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Show r 8 - dJFEEK?1 .Sunday Herald MONEY t- - 1- Si ...:.y.v.v.y.'.'fM-.T.-.V.-.'(AY.'.V,-.l'.M- - - .nii.ii .ii m mil -. by Mo '- nminn."1-- " ClIPS -'. 1 ! ft geed Realtors Board to Erect New Building Mrs. Almeda Gammon, president of the Utah County Board - announced plans for the board's new r officeRealtors, Saturday North and West. Tnls to be located at of- 440 Elghtth will be the board s first permanent Duumng. it wui also nouse . . operations of the Multiple Listing Bureau. t Presently the realtors are waiting for bids from contractors. According to Mrs. Gammon the bids will be In by the next -f-fieetln of the board. Oct. 11 latere are 23 companies represented on the board, 22 of which ire also members of the Multiple Listing Boara. Each member is licensed by the state to perform an Hie legal work Involved In buying or selling real estate, It 4s through! the board the ethical standards for the profession are set and building ia?-- " and draf store. Announcement el etiur SBiie el she eenter . "Is anticipated at a later 4ata. .. NEW SHOPPING CENTER snder eoestrnctioa at State Street nil Cant in Vam la fh Unintill fSudmri rievelOOmeiat. Coronet variety ttort completed will be Bnjt, i pw enforced. Gibson Takes Bank Position in Vernal - a rCdmparfiazoApbrtments Set Open ' ' ar Engineers Safeway Store, a service sta- tion, and other units, Chamber of Commerce sources have Salt Lake Mayor J.,Brackjp Lee will be the, featured speaker for the September meeting of the Great Salt Lake Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. -- The topic for his speech will be 'Local Gov - . Completion of mis complex will provide the second shopping center adjacent to the City Hall. The Albertson blocks including variety, clothing,' and drug stores in addition, is located across the street west of the ' City Hall. ernment and lt'g Problems J The meeting which will be held Tuesday, Sept. J at Harmon's ; Cafe, 250" West North Temple, Salt Lake Gty, will mark the beginning of the 1967- - . ;" Comeback Pulls Stock Prices Out of Decline House The newly constructed Campus Plaza Apartments will hold an Open House for the public Thursday and Friday between f r and ! p.nv The apartment located at 669 E. 800 N. will house 406 girls. Each of the two bedroom units will hold six girls. Located near the BYU campus It has been approved for student housingi A unique feature of this complex is the beauty salon and a boutique a store for dress accessories. Because of its location and the facilities "available there win not be any student be reserved for visitors' and parking available. The parking will ... - Stock NEW YORK (UPI) prices staged a smart comeback this week despite a back ground of discouraging economic news and sharply reduced . prfrLabor Day activity. -- I U.. -- .1 I--. Even the growing threat of an auto strike could not dissuade The rent hu been set at $39 per renter plus lights. . . J. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Maxfield will manage the apartments investors who seemed bent on twned by Glenn Rowland, Provo, And Dr. R. M. Alvord, Ogden. pulling the market nut of its re-cent decline. !' 1 M est Mfiialr f4 aN 4 a US&L .J To,Addrei5S Shopping OREM Construction Is un derway on the new Mountain Shadows Shopping Center,Jo- cated at State Street and ten ter, directly across tne street from Orem's City Hall. Constructed by Jensen Broth ers, the shopping center win include a Coronet Store, sched uled, ior completion in Novem- a drug store. bef r as well Other units to follow in the ipring will include a large new seasontee,jGt MRS. Y. M. CflFREr Of the 20 most active Issues, 14 .advanced, 5 declined and 1 remained unchanged. . American TUephone was most actively traded," tacking on V to 60 ; of volume, 443,100 - V vj LadyOperatesrj Gas Station Over 30 Years x shares. Sperry Rand was sec ond, jumping 2 to 4iy on 374,200 shares, The person who . drives Jnto General Motors gave up the small service station in Frir After and ford dipped Wildwoodv in Provo Canypn, day's close, Walter Reuther. Air Situation Brimhafl. Nelson to may be. surprised to see a wom,. Work-vAuto of the United start Otoervm exolalned'ttat bead an come oat of the little store era Union, said if the strike and wait on mem. ' w.f Smoot Brlmhall, state banking commissioner, and Milton t .L. rw.. would the be Nelson, president of Utah Savings and Loan Association, will ditionally is a dull one since, comes off, Ford Mrs. Y. M. Offret; the owner be tot guest speakert Wednesday at the Utah County Board for many, .the holiday marks target. and operator of mis Sinclair , at Realtors' monthly meeting. the start of the fall season for The speakers will discuss the USiL sltuatioir md plans business. But enthusiasm mount station;has recently received an award front Sie Sinclair Refin lor solving the problems. They will also point out any possible ed and the advance had gained Britt ing Company for 30 years of electa it may have on real estate m general. steam of head the good by Year The award was presented the el Realtor the Utah the County meeting During end oi tne week. by LeRoy Johnson, Utah County , !WUl