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Show Business Personality of the Week SUNDAY HERALD 11 kdnddll Finids Banking a Challenge; Forecasts Great Future for Provo Man Takes Ex-Pays- on man learns to think fast- - and His construction experience has Answer while .on his feet, 'Mr. proven in banking valuable By ERiMA JEANNE ARGYLE President of the State Bank of Provo, J. W. Randall is banker who dislikes "the solid maVble and starched shirts" of tradition. Poultry Post circles to Mr. Randall, because knowing real estate he is able to readily appraise' values. He was Jack Loveless has been named associated in also fruit indirectly of the farm supply dik to. and manager Informal his father, and vision for the Utah with and .' himself farming illustrates Mr. Randall Poultry and and farm orchard understands j Farmers Cooperative, according his aim to' help the public feel management. v1 to. H. M. Blac.khurst more casual about "entering a general During World War I In Mer- manager of Utah's largest farm bank. ' was he construction Marine chant are "Some people actually Mr. Loveless has served as youngest man in a crew of 125. afraid to come into a bank be-of of his because of the Ogden branch of Yet, knowledge manager This cause the formality n a d architectural UPFC for the past three the blueprints reputation, ' he said, is changing in from his experience drawings feelyears, during which time he has as banks develop a "family" he the lumber set an outstanding record for business, family's ing as he is striving to bring of the foreman was, sales and membership increases. group. ampng State Bank's employes. Mr. .Loveless worked at the Pay-so- n His son, K. A; Randall is assoBorn in Ogden j branch of Utah Poultry for 20 ciated with him in State Bank Born in 'Ogden, Mr. 'Randall before going to Ogden, giv A years' and vice until as cashier. life there his entire president spent 23 years with the organ! him 1946 in to ing take lives to married Idaho, Provoirt he came daughter zauon. four He The Randalls have in bank. the: an active part grandchildren. already was a member of the board of directors- and a vice Mr, RandaU is a member of Kiwanis president. club, IOOF lodge, Elks, His entire career has been the and Chamber of Commerce, two construction fields: h spent Enjoys Outdoors ' and. finance. Enjoyment he finds in seeing Before coming, to Provo he had the rustic beauty in the scenery Elliott Simons of Spanish "Fork, of the West. "The average per- assistant manager of Barbizon worke;' with; 'family .members in son is missing the beauty close Company in Prqvo. has leftfor the Pioneer Coal and Lumber company- - which fie joined at 17 by,, and yet will drive miles to find a famous spot' not as inter- there is a great potential in this after "finishing - high school. He became president of this comarea. esting as many close to home." k position he still holds. "Provo of the pany, Citin'g "The future holds great promdevelpment he work and hard 12 fox the Provo area," he conise within he the Application has been years to bank his rise credits for presi here, Mr. Randall claimed the cluded. h dent, with only a high school edu PRESIDENT J. Y. 'iRandall... city is really only in Its infancy. cation. Althousjjj of course other president of State Bank of Pro- "Future growth," he' said, factors will iMuence. the situ- - vo, who sees continued growth ;"should exceed that of the past ation,. he says ft is still possible and expansion for Provo. His 10 years." Because of the bank's to work up from bank messenger own bank is in the midst o a dealings in local real estate and to president, but a eollege educa building and expansion project. expansion, Mr. Randall feels tion is a distinct advantage, he notes. Especially, are debating and public speech important assets. Through- this ability, the young Randall pointed out. Effective peaking will get Ms point across. Pebate study is an asset even'for research., Mr. Randall added. ' Continual Challenge Yet, "yoti don't quit learning when you quit school." Life in banking is a continual challenge, and "some very hard problems will come aip." The actual work of - banking is before and after banking hours, he said., i easy-to-tal- ? of . j co-o- p. j . r. - i 1 Barbizon Ajd Visits Plants , , , : Drive to Lure Industries Under Way SUNDAY,. SEPTEMBER 7,' 1958 :. Utah County, Utah Othr areas o activity outlined A new committee of the Provcr Chamber of Commerce, charged with the responsibility of promoting new industrial activity in the metropolitan Provo area, held its organizational meeting this week, according to Fred" J. Meyers, chairman. A broad survey agenda, designed to help; the committee determine the route of its activities and to establish immediate heeds, formed the basis of discussion. Identified as the, most likely "starters" "preliminary to long-ranprogramming are (1) establishing