Show 4 f 6 It The Salt LaLA Tribune Noventhetr 3L 190 Thursday Executive Notes Art Aids Individualism ii Moves Keep Idle Fund Pot Boi tn Continued From Page 11-- Thornton D Morris owner Thornton D Morris Co E Y Pcnnion Salt Lake manager oodbody and Co and John B Prince account executive Schwabacher and Co The three asked for clarifieation after a mixup over the inyestment of funds Monday "It was important to get the air cleared so we "Art helps to preserve individualism in America" an advertising executive told persons attending the Governor's Arts Conference the on Wednesday vice Wendell J Ashton president of the Gil lham Ad vertising Agency arid presi dent of Utah Symphony can " Orchestra work to the executive that was a good site was his discovery Utah Symphony liet ident Mary Kudzma volunteer worker for Notre Dame Catholic Parish Price evaluates a painting dhplayed at Governor's Conference on the Arts Novombor P Backman presHotel Utah Co: Melvin to Docombor STEAKHOUSES 3 Kennecott Copper Corp "These OLDEST AND LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDING PRODUCTS SOFFIT It FASCIA SIDING GUTTER it DOWNSPOUT SUPER RIDGE STONE WHITE STORM DOORS An4)1 WORLD'S Time Give are men not ALUMINUM ALUMINUM just window dressing but are generoumly giving their time energy- - and intelligence in symphony funds" Mr Ashton said Several hundred fine arts ALUMINUM SUPPLY CO 349 Van Buren Ave 486-714- 1 raising enthusiasts attended the Utah State the Orchestra the conference long possibility ALSIDE 0U11 01 00b11TY day- first in by the Institute of Fine sponsored Utah Arts the Daily Want Ads Use "If we make recommendations and they're wrong" Mr Morris told the commission 'you should at least discuss it with us We don't like to wake up the next morning and read In the newspaper that our reeommendations were not followed" The other two Colnmittee members agreed mmi (HO 0 I? Chairman Oscar Hanson Jr said "In that will not the 'future happen" Commissioner Marvia C Jenson added "We should follow the committee's recommendations" These remarks apparently satisfied the investment specialists and they left the commission meeting to confer on what funds could be invested Wednesday and Thursday For Ilighemt Rates Co ssion t Umember 30 Deeeider STEAK features America's favorite delicious tender sizzling order And TOPPER'S to your special prepared prices are amazingly low When it comes to a steak dinner there's no doubt about it TOPPER'S them all tops TOPPER'S POVIUND SALT LAKE'S NEWEST STEAKHOUSE AT 400 EAST 4111 SOUTH QUART of PEPSI COLA I 30 to 90 he cent" four per days yield said "In New York CD's yield 434 per cent 60 It's 5 90 fdays 5 and days in them to wiser buy imply that and bring New ''York much more back to the s of Le c-- aiill33ss ccll III ' Is 1 4r - Livestock Co 500 East 5600 Soutk -- Provo n SUPPLY COMPANY Telephone YOU 363-576- 1 1445 North 150 East — 1 to do business widz a Utah corporatiolt ( 4 701tECS --- i''''i (7:1-r7' i : oz n i 1 n -- lcilfir q (7:17 fl !I L - r-- 1 '' I ' ' - rn 1 1- L ' - L k - -L L w ri"tai ' - ' -t - - - - STEAKHOUSES '''4"k44"W4 i6imki:-6- --5- - t - v :II1 A:4 0 Co t0 ( 0 1 1 (Ci0 i t o' '411 1)1 ) 41611164 1 )? 1 l b STEAKHOUSES ‘ i pour-E":"onBort lod by NATIONAL BEVERAGES INC SALT moot from Pepsi Co Inc New Yolk KY LAKE CITY UTAH under appoint C:I T Quality products are used by la GEE ZWIL CONTRACTOR OR aovE CONGRATULATIONS to STEAKHOUSES quality-conscio- DEVELOPMENT 1102PIR STEAKHOUSE AT 5TH EAST & 4TH SO We are proud to have been chosen as a supplier to these crifir:D pzr: Fla aria us firms a 61 and coninued future successes 7 Fri LOVE DEVELOPE iJ 1900 SO STATE SLC - Groite Meat — q Ea STEAKHOUSES served with French Fries or Baked Potato Roll and Butter A44I$441410 et are justly proud to be a supplier for ''' t: ktiealt Congratulates We ) Highland Drive 444 South Second West f eel- - osi1payS to '"'-4- 3680 oil Iff p