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Show , r - , . . , . ' ' i -- 1 ,. , - ,8 a , . .... Wednesday, July 22;1964. t DESERET .NEWS AND TELEGRAM, : . - . . , . .. . , . , . .. - . ; ' , '. , - d .. BUSWESS NM W"3 1 ' ' I I 1 - AreaBusiness , Ishiges 7-- ' - ' - ' , ---- - ., Ar . - ,. . ,, ,,, ,, - , ,, 1 I , I . ,., - t -. - :- ......i , , -- 4 :'',,. it:'-- f:',, , . ' ''",4-,-,,- t 2 ,,,,. ' :". ,. - -, A , ' , ' 70 ,.. t, '',- f ; ,) - 1 , ,,,,,..: . -, L. Berlin has been elected president of Albertsontgr Inc., and J. A. Albertson, the founder, has been elected chairman of the board, the food chain announced J. , 4 's,,, '''.' , I :;.: ., ,.4. -- .4 t., ' ; U. pf First-Tedera- l - ,' ; , ,U. - , . Dean Named . Director . :41 -' , , t j - .. ci ' ' ,t",, i :'', " , ' I ' r 1 ' , . , a - . 1 , ';;.-- : t.t.sr ' .. t 1 ; ,,, - Li ik:...... ( i ..... ':1 '1'. I it-- -- ' 4 ' , :'1 - , , , - '- 0 ' : ' i7, .,..;. , v '',.- , , , ' - : ---- -, - . I The - .. 5,, ? ) $ i , ,..... -He - van;-- : :, - , . . 1 , . -- - ,'- - Says VeteranBladtsmith, - ' - - ' ' - Ho Brutality - - , . - In 'Police Arrest Civic Auditortml complex . - - - occupations: 4 4: -- . "First of all, I never shoed .a horse in all my life." asi. -,Tuesday.-----L- Marvhe's Petersen.t's - --- -that no brutality Was7uSed by J. McDermott of Bon-- been a blacksmith for 35 years, "They say an. applk 'a dayt Police Officer 'Z P Bruce ' Ben H. Smith. 1946 DavesPSine his with brother keeps the doctor away," quoted neville Architects and Lee K. Police Chief Ralph C Knud' ' been at 265 S. lst West Sy. "1 have been eating-1- 0 to they've ' ' Irvine, an acoustical engineer, "Horses? There hasn't, been a 20 r apples a day-foyears, and son WeOnesday said the statepresented a proposal for acousti- horse come in here hi 30 years," I been sick most of my lif,e." ments were obtained during the ' : cal services which would cost , Davi. says Sy was only 85 at that ,time. inquiry into the arrest. -"The place just smells that -- Just as aged in tradition is 2 a maximum of $31,000.,' 'William Marsh . City Prosecutor T's the friendly ice rnan who is --still This would include a $10,000 wayenatinally,i" o f ut light of: on the scene too Ice fee tii be paid to a Chicago conhe felt there statements, 1208 21st. South. E. Co., , : , -sultant It does-no- t include, how- that None would be no For 30 Years - . His name , complaint against isChauncey Milne, . ever, another $6,000 which would 1 d n't have a 452 E. Center St., Midvale. the officer. u o c be needed if two models-- r e horses here 30 ago," "I been here since . 1929," In fairness to Mr. Brinksma, built to test the acoustical de. any Marv. "We've yearsbeen in claimed only Chauncey. "w o r k e d however, Mr. Marsh said he says sign, according to Mr. Irvine. 18." for seven before that for a this at spot husiness years ' The board took no action on asked Mr. Brinksma fo contact ' So if you don't shoe horses, fellow in Murray, but he sold al, since it has a witness to the arrest who lives tha proposal, - . what do you do as a blacksmith? out" . -,in Nevada. , .readyautborizedits executivecommittee to negotiate an agree."1 ward- to see what this witdoes should !mow, that's ' ness has to say," Mr. Marsh,. walled "van- ment as one of those . added. The directors also iuthorized tWo of their members to attend ishing" craftsmen. Meanwhile, Chief Knudson He also makes fancy wrought , said he has not received any a national convention of audiI iron' roses, pipe bud vases, cop- - S next week in torium managers brutality per lamps and an iron gate of Moore, 22, Miami, Fla. - , some interlocked , 8270 S. 1700 West, Who claims The two who will make the solid pieces way he won't ex- - In a move "to ease friction he was kicked and struck. mysterious E. McCown chairman are trip between citizens and Police," Mr. Moore reportedly told a ,,,, Hunt and Mrs. ' J. Arthur Wood, plain. ., "How old are you? Mary wat the Salt Lake Commission has Nage that officers beat him secretary. ' asked C ty Attorney Homer severely while taking him from Their purpose will be to ob- - asked. ' i - , Hohngren- to give an opinion on a paddy wagon following the artain Information on organization - "Sixty-nine.