OCR Text |
Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, March 30, 1961 Missile Industry In Utah Obtlook: Big Demand for Office Personnel While the Mountain West and the nation generally are now experiencing a mild recession, re-cession, the business outlook ahead is for an unprecedented demand for skilled office personnel. per-sonnel. That was the predictibn of George H. Maxwell, vocational counselor Stevens Henager College. He was in Orem recently re-cently to address students of Orem High School. "This mountain area Is fast becoming America's missile-making missile-making center," Mr. Maxwell .said. "Three major missile manufacturing and assembling companies will Increase their number of northern Utah employes em-ployes by a total of 4,500 be tween now and the end of '62. They are Thiokol Chemical Company, Brigham City, Utah; Hercules Powder Company, Magna, Utah; and Boeing Airplane Air-plane Company, Ogden Utah." He noted that Thiokol has now under construction a $34 million missile production plant near Brigham City, and also a $200,000 rocket operation operat-ion center in Ogden. "'Hercules "'Her-cules has started a new $21 million plant near Magna, and Boeing , is converting the old Ogden Ordinance Depot Into a missile assembly plant," ' he said. He noted that potato processing pro-cessing plants are adding new payrolls in Idaho and there are If x SKILLED OFFICE WORKERS NEEDED -- George Maxwell, vocational counselor. big new developments In Utah in notash. phosphate, and oil. These Industries themselves OW HERE! THE Saturday and Sunday, April 1st and 2nd Watch our Big 1200 sq. ft Manufactured Rambler ' go up in one day' -Seeing Is Believing-; Also come and see our Lovely 1,900 sq. ft. Split Level completely modeled for your pleasure and you can see our new 3 bedroom Nomad All Finished. Fin-ished. Hidden Features Galore: Finished overhang and Brick Veneer . Dome lighted bath Acoustic ceilings . Textured Walls Aluma - Sheath insulation - These along with many many more. And you can visit our new store at 950 So. State, Orem and examine the displays of beautiful quality materials ma-terials which you as'a client can choose to go in your new home Westinghouse cabinets Treasuretone Paints pplfancef6 Cohgoleum Nairn Vinyl Color of Brick for your Inlaid Ceramic tile and Home even the Color of , Many other choices ! ! Ruberoid Shingles But we build the Highest Quality approved construction in Brick Veneer, Stressed Roof Trusses, closed overhang and finished carport. Intermountain Housing Corporation (Manufactured Homes) 950 South State --Orem, Utah Eldred Fisher ...... AC 5-6022 J. F. Elder ..... FR 3-0269 E. H. Bjarnson ... HU 9-4668 J. W. Jaussi ..: AC 5-5922 Justin Smith FR 4-0802 Quentin Elder AC 5-6234 Eastteir Facade Off - ' Easter Pets BUNNIES - 98c BABY CHICKS . 10c Fish Department BABY ANGELS ........ 3 for $1.00 MOLLIES Buy 3 for $2.10 and get one free Visit Our Nursery Dept. COMPLETE LINES OF ALL TREES. AND SHRUBS All sizes And Varieties Juniper Tarns 6-10 Inches - TQ, As Low As 7t EASTER LILY SPECIAL Large Flowers that Will Beautify Your Easter Season 98c to $1.98 ROSE. One Dozen No Hybrid Teas BABY CHICKS WITH EACH $2.00 PURCHASE Free Garden Books Friday - Saturday - Monday 9 a m to 7:30 p m Ride Out And Save 417 South State, Orem, Phone AC 5-1536 Orem High , Lunch Menu For Next Week Orem . High School lunch menu for the first week in April was sent to the Orem-Geneva Orem-Geneva Times by Mrs. Enade Bunnell, lunch manager, as follows: MONDAY Turkey Gravy over whipped potatoes with cheese Creamed peas Celery sticks Whole wheat roll3 and but ter Peanut butter cookies Chilled peaches Milk TUESDAY . Cheeseburger In buttered bun Pickles, lettuce and radishes Buttered green beans Delicious apple cake with lemon sauce Milk WEDNESDAY Hot baked beans Potato salad i Olives and carrot sticks Hard rolls and butter Individual cherry pie Milk THURSDAY Barbecued hot dogs Hash-brown potatoes Red and White cabbage salad sal-ad Bread and Butter Apple roll with sauce , Milk FRIDAY Beef gravy over'dresslng Buttered carrots Tossed spring salad with French dressing Rice muffins and butter Pinked grapefruit Milk Lions See Iran Slides; Name Nominees Boyd Bauer showed slides on the peopje of Iran and how they live for members of the Orem Lions Club recently at a local cafe. Mr. Bauer lived in Iran where his mother was on an assignment for the government. gov-ernment. He worked for the U.S. Army on an engineering project. pro-ject. In charge of the program were Wayne Allen, Marion Clark and Triad Johnson. President Gilbert Jensen conducted a business meeting Sample ballots for the election to be held Thursday, March 30, were passed out and the candidates were introduced. For president J.D. Pyne and Alfred Bennett were nominated. nominat-ed. Others running are Robert Gammell and Don Hales, first vice president; Eph Twitchell and Frank Butterlield, second vice president; Walt Willis and Clyde Olsen, third vice president; Richard Groesbeck and Howard