a, contact with BYU in the interest of utilizing specialized or technical skills and resources of the university: in attracting new industry to the area, and (2) capitalizing on the recent entry into Utah by electronic firms to attract supporting complimentary new ' industry. Dr. A. J. Hill of the university was named to follow through on contacts and K. A. Randall will chairman efforts in the electronics: area. : ge ; BYU-committ- ee j by the committ e as relevant 'to its purposes are : 1. That a sui yey be 'taXea to determine the nature and extent of ? purchases of goods andor s ;rvices, and that steps be taken ' y the committee to brirfg these nseds to the atten-tio- n of existing irms so that they may give consid ration to the possibility of broad ming their operations jto care for these foreign purA. E. Terry was given chases". this" assignment. . 2. That the committee make contact with, am periodically meet with responsible representatives of the other politii al subdivisions of Utah jCounty, ani with representatives f railroad, Salt Lake Chamber of (nuneilce, Greater Utah Valley, Inc., Ua'h Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning, fand others. V Dallas Young Jr. will handle this assignment. S. That the ommittee develop a program aimed toward assisting the expansion pans of local firms. Mr. Terry will chairman this area. 4. That consMeratioo be given to the adoption bf a new financial arrangement fos industrial prbmo- 'away-from-Ut-al tion. Max Elliott will probemeans Other members of the committee of accumulating funds- for promo- are S. D. Burnside, J. H. Calder, tion. v Sharp Gillespie, Kenneth J. Pace, 6. That the committee work V. Nichols and J. E. Stein, Mr. with closely proper city authority Ashton and Mr. Stein are to the goal of establishing industriof the committee. V al parks, properly developed,' for Mr., Meyers said that the comindustrial use; also, to compile a mittee would meet in the near fu-- f list of available tracts and" sites ture with the Provo City Planning for industry, p. E. Ashton was Commission in a joint orientation '' measure. given this assignment. . vice-chairm- en -- . FOR , HONEST , the East, where he will participate in a three week's course of study. He will observe methods and FAMED SURGEON DIES receive training, in three plants Dr. Raffaele ROME (UPI located resipectively at Jessop, Paoiucci, 66, jan internationally: Pa., Patterson, N. J., and Newark, famed surgeon whose patients in- Y. He will also visit Wash- eluded Pope Phis XII and the late N. ington, D, 'C.t before returning Benito Mussolini attack Thursday night. home Sept 14. -- - and EFFICfENT ' ADMINISTRATION i 9, f VOTE FOR err" 4 PARSON ; Republican Candidate' ':, '' for ;. UTAH COUNTY RECORDER A Candidate with Integrity V "j Vote in Primary Election Sept. 9,1950 Paid Pol. Ad. Alice Rowley, Comm. Sec. . 1958 G.E. 1Tfle7DS0irQ PRIZEWORDS No. 1 Ahswer - ' mm A yal(ley Auction ma r rx n nnivn rnrK "":. vM- -: 4. I ?.v.v,vXj ' P.WX'l'J.ffl j.W.'i,.l.V.'f .'.'.'.'.'.f.W.", ' E D m . M WC A R inn, ,imt R a MW.W c m MM rrmr tfi mmm b L a iiiii; n km Sale Thursday, September i'MV. head. Market generally strong, 25c-5hlzner. .instances up "' $1.00. JStotkers and feeders mak ing up 50 of the supply, grain-fed cattle and cows making up the balance. Low choice to high ' $$7?, J??Hr 0c good! steers Low j slaughter 23.00-24.50- "; and: heifers to 0 good some dairy-typ- e 20.50-21.5- 0: 1 u ' 1959 G.E. TELEVISION will soon be at A. L. QUGKETT'S remaining 1958 Models MUST be sold at GREAT REDUCTIONS! NEW 'y',; MiAi -- EST Explanation commercial Holstein standard cows 20.50-22.00-;- g- 'SE Eicp:l(Ei average steers and heifers standard to low good 22.00-22.5- 0: steers 24.50-25.5- .v'.'V:, Ac ross Down 2. A man who has;a tendency to be FECKLESS is apt to be a utility to commercial canners and cutters 1958 General Electric brave person's FEAR sometimes5 causes great aston-- ishment Feat). ; Sometimes sore trial to his wife (Reck doesn't ' go 4 far enough with Bulls higher, commercial bulls FECKLESS m e an s less). 23. (X); utility to confmercial FEAT; he is a brave person , Sdnce '.he weak, spiritless. - carnier bulls 19.50- and in all probability his merely has a tendency he is achievement is outstanding. to be a sore trial apt merely we don't normally, link. But meawm stocjcer steers to his wife. Apt understates com FEAR with bravery, though it quality 22.5024.00; plain and with RECKLESS; a moment of mon kind, including holsteins, must exist; and when we learn recklessness could well affect j. of a brave person's fear it does , 19.0021.00. V both their futures.' ' Choice stocker heifers 23.50- sometimes cause great astonishment. excuses 24.50; common to medium quality 5We usually make wrhen questioned: about some- good stock cows 3. Youngsters to CRAB a lot ' 00- stork rows with ralvps Ifi thing we haven't CARED to do are seldom good sports (Crib"). 