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Show Page SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, 18-T-HE Sunday. Feb. 22, 1S7U Utah Business News 70 Cheese Lumber Co. Appoints Manager UP&L Named Hadley Announcement was made the appointment Fames as manager Grant Division Manager at Lumber At American Fork of of Co. fifth Anderson South and Second West in Provo. Mr, Hadley has been He succeeds Boyd Karren who associated with the Telluride has been reassigned to the firm's operation since 1960, first as store and yard in Salt Lake City. leliunae Fames was formerly manager superintendent Power Co., then an operating of the firm's Preston, Ida. yard. subsidiary of UP&L, and in 19G2 A native of Idaho, Mr. Fames was named manager of UP&L's attended Utah State University Telluride division. Prior to and the Idaho State University joining the Telluride operation, before joining Anderson Lumber he served in various managerial in Blackfoot in 1956. He was capacities with the Western transferred to Preston as Colorado Power Co., a UP&L in 1962. Promotion (V j A. division headquartered J at American Fork. Mr. Hadley succeeds J. Newel Stephens, who is retiring late in March. was The appointment announced by James C. Taylor, UP&L vice president, who said Mr. Hadley will direct the company's operation throughout the division in central and southeastern Utah. subsidiary. Mr. Hadley has been active in civic and community affairs including Sevier Council of the Boy Scouts, president of the Richfield Rotary Club, area development activities of the Organization and past member of the Richfield Chamber of Commerce board of directors. He is a native of Paonia, Colo., and an electrical engineering graduate of Colorado A & M. southern Mr. Stephens, division manager for UP&L since 1953, has been associated with the company since 1924, first as a meter tester at Logan meter and subsequently Five-Coun- W ' I I f mwmmn industrial superintendent, salesman, salesdistrict manager representative, and division manager at Preston, Ida. He is a native of Logan, and attended Logan High School and Utah State Agricultural College. CLAIR J. HADLEY By LEROY POPE UPI Business Writer by industry and education are open to the public at the Salt Palace Friday from a.m. until 10 pjn. and Saturday from 10 am. until 7 pjn. These exhibits tell the story of what engineering has done to help build Utah. Dr. Astin, a former native of Salt Lake City, joined the staff of the National Bureau of Standards in 1932. His principal fields of work included precision electrical measurements and the development of early radio telemetering techniques. He was appointed as the fifth director of the National Bureau of Standards in 1952. He retired from this position in 1969 and was then designated Director Emeritus. 11 - GRANT A. FARNES Corporation. He was also a board member for the Preston Chamber of Commerce. The announcement further stated that all present personnel will continue with the firm and that no other changes are contemplated. Anderson Lumber Company is now in it's 80th year and operates IS yards in Utah and Ida! 9 as well as a wholesale supply firm in Salt Lake City. Dial Finance Lists ld ter Reade Organization, Inc., and conventionbig in drive-in- s NEW YORK (UPI)-- All the al theatres, Electrovision Procontrolled by Bing if movies pal- duction, Inc., imposing, gaudy, aces built between 1915 and Crosby and David Sacks, Network Cinema Corp. in which 1940 seem doomed to fall before the wrecking ball without comedian Jerry Lewis is a prime figure, and Chris being replaced. Cinemas, named for Perhaps Radio City Music Hall in New York and, a few Chris McGuire of the singing others may remain as civic McGuire Sisters, also Carroll's landmarks. But the cinema development, Inc., of Syracuse, probably has seen the last of formerly part of Tastee Freez Industries, Inc. big audiences of up to 5,000. Drive in theaters and a few Although the mini theater of the newer shopping center trend means few full sized mov-- " theaters rate as "full sized." ie houses will be built in the But the business is going "Mi- future, the little houses do not ni" and "multi" to a large ex necessarily compete vigorously with the remaining standard tent. Mini means a tiny, intimate houses. That's because they are house, like off Broadway legiti- in locations that couldn't support mate theater, which uses auto- a standard house, and others Multi-Cinem- ojectionist. - Sheila SPRINGVILLE of native Pickering, Springville, has opened the Springville Day Nursery, 30 S. being h throughout the state. GATX Names Division Head Dr. Maricn J. Balcerzak has been appointed manager of engineering for the Research Division of General American Transportation Corporation (GATX), it was announced by A. A. Arentz, division general manager. 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What Sears Will Do: In ex-change for the tire, replace it, charging the current regular selling price plus Federal Ex- cise Tax less the following al- - Nylon Cord motor oil DATES: Four full plies of rugged I ut ,1 -- ft iVConstruction Tread Wear-OGuarantee Guaranteed Against: Tread Multi-Cinema- A ten week course that meets once a Meek to develop your skills in more efficient management of your budget. Attend PERSONAL FINANCE. You will save more the first month than the cost of the tuition. FULL Y PERSONAL FINANCE TUITION: bank, established in 1859, soon after the first pioneers arrived Utah. Today, Walkers has 17 offices located in principal areas ni Springville PLACE: oldest and Dial Finance Company, a Des consumer finance company, earned $4,072,526 for the year ended Dec. 31, 1969 or 89 cents per share as compared to $5,126,536 or $1.12 per share for the like period of 1968, a decrease of 21 percent. At Dec. 31, 1969 Dial was operating 410 offices in 37 states compared to 408 offices in 39 states at Dec. 31, 1968. h ir . 