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Show Owners Will Air New Mall Idea wmm OJUblN ES: .4v.t1yi:.T..3:;l, 'iTl'll'rf'rli'l A propol to improve and revitalize the downtowa Provo li'lvi'lVi'lTl' -- shbppinffiarei wth:mal along Center Street from University Avenue to "about 350 W. Center, will be discussed at a meeting of property owners of the area Tuesday atL30 p.m. in thilobby oflfe WalkerBank J. Hamilton Calder, chairman of a steering committee of orooertv owners along West Center Street, announced that all property owners from University Avenue to Fourth West 'are invited to attend the meet-linHe said his .committee has been studying various approach es to revitalize the area and has come up with an idea regarding the creation of a mall down fki is all the EXCITEMENT about the proposed new Mali Life Insurance-Company- - SECURITY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.? ' ' " SJ Center Street. THEarlier in the yeaFThe group worked with the idea of ty snowSchow poses with FOR SNOW TRAVEL-R- ex ine together- - the" four blocks mobile. New 1966 O'ympique model was recently unveiled. of property with a common corner in the Center Street Third New Snowmobile Models for 1966 Unveiled West intersection in a package of property for development by Tl:e Rex Schow Auto Service and Trailer Rental is the a large retailing firm or firms. snowmobile recently unveiled However, since the city began dealer for the new 1966 its economic land study of the o at the Dealers convenion in Jackson, Wyo. downtown area with the aid of motorized The small weighs only 250 pounds and is driven by an endless track. It operates on the Larry Smith Co., San" Francisco, activity of the West Censoft snow at speeds up to 45 miles pef hour. Powered by an cooled engine it is simple "enough for even a' youngster to ter Street group ha been overshadowed by the Urban Renewoperate, Mr. Schow said. ;, The vehicle is produced by J. A. Bombardier Snowbile fac-- . al vote in August and a sugfor retory in Quebec, Canada. There are three models. The company gested preliminary plan of Center north , development also makes other snow equipment ranging up to the versatile andjust .west of University Muskeg tractor. Ski-do- Ski-do- ... a simple answer to a complex question . "Great Boom" in lif Insurance Stocks, the April 15trv MANAGEMENT . Di$c0$$ingjh 1964 issue of Forbes Magazine $ays: "In just about PHASE EVERY . of the bull market, INSURANCE STOCKS STOCKS AS A WHOLE. . , . How then is the ORDINARY INVESTOR to judge them? The answer is that he must do so largely on that intangible known at MANAGEMENT " 1950-196- 4 LIFE you judge the management complex of the proposed. . . SECURITY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Ski-do- Ski-do- o, snow-tobogga- n, GEORGE QUISI . Formerly Executive Avenue. Marvin's Motor Plaza Opens Lot in Provo Cart-wrigh- Said. z .. '.. . Bert Ostler of Provo has been named manager of the establishment , Mr. Cartwright has been in the automobile business in Provo and American Fork for the past five years. His son - Marvin R. is associated with him in the business. .The niauijales and service plant' at. 151, JE Main in Ameri- can Fork was opened three years ago.'. - wnire Appoinrea Manager or rinance - his feadership, OREM-T- wo contracts Kay Lyman, president of Pioneer Finance & Thirft Company, announces the appointment of Marvin L. White as mana -- ger of the Provo Office. I Mr. White has had 10 years experience in the consumer finance business. He has served as public relations chairman for the State of Utah Consumer Finance Association for the past three years. He is active in the Utah Lake Lions Club and is serving an assignment on the Wgh council of the West Utah Stake. Presof the ently he is also serving as the president " Utah County Lenders Exchange. Pioneer Finance & Thrift Company is a locally Mr. White owned- - and administrated corporation. f total- ling approximately $85,000 have been received by Clark Engineering Company, 1335 South 'HMU Business New Notes . ... lMIJIII!llll'ljpi' C. STEVEN BROADBENT : JAY W. GREEN State, Orem. One of the contracts is for a West Coast electronics firm and is for about $50,000 for manufacturing small precision 0 parts. The second, about worth, is from Springday -- Company of Springfield, $51,591,569.00 In ordinary lift Insurance IxKvrive Vice Pmldent Actuary end Dlrecter Former ewner, manager J. W. Green A Assoc. Consulting Actu arias. IS years specialising In Ike technical aspects of Ufa Insurance Member, Insurance Management, Association of Statistical. Accounting, the life Office Management Association, Utah Underwriters As sectarian- .