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Show Page 'A J 34 il y Smdayi March 26, 1971 l l , Business News ! Provo Sfore Featured in Magazine Provo Paint Center, 201 W. Center, is the subject of a feature article appearing in the March issie of "Western Paint Review," a trade journal distributed to paint stores and painting contractors throughout the Western States. I ' zri L gsss v.. a . j The store's unusual outdoor Cjplay is the central theme of the article which describes how antique hand cultivators, old wagon wheels, and other items selected for their visual interest which are exhibited on a patio area in front of the store have helped to build business. "The visual lure follows through effectively from a horsfrdrawn plow on the corner, across the patio through rows of tempting priced unfinished Is Grove Seen of here firm. plastic by Global Utah, a Pleasant and chests, past a potrockers Mayor Winston M. Crawford, at the left, talking with Field bellied stove and a of be will rows Soucie. Ron There three Erection Foreman bathtub, through open double steel panels before the &nk is topped off with a roof. doors into the store's interior After two years of laying where pioneer rdlcs accent the groundwork, Norm Castle shelves, antelope trophies sport opened his Sports Specialties the walls, and colorful posters boat shop in Orem this week. hang from the ceiling," the The new boat shop is located at article states. 170 S. State Street, Orem and will provide the community with Photographs of the displays several lines of power boats, Al and of Evinrude Motors, O'Brien Water Anderson and Jim Perry are Skis, and a full line of boating services and gas, grain, pulp and paper and included. diversified accessories. fields. water municipal manufacturing firm, providing The article was written by fabrication and erection of The tank is located at 1250 N. L. Green, a Provo Randall double 1200 will the and E. city's storage tanks, bins and vessels resident and former Herald staff for the chemical, petroleum, potable water storage capacity. free-lan-Height of the tank's shell will be reporter who is now a for writer business, industrial, 32 feet with a diameter of 164 and agricultural magazines. feet. A MONUMENT to Utah County industry is what this five million gallon municipal water tank could be considered. Low bidder was GATX, an Orem operation, with steel supplied by Geneva Works. The steel was then coated with four-legg- Local Dollars Recycled Wafer Tank Erection Begun GATX Field Erection Foreman Ron Soucie had worked to home was in Salt Lake County. More often, his work takes him to places like San Francisco, or Texas, and could easily take him anywhere in the world. Mr. Soucie is one of 50 people GATX manages to average as employees, out of the Orem By JERRY M. YOUNG Herald Business Editor Employees American of the General Transportation Corporation (GATX) have begun erecting the five million gallon municipal water tank for Orem. GVTX is a national firm with home offices in Chicago, HI., but it is the Orem branch that bid, won and is now erecting the construction. He will also handle Robert - Amalgamated Votes Sweet Dividend ROY ALLEN TENNE Y Tenney Opens Roy Allen Tenney is opening an office in Provo for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, at 180 E. Public and Schools company's President's and Leader's Clubs each year. He has placed over a million of individual life and business insurance each year. . Mr. Tenney has completed his in company's training Businss InProgramming, surance, Policyholder Service, Health and Disability. He is a graduate of a three year training course held by the National Life Underwriter's Training Council on all phases of Life and Health. He has been active in Scouting and his church activities, having served as an Elder's Quorum President, High Priest Group Leader, and a Bishop's Counselor. Roy and his wife Joan have five children and they plan to reside in Edgemont. Mario O. Gho, son of Marina Provo, has enrolled at Thunderbird Graduate School of O. Gho, International Management, Glendale, Arizona. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University where he majored in Electrical Engineering. Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management is the only school in the United States devoted exclusively to training men and women for international careers. John C. Van Wagoner, American Fork, has been named to the President's Council of the Home Life Insurance Company of New York, a group made up of men who sell over a $1,000,000 of life insurance during the year. 1971 was Mr. Van Wagoner's second year with the Home Life and also the second year he has been named to the council. Michael J. Splsak, Orem, and J.R. Roach, Spanish Fork have both completed courses in tractor trailer driving from the University of Arizona for nine years before entering the life insurance business. Since joining Massachusetts Mutual in 1968, Roy has been a leader by qualifying for his - MARKET United Systems in Indianapolis, Ind. Both men are now certified semi drivers as