U selected by tbe board of trustees. The person so A drop In new factory orders, distributer for me company. ; selected will represent the organisation to the contest for the a rise in business Inventories state Realtor of the Year. and. lagging rail freight traffic During her 80 years at the also failed to put a damper on Wildwood station she has done investors' Is sentiment. Demand Accelerated Housing the routine service procedures, Reported 'Inflation Evidence filling the gas tank and selling After alow atari there hu been a recent step up in de There-al- so ' was talk and evioil. mand for housing to Utah, and the inventory on available dence of inflation as price hikes When Mrs. Offret is not pump bees trimmed to the lowest levels in were announced by companies bousing to the state has " v leYtral years. ing gas she operates the little in several different Industries, That wm the report this week of Gene Donovan, president, Republic Steel kicked off store adjoining the station while Utah Savings and Loan League, whose membership Includes widely followed hike In the price her husband operates the park and ticket office. the state's It Insured savings and loan associations. The asso of carbon and alloy bars. Dow ciations provide approximately 40 percent of Utah's nome Chemical said it was raising Mf.Gfle Mr. Britt ,"T' flaoclng. the price of chlorine. RCA an PRIVATE PROJECT The state's Insured associations in July showed an Increase nounced it was b o o s t i n g the " AMERICAN FORK Eugene 80 over In mortgage loan dollar volume of more than percent L Britt Jr.. was named as man CMiDERSBURG, Ala. (UPI) price of color television sets. tie figure In July, I960, Mr. Donovan reported. In July, 1967, These and other similar ager of the American font tele ( In a d effort to the associations completed 370 mortgage loans amounting to moves not only smacked of in- phone exchange, eiiecuve ...sepi, wildlife the preserve along 18,643.664. This compares with 264 loans totaling 4,zie,ray flation but also Indicated many 1. Mr. Britt will replace Dar Coosa River as well as to in July, 1966. July was the second consecutive month in which companies would not feel as nell W. Gile, who has been conserve water for its newsprint 1967 figures topped those in 1968. much of a profit squeebe be transfered to the Denver office mill Kimberly-Clar- k Is here, cause of rising labor costs and f ma Mountain States Tele- - accumulating 1.6 billion gallons1 nhona Comnanv. American Fork House of Beauty Opens of waste water in a 87tacre higher taxes. weex was Mr. Britt's previous 'assignvolume of House AMERICAN FORK Erms's Beauty opened ment has been business office A water cleaning eently with rlbbonutting ceremony, Mayor F. Haw. Durfeyfc"1 week J - sunervisct in Salt Lake City. He :,; efficlatlMA clean will and meter system .;A Turnover amounted to 36,141,880 is a native of Layton, attending Mrs. La Mar (Erma) Sorensen is owner and operator of back as much as 30 million with shares compared 40,285,250 Davis High School and grad:the new building, which is located at 647 East Main. The shares In the previous week and uated with honors from Weber gallons per day, needed for the of soft built is of modern structure architecture, of paper. To drama pink with 43,167,110 shares in the spacious State College school of business production tize the positive effect of the brick and contrasting stone trim; same week a year ago has Britt 1966. previously Mr. in control system on local The building Is 24 by 40 feet,. with a spacious foyer carpeted Of the 1,584 Issues crossing worked to Provo as an opera pollution 1,000-acr- e wildlife,-in tangerine tweed, with soft, pecan paneling used throughout the sanctuary While this issues 1,017 week, assistant tape residing tions V . tha Intarlnr to provide a refuge for birds 446 121 declined and to Provo. he was a member of advanced, and animals is planned. Six working "stations" line, the west wall, accommodating held unchanged. There were 123 the Jaycees and was active in Mrs. Sorensen and the. five beauty operators working with to new 1967 highs and 67 the United Fund. rising ' v her in the new salon.-- 1 new lows. touching Mr. Gile has been manager cfpnrBleTonly 18 minutes to Mrs. Sorensen formerly housed, her beauty shop In the Dow Jones Up the American Fork exchange for change , some jet planes from basement of her home, under the name of Erma's Beauty salon, The Dow Jones Industrial Av the past three years. He has ser- daytime passenger carriers to Salon. v erage of 30 blue chip stocks ved as president of the Ameri-ca- n nighttime tmgoi haulers. Fork Chamber of Comgamed JiLandtherall comEx-Utponent rolled up 5 consecutive merce and was active to com County Man Takes Aircraft Post SALEM-Dar- rell Card of Brigham City,, son of Mr. and advances, extending its streaK munity affairs. His new assignto S.41 on ment will be with the internal Mrs. Earl Card of Salem, has accepted a position with Northrop to eight. It closed up the week I 262.37, audit group in Denver. Aircraft Co. at' Lancaster, Calif- .