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Show mm NES s T It I 1 i" r s I 7 .: Starvation Quotations Dam Job on Tap for '66; Furnished by Goodbody And New Company. : Member York Stock Exchange, 43 N. Friday1!, Quotation!: 1 lids ' "T " f .05 " .! Z.V'i M .12" v. . icon. Eur ; J. 0I,-Consolidated" Corporation was an outgrowth of the Consoli-- i . Point dated Wagon and Machine Company which originated before jcrown .of old the the the turn of the century from merging emmjuh ' J.J r; Wagon Company and the Consolidated Implement Co. Heber - Osnf latp nresident of the LDS Church, was Consolidated Eurm lhiv Con ' Wagon's first and only president. Farm implements arid supplies; Chain and hardware' were the main item's sold. Branches were estab-joo( ana uian aaa.ai oue.GrMt wntim. lisnea tnrougnoui laano, Wyoming, ievaaa I . .12 .03 .0S'4 .26 ' I .44 .11 : .0 .. io." .: -- I : . II 1 II! I ;j, j f t ' '1 ! i 1- ! m'vr.;:-:::'::::::'ir:- r-- fl- I Iri Jlce. the bureau plaas4d-4rt- uio'iontractJor construction of the $2 million feeder tunnel. Sen. Frank E. Moss. , said Utah has been, "slighted-b-y past refusals to appropriate suf ficient amounts, for the Central Utah- Project and by diversion' of d money. i ' already-appropriate- i I :. Provo Soldier Now In Wildflecken, v., v" : LGermany . 1 , ' 1 WILDFLECKEN, c,To.i i - -- Re-the- re avail-searc- h, . . 4 t Blaine-G.Stee- pjait d, five-axi- ( is ; "! tbat-Mr.-G- ott had been elected Vice chairman of -- the Corporation's Operations Policy and General Administration 'Committees. In andther appointment, announced In Pittsburgh, Douglas W. Brown has been named director safety of United States Steel Corporation,- succeeding Dan Farrell, who is retiring after 30 years with United States Steel,' 2ffot them as director of safety. -- . , rL( IL ' Mr. Gott i !n. t it. i : o, instructions to the computer which operates milling machine that produce the high-qualit- iriouies. inese lnciuoe less ex- Mr. Steed says that for many 'pensive quality nardwood-doo- rs years he was a distributor of (his product will sell for be-a- ll types of building materials tween $50 4nd $60, compared in the midwest. He became con-- 1 to $150 under the old method); yinced ther "must be a way .better designs and a - much to produce quality. . entrance greater selection of patterns; doors at a low price and fea- and stronger units that do away turing designs .and pat- with the problems of terns .. "assembled" doors. -- He worked on-t- he projectlof t The "doors are designed main- - Ella Flagg Young -- vas the first woman to serve as super intendent of schools in any large city of the world.1 Evergreens predominate . in Australia. They keep their leaves all the year . around but lose their bark-4n--wint- Saratoga Resort to Close Biggest Season Saratoga,, famous resort on the Utah Lake in Lehi, will close out their largest season m history after the Labor Day week end according to R. M. Eastmond, general manager. The resort oyer the past season accommodated over 500 e group picnics. Among these picnics were 40 parties, numerous school groups and hundreds of family reunions and business-outingOver 200,000 people have passed through the gates since the Easter opening. ' Several new attractions were made available this year there's Sunday Herald entrances, which States west of the Mississippi SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER Mr. Steed -- defines as any im ruver.. Utah County, Utah portant opening, such as pa tios, offices,, board rooms, special rooms, and front doors. Bernell Smith.of Spanish Fork has of the State Association of Life tary Rocky Modhtain Research will 'have b6th finished and un- - fmiedjdoorsravailabler'lKus . of CLASS 7 p.m. For informtiion and registration cards, ulease call Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. nil -- irtrvrrarr? 373-55- CO. America's LargssLTax Service with Over 1 500 Offices Ph. 2 105 E. 300 S. Provo.. 373-552- the United apply; NOW FOR RAPIDLY FILLING CLASSES OJTAH TRADE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE AT PROVO new a in your . been appointed secreUnderwriters by Don CLASSED - . - lumber' "Answer Man" has eompTete ptans a quality materials and volume savings . . end he'll ar-range long-terfinancing . . . eyeh recommend a reliable builder. You'll e th job done quickly with minimum fuss m here. - Naval - Training Center ; ." V': TYPIWRITERS EDUCATION ' CeneralClerk Clerk . . 