prescribed by ROBERT L. GUYMON the rules and regulations set forth by the Department of Howard H. Hansgen of Transportation. Commercial Credit Corporation Mr. Spisax is a returned has been named Ogden District serviceman, having spent three Manager. He comes here from years in the U.S. Navy. On his Granger where he had been return he entqred driver training of the national with United Systems. Manager financial firm's personal loan He is the son of Mrs. Mildred office. H. Spisak, 547 Beverly Ave., Mr. joined Orem. Hansgen Commercial Credit Corporation Mr. Roach served two years in in 1965 and served as Finance the U.S. rmy before taking the Manager in Provo, prior to being driver course. He and his wife named Manager of the Granger Ida have five children, Sheila, Office in 1970. In his new position Lisa Jeffrey and Jimmy. He is as Ogden District Manager, Mr. the son of Mrs. Ida?. Roach, 507 will supervise E. 400 N., Spanish Fork. Hansgen Credit's Commercial and finance consumer loan programs in this area. A veteran of the Utah National Guard service, he was a member of the West Valley installment )- EQUIDYNE SECURITIES J RENATE Natural Resources Jumbo Hot Dog Shop Opens in Orem The grand opening for the kinks and found that in a Jumbo Hot Dog shop, 741 N. relatively short period of time State, Orem, was held this week they sold 140 pounds of hot dogs. with members of the Chamber of The product they sell is a Commerce welcoming Don and made wiener, built to specially the business Betty Evans into their own specification and community. The Chamber conducted the recipe. Mr. Evans knows about hot official ribbon cutting to launch the business, with Mayor dogs. In California, he was. Winston M. Crawford and Miss considered the world's record Orem City, Susan Hardy per- holder for the number of frank furters he could eat. His record forming the honors. eat The Evans' opened the shop a was broken in a few days before to work out the off. loser-pay-a- Officers of Central Bank and Trust have announced the official groundbreaking of a new branch office in Mapleton for Wednesday at 10 pm. The location of the new office will be 200 North Center in Mapleton businesses planning mini-mal- are currently of buildings which will be neighbors to the new Central Trust Bank office. construction Livestock Ray Curtis I Account Executive Account Transfer Officer Interested Investors Welcome Comt in and inspect our new facilities. 4. Tara Productions I Shareeo Sid ranmnani JOHNSON Hawaii Furniture Call Stanley Peters, Mgr. Utah Livestock PCA S.LC. (801) With A Smile!! LJ TAX SERVICE 373-028- 9 Intentest Foods $00 Permaloy 521-217- 7 (toll free) r. I I t , i Zt I l EE JENSEN 232 W. CENTER, PROVO Lease 40 North 100 a$tf Provo Te. 375.7900 SIC for your production need- sfeod, stock, equipment. Lei's talk! . Our Clients Come With Confidence And Leave - k and up I JEANNIEMEIDRUM ; V U it . I ; y ) xj 1 - ' J PAULINE DAVIS PURE VITAMIN E Special Organic Blend NOT A Wrinkles MAKE-U- Stretch Marks Facial Lines & Creases Dry, Rough Skin I LoartS J8U repair his customer's motors and to make ready the new motors for sale. "The pay is good and a man can just about earn what he wants to earn, particularly during the summer months," Mr. Castle stated. But he warned that the problems involved with the outboard motor requires more of a technician than a heavy duty mechanic. TO SKIN nt Other l. organized. he faces The greatest at this time is lading experienced mechanics to help APPLIED DIRECT Special invitations to city officials and leaders have been sent by Philip Perlman, in charge of public relations. He indicated that the public is also invited to attend. and will be the beginning of a involved with studying the market, searching for locations, and in other ways getting ll Central Bank Plans New Branch Eastern Petroleum Resident Manager The new boat dealer dabbled the boat business in Albuquerque, New Mexico until he and his family moved to Utah County in 1970. Since that time he has been in A GRAND OPENING for the Jumbo Hot Dog Shop was held in Orem this week. The shop is owned and operated by Don and Betty Evans. If mis venture Is successful, they hope to open several shops like it in the state. BUSINESS & A PRIMARY IN THE FOLLOWING STOCKS January Mining Mi!!! Mi Klsy Mirro Craft aluminum boats and Grumman aluminum canoes. Mr. Castle is particularly pleased to be handling the O'Brien water ski. He is a personal friend of Herb O'Brien, who began making water skis at the age of 14 years. The business has grown through the years to where that operation in his father's garage has become the most sought after water ski in the industry. SUCCESS Mountain States Resources cunt Pictures announced Wednesday that during its first week, the movie "The Godfetb-er- " brought in $465,148-- the most ever for a single week for one picture. IT Center, No. 206. Mr. Tenney graduated from the Brigham Young University in 1959 and received his Master's Degree from the University of Arizona in 1964. He taught in the Arizona WE MAINTAIN Pit Kelsty (UPI)-Para-m- one son. transfer. He