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Show " BYU Gives 1 r J i Backing to RED Appeal v - L. WASHINGTON i 40000 What would 100 new factory According to a study made by exploded one of the largest fall-- i Provo-Centrto contribute the workers devices in its cur4 the U. S. Chamber of Commerce Utah area? rent nuclear test series Wednes-- j 100 new workers would mean 296 dav, exceeding its 1953 testing more people, 112 more housholds ASKS BORDEP AGREEMENT rate. and 51 more school children. Tl was me tt if masc.P WASHINGTON i xi l in soviet The (UPI) In addition there would ,be since the test renewal Sept. ij Un'ted States has urged Pakistan $590,000 more personal income per compared to 16 in the 1953 series and Afghanistan to agree quickly 3'ear, $270,000 more in bank deIts explosive force equalled sev- on some compromise formula for posits, 107: more passenger cars eral million tons of TNT, making reopening their closed border. registered, 174 more workers emit one of the nine largest in this President discussed ployed, four more retail establishKennedy ' series. '! the issue Wednesday with Afghan ments and $360,000 more retail The shot also increased the Ambassador Mohammed v Hashim sales . per year. v chances 'that fallout in the United Mainwandwal. At the same time, annual retail Breaking down States early next year, might ex-- l Secretary of State Dean Rusk sales, the largestthq increase would ceed the record levels reached iri conferred with Pakistani Ambas- be for grocery stores! which the wake of Russia's 1958 blasts sador Aziz Ahmed. . would do $70,000 more business. al , a 35000 , Pres. ; Ernest L. Wilkinson. Said Mr. Bernhard: 30000 "I greatly appreciate the opportunity to express my support of the very important Provo Economic. Development fund drive. 25000 -This program is extremely significant in the lives of all citizens in Provo ' and throughout .Utah' Valley. "In considering the teamwork 20000 that must obviously come .in the future among our various community groups, I think it is Valuable to repeat a statement made 15000 by President Ernest L. 'Wilkinson of Brigham Young'University before the Provo Chamber of Commerce on April 19, 1960: 'BYU fully supports any, pro10000 gram" that will bring desirable new. industry to Provo and to Utah Valley. We have long felt that a more balanced community 5000 is a worthwhile objective so that . we; can diminish the university .role as one of the heavier eco-- j nomic influences in the city. By this I mean that just as agriculture can never "be truly prosperous over the long range if it p econis based upon a nor can Provo's future omy, GOING UP ! Your contributions growth be completely .stable if to PED are pushing the mercury its economy' is based to a very the thermometer, ever closer up extent activities .great upon the the $50,000 goal. With yestoward We our of therefore university.d encourage without reservation the terday's contributions, the with was mark approached, development of reputable enter; prises and industries in this area.' $16,040 collected.Do The big days your part! 'Concommitant with this ex- are yet ahead. cellent statement, we who are associated with BYU recognize also that progressive industrial ty budgets. However, with inteldevelopment in the community ligent planning and sensible gov would .in reality tend to relieve ernment (which we, as citizens, the tax burden over the long should always insist upon), these range. True, the necessary re- demands for additional services sponsibilities of the community can be supplied satisfactorily to to provide public services for all parties concerned and yet not an increased population will in- militate i against an actual reductvolve higher municipal and coun- - ion- in overall tax load."j . (o) . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961 Utah County; Utah DAILY HERALD 7 S Russia (UPI) PED Drive What Would 100 New Factory Wdrlcers Mean oCeritral Utah? out-produci- ng BYU fully supports the PED ..'drive to attract desirable new industries for Valley ,r according to a statement .issued today by John T. Bernhard, ad- ministrative assistant to ..... 45000 1 Facts Point Up Need for Support of 5000(0 Russians Exceed 1938 Test Rate , j S I dealers would register $50,000 more; department, dry goods and variety stores spending would rise $45,000; eating and drinking place incomes would increase by $30,000 and clothing and shoe stores sales would go up Automobile i $25,000. . ;!- In addition service stations would draw $20,000 more "and lumber yards and building materials dealers could expect a sales jump of $15,000 Also miscellaneous stores and businesses would get $105,000 more each year. ' Without question, larger increase in the number of compan r ' ies and. businesses and consequently workers can give a tremendous boost to a communtiy the size of Provo, or in an area as large as Central Utah." Since all the benefits of a program such as the Provo Economic Development fund proposes will go directly to .the people of Central Utah, it is hoped that all who are able will contribute to trie fluid. With more industry and more jobs there will certainly be . greater security. And, along with this; greater security will come higher living standards for the entire valley. The PED fund drive is now In full, swing. If the fund solicitor happens to miss you at your home or business, you can make your contribution by contacting Dalian R. Clark, chairman, or the Provo Chamber of Commerce. j OF ETHICS DENVER (UPI) A code of ethics announced today by the Denver Better Business Bureau and 18 fallout shelter contractors states the liuilderj shall guarantee construction for. one specified CODE T year. - ,t . . 