Show OGDEN USINESS V Local TAKING STOCK ' Kyi" k'"a hreaf Dims Car Sciios Outloo Mr Hinckley "reports sales in the first three weeks of August indi cate this month also will be better than the same month last year He says all factors but one indicate sales will continue to pick up in the last four months of the "year The adverse factor is the possibility of a strike that would reduce the volume of new 1962 models available to dealers this fall Most observers believe there is a greater possibility for a union strike against auto manufacturers now than there was a few weeks ago An industry spokesman says unions are more prone to strike during an inflationary period which the nation appears to be entering with military-defens- e increased the of the interresult a as spending national situation X In negotiations for: new contracts the manufacturers will be under greater pressure to prevent a strike than will the unions As the nation goes into an inflationary period business usually picks up considerably The auto makers would miss out on this gain if a strike idled their plants Union leaders recognize the reluctance of the manufacturers to miss out on a general business pick up and will be more apt to boost their demands high enough to force a strike There also will be pressure from dealers whose stocks of 1961 cars are low for the new 1962 models Auto workers now earn $283 per hour and have been offered a an hour increase over the next three years Union leaders have reA jected this demand " a strike from' most Suffering would be the local dealers and the people who depend on their sales for Gains in manufacturing and gov ernment activity have pushed Ogden area non-faremployment to a peace time record for the month of August and dropped unemploy ment to its lowest point in 1961 The Ogden Employment Security Office reports 48400 people were at work on non-farjobs in the area on Aug 15 This was 500 more than July 15 and 800 higher than the Aug 15 1960 figure Unemployment dropped to 2500 21-ce- nt ' a livelihood Mr Hinckley estimates there are about 350 people in the Ogden area directly involved in car selling plus I Derrick president announced Saturday The firm headquartered in Salt Lake City now will operate in three states The other two are Utah and Nevada Among officers of the firm T G Schmidt of Ogden a di rector GATHERING INFORMATION for the 40th annual convention of the Utah Associa- of the tion of Real Estate Eoards are (left to right) Harold Peterson president den board E LaMar Buckner one of the principal speakers and C Russell ders vice president of the state organization of weekly public information programs on the community and the chamber The series will be designed to acquaint residents with the area's industrial economic and historical complex and will be moderated by Bernie R Diamond chamber manager Consultant Appointed IQOOgdenAreaRealtors No Change To Attend State Meeting Expected in on er Louis N Sylvester of Washington Terrace was one of 14 to qualify as a certified public accountant in recent examinations given by the ek auto producers Mr Slyvester is an auditor for the Thiokol Chemical Corp Wasatch division offices in Brigham City A native of Iowa he received his degree in accounting from Walton College in Chicago Ogdenite Promoted firm's Rocky Mountain region His office will be in Englewood Cob Mr Anderson joined Prudential in 1954 following graduation from Utah State University He had been staff manager for the local district - Spends $65 Million Chemical Corp spent more than $65 million in Northen Utah during the past 12 months through its Wasatch Division Division Manager Edward F Nauman said the division payroll accounted for almost $22 million of Thiokol the Northern Utah expenditures g Thiokol's Utah employment is near-inthe 4900 mark Mr Nauman said $35 million was travspent for supplies equipment in line el and lease agreements with the corporation "local purchase" policy Another $3 million went for as the firm expanded its facilities for producing the first stage of the Minuteman missile con-structi- on Bonneville Life Insurance Co has received authority to sell insurance y in California David Lawrence board chairman and Hoyden Mo-Ka- a series of "true-life- " es week's trading Volume over the cases in - - - 0 Home Building Gain Forecast In State for 762 Savings and loan leaders expect the rate of home building in Utah to step up next year This optimistic outlook is shown in a survey released by Louis S DiEnes chairman of the Utah Savings and Loan League public information committee Mr DiEnes said every savings and loan executive participating in thp surfpv nrprliVtpH nn inrrp?if5P in Utah housing starts next year ugaen executives participating m thp snrvpv inHnrlprl Ronald WaHs-worth United Savings and Loan As ll sociation vice president E C Federal Savings Ogden First and Loan Association president and Andrew Brunetti Federal Building and Loan Association vice president Most of the executives believe the 1961 housing act will not influence the side of Utah homes to any Du-va- While namet hai been changed and the tlory tequenct slightly altered the essential investment (acts of the case above are in the filet of A Hogle & Co J ' Members E30GLC Ktw York Stock Eiclunje a CO and Other Principal Echms ! 