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Show 83 , mm new i iuvk)iny L CSSFL17, Price Spiral ITtTTT 1 Si Unlikely, claims Veep twiii wiujiwj throueh iii first season - i Muir-Robe- Miriwav H Pj ntuw , .it Economists ing, some' interest rates rising and some labor shortages as a 'Mrs. Esther Peterson, former Provoan, now special assist- result of the war in Viet Nam, ant to the President of the United States for consumer affairs, Murphy told reporters. will be the speaker at dinner spoiireAby theJJtah Credit Humphrey rejected any com Union League, Terrace ballroom. Salt Lake City, at 7:15 p.m., parison v and Korean War Buildups, "to Oct. 21, to observe International 'Credit Union Day. Mrs. Peterson took h'er B.A. degree from Brigham Young day our economy is much lar- - Peterson to Addiess Credit Union Dinner i . Packing Co. Sets Sales, Earnings Records New records in both sales and earnings were set by Cali fornia Packing Corporation for the six months ended Aug. 31, according to an announcement by President J. E. Countryman, San Francisco. The company has a plant at Spanish Fork, Utah Sales for the period, first half of Calpak's fiscal year, were 212,54ff.807rup 7.8T per cent from $197,011,923 for the same period last year. Earnings wwe $8,913,409 or 78 cents per share, an increase of 10.01 per cent over the $8,102,313, or 71 cents per share reported a year ag;.. - Sales Volume for Company Shows Good Gain Sears, Roebuck ?nd Company's sales in" September were 16.8 per cent higher than last year, it was reported Saturday by Austin T. Cushman. chairman of the board, and Crowdus Baker, president, in Chicago. Gross sales in September were $594,834,493, an increase of $85,504,310 over sales of $509,330,183 in September, 1964. Sears volume for the eight months ended September 30, totaled $4,263,285,694. This represented an increase of $445,345,-21- 6 or 11.7 per cent over sales in the same period of last year. The volume for September and for the eight months estab" lished pew records. Business News Notes ... ... - Dow-Jon- . Outlook Bright For Utah's 'Number Please Out; OTHER SWEATER KITS to 11.99 NOW ar'- '. In Utah, only telephone ' customers in Roosevelt still hear the famoos phrase when they; pick up their "telephones," R6d8eveft"ti3 scheduled "to have Direct Distance Dialing and Touch-Ton- e telephones late in 1966, $099to $599 j 44. REG. , ' Tr. ' 120-12- 4 WEST CENTER i U I. i : ..V l k, f or J lb f Our Three nttrior UTAHWVALLEY FURNITURE COMPANY NORTH FIRST WEST YOU CAN PAY - Designers to Assist You With All Your Decorative Problems. PARKING 264 .v. ay Call On Any FRONT i mm?-- Mrl TEIEFHONE nHoiiHlselniaii's Jewelry. Optical, Gift and Knit Shop $175 r Creates a FREE STORE $1.50 50. point priced t ecrordingly. nwrxleut rduclio. 373-519- 3 Desk .'MS; $4.99 $3 $62 D rexe easy-to-d- PHONE Chair Furniture Classic J A . Ort-JJW4- M fv - ' 1912. NEEDLEPOINT OOt fe-- fed phone Company. It did not come into wide usage until .. . TAYLOR CARPETS CARPET SALE! tlie Past The famaliar "Number, please?" was originated by J. W. Thompson, city manager of the Chicago Tele-- , L E MARDI C.RAS"-Cardi- gan or PuUover In six new high fashion color combinations with contrasting o yarn for the embroidery. Equally at tractive without the embroidered flowers if prefer red. 12 to is. Keg. 6.98 NOW "X it' AW, V. Special knittiitf classes ever; Monday nlte, C to 9 p.m Aha special Instructions with purchase of lira. I. ilM, ' Is Still Used In Roosevelt The association held its convention in Billings. FALL W.s,'; Great Furniture Periods of Oil WdV Jackson, Wyo.. ANNUAL Prom The PvJ SA Reg. 3. - 1 NEEDLEPOINT AND SWEATER KIT Clausen of Bend, Ore.; Rkliard' and James C. White of Salina, Kan., are vice Dresidents. m- 5.SJiU"il ii i iiifa d s 1V . Coal Market With dial and Touch-ton- e systems rapidly replacing manual systems, "Number, please?", the two words that have come to mean agreed purchase the assets telephone service will soon Thomas A. Wolsey of Provo of the Okonite Company, a subbe just memories. has been elected a director of sidiary of Kennecott Copper There was a time, though, t h e National