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Show B4 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, August 5, 1965 Continental Bank Utahns Savings Climb, But Under US. Average nut the end of 1964 was $1,871, as big as those for the generally, but Beehive State nest eggs are growing faster That was the report on Mon- compared with the national However, average of $2,618 the average Utah savings account has grown 51 9 percent during the past five years, from $1,232," Mr Donovan said This compares with a national gain of 28 3 percent, from $2,040 five years ago nest Utahns' ep.s are na-ti- on day of Gene Donovan, chairman of the public information committee of the Utah Savings and Loan League Mr Donovan noted that the sue average of a savings ac- count in a Utah insured savings and loan association at ar GLASS SERVICE NOW OPEN Auto Class Specialist Home Glass (Storm Doors - Windows - Mirrors) INSURANCE CLAIMS ar SPECIALTY OUR COTTONWOOD GLASS 30 Yeors Expononco 3761 South 9th East Phone 262 4121 for associations percent across the country Assets of Utah's insured associations during the five years ending December 31, 1965 climbed from $229 million to $433 million. Assets of the nation' s associations increased to $119 2 billion. While Utah asset gains were higher than those of the nation generally, they were below those of other mountain states Associations in the eight Rocky Mountain states showed an average gam in assets of 134 2 percent during the five-yeperiod Pacific States showed the largest gains: 153 2 percent Salt Like City did not qualify among the top forty metropolitan areas in new hous- - Phone Wood Folding Doors NATURAL WOOD SILENT OPERATION Door tan fea n.vaj o o' a woodwork Ooof oHtrft to ms 0or4bs Ofht and Pb lipP'fto moftoq 9 av a"9 and a Hoed voed fcoouty 0 It wa" tpaca oco inweb Digs For Branch ing starts during 1964 listed m the Fact Book First in the nation was the Los Angeles-Lon- g Beach area with 88,300 new dwelling units. Next was Washington, D. C metropolitan area with 42,400 new units Denver was twenty-sixt- h among the cities with 9.000 new dwellings during 1964 Phoenix was twenty-fourt- h, down with 10,900, somewhat from 1963' s figure of 15,000 housing starts. The nation's people are placing more of their disposable personal Income In savings accounts In savings and loan associations, the Fact Book shows. Last year they placed an average of $88 for every $1,000 of disposable personal income. This compares with only $26 in 1950 and $70 In 1960. Last year there were 695 savings accounts in savings and loan associations for every 1,000 households In the nation This figure compares with 245 savings accounts per 1.000 households in 1950 and 560 accounts in 1960. Continental Bank and Trust began construction of a new branch at 6904 South 20th East this week, according to John Klas, Vice President. The Bank was designed by R. Lloyd Snedaker, of Sneda-k- er , Budd and Associates, and will be built by Paulson Construction Co. Mr. Klas brcb p b A potnbi'-o- Mi Business Review Utah's insured savings and loan associations during the five-yeperiod from 1959 to the end of 1964 showed a gain in assets erf 89 2 percent compared with an increase of 87.8 Salt Lakes Newest And Most Complete A Fact Book, just off the press The Fact Book is published by the United States Savings and Loan League He noted that the comparisons were made by the Utah league from its own records and data contained in the 1965 ' hew do' aJ dtrd Fftff JOEL said Continental is shooting an opening in December The cost of the branch will be over $150, 000 and will cover approximately 2200 square for A. UTfJMTUftf P. PAULSON 1 CO. fat Ur 1 btt faatfc HU Mill v, A.y. -- n HOW HIGH feet. Zoning changes were recently made in the area to allow construction of the branch. THE AIRLINES? Ceiling zero? Or ceiling unlimited? Depending on whom you talk to these days about airline stocks, you can hear either opinion. Our Research Division takes a more balanced stand in its brand new booklet, "Airlines. Plenty of reasons for optimism? Reynolds Get Nod For ZCMI Ad Post Yes. Ralph H. Reynolds has been appointed Advertising Manaof ZCMI, it was announced Wednesday by H. H. Bennett, president of the department ger store. He will assume his duties August 5. The position he will take has been vacant io, fhe past several months, according to Ted Bushman, Sales Promotion Manager of ZCMI. Problems, too? University of Utah where he received his B S. degree. He Yes. managed the Hotel Utah Gift Shop until 1948 (with one year out for duty in the Navy). Here's a good, solid look at both sides of the picture. On the one hand, booming earnings, a growing population, general prosperity, and increased acceptance of flying. On the other, rising costs, more and more g regulation, intense competition, and labor problems. If you'd like to know just why our Research Division feels on balance that the pros outweigh the cons, why it believes this industry still has its future ahead of it, you'll want to read Airlines. One of his clients has been the Improvement Era maga-tin- e for whom he has acted as Art Director, doing layouts for editorial pages and directing all art and photography. never-endin- is a counselor to Bishop Garth Andrus in the Holladay Fourth Ward of the Church erf Jesus Christ of He Mr. Reynolds is in Advertising circles in Salt Lake, having had his own advertising art studio for seventeen years. He was born in Salt Lake City, where he attended Bryant Jr. High and East High School. He was a Fine Arts major at Brigham at and Young University well-kno- Wr. Latter-da- y Saints. married Jane Wayman They have three sons: Brett, Mark and Paul; and one daughter, Alice. The Reynolds live at 4979 Cottonwood Lane. 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Samoa, Sweden and a real International mix How did they all happen Germany to be working in the same department of a bank? It was coincidence according to Mrs Elvira S Senior who discovered the combination of origins Some of the girls were transferred to data processing from other departments of the bank Others were hired directly Into the department I'ta Jenkins, of German birth and Karen Betanson, a native of Nova Scotia, were messengers for the bank before receiving training in EDP (Electronic Data Processing) at the bank. Judith Ann Kearns, 2280 East 4500 South, Holladay (far right) is one of eight foreign-bor- n employees of the ' International" Business Machines department Miss Kearns Is a native of Others are (ten to right) Annette Yeaman, England; England Karen Betanson, Nova Scotia; Marjorie Ball. 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