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Show MoreVisitors But Less Spending In Utah During Autumnof 1970 Director of Development Services, Milton L. Weilenmann, stated, “The Utah Travel Council’s advertising and promotional programs have obviouslyinfluenced travelers to visit Utah. Getting those travelers to remain longerin the ae figures from the report prepared by Utah State University’s Institute for the period for 1969 even though primary problem.’ Study of Outdoor Recreation and 150,000 more travelers visited Utah Travel Council Director, Tourism show seven counties the state during Fall of 1970. Lee Jorgensen, stated, “The recording non-esident motor vehicle traveler expenditures in excess of $1 million for Fall 1970. They are: Salt Lake County, decrease compared io the same state continucs to be $7,423,800; Allan Manager of New Bank at Springviile $1,799,300; Cache, $1,373,100; Weber. $1,278,400; Uinta, $1,254,700; Utah, $1,231,100 and Box Elder, $1,041,700. Only nine of Utah’s 29 counties failed to show an increase in nonresident motor vehicle traveler expenditures over Fall of 1969 whiie Beaver, Box Elder, Duchesne, Emery, Summit, Uinta, Wasatch and Wayne counties had increases near the 100 percent mark. Primarily responsible for the declinein total 1970 Fall figures was the nearly $6 million decrease in non-resident motor vehicle expenditures by visitors to Salt Lake County compared to the expenditures ‘of Salt Lake Cuunty visitors during Fall GEORGES. ECCLES quarter of 1969. A new bank, First Security State Bank of Springville, Utah, has opened its doors for business, The new bank, opened in temporary quarters (in a mobile home) at 119 South Main, is ' been definitely decided. J. COLLIN ALLAN RayS. Whiting, vice president, Whiting Farms, Mapleton; J. GrantNielson,president, Grand Lumber Company; W. Cornell Clyde, president and ceneral manager, W. W. Clyde & Company; both Springville; and David B. Haight, assistant to the Council of Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A native of Mapleton, Mr. Allan, who will serve as managerof the new bank,joined Officers of the new Springville financial institution are George S. Eccles, president, and Max Thomas,vice president, both of whom areofficers of the First Security system. J. Collin Allan will serve as manager and cashier and will be assisted by Reed L. Argyle. Directors, in addition to Mr. Eccles are: Dr. ElRoy Nelson, vice-president and economist, First Security Corp.; Thomas F. Hawkes, vice president and First Security Bank of Utah, treasurer, First Security Corp.; N.A., in March vf 1970 and has been an officer of the Spanish Forkoffice of that bank. Mr.Allan is a graduate of Brigham Young University and UP to Build North Utah Rail Line Union Pacific Railroad is nearing fometon of acquisition of right of way property in Box Elder and Weber counties for the constructionof a 13%-mile line from Hot Springs to the Bear River Bay area on the shore of the Great Salt Lake. The new line will serve the developing chemical industry in that area. Edd H.Bailey,presidentof the © railroad, said the current ac* tivity is the result of a ruling by ® the United States SupremeCourt ‘on Nov,23, 1970, affirming UP’s Tightto construct the aloes a and the put issued by the Interstate erce Commission in 1969 teed UP authority to build Bailey said actual construction work will get under way by March 18 and will be completed by Sept. 15 of this year. He estimated cost of the oe at approximately $1.25 = million. Completion of the line will terminate a long and hotly contested battle fought by UP for the right to serve the lake’s burgeoning chemical industry. UPhas long been interested in the chemical potential of the Great Salt Lake and wasoneof theearlyfirms to investigate the possibilities of chemical . production from it. Farmers received 39 per centof the consumer's dollar cost of the retail market basket in 1968, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica. Sea Seten WN a a kae in... but not always. prior to joining First Security served for eight years as an officer of Utah Savings and Loan Association. He was also Director of Tours and Conferences at Brigham Young University for four years. Active in the community, Mr. Allan has served as Director of the Provo Chamber of Commerce andfilled a four year term as member of the Mapleton The quarterly report once again showed the state’s most popular tourist attraction was Ternple Square with 41.7 percent of the total visitors. Foliowing closely were Zion National Park with 31.1 percent and Bryce Canyon National Park with 23.3 perceat.(In all cases traveleres visited mc.e than one attraction.) Jorgensen statec “Utahns must realize the value of being cooperative hosts to visitors bringing the travel dollar irto the state.” He added, “A friendly attitude on the part of all service industry employees toward weary travelers is the best kindof advertising the state can get.” today announced the approval of a Small Business Administration Loan which will help to provide 30 new jobs in Lehi. RONALDM. FARLEY Farley Named Assistant Branch ManagerAmount Gregory Austin, chairman of Zions First National’s Adv‘sory Board in Provo, annvunces the advancement of Ronald M. Farley to assistant branch manager of the Bank's University Office at 1060 Mineral Lease Revenues Net Utah $1.6 Million “Alaska, under its Statehood Act, receives 90 per cent of “A total of 23 states and 19 mineral leasing revenues.” counties share in these funds States receiving a larger share from Federal lands managed by the Bureau of Land than utah of the funds generated Management,” Sen. Bennett during the six-month period inc'uded: Wyoming $8.8 (m) million; New Mexico, $5.7 (m) million; and Alaska, $4.1 (m) million. Remains Here in New Post Paul eee of 775 W. 630 years ago as quality assurance , Orem, has taken over as manager for the Signetics representative of Westamerica company. When Signetics cut Securities Inc, in Central and back its operations some time Southern Utah, according to ago Mr. Wakefield preferred to Glen B. Haleof Salt Lake City, remain in Utah Valley and accepted the appointment with manager. A native of St. Louis, Mr. Westamerica Securities, Wakefield was graduated from Mr. Hale said Westamerica Stanford University in has beenin business since 1946. California in electrical The nation-wide broker-dealer enginee!ring. firm is a member of the Pacific He came to Utah County two Coast Stock Exchange and the Philadelphia-BaltimoreWashington Stock Exchange. He said it can sell any stocks, bonds or compensation andretirement programs. Finapele Industrial Fund, Ine., sed mutual fund Utah proximately $312 inillion, has declared its 14st consecutive quarterly dividend from investmentincome. A ibution of 3,5 cents per share is payable on March 19, 1971 to shareholdersof record February 2%, 1971. Announcement of the distribution was made by id T. Wood, Salt Lake City divisional manager for as Programs, Inc., fund Fi r. Board of designation is awarded bystate associations of real estate boards to those who successfully complete a designated course of study established by the committee on education of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. The course of study involves 90 classroomhours of lecture, 69 hours in prescribed courses and the balance in optional subjects. Mr. Bushnell has been an instructor of several of the courses, and has been working toward the G.R.I. designation for the past 1% years. ir. Bushnell has been active in manylocal real estate board activities and has served as president of the board and as chairman of someof its committees. He is an instructor in real estate classe: at BYU and Utah Technica} College. Several major subdivisions in the area have been developed by or with the help of Mr. Bushnell aidhis office. 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