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Show f "DESERET 12 B NEWS Salt lake City, Wednesday, October 4, 1961 AND TELEGRAM, - Raniaevs Gift -- I Any college itudent.das ofj post of chairman of the board male or female, who tries of directors was Emerson S. but an antique bed or dining Sturdevant, former vice president. x room chair, vin-f- " Wendell E. Gile was named 19th tage late to the senior vice president Century, m u a t post and J amesU, Cliff ord became exfCttt&eLvice beimpressed g Mr. Sullivan. with how shortGile recently returned to legged and narContinental from an assign-row .beamed j their anpes; wereBuf' at FoothiH village (1390 Foothill Dr ) rated national recognition dur-- ing the past week, as the outstanding gift shop in the nation. In competition with 20,000 other stores, the honor was bestowed by Gift and Art Buyer, trade publication for gift shops. This is the first time a western store has rated the honor. T. lTpton Ramsey, proprietor, just from New Y otk Where he re; ceivecf the citation at ah awards banquetin the WaldgCf Astoria. To Buy CBS the cant e be - 1879-195- NW-OFFICE- AT NORBEST RS d the-en- Viewing d result of their labors are recently elected officers of Norbest Turkey Federation. From left, they are J. Area Adams, Pleasant Grove, second vice president; -Walter J. Lewis, president, Palmdale, Calif , and John Utne, first vice president, Fergus Falls, Minn. COMING THURS. Plant To Purchase Stock -- MIAMI BEACH, FLA. Storer Broadcasting (UPI) ro Speak Co. said Tuesday it will buy V 15 E d u r a ti o ngd Brfec tors I.eRoy"lewds of the American Dont attribute that 37,000 shares of Storer Class LakeCity Monday to speak drop solely to the beauty salon B common stock from the esBanking, will be in Blame complex. of the Utah ''Chapter in. the Newhouse Hotel or the tate of J. Harold. Ryan, the Dr. Lewis is secretary' of the Foundation for Economic ft on a seniorTvlce companys era, Jess Bankers Assn. Tijerneet will honor 11 chapter members who died June 6. No winter outdoor for participating'' in educational activities exposure to purchase price was announced. work, more to indoor heating, shift of pnpulatlon to milder A veteran California turkey M associations In geveirstates, Join The Pioneers and school going by JapaitssaLicensed climates Nagrower, Walter J. Lewis, chose him to succeed Dick bus. CLEVELAND (UPI) Six employes of the Mountain States Telephone and TelWednesday began service as Shinn, Dunning, Neb., in the Co. has Acme tional granted for the AnotherTeMon drop egraph Co. at Richfield have a total of 173 years combined the new president of Norbest position. Mr. Lewis is presilicense to Mitsubishi Ship rich dent of Antelope Valley Turkey is the year- round, vitamin as sendee, qualifying them for membership in the Telephone Turkey Growers Assn. & Engineering Co. to building As of food. recently Pioneers of America Club. Members must have 21 years He was elected at concluding Growers Assn, in Lancaster, variety make its and multiple spindle automeats 30 years ago, fresh sessions of the associations Calif. service with the phone company matic machine tools in Japan. to be had eaten, vegetables John Utne, Pelican Rapids, Long time employes at Richfield include Howard W. seven state convention Tues urban Utah. The dele Minn., who has been growing shortly after delivery to vitamiCasey, executive manager, 34 years; Pearl Christensen, 33 day of markets.jConsumption 27 32 Vearl Peterson, years; gates, representing 12 affiliat- turkeys since 1915 was elected n-rich years; Everett Poiilson, years; vegetables was largePaul Reynolds, 25 years and Gerald Bradley, 22 years. first vice president. on the harvest-Brea- d dependent ly A Utah grower, Area Adams, and potatoes were the Grove, was elected constant in the Rising Coal Use Pleasant Receives SafetyAward second vice president Mr. diet In U.S. Adams is one of five members Query: Which major type of Gilbert J. Christensen, 2590 E. Camicorn Way (4060 of Utah Turkey Marketing and South), has completed 15 years of safe'driving for Greythe greatest food suffered Turkey MeetNames Coast Man Presidenl slim-lin- Mr. Sullivan, who has been with the bank since '1930, served for a time as president when Mr. Cos griff was a mem berofthe board of Reconstruc tion Finance Corp. in ton. He is a natiyeFCaliente, Nev., is senkjY'vice president andlArgctor of the Richfield Commercial and Savings Bank, director of the First State Bank of Salina, Bank Of Spanish Pork and Manti City Bank. X-ra- y 7 -- Las Vegas. STAMFORD. CONN. (UPI) A verbal