and Mrs. Hansgen make their home in Magna, Utah with their three sons. EQUIDYNE SECURITIES Gil YORK manager of the Salt Lake City-bastravel company. Mr. Guymon most recently was operations manager for the Brigham Young University Department of Travel Study. Mr. Guymon has been appointed to a new position and will be responsible for all group travel and will manage the travel agency, said Ernest H. Terra Travel Cummings, president. A native of LaJara, Colo., Mr. Guymon is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where he majored in French and minored in psychology and marketing. He is married to the former Valerie Webster of Los Angeles, Cdif. and they have t OGDEN, Utah (UPI) The board of directors of the Amalgamated Sugar Co. have voted to declare the regular quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share on common stock payable May 1, 1972 to stockholders of record April 14. 1972. NEW Guymon has joined Chamber of Commerce in Salt ed The shop will be fully staffed for the grand opening which will run Monday and Tuesday. The Allemans have extended an invitation to the public to drop in and see the new facility. Winners in the Allen's Photo The next six prizes were taken contest were announced this week by Robert E. Allen, by Ed Cheu, Earl Reid Tanner, Jim Jensen, B. Howard Barton, manager. First place went to Don David Kim Despain, and Laurie Marshall for his pictorial view of Lawson. Other honorable mentions a New Brunswick birch forest. The second place winner was were- W. J. Cumins, Roger an exciting action shot of rapids Harvey, Sheldon Hill, Earl Reid Dave Walker, David on a river trip by Ray Varley. Tanner, Third place was a special Fife. And Robert Martin. The winners were chosen from effects fireworks picture, very among 870 slides entered in the unusual, by Cam Anderson. Fourth place was a classic still contest and the large number of life ci a Maine fishing pier by entries made it impossible to award prizes to many slides Don Marshall. which were really very excellent, according to Mr. Allen. L Terra Travel as operations Lake City until his recent - Photography Contest Winners Announced 'h Personnel Department Their shop now provides both SPANISH FORK Alleman Floral has announced a Grand front and rear access, conOpening at their newly sultation areas, and air conremodelled location, 175 N. ditioning. The floral shop was begun Main, Spanish Fork. many ago by Dan The move up the street from Alleman'syears He and his parents. their former location nearly wife took over the operation triples the amount of floor space several years ago. will the floral enjoy. rs the grand opening was the fact that a 50 ft. evergreen tree, which had been protected during Crawford, and Miss Orem, the construction of the new Susan Harding, doing the ribbon building, was bowled over by other strong, gusty winds last cutting. Many businessmen and members of Saturday and had to be cleared the Castle family were on hand away Monday. for the official ceremony. Mr. Castle has stocked his The one unfortunate note to shop with a representative sampling of the products and lines he will carry. In addition to the Evinrude motors, he will also handle Berkeley Jet propulsion systems, Searay Boats, Cheetah Boats, and Marlin Boats, all fibreglass hull The opening was done with full Chamber of Commerce honors, Orem Mayor Winston M. '3s Alleman Floral Moves Office To New Location shop owner-manage- held this week to launch the new boat dealer into the boating months which are just coming up. Sport Specialties Holds Grand Opening in Orem v branch facility. The annual payroll is more than $500,000 per structure. year. The tank will turn out to be a D. E. Wilson is the GATX monument to Utah County in- regional manager and is in dustry. All of the nearly 400 tons charge of the project in Orem. of steel to be used in the tank will He is working closely with come from Utah County's Rollins, Brown and Gunneli, Geneva Works. And the plastic Provo, the firm of consulting coating required for the inside of engineers involved with the the tank will have been applied project. Another local company conby Global of Utah, a Pleasant Grove firm. tributing to the success of this of operation One of the nice is Thorn Rock the local quality of the project is Products, Provo. Theirs was the that many of the GATX responsibility of preparing the supervisory staff will have a site, laying the concrete footings chance to work close to home for and filling the footings with a change. compacted gravel. Until now, the closest that The GATX company is a In taking over the former offices of Dixon Taylor Russell Co., Dan and Ruth Alleman have given their new facility a complete overhaul. NORM CASTLE stands in the show room of bis new boat shop, Sports Specialties, 170 S. State, Orem. Grand opening ceremonies were Blemishes Eczema Surface .f rP8". , ncwing in Bums & Wounds Apply a few precious drops and vigorously massage into skin. See immediate results. Youll be more than pleased. How does Vitamin E work? 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