Farnsworth, tail twister; Max Brown and Wayne Allen, Lion tamer; Robert ' Thorn, Jack Renner, Marion Clark and James Bunnell, Bun-nell, directors. will need hundreds of new secretaries, stenographers, accountants, ac-countants, IBM card punch operators op-erators and other office personnel," per-sonnel," Mr. Maxwell said. "But new business and industry indus-try which these big payrolls will attract will require even more office personnel secretaries secre-taries for doctors and dentists, accountants for expanded utility services and others." Y He said that starting salaries for stenographers, secretaries and accountants continue to climb. "For , example, Civil Services salaries in this area now are: stenographers, $291- $411 a month; accounting clerks, $291-$411 a month; card punch operators, $270 -$338 a month; and accounts. $335-$l,045 a month," he said. J t V- should arrange their real estate, es-tate, insurance and bank accounts ac-counts so that if their hus bands should die suddenly the estate doesn't need to go to court. At a business meeting the group voted to purchase $40 worth of children's books for the Orem Public Library. They also voted to donate $15 toward sending a girl to Girl's State, send $2 each to care CARE in South America and to a scholarship fund in South America. Mrs. Burr was ap pointed chairman of the purchase pur-chase of a tree to be planted in the Orem City Park. Mrs. Blake Dallln, member, was congratulated on her winning win-ning the Timpanogos District Vogue sewing contest. PULSE IS A BIT WEAK but otherwise other-wise Tom Told, OHS studentbody vice-president, seems to be all right as he has his latest traffic accident observance of Safety Week. President Presi-dent Bryce Christenson is checking to find out if he'll be able to make it to the Traffic Dance tonight. Christian Science Leader Set Provo Lecture April 6 . How health and Individual usefulness can be restored through spiritual means, as illustrated il-lustrated in the Bible, will be brought out in a public lec ture on Christian Science to be given in Provo Thursday, April 6th, by John D. Pickett of Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Pickett will speak in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, 105 East First North, Provo Pro-vo at 8 p.m. under the auspices of First Church , of Christ, Scientist, Provo. His subject will be "Christian Science: The Joy of Living by Divine Authority." Auth-ority." The public is invited to attend without charge. A native of Ohio, Mr. Pickett Pick-ett was educated in Georgia & North Dakota. Formerly president presi-dent of his own investment banking firm, he liquidated his business affairs in 1942 to enter the full time practice of Christian Science. He was a Christian Science Wartime Worker during World War II. Prior to that he had served in active field service on the Illinois Flood Relief Committees of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Since becoming a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, he has traveled throughout the United States, South America, and Canada. Mrs Childress To Be New Olesca Leader Mrs. Jack Childress was chosen president of the Olesca Club Monday evening at an election meeting held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Partridge. Part-ridge. She will succeed Mrs. E. Dixon Larsen. Other officers elected were Mrs. Gloria Mecham, vice president; Mrs. Russell Brown, secretary; Mrs. Joy Bowers, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Craven, reporter-historian; Mrs. Wil liam Burr, program chairman Mrs. Partridge, membership chairman. O. DeVere Wooton, Amer ican Fork attorney, spoke on "Getting Your House In Ord er". He explained how wives Only liiiHM brings you . . . far ukag ixnm ad dSfc-.'V'--' Macaroni 'n Cheese with flMm Kraft Dinner gives you tender macaroni, creamy with golden cheese goodness! Easy and quick to fix "as is." Or combine it with other foods for inexpensive ytt delicious main UkL COSTS f A SERviNG ONLY.? Most men judge their fellow-man fellow-man by the way he accepts them and their idas. Quick Insurant EJS1 jutoalass i Installation I dealer I Claim Service Installation THE ONLY AUTO GLASS SHOP IN THE AREA TO DISPLAY THIS EMBLEM! '6fcuu.En CP PAIMTO . W. P. FULLER & CO 70 E. 1st North, FR 4-1860 IheWontAdT Pay in$ $$ RAIN OR SHINE Y&fft CjfS DAY OR NIGHT "sKa vT - Use as many washers anar I 0-4 j dryers at one time as you need to y4 Ns--) do your entire wash ail at once r - VPyyv be all through in an hour! (l Jfsi Wf NEVER CLOSI MVJj I uZLm I 'I JUST INSTALLED: Two New nair Driers. Now you can wash your clothes and dry ypur hair at the same time. Plenty of Free Parking and Machines ,No Waiting - Free TV PAY -WTE LAUNDER CENTER 577 NORTH STATE - OREM, UTAH EM Ml Small A . . . 3 Dozen . . ... . $1.00 large A . . .3 Dozen . . . ". . . . $1.19 large Chex . . . . 3 Dozen. . . $1.09 IT -IB DM ranio) rvnrr3 Li O O 0 0 C o o o U9q 12) o o o o o 2g(2 Fresl Libs. mm ADD tee Dfleinni! 786 South State, Orem, Ph. AC 5-2539 |