- Member, Conference of Actuary In Public Practice. $35,-00- V T. thlr Hawaiian Company set a new national sales record in 12 months by selling $85,000 In Contracts " and Chief Executive Officer of Vice-Preside- nt Pacific Guardian Life Insurance Company, Honolulu, Hawaii. Under Clark Gets Marvin's Motor Plaza of American Fdrk has opened an t, automobile sales lot at Provo, according to Marvin C. owner. Located at 390 W. 1st N., the establishment will be known as Marvin's Motor Plaza Lot No. 2, Mr. Cartwright Chairman of the Board, President A Director . Mo. The contract for the electronics firm is for manufacturing small precision parts for electronics machinery. The project will require the purchase of two new high precision chucking lathes. One has already been installed and another is enroute to Orem, It is thought they are the only two such machines in the state. , The manufacture of the parts will require air gauging equipment of the latest design that will perform down to of an inch. The Springday order Is to manufacture equipment for producing rubber goods such as molds and curing equipment. This project will use a substantial amount of steel from i. . I m" Jf I 7 J " I - 4 fJ . Treasurer. A Director Chief Accountant, Citlsens life an J Casually tnsOiWMe Co., Ue Angeles, Calif. Former Assistant Treasure and Chief Accountant, Pacific Ouardlan Life Insurance) Co., Honolulu, Hawaii) former Assistant Treasurer araf Chief Accountant American Ouardlan Life In sura not Co., Salt lake City, Utah. Attendee! Irigham Yeunej University, Prove, Utah; California State Collego, Us Angeles, Callfomlaj graduate, International Accountants Society, Chicago, flllnels. Membeiv life Office Management Association. Capable, experienced men, totaling forty five years in the insurance business, plus of the proposed professionals in every phase of mana SECURITY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Gordon R. Rabb, Provo, has just returned from a week-lon- g life insurance career school held at the Beneficial Life Insurance Company home office in Salt Lake City for selected Beneficial agents from the western states. Special training dealt with a detailed analysis of the problems and needs of the life Insurance buying public Hal Kruse, welding foreman, and Dude Shannon, t'enera! foremsn with the Pittsburgh Des Moines. Steel Company of Provo, recently participated in a week-lon- g seminar with 40 other supervisors and welding fpecialists from Geneva Steel Company. Both orders carry the possiall sections of the United States to study new manufacturing and fabricating cost reduction techniques. . . . The largest bility of future orders when the current ones are fulfilled. - ... Christmas catalog ever pub-- ! lished by Montgomery Ward is now being delivered to customers in the Provo area and to 6,000,000 other families throughout the country, according to Jack Pledger, manager of the lo-a- l Ward store. The book offers an outstanding array of educational, entertaining and useful gifts . . . Shipper and railroad representatives from six states will gather in Salt Lake City Nov. 8 and 9 to discuss mutual problems meetat the 92nd ing of the Central Western Shippers Advisory Board. Gov. Calvin Rampton will be one of the speakeri . . . M. J. Fram-bergof Chicago, general manager of the American Dairy Association, will be featured speaker at the. annual Membership, meeting of the American Dairy Association of Utah in Salt Lake City Nov. 27. 484-pa- semi-annu- er An Ichthyologist studies fish. TIRED OF - TRAVELING?