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Show r I Sunday Herald 12 v - SUSDAY, SEPT. 17. 1$6T -- Ut 1: KeltoirosaJeinilpji;: lltM County, j i ?T:T::tvf ';'f:i:V:':l:':Vj: : '. X.V . r .J 2 P rvoaiE lected tdlCefPosts I Fred Sumsion of Provo was Fred Palmer. nationaDy-khow- n der construction .to meet the elected second vice president of sales training consultant, spoke increasing demands, he noted. the .Utah Association of .'Real' during the aftemoorf.':'' J "The demand fornew homes EstateBoards at . the 46th an-- 1 Mr. Morris in.his Thursday is the result of war babies com- nual convention held this week evenihg banquet, address,, said, ing of age. Thaf means Tnore in Park City. 'A Provo woman. "Population studies show thejnvapartmenf rentals in the first Helen Boulton, was elected dis formation of households is gd- - yearsw followea by a switcn w trict chairmaa the Ladies mg up. They will cross the one, We have ea dbHgatiefl is let -million mark by 1870 and ul lAaxiiiary. Other new officers are Fred continue to grow and we will some of the 'younger people know there is a great challenge and nnnnrMnitv mTth fiflrt nf unreal estate," Sfr7Morrlsi:orri-- r Liiy, iirsi vice president: Bert A. Weight, Salt Lake Sity, .sec i v Signetics Corp. Official Heqds Institute fFSydney Corooratkm. Lodge, vice president and treasurer of Signetic? "elected Western Sunnyvale, v'Rcg8onalDiireLflieJudgelMgt-- r CaliTTMsen - tives Institute. Lodge's territory includes the 11 West- ri States with chapters in San Fran ern 1 f cisco, Los Angeles, San Piego, Phoenix, Portland. Denver. Salt Lake City, and ' ' Seattle. "' The Institute has more than 2,500 ft nancialexecuUyes as members jepre- senting approximately 2,000 .companies , throughout the United States' and Cana- d.Signetics is a subsidiary olXorning Glass Works and manufactures semiconductor integrated circuits in plants at Mr. Lodge , Sunnyvale, Calif., Provo, Utah and Seoul, Korea. L y fLi I house-buyin- , UP Donates Roils for Promontory Park .echo again across the Thering desolate Mis at Promontory,- - utan wnere me union rucuu.-anCentral Pacific railroads met to complete the nation's first transcontinental railroad, William T. Krueger, superintendent of the Golden Spike National Historic Site, said Union Pacific Railroad has donated to the National Park Service rails and fittings for a mile of track to be used in development of the siteJThe rails more now stockpiled near the site where than 100 tons of them-- are is and it be tracklaying on the old Union win hoped laid, they be started late this year Pacific-Centr"can Pacific roadbed v or early in 1968, SupL Krueger sail " " Long since too light for use in main line trackage the rails were last used on a branch line in uregon, Aiwougn nw maiiu-OUB 8 lacturea untu tne originally laid here in 186966 pounds per hamme'r-4)nspikejffi- d Sc)ttA.JaggartSaltLto retary-treasure- ueraw r; Salt Lake Cityfield secretary-.Mr. Froerer succeeds (Jlenn P Baugh of Logan as president. Mrs. Boulton, the wife of Martin Boulton, is employed by MitcheH-ZobReal Estate,; Attending the convention was HERE IS A VIEW OF new Rodeway Inn m Provo, with spacfous swimming pod in fore' a sizable delegation "of men ' ground. Tne view i takes looking toward tne nortneast. and women from the Utah r Cbunty-3darof Realtors head- el Open House Today at New Rodeway Inn in Provo , Firm Honors ed by Mrs. Almeda Gammon . P president. The speaker list included Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and Richard Boyden With B. Morris, Buffalo, N.V., presi Pin be the for here will dent of the National Association America, Boards. open house. Mike Robinson, also -- The BeiySysfem service an- of of Phoenix, is chairman of the niversary pin marking 38 years At Friday's session, the key' board. . m continuous service with the noter was Dr. Dello G.' n dean. School of Arts, Let providing Mountain States Telephone Com- -j esemenr-iState this beautiful motor hotel, have pany was ters and Sciences, Weber awardedthl5 CollegerWho spoke on freedom. expressed great" confidence in week to Doren the future of the Central-Ut-ah 4- of area," said Mr. Van Wagenen. yriOu-DJoyde- n EUROPE IN MINIATURE Provo. Delbert mated cost of 11,300,000, Orem Lady Savings-Loo- n Speech Winner The 120 units of the hotel are j conditioned. p iuwu, uismci Luxembourg uty is more rs winner of the Joe N. Simmons of Phoenix, individually air : ' Mary Jane Johnson, 429 S. 560 E., Orem, plant superin than 1,000 years old.' The tiny room Each has free of colored of Inns Rodeway contest sponsored by the American Savings president ifl!7 Utah sneech . tendent, made Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, At , television. Showers and baths ..IM ..ln.nl " .J ana Loan insuiuie, uie cuucbuuiuu ami the sometimes called "Europe in are tiled. Each room is equip of the nation's $139 billion savings and has an area- of miniature," Ung-sizwith queen size, ped loan business. Mr. Boyden only 999 square miles; popula double or the twin beds, king Mr. Miss Johnson, a bookkeeper in the retired after a tion 328,000. Boyden size rooms