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Show 9 y V' V V X try f V r rv 'r ? v? r r v ' jr Whats With Emission Work? - U.S. auto makDETROIT who have won extension on meeting the 1975 exhaust emissions requirement still face a question prompted by their Japanese competitors. Why cant Detroit with all its technological muscle cut down on auto pollution as ers F one-ye- quickly as would cost the car buyer an exorbitant amount hundreds of dollars extra for a new car and more hundreds on later to maintenance, according American Motors Board Chairman Roy D. Chapin Jr. Ford officials have said costs would rise $.500 a car, with no profits. But Toyo Kogyo the maker of the Mazda and Honda, both of Japan, say they can meet the standards, even by 1975. A Honda official said his company's engine could be by any auto maker and would prove to be applicable to large engines American companies dispute the idea that meeting the standards with their big is as easy as with ihe little rotary and Honda engines It might appear that we can meet the standard for 1975, said General Motors Corp Board Chairman Rich"But ard C Gerstenberg meeting them on just a few cars and meeting them on every one of the 25,000 cars we build in a day is quite a different thing. auto Japanese makers' Basically, all four American companies contend the technology does not exist to enable them to meet the controversial standards on a full production basis over the period of durability testing 50, ftOO miles. And if the technology was developed in time, it v- - 'Vr" .... s TOTAL ASSETS LiABIt iTtfcb Demand deposits of individuals. partnerships ond corporations t.me ond savings deposits ot tndtviduois .. partnerships, ond corporations Deposits of United Motes Government Deposits of Sotes ond political subdivisions Deposits ot commercial banks Certified and officers checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Totol demand deposits (b) Totol time and savings deposits Federol tunds purchased and securities soU undei agreements to repurchase. Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURiTlfc Reserve for bod debt losses on loans (set up pursuont to IRS rulings) TOTAL RESERVLS ON LOANS AND SECURITIES CAPITAL ACCOUN S EQUITY CAPITAL, TOTAL .. Common stock total par value (No shares authorized 366.875) (No shares outstanding 356 85) 3.568,750 Surplus 6,061.497 Undivided profits U.198 997 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES. AND CAPITAL ... 00 05 05 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar duys date with call enamg Average ot total loans for the 15 calendar 43.547 tXKi 00 days ending with call date I. Jerry W. Lynn, Cashier, of the obove named bank do hereby declare belief of and to true the best of this condition n.y knowledge that is report JERRY W LYNN We the undersigned directors, attest the correctness ot this report ot con dttion ond declore that t has been examined bv us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true ond correct A L HIGGINS W E Gl Radiation in Food Work Studied in Many Lands Chicago Daily News Service The United States and 20 other countries are experimenting with a revolutionary method of sterilizing and preserving foods through radiation treatments. "Techniques have been developed for the use of irradiation to extend the market life of fresh meats, to prevent sprouting of root crops such as potatoes and onions, to retard mold and rot of fruits and vegetables, to control rate of ripening of stored fruits ail vegetables, and to control insect infestation by killing the insects." The process, using such sources as cobalt-60- , should be able to destroy golstridium botulinum, the microorganism that causes deadly botulism. In lower dosages, the irradiation acts as a preservative on fresh meats and produce items. According to Food Processing, an industry trade journal: A Kind of business of this affiliote Real Estate Holding Company or Manner in which gomation is affiliated with member bank, and degree of control Bank Owns all of Cooital Stock with bank Fmonciol relations which has a r day shelf life, may be able to be kept without harm for two weeks or more irradiation. through When the irradiation is combined with heat treatment a medium (thermoradiation), rare beef steak can be packed and stored at room temperature for more than two years, according to the trade journal. Fresh 'YIQODHQUSE Stock of otfiiiote registered in name of affiliated $10,000 00 I, W E Gile. Secretory-Treasure- r of 21 25 West Second South Street do solemnly swear incorporated, that the above statement is true, to the best ot my knowledge ond belief W E GiLE Sworn to and subscribed before me 197J. this 9th dov ot April, J M CAPPELLUCCI Notary Public (1 STURDIVANT Directors Commissioner, do hereby certify thot the foregoing is 0 