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'''''''''-- ':' " '' ” '':' ' :' ' ' '' ' ' i :ak 's: ':' :' ' addition to Sperry Rand's UNIVAC plant in Salt Lake City was announced Tuesday by Gerald G Probst vice president and general manager UNIVAC Federal Systems Division Mr Probst said the facility will house a complete manufacturing operation for printed circuit boards The Salt Lake City plant was recently designated a major engineering and production center for UNIVAC computer systems Cameras etching photo numerically conequipment trolled drills hydraulic presses and a complete plating Shop will be included among the processing equipment A -- '''''''' ' ': ' '''' v Ifrto- - :: - :''' :': "C :' '"' ' :::' -- ''''' '' !5: 4 7!: ' ' '' 4 ' ' ''' wife starts team and his son died up on the sled enjoys the ride Ernest Harrigfeld Dog Mosher' Assn starts down track as his bun-preside- nt ' - '''' 4e-s- ' :" ' ' 1 '"41':b:':' - - "i!'-'::4 t"- 4- ' ':r- ''''' 44 ' ' ' '41-- ' - : ':' ''''' ''' ° Houston Continues to Lead Tenms Slate UCLA in Latest UPI Poll Dog Sled Races—Mush! which has won 24 in a NEW YORK (UPI) — Time is' ) row the longest current major running out on UCLA The once invincible Bruins college win streak snared 25 Twenty seven teams — from who six weeks ago were in the first place votes and amassed Alaska Oregon Nevada Idaho 16 (20-1- ) was UCLA points midst of the second longest Montana and Canada and one fling streak and the second long--I points behind after being from Utah — will be racing Sattiilt-It:i0cst stay atop the major college to the top spot on and Sunday at Flinders' 24 votes urday ratings in basketball history ballots and receiving Meadow Ranch in the Mountain for second now find themselves less than western tog Sled Champion-montal away from failure In the voting based on games ship their bid for a second straight through Feb 17 North The races will begin at 1 pm National Championship that played distant each day remained a Carolina seemed sewed up at the turn of ithird an d unbeaten St B onaven-- I This will be the concluding the new year d ture easily held onto fourth but event of the second annual there doesn't appear to' — soared three places to ter Carnival and will test man Aentucsy be very much Coach John fifth and surprising Columbia and dogs over rugged snowy Wooden and his boys can do cont um ed to advance moving courses at the ranch site near ahnsit it IP VULI II a notch to sixth !up Kimball Junction in Parley's Now it's the University of Canyon east of Salt Lake City Houston that is callitg the shots The leaders: The schedule shows a chamPoints and Tuesday it became ever Team 3''0 race over a more apparent that if the cou-pionship (20C" 324 : latsr0 class on a a five-do274 course ) gars can to through the final' 3 North Carolina (184) 230 three-do- g class course a rentGonkavvetnit77 three weeks of the regular la 139 track and a special on a son without a loss United Press 6 1361 t: 96' Alaskan Mushers Stampede International's National Cham-- 1 8 veoderolit 79 ' Duke 351 There will also be a junior plonship Trophy will be shipped le Louisville off to Texas for the'fitst time in 24571Z Lxiceonnitsar Nil ace snowshoe race and dog The to 12: 15 (tIa) Marquette and Utah 101 m a n a h i p competition history Davidson 4 le Army 5 19 Wyoming Coach Guy will be competing for 20 Imushers — trophies' and $2500 in prize (23-0- win-134- 0 h Win-An- 1 (02)5) g ‘ iieiwurnooeloxicto17-i302- ' ) - 06-3- (ie-6- ) a qti Le1 ' AUTOMATIC money Allk 10 ERSLSEFUR)IY ti ma I: their parents The parents must purchase tickets but the kids' tickets All Cars WHILE YOU WAIT will be paid for by Gene Twelve amateur bouts will for serve as the final tune-uthe State Golden Gloves comin petition Feb Orem Fullmer said I BANKAMERICARO or JOE AT J So Main — PHONE OR DOUG Form Essential Part Multi layered circuit boards and memory plane boards form an essential part of computer electronics said Mr Probst who is in Salt Lake City to address the annual Utah Engineers banquet-meetin- Week Wednesday g night The addition planncl by UNIVAC will cover 20000 :'i''':::: '':0::! ''t:$'-JA:::- ''''a:':ri‘::!:::' ::: L MUFFLER 