- " "That right?" whether- a city ordinance not rest of several persons for aland government of the auditoribut - that's requiring motorists to sign wn's board. They'll also prepare "That's not right,legedly .disturbing the peace at , it be 637 Blinn Ct. ,a 1st of oustanding arenas, midi. Dave- are a long flict with a state law ' and he arrest Mr. Brinksma The of saying In exhibition halls toriums and , occurred Friday night after Ofthe country for, other boar d way f r o m being vanished. must. They're doing finemretooling." The conflict arose over a po- ficer Smith cited him on a trafmembers to examine later. "We leave the horse shoeing to al Bureau of Investi- - fic charge at 9th South- - and , ..,,., fellows with portable,outfits who gation, and City Prosecutor's' 'Main St. Mr. Brinksma refused travel around out ii the coun- - investigation Paintings Stolen of al complaint to sign the ticket, said Officer ; ' out there. They from Andrew They're try. 59, 664 Smith. Brinksma, 3 Buddy Imnan; 925 E. 9th take care of the horse trade miswas he loth East that ' South, told police two Paintings, nowadays," says Marv. treated by Officer Ben H. Smith gren said Wednesday he . was 30 record albums and other "How much of the work do items all worth $305 were stolen you do by hand?" aomeoaa during an arrest Friday night at looking into the law since' the 825 s. maim commission that if proposed , ' from his apartment Police' were ,,,ked. ' -' Officer Smith said he did not there was a conflict between Wednesday. Investigating cam""Just as little as I abuse Mr. Brinksma, who did city and state law, the city atBut as long as there is iron not want to ' N sign a traffic ticket torney 'Should prepare legislathere'll be blacksmiths to work for an tion to amend the two provisions violation. . alleged ' it' . State law requires that unless of the state motor law so that Fruit Peddlers, . a violator signs he must. be ar- 11 offender would not have to And as long as there's apples rested and his vehicle impound-"- I sign his 'ticket. . . , . , there'll be fruit cart peddlers, ed. . .,. , , "To take a man to jail for a although they're scarce in Salt think it's a bad law," Said minor violation," - said Mayor tINSE Lake City. The last one this re- - Mayor .11 Bracken Lee in the Lee Wednesday, "because he COMPANY porter saw was in , Cincinnati, conunission meetutg Tuesday. refuses, to signI think it's ' Ohio, and his cattle was Sy Hog. Public Safety ComMissioner Her- wrong. I'd resent it inyself. We ganback. He pushed his ' cart' up bert F. Smart added, - Some don't make them sign for park' ' and down the streets. ' people don't Mce to sign their ing tickets." CONTINENTAL BANK BLDG. Sy was irrascible. He had his names on tickets." ., , (f bad. no Holmgren Attorney PHONE EL reasons, though. It 'stemmed ,The commissioners agt eed opinion Wednesday, ,but he inti(you might say) from his occu- this makes a violator feel he is mated that perhaps the state ,:, , pation. law 'would have to stand bepleading guilty. He is not, according to the law. cause it makes traffic laws more REPORT OF CONDITION OF City Attorney Homer Holm enforceable. BANK - direcidtri -- --. - - -- - - saiao s - -- -in: said-that- p, , I . Ticket Signing -- , police firs , , - - --- "- , 44 , . . her . .. - ,. ikT c . ' - - - - - ' - BEEHIVE STATE Sc Salt Lake City in tho State of Utah at tho clout of IRIS inlISS on Jun. 30; - 'Cosh, balances with other banks, and cash items in 'diction - c;ta- United - ' s - . 2 NtioottRailtóädi', Credit leaglie . corn-"cor- , 1 ,; .Tr2,41;Nsi;1-- - three-fourth- ' - , - - 350,000-0197,110-7, ' . LIABILITIES ' , - end belief. , 4 - ' ' . , ' ,PtArs , - - 'THE 4' ''. mid-196- , .,: '.. ' ; ..' .. . 