2 'sr IfU inlMI11'1w'W" ..;.cweo-cw- -' I Lounge -- Tilt Seat Adjust front scat cushion hydraulically for most comfortable knee height. Also adjust individuk ally for leg room and angle like costly chair. headrests. lounge Adjustable Options. Double-Safet- y Brake System ; Tandem master cylinders, one for front brakesr one for rear. If one system is damaged, the other still works. brakes standard. seat-bac- - New 1962 Rambler Ambassador the action-packe- d V--8, compact. 'Self-adjusti- Road Command Suspension" New springs, control arms, outer ball joints, new steering ease. Rambler Classic, Ambassador. Smoother ride. Easier parking. More stability. 33,000-Mil- e Lubrication Most Rambler models require chassis lubrication only every 3 years or 33,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Many components lubricated for, life. - one-thir- , Jy tt m A J iJ L " J "" m Km m" rL-i...- L. mUtm C ("7: ..LSSJ. I - t,vZZ New Engine Coolant Cooling system of all '62 Ramblers protected with Dowgard Full-Fi- ll Coolant (low cost) freeze 40 at won't F below won't boil away. club a first-han- d report of what Dr. Furbay may come out of these conferences, when club members meet Monday evening, Oct. 9, at the Joseph Smith Banquet Hall, according to President Arthur D. Taylor. One of America's widest trav- eled speakers he goes some quarter of a million miles' anhe is certainly one of nually its best educated men with ' grees from at least three institutions of higher, learning. - His intense activities in avia, tion education,' earned for him - the "Man of the Year in Avia- tion for 1955" award, a recognition culminated by receipt of the "Oscar" - from President Eisenhower at a big dinner in Wash-ington on the anniversary of the j Wright Brothers historic flight. w 4 , Oil Change 4,000-Mil- e e. New New Style! New Savings! New Safety! New Lower Prices on Most Models! Just Mayor Lloyd L. Cullimore, himself a distinguished physician, and surgeon, says the PED (Provo Economic ' Development) fund is "just what the doctor ordered" for Provo and Central Utah. Urging all Provoans to get back of the movement, designed to bring further industrial growth and attendant payrolls to Central Utah, Mayor Cullimore said: "Through cooperative efforts of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, Provo City of-ficials and all citizens, the Provo Economic Development drive should be a success. All of us should be conscious of our responsibility to sell Provo wherever we are. In talking with professional industrial planners this is the thing they hae stressed most. "We .should be. alert whenever the' public asks us about our city that possibly the interrogator may be a prospective industrialist. A negative answer could possibly be his reason for going to another inar last summer, will bring members of the Timpa n o g o s Knife and Fork 2-Y- ear Now go twice as long between normal engine oil changes every 4,000 miles! Oil filters standard. Trouble-fre- e Ramblers even more service-fre- What The Doctor Ordered . ' New For Central Utah Dr. ohn Furbay, Ph.D., education director of .TWA. who was present at Geneva, Switzerland, at the conference at the Summit and also ' at the Inter a ti on a 1 Education Sem-'ina- r, as. well as semworld the - New C!- ; Dr John Furbay ng New -- PED Is " New one-cro- Knife And Fork Club To Hear if : Battery Guarantee Doubled If tattery fails within two years, Not or 24,000 miles, it will bejeplaced without charge. pro-rate- d! ' New Best Rustproofing , The only cars with Deep-Di- p rustproofing up to the below-doo- r the roof now armor-cla- d body panels with rustproof zinc. Sv New More Headroom, Leg Room More usable front headroom, thanks to deeper coil seat springs and foam cushioning. can stretch out in rear seats; too. Inches more foot room in '62, Classics and Ambassadors. tes y ' Six-foote- rs New Transmission ck driving at a fraction of the usual cost. Most of the convenience of an automatic with th economy of a stick shift. Optional, American. No-clut- ch . community.' -- ' ELECTRIC MOWERS CORDLESS LOS ANGELES Three manu- facturers have put cordless electric lawn mowers on the market. They 1962 Rambler Classic Six, the all-purpo- se compact. use rechargeable batteries. More Road Clearance 27 more road clearance in 62 Rambler Classla 19 and Ambassador V-more in Ramblei American. Far less chance of scraping. g Automatic Transmission for models Improved approaches economy of standard shift. Optional. New 27 X0MPARE ANYWHERE! 102. 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Lireume moin- - 1962 Rambler American Convertible automatic top standard. t NOTE: Warranty applies to new 1962 Ramblers purchased from an authorized Rambler dealer. II battery fails during first 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever occurs first (misuse, negligence, or accident excepted), it will be replaced without charge by going to i Rambler dealer. LJ lMl It JL IhWJ? Jj New AMBLER Airliner Reclining Bucket Seats Nothing surpasses them at any' price. Reclina to any of five positions. Comfort contoured. Cushioned with doublerthick foam. Optional. WORLD STANDARD OF COMPACT CAR EXCELLENCE re MORRIS MOTOR? Open Mom 'HI 9 p.m. 62 West Center, Provo .... ! s.L.c ' - 1131 North 5th West PROVO IIAISTR0A1 MOTORS 593 East State Highway AMERICAN FORK HAWVlOil MOTORS North Mala SPANISH FORK. 570 '. |