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Show Pee ZCMI Manager Geis flerald Thursday, April 38, 1954 The Bails Company Retail Post W Kekh Mitchell fer bean twuned to ihe newiy crested past ad manager of retail stares for ice == ras ao ee is the manager of Sapueenneeanaeaene West Valley Business News Chamber Merchants Mayinitiate Better Business Bureau In his new capacity, ii Mitchell gadcoordinate stig wether city,” dectared Mr. By ROW BARKER oe For this—_ he Hersid Business Editor shurdyy agency is the Prvo Chamber of might, de& preferatie Commerce a aubstiiute for the Better Business Bureau? Yes and mo, says Gordon Bullock, ine executive viewpresiiert of the ( eens bog nai 6 complet iniand math from people who dont know who else te turn to,”” says ‘and ik Featly isn’t the Chamber's Senet pemmenes hast chairman of the beard af the of the finest Indian’ dancers in the country attending, launched the new business located at 463 North University. ‘The store itself. owned b hy Joe Keunedy, Raady Mecham, Jay Greenan and Dennis Packard, is unicue in that the silversmiths who produce the jewelry will receive a commission on their work which will enable them to receive a greater retum for their skills than elsewhere, the owners explained. “We hope that they'll soon have enough moneyto pooid and Sart their own businesses, commented Randy Mecham. The four non-Indian owners say they are investigating ways of helping them get loans from various poe agencies to assist Nevada, is UPI Ante Writer DETROIT (UPI) ~— Being chairman of the board of the world’s largest autc company hasits compensations —$923,000 for 1978 Richard C.= Gerstenberg in ‘That was $48,000 more than he eamed in 1972 and the highest everpaid a General Motors Corp. executive or any other auto industry officer. Gerstenberg was paid $58.000 more than his counterpart at the Ford Motor Co., Henry Ford11, while in 1972 he earned just $396 more than Ford. The salary figures were obtained in GM proxy cent of the independents feel that cent. ‘This finding, allied with other Federal controls have been effective in controllinginflation. The effectiveness of controls soores the highest in the South Atlantic States where 7.4 per cent believe they have been effective, and lowest in the Pacific States NFIB research, indicate there appears is a 10 growing disenchantment with the effectiveness of the Federal government, the organization claims. Thisis equated with data from the quarterly surveys conducted by faculty associates for the federation which shows that both last October and in January, inflation ranks as the Records Set In Steel most serious .iement 125 per cent of the respondents fn setting shipments records to AiLABLE iN UTAH COUNTY last years’ annual meeting. K tAa AN 2 AW INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 5,000 10.h 7 SOG sq. tt 1 0,600 3q. ft. 20,006 8q. ft Excellent Labor Market. For more detsiled information contact Bob Koraowite. FPBas Watt started. Mr. Bullock said be plans 4o visit the one in Salt Lake soon ta start the investigation Procedure Until now. when the Chamber teceive a letter of complaint, the businessman has been contacted personally. However, the haveways to reduce the peril. Chamber doesn't want to be Gav Roneld Resgan of their vietim. accused of interfering with merchant's businesses It’s primary function is promotion of Dusiness, not invelyement in conwmer reiavons, sad Mr. Saies to Cuba by American. “We sometimes get calls or avned companies in foreign letters from people who've had @ countries are prohibited under problem with a business in the terms of the U.S. blockade of NEAL D. ANDERSON the companysince he graduated fF BYU in business inahagement. He started as a management trainee. In the past 10 years, he’s been Qiba but the US government authorized the Argentine sales Stee! Production jast Thursday as exceptions. Chrysier. Ford and General Shows Slight Decline motors are expected vo sell Cuba By United Press International 42,000 vehivies, assigned to J.C, Penny stores in WASHINGTON (UPI) — DoNtahian-based Fiat has al Buriey, ida., Midvaie readysent a shipment of 100 cars Albuquerque, N.M., and to Guba. 0.3 per cent last week to 2,895, Brigham City Chrysler spokesmen said the 806 tons, the American iron & Mr. Anderson's wife Kay is company would send 200 cars in Steel Institue report. For the alsoa BYUgraduate May and reach & tota! of 2.200 year to daie, production is down this:year. aaaie steel prothiction declined Recycled Waste Could Prove Very Profitable WASHINGTON (UPI) — Agri- Thus. the almost total iack of confidence in the cu programs is interpreted by the federation as a vote of no confidence in the government There is not much more reported this week An unavoidable decline in mill confidence expressed on the ability of the federal government Shipments appears likely to control interest rates with only magazine concluded. The nation's steelindustry has set shipping records each manth this year, but it has gone about as for as it can ge, “Industry Week iv added. “But Provo's the largest city, and } think it's up to us to take the ead,” he ’s board of directors will receive a from the staff that one of the Chamber's committees he assigned the task of researching what it lakes to get a Better Business Bureau Bullock problem sharehoiders recently in advance rwhelmingly defeated at