agreement has been made by Machlett Laboratories to buy the Danvers, Mass., plant of Columbia Broadcasting System. Machlett officials said the 160,000 square foot plant will be used as an addition to the power and tube production JacHities. . said of the ancestral stomach. - According to Change in the American National Diet, a study by Merrill and Rosamond H. Peirce for the Food Research Institute, Stanford University, the taller and heavier American of today gets along on calories daily as against calories for the average person 80 years ago. Mechanical Power i - Mr. Ramsey for the Cosgiiff Interests. From Las Vegas E. . Parry the Thomas was named-t- o board of directors to fill the vacancy caused by- the deatK of Mr. Cos griff. Mr. Thomas is executive vice president of Continentals affiliate bank in ment. in California 1965, Gift Shop Cited, Simp of-fle- Fewer Calorier Sales In Salt Lake City department stores for the period ending In July were up 1 per eent over last year according toThe Federal Rewrv Bank. In the non merchandising departments, sales were up 3 per cent Highest gain was In radio, phonograph, ipiand, record, sheet music, instruments and accessories division with H 33 per cent jump. Fur sales were down 23 per cent, 'a contrast with the entire 12th Federal Reserve district which reported a 2 per cent increase over last year. ' The district reported no general increase and only a 1 per cent increase m the grand total for the six month period. - K. J. Sullivan, former executive vice president, Tuesday afternoon was named president snd chief executive of the Continental Bank and Trust Co. He succeeds the late Walter E. Cos griff, jellied in an automobile acd- - Beller Food, s w Jobir Indoor Department Stores Mark Sales Rise " Continental Bank. Picks President Business Outlook Speaking Of Business , K. J. SULLIVAN . . new bank president e paved-stree- motor-drive- steam-heate- t, pres-lden- t, n THURSDAY COMING THURSDAY at-Ho- tel - year-roun- d Predicted BIRMINGHAM, ALA. (UPI) A Bureau of Mines official said Wednesday that the If S demand for coal will increase by about 236 million tons in the next 14 years T. Reed Scolion, head of the Lighting Demonstration bureaus division of bituminous Dale Brown, Salt Lake manufacturers agent for Sun- coal, told the Southern Re beam Lighting Co. is sponsoring a two-dademonstration search Institute that the coal of advanced lighting for Architects, engineers, electrical co- industry can expectlarger mar ntractors and industrial representatives Wednesdav and Thurs- - kets allbpugh it still must con day in Hotel Utah. Also present for the demonstrations will tend withseriouF"p be Ed Balogh, Los Angeles, chief fighting engineer for SunBy 1975, the demand for coal beam, who will address the Wednesday meeting of the Utah should increase to about 670 Eagiueenmr Snort ferr , The.J)a tion produced about 434 million tons last year, he said. hound Lines and has traveled more than a million an accident He recently was given the company Safety Award Certificate and a ruby ring for his record said Stan A. Ossman, director of safety for Greyhounds Western miles-with-o- ut y .r : K-ar- Investors Group Assets Surpass $4 Billion Mark MINNEAPOLIS Investors Diversified Services, Inc. (IDS), has accumulated moie than billion in assets under man agement, W. Grady Clark, president, 'announced Wednes This Is a billion dollar in 27 months. IDS ! State Bank Chief Calls For Financial Reports Advisory Board, which directs use of money collected at the marketers level. He has been growing turkeys for 26 years, and is past president of National Turkey Federation, and a member of the board of di rectors, of If t a h Turkey Growers Federation. Two Salt Lake men, Herbert Beyers, 515 11th Ave., and J. R Garrett, 2514 S. 15th East, Were reelected general manager, r secretary-treasureand assist-an- t manager, secretary-treasure- r respectively Completes Merger CHICAGO Corp. (UPI) wick said Bruns- Wednesday that its merger with Kiekhae-fe- r manufacturer Corp., of Mercury outboard motors, has Commissioner Bank State 7 been completed. has more than 6,000 accounts Spencer C. Taylor, has issued in Otah. Kiekhaefer, whose Entire Net assets under manage- a call for a statement of cob business and assets were exment by IDS (including those dition of all Utah banks as of changed for 600,000 Brunswick of subsidiaries and affiliates Sept. 27. shares, will be operated as a The call requests a state wholly owned subsidiary. in Investors Group) passed the $1 billion mark in June 1952, ment of financial