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Show 14B Sunday Herald SUNDAY, PEBE ARY 25, 1968 Uvida Anticipates '68 As Year Of Destiny For Utah Valley 7 NewFirms Begin Operation In Valley; Uvida Cevelops‘Blueprint for Action’ 1 67 the Utal pre programs: am is designed to i y Uvida's basic phi Associatit pushed its program on two which is: , fronts: Preparing for loca! in-— Total community involve: dustria. and prospect- ment. ing for ne Concerning of new firms, move dramatic ry — Growth from within. the establishment) — J.ong-range planning. which is the) During the year 1968 a founda. ry, phase of indus-/tjon will be laid upon which trial development, Uvida reports appropriate and worthwhile in. &U that seven new firms began|qustrial developement wili be operations in Utah Valley. These puilt over the next 32 years nev" firms are small companies Specifically, it is creative ideas, youn, busines- — American Timber and/ses, ete. Trading, wood products. A Local Development Cor- ™ — Astro - Brake, Aircraft poration will be formed in each |!24 brake repair. Communityin order to pruvide it is 8 will be a Utah Valley for com: industrial anticipated in a variety of manufacturing that $ fields. Their firm names and 4 Venture Capital Corpora preced activity are as fololws: tion will be formed for the couraging —Controlled Steam Dynamics, | purpose of providing capital for a function steam energy systems. ram should enjoy un- By engrowth as renascence of tivity, Utah Valley attention from the ble industrial organacross the country. — Chart-o-matic, business and an agency through which every- BIG BRIDGS The longest single span steel home activity charts. one in the community can — Continental Marble, fiber-|involved financially in indus- bridge in the world is the glass and marble products. trial development. (Local De- Verrazano Narrows Bridge — Recreation Corp. of Ameri-| velopment Corporations are a astrie the entrance to New ca, fiberglass boats, community wned business, York Harbor, It is 4,260 feet Ivie Electronics, elec-|They have now been formed in in length, exceeding by 6¢ feet } tronics. Payson, Orem and Pleasant the main span of San FranThe addition of these above|Grove.) The major function of cisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, mamed firms brings the total| these community-owned busi- formerly the world’s longest, number of new firms to 15 in|nesses is to develop land for according to the Encyclopaethe past two years. industrial parks. (Since land dia Britannica, The difficult par: of indus-| values increase rather than detrial development is prepara-|crease, this provides a no risk AMERICAN ACCOUNTANTS There are more than 550,000 in the United these, some 100,000 sive program known as a “Blue- ment Committees in each of the are certified public account. |print for Action.” eight major communities will/ants, licensed to perform in| The “Blueprint for Action” initiate three year-round ‘“‘com-! dependent audits, tion. In this respect Uvida de-|financial opportunity for the jvoted considerable time during| average citizen.) |accountants |1967 to preparing a comprehen-| The Local Industrial Develop-| States. Of homesteaders in the Starvation Valley near Duchesne where construction got under way during the past year on the Starvation Dam. Part of the Central Uiah Project, the dam farmers in the Duchesne Piver will provide the extra irrigation water needed to area a full growing season, (Bureau of Reciamation ) | SUGAR BEETS are a good cash crop and they thrive well in the rich soil of Central Utah. This is a typical harvest in autumn, Beet-growing isn’t quite the back-breaking task it used to be, with modern machines simplifyiag the thinning | and harvest techniques, | | | { DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING 1 Poultry Profits Dip But High HopesHeld for ‘68 Poultry raised in Utah County, WHERE WE REALLY CARE ABOUT YOU Over-production was the main os not do ~ me i ey cause of the loss of profits to years past, according to Joel | Barlov,, Utah County Extension | U'@ Valley poultry raisers. As Agent. \eight per cent over-production, ————————|hationally, lowered the prices of turkeys, chickens and eggs, he said. Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 225 -5882 Silage Corn . Production Near Record 384 South State OREM In the valley there are some k450,000 ” to 475,000 head of tur 5 ey raised this year and about 400,000 layinghens in production, observed the agent. “Silage corn production in Utah County for 1967 was one Greater production of turkeys has been stimulated by the in‘of the best. It may even be a jereased use of this bird during record year,” said Robert L. the year by not confining it to Hassell, Utah County Extension} the Thanksgiving and Christent. Average yield per acre this}|Mas seasons, said Mr. Barlow, Year was 20 to 30 tons; normal Goesoo the past five| FAREWELL TOUR rs has be n 18 to 19 tons per Leed rowing conditions| LONDON (UPI) — Maurice ithis year are attributed for the Chevalier explained Sunday why Tecord yield along with the im-|he was making a worldwide provement of the varieties of round of personal appearances corn and fertilizers, according before retiring at the age of 79: to Mr. Hassell, eae ‘AMERICA’ Saying goodbye is the most \honest thing I can do now.”” Use cotton thread to mend leather The coastal areas of what ont tb gloves. dantiea Silk thread can are now Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay first fore the name “America.” The name gradu-| In physics, the melting point ally came into use for all of|is that temperature at which a South America and was later|substance changes from solid to given to both continents. ' liquid. AS LONG AS EGGSare eaten for breakfast and chicken remains a delicacy of the table, poultry raising will be an important industry. J, Utah County, poultry raisers didn’t have one of their hest years in 1967 but they’re hoping for better results when the profit and loss statementis totaled up for 1968. Abcve is a typical Utah County flock. Want-Ads Bring Results MILK Eggs, Buiter, Bread, and other small but important food items arc conveniently yours without leaving your car at the tz)eb a Wetry harder to please our HOUSE OF MILK and HONEY AMERICAN FORK customers, 7th CEMENT TRUCK PLUS NEW eS= BATCHING ; PLANT MEANSFAST SERVICE increased capacity from 60 to Our new batching plant has 150 cubic yards of cement per hour with greater quality control. This plus our new 9-yd. ready-mix truck means To meet the growing needs of people in our area, we have increased the size of our dairy herd and built a Provo outlet. 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