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Show 12A Sun in Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, December 22, 1982 the marketplace... Business group sets conference on unemployment SALT LAKE CITY - A conference aimed at increasing the nnolvement of the private sector in providing training and employment programs to help unemsolve the nation's be at will ployment problems Hotel Utah in Salt I,ake City Jan. 10 and 11. The conference will be sponsored by the National Alliance of Business and Deseret Medical Co. The announcement was made jointly by Dennis Rezendes, regional vice president of NAB in Den and ver, Paul Creager, president of Deseret Medical. Gov. Scott M. Matheson will welcome and speak to the conference attendees. Creager said the conference objectives are to promote further involvement of the private sector in the design and implementation of training and employment programs, especially for the structurally unemployed. He said successful programs, already working in several companies, will be described at the conference. Greetings attack problem. Registration fee is $65, which includes conference materials, lunch and breakfast. Registration information is available from the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. ?" , accepts bid on bonds North 637-406- involving private can be created to the unemployment companies UP&L HAIR HUT Price nerships Laird Clark Wellington School Seasons 836 E. 100 We plan through speakers and workshops to share experiences and programs we know will work, he said. We also plan to explore ways and means by which new part- Utah 6 Power & Light Co. directors Wednesday accepted bids on a competitive offering for the sale of $90 million of first mortgage bonds. The successful bidder for the first mortgage bonds was an underwriter group led by E.F. Hutton, who bid $99,633 per $100 principal amount to the company, resulting in a net annual cost to the company of 13.05 percent. UP&L spokesman Dave Mead said the bonds will be reoffered to the public at $100 to yield 13 percent. Mead said proceeds from the bond offering will be applied to the companys construction and capital investment program and to repay short-terborrowings incurred to finance construction. Last security offerings of UP&L were in August 1982, when it sold five million shares of common stock. In July 1982, the company sold $46.5 million of pollution control bonds. 30-ye- ar m Families win at free drawing Mountain Fresh Water Co. made Christmas brighter for several Carbon County families last week at a drawing at the Price Conditioning heated air to you hose to reduce heating costs. Thermostatically controlled trill product heat by itseli Ca be root, side wall or grotnd nouted - it one afternoon! Certified for 40 Energy Tai Dollar Credits! Estimated 14,500 BTU ontpnt per hoar on a prime day. Consists o 8T12' patented inflatable collector, 350 CFM, 115 Volt window unit, and 25' of flexible, thermally insulated ducting. IifiitaMc collector return solar mr Safeway store. Fifty third prize winners received a set of steak knives and 25 second prize winners won cutlery sets. First prize winner was Gilbert Sanchez of Kenilworth who won $50 worth of groceries. The grand prize winner was Jeffrey Gavin of Price who received $100 worth of groceries and the chance to win a vacation for two in Hawaii. A drawing for the Hawaii vacation will be held at a later date, according to Dan Weiman, district manager for Mountain Fresh Water Conditioning Co. t. Ideal Beverages expands John D. Porter, left, makes observations to Alan Cutler about a new expansion to the bottling plant of Ideal Beverages in Price. The project was completed this week by Design System Builders Inc., Provo, of which Cutler is general manager. Porter, whose family operates the Pepsi-Colbottling plant, said the new structure represents the 9,000-square-fo- a fulfillment of a long-tergoal to upgrade and expand the facility. The addition includes 1,100 square feet of finished offices. Work began Aug. 10 with the dismantling of an old building on the site formerly owned by Mountain Bell Telephone Co. Of the $120,000 spent on the job, more than $80,000 went to local suppliers and con- tractors. Photo by Rick Egan Add Pac-Ma- n phone to holiday gift list enthusiasts take heres a telephone Video-gam- e heart thats right the n Pac-Ma- down your alley. Its Phone. Manufactured by the American Telecommunications n Corporation, the Phone is an exact replica of the video character. Its bright yellow in color, has a black accent representing the letting the other party hear, while the feature automatically redials the last number used by simply pressing the pound button. Since the mute feature and the eye and comes with a black telephone cord. The phone includes dialing, a mute button and dialed button a feature. dialing can be used with either a rotary access line. The or Touch-Ton- e mute feature, activated by the asterisk button, is used to talk with people in the room without 14-fo- ot push-to-pul- se last-numb- er Push-to-pul- se The Holiday Spirit has magic all its own! It is in this spirit that we relay thanks. feature Pac-Ma- Pac-Ma- BEST WISHES utilize the asterisk and pound buttons, customers with Custom Calling Service (CCS) may not use those two buttons to activate their CCS. n Priced at $64.95, the Phone will be available in limited supply through Dec. 31. It comes in a bright blue decorative box that will serve perfectly as holiday wrapping. In addition, it carries a manufacturers warranty and an opportunity to purchase an mainadditional two-yetenance agreement for a small Pac-Ma- one-ye- ar ar THE fee. Utah telephone customers who live in areas not served by Bell PhoneCenters may contact their local business office for information regarding how to n Phone. obtain a CREATIVE NEEDLE Main Price 129 W. Pac-Ma- 637-519- 6 Last call to get in the phone book! Its almost time for your new telephone directory to go to pi ess. And that means that time is getting short to change your listing or gel working servic e so your home or business, can be included m the new directory So if vou have anv c hanges or additions to make m either the While ot VI low Pages, call our Residence or Business Semu Centet now. Well be happy to help and to provide mtoi mat inn about any charges which mav be involved 'Hie final i losing date ioi the Du e Dim ton White and Yellow Pages w C2J January th. (O) Mountain Bell jute js i |