0 That we haven't ai. aide per pair; (Dared.) Children who CRIB, plaiga- to veal steady strong. ; DARED to do it implies lack rize, copy answers, a lot are ; of courage, and we defend ourChoice veal good --to dishonest. Not even seldom commercial choice selves.; almost always, raither are they good sports. Children two fancy steer calves In the case of than who usually. CRAB, who are sour, ill " for stock show 37.00. CARED, the thing we failed might tempered, to do might be of little momSheep: Salable 150 head. Mar play fair. ket strong to 50c higher. Good to ent, land not worth defending. "J 4. Often, his getting SICK choice slaughter- lambs 20.50-- CARED is best with usually. helps a man to tell who his 21.75; good lambs 6. During fits of heavy defriends are (Sack). Note real ; choice feeder lambs future often and helps. His getting the often seems pression ;; a few ewe ambs BLANK (Black). The future the SACK, fired, often does tell per always seeiitis BLACK during yearlii t'g ewes him and usually helps to tell '00; mut head; older ewes 9. of heavy depression. Less who his real friends are; fits him ton evtfes it's then he needs their help frequently, however, does it Hog; : Salable 50 'head; market seem- BLANK, or empty. most, Not so when he gets 75, c to $1 higher than previous he might get adequate , SICK; 11. Young people of ten. think 0 week. No. 1 butcher hogs ' and not . need his attention : 0 0 their parents have very "OLD lbs. hogs so" much. He might, 0 ideas about the dangers of , friends lb. ill. but be too, slightly 0 lbs. voer Young people youth (Odd). ,17.50; .."7. A man of the world is usudo often think that parents hold 500 Ibi 15.00 and down on to ally careful of his' speech in ideas. Often the presence of LADS (Lady). exaggerates with ODD, meanwould be nice to think he's It ing queer or eccentric. US F01? always careful in the presence I" 13. The modern young' womof both. But he's not quite so an is apt to despise an admirer careful in the presence of who seems to be a SOP (Sap). LADS as he is in the presence Despise is a strong term and of a LADY. it goes too far with SAP. Such 8. A sensible fellow "seldom a person, one who is over- allows a trifling LASS to bother credulous and easily taken in, A sensible fellow his Loss). d is usually and a allows never trifling LOSS to might even arouse, her maSeldom him. bother points to ternal instincts. She's more in he isn't to this Case LASS; ,likely to despise a SOP.; a own extent his the same sentimental fellow. 17.50-19.0- 0; 16.00-17.0- 0; 1. A id 21" Mahogany Console 00-2-4. 0; ?4.i)0-zb.u- . 21.50-23.0- ULTRA VISION o; NOW 0; - SO-- 19 j " - A n .. - CREEN Three - Speaker Sound i $295 t - System w.t. ! REG. $329.95 You Save $100.00 200.00-230.0- SMI! lid CONSOLE Reg. 369.95 . m Mahogany Grain Finish i 21.50-22.5- mil is! rn 1958 GENERAL ELECTRIC 24" Screen 14.50-16.0- 0. . all .'. . So 33.00-34.00- " . 30.00-32.5- 0; ; . 26.00-29.5- 0; ALL USED SETS , - . ; never-the-le- ss MUST BE SOLD! - 19.50-20.5- ' 0; Any Reasonable 19.50-21.50- 22.50-23.50- 22.50-25.0- ONLY YOU SAVE 31 00.00 Offers Accepted! 00 00-1-4. i'cip I , 7.00-9.5- 0, - - 180-24- 20.50-21.5- 18.75-26.0- 1958 General Electric 250-30- 350-45- 0; H50-50- 1958 GENERAL ELECTRIC sows-16.50- - 15.00-16.5- 0; MAHOGANY . ULTRAVISI0N old-fashion- ed SEE CONSOLE WHEEL Most of us feel strongly impelled to oppose a vindictive ' MAN ( Ban ) . Most of us are We do by nature not feel strpngly " impelled to ' fERSATIU III law-abidin- g. CHAIRS oppose- a vindictive BAN. - It might not affect us, personally. A vindictive MAN is different; ECONOMICAL BOLLYWOOD he migttt fee vindictive against us personally. 15. Slackers fire apt to dislike felloW workers who SEEK to work hard. (Seem). Those who' SEEM to work hard at least .appear to do so; and surely slackers are more than merely apt to dislike such CKAKS workers.' The restraint is better with SEEK; they "try to work hard but might be far ' AMAZiri S E ft J POWER-DRIV- CHAIRS E V EJEJ Hendricks PRESCRIPTION CENTER - Provo Utah. Phone FR 71 ; , Cabinet give a child too much ROPE g (Hope).-Givinhim too much HOPE Implies that disappointment "follows; that nearly always', rather than often, is unkind. Too much ROPE, too much leeway for action, often proves unkind because it can be, harmful to the child. 10. Few of us actively help to lessen the CANT we come across in the world (Want) . Nearly all of us contribute to 'various charities oi other good works. That we do anything to lessen the CANT, hypocrisy, irisincerity, professed in some circles is an active help few of us give. 12. A sensitive man is usu- ally slow to forget an occasion when he HAS done wrong (Was). If he WAS done wrong, by someone, a sensi- tives man would feel it greatly and seldom, if ever, forget it. 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