4.....,, :, '. f, , i- , :, ' . ' , ; J; i.' , , ERNEST, W:DEAN - i ; ''.. Leek before you ; ' .0 He gets the job done: He talks straight teg islatures and interested groups know where -- r, - REDrano He has integrity. There is no deviousness or - Tout ,0. I , - Paid Pei. Ally. Ily Wayne S. Winton, 655 N. 31,1 Wise., Amities. fotiri thele i .... A. .. .. , .A Ak.,0,...",, , - NEIGHBORHOOD MOVERS en ow as your phono , 8.8581 - IX 4.5561 , COMPANY NSU RANCE 645 E. SO. TEMPLE PH. (Distributed I l lb ma ,. . mi. , olh , p, ilk ilk ALA, Ai OA 45. OM 01. 4...t...L-Alk-al...41- 1 . 19S4 . . . 4111ah..1,,,..,,,,t2 A. , DU The Halt Syndicate, Incj , WI Wants Reserved) ' , - - -- - , Ala..", 10.4111...411LAIILA,,11,111. - -- 1 - - , DA critics of government spending-debt trends. But I defy any informed observer Waal; lenge their validity or to con- -, demn them as biased or i phony in any way. Im1111 , Salt Lake-- Sugarhouse Clearfield, Ogden , - innuendo. fats - , they stand. - -- MOVE . - 8 - , , DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR ' . . ' - as '' , 11 MAN FOR THE PEOPLE!' ' 1 rfild-194- , . . mid-196- , Public ; ,. mid-194- r) ' -- mid-196- mid-196- .:;:j', '' - '. The best way to know bow o man wM p;prforts ' is to see how he kas performed,: res' ' Consider tho' amazing fact that M the last th legislatures Dean has been elected as majority leader, speaker of the house, minority leader, chairman of the legislative council antexecutiv officer Of the National Legislative Leaders Organization. STATE OF UTAH, Office of the Sonic COMM htiOnST i, Spatial, Co, Taylor, lank Commissioner, de hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct ropy of the statement of the above named bank filed In this effice,on July 15, 1944 Sommer C. Taylor, I ' 1 , lank Psomisgionor . :.. - Wright, Diredors. Notary , , u,ut $tets of Utah, County of Salt lake ss! Swans to and oubsaibed before me this day cd Jul). 14, 1964. Judith H. gleam-i- t DIRECTION .1bri CorrectAttest: . Cod W. lirehrier,,, David E. Salisbury, W. Adrian - 57,461.33 1,394,72115 AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 14,100,96632 ' MEMORANDA Assets plodgect or outspoed to secure liabilities and for other purposes securities sold rediscounted bills end with and notes lincluding 696.274.00 ogreemont to roPurchats) g bank, de soisin-IniI, Coad C. Show, &Inbar Vice Presidont, of the above-name- d swear that this - report of condition is Into and correct, to tho best if sis knowledge TOTAL - ' 790,060.00 - - e ... , 1948 this y DcLIQ Cl 1 - President Eisenhower left the White House and the Democratic administrations of Presand Johnson idents Keni-Tabegan? ' A. :,,In absolute dollar terms, our. total national debt h a s jumped $72.8 billionfrom 1 to $289 billion , in $311.8 billion on June 30,' the close of the 1964 fiscal year. But in :terms which go beyond statistical bafflegab and which make sense, our national debt actually has shrunk , ElljEsei $14,706,244-37 ACCOUNTS CaOltats (a) COMMOR Made, total par oath. Surplus Undivided profits ROS4WVel (and retirement account far prsferred capital), TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , , $246.6 billion. Now our debt is down to about half our $600- plus billion GNPa far more comforting picture indeed. and around I6 per cent of our GNP in 1961, w he n Eisenhower ended his tenure. much, much faster than our national debt. It's still around 16 :per cent. , Our'federal debt represents ' Arguments about the size of Q.: What about the interour budget, interest burden,' today around 51 per cent of est we pay to' carry national debt are now smack our Gross National Product debt? into election year politics, and (GNP)--thtotal of all the A.: Once more, in dollar the arguments will become g6ods and 'services we prolouder between nosy and Noduce. In our national terms, this burden has skyvember. Under Ithe circum8 debt represented 57.2 per cent rocketed In debt in' of our GNP. terest took $5.2 billion of our stances it's probably futile federal budget. In it even to attempt to show how Q.: Bow does the size of - took $9.1 billion, and in mid- - distorted many of the claims our national debt today comwill be. Nevertheless, this re1964 $10.7 billion. pare with 1948? This Is an - But such absolute dollar fig- port is the honest effort of ' eminently fair date for coman objective student-o- f- ecoures are