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Show Jim 4M3- By DAVID HASKELL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. A (CPI) 1 Most of them have convertschedule within ed to the the past year, according to BurSk and Poor Publishing Co., 66 Mrt i St., Cambridge. It is bringing out in book form a study of such firms. 3 The book, entitled, "4 Days, Hours? Reporting 40 A Revo- lution In Work And Leisure, OS i 8 Wednesday, October 21, 1970 B traces the experiences of 27 firms that have converted to They include five that switched back to the present standard of The advantages to the firm to are varied. according Mrs. Riva Poor, editor of the but book aiid for labor, it is the weekend. Poor Mrs. conceived the LAST CALL Only (9) 1970 Lincoln Left Continental Cpe. 4-D- 1970 Lincoln Cpe. 4,835 1500 . DOWN 36x $147 89 $4,395.00 Unpaid Bal. Finance Charge 921.84 5,316.84 Total of Payments Deferred Pymt. Price 5,816.84 Annual Percentage Due 12.75 Will leas for very lew monthly renfalii! When she started researching firms, she expected to find a great similarity One disadvantage, notes a spokesman tor Merrill Engineering Laboratories in Denver, Colo., which has been on for more than five years, their is that some wives-makhusbands work at home on that extra day off. and large, are more efficient four-daand employes, by and large, are better off with weekend. a three-daThe and even the workweek will probably be here eventually, she said. or, y INC. PHONE 359-77- 3 7 2 No. 2274 $7,955 $2,000 mmiaammsB 55,95508 fric. full-tim- e y INSURANCE Demo. Today' By working 40 hours in four day, workers experience no loss in pay. One worker said it was i;ke getting wages for .corking a part-tim- e job. In my opinion, four-dawill spread, and spread rapidly because it works well, said Mrs. Poor. Firms, by HATCH Full power, factory oir, vinyl roof, AMFM stereo, low mileage. Factory List Discounted She notes the five day work week emerged around 1938 and by 1929, only five per cent of the American laber force was on five-da- 0 EASTMAN 1970 Lincoln Full power, factory air. Bal. 5 Yr.50,r00 mile wqrronty. idea for the book about six months ago when she read a newspaper article about one company's experience with She investigated a bit and took her idea to Edward Bursk, editor of the Harvard Business Review. He liked it so much he offered to become her partner in setting up the publishing firm. She predicts firms studies is incentive, morale and better living conditions for employes. The has been ? strong recruiting point in a competitive job market for skilled workers. rs. LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES ;!!. One aspect common to all firms is that it the four-daprovides advantages simultaneously to the firm and to the workers. A striking result is that the firms generally obtained more improvements than they had looked for, she said. They included increased output and lower production costs. ( t7 that about the Mark III' for immediate delivery. W l.at. for vary low monthly rental!!! Also full maintenance tease up to 60,000 miles. For Lease information call 3598666. DON RICHARDS Main 633 359-866- market, said Fred McCus-kc- r, regicnal vice president George A. Jedenoff Ex-Uta- for division of American, now includes Utah. American's first scheduled flight out of the Salt Lake airport will be on Sunday, when it initiates six flights daily hn Named To in (three each direction) to Ciiicago, Detroit. New York and Washington, D.C. The air line was granted the new routes last summer by the Steel Post the state as a he vacation destination,mail added. It will use direct sales campaigns, tour packages for skiing and camping, and will place stories in eastern travel and ski magazines and newspaper travel sections. Its magazine, The American Way, has ale ready scheduled two articles on Utah for December and January. four-pag- American will Initially employ 12 sales and service personnel in Salt Lake City, all wonting under the general direction of Clifford W. Pyke, who is city manager. George A. Jedeacff, former general superintendent of the Geneva Works at Provo, has been named vice president for Western Steel Operations at United Slates Steel. in the Western Divi-siowhich will report to Jede-not- f are the Geneva Works, -Duluth Works in Minnesota, Fairfield Works in Alabama, noff are the Geneva Works, d Gary Works in Indiana, Works in Indiana and Pennsylvania, South Works near Chicago. Joilet Works and Waukegan Works in Illinois, Texas Works near Houston, Pittsburg Works n.ar San and Francisco Torrance Works in Southern California. n Jedenoff came to Geneva in and left in 1967 to manage the company's largest mill in Gary. Mr. Grover Mr. Turley Financing Planned By Goodbody - The' Exchange'' NEW YORK (AP) New York Stock says it has told Goodbody & Co. to raise additional capital and that the brokerage firm is attempting to do so. a issued The exchange statement Tuesday which said was intended to clarify Mr. Vndcrsoc New Vice Presidents Three new vice presidents have been named at Walker Eank & Trust Co., said A. B. Kesler Jr., chairman and president. . They arc Harold E. Turley, manager of the personnel relations department ; Richard Grover, manager of the Pioneer Office, in Salt Lake City, and Garn A. Anderson, manager of the Price ofifee. in the firm, Goodbody plans to raise $15 million from Untilities & ' Industries Corp. It also plans to raise $5' million from an entity not, related to or affiliated with Utilities & Industries in Good-bod- y & Co. is