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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 27, 1972 13 SERVING INDUSTRY YITII CREATIVE CAPABILITY I I. s : - TTTihTTl 4- At CBI Company's Salt Lake City plant, the experience, ingenuity, capabilities and teamwork of a highly efficient manufacturing team are helping build the multitude of metal plate structures needed to keep pace with the spiraling industrial growth of our nation and throughout the world. All these structures are products of more than .12,000 CBI people spread around the world . . . people whose talents and creativity are blended e into a organization capable of buildwhatever the the structure. ..anybest... ing where in the world. 0fi :M i world-wid- Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Salt Lake .: ' Construction moves ahead on the first phase of the ZCMI Center. The project is I $37-milli- City, Utah Walghln Ir t a hafty 200 ton (180 matrlc ton) this hug hydraulic manifold wa atsamblad at CBI Company' Salt Laka City plant bafor (hlpmant to th Angsla tunnel project at Cestaic, California. largest in the state and covers nearly a city block. Plans include office building. 19-sto- ry ,4 Remember the Crunch Construction For Utah: On Money? Well,, Rosy Future Its Part of the Past Disintermediation? The high cost of money? Treasury bills? That . behind period is for the time unhappy us being. Utahs banks have plenty of thanks to the money today of conservative a pubsavings lic and business community. Money is staying in ithe not disinterstate today mediating into treasury bills and other such instruments. For the once-higrates of on have bills letum Treasury to dropped very, very low lower than an invesrates tor could receive by keeping his money in his home bank. Hence, 1972 is shaping up as a year notably free of anguish and anxiety for the bankers and their customers. Oh sure, the spread between return on loans and relatively high rate of interest still being paid on savings is going to put the squeeze on bank profits. But well just have to do a better job of operating, says a leading Intermountain banker. In years past, Utah banking issues particularly those related to branching have reached as high as the United States Supreme Court for final resolution. Nothing of such magnitude Is present today. Possibly the most intriguing question facing Utah banking . as the year starts is an appli- cation by Tracy-ColliBank . & Trust Co. to establish a dozen or more unmanned branches. These branches, actually rather sophisticated machines tied into a central computer, can handle about 90 percent of the transactions that can be h Continued From Page 2 for young men in our industry. In the labor field, the Utah Chapter noted that this year it wiU negotiate aU its six basic union agreements. These include carpenters, laborers, cement masons, iron workers, teamsters and operating engineers. These contracts will end on July 1, 1972. Commenting on labor negotiations in a convention resolution, the AGC said, Wage increases have forced construction costs beyond the capacity of many owners to holding positions, company pay and that the AGC they will reorganize to do so implores the labor leaders to in order to engage in compleact responsibly and present mentary types of business only wage requests which conthat are denied them under form to the increase or detheir banking charters. crease in the cost of living. handled by a teller. But regulation and definition of branch banking has yet to reach the refinement to contemplate this new mode of branch banking. However, it will make engaging luncheon talk among bankers and their legal counsel as the year goes on. It is probable that leading banks will continue to press to remain the leading banks via acquisition of other banks or by branching. So, too, they will be if they are not already involved in - r 4 ' 00103 (Common Light is building a new power plant adjacent to a coal mine in Huntington Canyon. Its a big one. Bound to have some impact on its Utah Power ,i -- to? M- riOJ Qguvt ri -- l&ZXZtl 7Pl' itOi -- mm ffiOVO 34$ s. nt w. RICMflHO HAVER 440 $. Ml 414 N. IKUia IFNRAIM 34S N. Mala North American Weather Consultants and Corporation are studying the meteorological aspects of plant design and operation. And the Division of Wildlife Resources of Utah is setting up a physiological monitoring of deer and small animals. Were getting the facts. Straight, unbiased facts. 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HYDRAULIC & PACKING e i Brigham Young University is conducting studies that will monitor any effects on water solve your Hydro-Lin- tf f The University of Utah is establishing an air monitoring program to watch for any effects of our plant operation on existing vegetation and animal life. How New Draulics can HVDRRULiC 5 UPPLV Division S' . & surroundings. But were determined to eliminate or minimize any possible negative effects... and were doing much that will improve the surroundings, such as creating a mountain lake offering water recreation. Weve contracted with four independent research groups to conduct comprehensive environmental studies: ril w 1 ' V 484-87- 51 can. Its our world, too. And we take our environmental responsibilities very seriously. The Folks at Utah Power & Light Company Electricity: Key to Quality Environment . ; ' |