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Show 10 SUNDAY HERALD . Sunday, April 23, 1950 iiniiii.nHHi. "mi. j reueruiiuii Of Independent Business for Lftah County Area - .. News of Industry, Market!, Real Estate Business and Finance ! Fdod Prices Decline In ve r As Manager A.Dean Buckner Joins Gardner In Gray Ta Ices 0 Of Herald Printing Company Insurance Firm Lee H. Gray has been appointed manager of the Herald Printing Co 30 S. lit W, according to L. B.' Tackett, publisher - of The Daily Herald of which the company is a subsidiary. Mr. Gray came here front the Pacific Northwest, where he has been engaged in the printing and advertising business for the past three years. Prior to that, he owned and op- v 4 erated a weekly newspaper and V?.-., commercial printing plant near Denver, Colo. Mr. Gray is a World War II I veteran of three years, having served as an aerial engineer in the U. S. army air force, on Born In Iowa : While he was born in Iowa and attended grade school there, he gained his high school and college education in Montana and Washington. He began to1 learn r the printing rade wnen a small I...... illii. ,. boy. VHe has been in business for 20 LEE H. GRAY New manager years, and his experience quali- of the Herald Printing Co. fies him ta be. of great assistance to the people of Central Utah in solving their printing require- . ments. Alva O. Lewis will continue as foreman of mechanical production at the Herald Printing plant, ' " o 122rV. ll 1460 N. itischief Comes Naturally . - 1" HuisK Awning Go. Takes on New Line of Products - A. Dean er B-1- 7's. -- of Frank T. Gardner in trie insurance business was an- Saturday. iyut:ed Mi. Gardner, who previously has 'had the Travelers insurance ageivcy here,; has taken in Mr. with the Bucfcjner as a partner, Gardner-BucJJnnewrffirm known as the Insurance agency. Mm, Buckner has been in the luniBer business in Provo for the nast15 yearsj Active in the LDS chuf.th, he currently is bishop of the Srandview wara. the present, the partners F( hav$-ndowntown office, opera- tinieH the business from their hom is. Mr. Buckner resides at 1 '.. 5 association Ttle Bucfener with .7 Western Area FRANCISCO, April 22 Food prices generally drop ped last month throughout ine western region under the impetus of a decline in the price of fruits and vegetables, the bureau of la bor statistics reported today. Food prices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland dropped .03 per cent, Seattle 0.7 per cent and Salt Lake City showed a 1.5 per cent decline from February's price list. Spurred by rising costs of meat, food prices in Denver rose 1.4 per cent and 0.6 per cent in Butte, Mont., according to a report by Max D. Kossoris, regional director of the bureau. " SAN (U.R) A3INGTON, Mass. U.R Two youngsters, too small to reach a The Chinese social philosopher, firealam box, showed firemen Confucius, was born in 550 B.C. turned in a false alarm He died in 478 B.C. hothey simply by standing on the seat Coal is found in 43 of West of tfteir tricycle and pulling. the ;. leve. Virginia's 55 counties. Francis A. Probst has just re- representatives by their associafrom Berkeley, Cal. where tions. turned I he Mr. Probst stated that the Represented the Central Utah Farm Loan Assn. at the bank's outstanding loan volume National L 'Huish Awning and Shade Co. annual stockholders meeting of was approximately $68,000,000 at Lake of 1800 S. State, . Orem (at the the federal Land Bank of Berke- the end of 1949, increasing almost $4,000,000 during the year. There top of the hill oh Highway 91 ley Vpril 17 and 18. north of Provo) has just been T$e Central Utah National were 2098 land bank loans made ' made dealer for "Dutch Boy" Fargyi Loan Assn., Mr. Probst in the four states during 1949, he paint products, it was announced pointed out, is one of 54 associa- said, for a total of $14,894,000. Mr. Probst reported that election in California, Arizona, from Saturday. Closing quotations were held to select four new tions own which the Utah and Bert and John Huish, the direct wire of Ken-L- o ners, announced that their new banp and through which land members of the stockholders comBoy stocks is al barrt loans are made to farmers mittee, and their alternates. J. M. Corporation, 265 W. 1st N. line of Dutch in to supplement their andbi ranchers. These associations Palmer of Cedar City serves as a ready member from this previously-stocke- d Lines of lawn havj more than 13,000 members committee facili- general area and T. LeGrand Jar-mare credit their wh .New York Industrial using a w i n Venetian furniture,; lift, of Orem, Utah is the alter ties! The delegates in attendance Averages Off .24 at 11. blinds, and' window shades.' .09 at .he meeting were selected as nate member. $ .06 Bristol Silver The Huiihei have been in busi.28 .25 Cardiff .04 ness for 15 years, moving to their Central Std. . . . . .03 y 1.25 .95 Chief Con , present location in February, ' .25 Clayton Silver . .24 1947. The new "Dutch Boy" line Stock Salt Exchange Ne-vad- co-p- ui art -- . an ' n .o v.oiumoua ncuu .21 .19 , Combined Metals . .09 Crescent Eagle . .07 - .03 . .02 East Standard .10 .. . .08 East UUh 09. Eureka. Bullion . ..07 .10 .08 Eureka Lilly . Horn Silver. .. . . .10' , : il2 .01 .01 Indian Queen .06 04 Leonora .13 .10 Madison Mines .06 Miller Hill ... .. .03 .05 Mt. States Dev. ...08. .03 . . .02 New Majestic .. 