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Show Orem State Bank Notes Large Growth Finch Named To Post Moss Urges Carbon County For Coal Research Facility With Geneva WASHINGTON Senator Frank has asked SecE. Moss of the Interior Udall and retary A. Lamb, newly appointGeorge Office of Coal the of ed director to inspect conditions Research, Carbon County, and to in Utah's (D-Uta- h) SUNDAY HERALD 8 Sen. Moss wrote Udall: consider Carbon as a site for coal "As you know.Utah has a great research facilities. atof coal, but the coal mining to deal senator was invited The tend the swearing-iceremony of industry is terribly depressed. Mr. Lamb, which took place last Carbon County is the center of week in Secretary Udall's Wash-i- n our coal mining area and unemton office. ployment has risen in this county until we have a full - scale deSUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1961 pression there. Utah County; Utah "I would appreciate it if you and George Lamb could arrange to visit this coal mining area at your earliest convenience to see for yourself the conditions that exist. I should also like to have you consider wheather or not some of your research facilities be placed in Carbon could was formed in Utah in 1926, ac- County. This would give hope to cording to an annual statistical our coal miners and to the coal review ust completed by the Utah mining industry and your reState Credit Union League. search could be adapted to the The number of Utah credit conditions which we have there. unions grew to 251 during 1960 In 1959 and 1960, Senator Moss to 246 the previous led the debate in the Senate in compared year and the membership rose favor of the bill to establish the to 100,013 from 90,104. Total as- Office of Coal Research. Since sets climbed to $54,400,000 from being appointed Secretary of the $47,530,000 On the preceding year. Interior, Mr. Udall has been orRobert D. Kent, Salt Lake City, ganizing the new unit in his deLeague president, praised some partment, and, with the appoint3,000 volunteer Utahns who man- ment of Mr. Lamb as its director, age the state's credit unions, as it is expected that the expanded largly responsible for the growth. coal research program will get He predicted further advances in under way immediately, Senator 1961"$br the organization which Moss said. he described, "as a people's movement that encourages thrift and emphasizes the prudent use of credit as the first step by in- 11 dividuals in solving their financial problems." n Credit Union Roll Passes 100,000 Mark State-Wid- e I- Utah County's 19 credit unions participated in a' growth that membership brought state-wid- e over the 100,000 mark for the first time since the first organization - Market Quotations I Furnished by J. A. Bogle Exchange, & New York Stock Co. Member, N. 43 University Ave, SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Friday's Quotations: ..20.50 Banner .07 Silver .... 95 Central Std ....... I 06 Va 1.80 Chief Con .21 Clayton Silver 25 Cochise Entr 21 Com Eureka ..... 0344 Croff OS Crown Point AA Dragon 12 Bast Crown Put . .03 East Std 2S East Utah .06 Empire Mines .12 Eureka Bullion ... .12 Eureka Lilly Con . .45 Eureka Std Great Western .... .04 .45 Kennebec 04 Majestic OH 125 New Park .80 North Liny ...... .01 North Std .04 Park City Con .13 Silver King West . . .48 .... .40 South Std Con ....4 Swansea Tin-ti130 Std .07 West Toledo 4iS wltttaton 22.00 .08 5712 -- 07 1j86 .23 .35 23 .04 .06 .45 .14 -- .04 J26 .07 Va .14 .13 ya .40 .04 ya .50 ........ .04 V2 1.30 .8212 .02 .05 .15 .50 .50 BERLIN Tolls on (UPI) Eleven Provo division employbarges carrying supplies to West ees of Mountain Fuel Supply Berlin wall end May 1, East Gertwo with 25 many announced Thursday night. Company, including The Communists imposed the tolls years of service, win be among May 2, 1958, despite protests by 123 employees of the company's the Western Allies. Their abolition distribution, general office and was a result of talks between exploration divisions who will be honored April 27 at the company's East and West Germany. .08 .17 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Bullion Man, 1,000 at .07 Central Std. 1,000 at .06 Va Chief Con Pfd, 100 at 1450 our our Way By WILLIAMS llll I JU6TASKEC VOO Y FOOLISHNESS, NOTHIW7 I GOT A CHAMCE wrfUj II TO SET THE TRA-P- J TO SLEEP LATE TOMORROW MORNIMc ' ANPI POVTTOfiWBLECfcJBe-ZI- P' I WHAT KINP Of I ROUTE!? OUT EARLY --Tl ST TO FOOLISHNESS IS THAT? TWCLL SET FOOT IN TH' KITCHEN PULL ONE STRING TO SET HIM OUT OF SIGHT AN PULL THE OTHER IO &ET HIM OUT THE BACK POOR Clayton Silver, 100 at.0720 Comb Met, 2,000 at Comet Coal. 1,000 at .04 Dragon. 