11 Secretary , Stenographer XMMERCIAL ART . OCCUPATIONS. HEALTH : . ' Dental Assisting . DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICAL & AUTOMATION REFRIGERATION Y.f A 1tS - at the - - md mussi In , Basic Training SAN DIEGO, Calif. Sea- mariRecruit Kenneth G.i Wor ley, USN, son of Mr... and Mrs Edward W. Worley of 69 N 3rd W.t Lehi, is undergoing nine weeks of basic .training BUSINESS . . . gay parties foMto entertaining without worry 'aboutwear one! fear on your fine carpets and living room furniture... thof$ fust part of the promise of tj new playroom in your ' basement. li f Recruit Worley Now (UPH - A research scientist for the Rolls Royce Co., Dr. A.E. Standage, said Saturday his company has the blueprints of a Revolutionary rocket engine made partly of lightwfeight plastic. He - said the engine would cost a tenth of those ujed presently in U.b. space- programs, and; could be used . time and time again. Auto Mechanlcr: " ; a?n d dyndjericler Repair. Diesel and Heavy Duty Mechanics vrkid, , Park City has been chosen" as the" locatioO orlhe47th annual convention of the Utah Association of Independent f Agents Sept. 7, 8, and 9, according to Clyde J. Allen oi looeie, association president The newly completed C'est Bon Hofrf will h tnvlnitrm headquarter- s- and. site of most business 'and 'entertainment .meetings. In addition, a golf tournament is scheduled at the Park City Golf Course, and an western copkout will, be held at the top of the Treasure Mountain Gondola lift. - - Roy Donaldson,7executlve secretary of the association, an--, nounced that there will be an outstanding slate of industry and civic leaders appearing as guests and speakers, ROCKET future... GREAT FAMILY - - , -- . t yeoll tiov. wsndarful times In th. fioTIdtt-- . ahtad If ye. call the "Ajww.r Man" right away." Men to Hold Park City Confab Engl classei starting October 3 PI. Grove Plant The company is currently located in Provo, but it is building a new plant at the industrial park in Pleasant Grove and expects to move to its new home by the first of the year. The Pleasant Grove plant will be designed to provide doors for -- the portion im Job Opportunities For Best Students! ,,H 1 R Etlock will begin its annual basic income. tax making these products yotees. TJ INCOME "Auto v. uamette, state president. Mr. Smith has been an agent for the Prudential Life Company since 1956. He has served in various offices of the local Lite Association including president in 19645i'j tie is active in the" LDS Church and is presently first counselor in the bishopric of the Seventh Ward in Spanish Fork. Mr. Gamette stajted that Mr. Smith will work closely with him' in all activitleT ih the state association. NOTTINGHAM, 5 4, - AUTOMOTIVE Smith Named to State Underwriters Post REVOLUTIONARY two-wee- - , for next year. - doors.. low-co- st Registration Begins Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1966 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.: After Labor Day the resort will close and work will begin m. deveioprnent joJ-- ihe. nark- - facilities :and - new, attractions - - s five-axi- ry for. use in LDS-Stak- picnic facilities. a new i pens. - , m I Wil- liam L.-- PaxtonSf-soof Mrs. Ralph, ..Taylor, 449 E.. 4300 is participating in . a k field training exer-- r rise conducted by the Berlin Brigade in Wildflecken, Germany. - Paxton is a member of the battabon's Company A. n he-eompu . Girmany-Ar- my Private First Class New Utah County Industry Begins Production , ine&ruaryr- - woiihi.be-.awarde- II - 5 " i - i ' stores. .. ; .25 :it j .17 ' ?9 . I Mr. Johnson came to. Prove from Kanab in J923 to' atter BYUVIn 1925 he accepted a position a& book keeperJoiLQmlkMamnoii' .75 i 60 i vfflfp iMOVItmailC II hi RVtT he U'lC marta AA ll'nr kttar (Tro4n afin rt 4.37. r .10 .15 aucu-toNew men ne oecame Quirky manager afiaccmtmuea as sucn umn ixt .75 :70 North Lily " for the company with headquarters in Salt lake City. PatK.' City Con ,0i 5.12W Rico 4.87'i Argentine He returned to Provo in 1939, following the death of Mana- - Royston Coal .0- 6ma oo? FV4 fitfMmv anrl managed th ft Provo store until 1943 Siu OH INGENIOUS DQORJUANUFACTURING Flanked by some ex.17 .1$ Minn ... .. . .tr.i!lSiou ...j jot. muMju-isoutStdN 10 wnen Hie company went oui 01(t.Dusiness. ne ana too amples of his hardwood panel doors, Blaine G. Steed of Rocky 7.00 SFtandard Metal 7.37VJ purchased the business and continued as Consolidated Hardware Sundance Oil .., Mountain Research, Pleasant Grove, Utah, checks tape giving .31 .35 .11 :I7' Co. until 1950 when the Consolidated Corporation was organized TintisiLead ..... 