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Show S ' f 24 s - ' . 7 SUNDAY DEC. 20, 1964 ut&b county, Utah Sunday Hcrafd U y. feted ; . MqrltG? Mfeiia 1 : ' ! I officers and directors of the Provo Building & Tan Society have declared a dividend of 5 on all outstanding w iwuiu uw.n? anu payaDie lec. 3i, ly&i, according to J. Elmer Jacobsen, president of the company,, who says this is the highest paid by any building and loan associatimt in the intermountaih area. The same dividend was paid in Bft 'i . :'2f I J I 'J 1 ....... Croff Oil Crown Pndrwt . . . Dragtm Bast Utah Envpire Mines . . . EureOoa BuHAcm . . SUCCEEDS CLARK Dean Eureka Lifliv Crm ...... Eureka Std newly-name- d v chair. Biffle, ..... man of the Provo Retail Grand Deposit . . Gtreatt Wesiteim . i . .02 CWld-Chai- , ' . -- - j 7-6- 7 r . -; Iff 6. . - Biffle Heads , . Merchants Council Here ployment Office Appoints Aides . : - Volume slowed shares : compared with ,4,850,000 shares Thursday. Of the 1,366 issues traded, 701 advanced,: 37 at 1,000 .06 Utah Cans, 1,000 at r .2A . w int lo0ljP ' STARTS MONDAY SHOW TIMES: 7:00 & it IRVING to National Board Wolsey A.Named was elected of 1 the traveling camper. ' of quality campgrounds throughout the country, Mr. Wolsey reports. ectwrd jtfFwa tcsuE wftRgH tYEREiT ' i' STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY I 6:00 Iiow 7:00 1N-CA- HEATERS. R HURRY ENDS TONIGHT j'- - 11 r?fNrSA T3 ,iif' ! . 6 Brand New Son MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW f COUNT BASIE and HIS ORCHESTRA! hobw mmuattmm mmm turn' Open . j ' IRVING BERLIN STEAK NE tAW Dlui vour Beatles favarltetl - Hsnnea PLUS THRILLING (1 r imu uniiLU CO-HI- T "WILD IN THE COUNTRY" 1:30 P.M. I I'J ' ; - ' r' STARRING :. rT':' r'1 C t iThe 1964 report made to the association lists grounds In 16 states. ' J 70 KOA Kamp- t TODAYrf.lON Fork Bank Hosts Public Spanish to do when First of Visitors had a It Y a system KOA Inc., is rapidly creating v "- - I J COZY ELECTRIC Dinner, Noisemakers, Mixer. All included in price of Reservation. 1 .v...-- . t-BO- I MriMtl "1 JAGGS? DEAN ; FLAME 18-o- z. L t 235 S. STATE, OREM SERVING -- T7lm VERA- - V ROSEMARY w?m (QMS SPECIAL Provo recently director Thomas Wolsey of the national Kampgrotmds of American Asosciation at the organization's; first annual meeting at the Rimrock Lodge, i CLOONEY ELLENJ n Party PCiC7 Z21 . I A . ygA X V "" CRCSBV-KAYF- 4 lllllltr- ......V j -- DANNYJ E3ING . K If 8:00 THE DIGGEST, BEST rUSICAL. SuASQN, ANY YEARI '"O.V. Billings, Mont., Mr. Wolsey is owner of the Provo Kampgrounds of Ameri" 320 N. 2050 W. ; ca, He is one of the 16 directors of the organization comprised of owners operating under the franchise ( of Kampgrounds of America, organized in January, 1963, to meet the needs of CLOSED, SUNDAY ; . - 000 Hot ' Springs National . Park.s hi Arkansas, is a leaerauy owned health resort! . i? -- . Mr v Park City Can. several years. Prices were higher on the American Exchange. Volume rose to 1,670,000 shares from shares Friday. Of the 812 issues traded, 301 advanced and 218 declined. , General SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES ' Bullion Man, 3.000 at .03 named general foreman-m-e Cairddff. 1.000 at .12 i Chief Can Psfid. 200 ait 2JM chanical field: Robert M. Weeks OoOo Can, 5,000 at .1 has been appointed supervisor Oamb Met, 11,000 at .11 Jfc Cans Mart, 300 at .80 of maintenance planning; and . canta Pixra, l.ooo af.17 Bast Utah, 1,000 at .46; 454 at .44 Jack Aime has been named genEmpdre Mines. 8,500 at 3R eral foreman-boile- r, welder and Grand Dep. 4,000 at .27 field. and Wxmivvse, ioo at iO; 2,000 at rigger shop Kachmir 200 at .05 Roorefcan, 500 at .04 TSmitic Lead, 850 at XXJ not expect to show a profit for ; to 4,630,000 - , Announced At Geneva Plant industrial ' average rose 5.16 to 868.73. Rails added 0.94 to 206.15. Standard & Poor's 500 stock index, advanced 0.39 to 84.29. Dow-Jon- es n . shares in second place and Chrysler advanced 1 to 62 on 104,700 shares in third spot. & International Minerals also Chemicals, active, slipped to 29 on 43,300 shares, of which 32,800, shares were hi a single block to 20V- 4- in a "cross" transaction.. 