OCR Text |
Show ti :rr r . s r. September 26, 1967 DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, 14 B nPromotioCity ' Gain Pay Hikes New Duty For DPA 65 Patrolmen eareftoin This Week eftiirDimg ? 7$ E, H. (Biff) Azbill, assistant secretary of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, will retire Oct. 1. A. successor will not be named forborne time, Chamber officials ai 4 - & ejlr. Azbill, who also heads the industrial manage-nllh- t department and activity lufid, said he will get some rest and then travel witWhis wife, Helen. They live at 26TWaU St. 0? joined the Chambera staff fnAugust 1951 as manager of and industrial deCfirtment, and was named as assistant secretary in 1956. He a&d works with the education, iodretrial, -- manufacturing,resources, petroleum and; membership committees. He is past president of the Utah Association of Sales Executives,'- Salt Lake Exchange Gab and Foundation, the Na- - Ofdnberc V i 4 i Xj min-wat- E. H. (Biff) Asbill . . . industrial promoter f t easy-to-se- 1 "! revitalize the citys hearlf has a new role city promotion. f? fCanon chairman This was decided Monday af-f temoon at a special meeting 0 th pomlss!onaPPIrited jwhere members not only ap- Committee, explained his proved the additional responsi-men- t .bility but also a name change, ??? Pla" fr from DPA to Downtown PlaV Target: ' ad i to''w off-Llo- W & SAVE UP TO 50 Slightly Scratched Fleer Models anft Warehouse Damaged ... Maw Waitinghaai rreaier with Maw Weilingheuie . Dal uxa Portable Oithwather Naw WaitinRhawM Clathai Dryer, Naw Fratt-- f 1 Rafrigaralar-fraai- ar Trada-i- SALT LAKE AUDITORIUM, third floor; ZCMI FASHION YARDAGE, Ogden lower level and Cottonwood second floor i: blends and cotton all permanently bonded to acetate tricot. (No other fining needed.) Solids, tweeds, fancies In beautiful colors; 54 inches to 60 inches wide. w superb fashion buy souffle naked wool Elegant textures in lightweight wool; ideal for dresses and suits. Exciting fashion colors to choose from, 54 wide. Do beautiful sewing so inexpensively with this fabric. mfr. list 1.50 to $2 yd. manufacturers sample cuts Magnificent collection from one of our largest ond most famous mills. Exclusive prints, gorgeous textures, elefor dresses, gant fancy weaves blouses, suits, casuals, evening wear. edrr 1W K X . &-- r ' 4Q50 $1I 1I AOO $QQOO $11 AQOO $ ra Waitinghoui Cambiaatiaa .. nat be I 7 I Q50 1?2 last 3rd South ' I AQOO aaad apatatlaa aenditiaa ALL APPLIANCE CO. . Synthetic a . With Trad $1 1 deluxe madal , Naw Wettin(h lledric Ranaa Naw Wattinghaut Autamatic Wathars FASHION YARBAG w Limited quantities Refrigerator non-prof- it bonded knits i v Downtown Planning Associa-poratio- n as are Incidental or tion, started seven years ago as conducive to the attainment of from-rilie- door crasher ! ! 1 i t A e tional Association of Membership Directors of Chambers of Commerce, and the Utah Cham-- j ber of Commerce Executives' Association. He also has been a past bogrd member and secre-- J Main Street and PSradin8 tary of the Ambassador Athletic ning and Promotion Association. Club. Broadway. In line with its new name, . . ,, Mr. Azbill was an honorary mPrved Pla" c DPPA will promote downtown member of the Sales and Mar-beautification Salt Lake as a business, City keting Executives Association! incras,fd Parking trade, commercial, convention, eJements Salesand received the 1964 control improve8n tourist, cultural and historic ment measuresman of the Year award. officials said. center, He is a native of Cherokee, Frar!k Other new goals are (1) thjnk, Okla., where he received his en s,,J0U'd Wnght promote the use of existing early schooling, and attended be street parking facilities and en- - nev,er make lde Plans Kansas State Agricultural Coles are replacements. sai1 courage creation of additional lege and University of Utah. Before becoming associated parking (2) to spon-- l Maxwell E. Rich, Salt Lake sor and-o- r with the Chamberr he taught! promote activities. Area Chamber of Commerce exevents and projects which willecutive vice president and school in Eureka and was an retail shopping and retary, reviewed a plan for employe of General Motors Acde- - other commercial trade down- Utah of The 12 transportation University for comprehensive Corp. years. ceptance - i engage in all center tailing for monorail conDuring World War II, he was a, partment of journalism has re- town and (3) , activities which may legally benections with the airport and ration officer for the Office of! ceived a $1,000 grant I cor-- 4 other locations. Readers Digest Foundation, undertaken by a Price Administration. 1 V state highway patrolmen were given five per cent annual merit pay increases Tuesday by the State Board of Examiners. The new salaries range from $919 for the assistant superintendent and $885 for captains down to $650 a month for some troopers who work six days a week. Also approved were five per cent annual merit pay increases for 23 employes and nine, increases of 10 per cent with promotions for other state employes. Employment of thrpe new were confirmed. workers One of these is Gerald Ross Hansen, referee for Juvenile Court, a new position authorized by the Legislature. The other two new employSixty-fiv- |