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Show CORNER ON COMMERCE Voters Passing sue By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business Analyst I - What NEW YORK (AP) has become of the inflation issue, and more broadly, of the entire consumer issue? of opinion sampling seems to indicate that a new and thicker layer of skin has grown over the passions so raw and irritated just a few months ago. The consumer seems to be jaded or inured. Adding to the puzzle are Some good teasmis for expecting that consumer issues such as rising prices, product would quality, poor service have risen in tempo and become bigger election issues. "if S, L Ad Firm Marks 25th 4 David W. Evans and Assoadverciates, Salt tising agency, will celebrate ' Lake-base- 25 ff Prices, as an illustration, continue to rise. It now' costs $12.22 for household purchases that cost $10 in the and mote increases period are in prospect before the 1957-105- end. Since consumeis are voters, normally you might believe that pocketbook issues would make good campaign material. They have, but in a rather mild way. The most puzzling testimonial to consumer indifference years 5 f HI 111 J nw os, 0 nf Thursday, B v October . r AT - states adver-- t The firm will have executives from six cities parsaid ticipating, Evans, founder chairman of the chief executive officer. Evans ranks as one of the i to raising expenses is the near total disiegard for the 10 per cent surtax oil incomes. Many consumeis continue to spend as if the tax doesnt exist. An inflationary psychology is taking root. Instead of putting off purchases until prices come down, some consumers now are huving to avoid even higher prices in the future. Hubert H. Humphrey has been very explicit, advocating an independent office of consumer affairs to represent the so? Why in Fribusiness Satur-and day a y during meetings of its key personnel several from d A 16 years d First, many woikers have received pay increases that tend to offset the surtax. Take home pay for many breadwine ners continues to reach highs, despite higher taxes. People are siow to react. Spending patterns developed over a period of years are to change. We know many Americans even took money out of the bank to maimain their standard of consumer befoie other agencies of government. Richard M. Nixon maintains consumer that a special affairs office isnt the answer It to consumer complaints. will be the explicit responsibility of every department and agency head to foster consumer welfare," he told dif-fu- lt Business Week. living. V " Vt Car Burns Natural Gas Fred Anderson, loft, and William White, from the San Diego Gas & Electric Co. check injection system on conventional automobile equiped to run on liquefied natural gas. The car was demonstrated Wednesday in Salt Lake City at Mountain Fuel Supply Co.s plant. Sawmill 'Shotgun1 Developed Gardner Machines, Inc., 770 South 2nd West, recently hibited their hydraulic shota sawmill feedworks gun in the East Coast system ex- Sawmill and Logging Exposition. The shotgun shown in Petersburg, Va., is forty feet long and weighs three tons. s i n g Western-owne- largest agen- d cies and is the largest in the Intermountain West. Billings for the current fiscal year will be about $10 milOur lion, Mr. E.'ans said. billings for the first quarter of this year are already about 25 per cent ahead of the same point a year ago," he added. At the annual meeting, the firm will discuss aspects of Hippie Franchise corporate reorganization, he said. Those attending will include Available R. L. (Buz) Capener, executive vice president and gener NEW HAVEN, CONN. (UPI) Its not too late. There are still a limited number of W. manager of David Evans of Washington, based in Seattle, and Richard B. Jennings, also of Seattle, a and Doug vice president, of the Portmanager Boaz, al land office. Roland D. Ptak, president of David W. Evans & Associates of Arizona, based in Phoenix and Wayne C. Evans, executive vice president of corporathat tion, also plan to attend. Lynn D. Davison, district manager in Chicago, and Joan Peterson, Los Angeles district manager, will also be on hand. Friday's schedule calls for wholly-owne- d separate departmental meetings with the branch office managers and a stockholders meeting at 4 p.m. (The agency has 28 stockholders, all of them active in the company.) A dinner at the Willow Creek Country Club will finish the day, with about 100 people attending. Satuday will be a morning meeting for all department heads, following by attendance at the BYU-Utagame. The advertising agency has about 100 clients, including several major national accounts, Mr. Evans said. h FPC Okays Gas Pipelines WASHINGTON (UPI) -franchises available. The Federal Power Commission (FPC) Wednesday apDepending on your needs, the of proved the construction Co. will supply new pipeline facilities which an esoteric conversationalist, a will funnel an additional 457 folk singer, a fortune teller or million cubic feet of natural just a plain head. Thats a gas a day into California, 200 million cubic blooming, bearded, flowered, including feet from Canada. hippie. The construction authorized The idea for for the El Paso Natural Gas came to Rlph Anthony, 23, as Co., of Ei Paso, Tex., and the he was dining on Yankee pot Pacific Gas Transmission Co., of San Francisco, will cost an roast in a New Haven restau- estimated $139 million. rant. He noticed a gaggle of The vote was three to one, middle-agewomen