900 Motors picked up 1 but Ford held unchanged. American Motors rose Steels generally were firm. Wheeling Steel recovered a point of the which followed Thursthree appointments have been declineannouncement that it does day's announced in the maintenance and utilities division of U.' S. Steel's' Geneva Works. The ap- J uec. uoinuneois, enecxive i; were announced by M. E. Strate, division superintendent. , Donald L. . Fox has been -- . I 3 Appointmoits it-t-ak pre-weeke- nd . .02Va Provo Building"& Loan; since its organization 60 years i A3 JSO ynie .ai 35 ago, has been a 'strictly mutual (not privately' owned) associ .46, ations Its prime purpose, Mr. Jacobsen says, has been and is to as 26 .07 .00 of . to provide an opportunity moderate income to for people .15 jm AO 43 invest a portion of their monthly savings, to enable them to ' AB own their own homes on a long time repayment plan. i XI .0444 Gradual Growth Merchants Council. He will Kennelbec 16 20 At the' present time the company has an outstanding mort succeed Jon Clark in the V Mammoth . . . . ... Oaai P.76 post. ... . 7 SO New Park H gage portfolio of $2,250,000 and 2,200 stockholders, most of them North LflUrv . . . . . . .77.1.4 .80 Park Cdtv Con . :1 M5iU , .06" . Utah County residents. Std: South JSO .77 According to Mr. Jacobsen the growth of the association Tunibic Std ...... 4.37 ft u'can ucm 2A has been gradual but sound loans are made on residential 2& Wiililn'stan .60 .70 well The, company is property at managed .by efficient local officers and - directors who have "authorized a limited Kress Company in 'Memphis, number of shares for public subscription after Jan. 1, 1965. J The company will pay out over $450,000 to owners of series Tenn., in,1940. After S years 51' stock, after; Jan. 1, 1965. there he spent two years in the; army. Afterward he was with Kress Company In Little Dean Biffle, manager of the Rock, Ark., t for four years; and . The Department of Employment of Security reports a num- S. H. Kress Store in Provo served as manager, succes' has been named chairman of ber of changes in the Provo office staff. at sively Moberly, Mo. ; Paris, the .Retail Merchants Council u f Nnrman TV Anderson has talc-- v ' and Texarkaha, Tex., beof the Provo Chamber of Com Tex., ten .the position of labor market lTT--coming, to Provo May 20, merce. He succeeds Jon Clark fore mm. turn aiiu aiui 1963. analyst ry who will serve , as advisor dur' miui xxuiiiau lias uccn , piv ing 1965. motedto supervisor of - the f Mr. Biffle said the council two clerical staff. These EXCIUSIVE SOFT posi will a plan series of merchants' tions had been previously held & DRY WATER PROOFING at least a half promotions ' by Larry Wardle and Miss Jane Exclusively at dozen nd Williamson who 'have been promaybe more. UNIVERSITY CLEANERS A native of Pontotoc, Miss., moted to positions in Salt Lake 75 East 1150 North Mr. Biffle started with the City. . Mr. Anderson received his BJ . r Mrs. Allman Mr. Anderson THE STORY OF THE GIRTTWHO" S. degree from BYU and taught one year in the public schools In Ogden. He has. done graduate work in both business and WROTE THE BOOK . . i AND THE education. MAN THAT GAVE IT BLANKET Mrs. Allman, the wife of Jim L. Allman of Lindon, has APPROVAL!!! worked a total of seven years in various clerical functions of the. Provo office. Other additions to the staff are Duane C. Price and Mrs. Adonna Patch. Mr. Price lias worked 'for eight years , in the Mi Employment Security Office in Vernal and is now employed L.iw..jrtj Lrw. JO as a vocational counselor. Mrs. Patch has Vk years ' of previous experience with the department. . i ; "'' , . ' -- to new 1964 highs, and 366 declined, 12 to new lows. .; . Comsat moved back into first place on the active list, dropto 51 on 147,100 ping 4 shares. Minnesota & Ontario to 31, on 105,- paper dipped ... -- vv I byGoodbody and Member New Company. York Stock Exchange, 43 N. ; ' j . NEW YORK (UPI) The slock market finished the week on a good note Friday as prices University . Ave.;, advanced despite a drop in volume. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Prices opened narrowly mix Edd Asked ed and Friday's Quotation then moved " higher to Bamier .....44.00 45.00 score their best spurt over the Bristol Silver ... , JO6 V2 07 ... . t ; . . . . .13 noon hour. Brokers noted that vtttuuiOoai J5 ...... a.75 2.50 Chief 31.00 normal Chief rvm Wh prof 30. .28 Clayton Sil'vor . . was almost ., nil, ing, Cons Eurefca . . . . .16 J4iia Provo" Company Declares Dividend The ; j tocks fiiniish Wedlt 6an Godd MM : Quotations Furnished -- I Weekly Wall Street Roundup iJ 1 variety things : Security Bank of Spanish Fork played host at open house Saturday to celebrate the completion of an extensive remodeling and modernization project. Among the things customers and friends of First Securbanking machinery, ity saw were demonstrations coin banks a American and thrift: and currency colantique lection which included coins dating back to the time of Christ. i There was alsoa camera that feeds itself and takes 400 and a pictures a minute, an automatic coin counting machine r bookkeeping machine that keeps accounts. . All of the staff members of First Security Bank in Spanish . . Fork and other bank officials from southern Utah and Salt " .Lake City were on hand to greet. visitors. Officers include Max Thomas, senior vice president and ' supervisor of First Security's Southern Utah Division; Roy W. Hanson, vice, president; Mark D. Bowen, manager; Vivian H. Stewart, Mark A. Nelson and Edward L. White, all assistant . , , managers. . , P.M.-- AJI A TUES $cris SOe -- COOl magfc made rn ...from Pnsoner of WALT DIStlEY! A IM 1 : ... comical calamity! j Re t ; s caper that becomes a ' I ; V I ...theHeanofaHeroi I'Vfi OPEN 6:00 SHOW 7:00 STARTS WEDNESDAY EXCLUSIVE ' r MM :. D0H ... Ufa onen in 1 STARTS WEDNESDAY : ... r MATINEES DAILY .: . ZZI c 8 flGTlOu! TIIE THRILL GENERATION! Frcnzicd'.-Frantid'Fantast'i- e! .IS' If .... 9 ; . ' fan,' IT - "MONDO-CANE- ". OUT-SHOC- Will 1 ,. All-Ne- -- 'A Man f 2ND Courag w! In COLOR ,V?a r Cewanttef Two Living, One Dead' JHt GREAT GREEDY GIANT TODAY 1:30 P.M. I , RMommwuM TAKE SOME HOME FOR DINNER- i. LAST 3 DAYSC , of chicken Pint of gravy 14-piec- es J . CAI1 AIIIAD I Your V if". i crchr will y-- .... m : ) c9 f?7n t)!J l JIM 1295 N. State r f IAST 3 DAYS! Shows Today top CUT 6 & 8:45 p.m. Li itmi t . i I39 ' 1 'in I to " 0 r. L IXACTtYASCtt 'W RSSSRVECkCTT ' 373-136- 3 asvansed If ..4; rrii YOU'LL ENJOY i IT EVEN It MORE THE' .; .. -- 5 ?Urf1i: i;A v1 ...... I DON '. 0 T-v.- KNOTTS " SECOND TIMS I 1 f i. 1 V. 'Nr" TODAY 1:33 P.M. $1.C0 til 2 Then $1.25 Child SSc MOON: 3:216:5410:18 LIMPET: 1:30 5:C3 8:3S f j y2-- D. sip.lo::: 5 J 319 rou;:d ThM Orders Ar Served ' With Frendi Frlet er Baked Potato; Roll and Butter.' ,' 1 if ' sizaiNG Now York .3 CwSral 9 , r Provo, Utah Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Every Day Immediate Service ? ' reody when you arrive 3. L'ZTjiY.'AVJ. U..U. .. I '23 A s 4 .mmm. .vi, TONIGHT! J GOT .Acrc 1 1:515:06-8:- 21 A t 1 ll,.'ayL EVERY CHILD ATTENDING YYIU 1 T7Z5 THE MYSTERiOUS MAGIC R!N3 . THE"HOUaOFPCV.TR" THE K!DNAPP1,'3 CF SANTA CUU I ADULTS S1.00 8:336:4810:03 DEAD: MALA: 1 THE WONDERFUL WACKY V.TTOI ) FEATURE ... Introducing A Brand New Cartoon Series "THE PINK FLINK" no): 0 "OAK 1 I CHILDREN'S PORTION ON DINNERS y3 tilIC2 O KING SIZE STEAK SANDWICH HAMBURGERS OVC with Fries .! SALADS SID5 CDZS CZVLTLAGES DZSSI.1TS ALL FOOD F:?ARrD TO TAKE OUT - 00 r - - sp:ciai foiy. CIi (Resclar snLfln STr' ,v r;.o::DAY Our Special top (Sfs:e9dPsmpf VN C Cl.i:) .. . y 1 , ' Baked or Freach Fries EolT&sd Baiter CHILDREN'S PORTIONS PCICE cn STEAK DINNEZ3 . |