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Show Thursday, i!' ! Business News LTI Business Writer Can NEW YORK lUPI) ordinary air be used both as a refrigerant to replace fluorocarbons such as Freon in refrigeration and air conditioning and ao a source of energy for home heating? - Fla.. Maitland, A engineering firm, Rovac Corp., believes it can. The firm, headed by Dr. Tom Edwards, has built automobile air conditioning systems using air as the refrigerant and has experimental currently and development contracts for them with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, the U.S. Army and Air Force and with Flat in Italy. An article in the trade i ?j magazine Air Conditioning & disRefrigerating Business cussed Edwards' hope of reversing his air cycle in a heat pump to heat homes. Edwards told United Press International his aim in this direction is to a smnll, highly efficient unit that will extract heat from the air on cool, cloudy days to provide all the supplementary heat in a solar heated home. develop He said the air cycle has been known for decades. Large air cycle refrigerating machines were made in the nineteenth century but were not efficient. The first really efficient air cycle refrigerating machines were made for installation in :fn By SADIE GREENHALGH NEP1II After you have turned the key to unlock your place of business for 38 years ii isn't a easy matter to give that k rim it. Control Data Admits Foreign Payments MINNEAPOLIS (L'PIl -Control Data Corp. has disclosed it made more than $2.2 million in payments of "questionable legality" to foreign officials from 1973 through 1975. were result investigation discovof a The payments as a preliminary begun by management ered January following payment disclosures by other U S firms. The company, head quartered in suburban Bloomington. TERRY CURTIS Grand Opening For Lakeshore Cabinet Store said late Tuesday it appeared several members of the firm's senior management, including one person who has been a director for three years, had "some Freeway Carpets. '005 N. Orcm. is having its grand opining today until 5 pm. according to Terry Curtis, now manager at the 1200 W.. of degree about knowledge" prior the payments. 'hie company did not disclose where the payments were made or specifically what they were for stone The carpet store is a division of amrther Orem business Mr. Curtis attended Snow College Business Class and said he has three years management experience. The store has over 40.000 yards of carpel in stx k Paul Homebuilders I'tah the Set By Utah Tech College BYU former Kuffner. IwsKrtball player and now with the Buffalo Braves, will jttn the staff. Mr Curtis said The business is a memlxT of As.vicial;n The Bus" - Division on small week seminar business management starting l presentation, run each Thursday from Europe Trip of Utah Tccr..'.il College at Provo is coii 1 ! t .ig an eight today. The weekly 7 - 9 feature hrturcs by pm arras experts in selected ,mJ"rt',m ,o xhe p,rai,n i a will Won Bv Provo a n ' Jihn Wagner, a technical for the Graphic n Arts division of Agfa (k' aert Inr wti a 15 day. all expenses p.ml vacation for two during small business More information personal payments in are keytosomeonecl.se. However, the time comes when you do just that and so George D. Raymond Jr.. avently handed the key to the Nephi Drug Store to its new owner. Reid Acord. The Nephi Drug Store has carried the- same name, and remained in the same location for much more than half a century. After several different owners the company was purchased by George D Havmond Sr. in November alut the course is available fnwn Utah Twtnical College, Wh N 150 K rubber tires, this vehicle has been r Chemicals in assembled by Ya. W. the number show to Parkersburg, and varietv of auto parts that now are Borg-Warne- of made C a volar, MOUNTAIN GREEN. Utah John Val Browning, (LTI president of Browning Arms the denies swindling Co.. federal government out of SyoO.000 in customs duties and says he will fight both criminal charges and civil penalties. "We deny it emphatically and we intend to fight it in court both the company and I Browning myself." said Wednesday A federal grand jury in St. Louis indicted Burntiin Ann.. Tuesday for violating customs laws. The indictment said the firm imported about 112.000 nfles between 1966 and 1970 and Set For Week Looks Carpet Store Mr. vice Hathaway, president of E F. Mutton and Oa . explains why computers and oldce equipment have become one of the major segments of the international marketplace. Rukeyser and Hathaway explore the investment environment and predict the out look for growth lYior to joining K F Hutton, Mr Hathaway was executive vice president and director of Tchnology Research at (' A, SaxtonandCo Panelists Frank Cappiello. Carter Randall, and Julius Westheimer will examine the wirks market activity with KukevMT TIh-- will assess the national eronomic trends and answer viewer investment v questions. "Wall StrtTt II is Channel fmm a grant by sipjmrted First Sivurity Corporation SvMemof Bnwkast Wwk" of on Many people still remember the place because of its ice cream parlor hi the 1920 s. Through the years Haymond's mails were something a little different. Perhaps it was the famous counter back-ba- r with its marble top. large mirror and Coca Cola Ads with the pretty (,'irls, in large brimmed hats, on either side that made their sundies and malts special. Browning Will Fight Civil, Criminal Charges in Court Wall Street Wall Street Week" will focus on the office equipment industry Saturday at 8 30 p m on Channel II when analyst David Hathaway appears as Louis Rukeyser's guest 1918 lightweight Grand Opening At Equipment thermoplastic made by the company. It says the "big four" automakers are using the tough and durable Cyolae to reduce total weight w ithout sacrificing safety and to increase gas mileage. AND MOTORLESS, but with TOPLESS order to do firm's the in But William Norris. board chairman, said in a letter to employes that "recent disclosures of many major U.S. industrial concerns have confirmed the existence of practices in some countries where demanded business." THE HERALD, Provo, - airliners which, because they fly at high altitudes, can draw an abundance of cold air from the atmosphere. The big problem. Edwards said, is to design small compressors and expanders efficient enough to get as good results with air as with