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Show waaynMyvy n lh WATCH BAND CALENDARS FOR GOLD OR SILVER IN VINYL BOX $!15 FULL SET ttiltt Check ar Money Order te Bands P.O. BOX 17363 for 1969, the department stated in its newsletter, released recently. On one band the long, steady decline in Utah construction activity over the past five years has helped correct an overbuilt situation and has now begun to create renewed demand for most types of construction. On the other hand, however, nearly all costs outlook associated with construction activities have recently been rising at record rates." of renewed demand for houses and apartments have appeared fairly recently ir. Utah. According to the latest Real Estate Activities publication of the Utah Real Estate Research Committee, unsold inventories of new homes in the Wasatch Front dropped Indications DISTRIBUTORSHIP Will not Intorforo with proiont omploymont No tolling involvod. NO FRANCHISE FEE. We will select a distributor for a fastmovinf product Tor Salt lake City nd surrounding counties. Products such es these attract millions of people daily through television, radio, newspapers, national magazine? Mu This product will be pieced n supermarkets, drug stores, restaurants, motels, hotels, etc. by distributor will service these locations once monthly, requiring approximately 10 hours of spae time including time to service 50 locations. CPAs report $13.80 and up possible profit par location per month. Figure the income you desire per month. locaEach location requires 52.50 investment for inventory, you may have tions. This company secures all locations and installs the products for you. This is a bona-fidoffer and if you are not sincere about owning yourown business or meet the above financial requirements, let's not waste each other's time. Fora per. sonal confidential discussion call Mr. Storey, 9 a.m.-- l p m. & 2 p.m.-- p m., The SCHICK SmSPEED SHAVER While you shop, Despite slack construction activity over the last few years in Utah, construction ecsts have risen sharply. Nationally, total construction costs have jumped even faster than Utahs, lead by a lumber and wood products increase of over 16 per cent in just the last year. Building materials have been facing strong demand from recent increases in housing starts and preparations for along construction, expected with a heavy drain to Japan and Vietnam. WASHINGTON (UPI) Justice - A '' , " i $ k f, l ' V' Jr. gg The refused Department comment today on a report it is antitrust action considering against International Business A " ' " , - ' ' t f '' ' X' 'r January 6, 1969 Monday, EarningsOn Uphill For Amalgamated Machines Corp. (IBM). The departments antitrust division has recommended such a move because of the firms dominant position in the computer business, according to a broadcast report Sunday by the National Broadcasting Co. The network said Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark Vuuld have to decide whether to file criminal or civil charges against IBM, or leave the matter to the Nixon The Amalgamated Sugar Co. had lower earnings during 1968, but said business is so good now that lilllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliniil Margie Valdez of Philadelphia is framed by wire and ribbon alloys and precision parts used by aerospace and electronic industries. The top spool contains enameled resistance wire used in the d resistors and sells manufacture of h for $14,000 a pound and has a diameter the size of human hair. wire-boun- one-tent- Homestead Takes UP&L Position Airlines Carry Record Debts Acquires Properties Grant G. Pendleton has beenjmation centers, named public information su- - Mr. Pendleton joined the for Utah Power &!iy in 1954 as editorial assistant Co. land later served in various Light NEW YORK (NANA) -PendleMr. advertising and public relations The Civil Aeronautics Board a former ton, capacities. Before that, he reports that the nations airwill worked as a reporter and finannewsman, lines are carrying a record be cial writer for the Deseret News responsible $5 billion of debt. Much of it for release of and for the Associated Press. is owed to Prudential, MetinforHe is a native of Salt Lake company ropolitan Life, Equitable mation to the and graduate of the UniCity Life, Chase Manhattan public and to versity of Utah. He has been acBank and the Bank of the press, said tive in civic and industry orga- America. J. L. Shoemaknizations, is a past Utah Indus- The insurance companies er, UP&Ls pubEdi- trial Editors Association M . Pendleton hold 35 per cent of the airlic affairs man- year an(j past vice tQr 0j line $5 billion debt. ager. He will also handle print-- 1 chairman of Armed Forces ed material and company infor-Dautili-pervis- G. T. Rummel, Grand Junction, a past president of the Colorado Mining Association, was elected president. Russell C. Cutter, Grand Junction geologist and discoverer of the Maybel uranium district, was named vice president. New directors are Vance Thornburg, also of Grand Junction, and Robert P. Tinnin, Albuquerque, N.M. If youre going to Seattle, wed like to show you some good times. Commerce Amalgamateds annual report, mailed over the weekshowed end, earnings of $5,793,000, equal to $2.80 per share of common stock. That compares with 1967s earnings of $6,743,000, or $3.16 per share. current year will witness a new sugar production record, which may exceed 1968 by es much as 20 per cent. They also said Amalgamated began a major expansion of its facilities in 1968 which will increase its productive capacity by about 20 per cent by the end of the current fiscal year. The company is doubling the size of its plant at Nampa. Idaho, which will make it the largest of its kind in the United States. They said the companys most immediate task is to enlarge its capacity for producing sugar, but "the same strong financial condition that factory permits continuous improvements will also facilitate diversified operations