- ? He will serve in the capacity of a solid rocket propellent process engineer and will be in charge of the pilot plant, mat Ina test rockets for space exploration. - Mr. Card is a Fork of School, High gradu Spanish graduate ated from the BYU where he received his Bachelor of science Degreei and recently received his masters degree at the Uni versity of Utah. ' , He and his wife, Wynnette Kartchner Card, and sit children have resided for the past eight years at Brigham City where . CaHwxtedoy he was employed, by Thiokol Co. They plan to move to Lan caster the first of September. - .11-- - - ' - Appointed Manager of , ser-vic- e. Phonelxchange J i - . double-barrele- , ot 4- - The silver dollar of 1878 (Mor gan Head) k fee oily com of the United States on wmcn via English lettering has appeared. Many numismatists believe that the choice of mis type face was due to the fact that the de-- Mayor Lee BUI M, Gibson -- . ii .. Construction Beg i ns On has been named assistant manager of First Sec urity Bank in Vernal. Foe. the past four years, Mr. Gibson has been assistant manager of the Time-wa- y credit department oT the bank's Provo office. A native of Tooele, Mr. Gibson joined First Security in I960 at Tooele. He is a graduate of Tooele High School, and Dixie Junior College, and has attended Utah State University. He served In the U.S. Army In Germany. r While In Mr. Glbsea Provo, Mr. Gibson has been Chamber of Commerce, a director Junior the of Provo president. . t iL e rasmfter of commerce,. ana general cnairman oi of Provo the He was chairman Fund. Heart city County latlng council. He was namea proves outstanding young the Year, and has been active in the Downtown Coaches.' ttioo. " ". J"J""t'mJ'JS- signer, George Morgan, once was employed by the British Royal Mint and that it was his way of injecting a little grace to the thought"- This would be interesting con jecture if William Barber, chief engraver of the mint, hadn't used the same type face in the same motto on his design for the silver dollar rejected in fav or of the Morgan design. The silver dollar has created a life and legend all its own; at this moment a new chapter is - , Lake Chapter. Activities will be wneei. it is now listed as a gin with the social hour at 6:30 commodity on the NewYork p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 Mercantile Exchange. . andJhe business meeting and Several large firms with seats program at 8:30. on the exchange consider a bag of silver dollors ($1,000) and Chapter officers for me areCMve L Beck, valued at 81,700 to be better security than stock submitted presidentJTalter Brink, vice by a stock broker. Traders of- president; Benjamin Pelton, silver dollars can guartreasurer; and Orlo Snowrec-- fering antee their "stock'! wfil not - Jtoectors are Gene retary. drop below 81.000. In the silver Christensen, Robert Macleish, dollar futures- - marked closing Merril Newrejj, J. Leonard Har pnees are expected to be listris ana wiwam silvers.. ed in Journal and financial sections of daily newspapers. . Is a suc dollar It the silver cess as a commodity on the exOGDEN (UPI)-Wee- kly live change it iwill.be because none stock: . have been minted since 1935 Cattle 'and calves salable. and the Treasury Department 1,365. Small offerings slaughter has a moratorium in production steers and heifers steady to. .25 of silver dollars until 1970. lower, most decline on heifers; One thine is certain. The Trea cowtuneven,early sales stea sury Department is keeping a dy, later trade weak to .50 low er and closing weak at the de cline; bulls about steady; feeder cattle fully steady. Hogs salable 160; barrows and sow scarce- rSheep salable 7,500; slaughter lambs closed .25 to .50 lower than last week; feeder, lambs recovered some . of early loss NEW SCM ELECTRIC and finished M to .75 lower; ewes scarce; - receipts included ADDER special . about 3,600 slaughter lambs; remainder mostly feeders. . - - Ogden Livestock -- i crd games used a disk that" was passed from one player, to the other to denote a change in deal. ers. This . disk wasXcalled the "buck.!' Before long these same games were being played, use-in- g the silver dollar as the "buck." Hence the expression! 'Tassing the buck," meaning to shift the responsibility. V A close avatch on the silver dollar market shows uncirculated .specimens rising slightly. The average circulated common date dollar can still be purchased from $1.35 to $1.50. . KIDNAPING Liter-Americ- napecT a prosperous farmer, their fourth victim in a month. Police said if the bandits followed their usual, pattern they would demand ransom fee his release. ElizabetiiTaylof and Rlcharfl Burton, making a move to Sardinia, said Tuesday ihey were doubling the number of guards protecting their children on their yacht anchored on Porto Conte because cf ths upsurge Jnkidnapings.l Adding Machine SPECIAL! TYPEWRITER COMPANY MM7M fROVO : -- I var presiding. : 1 UNION pacific WJl n Offers Round Trip Weekend Travel at U. P. Again ; T r i- - Have mortgage moneys Buying A New . . . ? PONTIAC O" 0 BUICK 0 G. M. C. Shop Our Prices I 7 , Dcforo You Buy! ynmtrmMmsaatHMritf Jl ORIfJSPROVE , f I xa I' (W : I 1 rssMSMsMSJBJ . ; Fhft41Wi34ef . ; ' - I SERVICE " ' one-wa- f ., -,- - UNION PACIFIC :: RAILROAD IARI D. 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