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Show Consumer Revolt Ts Forecast For A consumer revolt break out in the '70s, will Dr. dean On Block First Security Investment has sold its interest in First Security Savings and Co. 10 consumer imp-o- Aim for simplified design. Train manufacturing and engineering personnel in modern management fcence to en hie them to use better process control tools. Use modern training meth B Wednesday, ods to upgrade service personnel. Management should carefully define the purpose of quality control and specify the organization structure. The seminar opened Tuesday and continued today. It is being sponsored by the Salt Lake Chapter, American Society for Quality Control, and Ogden Air Material Area. are Robert R. M. Dresher and George Cowan. Other speakers are: Virgil New October 29, 1969 Rehg, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright - Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio; V. B. Christiansen, Univac, Salt Lake City; Richard W. Univac; Max K. Kennedy, Ogden Air 'Materiel Area, Hill AFB; Richard C. Meyer, T h i o k o 1 Chemical Corp., Brigham City; Thomas E. Sweet, manager, T. E. Sweet and Co., Salt Lake City. The seminar opened with a tour of Hill Air Force Base by businessmen and industrialists attending the sessions. Fly-gar- e, Trash Masher' Faces Tests BENTON HARBOR, MICH. (AP) Whirlpool Corp. has introduced a tra:., masher, which the company claims is the first new major appliance developed since the household clothes dryer was offered three decades ago. The masher is designed to reduce bulky trash to less than a fourth of its original volume. The machine can handle items such as bottles, cartons, food wastes, and aerosol cans. It also sprays the trash automatically with an order killing solution. The wide machine will be test marketed in two cities this fall but Whirlpool officials did not name the 15-ln- markets. manufacturing and service firm. John F. Catalane, president of U. I. P., joined in the announcement. The agreement is subject to the approval by regulatory agencies. U. I. P. will exchange an undisclosed amount of cash, common stock and notes for all of the First Security Savings and Loan capital stock held by First Security Investment. Eccles said the acquisition of the savings and loan firm by U. I. P. is another important step in making desirable a merger between First Security Investment Co. and First Security Corp., a regional bank holding company. The two companies have been working recently toward a possible future merger. The Idaho savings and loan firm was founded in 1S27 and in Pocatello, has offices Rexburg and Idaho Falls. It has assets cf about $30 million and is one of the states largest savings and loan institutions, with more than 7,500 depositors and some $27 million of residential mortgages on properties in the eastern section of Idaho. Pub- - SALE 99 tZi LAKI COTTONWOOD OODKN - SPECIAL PURCHASE 2.95 CAMEO SERIES i 99c each each 23. TWO KINDS OF CHRISTMASES etf. by H. Jack Lang. Classic Christmas and New Year messages from renowned personalities, Dickens to J.F.K. Pub. at 4.95. Showpiece books on the fine and decorative arts. Each contains a lively, authoritative text and 60 to 75 full color plates. Bound in natural finish linen; 5V2x7Vz" 1. ORIENTAL 24. WILD SEASON, ALLAN W. Eckert. A book by a brilthrilling animal-natur- e liant naturalist. Pub. at 4.95. CARPETS by Michele Campana. Magnificent from Persia, India, etc.; 00 color and authentic carpets KEY TO PROFIT, John N. 25. THE 10-Meyer. Haw to protect and develop your Investments; softbound. Pub. at 7.95. plates. 2. EUROPEAN PORCELAIN by Mina Bacci. Meiisen, Wedgwood, Rouen and others; OP full color plates. 26. THE COMPACT HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS, Charles Hurd. From the Civil War to today; illus. Pub. Jade carying In America, New Zealand; 7 color 3. ANTIQUE JADE by Oicr China, plates. luzzato-Biliti- . at 4.95. 4. INDIAN MINIATURES by Mario Bussagli. An art form over 1,000 years old; 73 full color plates. 5. AFRICAN MASKS by Franco Monti. From Upper Volta carvings to Benin Ivories; 69 full color plates. 9. THE AGE OF ROCOCO by Terrisio Pignatti. Sevres, sen, Oeben, many others; 69 full color plates. PARADE 30. SCOn OF THE ANARCTIC, Reginald Pound. Biography of Capt. Robert Falcon Scott; many illus. Pub. at 5.95. Meis- 31. WANDERING THROUGH WINTER, Edwin Way Teale; 49 nature photos. Pub. 5.95. 