being connected for Bill Jrovo office of Deseret Federal Savings - career which started with the famiof accommodation large and Loan Association, will represent the company ,in! 1924.. He held var- future : for ' New :S6uffl : Wales Beehive State in the regional finals in " WAShInGTOnIupI)" ious positions with the company, Sen. (Sidney) Australia for a two-are The grounds beautifully Salt Lake City during the institute's Wallace F. Bennett, with the title of serretiring mission for the LDS year The swimming pool landscaped. The convention October W. regional vice foreman. Church. He is a member of the said he will join the other is 30 by 50 feet. winner will compete in the national The lobby is resplendent with Mr. Boyden and his wife bishopric of the Provo Fourth finals in San JFrancisco in November. Republicans on the Senate -- States trme black and white decor plus red LeRella will leave in the near Ward. -- in -- opposing region toclude UtahrWash-ingtosatin Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, the committee version of the carpets'"" and" antique are decorated Booms drapes. Hawaii. and Nevada Wyoming, ' Mist Johnson administration's campaign sub in early American. No expense Miss Johnson's talk, "Investigate before Investing," pre- sidy bill, -; v been spared in construc has associloan and at a savings sented the advantages in saving The bill would federal tion, Mr. Van Wagenen said. ation whose accounts are insured by the Federal Savings and subsidies of moreprovide than $50 mil Included are a spacious cof Loan Insurance Corporation. "zr K. lion for and sena- fee shop, luxurious dining room presidential Woodhouse, 176 W.: Second Place winner was Norman torial campaigns in 1968, and and banquet room. 400 N, street, Springville. He is credit manager at Deseret Lmore in future elections. ; , More than 50 local people are Federal's Prove office. Rode Otls incredible MMA. that employed in the the publicrsftouldifc way operation Company Moves Up Among Food Operations pay for elections when our na Mr. Van Wagenen, a native tional deficit is predicted at $30 Provoan, was graduated from Kentucky Med Chicken Corporation, with a retail outlet billion next year and when the BYU. He has been in business In the Provo area, has moved up to second rank among all com- President, hjt'asked. a JO per in Provo since graduation, with "mapcial food service operations fi tti United cent surcharge tax this year,1' the last 20 gears ' spent to the annual listing of the top 400 organizations by Institutions the Utah owner and operator oi Kaaio legislator said, y Magazine. "I've always advocated a bal- KIXX with his brother Frank. sixth advanced from place The,Nashvilleased company anced budget and increasing They sold the station during the among commercial establishments in last year's survey, and the national debt for political past year. He was president of vas listed as the fastest growing organization in tne sruay. our during present the Utah Broadcasters Assn. purposes r The magazine quoted total annual volume for the KFC economic situation is unthinkand served eight years on the million from $101 the at $288 million, up previous able irganiization Utah State Board of , Correcand he irresponsible," year. It also noted that KFC had 1578 retail outlets at the time added. tions. the atudy was made, compared with 1088 a year earlier. al m --- ii. r1" Open house will be held today between 1 and 5 p.m. at the new Rodeway Inn motor hotel at 1292 S. University Ave., announces Harold E. Van Wagen- eu, uiaiiaKci. mcic wiu uc guided tours and refreshments. The beautiful new complex has been completed at an esti n, HELEN WULIVK ttULU 8UMS10TL . te Buying A New . - Lt BUICK 0 G. M. C. : z Shop Our Prices - e, -- Before You Buy! G:& iVl'MOTORm 570 North Main Phone Spanish" Fork or 489-563- 4 489-563- S ce-Committee ng Siates.-aeeordi- 38-Ye- ar Real-Esta- Solon Opposes Subsidy 'fe. g. firo : Never in Deseret Federal's 61 years have earnings been so great! " , - : a. Group Plans Ocfobcr Confab TD COMPLETE SERIES MOSCOW (UPI)-T- he Soviet Union Saturday announced the completion of a series of Pacific Ocean explosions, within J50 BALT LAKE dTY (UH) -miles of the Japanese coast to OtalLLTiibercubsijand develop earthquake ' and tidal Health Association plane its fall wave forecasting methods. fluarterri board of directors meeting Oct. 14 in the auditori-c- tr man usual number of eases. of the Dee Hospital in Og The board Includes 27 citizens ..ten. Iht $ MILLIONS . $" l of Eastern Capital available for Financing, Financing . . . Real Estate, Shopping Centers, Apt. Houses, Business Needs, Farm and Ranch Leans Write or Call FINANCIAL board jrfB tospeot ft fa- representing varied occupation tuities of the tuberculosis unit al interests and geographic tf me bopsttal and observe re-- areas within the state. ults of tne hospital ervlces which part ol the iWe TB lb 14SS EAST FUNDING S30 SOUTH, PROVO 374-095- 4 - ATJrJOUNCING Offlotab geld the state trant tarred W tfteaculosls fadll-tie- s to the Dee Hospital almost year ago. 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