watching with FPC chairman Lee C. some hippies, and laughing to White dissenting in part. themselves. long-haire- d Rent-A-Hippi- e d The El Paso firm will be allowed, under the order, to construct about $118 million in facilities in natural gas Texas. Arizona and New Mexico. This will permit an increase of gas deliveries by 310.2 million cubic feet a day, with 257 million cubic feet of that going to California mar- kets. The Pacific Gas Transmission Co., was authorized to inits crease Canadian gas imnorts by 200 million cubic feet and given the okay to build about $21 million in new pipeline facilities to handle the additional shippage. Gas Lease Sales Offered J wondered, he said in recalling the moment of inspiraDENVER (UPI) dow Rock, Ariz., will offer Rocky tion, why they should have to area officials 261,815 acres. The land is in Mountain go to a restaurant when we said more than New Mexico's San Juan Councould simply go to their homes recently acres of land in the ty; Utah's San Juan County 438,000 and entertain them there. area have been offered for oil and Arizonas Apache County. and gas lease sales in the past Call it a corporate happening. The Bank of I'orh Dakota few days. Thats how origplans an oil and gas lease sale The Colorado Board of Land on 25,059 acres. Now there are 197 inated. to Commissioners take rentthe on plans with hippies payroll D&RGW Dividend als starting at $15 per day. bids Nov. 20 on 305 tracts conof them are taining 151,249 acres in nine Twenty-fivThe Board of Directors of squares who hold down regular Colorado counties. The Denver & Rio Grande The following day, the Western jobs during the week, but bloom Railroad Co. deas hippies on weekends. Navajo Indian Agency at Win- clared from available net income for the calendar year advertisement advertisement 1967, a quarterly dividend of 2714 cents per share on the common stock of the company, outstanding in the hands of the public, payable Dec. 16, 1968, to stockholders of record at the close of business Dec, See Whats New 6, 1968. The transfer books - Rent-A-Hipp- e ITEMS MUST BE SOLO NOW: Fill CABINETS, LAMPS; MATTRFSS SETS (ALL SIZES); TABLES; CHAIRS; SLEEP SOFAS; DAVENOS; DINETTES; BABY FURNITURE; MIRRORS; CRIBS; BUNK BEDS; RECLINERS; PICTURES; CABINETS; BEDS; CHESTS; DRESSERS; NITE STANDS; DESKS; PLUS MANY OTHER FURNITURE ITEMS. THESE SLEEPLAND PRODUCTS HAS ACQUIRED THE ENTIRE ASSETS OF WORLD OF SLEEP IN SAIT LAKE CITY. IN ORDERTO PROPERLY REMODEL NEW 1969 MODELS, SLEEPLAND PRODUCTS MUST DISPOSE OF THE ENTIRE INVENTORY INCLUDING STORE STOCK, AND ON A COMPLETE WAREHOUSE STOCK, AS WELL AS SPECIAL FACTORY ORDERS. HURRY THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE UP TO 70 INVENTORY DISPOSAL. 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V STOOLS $g88 Bookcase Maple Bed Your Choice Twin or Full ixe Box Spring or Matt. $388 IS88 ALL QUANTITIES LIMITED BOUNTIFUL Were sine you know about Hunts Tomato Same and Paste. Theyve been important ingredients in American Hundreds of Unadvertised Items ALL FURNITURE AND DECOR STYLES 3 ROOMS of FURNITURE FORMERLY "WORLD OF SLEEP" 4385 Hunt-Wesso- 188 mt--. .Ti SOUTH STATE NEXT TO SAFEWAY IN VALLEY SHOPPING cooking lor years. So has Wesson Oil. Now Iroin the kitchens is the new Buttery Flavor Oil. It fries like oil and has a Imttery taste, even smells lmltery, and artifihut theres not a pat ::i it. Its cially flavored Buttery Flavor Oil browns loods to perfec tion. Decor., tor bottle is shaped o fit the hand. CENTER - A new S&H Green Stamp redemption center will open here today, according to F. D. Brackett, district operations manager for The Sperry and Hutchinson Co. to According Mr. Brackett, all adults visiting the redemption center on the opening day and Friday and Saturday will receive 50 free S&H Green Stamps. ... Hunt-Wesso- n AK tTllM'l.irtil , Dividend 12-Ce- nt A 12 cents a was approved share dividend at a Monday night of the Hydro meeting F'ame Corp. board of direr- tors. Eldon E. Wright, assistant general manager, said the dividend was made payable Dec. 31, 1968. Last year the dividend was 10 cents and was seven cents year before last. Insurance Aide n to satisfy Two more convenience food innovations has now peileited a topopular demand, mato sane e with onions .. . real c hopped quality onions in rich, flavoiful Hunt's Tomato Since, and a robust Hunts Tomato Same with Tomato Bits to put zing into in, at loav es, stews and casseroles. ' In announcing the opening, Mr. Brackett said: We are pleased that this redemption center is being opened in time to accommodate Christmas shoppers. The many S&H Green Stamp savers in this who shop at Smiths aTea Food King Markets and the many other Bountiful area me hauls who give S&H Green Stamps will be able to choose from more than 2,000 items of merchandise. The new redemption center is located at 30 Vest 100 North. LaVon Dyches will be the redemption center manager, e. Rotoil Valut $80 BAR NO Stamp Center meal-in-a-tra- tilt hdbBrt will not be closed. The freeze two-pou- Eoitern Hardwood BEDROOM Pmhjutl ten-oun- 36 months to pay Firmopedic MATTRESS anti aWat New Paul Fitzgerald has been named a district manager for American Western Life Insur- ance Co., accoiding to Darrell II. Neb on, president of the M irketing Corp. He received a l'inel pin with two diamonds in it. (inennent with his new Mr. Fitgemld apMintment, announced tlnit lie would open a new office on Highland Drive near 39th South about Rent 5 v |