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Show STOCKS I .'fv P " x " ' for Desdloiriie 5 Issues ' , Top Federal Judge Hatfield Chilson Friday gave El Paso Natural Gas Co. until Aug. 4 to submit its plan to divest itself of Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corp. conferHis order came at the conclusion of a ence called to set a timetable of procedures to follow after the U.S. Supreme Court recently ordered th divestiture withpre-tra- il fcjj' ' Average u "5: .. ..,- - W 7 ' '' , ;' !i V I - '. fe" "J5 r' out delay. The Electronic Stock Evaluator Oorp. (ESE), Rockville Centre, N.Y., has selected the five securities listed below for t outstanding fundamental value and above - average market in-terest. ESE uses computers to perform taks commonly done by research analysts. However, the computer has the advantage of speed, enabling ESE to analyze approximately 1,600 securities ' ..jwiwmjMM'i j 1 ' ... iiiiirrwwn fGTt v73hEmd. rl$zrit fei Utf jl pfc "v'-1 ' . '- 1 " -- j v i each week. In forecasting the price action of a security, ESE obtains estimates of earnings, dividends, and sales from several sources, programming a consensus of these into the computer. The IV computer then assigns a rating to the security which serves as fvV a guide for recommendations made by ESE. Since the rating assigned to a security is largely dependent on estimates obtained, the accuracy of a recommendation is dependent upon the accuracy of the estimates. In this respect, the research analyst and the computer are subject to the san e limitations. General economic conditions, national crises, or unpredictable news events also may have influence on recommended securi- Sun Valiev's New Mall A vacationing couple rests at the head of Sun Valleys new shopping mall, dollar development at the Idaho ski Resort. The Mall part of the contains restaurants, pastry shop, men And womens clothing shops, jewelry store, drug store, delicatessen, sports center and some business offices? Janss Corp. has spent some $5 million in modernizing and expanding the famous center. Additional condominimums are being built this summer. multi-millio- n CAB To Hold Hearing In S.L. On Air Route Daunt tuwi wa$hintoo Bureau Charles WASHINGTON Murphy, chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board, told Sen. Frank E. Moss, Friday that the CAB would hold part of Pacific Northwest its service case in Salt Lake City. No date was set for the Utah portion of the hear- - proposals, said Friday he was pleased with a version of such legislation reported by a Senate banking subcommittee. He said he would support the measure as now written, as fair to both lenders and consumers. - XX ha ona of the best eny listed stock. Both revenues end earnings have advanced several thousand per cent In the past decade, with advances of approximately A most unusual test of driving 20 per cent each year. Earnings tor 12 months ended March 1967 totaled $2 75 shero compared with $2.63 per share ability will be conducted Satur- tha dav and Sundav at thf midwav! th ofame ptrloddurin xrci y ltrnlngi rrn's-- rn,,ns V section of the Utah State Fair- !? con- o?xev orosUtiT. pTIa wimc&Pu tav grounds. 00mpny houW pr,Brm pr tsPta x,c'd Sponsored Safety by the Council Supervisors win. of Utah & DAYCO CORP. s) Issds ths nstlon (31 - d appli-tinup- d d compared with $3.21 per share for the same period in 1966. ESE's estimate tor the next 12 months is $3 90 per share, witn a posslbe raise in tha $1.30 annual dividend. 1967, OGOFN CORPORATION OW (O G.) Is diversifying away from the ship building Industry despite new orders for Its shipyards Thn scrap metals and food processing operations are also cyclical, but strong earnings and sales have moved aggressively upwards for th past few years, in 1966, O G earned $1 95 per share, compared with $1.67 per share in 1965. ESE's earnings estimate for the next 12 months It $2.35 per share. The! annual dividend Is 60 cents. Your broker will be pleased to furnish you with additional Information regarding tha above securities. 