corporation. when they were not even a it Kampground's Announcement of the agree part of telephone language. Association. ..... ;ment was made jointly on Fri-Early day operators re--1 Members are day by Frank RTMilliken, pres-- j sponded to customers with hampgro u n a ident of Kennecott, anfl,Jame; "Hello," "What number?, owners of a,J. Ling, board chairman and "Number?" and "What do chief executive of LTV. rapid1 .you want?" pand i n g national chain of k Karnpjround s ACRILAN-NYlON-W- j Rosy Future Seen For Okonite Company To Kampg rounds Will Be Sold SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) . Vought, Inc., has Company Board Ling Temco to of (4 :S traditional wheel of ' eer and stronger than at the cheese has vanished from Utah, time of Korea," he said., but the state's cheese output is rolling along, with bright pros: pects ahead. That was the consensus this week of the managers of Utah's three major cheese manufacturers: Leland L. Selley, Smith- field. Cache County; and Theofj N. Merrill and J. Myron Walker, both of Salt Lake City. "There has not been a wheel oLSwiss cheese manufactured now,'-saiof in Utah for, a year prrTSURGH (UPD-- An that "apHe added ficial of the U.S. Steel Corp. Mr, Selley "99 per cenl? of all proximately Friday predicted a bright future in Utah is for the bituminous coal industry Swiss cheese made before it is disnow packaged because of the increasing mar He said 'that the tributed." ket for electric power. cheese plant at Smithf ieid- - his Jesse F. Core, vice president on order now new packaging costing approximate- among $250JKXL ;; electric utilities has grownat iy the other hand, a major On over a phenomenal rate" the Utah Drocessor of cheddaf past .15 years. after packaging its ' "It is undeniably clear that cheese, duct several years ago, nas re the future holds great things in turned to bulk 'sales almost ex-- i store .for bitiminous (soft) has elusively. , "Experience coal," Core said. taught us that it is much more Core, in a speech to the 12th profitable to sell our Cheddar annual conference on business and Mrtntprpv Jack cheese to prospects sponsored by UniveTOd chains in bulk," Mr. Walk sity of Pittsburgh, said coal was er said. "a lean, aggressive industry'" "The demand for Utah cheese on . the .brink of a major new in Los Angeles is growiRg steadenergy market. ily and there is also 'a marked "The increasing demand for pickup in the popularity of our electric power indicates that the more nippy cheese," Mr. Mercoal industry will find, at least rill said. for some years ahead an market in electric Chrysanthemums, pompons, power generation," Core said. carnations", roses and 'snapdragons are in plentiful supply at Because o its very high birth your local florist this time of rate, Latin America's present year and are considered "best population of 200 million will j buys." says the Society of Amer- tnpie m a years, experts say. Mican florists Wolsey Elected M. Wymorc i V . Robert L. Halstrom, Rambler dealer in American Fork, has been presented with a new watch in recognition of his increasing 1965 sales by more than 25 per cent over the previous year. The American Motors award was presented this week by B. Donnelly of Denver, assistant zone manager . , . Charles E. Reed has joined Eli Lilly and Company as sales representative in Provo. He succeeds Gary L. Tauscher, who has been transferred to the home office in Indianapolis LeRoy E. "Rnv" Rripps ti Orpm has hppn arawintad a i4i?trit onant ; the Provo District office of Prudential Insurance Company, cording to Belmont f. Anderson, district manager. k fe, of Amer i c a.Inc. of Billing Mr. Wolsey Inc., of Billings, Mont. Russ Porter of Miles City, Mont., is president and L. E. Uttte NEW UPI) viewed the three days stock market indicators hit newjof milling as consotidauon peaks and promptly went into hich would build a solid base a consolidation last week. Trad- for the new peat The analysts are keeping a ing continued active. A boiling rally Monday boost close watch on the market's ed the widely watched Dow. speculative So far,! activity. Jones industrial average speculation has been limited