- Of Old established financial Institution has unusual opportunity for family man In good health with substantial business experience and genuine Interest In - d. people.- College prefer-reClassroom and field training. Guaranteed In- come plu commission. For Interview, call 2 Monday through HUMAN I. IOWI Director CIAIK Secrerery PROVO, UTAH IN THE STATE OF UTAH! AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI-NES- S ON OCTOBER 13, 1965 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE .CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. 8. REVISED STATUTES. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and etsh Items In process of collection f 430,308.30 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed (Net of any reserves) .... 571,024.41 Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including' $200,000.00 securities of Federal agencies . and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.) (Net of any reserve") 250,000.00 Loans and discounts (Net of any reserves).... 2,714,623.62 Fixed assets Other assets .., 4 IAH i.A.r.McCoiMia( IOIIIT N. W. WAOJIAH N. STOW, VANJbJ" Director Mreclef ToSTT3abtfiUe! ..V.....v (I being allocated is by county. Utah County has been allocated only 19,200 shorts. A few of the selected sales representatives. . Total Capital' Accounts Jt Commerce for 'Pln MV 164. Over VM ""Bl .. JX.UJ I ' ecreose alnce 1PJ4. 476.110.66 WOSP1CTVI, $4,039,588.73 MAIL COUPON neaolly. An ever increasing market with savings and earnings from low mertellty. 200,000 SHAMS CUUA 201 1 oat 9lh South, Salt COMMON STOCK - t j $1.00 per share OKPHONtt A L Life Insurance Co., 208 East 9lh Sooth, Salt Lite Ufi lake City, Utah INSURANCE CO. - "none Je4-H2- 1 NAM!.. IMMEDIATELY AT I ON ONLY rapidly trowing maief HOMt CfflCt: SfCUXTY NAJIOHAl Of THI N at In If 44, Utah population people, ty 115, 1,541,000 or ever SO gan Is predicted In the next 20 years. (Sourest letlrn-- M U. S. Oop.rtmt Cn-r- c. (S) A reached to purchase nor on offer to soil any security el the Company toed tecuHtlea are offered only by a prospectus, and the Information contained herein must not be relied upon In the purchase eP any oecerity af the company. FOR A COPY SEC URITY Is anticipated N'w,Hf) 250,000.00 150.000.00 76,110.66 - Director! Herald. November 7, 1961 100 161 TO IONA IHD1 IISrDINTS Of UTAH STOCK OPPIRINO ANNOUNCIMINT This anrtounument Is not 105.277.78 T . 1 (2) Personal fnceme In Utah In uJhJjQQj I. Keith W. Chrlstensen, CashierManager, of the above-name- d bank, do hereby declare that this report oi condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. KEITH W. CHRISTENSEN attest the correctness directors the We, undersigned of this report of condition and declare that It has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and 3 belief is true and correct. G. F.. AlSTIN K. E. BULLOCK J. A. ' SKF.THALER. . SM M 1 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts. .. In The Sunday ilWMJ 1,499.141.98 11,787.92 417,906.92 108,414.13 $25.00 .10. 000 10,000 ......,...........$ 14, ' If 1,420,949.34 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . (1) Utah people are under Insured when compared to aver $.10 of every dollar many ether states. In sold hi life Insurance wont o compenlM outside of Utah. . M ..$3,563,478.07"' profits Published order to give a wide distribution of ownership for all the citizens in the state, the number' of shares In ... LIABILITIES i Surplus Undivided UTAH COMPANY FOR UTAH PEOPLE! .$4,039,588.7! Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individual, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of SUtes and political subdivisions.. Certified and officers' checks, etc Total Deposits , $3,458,200.20 , (a) Total demand deposits $1,609,058.31 (b) Total time and savings $1,849,141.98 deposits Other liabilities -- ---- A . 56,625.94 27,006.46 Total Assett par value per share No. shares authorized No. shares outstanding Total par value Area You Choose S. WAYNI Utah National Bank of Provo . Business in the IS .REPORT OF CONDITION OF THI Common stock Do other i Citv, Utsli ADDRESS at |