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Show Thursday. January 6. Business THE HERALD, Provo, L'tah, 1883 - Page W What is haDDenin? on stock markets and the business world At Installation Banquet v. Akatfheson t Speak iefere UVIDA Governor Scott Matheson will be 17th annual installation banquet of the Utah Valley Industrial Development Association (UVIDA), Jan. 13. It will be held at 7 p.m. in the Wilkinson Center on the BVU campus. Matheson will speak on strengthening economic development in Utah during 1983. The banquet will also include a report to the membership of UVIDA on the activities of the organization and to announce the program improvements planned for nest year. UVIDA is a organization to promote Utah industrialists Valley to as a business location. Ivan Walker, president of Walker Oil Company. Lindon, will be installed as UVIDA's new president for the 1983 year. Walker is a native of Orem and a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He has three sons and a daughter, and his wife is the former Colleen Christensen of Idaho. UVIDA's outgoing President John M. Simonsen is credited with helping five new companies locate into the Provo area over the past year. Each of these firms will make a continuing positive impact on the local economy. Richard Bradford, Manager of the guest speaker at the January. bales Shop Monday-Frida- 10-9- y , Saturday 10-6- . Closed Sunday. Coats for Charity Sale Trade-i- c? your old coat to help a charity n and get a new one at UVIDA, 0 It's ZCMI's annual Coats for Charity Sale! When you bring in your old coat, we'll fit z 5-- 13 4-1- Petite, system to pros- in the general economic condition is expected to account for more new industry locations here. The installation banquet will be held at 7 p.m. in the Ernest L. rea- Wilkinson Center Skyroom at Brigham Voung University. The dinner is $25 per couple. Interested parties wishing to attend can make reservations with Marti Okerlund at before Jan. 374-590- 9. Vice President Robert V. Underhas been promoted to manager of the Provo North University Avenue branch office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., at 1389 North University, according to Calvin W. Jeppson, senior vice president and supervisor of the bank's Southern division. Underwood received a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in 1968 and a master's degree from the University of Utah in 1971. He joined First Security as a commercial loan officer at the Fourth South office in 1975 and has worked at the First South and Prov Main offices since that time. He was elected assistant vice president in 1978 and vice president early this coat you buy. 0 p wood Choose from many different styles from Fashion Coats (111) and Loft Coats such as fake furs, (171) downs, long or pant length wools, stadium jackets, and fur trimmed or untrimmed leathers. in the Loft, and in Sizes Fashion Coats, sizes 6 6-2- follow-u- pective clients ; and improvements Underwood to Manager 0, new electronic First Security Promotes to the charity of give - and give choice your you substantial savings on a new one, too! You'H save depending on the price group of the it 25-5- ors and has implemented the use of a computer to aid in setting up an sons why Utah Valley shoudl see increased economic development in 1833: The State economic development program is being strenghtned through increased funding for advertising and direct mail. The UVIDA Office has received increased support from county may- - savings of 25-5- says there are three Gov. Scott Matheson Missy. year. He is a member of the Provo Chamber of Commerce and is Club. Active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he and his wife, Nancy, have three Robert V. Underwood Cold Weather is Factor In Bigger Natural Gas Bills therms LAKE -caused a per year, consumed compared with during October 0 SALT CITY Below-norm- Introducing Danskin leotards in bright new colors and best value prices. Danskirf leotards are" great value for your post routines. holiday shape-u- p They're professional weight nylon, so they stand up to your vigorous work-out- combined 17 percent or $23 increase in the November and December gas bills of a typical Mountain Fuel Supply Company residential customer, according to figures released by the company. "While Mountain Fuel's rates have increased by about 17 percent over last year due to higher gas costs, inflation and other factors, people should realize that another major factor in the November and December bills was colder weather," said Lowell F. Gill, vice president for regulatory affairs for the distribution division. He said the .average temperatures during October at the Salt Lake International Airport was 48.8 degrees, well below the average of 54 degrees computed by 136 in normal temperatures. The charge for. gas consumption reflected in the November bill was $16.82 or 29.6 percent $73.69 - higher because of colder tempera- tures. November's average temperature some three was 38.1 degrees degrees lower than the five-yeaverage. The typical customer used 221 therms of gas as opposed to 202 under normal conditions, and the gas consumption component of the December bill, was $84.04 $6.15 or 7.9 percent higher than normal. The total gas charge for a typical customer in the November and December bills was $157.53 compared with a normal figure of five-yea difference of $22.97, or $134.76 17 percent. Gill said a continuation of the the company. As a result of the lower tempera- colder weather in December could tures, a typical residential cus- well be reflected in customer's tomer, who uses 1,400 therms of gas January bills. ar ar - Sizes s. a great buy from Fashion (280). Camisole leotard with high SI 3. Striped tank leotard, Hosiery g, $14. Gathered tank, 11.50. Short sleeve scoopneck (not shown), 12.50. Sleeveless mock wrap (not shown), 12.50. Matching or coordinating tights. 189 al temperatures 6.50-7.5- 0. Kaiser Sells Coke Ovens And Three Blast Furnaces - Kaiserits the plant it bustle FONT AN A, Calif. Steel leading to and recoke announced today has sold coke moving a pipe from a blast plant and three of its four blast furnace. The complete dismantling furnaces to Cuyahoga Wrecking and removing of the facilities is Corporation of Long Island City, expected to take up to three years. 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