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Show m " Company Honored for Service SINESSiNEWS Biown New Head of Provo Building Cr Loan i Le..zii A. Brown, is the new president of the Provo. & Loan Society, following the reorganization meeting Build held Vnday night Jby the board of. directors. Mr. Brown fills the vacancy brought about by.the death of J. Elmer Jacobsen, president of the organization for a r i .. 5 K' 1 J qtlarler of a century. 1Mr. Brown, a real estate man and an active community worker has been a director and a vice president of the organization for many years.- He is president of the Dixon Real Estate Co. Dr.' Madison W. Merrill, also a direci '' V "Wattor for. a number of years, is the first vice president. Ernest R. Rasmuson was ' elected seeonrX yice president. Other members of the board of directors are Maurice Harding, Elden McKell, Mr. Brown . Dr4 Stanley M. Park, S. E: (Tug) Jacobsen. The company, a mutual organization was started in Provo over half a century ago and has assisted hundreds 01 mvo residents to become homeowners ?' it r i I well-know- n - X ; v ,' l. ff i I lf m v l.-.- h. - i -. Pacific Pipe Reveals Air Pollution Remova I Plan ' i i lfLl I generaLmanageut V - A. . GOV. CALVIN L. HAMPTON examines model of valve which Valtek Corporation hopes to make at a plant to be built in Orem if financ fag plans are successful. Calling on the gov ilAVolnnmAnt rvlonc fnk fWm am kholf nf In flnctriol Amur at hie arsflA ihi ,from fcf Ra,ph B emJeneva InustriaJ Wiopment Corpora- Mnt o the k fl G s Cou Corporation; Lawrence A. vice Haines, president of Valtek,. and Charles L Bates, Valtek president. up vent Jack W. Whittle, director of marketing of the Continental Bank, has been elected president of the New Chicago Founda- I Uon, publishers of "Chicago Magazine." Prior to being elected, to his new office, Mr. Whittle served as the foundation's first executive vice president. korge R. REM-Orem civic and busne w - publisher iness figures this -- weekend re-succeeded Whittle as executive vice turned from a conference with Gov. Calvin B. Rampton on in president of the foundation. Mr. Whittle received a dustrial development for- - the I in Marketing from Brigham Young Uni- - Orem area and expressed opi 'fxr- ' versity and an M.B.A. from North- - timism "concerning their first . A western .University's Graduate School venture a plan to establish a Business Administration. valvejmanufacturing plant. Mr. Whittle was From Led by. Mayor James E. loaned by the Continental Bank to work Mangum, the group met with .Jtichard J,Daleyto GoveriiordRampt on- - to outline activities of plans for an industrial and redirect'the and Whittle Mr. help organize the Mayor's Committee for the Economic and Cultural Develop- search .park in the Orem area, ment of Chicago, Currently, jie is executive assistant to the and were complimented by the governor for their initiative chairman of the Mayors Committee outlook in obtaining indus and The New Chicago Foundation is a organization trial development. affiliated with the Mayors Committee. Plans Outlined"' L. G. Sparks, Meanwhile, Area Labor Survey Set for Proyo-Ore- m president of the Utah County ex -Corporation, 47 throughout the U. S. recently added Development This area -- iff one-ooptimism aamroay to those sampled each month by the Bureau of the Census to pressed measure the rates of employment and unemployment in the concernins the estaDiisnmeni of a plant by Valtek, which nation, according to Director Francis H. Wilmer of the Bureau's would make a special vaive Denver regional office. to be used in several types of Provo-Oreof consists the local area The new sampling Establishment of the industry. Standard Metropolitan areas. is contingent upon raising the Bureau for the plant Monthly labor statistics are sampled-bof t28,OO0 locally to quamy tne il ' liliiriiiinl I -O- ' B.S.-Degr- I' J 1960-196- 4, .' non-prof- it '. - plant would be its first and headquarters of the company would be here. Governor's Statement At the meeting in Salt" Lake ' City this week with Governor Rampton, the latter told the Orem delegation: :'Formany. years,, an indus trial and research park has been, needed in Utah County. I personalrz-Jcoow-JourUnilusr.- tries who would have preferred to locate in this general area, but land properly zoned and developed was not available. I commend you on your- - public spirit and your positive steps to bring industry and prosperity to your area." William Bruhn, regional di rector qftbeSmall Business Administration complimented the delegation including Mayor Mangum; Ralph Brown, a president of the Industrial Development Cor poration, and Mr. Sparks and Orem-Genev- -- Pro-Uta- n-- guests attending the Trade Fair. In accepting the plaque, which cited the public service the company has performed during those 40 years, Mr. King re leased plans for the campaign to greatly reduce the amount of smoke released into the air by the company's plant,. Kay Jacobs.,- - president of thef Mrr1tinrTmtedout that thei de-Bank of Pleasant Grove, company has already done much to reduce the amount of smoke daring: "The cooperation of two de- and to eliminate any toxic mat h e terials from the smoke. But velopment" companies, a