10. EARLY DECORATIVE TEXTILES by W. Fritz Volbach. An intensely creative art form; 71 full color plates. 11. ENGLISH SILVER by Judith Bani iter. Five centuries ef high craftsmanship; 71 full color plates. 32. STORY OF THE BIBLE, Hendrik van loon. Old end New Testaments in story form; 150 illus. 452 pages. Pub. at 3.95. 12. CHINESE PAINTING. From third century sketch paintings to T'ong portraits and Sung landscapes. 33. THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTMAS CARD, George Buday; many illus. Pub. - 3.98. SPECIAL PURCHASE 2.95 each GREAT BUILDINGS OF THE WORLD Unusual and exciting books on the world's most stately architecture. Each is lavishly illustrated with many plates and fach include a text on the building' history, purpose, struc1 tural plans, etc. 34. GOLF'S WINNING STROKE: PUT- TING includes strategies and techniques f top golf champions. Pub. at 4.95. 2.98 each full-col- 35. COOKING WITH IOVE AND PAPRV KA, Joseph Pasternak. Tempting recipe and anecdotes about celebrities. Pub. at 3 95. 36. FLOWERS FOR All OCCASIONS, Enid Tangy. Arranging, gathering, care end seasonal choice. Pub. at 7.95. 37. THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING TREAS-URd. by Donald Elder et el. Over 75 years of that magazine's best stories, an tides, poems, photos, recipes, etc Pub. at $10. 38. THE BEGGAR'S OPERA,, John Gay. Words and music of all the airs plus score for the overture. Pub. at $10. 39. ITALIAN COOKING FOR PLEASURE, Mary Reynolds. Includes section en herb and spices, choosing correct wines, reading Italian menu, list $5. 40. 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH FORCE-IAIGeorg Savage. Guide to styles and masterpieces or porcelain's golden age. Fin pieces illus. Pub. at 4.98. 41. COOKING IN A CASTLE: Royal of France, William I. Kaufman. Flavorful recipes from rural Franc. Pub. 7 95. 42. HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES. TeEl-magain stones su- .perby illustrated by Jiri Trnka; 8x11". 43. THE ARTS & CRAFTS OF INDIA AND CEYLON, Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. Cultures of Hindu, Mughal civilizations. Pub. $6. 44. TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE. Chari and Mary lamb, illustrated by Karel Svolinsky, Pros versions of 20 favorites. Lavish gift edition for every age, 8 to 80. The Com-pl- ot 45. THE SAVOR OF THE SEA Seafood Cookbook, Dan Morris and Matilda Moor. Tells all phases. Pub. at 6.95. 46. CHINESE FAIRY TALES retold by Dana and Milada 8'zxll",-4- 13. CASTLES OF EUROPE by Geoffrey Hindley. Incredible medieval bastions; 180 ('lustrations 14. ABBEYS OF EUROPE by Ian Richards. Tk. majestic Charterhouse ot Pavia, much more; 180 illustrations. 15. PALACES OF EUROPE by Wayne Dynes. The art and ar chitecture of royal mansions; 180 illustrations. OF EUROPE by Ann Mitchell. Europe's 16. CATHEDRALS gothic masterpieces; 180 illustrations. - SPECIAL URCHASE 2.95 each MYTHOLOGY SERIES Large, lavishly illustrated volumes at outstanding values. Over 100 plates, many in color; evocative texts; 8Vixl 1" 17. CHINESE MYTHOLOGY by Anthony Chrijtie. Glowing tapestry of Chines culture; over 100 plates, many color. 18. SOUTH AMERICAN MYTHOLOGY by Harold Osborne. Over 3,000 years of fascinating lore; 124 plates, 24 color. 19. NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN MYTHOLOGY by Cottie Borland. Gods and heroes of principal tribes; over 125 plates. 2U. ROMAN MYTHOLOGY by Stewart Perowne. Jupiter, Mars, Diana, etc.; over 100 plates, 24 in color. 21. GREEK MYTHOLOGY by Felix Gulrand. The classic myths and ospirotiens of Greek civilization; over 200 plates. 22. SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY by H. R. Ellis Davidson Odin, Thor, Valkyries, giants, ate,; 130 illustrations. ZCA.I SHOPPING SERVICE 15 SO. MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CFY, UTAH Mill Please send me the following books: Number and Name of Books Qucntity OF PRINCES sel. by Chris-tophSindair-Stevensoillus. by Fritz 102969 - illus. ... Check, Mo.O. O C.O D. (odd 50c) Charge Acct. Name Address . . .State. Zip. City Please odd 20c shipping and handling charge or first bcok, &e,' for each one t.iereafter. Utah residents please add 4Vz soles ..................... 4. Ca-a- DANGEROUS TO MAN. Roger A. Fact or fab'e? Tells ef innectnt end deadly animals, fish, insect. Pub. ....... $10. 'Oldest' Utah Savers Honored By League 49. AMERICA'S HISTORIC HOUSES, of Country Beautiful. Dwellings of men and women who made America's history; 9'jx122''. Pub. at 12.95 .. 