2454 Washington Blvd Ogden nearoy onices m iait lake city novo rocateiio EX 41 9:30 2A 4 2 A 2 4 2 4 4 9 Venus" 10:00 KUTV Newsreel 330 u Meet the Press Pioneer: "Tne amw jroruaiu 5 T Love Lucy :3I views 2 News and 4 Rocky and His Frienas centurv 2 2 4 Dan Smoot fj 4:45 5:00 Shirley Temple Matty's Funday Fun nies e Lassie 9 Faith for Today 4 q 9 5:30 Walt Disney Presents Dennis the Menace : Mwie: ytranger on i inii in A FURNITURE CARPETING Ar UPHOLSTERY' AH In TV up-to-da- styles te Ar FIRE SALE SPECIAL 7 Three roles of carpeting Slight Smoke Tinted pieturo? satisfied "with the you 100 service on your set? your TV one-hundr- ed - 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"feSFfilliiiipiillliilSlil Seecfon — — soo BUSINESS fvLF5rS -- 15-A- r I After Our Fire 1 ' w Back In married we're saving a lot more money each month" "I know dear" smiled Marie "but couldn't we invest it in something where it will earn more?" "Already had it in mind to talk to the folks at J A Hogle & Co about that" Harvey retorted Over the next six years Harvey a'nd Marie acting upon the advice of their broker at J A Hogle & Co invested $33000 of their savings and income in some twelve quality stocks When Mr "H" died Mrs VH" was able to get by nicely on the income from their investments And over the years her holdings appreciated in value to $120000 But recently she needed more income Her J A Hogle & Co broker advised: "Sell those stocks on which the income is less than Reinvest the proceeds and profits in stocks Today she has the income she needs! yielding J A ''-Federal Mediator S Lyle Johnson said because of widespread disagreement between the two sides on many issues continuing the talks would serve no useful purpose at the present time However he said the negotiators may be recalled at any time by the US Mediation and Conciliation Service Local 1081 of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has been on strike against Kennecott at its Bingham Canyon mine for nine days The strike by the 188 electrical union men has resulted in more than 5000 Kennecott workers being idled The company said more layoffs will start next week at the firm's refinery if the strike isn't settled by then tions 1 1962 01 "You know Marie" Harvey Hansen said to his wife "with our'! three Erirls all through collece and ) SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Settlement of a strike against Kennecott Copper Corp facilities was uncertain after federal mediators called a halt in negotia- 30-da- period five-da- y investment stories increased her "widow's mite" I KENNECOTT TALKS STALL LAYOFFS DUE TO SPREAD TELEVISION PROGRAMS The Democratic majority on the Wavs and Means Committee House from shares to 17221714 slipped 18024090 shares a week earner ana has promised to take up this procomDared with 15298260 shares posal as the first order of business temporary correction in any case last year Many of the pros took heart from the relative shallowness of the loss in the face of such ominous possibilities as a war and an auto strike The wife who i Mr Rich said employment at the military bases reversed the downward trend of June and July The 14371 employed at thre three bases on Aug 14— a gain of 62 during the month—is higher than the average 30-d- ay - ! Firm Wins Approval - NEW YORK (UPD— Canada's ultimate reserves of natural gas loMODERATE COMEBACK cated primarily in the western provat inces are estimated higher Constantly contracting volume on accorddecline indicated a lack of sellthe cubic feet 300 trillion about to Gas American the urgency and as the weekend ing ing approached prices were making a 7th in John L Anderson staff manager for the Ogden district agency of Prudential Insurance Co has been named training consultant for the for three years Canada Gas Reserves Up NEW YORK (AP)— Businessmen of Governors can now be sure of one thing: FedMr Anderson will moderate a eral tax policies will be about the panel on raising ethical standards same for another year in the real estate business He is This can affect some business second vice president of the Utah Association of Real Estate Boards planning many tax returns and a chairman of the Utah Board of also the hoDes of the US Treasury Real Estate Examiners a member in holding down a prospective defi of the convention general commit- cit that seems to grow ana grow Businessmen who were eyeing tee Mr Peterson a member of the some tax- relief as an incentive ticket and publicity committee will for expanding their plants can forintroduce some of the convention get it There won't be any special help that way this year speakers Those who were fearing a crack Among the convention speakers Utah G