E33--II- ss he said Mr Lambourne said "this is not so" myself "I'm protecting under a $250000 bond and I'm Asked why the provisions of thi law were not followed for Note than a score of years —' or ever for that matter — Mr Lambourne said he thinks the next Legislature should clarify Just how much disbutsements must be handled whether the decide and counties can keep collected taxes for longer periods — $159 — state" make investnof going ments which are not legal and sound" he said "The state statutes specifically call for me to disburse to the subordinate taxing units by the first of each month and I intend to follow that law" : question Answer $139 CUT STEAK Childron's portion half pato NOW FOR OWL BANQUET ROOM FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES y Mr After the meeting Prince charged that "Mr Lambourne is not enthusiastic about making these investrnents" "The treasurer's office Is dragging their feet on this" 89 c swirl SITAR 11E111 YOR1C Also available at any other TOPPER'S location: Salt Lake - - '" 0411:"IP: 4§' 'Atli:Z:11:1'k :i Li POPSICLES for the Children tool MAIX RESERVATIONS AS ft GROUND ROUND STU TOP Airs Comparisons "CD's in Utah for I- steak ments He and the other committee members pointed out that many times short term US Treasury Bills will yield a greater return than CD's The argument for CD's of course Is that the money Invested remains in local banks in "Investment higher paying securities means more will be returned to the area" Mr Prince replied He said his office checked with New York City Wednesday momingand learned for example that - CD'S purchased there yield a much higher rate than those purchased locally 2 and 3 1 ImErkki GOOD EATING COSTS LESS Mr Prince emphasized the county should "go for the highest rate of interest we can get" in making the invest- & t) 140v Committee Stand ! : 30 Dye Division town that GRAND OPENING OF TOPPER'S STEAKHOUSE president First Federal Savings and Loan Assn George S Eccles president First Security Bank of Utah John W Gallivan publisher The Salt Lake Tribune E Earl liawkes vice president and publisher Deseret NeWs Arch L Madsen president KSL Inc E M Naughton president Utah Power and Light Co J P O'Keefe general manager Utah Copper L 1 CUSTOMERS OH The Ford Foundation grant the Utah Symphony also Gus i''02 71A 4" otAtItaNb4 250 TO FIRST Ash- the interest of busin the arts the advertising executive said listing some of the leaders involved in the fund raising: the the The Ir iness e the commission However approved Monday the invest trent of only the $1600000 and decided half would be In Treasury bills and half in bank time certificates of deposit (CD's) Ths action was taken without conferring again with Mr Morris Mr Bennion and Mr Prince N 250 ROLLS OF REMOLDS VIRAPA 'reflects Helps Individual Art he explained helps the to acquire and Individual maintain integrity and dignity Mr Ashton said Utah businessmen have acquired a new interest in art Citing a letter from Ron Swenson press secretary to Utah Gov Calvin L Rampton Mr Ashton said a executive young recently toured a small Utah town to see if it might make a good Industrial site "A clincher In convincing am - had culture" ton explained town luncheon address "How Deof the Cultural velopment Arts Can Stimulate the Eco nomic Growth of Utah" urbanization "I n creasing and technology is presenting a new challenge to individual Identity" Mr Ashton said with the county" Mr Morris said "Otherwise we might as well resign There's no point In batting your head against a atone wall" The difficulty arose after the committee niet Friday and de6(14 all but $200000 in county coffers should be invested 4n US Treasury 1'in Monday morning There was $1630000 in Salt take area banks Friday and million dollars another 1 was deposited Monday at 9:30 - delivered each year there played FREE 484-113- LIT 1 266-444MI luniMMIEmoliimonnummimmiol i " fOt i t -- - |