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Show Slate Halie Until Kleels I Mate oilum ir ihr I halie Roth league writ .r rltxlc-- j lv the 7 lull MaMi le J.wpli tr. 4, avt, b a of of the United Stales, Arch Booth rrxex at spokesman for American business. Die National Chamber federation represents an under I sing membership of mure than S.OO0.0U0 business firms, organizations and individuals. M AMIINGION Dm sl.ak Itu i let has liern in very strange wavs latelv, Hie lug - ale Clti. naoiti 1G UNitinnalK IOOI). iIihiiu People ulilili nl the aitv tv the nnnt rv letilial. I have aluaii thnnht that the mill rvpriietue mie tan rejieat three timet tierx dai of life, n it In m it even a mo mie Imiethmi, ii the c e nf rating, kenneth Titian uni ainela talking alaHit ,) lrie al 1 Matt nhos .union Triiulate tact hit Ian. mi getting a eihiiallnn. it lalmg a in lugntri. Franklin lupM-- i ) Stem, ti&jji ( excellent record uf irtform4iKe ought to Ire aide to find the capital to expand. Feojde betting their money on the "comers" is what has made unr system so dynamic. Yet now. it seems an excellent record is not enough. The money put isn't there for the smaller coniiany, even when its stock is offered at Iwrgam Hues. AVhy? The ipiestion is x economists and M'atl across the land. Part uf the answer seems fo he in the psychological state of the small investor, and part in some structural changes in the Funeral Held Saturday For Fdilli Hiinti laitt riles for Mn. Falith Bunn held SatiinLv, Steiiiler 1 in the Fourth Fourteenth Ward (1ias-- l under the direction of tzmu Ca Hidmp Joel Diiiiii. MRS. Bl'W died Aiigud 2Sth alter an eilemled illnesi. Family prayer at the mortu-ar- v av given lv her ton Fresi-de(iorilon Ilium and Kenneth Shields tillered the invocation at the iharct. Mrs Donna Young ok GI? J played . and prelude posthide music. Siraler ItiTIWfO 'SESBi-ttfis- was Frcddent I Hraclen and Bishop Dunn read the obituary and gave concluding remarls. MUSICAL iiiiiuliert were a vocal solo by Jov Fratt who sang "(iood Night and Cncxl Morning'' and an organ medley of favorite songs of the deceased liy Mrs. Donna Young. Kenneth (iowans pronounced and Steven the licticdiction, Bunn, a grandson, dedicated the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery where interment took place. Fall liearers included Steve, Jeff and Lee Bunn. Ralph and of grandsons Jerry Edwards, Mrs. Bunn, and Dan England, a V. ) S23T95 09000 I'HnlVEllHTjEtUHt OffSOS) at nehew. m OCOtJG0?) m ; HR JM2SL iilv m lEjram? SEE PASSION PLAY IN SOUTH DAKOTA Teen and Bemiece Russell of Tooele, Boyd and Bemiece Blood of American Fork left August 31 bv tour to Spearfish, South Dakota to see the Passion Flay sponsored by the residents of South Dakota. They enjoyed the highlights of the states and cities they visited including Denver, Keystone, S.D., the Black Hills country, lieautifu! Rushmore, Cody, YellowAt and Quake Lake. bv met were Spearfish they Edgar and Esther Warner, their son and his wife Kenneth and Carol Warner of Grantsville. conThe Grantsville couples tinued eastward on their vacation and those on the tour returned home Wednesday evening. Mt. stone Camera Is Surveillance Aid Night-Tim- e One of the first civilian applications of a military-devel-- " device, oped light-gatheri- the (Tsmnn tlDKMSU fiia$ m IAl3l3X3aEI3i night-tim- e camera, has been announced by Pinkertons, Inc. It was used successfully in surveillance and apprehension of individuals stealing property from a large East Coast tech- J nical client, Pinkertons said. adapIt is a low light-levtor which draws sufficient el r from existing light to enable the operator to photograph or videotape a subject in darkness. In its initial application candle-powe- Pinkertons investigators took pictures of vehicles, people and stolen property being removed from a company warehouse at night and used the photographs to break the case and obtain confessions. i (ID HUS HE lit tC3 0 OS) 04 Readers Read Carefully The Newspaper Advertising Bureau reports that a survey of 1,720 men and women, ages 18 and over, shows that almost nine out of ten adults who