'Ti 1067. The Electronic Stock Evaluator Corporation THE FEMININE TOUCH Peirsoininiei, Association since 1962, it means spend-n- g most of ler time talking to people. This may be n Ks Cosily programs, possibly a degree in business administration or or its equivapsychology and a lent in experience few years of working with, and supervising, personnel. Mrs. Black started at Prudential as an audit clerk in 1956 and then became Gene Donovans secretary. He was in charge of personnel at the time and she handled all the records. "When it was made a separate department, I was made head of It, she said. and Loan ter viewing and screening applicants for Mfatt Marts obs, visiting various firms around town making job and salary sur-- v e y s, attending meetings where executives are discussing promotions and pay a&es, or helping an individu-jemploye with some personal problem. Anything they don't know what to do with, they put in the personnel department, shSdaughed. "The work is hard to define, she added. It's most challenging and its never the same. I love it. I might plan what Im going to do, then get a call that an employe is sick and find myself taking someone to the hospital. BE FLEXIBLE The first qualification for being a personnel manager, H Mrs. Black believes, is liking and being flexible. people After that comes under- standing, patience and tact. And, of course, you don't step into a personnel managers job fresh out of high school. It requires knowing the business, its policies and CPA TRAINING At one time Mrs. Black started training to become a certified public accountant was because bookkeeping easy for me, but shes glad now she switched to personnel. She enjoys the contact with people. But I wouldn't give up that accounting background for anything, she said. I think accounting Is helpful in any position." Mrs. Black's hours are flexible, and she sometimes gets a few calls at home, but in her spare time she likes ballroom dancing. Since her husband, Gerald Black, is a dance instructor, this works out fine. In fact, they met when she went to take dancing lessons. The Blacks also enjoy golfing together on their days off and travel on their vacations. They have no children. Mrs. Black also loves music. "My mother wanted me to be a concert pianist, she said. I had nine years of classical piano, but it's something you have to keep at Mrs. Black recently was elected president of the Salt V , vv ' v svK, I dont do all this alone, she hastened to add. All the officers help. Mrs. Black is also a member of the Utah Personnel Association and feels she gains a lot of practical knowledge 0 through their meetings and seminars. As a personnel manager, Mrs. Black feels she is sort of a buffer" between management and the employes. When promotions and salary adjustments are being discussed, she attends the meetings with the employes personnel files and frequently is asked her opinion of their qualifications. ... t' I;, V;,vV'y V . FUN PART Another fun part of the work, she said, is seeing these young people come in and watching them mature in appearance, work habits and everything, growing up into capable and charming A V7 Edith M. Black . . must be flexible employes. Since she interviews, tests and screens all employes for the company before they are hired, she has some opinions about that, too. I could write a book about the people who come in and apply for jobs, she said with a wry look. My pet peeve is young girls coming in not properly groomed. Lake Chapter of the American Savings and Loan Institute, which is the educational arm of the savings and loan business. This means shell also be busy this year conferring with chairmen committee about classes and Instructors and and kickoff meetings the regional savings and loan conference to be held in Salt Lake City in October. Judge Chilson warned all parties involved that the case would be disposed of expeditiously, as ordered by the high court. Parties interested in purchasing the company include Colorado Interstate Gas Co., Paradox Production Corp., Pacific Western Pipeline Corp., Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp., Continental Pacific Corp. and a group of men headed by Salt Lake industrialist Joseph Rosenblatt. siiV i'' Business . " J JF Gripes Are Aired By DENNIS BITTON Deseret News Staff Writer LOGAN The problems of thei small business man In northern Utah were presented Friday to members of the Select Committee of Small Business of the U.S. House of Representatives, First at a hearing i3lEHh 5 . 