Industrial De the $500,000 program is designed to eradicate almost entirely velopment Corporation, and the Utah County Development Cor- the smoke from the plant. State&-.Cast Bank of Jn ..citing Pacific poration, and--t- he Iron Pipe" Company before pre-- , Pleasant Grove have united to Mr. King together in a cooperative ef- senting the award fort to brine this new industry to Utah County. This is what manager, Winston Crawford, chairman of the Trade Fair, we like, to encourage;" ; gave a brief history of the VvrClTl LcUUClS LQ V. I nUUSlNUl and was attended, by some 40 special guests from outside Utah County who were brought h as special guests to attend the Utah Valley Trade Fair. The special guests " included of four railroad representatives lins,- an airline cjmpany7 e Utah Industrial Promotion Utah Manumission, facturers A?sceiatkm. brnl;' . d from us tria companies Weitern U n it e d throughout States, and numerous supply companies. er They were heie to gel look at Utah ValLiias a poss ible site for any' future expan sion of their companies. . x ' M k. ihl plant,4 st?r--vi- ce i man wameajo new.v,nicqgo ro5rjNew Vaye pant pfoposed " " vo ' at a weekend luncheon honoring the company for 40 years of to Utah Valley. " The announcementwas made at a luncheon sponsored by Uvida during the Utah Valley Trade Fair. The luncheon was honoring the company as the second oldest industry in the county and honoring - cx-rro- The company services market area including 13 western states, western Canada, western Mexico, the Philippines Is-- ;. lands and the Far East. The luncheon was held at me Riverside Golf and Country Clvto , I.iH i H An air pollution eradication the plant produces some 100,000 program costing an estimated tons of pressure pipe and acces-- ; half. million dollars has teen;- uwnt.-,,- r approved for the Provo Plant of the Pacific States Cast Iron. Pipe Company. This was revealed by O. Har1 vey King Jr., vice president and i ' ick nMM. lUIlS 0. HARVEY JR. KLNG, Orem-Genev- -- - TOKYO EARTHQUAKE --A TOKYO (UPI) " It" earthquake Tocked - the Tokyo area Saturday evening-- but no immediate there were reports of damage or injuries. The 'Central Meteorological Agency said the quake was centered in the Pacific about 30 miles southeast of Tokyo and registered an intensity of three on a scale of seven. 7 -i was1oundeJ-ini926-rem- sharp ploying MuKles dr a girl's best fritnd (Only 3 commercial! ia 95 minutes) "ATHENA" persons. Today it employs more than 300, with an annual payroll of $3,000,000. 125 Oth County, JANE REYNOtDS POWRL-DEB- BIE EDMUND DAMONE PURDOM-V- IC 7 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, - itirrini . " Sixty five per cent of the employees have been with the company for 25 years or more and 1956 Utph y Sugar Cc. Posts Semi-Annu- Dividend al Sugar Company declared a reguiar dividend of. 30 cents a share this week on its outstanding 2,371,253 shares of common stock. The dividend action taken by the board of directors con- tiniipH thp annual rnt nf KA ponfc a share a rowH tnr iha pioneer sugar company, which was begun in 1964. Prior to 1963 the company, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, usually had an annual dividend rate of 40 cents a share. This was increased to 50 cents in 1963 and advanced to 60 Cents in 1964. Utah-Idah- o semi-annu- Peterson Motors Man Receives Award n Recipients of the first annual "Reynold C: Johnson Dealer Employee Recognition Award" were announced .Saturday by R. W. Hansen, president of the Johnson organization, authorized VW distributor in Northern California, Utah and Northern Nevada. Among the-- 30 winners, who will depart Oct. 16, for a tour of the Volkswagen factory facilities in West Germany is Michael Thompson, parts' manager for Chuck Peterson Company-Volkswage- Motors", VW agency Mike was Selected by the VW in Provo. distributor on the basis of his outstanding performance in his respective job function and was rated extremely high in per sonal initiative on behalf of his employer. Mike Thompson was an history major at Xaverian College in Brighton, Sussex, England. ,He served in the Royal Navy for 11 years. m Payson, Utah with his wife Pamela. Garrett to Attend Miami Beach Confab W. Weston Garrett of Security Title & Abstract Co., Provo, will attend the annual convention of the American Land Title Association uct. u at tne f ontaineDieauTioterrMiam Beach. 16-z- Fla. SWANSON'S Bus iness Administration loan, Mr. Soarks said, "but we have half tirmtora-150,fl00-Sm- sus mteryiewers call upon randomly selected households in taking the survey. By increasing the number of sample areas, the Bureau expects to provide Interviewers also obtain intormation on other subjects-popula- tion characteristics and housing,' for example during the monthly surveys. Mrs. "Joyce B. Giles of Provo is one of the interviewers. : all already assured and have every reason to believe we can raise the other hall without too much diffi- DINNERS culty."-' This would qualify the firm to apply for the SBA loan, and, in additlonTW officers of Valtek have about $90,000 of their own .funds which would go into the initial capital, Mr. Sparks said. Officers of Valtek are Charles L. 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