486-979- 3 FULL Y olmoo $1565 735)(14 775x114 855x14 rick J Hession former 9nnx14 Earnings Down For Marquardt Reluctantly In ruling against the merger of the Provident National Central-PenNational banks of Philadelphia US District Judge Thomas J Clary distinn $1565 815x15 AN 'IT Id' AlER SI 735x15 $18" PLUS 1130 South Main guished between law and $15" 96" 1 City r4"1- -x 363-445- 8 "However a gradual buildup of manpower to meet new computer engineering produc tion assignments will con tinue" he added Aug 15 of last year Sperry Rand announced assigning computer production and engineering responsibility to the UNIVAC Division Within 30 days the Salt Lake City plant was producing and delivering computer electron lc assemblies More than 20 types of comOn puter systems and peripheral equipment are planned for de velopment and production by UNIVAC in Salt Lake City :: 49 :: - ' 0 "7"' fX ' :::': P'::K it ' ''': 'r ' er"J" i:1 Mr Price Mr Hession Salt Lake Tribune Deseret News and The Mr Hessian will work with the revenue producing depart tnents of NAC including advertising circulation and controller-busines- s Mr Price will administer management policy in labor relations per sonnel and production Bank Votes Dividend Directors First National Bank have declared a regular quarterly dividend cl 20 cents per share payable of Zions to stockholders April ord March 20 1968 of rec- 3 :" ll:4 tie Jo be ::::::: ) k ::''? :'''4i5k k: i '''!'-L- ' 'V ' :(i: r :' ) '1g' 4 rel elit004 elt Bc tin ''0'P X'l ti :AM:44: ii::to nii:7:sf' :::: '':i4 ':A'f(1':::::t A4440 'h-4-- 7 t: i '111 iti'' !:11) 00 :: ':'4' ' :' m'$V' r' str ' to f: Id ::: - (3 i::: H: ::! I :i:C" rt :::":: 7irr044N177s1-NeF:71117711417ts771:::?:Li::$:- - tic tic ' ::' 1::: :''f '' Yef' r: u - ::::- 1 AU ::Io': :' r44n:1"':'?4i4ii 41 ic tI 111:3 :::: !::4:!:'::?5 k: ' 1 '"' '':''::1:::':'1:11"::'7:'::':'::::''':8::::'4:':'::::'''''':1::7-14- design company sees need for greater luxury in "home's neglected room" Rhonda Conrad luxuriates in a shoul- h soaking tub Local bathroom der-hig- I i L New Bathroom Designs Seen As Need ofAffluent Society e mi stt wi bil Yc By Dan Cunningham Tribune Staff Writer advanced manufacturing tech- - niques "We thought a more affluent society was ready for more affluent bathroom" That's how Howard S Clark describes the founding of As sociated Design Group 2200 S Main — which designs and manufactures bathroom fur nishings and fixtures "We think within the next decade the bathroom will become a home health center — with sauna steam room sun room exercise room and a pool" says Mr Howard Reach of Average Income And We's convinced such lavish rooms will be within economic reach of middle-incom- e con- troller will be corporation treasurer announced John W Gallivan president of NAC the business agent for The 560x15 775x15 $11195 Mr Leete said there would be no immediate effect on employment which is presently pegged at 2000 — up from the 1850 in August 1967 :::':7 Herbert L Price former personnel director will serve as business and industrial relations manager and Pat- ?W Jp ::r1:i ::':F :::-:: No Job Boost Now 1 St $14" 65043 :: :::::::1 ::::t!:::1::: d ': 4- 'i: ::': :':1: ::'::::::!:::::: ::f Cost of the expansion was given by John J Leete Salt Lake City general manager for UNIVAC Agency Corp Newspaper Tuesday announced promotion of two company executives Factory Seconds WHITEWALL NYLON Tread Designs 4-PL- :::1:::1:':1'':::-:7:!:':':- square feet raising the total to CVO° square feet in its Salt Lake City and North Salt Lake operations Executives Move Up at NAC 2 a:AR Ptii :::si::': I ' ::- :i:::-:- '0'!':: :144: 43: "::: '' 0 families But he adds the concept will have to compete with the need for a third family car The company was founded three years ago by Mr How ard Kay L Ruggles and George A Learning In just three years the company's annual volume is about one million dollars Market Weak Spot He notes that bathrooms are a weak spot in the market place — just as kitchens were 10 years ago He says bathroom innova tions are children of the genius of space technology engresearch sophisticated ineering concepts and company is a pioneer in e fabricating fibre- of