read one or more daily newspapers durspan read them ing a five-da- y thoroughly. The Bureau says typical reader sets certain time each reading the paper that the aside a day for and becomes involved by clipping news items or advertisements. female fly can lay its first batch of eggs in less than a week after its birth. A an with (xmipanv nere GiK 17- - CaVX). stmks ate down where "them that has gets" and (lie rest, increasingly, must do without. THAT B not a healthy condition. A small or medium size d - timrte inners Tire Family Benefit Amociathm recent Ii awarded priei la the wiitnen uf a recent ecm-teipouMKed for Hie IB I. Jnlm Garda deft) avvardv the lint prize. u-- t to Mario Gonzales ohi of Mrx. Diana (iunalei n Imi hold. him. Richard Sedar non the deeping hag and Junior llerrrra not preterit, non tire elotl radio at teeood cm prize, fooling at right are FBI preddent Alliert Pacheco and Fat Lujan k Ihi tened at rorrereatiim chairman with Mr. Cards. - Vogue. uf veiling at liners that mam experts consider uiuealislically low. But the "glamour" sinks, those of the biggest and t known "growth" txH potations, are wav up, lire rijierts consider many of them inerpiKed. by most consent tonal rules id thumb. The net rewilt is a market In-s- im-til- x llatleih. Arch Booth executive xire prudent the (handier of ( ommrne k I Htiims The Tchk Ic Transcrijit, Friday, Sept. 7, 1973 Are The Institutions Wrecking Wall Street? 4 Og.lru, l i4, Stale Duet. Other ollurtx I, a ,e league are Mae Ian eland of Sail Cttv v Vwitlant State Direi tor. Itiith IViati, Vtirtan, Tm-le- , 1anl Itmarnler. Tteauir er. Salt laihe Cm, I Van Bctsti, Ih'liut Diirit.n, Tooele. Itav )raer, Oolite I Diiritoc. h ale. Jail I'alnm. Dnltul and IVn.rilii llardi, I'ult. Imlv Dneit.ir. Iith n Salt lerUileJ lit Voice Of Slreet-watcher- Dear "Bern there" I'm writing in regard to your letter ami aim Temporarily Out uf Gai'i letter. Ai I recall - Temp. Out of Gai did not xav keep Mationi open at all hoiin, only it would lie nice if one ilation could lie ien fur a few Itotin on Sunday. 1 agree - go on the remliiug ivitein like our local drug storev You "Belli There" refetvd to Sunday ai the day of reit. You may or may not know it but there arc a few religious that look on Friday 8.00 p.ut. to Saturday 8.011 p.m. as the day of rest, also did you stop to think of the many people who may live in our small surrounding To Whom It May Gonccm: Me at Steadman's would like to extend our sincere aptciia-tiiM- i to the animus minis couple who detected ami rvjnutcd the smoke and lire at our place of business Wednesday evening. A few more minutes Indoie living detected and the damage to imr business would of lnen maul tunes greater. like to Me would flunk the orderly and efficient nuunc--r in which the Tooele worked to Fire Department niiuiinie the damage. As we reflect on the events of evening it is very obvious to us that Ol'H Fire Department must rank as an elite communities - like Glover, St. group who not only puts out a John, Vermin, Faust, that may fire Imt is concerned (as if need the gas to come to a they have a personal interest) church other than LDS that almut keeping the damage to a are everywhere. But if they are mini iniini. not of that religion may need Me would also like to comthat Sunday joy ride as you mend the Tooele lacw Enforcejust to come to Tooele ment Agencies (Tooele Gitv Poto go to church. lice Dept., Tooele Sheriffs Dept., I dont recall Temp and the Utah Highway Patrol Also, . Out of Gas stating the gas was Dept.) for the efficient manlier needed for a jov ride. Did von in which they handled the re"Been There stop to think that porting, directing and patroling. In summary we would like perhaps Temp Out of Gas needed it to go tu work on Monday. to say we feel fortunate to live A lot of service stations have in a community with so many a limit on gas and a person dedicated and capable public feels like an idiot pulling out uf servants. one station into the next just The Steadman's so a second trip the next night would not have to lie made. I have yet to find many stations open till the hour written on