2Ea3H In Brigham City and then in Logan, local businessmen had the opportunity to air their gripes and problems to Reps. John C. Kluczyn-sk- i, J. Horton, J. Bur- Frank and Laurence ; ton, Russ Among the problems raised was the need for more uniform? ity in government requirements regarding records, taxation and implemt ntation of new programs. Ballard, Art Linkletter, Dave Castleton team up to produce records to uplift family life. Distribute Family Living Albums VfiAH To Distributor : Enlarges William Volker & Co., nation-- , ally known distributor of homo a collection of the Master showman and storytelkeeping furnishings, is celebrating the activities the family has done opening of an additional 25,o6q ler Art Linkletter has signqd an square feet of warehouse space; together. agreement with a Salt Lake existing 63,000 square feet, Mr. Castleton said his compa- City firm to narrate a series of S. 2nd West, - a has develthree ny spent years family living record albums and H.E. Miller, vice president of oping the format and subject! reading materials. the firm, stated that additional materials for the series. Dave Castleton, president of Salt Lake City was Highly motivational writings sPace Family Improvement Institute, in needed order t0 keep up with about family life have been made the announcement Satur-- ; He said distributorships will eaned for the record albums expanding economy in the Inter- be set up in every state of the day. mountain Region. hp saj(J Mr. Castleton said the compa- union beginning Sept. 1. Salt Lake firm senv J writing and t,p ny also has signed a contract Mr. Ballard said the inltial Manufacturing, home retailers io furrushm8 is done in Lake with Valley Music Hall for the market U 1 a h I d a h o, M o n t a n a, analysis indicates a records international sale and distribu- minimum of 45,000 albums will narratiof ,8 done Wyoming and Nevada. tion of all the family betterment by The Utah region employs 53 in California. Linkletter products. Ipersons, most of whom are , MARKET TESTING in the organisation, Russ Ballard, president of Topic cored in ihe series sb to Dad-'e- nts M A. Cox include President of he Parents, Family in who are ( Valley Music Hall, said a sales for mpany, noted that this Is the Leadership, sista for organization has been formed Opportunity teenagers 85th year the firm has been in and market testing of the re-- Mother's Influence, Goals and Dads geekjnB he HomeDecisions. Preplanned ith many responsibilities held Sunday for Volker custom-venturmaking. Stories for Children, Ad- - and mothprg wa ers. for Young People and th(J com lcx hornel Teenagers Time of Your Life. The initial package of 20 rec- DjrnXTTE NEED ords consists of a series conHIGH It was felt a definite need taining four groups of five rec SCHOOL ords. Every purchaser automa existed throughout the world to STUDENTS1 tically gets the Parents and help families and family Did y know e fun and more and get groupings mayors two from the other ment out of life. Family life has MM) yN blonde miniskirts hair, Long port of yoof and textured lacy stockings subjects. Later, families may been sadly neglected, resulting in a breakdown of communica- training tW are fine for after five, but not add to the series. tions between members, ummarf Call record Includes family for office work. jacket 1 gT" thf ... tswMers mem-Famil- y enjoy-choos- Every Families are doing fewer about imotivational materials whichj the job Mrs. Black dislikes, it may be read along with Art things together and so are narration on the re-- ing one of the truly great expe-cor- d is writing reports. I feel this or may be read later at riences of life. is my weak spot, she conones leisure. The reading mate- - He thinks the albums which fessed. includes irial suggestions for .will be distributed through Mrs. Black believes personnel work Is a wonderful career games, puzzles, quizzes, check direct selling may be one of the for women. She hopes to con- lists, charts and illustrations for answers to family problems. tinue on with her company, the family to do after listening to the records. learning more and more and a The package includes moving up as much as book for Family Treasury If theres mn or wrlta one thing l Mor Fordham advantoga of getting' into BARBERING NOW! Earbar Sarvica to tba Public UTAH BARBER COLLEGE Sf f. 1700 Smith Salt Laka City, Utah Cheaper for the Dozen in Flamingo convenient now has an 8-o- z. the can easy-ope- n zip strip. Florida orange juice. Makes a full quart More juice for your money. Real 100 VOLKSWAGEN STATION WAGON Bank Typa Terms Tailored to Fit Yovr Budget SII OUR COMPLETI DISPLAY AT ... 2033 So. Main LEASING! BENNJlitJISSEEl ' -- GET THE FACTS ON CHEVROLET FORD MERCURY PLYMOUTH BUICK PONTIAC DODGE OLDSMOBILE ? the merger between El Paso and Pacific North- disallowed west. VSis'tf Ul) (CGP) growth records of Promotions Edith Mecham Hack, who has been personnel manager at Prudential federal Sav-ng- s i - MMihfti A9 CO. United bad advice in calling OTTAWA (UPI) States investments In primary tion. Canadian Industries increased Gordon, now back In half a billion dollars during net, heads a team to Trade and American investment 1965, according Commerce Department figures country. On numerous occasions DO he has voiced grave doubtsi released this week. Edo Western Corp., 2645 S. The investment reflected a about the extent of this invest-1- . 