true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bonk, tried m this office on April 9, 1973 W S BRIMHALL Commissioner State ot Utah, County ot Salt Lake ss Sworn to und subscribed before me this 9th day of April, 1973 J. M CAPPELLUCCI , Notary Public ( 24 75' beef, three-to-fou- NONE E Oil, Gas S.L Hotpoint Manager BARRELS Ml ALLNATION is Si. Ill. 2.M-766- Coming to 6 UTAH 5)(r frYo Meanwhile, the Brady Unit No 2 stepout well has reached a total depth of 14.572 feet in the Morgan formation. The Brady Unit No. 3 has reached 14.394 feet and is drilling toward a depth of 14,500 feet m the Morgan. A third stepout, the Brady No 5. is currently drilling at 949 feet on the wav to a total depth of 12,250 feet in the Nugget formation. The Brady unit, about 28 miles of southeast Rock Springs, is owned 41.25 percent each by Chnmphn Petroleum Co., Fort Worth, and Mountain Fuel Supply Co. Amoco Production Co., Tulsa, owns the remaining 17.5 percent. Mines Work Goes to S.L. Firm Centennial Development Co., Salt Lake City, has been awarded a major contract by Allied Chemical Co., H. B. Spencer, president, announced Thursday It provides for construction of a mine shaft and related underground storage facilities at Allied's trona mme and processing plant near Green River, Wyo. Work will be done under supervision of Fluor Utah, Inc.. San Mateo, which i handling the design and construction management of this phase of Allied's expansion program. The shaft will be 20 feet in diameter and fully concrete lined to a total depth of 1.600 feet shaft-sinkin- g An underground storage bin. together with necessary belt and other openings, slopes also will be excavated and concreted, he said U Work will start immediately. will be in 16 Completion months. 6,000 sq, ft. of coverage for Lawn Food. Clean, odorless Save on OKTHO-GIIO- " pellets provide fast action of nutrients to turn your lawn into a lush, green turf. Can be applied with any spreader. Compare price and coverage with other leading brands and see how much you save. Nicholson. Salt Lake City district manager'for was General Electric Co.'s Hotpoint products, Thursday distinfor award L PhiUippe" presented GE's "Gerald guished public sen ice Mr, Nicholson is a native of Salt Lake City and a 1938 business graduate of the University of Utah Mr Nicholson was nominated from among employes in the San an area which Francisco district ranges from Denver to San Francisco. and from Mexico to Alaska. 814 INTEREST COMPOUNDED The award was presented by Gordon B. Smith, western regional manager, at a luncheon at the Alta Club Mr. Nicholson was cited for exceptional public service in the great amount of volunteered personal time spent in Heart Association activities. He has served as chairman of county and state association fund campaigns. He is a past chairman of the board of the Utah Heart Assn., and now is a member of the board of the American Heart Assn 4 Retail Sales Tally Shows U.S. Boom WASHINGTON 3.95 6.95 Vowi- - 0000 q. ft.) (covers 12,000 sq. ft.) 271? lb. iii piSissak" 5882 55 lb. bag: 000 m). wtiivm onii't' SO icm its Long lb. ban: 17.500 .q. ft. I Weed end Feed V Call today boomier with the prospects of a recession more likely, too. Store sales for March were very strong, according to preliminary estimates just published by the department of commerce. But thats only part of the story. Even more significant are revisions of the statistics for January and Feb- ruary. The figure for January originally showed a gain of 2 9 percent over the month before. after adjustment for normal seasonal variations. Now it seems the gain was actually 3.3 percent. Actually Rose For February, the preliminary estimate was a decline of 1 percent. Now the statisticians are saying sales actually and' by rose a solid percent over January. March is now logged in with another hefty gain of 2 percent. And the late Easter with three more weeks for than last year spending a zippy April, foreshadows too It all adds up to the largest, most rapid surge m retail sales on record. But it is what this foreshadows for the rest of this year and maybe early 1974 that interest economists more. Many find it hard to see how businessmen could have to added very substantially in inventories Ihe first quarter not while consumers were grabbing so much of the economy's output. Figures on production aren't all in, but it doesnt seem to have jumped all that much. in- What's more, what increase there may have been m the inventory figures was probaby bly inflated price in Livestock LoanS for , v &L0A1I Soil Lake City, Utah Y f,gr. t tt. coverage It This implies two things: One with sales so high, the inventory-to-sale- ratios that s businessmen watch so closely would have dropfied to, the lowest level in more tran a decade. This is the sort of trend that activates industry