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Show November Thursday B ifiMllfB BBSS By LeROY POPE LPI BvtiBtu Writer NEW YORK iUPIi Looking for a way to enhance its national image as a company PiUsburyCo of Minneapolis, the international food firm has decided to try to help save New York's Radio City Music Hall - public-spirite- d Drilling Continues hhI set PB At Moroni Hanson Oil Company and True Oil Company teached a total depth of 21.264 feet at their deep exploratory test well just southeast of Moroni in Sanpete County and will test potentially significant gas shows at the 11,700 foot depth according to Carlton Stowe. Utah Department of Natural Resources B spokesman The well, Moroni is 1A-- feet 522 short of the current Utah depth record of 21,786 feet set at a well north of Bridge r Lake field in Summit County Gas shows were found by Hanson arid True at the remote "Hingeline " test well at a depth of 11,744 feet At that depth the formation is identified as the Tununk of Cretaceous age While drilling, the zone 11,784 and 11,835 feet in dicated possible gas The well is 21 miles of the Clear Creek gas field. Carlton Stowe BORN-AGAL- METAL N 775-poun- d aluminum - These cans at Aluminum Company of America's Houston (TX) recycling center are part of a record 770 million cans Alcoa flguts litter, improves the nation's foreign trade position by conserving raw material! and saves IS percent of the energy needed to make aluminum from collected to 30 states for recycling daring rbidd quarter of 178. Can collectors were paid nearly $5.8 million for returning the cans. Collections for the first ore. Succumbs at 84 in Florida Jan. Fla. directors, president the corporation. and board designated and on of 1, 1953, He was administrative officer on May 3, 1955. On May 8, 1956, when the board of directors created an executive committee, Mr. Hood was elected chairman. in 1917 as an operating clerk with the Mr. Hood retired as president and chief former American Steel and Wire Co. in administrative officer of the corporaWorcester, Mass. tion on May 5, 1959, and remained a Mr. Hood became member of the board of directors and Januaiy 1, 1950, president of the former Carnegie-Illinoi- s executive committee until 1967. Steel Company and also served Mr. Hood is survived by his wife, as a director and a member of the exTolerton Hood of Palm Beach Mary ecutive committee of the United States and six grandchildren of Mr. Hood's When Steel Corporation of Delaware. Richard and Randall, these comapnies, with two other U.S. adopted sons, both deceased in 1976. to the form Steel subsidiaries, joined Memorial services were held on toUnited States Steel Corporation, Mr. Hood became executive vice president-operationday at the Beach Club, Palm Beach, and a director on Jan. 1, Florida, and internment was in the a 1951. On Nov. 26, 1952, Mr. Hood Columbarian of became a member of the board of Church. s, Bethesda-By-The-Se- Daughter of Payson People Achieves Honors in Arizona - Joan D. Pate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. DePew of PAYSON line with her targeted recently goal of selling six million Payson, received the "Champion this year, as well as of the Year" award from reaching the goals in the sales training education and civic affairs she set for herself. organization of Cham, Joan was selected as of Unlimited pions the top sales person from Ariz. was among a field of more The award presented by President than a million persons who have completed the Tim Hopkins, Champions Unlimited, at a meeting sales training course of at which more than 800 Champions Unlimited in realtors attended. Joan the United States and said she was thrilled to Canada. Only three other discover that Mr. persons have received Hopkins has made her this award to date. Mrs. Pate is associated career a part of his sales with Envirowest Realty, training presentation. Joan received the Inc. where her husband award for having sold Bud D. Pate is the four million dollars worth broker. Scott-sdale- - 17 age traction an entertainment spot in New York. Pillsbury is not slighting its hometown of Minneapolis. Good said We recently reached a (100 million decision for Minneapolis that far outstretches our effort for the Music Hall We committed ourselves to staying in downtown Minneapolis rather than moving to the suburbs This will preserve 10 000 jobs in the center of the city preserve real estate values, local retail trade and all other values in the inner citv " show-plac- h recently that the motion picture producers may decide again that family pictures can be profitable That could give the Music Hall a new lease on life UP&L Stock Sale Okayed by State - Pillsbury also will pay for and produce an extensive series of television announcements urging the nation s populace in general to adopt the Music Hall Pillsbury will not be mentioned in these announcements SALT LAKE CITY The (UPI) tah Public Service Commission has approved Utah Power & Light Company s request to sell not more than 1.8 million shares of unissued common stock Our