1,000 at 44, 1,000 at .46 Bast Utah, 3,000 at .25 Eur Bullion, 2,000 at .12 Gen Cont Corp, 200 at .80 Kennebec, 500 at .45 Majestic Oil, 6,000 at .04 New Perk, 500 at 1.25 North Lily, 500 at .80; 100 at .82V2 Prince Con, 300 at .03 South Std, 500 at 50 Sundance Oil, 1,000 at 25; 3,000 at 30 Tintic Central, 5,000 at .06 Utah Con, 1,000 at .02 Utah N Mex Gas, 2,000 at 50 Water Wonderland, 500 at .33; 500 at at .31; 4,500 MUTUAL FUNDS I . . division AGE NO BARRIER LEOMINSTER, Mass. (UPI) Gill-ma- n, cer Young. Mr. Murphy reported a substantial growth in the assets of the bank with assets as of March 30, 1961, totaling $1,421,786.81 as compared with $1,105,072.52 one year ago. J. It was announced that David Stone of Orem, has been appointed assistant cashier of the bank. Mr. Stone resides in Orem with his wife, Judith Carling Stone, and his three children. Mr. Stone graduated from the Provo High School, attended Brigham Young University and has been employed by the Orem State Retire at 65? Bank for the past year. The busiest machine shop in Marvion Burgon will remain as these parts is operated by three of the bank and Russ cashier brothers,- - George Smith, 69, Ar- Horan as chief loan officer. thur, 77, and Irving, 79. . HiLand Securities corp. to Be Formed SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Members and stockholders of the Dairymen's Assn. have Seapproved creation of curities Corp., a publicly owned firm which will control the association's subsidiaries. W.E. Myrick, secretary-treasurof the dairymen's group, said that ultimately the Securities Corp., will have some 1,500 Hi-La- annual awards banquet in Salt nd nd Chairman of Dairy Month Ernest R. Ekins, Ogden, er Hi-La- re-cie- ve nd man- W. Young, Heber, Wasatch county, announces. Mr. Young is president of the American Dairy Association of Utah, sponsor of the event; which has been described as the state's largest food promotion of the year. The event will continue throughout June. "Already plans are well under way for the most outstanding observation of June Dairy Month's long history," Mr. Young said. 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Littlefield resides in Orem and A temperature of more than 4,400 Mrs. Coleman in American Fork. Other Provo divisions employ- degrees Fahrenheit is required to ees to be honored include Earl melt the precious metal ruthenium. Otto Neel, Springville, and W. Wayne Robison, American Fork, 15 years of service; Stanley D. Adams, Orem and J. Elmo CurANNOUNCING! NOW OPEN tis, Provo, 10 years; and Faye H. FEATURING QUALITY LINDLEY'S INTERIORS Bogh and Arell N. Christensen, Provo; Sylvester A. Bradford, Treasure-Ton- e 434 NORTH 900 EAST Spanish Fork; and Robert G. PAINT n Downard and Calvin R. Marshall, .e PROVO, UTAH FR Wallpaper Orem; and Elvon S. Williams, CARL LTNDI'EY, A well known! Provo; all five years. Draperies Painting contractor, and Norma Floor Coverings The zinc in trace mineralized lindley have combined theirj stock salt will both prevent and talents to offer quality service! Art Supplies cure the costly parakeratosis disI for ALL your painting needs. ease in swine. Signs ZALE'S WANT NEW ACCOUNTS! i Hi-La- State Insurance Firms Licensed In Utah Out-o- f .30 AMI Fund Div Shares Cdn Gen Fund Chem Fund E and H Bel F . . . Z and H Stk F ... . Fund Investors Incorp law Mass Inv Trust . . Mass Inv Growth . Putman Fund .... TeSev and Elec . David G. Finch, a native, of Goshen, has been named procedure analyst in the promedure of Columbia-Genev- a Steel's Utah Operations, it was announced today by A. A. Nickel, assistant comptroller for Utah Operations of this U.S. Steel Division. A graduate of Payson High School, Mr. Finch later attended Utah State University at Logan where he received a B.S. degree in accounting. After graduation, he servd with the U.S. Army in Germany, attaining the rank of 1st lieutenant. Mr. Finch served with the U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C. prior to starting his employment with U. S. Steel at Geneva Works in 1957. He and his wife, the former Sally Tueller of Provo, and their three children now reside at 1038 East 560 North in Provo. ts, At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Orem State Bank held recently in Orem, the following officers and directors were re - elected: M. Warner Murphy, president; John vice president; LeGrande Jarman, vice president; Leon M. Frazier, .secretary and general counsel; C. R. Clark, treasurer; and directors: DeLynn Heaps, Jackson B. Howard, Dr. Rex Thomas, John Daynes, M. Dover Hunt, V. Glen Noble and B. Spen- Provo Division Employees Of Gas Company to Be Cited AGREES TO END TOLLS 1.40 c Re-Elec- '9 Ogden Mqn |