to step up its ordering, to make sure it doesn't lose sales for lack of all the sizes, shapes or styles customers mav want. Continue Torrid Pace In short, the economys torrid pace will continue a while longer than many economists The was expected pace expected to slow after midyear. now the pronounced slowing may not show up for another quarter or two. Two stepped-uordering will make the economy all the more vulnerable to an exces' sive inventory pileup, once consumer falters. spending Businessmen will overshoot the mark on building up stocks. without meaning to the wav a classic business cycle works. Businessmen then react orders. Production slows The possibility of a r. ssion looms, with the increase m unemployment that would inevitably follow Whether a slowing would become an unmistakeable recession would depend a lot on p what the government especially the credit-controller- s at the Federal Reserve Board do to counter it Manor Names New Officer A. was Joseph Clayton named president of the board of trustees of Friendship Manor Corp., at the annual meeting and election. He succeeds Rov V Erickson. Mrs. Muriel H. 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Actual physical Newhouse News Service Honda Report Modifications TOKYO Honda Motor Co said it has successfully moditied two standard auto engines produced by General Motors Corp so.that they tire able to meet U S "eYrtiksinn control standards set for 1975 (p) DAVID WHITE coverage 13.95 The company said it adapted its compound vertex controlled combustion technology to engines mounted in Chevrolet Impula passenger autos Whirlybird Spreader spreads a uniform feather-edgpattern 8 to 12' wide Easy to use, convenient to store. guarantee e Four-yea- REPORT OF AN BAN AmC- -t OE THE FEDERAL Oc tem gan ja'ton -- TV S OP'HDGRO CHI' WON t't SGN ACCiDEVS READTK L45t . AJ us at ORTH0 AVOID satisfaction J For export gardening advice, ask .V:i e your dealer for our free, e Lawn and Garden Book. ON.' 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A reserve $vS in accord published J T H THE OF ANCE PROVISIONS THfc FEDERAL RESERVE ACT Rpsort as of Vorch 28 1973, of Con Rui'cDnq Comoanvwhicn is iffm'jtra w fn The ConftnentQ' 6ank 4 Tno Corr.DCJ',y 20h Sr Mmr Sf'cet S C Ufa"' 841 0 k 'ifl o' of afftlicife OPR CE BtJtLD'NG or Vatner m which above-name- r 5.95 of AFFILIATE t$ ' " "s'" . s t O A NED NONE Stock of affiliate reaered ,n nome o' affiliated bor.K $500.000 00 A E G'te Secretary o Conti nentgi Batd ng Comoonv. do solemn 'y swear that he above statement is true o 'he best of my knowledge and be ipt W E GILE Sworn to and subscribed before me nis 9tn dav of Apr.i, o3 J M CAPPELLUCCI ?4 75) Notary Public LET AN EXPERT HELP YOU WP'TE A RESULTFUL AD TODAY yog wont urry, o IfOirtd Wkgn Sa't Lake City, Utah ,, to tH o rent a 0"d COurtoy$ Fep yoj word vouri mo$t vy y Coll hr todov J2 Nf , t I A The Brady Unit No 1 well in southwestern Wyoming flowed 51 API gravity oil at a daily rate of 792 barrels, and gas at 670,000 cubic feet a day f inch choke through a during a test in the W eber formation, Mountain Fuel Supply Co reported. The drill stem test was conducted through inperforations in the terval between 14.172 and 14.1M feet, about 590 feet near the base of the Weber formation Tell me, did your doctor prescribe anything to reliev. you of your office tensions'1" 10 84 STATE OF UTAH I, W S. Brimhall. iTjp ;f;n ' VT y GE Service Award Cites one-hal- REPORT OF AN AFFILIATE BANK WHICH IS A MEMBER THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, PUBLISHED IN ACCORDOF ANCE WITH THF PROVISIONS THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT Report os of March 28 1973, 'Ot 21 25 incor West Second South Street porjted " which is affiliated with The Continental Bonk & Trust Company, 200 So Man Street. S.L C . Utoh OF OF ACCOUN1S rtjT - MFS Tallies Well Flow Wankel-powere- CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONO'TiON 0 Continental Boh & Trus Comoony of Sait Lake City, Ulan, and Domestic. Sjosd'or ev at fre oose of easiness March ?8, 1973 O State bonnr-- institution otgnniea and operating uroer the banking lows of this Stole and a memoer of the federal Reserve System Published in accordance with a con made by tne State Bonn mg Au thorities and bv the Federal Reserve Bank of this O'rm t ASSETS Cash ond due from bonks ) S Treasury securities Obligations of States ond oo'itical subdivisions Other securities (including $?14,J5 54 corporate stocks) Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Other loans Bank premises. furnlture ond fixtures, and o're' osct representing ban premises Real estate owned other than bonk prenvses O'her ossets EMERSONS 5. 13, 1973 IQ F The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, April By Malcolm Johnson Associated Press Writer - |