condition, inand was doubled by April 1956, cluding assets and liabilities The Investors Group has at the close of the business more than 1 1 million cus day. tomer accounts services by more than 3 300. representa Metal Market tives in the IDS nat NEW YORK, Oct 4 (UPI) Metal sales organization prices Aluminum L. C. Jeppsen, president of pnmar, 99 per cent plus pure 30 lb ingots 24 00c lb domestic 99 a per cent Bountiful State Bank, has Antimony pyre, fob Laredo, Tex , bulk 33 00c announced that a new branch lb bank would be built in CenYOURT Copper, electrolytic delivered U S 3100c lb. New York refinery 30 82fec terville, with operation exlb lake 3100c lb export fas US DEPARTMENT pected by Dec. 1. ports 29 73c lb None The bank, the first to be Fluorspar, 72 per cent pure fob STORE Kentucky UUnois, short ton built in Centerville, will be Lead. Common, NY, 1100c lbi St located on the corner of Main Louis 40 80c lb BtwicIT Of Bank For Centerville your financial future... ' m and discuss this with us Or phon( or write. It could prose one of the most important moses of your financial life1 No obligation, of course. Vhy not drop J.A.HQGLE Member & INSURANCE CO. UM I1J SOUTH MAIN ST. tT PHONt DAvi I Mil $ALTtAf 034-4- cent 99 9 per Manganese 1 to 20 tons. 34 lb Nickel electrolytic cathodes, fob Port Colborne, Ont 81 28c lb oz Platinum soft 99 5 fine, 082-80188 191 nom. 78Jb Quicksilver, flask Tin, N Y prompt delivery 121 50c lb Tungsten powder 08 8 pee- - eent minimum pure, 02 79 nom lb Zinc, prime western N Y. 12 00c lb, East St Louis 11 50c lb 0 0 0,0 CONTINENTAL AGENCY COMPANY 320 lav 4tK Sevtfc, DAO-11- is a flood time 80-ye- 'fwttsrund Scheduled How to build quantitative decline In calorie periintake over this od Heres a choice, its either wheat, sugar, or corn. Not Sugar If you guessed sugar, youre way off. Sugar consumption in has been a consistent 14 the American diet for 30 years of the cal In 1910, only 10 ones came from sugar and as far back as 1879 only 5JIh1s percentage includesiiot only sugar in coffee or tea and on cereals, but also in jams, Street and Porters Lane (400 South) on property owned by Karsten and Erne-lin- e Hansen. Approval for the new bank has been given by the State Bank Commission and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp , Mr. Jeppsen said. -d-esserts. pro-vide- 6. 6of At 8.25 A.M. in New York mvdrli nv,x, on display dealer for Ask your FIRST SECURITY BANIC mevqy F maria n g counter--we ' Insurance Corporation , to Davis County' investors in real estate and real estate securities OFFERING TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW SERVICE . EAST FIRST SOUTfl, PRESIDENT - , AND GENERAL MANAGER B. YOUNG VICE PRESIDENT LOUIS C. 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All through the day, key quotes are flashed as theyre asked for maybe four or five thousand all toldta give nnr nutranprAJha- last minute prices they want -Or any that you wat, too; Thats lawyers Title Phone AXteT quote while the customer is still on ihe phone but in any case, it shouldnt be more than a matter of minutes. er of title insurance policies of 10 Its a Merrill Lynch account executive talking; anyone of two thousand odd who staff our 131 offices ' from coast to coast. Why? ' Because of our brand new v ire-t- he only one of its kind in existence? s OUTSTANDING PROTECTION Iand Xltle (ompany "Let me find out just asked for a quote on some security any one of thousands. How long will it take to get it? ll6J announces its selection as Agent to provide the Now youre down to corn and wheat Have you decided? The answer is corn. Calorie intake from wheat has declined in 1879 sharply from 27.2 and 27.7 in 1889 to 16.9 today. Wheat is still the single largest staple in the diet Corn has a 1 m o s t disappeared. Once corn meal and corn flour ranked second to of wheat, constituting 174 calories per capita in!879 and 12 9 in 1889. Now corn is a mealtime furbelow, providing 11 of U.S. calorie consumption daily. Whole milk is the third most important single item of diet after wheat and sugar. It 8.1 of our calories Then comes shortening and edible oils 7.7 (up from 1 5 in 1879), and after that beef at 5.1. Lean pork is next 4 87o and bacon and saltside next at 4 Eggs are up and so are fowl and together con stitute 4 presentcalone intake. Bennett and Peirce see no radical changes ahead. Because of less arduous physical labor, fewer hours of work per week, conscious control of body weight, and less exposure to cold weather, A customer 6ee the Title (ompany I Y i moral .Mrginij |