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Show Wednesday, June 7, 1995 The Daily Herald ' WHT DILBERT I'D I ADfMRE. YOUR EVER.Y500Y TO TURN TO THE BIGHT AND SAY WHAT YOU ADAIRE A50UT THAT PERSON. LIfc V I r LEATHERY SKIN i S I WIRE I J I 1 YOUR J ABILITY ADrMRE ic"?f5ri?L ALICE. viol rMix -- n.vs 5 tiitc DESPITE THE FACT YOUR FACE SCARES children), I I f? $' IV i r?'. "- mi n hub i iiiimiiimihi O iin HiMia 'fj I .1 ft..,.. J r Q i? I IT Pi dec,ares i diviaena A-is-i - SALT LAKE CITY Mining Services International Corp. (NASDAQ:MSIX), Tuesday announced a 5 percent special stock dividend to shareholders of record on June 30, 1995, to be issued on July21,1995. Each eligible shareholder will be issued a stock certificate representing one share of Mining Serv- "i GRAND j ices International Corporation common stock for each twenty shares of common slock held on the record date. H "We are pleased to be able to reward our shareholders with this dividend," said Lex L. Udy, vice chairman and secretary. "It is not only an expression of appreciation to our many shareholders who have been supportive of MSI through the years, but it also reflects the strong position the company now enjoys. Our expansion projects in Uzbekistan and Ghana are moving forward on schedule, and production of sodium cyanide from the expanded capacity of the Cyanco plant continues to in- n crease." ";rr--rr-- "; mw iwiiiiiwimwmi n m mi IT" .ibii - - mZ, I n mum hmhhi r fo-A- m iiiimiWi Jf; - "! 11;:; T - If- iim " gmd jgi - L ?sL iRr i i 1 f Jj rr";'yari . YOUR ABILITY TO FIGURE OUT rrr . inillMM By Scott Adams TEAA. DYSFUNCTIONAL Hull ninUiiimniiifiir!t- -J- Udy noted that management " By'Ml Daily Herald an- ticipates revenue and earnings growth through both Cyanco, the company's joint venture with the Degussa Corp. , and the explosives division of MSI, as the new packaged explosives technology is brought on line throughout PhotoJason Olson M . Photo courtesy of Nature' Nature's Way company executives , from left, Derek Hail, president, Ken Murdock, chairman, and Regan Miles, vice president of operations, display a drawing of the expansion which should take the Nature's Way to expand Springviile facility - Nature's SPRINGVILLE Way, the nation's leading natural health care products company, broke ground Tuesday to expand its current headquarters by 121,-00- 0 square feet. The expansion will cost $6.4 million and more than double the headquarters' current size of 1 13,000 square feet. ' 'We have experienced phenomenal growth," said Ken Murdock, chairman of Nature's Way. "This ambitious expansion is based on studies we have conducted on our company's projected growth. The expansion wil provide the space we will need through the year 2000. At that time we will reevaluate our position and probably expand again." The expansion meets three specific areas of need for Nature's Way: additional manufacturing space, warehouse storage and administrative office space. The manufacturing area will be expanded by 34,300 square feet, warehouse space will be expanded by 57,200 square feet and there will be an additional 29,600 square feet of office space. The new facilities were designed by Belmont, Calif. based Quasar Engineering, a leader in the pharmaceutical facility design industry. The new facility will be built at an even higher pharmaceutical-than its current facility, grade which was built in 1983, to meet the pharmaceutical-grad- e specifications of that time. C & A Construction of Springviile will oversee the expansion project which is expected to be completed March 1 , 1996. "In accordance with Nature's Way's philosophy, the facility will be as environmentally friendly as possible," said Murdock. "It will feature extensive natural lighting, as well as energy efficient heating and cooling systems. This coincides with the extensive recycling efforts we already conduct within the office." -- In addition to the expansion, Nature's Way is installing a new' $2' million, fully automated warehouse distribution system. De-- . signed by Trommer & Associates' Inc., the automated system fits into Nature's Way's expansion plans because it will allow the company to respond quicker to orders, more accurately fill orders and handle more orders. "This expansion is a monumen', tal benchmark in the history of our company. It will allow us to double our work force and provide our customers with even better service," added Murdock. Nature's Way offers more than 350 herbal products and is headquartered in Springviile. 26-ye- ar TEACH OLD COMPUTERS NEW TRICKS "Use what you have to do what you need" CALL LITSTERISMS 377-336On i rte 4 service by appointment Custom software foodifkatioo EM-GE- L Family dining the world. Golden Corral, located at 225 W. 1300 South, Orem, Tuesday hosted business leaders, city officials and VIPs between the hours of 3 to 9 p.m. for a grand opening feast. According to Stephen D. Durrant, vice president, the restaurant provided meals to 1,680 people who enjoyed a free dinner at an average of $6 per meal. Durrant indicated that the company gave away approxo-matef- y $12,000 in free food and service. Golden Corral, as the sign Indicates, opens to the public today. Mining Services International Corp. is a leading developer of explosives technology and a supplier of explosives to the mining industry. MSI markets its products and technology in major mining