the sign. I have pulled in anywhere from 4 to 3 and found the station that is open till six closed. How many times have you sat in a long line for gas - if you go and think I'll come back in a minute you come back to find it closed earlier. Big towns or cities get all the gas they need, little ones can rot. According to a very recent article published Sept. 73 Big oil companies exported ten million gallons of gas in two months - despite growing U.S. shortages. This is a disservice to the American people. No gasoline should be exported while the U.S. faces a serious fuel shortage, even though this 10 million would not have. solved that shortage. Many independent stations have been forced to close. 188, 000 barrels was exported to Japan by one major oil company alone. Before you get yourself uptight I'm not saying your station is responsible - I'm stating a fact - and would like all to think Why should we in the U.S. do without for Japans sake?" I would like to ask how many men have been put out of work because of the stations closing on Wednesdays and Sundays and earlier in the day. Temp Out of Gas as I recall wasnt asking these men who put in 8 hours to work overtime. Also, how many times have von gone shopping on this Sunday Day of Rest to the stores that are nice enough to be open, maybe they would like a Sunday Day of Rest also. Signed: Always Out Of Gas esM-c'ijll- M'ed-nesda- y s y the I !- , d li, i, Fxt-tilii- Pear Chutney To Share IS they tend to con, heavily in the big mour sloe kv gla- THE INSTITUTION can hardly tie Uarned (or this Fust, they are invest mg other reode's money, so thry dare not lake too tuaiiv vsrcula live chances. Second, their policy has (said oil in a high rate of return for their Hnt(oln, And thud, ihrv control wt lime h money itllO billion) and Ihiv in wnh large bl ks that they could cause wild swings in the price uf a smaller ciMtttany'x steak, which would lead to accusations that they are engaging in illegal manipulation of the market. Mhal't the answer? There doesn't srein to tie an easy answer. II we get the national rcon-canstraightened call and the individual investor regains his confidence and returns to the mallet, it will help a hit. But the institutional investors, and the problems inherent in their are tail going to go away. Far horn it. Their influence will grow. Thai growth reflects a longterm shift in our savings pal lent. People are relying lew on their own savings and investment and more on pension binds, annuities, insurance etc. A NATIONAL Market - Another bindamental structural change partly resulting from the 0eratiiHis of the institution is a governing decentralization of the securities market. The market is already national, coordinated by computer. Soon, I expect to see an integrated communications network of the major regional stock exchanges. M'hrn it happens, we will lie very close to a tme national stock market, which will eventually sibilant the "big board" in importance. That development, at least, should lie of some benefit to the small invesv s M; Neighbors Nutrition by liar tie It Datbe rue Chutney " will rain lowly grilled beefburger to gourmet treat alatu. It's extraordinary on steak hnd f.ilmloua with chicken. You are certain to feel that the small amount of time, effort and money invested in this recipe paid dividend galore. For additional reciiet and serving suggestion for this and business-siz- e other summer fruits, send a (anied, enveloe to "The Fruits of Summer," I.O. llo 4640, Saccookbooklet with ramento, CA 95825. You'll receive s luscious color illustrations of more than 100 ways to serve California fruits. Ilanlrll llarbrrue Chutney 8 to 10 fresh California Bartlett pears 2 cups rhopied onion Vi cup salad oil 1 quart chopjied tomatoes 3 cut green peper squares 2 cups whits vinegar Halve and core penra; cube to yield 2 quarto. Sauti onions in oil in large pan or kettle until tender. Add all remaining ingredients and bring to boiL Cook at gentle boil, stirring often, until desired consistency, 45 to 60 minutes. Pour boiling hot into sterilized jars, one jar at m time, leaving head utensil