47" & Merchants Bank in 1954. Walker Bank is Utah's first Moines-base- d manager-pr- Opens at TIME: Farmers the acquired Earnings matic equipment, usually run by remote con- are seasonal operations in resort areas. trol from the cage of Cie American a The only other employee sells tickets and Kansas City firm which opened its first twin-mihouse in popcorn. Multi means putting two or 1963, has gone into multi theamore mini theaters side by side ters in Omaha, Dallas and to be run from a single lobby Houston. They're capable of by a single crew, offering pat- lowing up to six pictures simrons the choice of several ultaneously to make certain films. something is showing for all different age brackets and tasThe fact that today's patrons, tes. mostly young people, are willing to pay a lot more to see Introduced Cattle than could a picture be There were no cows in charged in the days when families went to the movies once America when Christopher Columbus first came to the or twice a week together is the New World. He economic rationale of the mini brought cattle and other farm aniand multi trend. mals to the islands of the h In at Fort Smith, West Indies on his second Ark., United Artists Theatre voyage in 1493. Circuit, Inc., and Holidav Inns of America, Inc., will launch the first of a string of adjacent to Holiday Inns. Most other mini theatres are chain operated or chain franchiser! for an important reason. There is such groups with significant buying power can get profitable pictures continuously. Companies in the chain mini theatre field include General Cinema of Boston, Trans Lux Corp., which is in partnership with Inflight Motion Pictures. Inc., Modular Theatres of Am erica, Inc., Automated Theatres of America, Inc., and Ameri , can Inc. Getting into the business are the Wal Day Nursery to Non-Prof- 1 campus. Making the announcement was A. B. Kesler, Jr., chairman of the board and president of the banking institution. "As Utah County continues to grow and progress, Walkers also grows to serve the needs of this expanding community," Mr. Kesler said. The new branch will be particularly convenient for BYU students, he added, since it is located near the campus and close to the freeway exit into the campus area. The new Provo location will be Walkers 18th office. It will be a complete full service bank, offering all banking services, with adjacent parking and drive-i- n banking facilities, Mr. Kesler said. Walkers will continue to operate its downtown Provo office on West Center Street where the bank has been serving Utah County residents since it Mc-Gui- beng held in conjunction with Engineering Week, and exhibits hook-u- p County Centennial Committee Director in 1963 and for four years was a director of the Franklin County it TV (L LJ.'V Theater Business Trend Going xMini' or 'Multi' Engineers and others from Utah County are invited to hear Dr. Allen V. Astin, former director of the National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C, who speaks Saturday, Feb. 28 at the annual banquet of the Utah Engineering Council in the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, announces Sigurd Blomquist, chairman of Engineering Week. The banquet, at 6:30 pan., is direct Active in civic and community affairs, Fames is a former local and state officer in the Javcees. He was an officer of the B.P.O.E. in Preston for 6 years. Fames served as a Franklin I Bill R. Terrill, branch manager of Meadow Gold Dairy in Salt Lake Gty and president of the Utah Dairy Council, has been named chairman of the 1970 Cottage Cheese Festival, announced J. Edwin Ure, president of the American Dairy Association of Utah, sponsor of the annual festival. The cottage cheese festival will continue through March 29 with Utah's dairies acquainting the consumers with the man advantages of Utah's cottage cheese, Mr. Terrill explained. "Cottage cheese is growing in popularity in Utah as more and more homemakers are BILL R. TERRILL the Droduct's discovering versatility in meals." he said. processed. By 1968, the latest The state's output of cottage figures available, the largest cheese has grown steadily since quantity ever processed was 1940 when 966,000 pounds were recorded at 8,250,000 pounds-ov- er eight times the 1940 output. processed. In 1950 the total of the state's output had risen to "Cottage cheese is low in 3,5o3,000 pounds and in I960 a calories and high in protein," total of 7,458,000 pounds were Mr. Terrill said. Plans have been announced for construction of a new branch office of Walker Bank & Trust Co., to be located adjacent to Brigham Young University Business TnAgy Engineers Invited to Hear Astin sponsored manager i 1 Under Way Saturday of Clair J. Hadley, Utah Power & Light Co. Telluride division manager for Utah Power & Light Co., has been named manager of the utility's southern Walker Branch Bank Planned N in il lirMlc remove no eailv. Hettulur .V)' 27' Shop till 9 p.m. Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. |