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Show Page 4—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sundsy, February 7, 1971 Stock Market Advance ShowsSignsofTiring Exchange, the NEW YORK (UPI)—A boommarket Cobb,Spotts to Establish Businessesin Springville Provz Savings And Loan Sets Annual Meeting The The annual stockholders meting of the Provo — and Loan Association Say the Provo Building and Loan recent cut-back in work force Society) will be held Tuesday ai 7:30 pm. at the offices in the Chamber of 20 W. Center, according to” Denzil A. Brown, president. auditor’s report and election of a board of directors will feature the agenda. Average of 30 selected blue bed 8.07 to 876.57. Of the 1,815 issues crossing the tape, 1,196 moved higher, while 493 declined. There were 467 new 1970-71 highs set, only four new lows. President Nixon,in his annual economic message to Congress, The annual stockholders’ reiterated his earlier forecast meeting of the Federal Land of general economic improve- Bank Association of Provo will ment, predicting that ‘1971 will be conducted in the association formeilv manufacturing engineer for Signetics, and r , Who ran the es calibration Federal Land precaution, the ad hoc commit tee on office operations, which was inactive in 1970, would be reactivated The committee, with representatives from the NYSE, the Distributor Bank Plans be a better year (than 1970), Appointed Dana W. McClure, 431 W. 2u0 S., Provo, has been appointed Distributor of 'X-6. A product of National Dynamics Corporation of New York, V¥- is a Liquid Chemica Formula that attacks harmful Sulphation, the number one cause of battery failure and short battery life. leading to a good year in 1972 and a new steadiness of expansion in the years beyond.” The President, however, set his sights on more modest mid-1972 tragets of 4.5 percent unemployment and a 3 per cent rate of inflation. A few months age, top administration economis.3 were predicting a jobless rate of 4 ccsA cent — which they employment — by THESE THREE Utah County women received awards as national winners at the annual LeVoy’s convention recently at Lake Tahoe. left are Mrs. Leo (LaRae) District manager, Grant, Central Utah Li elandequipment at 50 N. Main in Ward, on theleft, and Hall were awarded Annual Meeting pair of cufflinks for Ralph B. Hall, neke Bal vilice, 172 §. 100 E., Provo, on 58 Honored by Genevafor Long-Time Service; 2 With Company45 Years Feb. 13, at 10 am. The financial report for the year 1970 will be presented and financial activity, as it affected the Federal Land Bank, will be discussed by Jack Cline, senior vice president and secretary of the bank. cufflinks in recognition of 45 years service with U.S. Steel. eee: service with superintendent. His knowledge the same company is quite an of blast furnace operations has achievement and a testimonial brought him national to the company, Ralph B. Hall, recognition. He and his wife cost analyst-accounting and Ruby make their home in Provo. Both Mr. Hall and Mr. Ward William M. Ward, superintendent blast fur- gave almost identical comments naces, were honored this when asked abouttheir length of Nominations will be taken week at Geneva Works’ service service with the same company from thefloor to fill two expiring award luncheon for that length .» “when you enjoy the company and your work, why change?” directorships from Northern of service to U.S.Steel. Those honored at the luncheon Fifty-six others were also Utah and Wasatch Counties. honored at the luncheon held at for 40 years service are: Elbert the Riverside Country Club for Davis, Spanish Fork; Noel A. service of 25 years or more. Harrelson, Orem; John G. Works’ general Feher, Orem; Leo S. Mortenson, superintendent Ray Sundquist Provo; and Myron E.Strate, hosted the affair and presented Provo. the awards, Those with 35 years service: Mr.Hall, a native of Alabama, began his career with U.S.Steel in March, 1925 at Ensley Works, Alabama. He transferred to Stone, Orem; and Robert s. Geneva Works in 1953 working in Bowers, Provo. Eight received 30 years awaras. They are: Carl J. Forkum, Orem; J. ; Clarence E. ity. Mr. Ward is a native of Salt Lunceford, Springville; Elliott Lake City. His career with the H. Judd, Springville; Don Lees, honored for having the top district in the Corporation dates back to Provo; Julius M. Carrera, nation; Mrs. Don (Bonnie) Ungerman,for the August, 1925 shen he started as Provo; Robert T. Nelson, Provo; top unit (Provo-Orem); and Mrs. Melvin a laborer atthe Ironton Plant,In Clinton E. Harding, Provo. (Sylvia) Sawyer, top saleswoman. Many Those having achieved 25 1957 he was named blast furnace others in the county also shared in henors. years service are: Agere Fork: Wayne S. Proct Piehie"Charles J. Quintana, Roland §. Dean, Eldred Southwick, Herbert C. : Edwards and John P, Hansen. Orem: Walter J. Wes William A. Herbert, James D. ‘Byron R. ‘Sumner, Daniel Rieske, Grant J. Johnson, Kenneth Morrell, Dale "pay“CrdSpence Payson: Pleasant Grove: Harold K. Hooley, John G Johanson, John V. Christensen, Joseph W. Friant, Eugene A. Jarvis, Morley’ B. Keetch, Noland M. ord L. Branin, Kavachevich, ‘John Ashton, aad Harold K.Williamson. Salem: Glen B. Davis. Saniaquin: Kenneth D. Spanish Fork: Jones Christensen, Asa B. Curtis, Blaine A. Thomas, Anthony R. Thompson, Springville: Alvin R. Taylor, LynnF. Jackson. (i ling solid stete), micro- wave, radar. While at Signetics, he was in charge of the calibration nt wi ibility cor maintaining the highly juipment used in Giaatectareof integrated circuits. Both men are convinced that Utah Valley isa the place to live and raise families. Tuna Mercury Not as Bad As Once Thought tool WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Food and Drug Administration Springville, called General says the protlem of mercury Repair Service. Mr. Spotts’ contamination in tuna is not as business, Bobark Electronics, bad as once feared; but will occupy the same building, swordfish, it said, still is and will involve the repairing of another story. Ty, radio, stereo, and audio The agency Thursday deequipment. clared the U.S, tuna supplyfree Mr. Cobb studied electrical of excess mercury. It said a engineering at the University of nationwide survey showed only Washington for three years and 3.6 per cent of the canned tuna attended BYU for one year. He supply contained mercury in as worked many years as an amounts higher than the 0.5 electrician, , and spent one year parts per million safety limit. in the Utah State Highway However, the FDA said a Engineering sagen similar nationwide survey of Testing Laboratory prior to swordfish is half finished, and joining Signetics as the first of 297 samples studied, 87 per production equipment cent had excess mercury. maintenance man Mr. Spotts, an exuberant retired Air Force man, has 23 ptt ss iia years of experierce in USO BET e . 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