worse than meaningparison because it was after nomics to put the statistics in less because they are so our odoversion from World ' proper perspective. leading. War II and the debt wits 8 In the interest we As a housewife, you would down from the wartime way not dream of weighing ,h o w paid on our national debt reppeak. resented 2.1 per cent of GNP. much bigger your spending is 1 the percentage in 1964 than it was in 1961 un- -t In abiolute dollar terms, - In was down to 1.8 per cent and less you also weighed h o w our debt is up a whopping it's slill at 1.8 per cent. much bigger your family in$59.5 billion from that year come is today than in 1961. when President Truman oc--Q.: What about the growth As a corporation treasurer White House. the cupied of our federal budget? But again, la the - terms You wouldn't consider, submitwhich matter, our debt h A.: If you 'just place the ting an analysis of your corn- -7, SHRIVELED. In our ;figures in 4 statistical vacuum pants 1964 spending plans and national debt was actually 2.3 - you can surely scare yourself. debt to your board of directors Total federal spending was unless you simultaneously sub- per cent BIGGER than our entire economy! The debt totaled. $33 billion in fiscal year 1948. mitted figures on $252.3 billion, while our Gross It was up to $81.5 billion by your company's earnings and Natiônal Product was only the end of fiscal 1961, and it assets. was around $98 billion in the Putting it in even simpler fiscal year just ended. terms, let's, say that --your But considered against the family's income ,in 1948 was background of our nation's $5,000e,and your farnily's debts totaled $5,100. Now let's say growth, the budget has risen only a tiny bit. It represented. that in 1964, your family's in13.1 per cert of our GNP in come is $10,000 and your family's debts total $5400. Aren't Look at the hazard and high nog you hibetter financial shape? of doing it yourself or entnating Of course, you areand, as , Your Insurance Is.a , the job to the skilled. it is with you, so, it is with Personal Matter. REDMAN EXPERTS LESSEN your federal government. Do business with In these months of politickTHE TIME AND LOWER experienced agents THE COST. ing, I've no 111USiODS that these .and people, you know. comparisons will sway a n y 1 -- 113,109-8- CAPITAL ' in this pericidbecause o u r over-a- ll has grown i economy since - 7,780,625.35 6,122,509.14 &posits - s By SYLVU PORTER Q.: How much has our national debt ballooned 1,:..-::2- ,,L. , . , '' .. . .1 -- -- - Honestly, Just How Big IS The National Debt? . ' ': 1.001( TO ' - , T 349,059-1- LIABILITIES TOTAL '5 5,399,152.36 5,232,509.14 533,619.62 2,373,133.37 15,658.82 ...... (0) Total demand iloposits - (b) Total time and savings ' Other liakihti - - Your ,Money's Worth - - - - - mid-194- and corporations 'limo and savings cloposits of individuals, partnorships, & corporations Deposits IA United Statos Govorninent (including postal savings) .. .. Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Certified and officers' chocks, etc. - - . - , - LIABILITIES Reports Growth shares of preferred stoc- k- of 1 Metals. , Great Western. NEW 22 YORK, Juiy (1.1Pl)ake It also calls for the issuance , prices: A new' report by the Utah of seven-tenth- s of a share of primary. 99 per cant plus, Alurn, Credit Union League shows Pu;,'7,,,i3,21A,:ngots ,sliocnit,k,1 per cent Pure Northwestern common stock-fo- r fob Laredo, Texas, bulk 44.00c lb. n that 83,252 Salt Lake County resstretching across the nation's each of the 393,503 shares of Cooper, electrolytic, delivered U.S. 32.000 belt" from Kansas City, mon stock of the Crest Western. idents belong to the 184 credit 1,..11;..NT York refinery 31.8212c lb; Lake "Inadditionitalsoprovides unions in the areaisald Dr. , Fluorspnar, 7114 per cent Pure,. folsKars. A joint statement issued. by that common stock holders of Harold H. Cutler, league pre- ULeal"IC:rrSI;THSOrN711S33.1 Ibp, St. Louis 12.80c lb. the two railroads said negotia- - the Great Western would retain sident.: to 20 Manganese, 99.9 per cent pure, tions for the merger were "ac- in some feasible manner 25,000 The total savings in these tonNsic24,rc: 1,,,ne cathodes. fob Port. dishares of tively proceeding" and that Pipeline credit unions is $55,277,704, ac- Colborn;, Ont. 79.00c lb. or. rectors of the Great Western Company and certain real cording to the survey, or an VircilIrTiDers,T2819.900!2gn. flask. 