day’s ceremony, had previously confronting the vation in the viewpoint of independent Shipments ont said “Argentina is not awaiting the authorization of anyone” to Tonka Ui salea promises eal 2 n ered mins srtended Oper cent helieve expressing the view that the the industry has been government has been effective in into inventories of of the company’s annual meeting s, but these inventories this area. Historically, with her May24 are reported t! o be exhausted, the Gerstenberg's salaty magazine for managers said. remainedat the same$300,006 he The finishing mills can’t received in but based on increase their oulput without record sales and ingsin 1973, being supplied more raw steel the edovesiont Groner his bonus was increased to than they are now getting Raw opposed to federal controls, steel producti bottleneck. Shortages of raw e materiais, particularly coke, and recagnitionae thepartta ond Chairman Thetis A. Murphy the necessity to reline blast in the immediate post World War learn as much in 1974 because furnaces are impeding raw steel fl gra in getting rid of the control of the economic downturn, which production machinery known as OPA. has seen CM st Cubs became the first of three American-gwned companies to do so under novizatian granted in Washington last week. ‘The contract calls for the shipment of 9.600 Dodge mode! 1988 sedans over the next three yeas. The sales and maiateRance service which Chrysier | hws agreed to establish in Cuba tome to n total of $24, 156,000. Delays in the authorization for the sales to Cuba af automobiles and trucks from three wholiy owned American subsidiaries in Argentina had threatened to hecome 2 sore point in the relations between Washington and Buenos Aires Exonomy minister Jose B. bard, who witnessed Tues: Against Federal Controis : effective. fn other ihe perceniages their own businesses, and he'd independert business people if on regions, help them do it. “This is a April 30 Federal economic feporting controis have been business designed to help controls disappearinte oblivion. effective are: New fngiand 5.5 Indians,”’ he maintained. He isa This is evidenced by the per cent, Mid - Atlantic 6.6 per Navajo who has been working respondents in March !o the cent, east north centra! 6.1 per continuous field survey of the ae west north central 5.2 per National Federation of cami, east south central 6.6 per Independent Business which cent, west south central, $.4 per shows nationally less than six per cent, Mountain States 5.5 per By EDWARDS, LECHTZIN BUENOS AIRES (UPI) — Sotie of Argentina 4 4 million automobile AMERICAN FORK -- Neal ). Smail Businessmen Said othe Indian foreman, Norman Cambridge, said he'd gladly see ‘There will be fewtea: the silversmiths leave to start east, west, north or south by GM Official HighestPaid in Industry Namedfor Penneys Store from Creativity A silversmith is given some stones and metal and asked to produce a particular type of item, such as a bracelet or necklace. The silversmith designs the item and produces it by hand, using his creative skills inthe handiwork Prospective buyers can watch the items being made and adinire the skill of Begag which goes into each piece, the owners pointed out. The Silver Moccasin will seil other Indian art, such as rugs and sandpaintings, said Mr. Mecham. tems will be sold on commissions which enable the Indian artists to realize a larger return for their work,he said purchased Will Sell Te Cuba New Manager comes Gallup, N.M., he said Until sales are established,the silveremiths a work on a me apheceatd the owners said is “considerably highe: than foundin similar businesses. Only natural turquoise and high-grade silver are used in making the jewelry, Mr. Cambridge aia. Imitation turquoise, he pointed out, turns white within a short time.“Some people buy jeweiry, get it home and notice that it starts te turn white, eventually losing all color,” he explained. “We use oily natural turquoise, whieh will only vary a shade after many, many years of use.” The turquoise, found in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Siiver Serre Auto Firm il an Indian Pow Wow, with many focally. “fis this respect. until we get Most of the work of a Bettar Business cearueurenenae” ‘Thai doesn’t set well with ail of the Prove merchants , however, W. KEITH MITCHELL Produced at ‘Moccasin’ withsilver for about two years. “eee Other Penctinnes ae _aeeneneagles up business. owners say. is te give the SS | ‘and to help them set wp their ows businesses around the country. Indian Silver Jewelry The Silver Moccasin, which opened in Provo last Saturday, want verification thal a business i in fact located iA & tows, or that it has heen éstablished for a given periad of time. Sametimes they'd like to know # 2 hex a record af Froese sianplaiain irom A i vl 2 : agile BEETS jeweiry at TueSliverMeceasit, anew business in Provo, One of the alms ef the Mp. Bullock, “We aren't setup ty be a Better Bureau, or t> handle complaints, bat we generally people anly i SULYERSAETH Dex Joao we seven Indione whe ape desicuine and oe makisw circ a 5. WEIRES w Levee Y ieee aan BEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Pueve, aa- Tee Department scientists jesday that major poultry Operators with flocks of 58,000 chickens and up can make money hy recycling poultry waste as feed. 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