on expense spending as one Be down William will Hardy director of the pleasanter ways ot aoing Commission Securities Wendell J Ashton Utah advertis- business can relax Congress has ing AYPirutive: O G Powell presi- - put all that over until next year if then And the same goes for the Wilbur and Boards withholding at source of taxes on of Real Estate of interest and dividend payments vice president Harding regional Those who were bemoaning tne the national association chance of losing present partial deducations of dividends from tax able income also can relax That too has gone by the board CLOSER SCRUTINY The Internal Revenue Service may tighten up its scrutiny of re turns and could be a little less lenient in allowing deducations put changes along that line are a nor mal uncertainty in doing business True the tax changes President moderate comeback Kennedv nroDosed earlv in the year Government and private reports had been running into increased on the economy industry and busi onnosition and the final decision to ness forecasts and corporate de postpone such revisions wasn't ex velopments held both good ana Daa actly unexpected But at least now business can news for the investor The net results of the facts and plan along one line instead of hav ing to set ud alternates figures the forecasts and the fears The biggest change in plans may was a decline of 684 in the Dow-Joncome for those who were expecting Industrial average which closed at 71670 The 20 rail aver to expand activities next year expansion was proba age was down 150 at 14302 and 15 Most such indications on that a gen hased Hv utilities finished at 11996 off 004 economic eral 500 upswing is fairly stock The Standard & Poor's chance the proposed But the loss certain index wound up at 6767 for a some out &nof held tax bill getting of 062 indicating around HZ lion in aggregate market values tax deductions doubtless will make was wiped from the books in the a difference in some marginal Cut Market Trading post-electio- Passes CPA Exam Tax Policies War Strike Threats While a few analysts took the den bull to NEW YORK (UPD— Payments cline to mean the American families from their life market was topping out the majorinsurance and annuity contracts to- ity doggedly maintained their view taled a record $2872800000 in the was the basic trend of prices is first four month of 1961 the Insti- still upward The overriding opinion was that tute of Life Insurance reports This milof an increase $1596 the steep early August advance had represents left the market vulnerable to a lion from the year earlier figure LOUIS N SYLVESTER former treasurer and director of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce member of Kiwanis and a member of the American Red Cross Board 'TEMPORARY CORRECTION' six-we- A UPWARD TREND MORE JOBS The number of job openings placed with the Ogden Employment Security Office during the period ending Aug 15 was high- pr than thp nrpvinns mnnth nnrl the similar period last year T h e i t numoer oi people seeKing worK inmonth the but dropped during creased slightly over a year ago inr men saiu ms oince receivea 1068 job openings between July IS and Allf IS n train nf AMI mror TV stations which should be contacted listings are prepared by f the previous y 539 and period in case ort error directly more man tne simuar penor ot 2 KUTV Salt Lake 4 KCPX Salt lake 3 KSL Salt Ukj 9 KVOO OgtUw 1960 Abbott and Costello 4 Video 6:00 Denotes color The number of job seekers regisVillage Velvet S National 2 2? Sunday Aug BOO Ed Sullivan tering at the Employment Security S Is Right Monimj 2 Price Office during the July 15 Hunter 4 Lire or Kiiey 7:30 2 Tab H Double Exposure period totaled 1703 a decrease of k Goals for Americans Maverick 4 "7:00 174 over the previous month but "Lamp Unto My Mystery Hour 2 Concentration 5 Feet" 2 Sunday 67 more than a year ago JacK juaiisrne Tneater oE 5 Morning Show o Meet Mcuraw 8:30 FOOD PROCESSING Science in Agriculture 9 "Look 7:30 Truth or Conse Up and Live!" A The Lawman 2 quences Mr Rich said an increase in S Lodge Holiday S 900 mannfarhirinff emnlovmprifnri 4 Cartoon Festival Gale Storm o "Close Call for 4 Love of Life Three Camera Blackle" 5 in 5 food seasonal processing marily 10:30You 8:00 925 v accounted ior more man nan oi tne S News It Could BeBob Loretta Young 2 Love 2 That Rebel 4 Search for Tomorrow 500 gain in employment during the 9:30 4 The Answers Camera 5 215 The 5 Candid 8:30 month This la the Life 10:45 Life S Ctaldlng Lieht Is Your This IOOO Manufacturing emnlovment 2 Heart 10:55 Jungle 4 Asphalt climbed 300 to stand at 7620 on 2 Sacred Cavalcade Day Report What's My Line? 2 S 5 11:00 Aug 15 Mr Rich said this was a 10:15 8:45 Science Book Review 2 Trouble With Father 9 sharper climb in maufactunng than 2 Christian "Dictionaries" 10- 30 4 Camouflage usual for this Deriod and is due 2 Frontier of Faith 5 Romper Room 00 9 Michael Film 1J:30 to water the Shayne 2 primarily shortage 5 How to Marry 5 News 2 10:55 