fluorocarbon, brine or some other chemical refrigerant. "A simple test should convince anyone there is much energy even in cold air," he .said. "If you drive a car with the window beside the driver closed on a cold but bright sunny day, the sun will make your left shoulder and arm quite warm. The energy is there; the window glass ex- tracts 1, 1976, Dean and David Taylor have added a line of paint, wall coverings and hardware to their Lake Shore CabineJ Shop and Supply store. The Taylors have set Friday and Saturday for a grand opening with a grand pne to be given away Saturday at 4 p m Other prizes will be given awuy and they will have treats for children during their grand opening Utah Savings Chief Named To U.S. League Harold W lUijx-- of Descrct Federal Savings and ban Association. Salt Lake C;ty, has Uvn appointed to the 1976 IVrvinel Committee of the United States Uague of s Savings Assrial ions The Ijrague is the principal trade association for the savings and loan business and represents more than 4.500 asvnaiions oun!ry the throughout understated their value The indictment also charged that John Browning "corruptly endeavored to influence, obstruct and impede" customs laws by suggesting to foreign firms that they mislead the U.S. Customs Service. Browning said he had been advised by counsel not to discuss specific allegations against him and his firm, but added "we don't think we obstructed justice in any way and wc d..n't believe we filed false entry documents. "We followed practices which we have been following since 1927. and we never deviated in any way." said he and Browning lawyers would appear in federal court in St. Louis next week to enter not guilty pleas to the charges. He said the company would company penalties of nearly $250 mil lion Browning said he amount of the penalties was the result of "our peculiar customs law which dates back to 1789 and allows the government to seize the whole value of the vessel." I The grand jury said the major distributor of sporting anas imported the rifles illegally between lWBand 1970. listing their value at $24 95 to avoid a higher duty for items valued at more than $25. Browning said the rifles retailed in 1966 for $86 50, The government charged that Browning Arms actually paid firms in Belgium and Japan more than $24 95 to assemble the rifles. Myners Goldsbrough and moved to the East and Bud remained with his father. He became manager after his father s death in 1938 and has been the owner since his mother's death in 1965. He and his wife, the former Isabelle Bodell. have worked together at the store to serve the patrons of the area in a very efficient manner. A conservative estimate of the numlier of peremptions Bud has filled through the years would be around 425,000. The couple will now take time to enjoy working with the rose bushes, hunting and fishing and being a vital part of the community that they have always enthusiastically supported. Bud continue as a will also part-tim- r MTR0DUCIUG THE ALL HEW Royal Excalibur Restaurant 1 Utah Bank Moves Up 21 Places Formal Dining Facilities Available Nighlty Featuring some of Provo's most unique entertainment Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings Thursday is classical night, Friday nigSt, Royal Scottish Exhibition ond Saturday night, The Wandering Minstrels. Commercial Security Bank of Utah ended 1975 as the 354th largest bank in America, a gam of 21 places, according to deposit rankings released by American Banker newspaper. Security Presxk'nt Robert H Bi.schoff said deposits as ol lec 31. 1975 amounted to $264,755,000 comiared to $2M 6 milium the Dave Potter at the piano. Xk ftojal fecaUbur prevnwsycar The figtues do not include Ma!s of Oanmcrical Security Kink of logan r Commt rcial Security Kink of Salt Like wtuch are affiliate Banks in the Commercial 23 pharmacist at the Juab County Hospital. The Nephi Drug Store will now carry on under the ownership of Reid Acord and his wife Cheryl. Reid was born and raised in Utah, and has lived in Mt. Pleasant, Delta, Nephi and Provo. He There used to be a alley way graduated from on the north of the building University of Utah School of leading to Goldsbrough Livery Hiarmacy ana has worked at a Stable to the west. Through the drug store at Anaheim, Calif, years this was closed in with for some time. The couple were the addition of other business desirous of returning to Utah to houses and a alley was be nearer family and friends transferred to the south side and enjoy the advantages of a and used for parking in the more leisurely life in the buck by Allen's Cash store and country. Nephi Drug customers. known to Young George his many friends through the Special moisture sensitive and his pax-- for monitoring dampness years as "Bud" sister IXirothy worked in their can Ik used in the soil of potted father's store through their plants, but the finger test works high school days. Following just as well. When the surface graduation they attended The of the soil looks dry. push a University of Idaho, at finger about an inch below the Pocatello. and graduated as surface. If the soil feels dry. watering is called for. If it feels Registered Pharmacists. Dorothy married the late moist, it should not be watered. also fight the civil penalties John Browning could be sentenced to 12 years in prison if he were convicted of all three counts in the indictment, and could be fined $15,000. His firm, which has annual sales of about $55 million, has been ordered to pay civil Commercial Utah-P- age Druggist Retires After 38 Years Ordinary Air May Fuel Cooling, Heating Systems By LEROY POPE April 55 East 1230 North, Provo Within I' Security KincorpfiratKin System For Iht Ct f Reservations call ht Royl 373-167- 1 Inn . sales ntmpany's ntrnt - tin- p.h;U Wagner and his wife. in Provo. will lour Mr vdi nmjc Itilfl. Anlwrrp. Amsterdam Paris Ulote returning .Did fmtir J.C. Penney Reports Net , i Earnings Up NEW YnRK-- by a strong fourth ntii (' I'rnnry JC frrtvnt ifiiflef , rejrf1ed i! inv4 m l'J7.t ml innitnr vr l!7l n the l.iss of a 18 IJclmiiiun R store and i".ii.Wm h.nn j ml .tiii: tor l!r 1 wik enM Jan Jl nillin nt n to ,i M if n: a share I'f'fi rnofd li a with II I JE hn miliion or Mthc Manksin also a mtinlH tud net r"ot the t.xifiti ijuartcf fii!tl nine if WHILE THEY LAST BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES c .,.. 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