bespace. (Remove air bulililes by running tween jar and food. M'ie top edge dean.) Adjust caps, turning comfortably tight Cool right side up; check seal about 12 hours later. Reprocess or chill any jars that have failed to seal. Store jars in dry, dark, reasonably cool place. Makes 4 pints. e Vi-in- non-met- Homes For Sale By Atkin Realty . New split foyer two bedroom home, selling for $17,950 VA or FHA or controct. Real nice home, lorge lot, carpeting, range and loads of cabinets and closets. Different for STANSBURY PARK, this lovely new home with o look. Hand-spli- t real shingles, double carport, large lot with easy to find location. The front of this home has a beautiful double door two lamp entrance, rock masonry front of home, also rock in foyer and living room fireplace ored. You'll never stop enjoying the beauty: of the fireploce with rock its taken years to collect. Den and TV room, kitchen with range, dishwasher and disposal, dining area, long wide halls, two beautiful bath rooms and three bedrooms all carpeted. The construction of this home is of top workmanship. Fifteen minutes from Tooele, fifteen minutes to Grantsville and only an easy 30 minutes from Salt Lake City. The new Club and Swimming Pool youll wont to enjoy. Golf right in the back yard. Fishing, booting and water skiing. Board your horse or rent one. Cost to build this home would be $44,000, the lot $8,000 but the selling price is $35,000 until it is sold. The owner will take a smaller home in trade, he'll even take over your older home and allbw you your equity as a down payment. down-to-eart- h Sometimes you can pick upa home owners equity and take over his home loan, enjoying a real low rate of interest. This is the case with this lovely home with full basement. Only two years old, carpeting, range, many closets and cabinets. Bath with shower over tub, well fenced and landscaped, a lovely view of the Great Salt Lake and Tooele's canyons and valley. The monthly payment is only $145 to include taxes and all. Purchase and move right in. Selling for $20,500. 40 acres of land in the Erda area of Tooele County. The new Fall Wheat Crop has just been planted. This well cared for, level land will interest you. Purchase 20 acres if you like, we don't care. Might do a little trading for another home or property in a new location near the seller's new job. U.S. RDA Has Special Meaning how would vou like a lovely buildinq lot with irrigation water out of Settlement Canyon? If your credit is good, pay only $100 down and monthly payments. Have a nice garden until paid for in full, then construct the new home you have always wanted. Young people should do this type of thing. Five (5j years to pay. Darnit, Bobby, mom said for you! only one scoop Atkin Realty and Construction 193 South Main Street I'm telling you for the last time that you can't kiss me!" I knew you'd weaken!" Shelbv Friedman 882-097- 6, 882-016- 5 or 882-478- 3 One drop a second, 700 gallons a year. Never let a faucet drip. One drop a second can waste 700 gallons a year. If its hot water, youre wasting fuel energy as well as money. Today, 77 of our energy comes from oil and natural gas. Domestic-supplieof both are falling far behind demand. America can't afford to waste energy and every American can help save it. Write today for a free copy of A Consumers Guide to Efficient Energy Use in the Home. Its packed with ideas that can save the nation's energy and your money. s Your Local Oil Companies luxury Luxury is what excites envy in others, what you waste not what vou consume, the half of anything you throw awav, rather than what satisfies vou in sloe k. And initiate exH-ri-im-ii- for iron is the RDA for a young woman, which is almost twice the RDA for an adult man. So when foods eaten in a U.S. day add up to 100 RDA, this is adequate for all Americans and, in fact, may be more than adequate for some people. The figure for protein is another example. The U.S.' RDA of 65 grams is the amount of protein that a man should eat daily according to the RDA. This is considerably more than the RD4 of 40 grams of protein for an 8 to This means that the