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Show 14 ' "SSttJSf? -i- SUNDAY HERALD .1SM 4 v A - A , RIO GRANDE AGENTS, OFFICIALS CONFER IN PROVO Report on business and operating im-provements were topics of top order for these Rio Grande agents who met in Provo Saturday. Front row, from left: R. Ji Brown, Thistle; C. E. Eggertsen, Spring ville; M. Ai Pounds, ticket agent, Provo RM. Felt, Hejber; Cplvin Tracy, Geneva; O. S. Stapp, Provo, meeting! chairman; N; S. Gregory, Garfield; H. S. Morrison, cashier, , Provo; C. EJ Wilde, chief clerk, Provo; J. T. 'Jenkins, cashier, Geneva;' R. P. Howard, Sigurd. Back row: BJ S. Eggertson, Payson; C. J. Mc- Keller, Salt Lake City; C.R. Riddle, relief agent, Provo; Leon Bartlett, Ogden; D. K. Downey, Helper; C. El Slaugh, Gunnison; C. N. Brown, Marys vale; F. R, Grove, Manti; A. L. Lund, Eph-raiDarol Rasmusen, North Salt Lake; F. A. Chryst, Moroni. ; , p "! JfWLW t fVl, riff i ' ' - v- ( - ' " xv;:( ; , i i , - 1 W - m; 1 " I : r-V- Business Gains Noted At Rio Grande Confab Here Continued growth of Utah and traffic manager; Earl L. Beards- de- ley, director of industrial develop projection of even greater velopment are reflected in! the ment; P. K. Yonge, director of parallel business, gains on! the agriculture; O. J. Teeter, coal Rio Grande, O .S. Stapp, agent traffic manager; Nj P. Richards, for the railroad and chairman superintendent of employment; of an all-dbusiness conference1 E. F. Smith, supervisor freight in Provo, reported at the close claim prevention;- - M. E. Eskel- of the Saturday sessions. son, chief clerk to auditor of All agents of Utah for the rail freight station! accounts, and road were included in the Provo Carlton T. Sills, advertising and session, reporting on operations publicity manager. own areas and discussing: From Salt Lake City were B. H. both local and regional business Decker, executive assistant; E. and operating mat- R. Moran, superintendent Salt development "' r'x ' Lake division? H. J. ters. i Riggert, as"We are proud that D & RGW sistant traffic manager; D. P. business in Utah con- Heiner, general agent,, passenger APPOINTED Lorry E. Ryt- tinues to generated show an increasing im department; C. D. Miller, asting, named zone manager for portance m tne over-a- u R. S. opera sistant superintendent; Investment firm. tion of the railroad," Mr". Stapp Lawrence, general agent, freight said. "It Is evident that not only department; L. C. Horsley, chief is the Rid Grande handling its clerk, freight department; D. Jj obligation to shippers and pas- Deason, chief .clerk, superintensengers in excellent shape, but dent; E. 3. Mitchell, claim de that the agents at all points are partment. joining in the community and in dus trial development that continues in this area' A former newspaperman and The Utah agents selected D; K. Brigham.Youijig University grad- Downey, Helper ,as chairman for coming year, and named B. uate has returned to Provo as a the E. Eggertsen, Payson, secretary. Difor Investors lone manager Colvin Tracy; Geneva served as versified Services, Inc. secretary during the year just Real estate activity continues He is Lorry E. 'Rytting, of v concluded. brisk in Utah county ; according who graduated in 1952 O. J. Grimes, traffic general to reports of sales by real estate with a degree in journalism.- headed the from manager, group, ' firms. He edited the1 Brigham Young Rio Grande general offices In Johnson-Peay real estate firm, Universe in 1950-5and won Denver. With him were L. H. Orem, reports the following sales awards for both semes- Hale, general superintendent of: made the past three during ' ters. ; transportation; J. C. Borg, freight months which j brings their total Before accepting his present traffic manager;; H. F. Burnaugh, to 50 for sales year to date. assistant traffic freight manager; The residence the position, Mr. Rytting was a re- O. A. 1576 S. 1st E., at Kellogg, assistant freieht porter,5 photographer, and editor West- Dwain was Orem sold for in Provo,' Salt Lake City and fall to Herman Bray; 499 N. 50 E,. Orem for Paul H. Shurtleff