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Show rage 3Z int. hlkalu. rrovo, luc. inursuay. w-sw-r .3. ise-- j Business & People Trends .. M Norbest Fred Skousen K. Fred Skousen, Ph D , CPA, at professor of accounting was Brigham Young University, of a member the governing Council of the American Isntitule of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) at its 97th annual meeting here. Dr. Skousen was a Council member-at-larg- e from He is currently executive vice president of the Utah Association of CPAs and a member of the American Accounting Association. Dr. Skousen has served as consultant to the Financial Executive Research Foundation, the Controller General of the United States and the Federal Trade Commission and was a faculty resident on the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission during the summer of 1969. Dr. Skousen holds a B.A. degree from Brigham Young University and M A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois. He is married to the former Julie Nielsen. They have five sons and one daughter and reside in Provo. 1983-198- business partnership A in plants in the world, has named Norbest, Inc.. as marketing agent for the plants products. The marketing makes the Salt Lake cooperative the largest turkey marketing organization in the world, according to John E. president and general manager of Norbest. Norbest has 55 years of experience marketing turkeys and oth- City-base- announcedthe pointment d Mc-Dad- e, processed turkey products. in i miui awarded. The, Grand Prize This year's Grand Prize winner of the Sales Seminar Contest sponsored by ArtCarved is Marianne Wilkms. a salesperson for Bullock L Losee Jewelers in Provo. The contest, held each year by ArtCarved, awards pnzes to winning jewelers throughout the country for their participation in educational training seminars conducted by the company. w on by W ilk ins consisted of an trip for two to New York City, and included ac- commodations at the Plaza Mariano W tlkia hotel, limousine service, tickets to the Broadway show. 42nd Street." and a tour of the ArtCarved facilities. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY mi 27th, 1984 & WHILE ap SUPPLIES LAST! of, Engineering. Mr. Owen will report directly to Raymond Noorda, Presi- I?A r PMMMMHWMI fn I Pre- viously, by are prizes Marianne Wilkins OCTOBER 26th Dave Owen as Vice President, dent. markets to help the company meet its strategic growth plans. Mr. Hobbs brings with him dressed turkeys and further in Computer Orem-base- computer hardware and software engineering company announced the addition of Barry F. Hobbs as director of Finance. The director oi finance is a new position, created to assist in manof aging the company's allocation external and internal funds withm the organization, and acquiring funds from external financial mid-198- a ritttmmmmtmmr t National Applied Technologies, an The two firms forming the partnership are Goldboro Milling Company. Goldsboro. North Carolina, and Carroll's Foods. Inc., Warsaw. North Carolina. Company officials said construction of the plant will begin late this year with completion expected in The plant will process both agreement Dave Owen Novell, Inc. facilities in Moroni and Sahr.a in Utah. Salem. Oregon, Pelican Rapids. Minnesota, Gibbon. Nebraska. North Carolina, formed to build and operate one of the largest turkey processing and further processing The winners are determined monthly drawings and 100 more than seven years of experience in corporate finance. Barry Hobbs erproiiicts world wide. The cooperative markets products from Mr. fL Owen served as director of En gineering. D.v.oe. Mr. Owen will be responsible for new product development, along with engineering and production support. The departments under Mr. Owens' direct supervision will be: testing, design engineering, manufacturing and engineering support, drafting and documentation, and the Novell software group, which provides software systems potato chips Tt, tV W Housing Institute r i 1 2 OZ. JOHM MORRELL .. iv , WrH"w mmm f-- m WITH! , 1 POTATO CHIPS MEAT WIENERS . potato chips n The Western Housing Institute announced that it has completed detailed Data Bases on Salt Lake and Washington Counties, and will soon be researching Summit, Davis, Weber and Utah counties. Roland D. Robison, President of the Salt Lake City based market planning firm, reported that the Data Base information will be packaged into report form and offered to housing professionals on a subscription basis. The purpose of the Data Base subscription program is to assist lenders, municipalities, developers and architects in identifying opportunities and dangers in their ""I "m m " ' ' (', " KEGULAR. RIPPLE. SOUR CREAM & OM ION 9 OZ. COUNTRY CRISP EA. AVAILABLE AT STORES WITH BAKERIES ONLY! E markets. Investment Conference KEG. The Utah State Retirement Board will host the Third Annual Real Estate Investment Conference for public pension funds October 1 in Salt Lake City. Designed to be a comprehensive forum on real estate investment strategies for public pension fund officials, the conference will feature presentations by a faculty of nationally recognized real estate advisors and pension fund administrators representing over $100 billion in public funds. 'In addition to guest speakers, the conference will include 12 WHOLEMQ--- 28-3- GERMAN ' HAMS I JOHN MORRELL BONELESS f i HANNON - y YOGURT 8 OZ. ALL FLAVORS L LB- - R CHOCOLATE ) :. T) I CAKE EA. 8 INCH 2 LAYER X BULK FOODS DEPT. 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It is distributed locations throughout the entire including grocery Utah County stores, gas and convenient stores, stores and gas stations, auto parts - Tllie purposes of "CARADS" is to provide one main Utah County can adpublication where people whether vehicles their vertise for selling, trading, or renting. There are student specials for students with current BYU or UTC activity cards. SAUSAGE I 16 OZ. TR1 (O S Dj zJj CHICKEN BL-t- & PORK INSTANT tA" (0) NOODLES for UL. KAvrn KKICC .5 BANANA J:. V cf$f 1 V LIGHT BULBS 2 PACK WESTINGHOCJSE I GOOD NEWS RAZOR 6 PACK WONE FREE CHIPS if DELICOUS APPLES BAG LOCAL 3 LB. LB. N (f&) |