163.00c lb. to meet Friday "to give tate at Roseport, Minn., n o ly average of $617 p e r member. PrmP1,clev; per cent mini. final consideration" to the plan. owned by Great Western sub-Th- e The average loan to á member IhriTicourT, $2.75N lb, st.i.oLinr3".soc wirrn, N.Y,14.00c lb; East in the county is $1,009. Chicago and North West- sidiary." , The proposal, if approved by The Credit Upton National Asern is also embroiled with Union Pacific Railroad in a battle to the Great Western board of gociation's annual statistical Wool ' control of the - Chicago, rectors, would then need ap- yearbook shows the state as a YORKJuly 22 ((UPI)Wool tops Rock Island and Pacific Rail- provai iof the stockholders and whole with 296 credit unions at fuiuEres on the 'New York Cotton Exchange whose Commerce west tom-Olines Interstate extend the the of f end opened unchanged to 2 points 1963, with aggregate mdtzd road, assets of $92,955,000 and savings Opening prices follow: October (1964) mission.. Chicago to the West Coast. L The-neproposal,-announce- d North -- Western and Gr eat of $83 million. There were 142,- - 1114'5' )111.111.61),tdc,erat,,r161; bid;bid;JulyMarch 166.1 145.0; December 164.8 bid. Tuesday provides for the issu- Western serve 44 points in corn- 384 membersabout 15 per cent bifili; oolOctober futures opened 6 higher to 2 points s mon. The merger would give of the state's population com- lov8er . ance by Northwestern of October (1964) of a share of its pre- North Western entrance into pared with a national average 132.ro,rigze:13zpitr,;.., 119651 132.8 131.9; July 130.0 bid; October of 7.5 per cent ferred stock for each of 365,740 Kansas City. 71'3 ,Ta,' December 129.0; ' Chica- CHICAGO (UPI)--Th- e go and North Western Railway and the Chicago Great Western Railroad ' Tuesday announced plans to merge the two lines . , The-con-- - , - 116,100,966-4- a cati-dOlor- Usity , ' - . ' - - .' , . .. 96,028.46 153,130.70 - , A --M- 1964-- $1,100,976.90 1,707,89173 767,507.75 10,834,139.05 232,196.34 508,395.47 forme, -- col. deposits of TOTAL DEPOSITS I proms of Obligations of States and political subdivisions Loans and discounts (including $42,123.97 overdrafts) Bank premises awmil 130,911-69- , furniture and fixturos 5201384-6Real estate ownsd other than bank premises , Investments and other assets indirectly reprosontinp bank premise or other real estate Other assets n TOTAL ASSETS - --Dimon- - t . , - ' Al the-offic- e - A - ''..P -- , , 1 artsalet,-a-Modelinrschoo- 1 7 7 - - By DICK HUGHES , : ----1 An acolictiral bmsultant-wa- s - News WrIter Staff Deseret . on the , recommended to help . , , 1 The following is a story about persons who are not around , new Salt Lake County much any morelengaged in what might be called yanishing TWO witnesses to the arrest-- of :' At the or-; . , - .' - Urged For hail - ! TAtguOict.todi4.S4.0..07,:0-r.?,,..)V6,-i(!qi;:-.1W.j.10..00.s..-.$y' .. -- : t , , - , , g ..-- yi, ''-'. .. , ... it t . .. , friendly iceman, Chauncey Milne, hasn't ished; he's just "cooled11.1t. , . - i ... - -,., - ..-, i . .,., ..... ',.,. - ,, ,, , , 1'...',:,.,.,,..',,;:,,',:,,...:;',..... , A, , , , ' , - , 4 i - - ' '' '. , - , .. ',. tk' i 1 ' , "Iron Man" Marvin Petersen is justly proud of iron ' work he forged as -blacksmith. .. ' '. , , , ' i' !. 7..1 ,' ' 1 -- ,: , t R.' - ' I ..:' 1 i ...'..',.'C i?....,, l, i, .1 s ' l'il 0...) 14, , t- ' . ae...ga , ta...,...,,,,,,..................... . c'. , 1 mg p',.::,,- ) - j )1 ' ' In D raperArea , , . I i '. i 1 . ,... - . , Dr, Kenneth B, Castleton, dean Anewcountryiclub-art- , gal! 4 of the College of Medicine at the r for course the complex lernolf ....1...r,: darwas Salt Lake-areUniversity of was announced 4 Tuesday. a elected a Ueraltakt T.,ues i 4,::,,,,r... .. 