Show s 2E Standard-Examin- Sunday June er 5 1988 Business Chamber seeks new members wants YOU and if you The are one of Ogden’s 2200 business firms chances are you will receive a phone call from the Ogden Chamber of Commerce this week asking for your membership Executives from local businesses are volunteering time and will be turning the Chamber’s boardroom into a “boiler room” to telephone every business in Ogden to personally invite them to join the organization “These firms should belong to the Chamber so we can all work together for a better business climate which will benefit our com CHAM-BEA- “The more members we have the more we can do” he said The “telemarketing” as Holmes refers to the membership drive will be used by the chamber to increase membership and to underwrite new programs such as the Political Action Task Force The chamber is housed in a new office on the 11th floor of the First Security Bank Building CHAM-BEAthe official mascot for this was created by Dean Hurst year’s campaign R Small business of Weber State College The bear will be present at all events scheduled for the campaign and its paw prints will lead to the chamber’s office and on Washington Bloulevard The Chamber’s Public Relations Committee chaired by Megan Dunphy of Reagan Outdoor Advertising chose as this years slogan “The Chamber: Your Partner in Prog- munity” said Doug Holmes Chamber Chair of the Board of directors and a local attorney R seminar planned OGDEN — “Warning Signs for the Small Growing Business” a management training seminar for small business managers will be held at Weber State College June 9 Sponsored jointly by the college and the Utah Small Business Development Center the workshop will focus on how to recognize signals of potential business problems Business managers will be taught how to note key indicators of trouble such as erosion of gross margins cash-floproblems inventory problems personnel turnover and others In addition to learning how to recognize indicators of trouble seminar instructors will teach techniques for coping ress” The President’s Committee is coordinating the campaign and is chaired by Joe Terry of Merrill Lynch and Sandy Havas of Eccles Community Art Center Chamber liaison is Doug Lesher Rule could help farmers stay in business OGDEN — A new rule proposed by the Farmers Home Administration could help certain farmers reduce delinquent debts to help them stay in business FmHA State Director Lee Hawkes has announced It is estimated 280 borrowers in Utah and more than 16000 Adviser From IE Weidenbaum has written a book scheduled for release in August titled “Rendezvous With Reality: The American Economy After Reagan” In a preview of the book presented at a conference for journalists in Minneapo nationwide would benefit by allowing the farmers to “writedown” $18 million in Utah and $21 billion nationally Hawkes Congress in December Other proposed changes would: Make it easier for farmers to lease or buy back their homesteads lost through foreclosure Set up a program to help minorities purchase farmland Improve borrower grievance said The rule is one of several changes that is part of the Agricultural Credit Act passed by lis last month Weidenbaum said the Reagan era has been marked by sweeping changes in taxation business regulations and government spending One result has been a prolonged expansion but other re- sults are budget appeals Anyone interested in submitting comments on the proposed regulations should contact Chet Bailey Department of Agriculture Farmers Home Administration Farmers Program Division 5019 South Building Washington DC 20250 including bigger cuts in spending more modest cuts in taxes” said Weidenbaum after the conference “I think in terms of the failure to cut spending I’d assess equal shares of blame to both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue” meaning both the president and Congress Weidenbaum said cuts will have to be made in the federal budget and trade deficits “Back in 1981 I would have preferred them adopting the proposals that we made to Congress Business people PROGRAM Reed president of Relocation-Uta- h Em- ployee Relocation Convention and In- dependent Relocation Consultants Association board meeting where she was named program chairman for Reed the national meet- ing in Washington DC in October NEW DIRECTOR: Ned Giles an Ogden native was named a director of the Barnes Banking Co He is owner of “All Season’s Insulation” in Ogden and is active in community affairs A graduate of Weber State College with a major in accounting Giles is experienced in accounting finance and other banking-relate- d concerns EARNS TROPHY: Angela Harris received a first-platrophy at the AVC cosmetology contest in ce haircutting and styling She then competed in the state contest and placed third Harris is employed at Rocky Mountain Hair and is a recent graduate of the new program at the AVC Center in Ogden BEGINS PRACTICE: Dr Gary R Hoopes recently graduated with honors from Creighton University in Omaha Neb where he earned a degree in dentistry VI-C- A Program” Hill's patent was in infant care engineering energy demonstration projects that will provide benefits to the Utah public Up to $2 million is available to public and private organizations and individuals with qualifying projects For more 8 information call orl (800) Prospective applicants are invited to attend a proposers’ conference Tuesday June 7 at 1:30 pm in the Department of Natural Resources auditorium 1636 W North Temple Salt Lake City Sait Laka OFFERING INDUSTRIES TOP PAYOUTS Desires securities representatives to aid in regional expansion 538-542- 8 For Confidential Interview 662-363- 3 i Top SOFTfCONTACTS 2J3I osi BIFOCALS INCLUDING FRAMES LENSES INCLUDING EYE EXAMI DAILY WEAR SOFT CONTACTS PLASTIC AND IMif” Sf - EYE EXAM comm REMEMBER - THAT INCLUDES EYE EXAMI twi xBuctwy mWor rm-- omiy nnansnuHH CIU Sofam IW TINTED EXTENDED WEAR SOFT CONTACTS CONTACTS CHANGE OR ENHANCE YOUR LIGHT COLORED 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MB KGH fASHlOH run” gear The Utah Energy Office is offering grants and loans for energy efficiency and alternative baaad Net Utah didn’t share in proportion to national increases “Defense expenditures have increased in the United States ‘but Utah hasn’t participated that much Our funding has not grown in proportion to the rate of increase on the national level” he said 19 Firm Coming To 355-922- He has joined his father in the newly remodeled office at 44C 2nd St in the Wangsgard Shopping Center Hoopes took predental classes at Weber State College RECEIVES AWARD: Randolph Hill of the Kimberly-Clar- k Ogden plant was one of 90 employees who were issued patents in 1987 to be part of the company’s “Patent Award and Achievement SOLICITATION BrokorDaalar Call Hoopes STATErQFiUTAH ATTENTION BROKERS!!! Dallaa Harris Giles 626-723- fense increases but added that growth also produced massive twin deficits in the fiscal and international sectors” Vaughan said “But the legacy a president leaves is by and large not what they do to inflation the defense and unemployment Their impact tends to be forgotten in the He lists two contributions Reagan may be remembered for “What will span several decades is mergers The Reagan administration has practiced laissez faire policy with respect to business activity The antitrust authorities during this administration have been reluctant to challenge mergers causing a great increase in corporate takeovers and mergers” he said “Another area is tax reform It changed the tax laws His affect in this area may not be very lasting however because it can be changed in Congress It has the potential but it probably won’t” he said Vaughan agrees with Robson that Utah benefited from de CHAIRMAN: Judie attended the IE Consulting Management Group The seminar will be held from 1:30 pm to 4 pm in room 205 at the Wattis Building at Weber State College A $15 fee will be charged and advance registration is requested To register or to obtain more information contact the Small Business Develop2 Simiment Center lar workshops will also be held in Provo St George and Price w Reagan From with the problems Speakers are Stephen F Neeley and Scott D Brian senior consultants with Arthur Young and Co Their presentations are based on executive briefings developed by the company’s 19X8 l Angtln TiiBM N'ndkatr Answer on 4E |