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Show Signetics Celebrates 15 Years in Utah Valley Signetics Corporation came to Utah Valley 15 years ago this month and recently celebrated it with a 15-year anniversary event and the honoring of 10 employees who have worked for the company the entire time. Oneof the great success stories of Utah industry, Signetics started 15 years ago with 25 employees in a converted bowling alley in the Provo Riverside Plaza. Today, in a modern plant at 1275 S. 800 E. in Orem Signetics has 1200 employees mak ing integrated circuits for a worldwide market Its products are used in a variety of applications that include the space program Signetics equipment went to the moon), the auto industry. home electronics, computers and various uses bythe military. The corporation is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., with Charles Harwood as president. Telegrams from him and key vice presidents were read at the anniversary party which was really three parties one From Seminar for each shift Plant Manager Dennis Peasennel! addressed each shift and presented plaques to the 10 people who have worked for Signetics sinceit started in Utah Valley. They include Marge Lewis, Martha Williams. Ireata Hansen, Diane Fazzi, Lorna Prevost, Lee Keele, Lorna Hoagland, Paul Marshall. Phyllis Helsten and Neil Bullock. Signetics moved into its present plant in 1969 and it was later enlarged Central Bank Plans New ‘Money Machines’ PIP Franchise Owners Return Richard and Christine Oliver. owners of the Postal Instant Pre ‘anchises located at 238 N. Unive Prov pleased to announcethe installation of its new ‘24hour Money Machines” in- and 935 S State. Orem. have returned from a seminar at the Ventura Calif cluding a special location at the Orem Grand Central Store. porate Headquarters A demonstration of the new‘24-hour customer's personal identification Money Machine’ is currently being number. Customers can receive cash out of Orem Grand Central Store. where the machines and can also make pay. patrons will be instructed how to use ments to bankcard accountsor loan acthe machine. counts. The machinehasa screen readout that instructs customers concernCentral Bank’s new machines will ing the steps necessaryto complete the complete manytransactions including transactions Holiday Inn sponsored by PIP Cor- Richard and Christine were among Mutual Home Loan Association of Utah, a mutual home loan cooperative, has climbed past the 700 member mark in Utah since its organization last Septemberwith offices in Orem, Murray. Logan and Cedar City, according to Lynn F. Koberna, Provo. vice president in charge of marketing Koberna is headquartered in the Orem office at 1875 South State, Central Park West. Of the 700 statewide members, about 400 are in Utah County, he said The companyadvertisesinterest of 2.21 percent on loansof 30 years after purchase of a membership in the firm. To qualify for a loan a member needs to in- vest in shares of the association's trust fund Membership is available only to Utah residents a card for access. but a special number that only the customer knows must be used in order to complete any transaction. This particular computer system provides complete security, because the Bank will not even know the approximately 200 PIP franchise sponsored by Central Bank, at the owners and mangers attending the “I Makethe Difference” seminar During the three-day meeting, both PIP owners and mangers were given updated information and training in finance, management skills. new equip- ment and motivation. “Personality Awareness” expert Tom Miller from Washington, D.C., also offered much communication insight during his fourhour presentation on evaluating and dealing with social styles Mutual Home Loan Association Sees Growthin State, Valley Central Bank of Utah County is Conducting the various workshops. panel discussiuns and presentations were corporate staff members including President Bill LeVine and Vice- deposits, withdrawals, transfers, pay- ments and balance information. The The machines will be located in Spanish Fork, Springville, at downtown receive a Money Machinecard, is for Provo, Riverside Plaza and at the the customerto haveeither a checking Orem Grand Central Store. These only requirement necessary, in order to or savings account machines will be ready for use in the nearfuture and cardsarealready being These machines are extremely encoded for customeruse, in anticipareliable and very secure,using not only tion of that date Presidents Bill Moses, Bill Seidel. Ira Nottonson and Bonny Le Vine from the advertising. operations, legal and fie relations departments of PIP leadquarters in Los Angeles INVEST WITH US The companyis stagingorientation meetingsto explain their plan on Tuesdays and Thursdaysfrom 8 to 10 p.m. at their Orem offices. All interested are invited to attend without obligation. Anyone comingis ZCMIHoliday Film Processing Sale requested to give prior notice bycalling 226-2486 Spanish Fork WomanElected Head of JSEC at State Meet Judy M. Dimick, assistant vice-president of Commerce, Roosevelt. Job Service local office Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association in managers representing each of theselocalities were Spanish Fork, wasre-elected state chairpersonof the also in attendance. Job Service Employer Committee (JSEC) at its anThe main thrust of the meeting was to allow nual planning meeting in Provo. Jesse Castillo, employers and Job Service managers to discuss employer relations managerfor Joy Manufacturing economic conditions and the employmentoutlook, Company in Price waselected assistant chairperson problems common to most businesses regardinghirThe JSEC Committee is a group of private sector ing and retaining qualified workers, and the role Job employers who have joined with staff from the Utah Service can play in meeting employers’ needs. Job Service to plan and implement ways that Job Keynote speaker, Louise McCafferty, director of Service can better serve employers of the state field operations for the Utah Job Service, spoke Cities with local JSEC committees sent a represen- about the importance of private and public sector tative to the state meeting. In addition to Ms. Dimick linkages, and offered a ‘‘new partnership’’ between and Castillo, employers in attendance were: Jan private employers and Job Service. Prestovick, Fabric Care Center, Cedar City; McLoyd “The day's activities were well received and the Erickson, Snow Coilege, Ephraim; Ron Nuzman, enthusiasm of the committee will be measured in Southern Utah Fuel, Richfield; Terry Kartchner, towns throughout Utah by improved relationships White Motor Corp., Ogden; Jay Hughes, AmtekIn- between Job Service and local employers,’’ said Ms. dustries, Spanish Fork: and Paula Bell. Chamberof Dimick. 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