7.95 50. TOUCHDOWN; The Picture History of the American Football League, George Sullivan, lively and enterphotos taining, over 165 action-packe- d of placers. Pub. 9.95 4.98 medical care. Put- - produce at 7.95 A plaque Boulder, Colo. stockholders of Present Hydro Flame will receive 30 per cent of the common stock of the combined enterprise,' with General Recreation stockholders getting the, other, 70 per cent. The ratjo was largely based on unaudited, earnings for the Companies for the nine months ended' Sept. 30, and on projected' earnings for the restof the year, the announcement said. Safety Unit Picks Utahn Theron T. Pinder, safety director, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corp., has been elected regional vice president by the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), a society of safety professionals. sociation, of which Waldron is execute e vice president. They were both among the original incorporators of the association and have had accounts there since Feb. 15, 1913. A cock radio was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rohde, 839 S. 9th East, Salt Lake City, for having the old-- e and a radio were to each of the by the Utah Sav- presenepd champs ings and Loan League, represented by Frank G. Everett, chairman of thrift week observances, and Eldred L. Waldron, the leagues first s con t tinuous savings account in an insured savings and loan association in Salt Lake County. The presentation was made by Walter of Kelly, secretary-treasure- r Western Savings and Loan Co. The Rohdes have had an account at Western Savings since 1922. Penney's Store To Enter Sunday Sales Competition Pinder was elected for the current society year. His primary duties in his new office will be to coordinate the activities of all ASSE chapters located in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Mr. Under. Wyoming. Gains Nevada Pest McGILL, NEV. - Donald Kennecotts engineering de partment in Salt Lake City. From 1965 to 1967, he was project engineer for the company on a slope stability study at Kennecotts operations la eastern Nevada. , a He was chief mine engineer for the Utah Construction and Mining Co. at Cedar City from 1960 to 1965. P. Belium has been named pit operations superintendent for Kennecott Copper tions Nevada CorporaMines Division. The appointment was announced today by W. H. Winn, general manager of the division. Belium since 1967 has been a staff mining engineer at opposed Sunday openings The 100th consecutive the past, but said the firm has decided reluctantly that it can no longer ignore this trend. The J.C. Penney Co., saying that it was reacting to its competition, today announced that its three stores in Salt Lake City will open on Sunday afternoons starting Nov. 9. R. Wayne Bentley, area manager, said the firm has Last week, Sears Roebuck said its stores in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Boise will start opening on Sundays ginning this weekend. in be- Produce Market Metal Market CHICAGO (UPD Produce: Cheese 5 lb processed loaf NEW YORK (AP) Spot nonferrous brick 56W67 Vi; Muenster WMVa. Ched'. metal prices Wednesday; Copper darssir e Ja sies longhorns cent K lb blocks 5734 41 2. Swiss pound, Connecticut Valley; lead 6044V; few to report; blocks 156 cents a pound, New York; zinc 15Vi (wheels) too cents a pound. East St. Louis; tin 1.58 a lb) grade A grade B 6549; grade C pound. New York; oold 40 30 per troy Wholesale prices as reported by the ounce. New York; silver $1 895 per troy $492.00 Chicago Mercantile Exchange: u "ce, New York; quicksilver Butter steady: 93 score 67V4; 92 score nominal per flask, New York. 67 V4; 90 score 65. Eggs steady to firm: white large extras 48'a; mediums 43 standards 44; checks 36. Total shipments 237; arrivals 76; track 148; supplies moderate; demand fair; market slightly weaker. Idaho Track sales (100 lb. U S. Russet Burbank 4 75; Minnesota North Dakota round reds 3 40-- 3 55 Onions: Arrivals 9; track 27; supplies moderate; demand moderate; slightly weaker. Trafk sales; Idaho yellow Spamsh large Potatoes: Lease Your CADILLAC 53. GRcAT GARDENS OF BRITAIN, Peter Coats. Survey of 38 foremost gardens prints, plans, horticulture. Pub. at 12 95 $25 - from the new car dealer who service them. 3.40. Firm ReDorts Loans LOS ANGELES oans (UP1) Of the total, $28,800 was for residential purposes, $525,000 for commercial