new nutrition information labels will correctly reflect the value of a food as a protein source for a man but will not give due credit to its value for a child. This is illustrated by the figures below for two tablespoons of Skippy peanut butter, the amount used to make a peanut butter sandwich. This amount supplies 15 of the U.S. RDA for protein and 25 of the U.S. RDA for niacin. However, this is almost 25 of the RDA for protein and over 30 of the RDA for' niacin for a child 8 to 10. These figures confirm what nutritionists have been saying all along peanut butter is a good source of essential nutrients and, for a child, it is a U.S. better source than the RDA suggests. , ln-e- n Good The idea of eating for good nutrition is capturing the interest of consumers as in no other time in history. People of all ages are eager to learn what they should eat to stay in good health. No longer satisfied with being told to eat foods from various categories, hey want to know exactly what nutrients foods offer and how much of each nutrient their bodies need. With the advent of the Food and Drug Administrations voluntary nutritional labeling regulations, standardized nutrition information will appear on many packaged food products. By January 1974, most concerned consumers will at least have seen the abbreviation, U.S. RDA on the new labels. This is a new term with a special meaning. RDA by itself stands for Recommended Dietary Allowances, an assessment (by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Afeademy of Sciences) of the amounts of essential nutrients required for the maintenance of good nutrition by healthy people in the United States. There is a specific RDA for each age group and sex. U.S. RDA the basis of nutrition labeling, is a set of single values only one for each nutrient. That one figure is usually the maximum RDA among all age groups and sexes. For example, the U.S. RDA "They vav he married nimilirr of the. . . lavaiue her uncle left her a i'taiqniaiv lias , , , agierd to million Julia iv" "(Hi, I limit lc-aguild vx itliiNit luuniuii-zali.M- think hex that kind of a x ailiiugl-H- i . H! I think he'd have married her no matter who left it to her," Star ami Dailx News. "ink1 . Meanwhile, the "tiivtilutiiaial" Investiir has growing av a factor in the inaikrt Institutions insurance companies, lumk trust deuitmruls. funds, now1 hold cNieapiaiter of rte, securities matket. QUESTION OF Confidence Individual investors who own aliont of the stock outstanding tend to Ire concentrated disprotnrtiiHiati-lin the smaller companiev And for several years now, individuals have lieen net sellers of stock. So there is lew money available every sear in the "pool" that usually finances these companies. Mhv is the individual sell- ing? Evidently it's liecause of worry and uncertainty aUiut the future of our economy, which is tor. certainly understandable, given One thing is certain: The our lew than- - successful securities market of the future with controls. will be quite different from the comfortable old shoe we have Busy as I are, they are lieen wearing for so long. not producing enough to satisfy honey lovers. The current inter- BUSINESS est in natural IihhIs has increasThe problems of race relations, ed demand for honey and the urban decay and environmental liecs have a rough time keeping deterioration are threats to the up. There are only alumt 4.000.-00- 0 whole structure of U.S. society, colonies now, compared with including the U.S. business com4.700.000 in 1005, and there are munity. To deal with these probfewer now, too. One lems, the nation must draw on result: Prices of the sweet stuff the resources and skills of busihave Ireen soaring up 44 percent ness. And business really has no from 1971 to 1972. Changing choice but to make its resources and skills available. These are Times. that them. Editorial Goldfish are domesticated problems Business Meek cousins of the carp. They can lie found in mans colors, shapes and sizes. three-fourth- TUO GREMLINS Utah Petroleum Council 1 V 0 West 3rd South Room 506 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 01 |