OCR Text |
Show Top Business Leaders Norwegians Visit Layton LAYTON They came from all over Norway, some of the most important business people in that country, and they wanted to know how big the new Safeway store is, why its laid out like it is, why the bigger aisles, what percentage of the income goes to wages. of Norways top business Forty-tw- o people visited Utah over the weekend on a tour that will stretch from Washington, D.C., to Hawaii. House of Specialties owner Laila S.. Dee, who is from Norway, knows the man who arranged the tour in Norway. I called and said, Hey, Utah has a lot to offer, and they decided to come here, she said. Mrs. Dee said the arrangements for Saturday. They also toured the Ogden the tour have been under way for nearly City Mall. a year. She visited hotels in Salt Lake The visitors included leaders in the City to find appropriate ac- meat, coffee and ski industries as well commodations. She said members of as department store owners and others. the group praised Little America, saying it was better than the normally Why are the cranberries so large? higher-pricehotels they stayed at in one man asked. Others in the group, other areas. which included several women and one -' d Mrs. Dee was in Norway for two months this summer, finalizing arrangements for the tour which also included New York, Chicago and San Francisco. The group visited the new Safeway store and the new Sizzler in Layton man from Finland, commented on the pharmacy in Safeway. Grocery stores in Norway are not allowed to have pharmacies, except in remote areas of the country, Mrs. Dee explained. Several were interested in the stores wider aisles, made to accommodate wheelchairs,- and the checkout - counters which also can accommodate handicapped people. The stores here generally are less crowded, Mrs. Dee said Grocery stores in Norway have more food per square inch, she said. The groups members enjoyed the tour and were impressed with the cleanliness and roominess of what they saw, she said. PEOPLE from Norway drink beer, too, although beer from Norway higher in alcoholic content than American beer, according to Bjorn . is ' Economy Review CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 251.8 I (249.3) The consumer price index is changed near the end of the month, according to the University of Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The base year is 1967. That is, items that cost $100 in 1967 cost $251.80 today. The previous months rate is in parentheses. Home Mortgage Rates Conventional FHA-V- A EILERT Nyhuus tries out skateboard. A skateboard in a supermarket?, he says. . 14.042 (14.083) 13.0 (13.0) A 30-Mon- Rate th (11.657) 12.0 (11.550) ($100 min.) "Over 20 Years Experience" 5 7735000, 7661870 or 27 South Main, Layton 363-261- Scott Matheson grew up in Iron County . He practiced law in Cedar City. His roots have made him a Governor of all the people. That's why he's fought so hard to protect the interests of Utahns from all over the state. H. and owner of Bakers Jewelry, in Layton has been awarded a Certificate of Achievement in recognition of his recent completion of an in- advanced technical work bench course on analog HAVE YOU and digital quartz watches f BEEN INJURED conducted here by Seiko Time Corporation and Seiko's local regional distributor, Mimco. The practical and theoretical Governor Matheson IN FURNITURE CLEANING. ForUtah. For You. LAYTON ON-THE-JO- three-da- y work bench course the covered latest developments in the servicing and. repair of Seiko quartz watches and the certificate awarded to watchmakers completing this technical course represents Seikos authorization that each is qualified to service Seiko quartz timepieces. The certificate is designed to be displayed on the wall, window or showcase of the jeweler for customer edification. Baker retired from the Air Force in 1966 as a squad commander. He flew at Richard Gebaur Air Force Base. v- 1 WE ALSO SPECIALIZE th tensive the group asked if it was displayed because they were coming. Staff photo by Jim Sawdey. CLEANERS ($10,000 min.) The new rate is effective each Thursday morning. This is the rate effective today. The interest changes less frequently and, lately, less , regularly. Last weeks figures are in.parentheses. Business Owner Honored - Dale Baker, watchmaker , CARPET . 12.534 ...... DUTCH BOY Mortgage rates are an average of the rates at three lending institutions in the area. Conventional rates are for 80 percent loans. We have ignored discount points Last weeks figures are in parentheses. Money Market - CHEESE FROM NORWAY is a delicacy. Laila Dee, tour guide, is surprised and pleased to see it. Its good cheese, said Res Housley, Safeway assistant manager. Some in Water Won a pledge from the Jobs Emphasizing job development in rural Utah to encourage balanced economic growth for the state; has welcomed 100,000 new jobs to Utah since 1977. or nerve pressure. Serious back problems have been traced to back injuries. When you are injured on the job, call the Chiropractic Care Center for an immediate Land Supports the Sagebrush appointment. Rebellion. Fighting to retain multiple use of public lands such as recreation, mining and grazing. Re-ele- ct Take ; Wj . stodcVs N Intermountain Power Project to use 100 Utah coal and thereby double Utahs coal production. Helped enact a community impact fund to finance roads, sewers, hospitals and other necessities connected with rapid energy development. Health and Safety l , I Demanded federal accountability on Southern Utah radiation and secured $4 million to examine the problem. Supports the development of j the MX Missile, but opposes the basing mode which would locate the missiles over a wide area of Utah and Nevada land. Governor Matheson Paid by the Matheson for Governor Committee Calvin L. Rampton, Chairman mAmerca V Energy Helped save the Central Utah Project and increase its funding. Authored a $50 million water program to serve our community needs. B? Back injuries can result in torn muscles, disc damage, fcM. - Ik - |