2 West announced Saturday majpr upswing of U.S. interest ment and has called for reserv- three personnel changes, of Canadian share a in Canadian business opportuni- ing larger Treasurer George W. Wild- economic business for Canadians. the ties despite of former Finance The increased Investment In man has been promoted to vice natibnalism 1965 based on a survey of president of finance and admin- Minister Walter Gordon. Lstrative services; Radford G. In subsidiaries foreign-ownehis Gordon resigned post increase in the Ferre, chief engineer, has been late 1964 following a federal projects an manager, product election which returned a con- - main stream of national minority government. He ity and a promise of more toications; and Howard Jones, Minis- - senior engineer is new technical quit, he said, because he had come according to Trade Idirector. given Prime Minister Pearson ter Robert Winters. For Mrs. t a ? 'ifrtfothAftrfmik 10, 1967 Prod-iiies- e Canadian Investment By MAXINE MARTZ Deseret News Staff Writer ' t. " ties J. Motor Transport ITS. cushioning, Association, sutomotivs rvd high backlog the event is the annual Utah' 'nduilry- equumons art sxpscted to hslp Dsvco Improve Truck Roadeo, with driv-tur- e lof Mrnings over Inths reduced eernlngs 2.33 1966. Eernlngs sre . share , ers from througnout the State now fullypsrtaxed, ertd now acoulstlons are competing for the right to enter ?XabyAcoflfrmV. the American Trucking Assoda- - nlBrflXrjJrmpny- Dlyid,ndl r 40 tions National Truck Roadeo in MINERALS AND CHEMICALS PHILIPP CORP. (A3') (MCP) has offices In Tulsa, Okla., in September. the elec-- j pavers will Products art specialicompete in five ores and minerals. zed, such e fullers earth, activated including straight categories, bauxite end attaniiglte. kaolin, catalyst the cabi- has helped McP to specialization truci 3 4 an(j 5.axje 8eml-b- y This grow rapidly and steadily tor the past studying decade without cyclic downturns typical and 5axje tanjj truciC- of mmng companies. MCP earned $3.59 in this! per shate for 12 months ended March activ-name- ' Saturday, June 4; , n & r s . - cost-cuttin- ' ' s' - ''' - c v. The securities and the closing president. of Friday re: We expect to achieve a sub- - prices M ... INDIAN HEAD (IHD) (29) Orlflinally stantial saving by instituting textll company, HD Is rapidly divert!- in, re,atd araa and matal said fvlnfl Sales npw proceaures, hava increasd 1000 p,r cent Mr- - Allen, At a time when mn 2 tr hr Inflationary pressures are caus- - February i aeon acauiiitionj pin modcrni- increases, we feel we must exPlore every Possibility for cost reductions in an effort 7hluTrSd'v S'n't,2 to keep our rates at their pr- COASTAL STATES GAS PRODUCING sent low level jjjjj would require lenders t0 state lnterest and other loan an annua rate or ch tags. for some except percentage, The CAB earlier ruled against arcounts, on revf)lving extensive new air service for which interest could be stated Salt Lake City, but agreed to re- - ag a percentage of the unpaid open the proceedings on petition balance. from several air lines which new authority had requested through the Utah terminal. Mountain Fuel Supply Co. will Bill make use of modern computer Sen. Wal- equipment to inaugurate two WASHINGTON billing-serviclace F. Bennett, long anew foe'of truth In lending procedures effective July 1, ac- - Lending to cording Judge Chilson said prospective purchasers of the assets and properties of the pipeline corporation will file their plans of divestiture by Aug. 24. He said they will be allowed to present evidence in support of their plans to purchase the company. Organizations wishing to intervene in the proceedings such as state public service commissions in the West and customers of El Paso will have until Sept. 18 to submit comments or suggestions on all of the divestiture plans. He said groups expressing an interest in purchasing the properties and assets of Pacific Northwest will not be allowed to comment on the plans. Judge Chilson, a federal judge from Colorado, was called to sit on the case when Judge Willis W. Ritter was ordered removed by the U.S. Supreme Court. The high court Hik'd that Judge Ritter hadn't pushed for the divestiture in accordance with its previous ruling that The West's Favorite Orange Juice.' ALBERTSON'S Food Centers VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN |