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Show 6 ;,$undoy HeraW SUNDAY, AUGUST V 1963 Cwnty. Utah Utah Cullimore Invites Provoans to Hear Rampton Wedn esday Dr. L L. Cullimore, president of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, declared Saturday that the downtown problems of the city arethr problems of every 'citizen. He extended an invitation to Siote Bonk of Provo Names New President all interested persons to attend been elected of has of . , F. R. Packard president Springville a meeting Wednesday at 7:30 the State Bank of Provo to succeed W. Smoot Brimhall, it was a.m. at the Royal Inn at which chairman of the board. J. W, Randall, announced Saturday-bGov. Calvin Rampton will ex Mr. Brimhill resigned In order to accept a position-a- s plain, the new Utah Community "..' atate banldng commissioner. (urban renewal) Mr. Packard also is president of the Springville Banking Redevelopment law. 7 t .Company. Steps are currently being taken to merge the State Provo citizens will vote Aug. and Randall of Provo Mr Bank Springville Banking Company, 17Mra proposal to form aTe- saJfL tJnder the merger, It is anticipated a new corporation development agency under the formed. is Bank arid Trust will be "Central Company' beinjg law to study the need and carry considered as the name for the proposed company. " Mr. Packard Has been prominent in Central Utah banking circles for many years. Mr. Randall, the chairman of the board, also is a veteran banker with some 25 years experience.! He was president of the State Bank for eight years. out plans for revitalization the downtown area, "We are sure that it is the priurban development." mary problem for these down- -' is also "Dr. Cullimore cited a state-me- town investors, but by Victor Gruen. architect the problem of the resident in rlf thf-dtyand city planner, who said: anywoubtsThisV "One soon realizes that where it is well to note the remarks of JameiCLDowna Jr an urban core specialist from Chienmost seriously affected, the( tire urban area has suffered the cago who pointed out that the homeowner simply most. In a city where coronary average disease is still well controlled, could not afford to pay the costs the over-a- ll health of the urban of schooling his children were it most satisfactory." not for the taxes paid by the is organism ' For too many citizens, the downtown property." The erosion of the downtown downtown problem is looked upon as being solely that of tax base, one of the inevitabiH-tmor- e property owners in the down- - ties as the downtown deteriortown area, Dr. Cullimore noted. ates, eventually costs every of standing about .the facts . .Dr. Cullimore said persons attending may ask questions con cerning the law to clarify their understanding of its provisions. Reservations may be made with the chamber of commerce office or by contacting Mrs. Helen Bywater, president ofthe women's division of the chamber. 'With the survey being made by the city, and the blueprint for industrial development by the Provo Chamber of' Com-- j merce, now is the time for all citizens to gain a better under-- ton-cerni- jt . ". menber of the community either in higher taxes or reduced municipal services, the C. of C. president declared. , this erouo intent mike. A r. era! public understanding of X , is proposals necessary, hrnadpr this decision-makin- g down-tow- n Anlitfracffve7citing process becomes uie greyer we is vitally necessary if assurance that total commun there is to be any sense of comthose of mon purpose among the city's ity needs, rather than .:n V. any special interests, wiu uc residents," he added. ' ,r As a matter of the deepest served. every resident of An affirmative vote of the Provo should be willing to pro- proposal to organize a redevelvide support to the committee opment agency in Provo will which is attempting to revitalize give. the people' an opportunity Provo's downtowntDrJXulli-- to. become part of the planning- teUeTes.Thisisnotto or me aowniown area ior ex suggest that a blanket agree- pended payrolls and progress,' ment is owed to every proposal Dr. Cullimore said. : 1 . Oil Executive Retires; Successor Appointed T. Ashby J. Badger; regional manager, American Oil Company, Salt Lake City, and president of Trues Oil Co., Spokane, will retire from active direction of both companies effective Sep tember 1 and will continue in on advisory-consultin- g capacity it was announced Saturday by W. H. Miller, marketing vice president, American OU Co., Chicago. Appointed to succeed him Is Richard H. Danielson, adver f CII(iDLnjS Vffiaop cDiiaDnce off ifaGut(Q)DilS , MM (MnDMBl tising manaeerr Chicaeo..who Mr. Badger is being transferred from the Mr. Danielson eastern city to Salt Lake City regional headquarters. reasons of health, Mri Badger asked to be relieved qf active duties, a condition which we regret," Mr. Miller said.' jlowever, we are delighted that he will remain with American Oil Co. in, an advisory-consultin- g capacity. We are, fortunate, too, that we have in Mr. Danielson an experienced top executive to take over.' Mr. Badger has been In the petroleum industry for 