lin the future. The board of directors recognizes, as a matter of policy, the desirability of diversity for a basically . company. Scott Retires From Deseret News George the Church of Jesus Christ L. Scott, 68, 11 S. East, Bountiful, has retired from the Deseret News staff after 10 years as a reporter for the 10th Latter-da- Prior to joining the Deseret Mr. Scott served 32 years with the International News Service as Pacific Northwest Bureau manager m Portland, Ore. A graduate of the Northwestern College of Law .at Portland, he held many re- Church News. M r. Scott started at the newspaper as a traveling reporter and Church of Saints. y News, News representative in handling s u bscriptions in the missions and stakes of In its report to stockholders, Homestead said it had acquired the Shumway-Dad- e Mining Co. and is developing the StrawberA panel discussion of the ry Roan group, and Black Hat Group in Colorado and the f u n c t it) n a 1 development of Jimbo Bob Group and LaSalle industrial engineering In Utah Group in Utah. industry will be held during the January business meeting overHomestead Church sponsible including positions, president of the Portland Stake and bishop of the Moreland Ward in Portland, Industrial Engineers To Convene our exports will also retains riding royalty percentages on 367 claims sold to other firms and located in the Uravan mineral belt in Colorado. Adjust electronically In other actions, the company says it has discovered a new ore body during exploratory drilling on its property near Baggs, Wyo.; is planning further exploration of its Bow Knot Group in Grand and Emery counties in Utah; is building an access road into the Claw Gaims Group in California and has entered a partnership with a company exploring in the Northwest Territories of STREET FLOOR SHAVER CENTER KEACQUAITEIS PM AU MAVM KIVCTfttC Accmomn CITY Mail and phone orders filled. For delivery, dial 328-- 1 188 in Salt in Provo area, in Ogden area, 374-278- 0 , Lake City area, 825-160- 7 i Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Allow 4 days for delivery. There is a 50c charge on any C.O.D. Mail orders to Box 1465, add 50c i postage plus 3Vz sales tax in Utah (16). SHOP MONDAY AND ; FRIDAY 10 AM. TO 9 P.M. On pushed to the limit by the- -, demands of an e x ceptionally llllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllli big sugar beet harvest. Marriner S. Eccles, board chairman, and A. E. Benning, president and chief executive officer said that while last years financial results were "reasonable, management is confident that much better performance is in prospect. Corp., They said it appears the Homestead Minerals with offices in Salt Lake City and Grand Junction, today announced election of new officers and acquisition of mining properties in the U.S. and Canada, West jets there at 8:55 a.m. 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Call the big airline that flies to small towns, too. Corner irVfSine,s Tiny But Expensive , ; vSIRTlEST Canada. WHLMOA Ski rack. Permanent Protects to 35 below zero. anti-freez- e. Auto Sales Go Over 8.6 Million - Tuesday of the Salt Lake Giapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. The meeting will be at the Beefeaters Inn, 2903 Highland Dr. beginning at 6:30 pan. During the evening all former chapter presidents will be honored. Redwood The U.S. DETROIT (AP) auto industry closed out its 1968 sales year with over 8.6 million cars sold, a 13.9 per cent increase over the previous year. The domestic car sales paved the way to a record sales year, expected when foreign makers announce their U.S. sales. makers domestic Although sold about 120,000 fewer cars than in 1965, the previous record sales year, a bumper crop of foreign cars on the market in 1968 was expected to 6well the total sales figure to dose to 9.6 million, eclipsing the 1965 total of 9.4 million. Nursery's ANNUAL FISH LOVERS! NOW'S YOUR -- CHANCE TO SAVE! Industry observers and company executives have projected an imported car sales total of1 960.000 for 1968, compared to the 569.000 sold in the U.S. in 1963. 302 cn. in. V-- 8 A. 'A 4 e Norolco Sunbeam Remington Schick Rensen ' ' If 'i yfmymm ' 's 7 'a TUilE-- U SALT LAKE gTnjni ' your Travel Agent. Or Air West one '& ui Install new motor brushes ICsmplilt b b A Dismantle and clean shaver 1.75 'iNrijiii Suit Hinted For IBM Administration. Two of IBMs competitors, Control Data Corp., Minneapolis, and Data Processing Financial and General Corp., New York, recently filed separate The Employment Security Of civil antitrust suits against fice stated that Utahs construc- IBM. They charged the firm the tion - labor costs have not risen with seeking to monopolize as rapidly as some of the in- computer industry. creases posted In a number of states. Air ihbii y y. Closer, sharper shaves from stainless steel shaving heads that adjust for closeness and comfort. Super 3 speed power "plus for faster, more con- -: venient shaving. - OLETE very sharply from January 1967 to January 1968. A survey by the same source also indicated decline of nearly 40 per cent in apartment vacancy rates in just the half year from March 31, 1968 to Sept. ?0, 1968. iij Antitrust Employment Total Sags In tSyildimig Utah recorded the second consecutive year of construction employment at an average an nual level of 13,400 workers, far below the peak construction years of 1962 through 1964, the Utah Department of Employment Security reported. In December, construction employment fell 2,000 workers, to 12,600. During the peak years, employment averaged between 17,000 and 17, COO. Two strong, but opposing forces cloud Utahs construction 'Mf engine. Ford Motor Co., hampered by a strike during 1967, largest percentage which was nationwide showed the ii.crease in a 1968 whopping 26 per cent over the previous year. Ford sold 2.3 million cars last yexr, compared with 1.8 million in OFF ON ALL TROPICAL FISH 1967. 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