countries worldwide. high-quali- ty Mack Truck open house back by popular demand - Mack PLEASANT GROVE Truck's open house was so successful last year that the public tour of the Pleasant Grove truck manufacturing plant is back this year by popular demand, said SheRie Dev-eDevey is with the plant's engineering department. This year's public open house will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 y. p.m. at Mack Truck, 310 W. 700 South , Pleasant Grove . Just as last year, Mack logo bulldog pins will be given away to those who visit as long as the pins last. Also this year, a Boy Scout group will be selling hot dogs to raise money for scouting activities. Last year hundreds of Utah County residents toured the facility to see how Mack Truck concrete delivery trucks are built from the ground up. Since last year, the truck plant is also manufacturing cab and chassis for municipal and private garbage trucks. These will also be on display in various stages of illWIMII IWiHWII III III Zions 'demystifies' attitude about trusts of Zions SALT LAKE CITY First National Bank Tuesday announced that it will consolidate its personal investment and trust services into one unit, further enhancing Zions Bank's ability to serve the full range of its clients' personal investment and personal trust needs. "By aligning all personal investment and trust services in Zions First National Bank under one unit; we expect to improve client service with coordinated pricing, management and marketing," said Peter K. Ellison, Zions Bank executive vice president, Trust Division. Through its banking subsidiaries in Utah and Nevada, Zions Bancorporation sells personal trust and personal investment services, including investment management, trust administration, financial, retirement and estate planning, securities custody, record keeping and property management. "Zions Bancorporation is economiin situated an uniquely cally strong regional market, with subsidiaries in Utah, Arizona and Nevada. This area has seen considerable growth in new wealth over the past few years and is attracting retirement households, a situation ; which creates increased demand ' fox personal trust services," said Nathan J. Morgan, president, Zions Investments Securities Inc. "People often think of personal trust services as being only for the wealthy. We expect this alignment personal investments and personal trusts will 'demystify' trust services for our investment customers and communicate the benee fits of trust accounts for a of individuals." Ellison also noted that many individuals act as their own trustee with a child or another family member acting as their successor trustee. This has developed from the inaccurate perception that bank trustees are too expensive and charge too much for their independence, expertise in asset management and for the simplicity of all matters being handled by one entity. broad-rang- Zions First National Bank re- cently launched a free checking ac- count called Centennial Checking in recognition of the Bank's $100,-00- 0 commitment to the Utah Statehood Centennial Committee. Zions is the first major Utah bank to offer a free checking account without check writing or minimum balance restrictions. And, Zions Centennial Checking is free for the next 100 years. .Zions Bank's Centennial Checking account features unlimited check writing, no minimum balance requirements and no monthly service fees. In addition, Centennial Checking account holders are not charged for telephone transfers, account activity printouts, copies of statements or ATM f ntennial Checking ts. Ill J is noninterest bearing and canceled checks are microfilmed and stored by the bank. "Zions Bank is proud to be a part of Utah's 100th Birthday Celebration. And it is especially rewarding to know that Zions Bank is playing an important role in each of the counties we serve through a direct contribution to each County Centiennial Committee," said Harris H. Simmons, Zions president and CEO. Annual Percentage Yield "Zions $100,000 contribution and new Centennial Checking are not only our way of expressing gratitude to Zions customers throughout the State, but also our way to demonstrate Zions' commitment for the next 100 years." Zions Bank announced that it had become the first financial institution to become an official sponsor of the Utah Statehood Centennial last March. In its commitment, Zions Bank stipulated that the $100,000 contribution would be divided among the 29 County Centennial committees and the amount each County Centennial committee received would be based on the proportion of Zions Bank deposits for individuals, businesses and municipalities in each county during 1995. Zions Bank is the largest subsidiary of Zions Bancorporation, a bank holding company with total assets of $5.1 billion, operating 117 banking offices in Utah, Nevada and Arizona. full-servi- ce Way company into the next century. Nature's Way, the' nation's leading natural health care products com-- , pany, broke ground Tuesday to expand its Spring-- , ville operations. Interest Rate Bank One rate without tying up your money, a Certificate of Deposit makes an ideal choice. It gives you the flexibility of a short term investment, the accrual power of frequent interest payments and the guarantee that the interest rate will be good through December 31, 1995. 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