and industrial properties and $192,500 for' farm loans, according lo John E. Edwards, Utah , invest--. ments manager. -L- totaling $746,300 for real estate development in Utah were disbursed during the first nine months of 1969 by the western home office of Co. Prudential Insurance here. , , i It cS, director Supply Center of Salt Lake,' City, merged with IPCO. He; is a former director of F.M.A.f Leasing Company and of Ro& insen Investment Company Of Salt Lake City, and is past; president of Abco Dealers? Inc., an Independent buying national medical, dental and optical supply and equipment firm. Robinson has been associd ated with the New York-base- and marketing agency for surgical supply dealers. Wool Market Ovr The Counter irrtTisnJ!u7 n! rtf. r 58. TRIBES AND FORMS IN AFRICAN ART, We. Fagg. British Museum's leading authority an African cultures. Pub. at 12.50 7.95 59. THE NORMAL WOMAN, Madeline a Gray.' Sex, childbirth, menopause real comprehension of the feminine myPub. at 7.95 3.98 stique. inquire:.. 60. THE DISCOVERY OF NATURE, Albert Bettex. About great men of science end moments of discovery in all areas. Hundreds of illus..Pub. at 24.95 12.95 ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL , ... citlismlti. .i.irischn Ain t l AND ROMAN GOLD AND SILVER PLATE, D. E. Strong. Discussing GREEK sources ef metal and craftsmen's tech niques from Bronze Age. Pub. at 12.50 7.95 ARTS OP RUSSIAs 17th and 18th Centuries, Abraam L Kaganovich. Lavish plates, lucid text exploring Russian art and architecture. Pub. at 29.95. 12.95 62. 63. THE ENGLISH HOUSE THROUGH SEVEN CENTURIES, text by Olive Cook, photos by Edwin Smith. Delves inte the unique heritage ef British architecture. Many fin photos. Pub. at 27.50 .12.95 64. THE GALSWORTHY READER, edited by Anthony West. Best in English fiction includes four brilliant short stories, two 3.9B plays. Pub. at 7.95 65. WEDGWOOD, Wolf Mankowitz. En- cyclopedic reference to magnificent Wedgwood waro, from 1750. Pub. at 12.50 $35 Art you the men of vision who would have answered this advertisement more than 75 year ago? Would you recognize such an opportunity if it came today? Alexander Graham Bell probably never dreamed of the influence that hi would have on "speaking instrument the world today. Still even the marvelous telephone has its limitations. If your partys not there when you call hes just not there. A major company on the New York Stock Exchange has solved this problem after a five year research program with the development of the Attache Phone. Their scientists nave miniaturized an entire telephone company and packed it neatly into a beautiful attache case (not unlike your own) weighing a total of 14 pound. As portable as your business card. Result. Youre never out of touch. Home. In your car. In a ball park in Kansas City. Or in a canoe in Timbuctoo. The Marlin Corporation, chosen to market Attache Phone, has just completed a year of testing. Aside from eager acceptance, they found the marketmg potential to be limited only by imagination. A national distribution program is now in motion for the country. Excellent areas are still available although our advertising is still receiving a healthy response. May we suggest, that, if interested, you write or call early while the finest Bank Clearings Oct. 29, Tuesday's bank debits Same day last year 68. AMERICAN WEST THE Epic ef - Wf 857,9? v 863,20: areas are still available. 66. TREASURY OF GRAND OPERA, Henry e favorites with piano W, Simon. transcriptions, summaries of plots, etc. Pub. ot 12.50 7.95 07. Eighteenth Century GERMAN PORCELAIN, George Savoge. Text end pho.o guide to Meissen creations, others. Special 4 95 Superior Insurance: Protection i,;. . at I Lowest Costs ' am Interested... jush detiQs Pictorial a Continent, lurius Beebe end Charles Clegg. The wild west, as it really was, in text and pics. Pub. at $10 .6.95 l COMRANY.. . . -j. - M i ZCM1 BOOKS ail store A 7 A h tTi company since October, 1967 when his own firm, 'Surgical I David K. Robinson of Salt Lake City has been appointed of marketing of IPCO Hospital Supply Corp., a Salt Lake Eggs Salt laka City, Utah S 4 A ' A Robinson Promoted Wool futures NEW YORK (AP) closed Tuesday .3 of a cent lower to .5 of Dec 112 6 112 5 Z112 4; Mar Wednesday market unchanged. Prices a cent higher 1140 1138 Z113 8; May 114.5 1145 21141; to retailers delivered to stores in cartons Jul 115 0 115 0 zl 14 8. cases exchanged. Grade aA Large