1.17 1.25 New Park .35 North Lilly ... . .34 .01 North Standard . . .01 .27 Park City Cons. . .26 Prince Cons. .... .10: .12 1.35 Rico Argentine ..1.20 .03 Royston Coal'n .. .03' 3.40 Silver King Coal'n 2.75 .14 Tintic Lead . . . . . . .11 will include paints, enamels, varnishes stains, painting aids, and painter supplies. : ed Washington Lobby The federation then totals the vote from Dusinessmen throughout the nation and Its legislative staff then proceeds to lobby for or against the various bills in the house, senate fair trades commission, department of commerce etc. "The goal of the federation start in Washington Wjo gevme work done that the businessmen stated. want," Mr. English x . , . . I MM ine 1 1 puDwc - rciauuni 1 oci-me- 4 nt --M of the federation; conducts e radio programs, - Inbusinessmen and terviewing others on underlying! issues of free competitive enterprise. nation-wid- Globe Tailors and Clothiers 144 West Center StJ Wovo f The new owner Mr. scoe brings you a complete L. new line of the newest material land styles in both tailor made and ready made clothing that are guar anteed. Building Permits Drop Under Total One Week Ago Your Lucky Bring This Ad With You and Save I 5 1 I Additional On Your New Suil J I $67,600. permits issued this week in the total amount of $56,500 went to: D. V. Harwood, 853 N. 12 E., $6000, dwelling; Jessie B. Payne, Jordon avenue, Grand-vie$10,000 dwelling; Wilford N. 10 W., $7000, dwel190 Gray, ling; R. C. Talbott. 63 N. 3rd E., $700, basement remodeling; Dick Boshard, 401 S. 7th E., $200, garage; T. L. Johnson. Ash avenue, $14,000, dwelling; D. A. Robertson, 171 N. 1st E., $3000 remodel Co., dwelling; Knudsen-Brow- n 1516 Cherry Lane dwelling, $8000; Clarence Tucker, 441 S. 5th E., $500, closing in porch; Walter H. Wagner, 1860 W. Center, $7000, dwelling; Dean Hardy, 807 E. 9th N., $100, addition to garage. 11 Flying Saucer BYU Speech Dept. w, presents The Hilarious Comedy The finest ready made popular priced clothing In gab ardine, sharkskins & worsteds for QO Men and Young Men. $49.95 now. Sharkskin and worsted Heavy grade gabardine Slacks in new and connew style servative styles, now Q QP . )7tyUS J ii BELVEDERE" COLLEGE HALL Slacks now. April 26 to 29 7tx J . I2s0il450 0 top-quali- ty ' SALT LAKE CITY, April 22 President Oscar Kaalstad of the Norwegian. . state railroad reports that many things in Norway's economy now are in better shape than before the recent war. Kaalstad, visiting relatives in Salt Lake City, said last night that complete prosperity is "al most in sight" after six years of post-w- ar restoration labor. READY NOW (U.R) TrIE BIG, BEAUTIFUL PHONE 80 WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW . PROVO GREENHOUSE . I Westmgii oiise WITH THE EXCLUSIVE .70 .66 SALES Cardiff, 100 at 26. Clayton SUver, 1000 at 24; 24. 200 MR. RONALD MURPHY Columbus Rexall, 2000 at 271 commonweaiin Leaa, iuuu ai East Standard, 5000 at 2i i. ; Eureka Lilly, 1000 at Kentucky, Utah, 1000 at 2. North Lilly, 100 at 33. Park City Cons., 2000 at 26. Plumbic, 800 at .15. m. SAYS 8. I ISIIISI vi Choose from our large selection of all plants. Norway Coming Back i Rapidly, Says! Native T at - IP. . -- Untie Standard .. j Evergreens, Rose Bushes, Flowery Shrubs . ..... a. k. I Paul D. Vincent, Provo bus! nessman, has been appointed chairman of the Utah qounty dis trict, National Federation of Independent Business, it was announced Saturday by J. Allen English of Salt Lake City, district manager. Composed of business men throughout the country, NFIB is an organization devoted to promotion and protection of the American system of private busi ness and free enterprise, with; equal rights for all, Mr. English' said. Voice In Laws i. It is also designed to give small business a greater voice in laws governing business, and through Newly-namPAUL D. VINCENT its functions, all member businesschairman of the Utah men have opportunity to express county district for the National their vote on new bills before Federation of Independent congress so that the nation-wid- e sentiment of business on these bills can be determined, Mr. English explained. Describing the federation's legislative procedure, Mr. English said each member receives from the federation each month a list of bills in congress relating to small business. The member expresses his vote for or against Of each measure, and hands the ballot to the local chairman, who Valuation of building permits tabulates the votes, notifies the isued this week by City Engineer national office of the federation Earl Conder dropped $11,100 of the total votes from his district, and sends the ballots along. under last week's total of The Piobst Attends Land Bank Meet mna i mnr iumeuj lineoni orr winora.;ii : ooo hoc MM. FHw atia- - umm a am eiT (tax. AU mgtuitran iai jiTfcur in rim t tficfltt1 r'r good. Cow Oac Imv tfaw fevyeff scpftfMeijr Mt Bmd Mix!) mtkt: kMCk JVi V w)T SHOT tttr rati MOLLS mI 5 and QjU nyg,B fo Bra4 Mix twfriw Cke deliooaf l I yomt . ,y7r cm yom SAVEx?50 Groeer or e4 rntHM tar Bagley and Co., Food Brokers 10 - Exchange Bids , Salt Lake City. Utah, Tel. 3.1723 Insulation Wall Boards ' Inc. Simpson Board, Decor- ative Tile Board, Masonite Products, Sheet Rock, Plaster Board Lath. ; ROSS I JENSEN ; Lumber A Bldr. 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