that has ripened the tomato crop se Baseball Millionaire Milwaukee 9 9 News at9:05 Please vs Philadelphia earlier causing food processing 4 Number As World Tumi OO Theater 11Sun 5 S Night to sooner start plants operating 12:00 "Mr 880" 2 Bible Answers 11-3A News 9:15 Playhouse Celebrity Baseball 5 2 12:00America 9o Sportsteller 9:25 4 Burns and Allen Weathervane jl Discovering A ADoointment of J Gene Burton The 40th annual convention of the as Ogden area insurance consultant Utah Association of Real Estate for the Metroplitan Insurance Co Boards will convene Sept 17 in Las was announced Saturday by A L Vegas Nev with three Ogden busiLansdale district manager ness executives playing prominent A native of Oeden he has been roles'"-'"- ' in insurance' business since 1955 About "100 Ogden Board of RealHe is a director of the Ogden tor members are expected to at of Life Underwriters convention being tend the three-da- y held this year in conjunction witn Elected to Board the Nevada and Arizona boards Osdenites' participating in the Charles D Carver managing ediactivities will be C' Rus convention Standard-Examintor of the Ogden second vice president Anderson sell Chamto the has been elected ber of Commerce board of direc- of the state board: Harold Peterson president of the Ogden board and tors Mr Carver replaces John F director of the state organization Baker who resigned from the board arid E LaMar Buckner Ogden in executive and civic leader following his retirement from the surance ' will address a break Buckner Mr Union Pacific The term expires on fast meeting Sept 19 His subDec 31 1963 will be £fhe Successful SalesA native of Weber County Mr ject Ahead" Looks man He Weber Carver attended College In the afternoon he will conduct is a member of the Ogden Kiwanis Club and a director of the Weber a panel discussion on public rela County American Red ' Cross chap- tions Mr Buckner is past president of ' ter the U S Chamber of Commerce Insurances Hit Record Og- An- 800-jo- 20660 growth Chamber of Commerce directors have accepted an offer from Radio Station KLO to present a series 500-jo- which added 140 jobs to climb to 1 Promote Ogden madt major factor in the 500 employment increase during the month was government activity Mr Rich said the emDlovment gains over last month and a year ago included both permanent 1and ii n i i seasonal jods anai reneci a lneauny industrial-economi- c condition that should maintain a good rate of NEW YORK (UPD — The stock State taxes on tobacco products market suffered its first setback increased almost 50 per cent during in a month last week while the 1959-6-0 report the trade journal pace of trading tailed off to a Tobacco News low sentiment was shaped by Market Prediction Electronic of war over Berlin which threat the A General Electric Co executive more acute during the predicts military electronics will be became disa $105 billion annual business by week and by the expressed United Auto of the appointment 1970 Workers Union with wage contract proposals made by the "big three" i A X ceding 30 days but 100 higher than lb iwu AUg ' Failnrp nf railrnari pmnlnvmpnt to reach levels comparable to last summer is largely responsioie ior the gain in unemployment over a year ago said Harvey N Rich manager of the local employment for the last five months of 1960 "Construction and trade slight gains during the month accounting for the remainder of th b increaseM Mr Rich said All segments of the economy except the railroads have shared in b the gain over a year ago Mr Rich said The biggest gains were in manufacturing trade government and service "The significance of the employment gains during the past year i$ the indications of an expanding permanent employment" Mr Rich concluded A second unite Tobacco Taxes Rise r V V lA " t m G several hundred others indirectly involved through parts service gas Sell Newspapers stations and financing dailv newspapers are sold car sales drop because of a in More each day than packs of the US strike the paychecks of all these of milk or loaves bottles cigarettes people also will be hurt" Mr of bread Hinckley said The American Newspaper Pub lishers Association reports people in the US spend $3794000 a day or $1604228000 a year for newspapers i r — Asso-sociati- Record-484- 00 Pick Up in Industry Government Creates 500 New Jobs in Ogden Area in Past Month II j New car s$s in Weber County increased again in July with indications the gains will continue through the rest of 1961 unless a strike reduces availability of 1962 models July was the second consecutive month this year in which Ogden area dealers sold more new cars than in the corresponding month last year reports John S Hinckley of the Ogden Automobile Dealers Association secretary " Mr Hinckley said local dealers sold 335 new cars in July compared with 286 for the previous July and 300 in June of 1961 Truck sales are running about the same as : Clii s m i IB bs ! 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