aim is to help the Music Hall get through this difficult period while its management is trying to find suitable films and an entertainment formula that will win back the big crowds it drew until comparatively re" cently. Good said UP4L plans to sell the stock to selected underwriters at a price to be negotiated tor reoffenng to the public. The utility said it expects to receive about $72 million from the deal and will use the money to repay short term borrowings it made to finance its con- as In thus promoting struction program at a national , (Radio hack) Claimed Effective Against Car Theft By JEFFERY L. SHELER UPI Auto Writer A small Detroit firm has come DETROIT (UPI) up with a device it says disproves the belief there is no sure-fir- e wav to protect a err from a professional thief. Officials of Keycon Corp. say their new computerized device locks and disables a car so effectively it renders other antitheft devices "virtually obsolete." "We even consulted with some thieves, and they said the system would delay a thief so long he probably would give up and go find another target," company president Donald D Richardson said at a recent demonstration of the device. The Keycon system consists of a small electronic computer fitted behind the instrument panel which automatically locks the doors, hood and trunk, disables the engine, raises all windows and closes the sunroof when the driver emerges from the car. The system is activated when the driver removes the ignition key, gets out of the car and closes the door. If the keys are left in the ignition, the device sets off the horn and prevents the doors from locking The car becomes operable again only when the driver unlocks the door with the regular key and slips a specially coded plastic card into a slot on the dashboard. Richardson said Keycon improves upon the devices offered by "limited features" of anti-theauto manufacturers and could go a long way toward reducing car thefts which total more than a million a year. "None of the others," he said, "automatically locks the doors, raises the windows, closes the the trunk or activates the horn sunroof, double-lock- s and prevents the doors from locking when the keys are left." Richardson said other systems which lock the hood and disable the engine can be defeated by a "zealous, skilled thief who can crawl beneath the car and attempt to disconnect it." The Keycon system, he said, disables the engine from the top and can be tampered with only by openwhich is locked. ing the hood The system, which the company said took 10 years to develop, is designed primarily for luxury cars the most frequent targets of professional thieves equipped with automatic windows and central locking systems. Cars with manual windows and locks still could be system that would disequipped with a scaled-dowable the engine. Richardson said production of the device is getting underway and will be sold through franchised automobile dealers and independent Keycon dealers. 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Then call us, and you're in office supply about our lease program. what Pillsbury is doing is to try to help the Music Hall in the meanwhile by paying for a campaign to publicize the big theater as a national attraction It really is such an attraction, he More than 30 million living said Americans have seen shows at the Music Hall at least once and since it opened early in 1930s its audiences have totaled a fantastic 250 million Pillsbury is enlisting the nation s corporate community to lend its talent and financial support in a concentrated effort to preserve the The company will announce all its plans at a news conference in New York Nov 27. but it already has agreed to a salute to the Music Hall the evening of program on NBC-TDec 14 This program will star Ann Margret and Gregory Peck 900-se- Reg iSTROflRD; 377-420- 3 motion picture and stage show house which was one of the pnnit- diiidttiwis when me Rockefellers built New York's Rockefeller Center complex in the early 1930s has been struggling for tiu past two years Closing notices were actually posted last spring but an effort by the city and state governments and the entertainment world brought a reprieve Nevertheless, the Music Hall s basse problems have not been solved and if it is to be preserved as an entertainment and cultural center and as the architectural monument it is, a lot more will have to be done Entertainment critics and leaders in the entertainment indus try all agree to that The basic problem is tlo vast changes that have taken place in motion pictures since the Music Hall was built." said Raymond F Good, executive vice president of Pillsbury "These changes cut off the reliable flow of family entertainment feature films that were the Music Hall's stap'e fare This happened at a time when inflation was running up the overhead cost of the big theater and the cost of its high grade stage shows " Good said there have been signs , of residential real estate property, and for being in 120 N. 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