day, week or longer National (Copynght) bill ha.s estimated that the value of merchandise redeemable lor a full honk of stamps is $3. COIN OPERATED WASHERS & DRYERS FURNISHED Hertz FOEE The consent order between the stamp firm and the FTC was reached after more than eight years of litigation. FTC officials said they hope the agreement will force other stamp companies to offer money for their stamps Uncompetitive reasons. FOR APARTMENTS, TRAILER PARAS. MOTELS, INSTITUTIONS DIAL I 434-244- 4 coin mm washer service 1450 South Wt Temple Council council study of gas demand, just released, said the gas industry expects to serve 98 percent of its residential demand. but to cut back on interruptible debv enes to electronic power plants, supplying only liO percent of the original power plant requirement. The present thrust of energy conservation appears to be Prices Off Again In Wheat HeutersNews book SPEED CHIEEN Petroleum estimates - e - The WASHINGTON (AP) natural gas industry expects to supply only 80 percent of its potential market in 1975 the WASHINGTON P ( Shoppers who collect Green Stamp- - can now trade them m fur cash at the rate of $2 per are a book. straightening booth, paint The Sperry booth, fiberglass body shop Co., maker of and steamcleaning rack. ously Report Predicts Natural Gas Cutbacks Stamps Go For 82 Cash Sale CHICAGO directed by both industry and government toward the continued use of gas for residential and commercial uses at the expense, if necessary, ut other uses. the report said Price Increases? But the council reported w ide.'pread that predictions the price of all fuels, including natural gas. would rise dunn-the next decade. It said increased costs ol labor, transportation, and environmental protection all contribute to the price trend Sharp increases in the price of residual oil and coal would quickly increase the demand for natural gas in the electric utility market, if the gas were available, the co dl said. There is no way of estimating the portion of this potential demand that might be served if adequate supplies of gas were available. It is an academic question in anythe report said In other industrial areas, it said, small and medium sized boilers would continue to require natural gas and no suitable alternative in some areas, but some reduction of demand may be possible in other industrial sectors Agency $5 a bushel level, the equivalent m futures trading of breaking the sound barrier, Wednesday dropped 20 cents a bushel, the maximum drop allowed under rules of commodity trading Com also fed after reaching record highs in early trading in the first major wave of selling grains have seen in recent sessions may-hav- Research Shift The council said the emphasis. in research, has shifted market from to expansion Supply Up, Chief of JV MFS Says mm president of Mountain Fuel Supply Co., said Wednesday he agrees with the study of the National which Council Petroleum foresees natural gas supply-fallinshort of demand B. Z. Hastier, WITH MFS" sm C0"T'"-- i,w4Wfr Won pub lout 6n,t toornt Pill DURING THIS ir; liSf dre lot t'ittic SALE 4-0- AV 0 CO cam (333J0D JSSfr w $r SHAG HI-L- O tough, durable polyester sbig carpet can take anything your family can dish tut. Beep, rick ibag made lor years of beauty and wear. Choose from an array of decorator colors. This D DuPONT 501 CADON NYLON AT $8-3- Warranty? Immediate Delivery? Prompt Service? low Payments? Alt Makes? Sq. Yd. TRI-COL- MINI SHAG easj care. COMPARE AT em- Short, tigktly twisted worsted yarn? treated for btauty and heavy traffic areas. OuUandwg ram resistance and ease of cleaning make this carpet $6.8! your best buy! NYLON SHAG v $11.98 Sq. Yd. Increased Demand This latest Fabricated creation ts designed to meet the increasing demands for automatic final inspection and tire correction, explains Richard L. F'uller. Fabricated's president. When installed at the end of a manufacturing line, the machine inspects the newly vulcanized product for radial and lateral force, grinds off high spots in the tread if necessary and then delivers the tire to a conveyor for distribution There have been earlier cormachines. rection Fuller that he however, noted, directed the development efforts of the Fabricated unit with a goal of creating a system to handle production output without constant supervision or maintenance. With an optional digital data recorder that turns out a printed record of its operation and correction data, the 3000 Senes machine carries a price tag of about $130,000. The data includes the nums ber of tires corrected, of correction efforts, quantity of tires by grade classification and number of eftec-tivenes- tires rejected . PHONE 7 1 Section C 6 I Utalm Gets Federal Bank Post A Grant Holman has been promoted to vice president and manager of the Salt Lake branch