3f- - First July 21 was chosen as the date , ,1) , by Dior . Inter- 1, Wednesday , national. for the announcement because , , , -' Savings arid Loan 74 .4',4 nail. Association. ' , it is exactly 25 years to the on.dollConstruarctioDniorintemon I ,.. , succeeds 'L.... ,.....,thik; day, that the company Was foundArt Club got under way Monday F. Peterson, for-,,o, , , ed in Boise,Mr. Albertson said. , with ground-treakin, ceremoral merly gene , now operates 117 The firm nfes on 62 acres of land that will of . ,,. alanager Stores in eight Western states. eventnally feature an Newspaper Agen- ' course. c'Y Corp. Five, years ago there were 51 60:y.ctilit, golf meadowland and is The site stores in the' chain. . naDrtiv.eCaosttlestoan,lat woods west of, Draper, 13560 S. ..1 Mr. Albertson said the firm Dr. 300 East, with a view of the Lake, city, has was well ahead of schedule On ,.::. Castleton ''T Oquirrh Mountains to the wes4 preSi.--7---gerved , its program to operate 200 stores t,' dent of the Utah State Medical and MtTorchLim the Wasatck . by 1969. - ' ' Assodation, Salt Lake County to the east ' 20 Wienlid. Medical Society, Sdlt Lake SurPenftn nyewears,tharesnd Wthee Gallery, Ballroom his by J. A. Albertson gical Society, and 'of the Holy 'Featured in the club 1,Vill bat 25 30 to call curr.ent plans for . board chairman Cross Hospital staff.- He is also ahuge art gallery and ballroOm;additional units each year," he Salt . of Lake the past president A large stage at one end of the h&v'e , more than , , - - iballroom ull sdoubled is planned 'to. offer the size of - the com- UMTA Installs Officers Rotaritl. Vegas-typ- e Las shows, weekly in the M. Clifton Brownof past five.years.". pany Browning Manager Named . according to Dior International The firm's growth will be ing Freight Lines Tuesday was of president Roderick Elliott greatly accelerated due to the installed as president 9f the:T:121m, Shuli,...an; 'a veteran 30 years in the hotel than more The ambitious undertaking will fact that Albertson's is entering Utah Motor , ' business, is new- catering man- include, beside the headline enthe Southern California market Transport Associ- - '' - detzhst. ager at the Hotel .: tertainment, an- - art gallery and of a in : ation a chain throligh atquisitlon. special," : .,,,S, said ' Utah, Henry .!' luncheon at the ....'. ,'... ' ' N. Aloia, general own Orchestra, fashion shows,,As Chairman of the board, Ramada Inn. , ,, ,. , an Olympic-siz- e manager. swittuning pool Mr, Albertsoen asaniadch.ev will con- Other of ricers 1,' ' Eddie - Mike, and a 15,000 annual' college ,,! e part in iinstalled w e r e tiQue .. who has been act- ,,, the management and the ,.affairs Cecil ,Tate, -- Barscholarship program .... -,,,... ing catering matt-- - , 4 of the comnany,,,' ,, will return - Mr. Berlin has held kr to is and stimulate interest art ager: vice president, to his sales in the mountain area," of .executive vice president, ad- and Larry Wil- :411( Mr. Elliott said. "In fact, position as the mthistration, for 'the past year liamsen, William, - hotel's - front and a hall.He jJoined Albertson's sen- - B o d yaliçI type of operation -fie what the book clubs did for Manager. tir1953 as a staffitttóineYjs a Equiplie n t Co., Browning r. Mr. , Shulian is ' books in the 1930s and what ree-- -graduateof Idaho State ',liver - treasurer. ord' clubs did for music in the law degree, Also honored at the luncheon, a native of a nive rsity at was Clyde Reaveley, retiring mark, and began his hotel 50s.,,, For the career in Copenhagen. . Topeka, Kan. president January Opening past six 'years he.: has been Dior International ;vim a se-- , , -- -; . New' catering manager at the ries of art galleries on the West house Mel in Salt Lake City. Coast. , 1 presently , i has an art sales office at. 464 ' - - E. 3rd South in Salt Lake City. -A Openingoftheclub-i- s - setfor New Year's Eve.- -s ,, ,...... '. ) Group , - 1 i ,.. 0 d , , , . . . Begins Club , , ' . ., -- .. . ..,,,,,,A.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..--- i . ' - ' . , , v .., . , .a. AL,Ldr....A.,,,ALA.....,. . , . ,....,,, - |