1.6211 Std Tlntlc ITS with Mr, Johnson as president, ; .13 .15 Utah Con .55 .40 WiMiton . ..Many new lines were added over the years, including furni ture and appliances witfi Ernest Salerno as manager of that SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES ng was 200T. n department for a numbe-- of years Extensive-remodelif eat Utah. 1,000 at1.000.44 atAn entirely neiv: technique in several years, and -- after he completed in recent years. ' Eureka Litv Con. .Hi 1.000 at " the, manufacture of quality,' had devised a way. to produce Mr Johnson has been an active member of the Provo Lions . hardwood panel toorsi$ being1 the looked for result, he found ior mere ijR navtng servea as vice presioentiorn silver,1.000i,o at at.17 .n used : as - Rocky Mountain was no equipment' and being currently the treasurer. He wishes to express, appre- - Kennebec, Park City Con, 1,000 at :07Vi;S00 it ;07 Pleasant Grove, begins able that could do the job that t 5.73 ciatioivto the many friends and customers who have been so! Tmtic Std, 100 production. The first doors, would be required. MUTUAL FUNDS loyal during the 41 years he has been in business here; which will be distributed by 'On a visit to Utah, his wife's Aiked Quotatloni: Bid' Friday'i Affiliated Fund ... 162 7,7 Wood Productsalso native Sculptured statehejM'ie4i.Rk Dividend Sherei 3 61 J.2 , 2 New Directors Elected for U.S. Steel dials .B"U and this began a Uor Ttreary, otPleasahlrwebecaffle . 11. a 12.53 Dreyfua. ,. available on the market Sep long association that has pro-- ' 13.14 L 11.17 H. I. Romnes of Chatham, N.J., and E and HH Bat: Fund 15 4 . 14.24 Stk Fund duced tember ter controlled beenUideHty-Fund 16 SO ' Edwin iLJGoit. QLPittsburKlL.4iave ll.lt ' - -- r m r- - a dramatic the direclioiMf machine Under. 24.SS milling r elected directors of United States Steel! du 10.64 ,11.66 owner and operator change in the doorbusiness.-- . T--'l 6.77 Inv 7.32' Incorporated Corporation, it was announced ;.in New Manhattan ' a new Fund I" . Computer Use I 06 , of the new industry 12 York by Roger M. Blough, chairman of Matt Inv Growth 10.5 .6 has been demilling process 14.71 IS 10 Inv Trutt . Mast -acThe machine operates the board. 14 43 ' 15.77 Putnam FunL veloped withhe" help to instructions fed into Mr. Romnes, president of American Putnam Growth 11.70 cording ,30.71 staff members of . and 11.30 WelJington Fund MM on tape. The s and and thejamijjuter t Telegraph Company, Telephone BYU for the production' of .feature allows many new Mr. Gott, executive vice president - proNEW YORK"UPI)-Inves- tor doors. ' , and unusual designs' to be creduction of U.S. Steel, fill vacancies on Groups Machine : Milling ated, offering better and more 10.95 11.97 the board. At the same meeting, Clif Mutual ford F. Hood, former president of U.S. Stock 4.71 5.15 "The product is milled on a attractive doors. five-axMr. Steed said his new pro- Mr. Romnei 11.53 12.60 computer-controll- ed SteeV and C. Jared Ingersoll, Joseph Selective blends all the advantages cess of a rmaohine, piece milling 10.83 11.S4 P. Sprang, Jr., and Cleo F. Craig re- Variable equipment that was. developed-- : of the old method of. manufac- 4.54 4 tired as directors by . reason"' of age. FIF Fund 40 - Ji j j I .04 .11 r. . t .40- .03'4 . ; 10.37(4 . U tf.-C- il I l- .J Co-o- p; time there were for construction of Starvat'on Dam in Utah wiB be awarded next year, the Bureau ofJleela-- , mation announced Saturday. on the Hie bureau said-bidfeature J8; million dam, of the Central Utah Project, fif "I ! . .Ml i -- -- WASHINGTON (UP1 -"- . " 'Eusniieu neai csxaxe. " "(a y. Ave, University fheHOTtemplate(Tciosing of ConsolidStcdorpofaTioh ofjlr $!.., 255 W. Center will end a Provo business chapter that extenos .:::'. ; into the late 1800s. caff Chief Con Com for con cm of cm Consolidated many years,1 Owen W. Johnson, president .is jiow associated with BestwayBuilding Center in the hardware! jjtepartrocntEldoiifcKellanagers-- " -! -- Closing of Consolidated to End Chapter on Provb Business Scene s - Market . & TECHNOLOGY AIR CONDITIONING YOUR BAStMtNr fOK N ill ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY. INSTRUMENT REPAIR COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY " MARKETING INTERIOR DECORATING MACHINE SHOP WELDING WOOD TRADES .; ' ! J flsl NO MONEY O0WN UTTI jS APPROVED BY THE .VETERAN'S ADMINISTRATON ESTIMATES, CAtl- - . .' J .To Provide Veteran Training , Make Application . Dean- oF Students- At The - Officf ;;. I CLEARANCE SALE . DEMO'S. ond RENTAI, avp WIDE CARRIAGE SPECIAL . . :.. ' - UTAH TRADE TECHNICAL 49 LLOYD'S TYPEWRITERS324 WEST CENTER ' $5 - ' PROVO INSTITUTE AT PROVO 5th South 72nd West 7 1 395 NORTH 150 EAST, r LPROVO, UTAH ' "373-789- 0 4 - . |