office?" of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Fran-ci'E-- A o He succeeds ; L e R o y y . Price, who, retires Oct. 1. Mr. Holman joined the fed- eral reserve ' in 1947. m San Francisco. He was transferred to Salt Luke City in 19.56. and was appointed assistant vice president in 1967. He Ls a graduate of Utah State University and the University of San Francistu School of Law Auto Sales Continue To Climb New York Times Service DETROIT Americans are to buy new cars in continuing record numbers. Sales reports for Aug. MO showed deliveries of an estimated 200,463 cars, up 3.1 percent from 194,377 in the same period last year. The figures are based on reports from General Motors. Chrysler Corp. and American Motors Corp. and an estimate of Ford Motur Co. sales The old record for the period was 1968 when 197,000 cars were sold. The daily selling rate then was also a high for the period of 21,889. The daily rate in early August this year topped that, reaching 22,273 units. This compared with 21,597 a year ago. AS LOW AS $18.90 PRICE INCLUDES. 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Thursday Morning, SINGLE VISION FROM I'mm The widespread acceptance of these test wheels, winch can check four tires simultaneously at speeds up to 150 miles an hour, has made Fabricated the leading manufacturer of this equipment. has Now the company moved into a new field with the completion of a correcthat shows tion machine" promise of surpassing the success of the test wheels. w t H E CO "Business . (Copynght) 0) Sq. Yd. ol Nyleo Polyesters in level Loops, Tweeds and Skit , Values Irom $75 to SI2S it sold by the sq. yd. Ckoose from the latest decorator colors. 6rrp pibttnr $.4 REMNANTS room-siz- e Select 292-720- gillt fit lif Machine Co. in Massillon, Ohio, developed equipment that determines whether tires car. meet federal safety standards for endurance and high speed capability Test Wheels INC. 3773 So. Mam Bountiful, Utah Pf Cense, luiunous pile. Meat set yarns for greater resiliency. Most spills just sponge away, long wear and lasting beaoty, brilliant colors. AT $8.95 years ago. Fabricaed INSURANCE MOTCZt SALES, INC. Durable nylon libers (or easy core md long wear. Ii striking 3 color combinations. COMPARE AT HEAT SET COMPARE COMPARE AT 100 A few HATCH BOUNTIFUL OR SHAG NYLON PILE By Joseph U. Kuebler Knight Newspapers Writer The age of consumerism has created headaches for some businesses, new opportunist's for other.- - EASTMAN Call Sieve Argyle Lease Mgr. TEXTURED 'Consumerism Age Aids Tire Testers 40,000-Mil- e rU $8.99 allocat-availab- Inspection takes some 30 seconds for passenger and light truck tires. Another version that will be available performs the same job for heavy truck tires in 43 seconds, Fuller said. Full Maintenance? Latest patterns and colors. Resists static and soil. long wearing. Its beautiful design is suited ter any decor. COMPARE COMPARE AT This, he said, is m keeping with a senes of Federal Power Commission orders that gas is not to be used for power generating. SHAG rNtgU1 POLYESTER bly be cutting back in supplies to industrial users, particularly power generating plants. 5 Thor., Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 6 Sun. 10 to 5 WITH YOUR WALLTO WALL CARPET PURCHASE OF 45 SO. YDS. OR MORE HlVOtt Perfect weir Elegantlp Muled bossed bi ll patten. He said that the company expects to meet the need of all residential and commercial users. It will, however, proba- deep mrberne, f The companys improved position, he said, results from a number of discoveries in both new and old field' 3554621 SERVICE SHOP-AT-HO- reserves, based upon current demand, now total years, a gain over years at the end of 1971. and avwell ahead of the of the for all nations erage gas utilities, he said. If you can't come phone and we will bring all el tor carpet specials to peer heme da; er evening. Ne obligation, of course. CALL v y ly He said, however, that the reserves of Mountain Fuel Supply Co. exceed those of utilities for the nation as a whole SAVE YOUR GAS mit high enough prices to bring demand down to the at least no: level ot supply before 19s5. the limit of the council study For some time to come. Hie report said, "it is expected that the total potential demand for gas will remain only predicted partially satisfied, and efforts le made to Although gas prices would are being acon some supply council said, regularise, the tion would probably not per ceptable basis cast Wheat prices, after going through the but it energy eon'ervation. would be a lung time before the results would bring demand reductions Increased efficiency and improved technology would probably reduce potential demand by about 5 percent, a relat.ve-lminor amount, the council ' jt e on .'d thw ..err 246 SOUTH MAIN ST Irnrtt nrt i OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY pjtr pef,on pir g0o ELEPHO 3553901 |