Quotafon , Wednesday' AA Grade Certificated wool spot S110 0. Wool tops Grade AA Medium Grade AA Extra Large Small futures closed .7 of a cent lower to .3 of Quotationsinter-deal-from tna NASO' are rear prices as of Mpro. cent higher. Certificated spot wool tops sr ativ Grade AA Large Prices to producers: 1 markets limately 2 AA pm. Medium si 4 5 Grade Vi; cnanse throughout the day. Prices do hot Grade AA Small Include redil markup, markdown or pom. mission. Carleson Cadillac Co 56. HEAVEN AND HEll IN WESTERN ART, Robert Hughes. Masterful works compared and contrasted. Pub. 17.50 9.95 57. THE EMERGENT DECADE, text by Thomas Messner, over 200 photos by C01-nCapa. On latin American art. Pub. at 18.30 8.95 1 , December 8 to shareholders 14. of record on November The dividend is in the same amount as was paid in the previous quarter when the amount was increased from 42 cents to 45 cents a share, and is equivalent ttf an annual dividend of $1.80 a share. divi- dend to be paid by Mountain Fuel Supply Company since it was organized in 1935 was declared by the Companys board of directors at a meeting held Tuesday. The dividend, in the amount of 45 cents a share, is payable market 55. Sacheverelf Stiwell's BAROQUE AND ROCOCO. Spirit and evolution of two art 7.95 (tyles. Pub. at 12.95 61. i 9,000-memb- savers Willard Champion Paulsen and Mrs. H. J. Hatch, both of Logan, were honored Tuesday for having the long-- e st con tinuous savings accounts in insured savings and loan associations in Utah. 3.98 Arthur 54. PAGEANTRY OF SPORT Daley tiiti John Arlott. Covert sports in England and America from 12th to 19th centuries. Pub. at $25 12.95 fire- sporting arms, hunting and skiing apparel, and camping equipment. It has plants in Ithaca, N.Y., Des Moines, Iowa, and 10-- edi-to- rs 52. WHEN LINCOLN DIED, Ralph Borre- on. Stories told by those who were there; 4.98 many illus. Pub. at 8.95 Wegner. Princely adventures by master tale spinners. Pub. at 3.95. 8. ART NOUVEAU by Renato Barilli. Daring Innovations of Mucha, Gaudi et al; 67 full color plates. 48. GREAT ART TREASURES in America' Smaller Museums, editors of Country Beautiful. Covers fine art in 44 small museums; 9'zxl2z". Pub. at 12.95 . 5.95 28. TO MOTHER WITH LOVE: A Tribute in Graat Sories ad. by Fred. Ungar. Storiti by 20 foremost authors. Pub. 3.75 1.98 each AGE OF LOUIS 7. by Alvar Gonzales Palacios. The y sumptuous climax of French art; 68 color plates. PRICED 51. GUIDE TO MODERN MEDICAL CARE, S. D. Klotz, M.D. Advice en all phases of 29. A XVI HIGHER BOOKS 27. THE LORE OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, Jos. Gaer. Dramatic and colorful presentation based en the Bible. Pub. at 4.95. 6. THE AGE OF LOUIS XV by Alvar Gonzales Palacios. The painting, furniture, etc. of a regal era; 70 color plaies. THE 14.95 wonderful books on every subject imaginable make custom Christmas gifts to suit all personalities! GIVI I Inc., MFS Declares Dividend at 4.95 to $35 ,o Plaques for saving are presented to Mrs. H. J. Hatch and Willard Paulsen by Frank Everett, left and Eldred L. Waldron. vice president. Paulsen and Mrs. Hatch both have their accounts with Logan Savings and Loan As books make cherished gifts SALT Hydro Flame Corp., with headquarters in Salt Lake City, has reached an agreement in principle to combine with General Recreation Inc., Ithaca, N.Y. The two firms announced Tuesday that the agreement is subject to approval of a written contract by the boards of directors of both companies and by stocknolders. Hydro Flame manufacturers sealed combustion furnaces for campers, trailers and other recreational uses. General Recreations subsidiaries, ManuIthaca Gun Co., facturing Co. and Alp Sport Loan Association of Pocatello, Idaho, to a Wisconsin firm. George S. Eccles, president of First Security Investment, said the sale Ls to the U. I. P. Corp., a diversified finance, y He suggested a four-poiprogram to assure that the quality and cost of future products and services will for the benefit of the ne consumer: Hydro Flame; Merger Due S&L Firm Bruce Baird, associate of the University of Utah colwarned lege of business, Tuesday. Speaking in an afternoon Utah session of the two-daQuality Week Seminar held at the Prudential Plaza, . DO S. State, Baird said that todays is becoming impatient with increasingly callbreakdowns, product backs and service failures. CORNER ON COMMERCE Pocatello M IJUKANUC Investment reoulred. 6 i Z. So. Temple P; |