36 years, having begun as a salesman in 1929 for Utah Oil Refining Co. '77- o . Zobell Mitchell Partners in Real Estate ;v in the Mitchell DelRoy Zobell has purchased Real Estate Company, 465 W, 300 S., Provo. He and Carvel Mitchell will operate the company as partners under the name ' of Mitchell-Zobe- ll Real Estate, t . , Mr.' Zobell has been engaged In real estate work for more : than 10 years. Before' that he was with Meadow Gold Dairies as sales manager for the western half of Colorado. He is married to the former Lucile Nelson and they have five half-intere- st clildren: :t-- t "t" 7. I Mr. Mitchell has been In the real estate field since i 1947. !0rem Bank Announces Promotions ' Marvin. Burgon has been elevated from cashier to execu tive vice president in a staff reorganization at the Orem State Bank, according to M. Warner Km' jJBavsmmaa Murphy, president. David S. Stone has been promoted to cashier from his pre"Vf vious post as assistant cashier. AIsovappointed to a new position is Larry Johnson who will now be In charge of .the office operation of the bank. ' Mr.' Burgon, formerly of Salt Lake, County, moved to Orem Mr Burgon sx years ago. Mr. Stone is a Mr. Stone native of ' Provo. Both men have been exceedingly active in church and dvic affairs. ' rtm "Lhino box spn" Power Firm Announces New Appointments ! Julius M. Hoggard, superintendent of. lines and service for 4 L. Go's Southern Division since 1958, has been ap-pointed assistant superintendent of the utility's Salt Lake Division. The promotion was announced by U. P. & L. Co.'s Southern Division manager, J. Newel Stephens, who said Mr. Hoggard will be suc ceeded by Jim D. ShilL division engineer at ' 4 American Fork. Mr. Hoggard, a native of American Fork, has been associated with the company since 1952, and except for one year in the capacity of sales consultant in Salt Lake City, worked in the southern division in American Fork, initially as assistant division superintendent. In bis new post in Salt Lake City, Mr. Howard will be in I charge of lines and service maintenance and construction operations in Salt Lake, Tooele, Summit, parts of Davis County and " the soumwest corner of Wyoming. i Aa new Southern Division Superintendent for U. P. & L., ;MrhilI assumes supervision of the comnanv's lines and ser. tvice operations in an area covering central, eastern and south- eastern Utah. He will continue to be headquartered at American V. P. Itow?k'th r n. Kooinson of Provo has been named an agent with office of the Prudential Insurance Company's Salt slake City South District agency, according to Manager Belmont F.. Anderson . . . John D. Chase of Provo, special agent of I j.eivai Provo ifte . : 'A .aHtPreeotton t ACCCPTEI ': , McCafe Mads by the) mefcera of the Business NewNotek I ,ChoK" " $T9A0 ftnow Sena Perfect Sleeper mattreev hxttriotts, for tfios&who want the yery fhnstf ;onnwesiern Mutual Life Insurance Co., was cited this week for outstanding life insurance sales. He won the bronze swtinn j award. . . , Some 65 rolls of microfilm representing all of the io8s 01 oears, Koeoucx ana company from 1888 to 1964 have been presented to the .BYU library, according to F M. Haycock, Sears manager at Provo . . Bullock Sales and .service of Provo has won second place in the Western States in a nationwide contest of sales of new units sponsored by Honda Motor Co., according to word just received.' The prize to a new color TV set 4 i In . recognition of outstanding mente in insurance sales, Garn Swenson and Tommy George ;wfll be guests of Farmers Insurance Group Aug. 5 at the .firms Career Club convention in Salt Lake City . . . .K. L. ecutive vice president of the Bank of Pleasant Grove. ctieu m wt execuuve councu for the Independent I a nuuauon, iveuuj reaeral Reserve District, headquartered in Pleasanton, Calif. He will represent Hie state of Utah. -. m, width? no antra cost! " Too sleep on H, not in it! Patented Seartaliner ' , construction . . . with eo8s connected by ribbon of steel ...support each other to support yoa better. Luxury comfort in every detafl. loxur ousW - .. ' m, cotton felt ;. r ''. novo nCT f Regular or extra length, firm extra-firfoil or twhi or Ja-!jo- bs zz..:, . H ...... 7 Crjdon Girl Electrocuted -i- inatedboxsPTmB I" u;.r,hility and supP" "T'.MoueenWw I w bailout 75 . .lah Gnun ' polywtthao I ; OGDEN (UPI) One girll iJoAnne apparently reached out was Kuiea ana a triena cnucal-- y trom the tree and touched a injured Saturday afternoon 2,300jvolt power line,, knocking when one of the eirls touched ner back onto two lt lines. a ' h: Voltage line in a tree The shock threw her acainst In which they were climbing. Mary who was knocked out of :.'.;:.. QUALIFIED 220-vo- Ljo.inne,Iversoh, 70.' daughter tne tree. w Vs. and Mrs. Darrell. J. Power comnanv lineman were btA Xfsrv t, daughter of Dr. and c was I ; x Clan F. mam,: if- "v iniured. --.' Fire 'Department res-s i:id-lhgins were ciimo-- 5 1 b e 3Woot pine tree in Hllixl " , r r :j )J t called to turn off the electricity before JoAnne could be freed from the wires. 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