reinforced plastics for use in bath fixtures Standard Inc which has nual sales of six hundred lion Manufacture anmil-Hi- STA s 105 tho Design ga Associated Design will manproducts for the Intermountain States For American Standard it will sign fixtures and provide velopment and tooling Tool-Th- e ing costs for plastic is less d pensive according to Mr Howard Associated has Design created a special reinforced plastic for their products The material is composed of thermosetting polyester and isothalic resin mixed with mineral fillers and reinforced with fiberglass tho ufacture More flexible Plastic he says provides flexibility of design and installation materials are sturdy lasting — but require spe- cial care Mr Howard notes that rough abrasives are not recommended for upkeep Mr Howard said his compa- ny is believed to be the only one of its kind in the immedi- ate area Employing about 55 people the company is in a joint venture with American Th PO thf Mi ex-an- ev tha int Pa al shl rel sty Suit Seeks to Halt Sales of Stock An suit filed In James E Anderson Salt Lake US District Court for Utah by t h e Securities and City Uranium King presi- dent Karl F Meyers Tue son Ariz and secretary Donald D Glenn and Robert A Johnson both Salt Lake City Miles B Carter Casper and B J Kennemur Wyo Dallas Tex The complaint filed by Donald J Stocking Denver regional SEC administrator also seeks to stop the defendants from offering and selling the common stock of Silver Shield Corp a Utah corporation with offices at Spokane Wash Injunction Exchange Commission against the Uranium King a Utah corporation Corp will be heard by Federal Judge A Sherman Christensen March 11 at 10 am The suit seeks to stop the awporation and its officers from offering and selling corn- on stock because of alleged violations of registration provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 Named in are suit the in be i J ex sh sh t ' ' fro au ont t en - clu ion — ble Ma ma rail rgo Zte4 ell onn rem run orn om Business Outlook: More Banks Don't Necessarily Mean Better Service Exhaust Close-O- ut j ''' id lil 4- :'0:-- domulato a INSTALLED ME & Tail Pipes 895 — 995 from - 995 1995 r Fullmer to host 'Night for Kids' MUFFLERS Packs — Stock Mufflers 2445 WILCOMI MUFFLER& Glass Pack Ovals ASK EXCHANGED 467-157- tu"AittA"i million-dolla- Ball" will be held with a Special to The Tribune special prize going to the person who can best answer the clues- VAN NUYS CALIF — The tion "What makes a Husky curl Corp Tuesday re Marquardt his tail?" Tickets for the ball of audited sales ported may be purchased at the ranch $49656866 and net earnings of $492831 for 1967 The corpora tion has facilities in Ogden Earnings were 26 cents a share on 1875000 shares out standing This compared to 1966 sales of $51934792 and net earnings of $1704112 or 91 cents a share A "Gene Fullmer Night for the amateur Kids" is part boxing program Friday at the Fairgrounds Coliseum Fullmer the former world will have as his champion guests all kids who come to By J A Livingston the fight accompanied by Pulitzer Prize Business Writer SOUTH STATE AUTO CO 5 1623 S State — Phone MUFFLERS night a 'Mush- er's STANDARD SANKAMERICARDS scsT—'&1 :Volkswagen On Sattirday "Our Irork Is Your Gm:ratites" a tram Gloss end REPAIRED ADJUSTED : USC3' TRANsmissioNs 4:: 4 - C:::Z) Sperry's UNIVAC Plans $1 Million SL Project '' - I -- lLoii4: :44 1 ' '' :''''1 l': " - ' r :' ' i ' " '" ' :kx: ::::: 4 i - V '' "' ' ' ' ''': i 9 '':' oh i :: Today in Business N ' '''' '''' '''''' i - a i T :: :' do ' ' :f i ' 44z 4 ' 0 ' P i 40 la)() ! ti lsxi! -F 1 r7111$ t t - -- Px'f t'" :11 : : --! " :fT Jr 7 1 l c"4 1 Page 8 Section B - - ' ::: 1 41 1 :: ' Wednesday February 21 1968 -- P i 4 ft Mines—Markets—Finance 10311141o0 o 14o 0 - ff-- v: ' A Jr D i WI ) 11'1 4'4- - 44tr11-- r ' ' k" - ' o4 4 ' vt‘ike4--e'lot- 6-- - wr i: x fakt Ztibunt I ::::::: "1"64"1""I'Vr" ur :' ' AV - -- 4: - ''''- warVw"P'""4owv - 4 ztit ::4 :' -- I 845x15 II I 900x15 I I II FIT $180 n I tirtetoc ILI IIIRE SUPP1V 4007 a a a a a a aa VP'qqqW°W1 WNS bb AN 9 good for the banks good for Philadelphians a ti d good for business in general —in and outside lit 'II