contingent upon Walker Bank Names Industries bank two and a alf years ago Utilities of Goodbodys financial after working with the United statement and is also conting-en- t California Bank. He is presideon the present subordinatnt-elect of the Bonneville ed lenders of Goodbody agreeClub. Exchange ing to keep their money in the. Ahderson, a native of Richfirm. of been an field, i.as employe the bank since 1956. A World War II Navy veteran, he was Over The Counter branch coordinator for Walker Oct. 21, 1970 Bank from 1965 to 1967. He Quotation from ihe NASD arc represerv was named manager of the alive prices as of approxiPrice office in 1970. p.m. mately markets the oav Prices do not throughout charge Grover has been with the mcltae retail markup, markdown or con bank 14 years. He attended mission. Securities the University of Utah. He is a member of Robert Morris Associates, the National Bank Credit Officers organization, and the Utah Bank Officers Association. & examin-atio- r i Robert Henaddition, dricks was named assistant auditor of the Main Office. Turiey, a native of El Paso. Tex., is a graduate of the Brigham Young University with an MBA from Indiana He the University. joined Albertson's Earnings BOISE (UPI) Inc., a Western Albertson's States super- market chain headquartered here, announced an earning increase of 44 per cent for the quarter ending Sept. 26, 1970. President J. L. Scott said operating earnings for the 13-- eek period totaled to compared same $1,389,934, $366, S64 for the quarter one year ago. Albertsons reported operating earnings for the first six months of its fiscal year totaled $2,883,746, an increase over last years $2,229,660. Livestock Market OGDEN fAP) 90; barrows Hogs U.S. and r trig;,..,; in 18.2019.90; sows scarce, U.S. 12 .j seve ai Ids U S. J io t a head; few U.S. 12 weancr 5 lb fcecer to. vs 12.il4.Au. 775; small offering slaughter Sheep lambs steady; ewes h.gne.; ie.t.cr lembs 25 lewsr; slaughter lambs, choice er few prime 10125 lb ; 4X027.03; feeder lambs ewes culls to good 65 8 'b choice and fw rc including two decks 83 lb whileface wethc oc.? lb er larr.ts 24.0; lambs deck choice shearing and fancy 77 lb whiietece ew: lemjs Kr 28.75; other choice ewe replacement few chc ce lambs year rid a head; few good mouth ewes 75 ewes 9 cwt; choice aged .cck $heo Livestock OMAHA ciuo-- FOWLER DELUXE Glass-Line- d tations Tuesday! Hogs 6,500; barrows .r. .., h1' an,, gilts :..gh' i lb 19.a5; 200240 1b ID uneven weights 18.2518.75; 23 18 0018.50 ; 240270 lb sows lb s.rcng to mostly 25 higher; 14 7516.15. Cattle 6,000; feeder 5.500; slaughter calves 25; sleers steady to weak; ho..?rs ...... iu L.v..; t scattered sales feeders steady, but most for Friday's auction; consigned high chc'ce and prime lb steers 29.25; choice goed and low choice high chace and prims lb heifers 28.35; choice Cho'CS lb 28.1028.25; 900975 prime low and choice good 24.5027.00; cows utility and commercial a few 21.2521.50; canner and 20.0021.03, cutter 17.5020.00; high qoed and choice 9501,025 lb feeder steers lambs 25 lower; ewes Sheep 1,200; choice-shor- n lambs steady; slaughter 28 00; choice and wooled prime 26.5027.00; coil to good slaughter ewes 5.537.00. 500; d; ad r Captain Gerald De Bruyne is one of the reasons WATER HEATERS n . 1 Wesiem is the only way to fly Gas GIVES YOU ABETTER DEAL W 5 YEAR J MANUFACTURERS UNCONDITIONAL WARRANTY Plumbers Available D CELEBRITY... Deluxe frit Vi 12-i- n. Electric Increase your typing efficiency and speed with this pushbutton power return typewriter. 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The new capital would not be used to expand Goodbodys activities but to strengthen its the exexisting operations, said. change Concerning the new f inane-- J . ing plans, the exchange said:---families of The current,, Goodbody partners plan tp14 convert $10 million in subordi- nated loans to limited part- Steel's production department. As of Nov. 1, steel production units will be realigned into two operation divisions Eastern and Western. Plants McCusker said the airline would initially sublease two ticket counter positions from Western Air Lines at the air-po-rt and would get an extension into a third position. Westerns ground personnel will also service the planes while they are in Salt Lake City, he added. questions Appointment of the popular former Utahn to the newly created position came with a major restructuring of U.S. I960 6 has but . . . vice president Civil Aeronautics Board. McCusker also introduced Jack Woemer, who wiil be Salt Lake district sales manvetager. Woerner, a eran with the airline, has been a sales rep. esenta live in St. L :uis, Mo. American plans to promote year-aroun- d of American Airlines. McCus k e r. who is based in New York Gary-Elwoo- 3 ATTENTION LUXURY CAR BUYERS W hove a larg. .l.eion of 1970 and 1971 Lincoln Centinentqli end South We've done a lot of investigation into this area, and I can tell you quite candidly w e'r e very enthused y y reality. fr- among them. Instead, she said, the diversity she found was amazing. Types of business include manufacturing, service, retail and wholesale. Ink a While most workers across the nation probably have at one time or anotner dreamed weekends without of three-dalosing a days pay, there are about 36 firms where this is a '' U&. . $ s . X quietly growing revolution is taking place in the business world. It's the move to workweek. American Airlines Aides Eager About Utah Market. Tiromsdl (Orowomi Jet Western to Mexico City and see for yourself n i |