to through its old peak to a new a relatively few shares, but.! record of $42 63 with a gain of the experts say, should it 4.33. The rally, apparently spread out to a wider part of; touched off by PresidentJohn- - the list tt could be sign of an son s successful recovery trom approaching bear market High It call bladder operation, was speculative activity is historieven more pronounced in the cally associated with declining list where gains of around 2 bull markets. were fairly common. Highly Optimistie Some small progress was s . ar The outlook 1 in at present is still next made the list during the few sessions but persistent highly optimistic and further small losses in the blue chips; gains in the averages seem to forced the indicator lower in! be a foregone conclusion. Soms mmm all but the final session when corrections and consolidations are expected along the upward it rose 318. Although the week's action path. One large brokerage house Utah's ow Mrs. America, Mrs. Dm L. was disappointment following is even predicting a high of FAVORITE DISH in(Alice) Buehner, Sa't Lake City, prepares her favorite cheese Monday's advance, H was gen- over 1.000 in the dish as her young son lends a helping hand. erally considered healthy. Most dustrial averages. f betwneYietafhl CheeseJndustry, University and received an M.A. degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. Currently she b on leave as assistant secretary of labor and is serving the Presidant on a wide range of consumer affairs. She will be introduced by United States Senator Frank E. Moss. Occasion for the banquet is the 116th anniversary of the international credit imicn movement, and approximately '1,000 Utah members are exDected to attend. In Utah there are 155.000 member- - in 333 local credit unions with combined assets in excess of 1110,000,000. 0 Rally to High Peaks YORK - Thejanahsts t is . mm Sunday HeTolJ Stock Mart Indicators HOT SPRINGS. Va. t UPI of toole Droo The Johnson administration is Ci is bjw employing about 25 persons in (confident the Viet .Nam buildup essing, m u uiiciuiuuuuui a new nam mre du:u - in coooerauuo r is not going to push up prices arrc ani Shlnnr Fruit but some of the nation's' busi The tlant is" processing about half of the apples grown in ness and financial leaders; the area, and provionj, market for many of the apples sold; j aren't so sure, from the orchards out not processed in the plant. H.j President Hubert Vice ; Jkppks packed a the Pays plant are being shipped priUni- - Humphrey told the fall meeting! marily to the West Coast and tie southeast section of the of tne Business louncu i naay on hcm tvui iea staies ine dujiuuis is aocaicu that there's "no present -, serviced by adjacent Hw Grande Railroad. Interstate 15 Jree- night likelihood" defense outlays will in fast will also aid transportaway, now under construction, rise far enough to overheat the! ' tion to markets. , economy. , ". Mr. Muir and Mr Roberts stated at the beginning of the "If they did,' President John-- ; harvest that they estimated a normal crop of Roman Beauty son would take appropriate fis' and Jonathan appies this fall but less than normal harvest of cal and financial action," Hum-- , Delicious apples. About 3,000 bushels or 49 pound bushel boxes phrey assured the elite business of apples can ce processed in a day at the plant group. t The facility was under construction when early frost of May Before Humphrey's speech, mnUnwAe 14 Se Ajc i UA I'll. J II1UU1U Ul 11UIC III'.H ... ....... Business Council Chairman WilUi UiC VI uwiiwm itw na.lr sweet cherries, peaches, pears and apples for fresh market liam B. Murphy, who is pressales. Also processed wm be "freeze pie cherries and brine ident of the Campbell Soup .cherries for maraschino manufacture. Operations are scheduled Company, reported "some for about seven months of the year. Leon Isaacson, plant man- ilarm in the business commu-- j ager, said today that the harvest work will continue through nity about inflation. the coming two or threi weeks. . advising the council see some prices firm- pa raw 1. 1565 MORf-B- UT 374-160- 0 YOU CAN'T KUY BETT1R tCL-- rrv |