Mr. Rytting will represent "nis to George Branin; 535 N. 8th E., company in Utah, Wasatch, DuProvo for Richard Eddington to chesne and Uintah Counties. MarshaU Craig; 710 E. 12 S., In Orem for Kenneth F. Duffin to LaMar Devey: 143 W. 8th S., DETROIT (yP(i-C-K) President Orem for Adams, to Donald Walter Reuther charged last night C. Eitner; Dick 1864 S. 472 E., Orem that Parke, Ja vis & Co., one of for Algean L. Carter to Ralph the nation's top producers of the 558 N. 12th W., Orem for Salk- polio vaccine, was making k Hansen; Ennis Shoell to Kenneth 'Johnson; SPRUfGVILLE "Reed Averett "cruel and inhuman effort" to 420 S. Idaho, Provo, for Willard nd Max (Skinny) Rowland, "use", the vaccine issue in on4 Peterson to Joseph Meyere. fiprrngville business men an- tract talks with the union. Other sales are 358 E. 12th N., nounce that jthey haVe taken over iteutner saw . tne firm was Orem, for Gerald A. Heaps to ' Ute management by Hugh W. Park; 851 W. 1340 N., f the Dairy playing polities witJi polio Freez establishment, 93 S. Main. using the vaccine issue to "en Provo, for N. R. Hart to Edgar y. .'The drive-i-n' opened this week. gender sentiment" against the lo-- i Prestwich; 1350 W. 1550 N., Pro The new proprietors have made cal of the CIO Oil, Chemical- and vo for Vernon Short to Willard R.an additional entrance to the Atomic Workers. Company- and Peterson ; 835 W, 450 N., Orem drive-i- n from First South street union officials had "no comment" for Dix Hardy io Max P. Keele; Entrance may also be made just after meeting last night to con- - 430 Beverfer Av Orem, for How outh of the building and exit be sider new union proposal ,;: for the ard Storrs to O. H. Rhoads; 827 first tlm. .(...:. tween the building and d N. 350 E., Orem, for Verlin Hatch oompany official charged that to Andrew Barber Shop. They have theA new Rowe; 1116 E. 2nd S., proposals were tendered Provo for Cecil Hal Day to Mar e also made; window on "at a time when the issues should vin M. Witt; 1755 S. Sandhill Rd., the north side, and arranged park be narrowing, rather than grow Orem, for Kenneth Johnson to ing- space in the rear of the ing larger in scope." The official, Irwin G. Wilkinson; 752 E. 620 N., building. Personnel Relations Director Har Provo for Glen Peterson to Howold K. Daniels, accused the union ard 1391 W. Center, for of lacking in sincerity in an effort J. Storrs; to Ivon John Peay; Ray Borget to reach agreement. 97 W. 12 N., Orem for Leness Gordon to Max T. Wake: 1350 Cherry Lane for Ralph Moore to EIRoy Hafen; 1280 Cherry Lane In S. for Ellis Peay to Stan Neilsen; SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A po 703 W. 450 N., Orem for R. L Big lice officer here Kicked down a Madsen to Frank Long; 48 W. door and crawled through a burn SAN FRANCISCO - (UP) Safe 2nd S., American Fork, for G. P. ing house Friday night to make to Don K. Olsen. sure no member of. a family of way Stores, Inc., has announced Wagstaff Home at 6451. 5th N., Provo, that sales for the firm and its five was trapped inside. for Lloyd Crapo to Hugh Taylor; for the 46 Officer R. B. Jacobsen arrived consolidated subsidiaries S. 6th E., Springville, for Stan ended April 23, before firemen at the burning resi four weeks to Neilsen Carl Boyer; 1288 John to in an amounted dence 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elia crease of 9.53 $135,924,279, W. 14th Provo, for James per cent over sales Walker toN., son. Door handles weye so hot they Jack Thornton; 20 E. 1954. in same for the .period couldn't be touched and the neat 450 William Smith for N., Orem, 1855 retail locawas. popping windows from the There were , to B. Jack Jensen; 751 w. 420 N., tions in operation in 1955, com structure. B. Jensen to Ken for Jack Orem, with 1879 in 1954. 14 .Dove; 1233 S. 11th W., neth' Jacobsen, kicked down the front pared dollars of door and crawled into a bedroom Sales in the four Provo, for Austin M. Chiles to for subsidiaries Canadian to make sure that neither the par 373 N. 6th E. for to amounted $13,065,- - Ray J. 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