Philadelphia Mr Livingston That would have been But he as a judge was victimized by the law as construed by the Supreme Court "Reluctantly" hf ruled the merger anticompetitive the again Cartoonist courts rejected Lichty's pragmatic rule: One big "no" is easier on the would-bborrower's morale than a lot of little "noes" US Policy The Department of Justice the numbers rule upholds bank mergers The against bor more banks a would-brower can go to the more chances for a yes A case can be made the other way The merger of And once so e 3 -- ormgmtiommook c four And rivalry among the top five would have increased In practice a borrower is unlikely to be better off with 13 banks instead of 12 or nine banks instead of eight A larger bank with an increased lending limit can assume a greater number of marginal risks than a smaller bank And once a borrower is turned down by two or three banks his chances are slim at a fourth or fifth bank Word gets around Bank Merger Act The amended Bank Merger Act of 196 excepts from the section Act of the Clayton the merger of a "floundering bank" But Provident and restraint-of-competitio- Anti-Tru- Central-Pen- i'PLIMEICIAL COVCRAG 9 1 ikCONIFINEtetitit IS Ltartil k4414618111r are far n from flounderers Their contention was that the merged institution would have been stronger than both separately Quality of banking should take precedence over quantity of banks When Judge Clary first heard the case he ruled that of Justice the Department must prove that diminished inoutweighed competition creased convenience to the The Supreme community The Court reversed him banks must slimy that convenience and needs of the community exceed the loss of competition After hearing the evidence RANCH IDAHO L 81 MACHINERY AT AUCTION 1800 partment of Justice is consistent It argues that if a city bank takes over a county reluctantly And as in baseball a tie favors file runner In this case he ruled the Department of Justice the runner Expansion Curbed freezes The archaism into the American banking structure Expansion by merger within a particular community is virtual!) eliminated by the numbers doctrine Maybe very small banks may merge Maybe a large bank may absorb a very small bank Maybe Lateral mergers—in states and which permit inter-citbranching — also may be possible But the De decision y inter-count- y AFFILIATED Iran bank this diminishes de nova The city bank competition eliminates its own potential competition It could establish a branch you know :41 1 st st'i al Clary Judge "called it" a tie ort : :: 6 V A ha: (itR COI: al ' TO t ora s mil rai 1 lei lei ell ail e - U itr or far — The new Savin 200 dry copier —saves you money no matter how you Mica it Saves you up to 50 on paper - lot (10 U cl 2 1 — Automatically turns out and white copies b C ' k ola ':: I) ::: Saves you the time common stock fund that seeks opportunities for long term growth without taking excessive riAs A ACRES t of copies Or taping large ones together 4 'F ' Saves you space Only IS" wide x 133'4 high x 2634" deep So tAs this electrostatic copier works anywhere On any electric outlet 4A: 44 - ii21-- MINIDOKA MOO wend na blvellment Win& lets oth Of MOROI New Soil IRRIGATION Nom Fertile Virgin Honte—Corrolt Raise Potatoes Sugar Beets and Other Crops INVESTMENT PROP FRIT OR REAL RANCHING OPPOR LOTS OP GOOD MA Contacts CHINEK For Brochure Nat 10fi 63 It II WIT I) A Si Npw Ur Call us for I freeshowing In your own office Demonstration time: IS minutes 8 CO N Y IWO 141ve send mt a IIPP N1110111 nr Affillatpd hold Num JIM MESSERSMITH AUCTION SERVICE Jerome Idaho (208) 3244131 'ItOT Cily & Stec r 1 1 'M coos RuiItin papercutter cuts paper to the sue of theorising — I 4J7:L42— tnanl di FUND AIWA L $284 399-562- merger t $1 R95 Riverdale Road Ogden Clary hypothesized it would have found the Provident and CentralPenn would have lifted banks 5 and Phila7 in size to bank No delphia would have had five billion-dolla- r banks histead of pi tG I:nItl If a jury had heard the denee Judge e $16" $18" rnt ea ' 4 rir 'LC 114 ' i 3AVI N DUPLICAT 'M Irt $ 1 Co Supply 231 Dial 111 last 1st 321-136- Sa 7 -- —"--11 Ye Sal a MA a 0! - tlttVttttrtte:4:-"ArMrevlt:r-ehltt-nt--ZtL |