| Show Aik440110MUtn k I : '' ii 0 " Business Portrait President of SL instrument Society Trying to Broaden Local Membership )S As this year's president of the Salt Lake City section of Instrument Society of America Judith K Grillo said one of her goals is to try to broaden the local organization's membership "Right now we have just over 200 members locally" said Ms Grillo who is also the president of Cricket Controls Corp a local engineering firm founded by her husband Peter Grillo "But I'm guessing that there are maybe 600 people in Utah who should consider becoming members of our organization" The Instrument Society of America is a professional organization for engineers technicians and related sales people who work with inEtruments and the control systems used in industrial processes As Ms Grillo describes it -- Our members deal with production systems and instruments that handLe everything from refining gold to waste mE NM of 1- I 12 and nto my ant Irs water treatment" 'ice Technology is evolving so rapidly in the instrumentation and controls engineering field that things are continually in a state of transition Ms Grillo said "In fact things are changing daily A lot of professional societie deal in theory but we take a more nuts and bolts approach We try to keep our members informed on how technology is changing and what they have to do to keep up in their different fields" she said Ms Grillo who described herself as "an Army brat who grew up all over" relocated to Utah from Colorado just a year and a half ago after joining a local company to sell industrial instrumentation "But after I realized that the job was not going to work out as I had planned my husband suggested that I take over at Cricket" she said Cricket Controls she said is an instrument and engineering construction company The firm has done extensive work in the waste water mining and paper pulp industries "My husband is a very talented engineer" she said "but I think that I'm a little bit baler manager" She first met her husband in Southern California at a time when she was heavily involved in the arts "At the time I was going back to school and he suggested that maybe I ought to take a look at a little more technical world" Ms Grillo went on to earn a business degree from Century University in California And around that time she was involved with a group trying to launch an air freight business known as Pacific Mountain Airline "We were t I ure all- - the ach n" the ex- - otti ave ave the no :or uld at 1 The Salt Lake Tribune petro-chemic- my of ft" aur so Lial r rake 1435 tters )red never able to gct the airline off the ground but we gave it a pod tryhaol she said indicating the company contracts to haul freight from companies in every state in the union except Utah She has been involl ed in the in- front an adult coluotolton progra!fl to free sLutiongt symphony- - she said indicating that when she took the position sht) t IS just 23 "At the time they told we that I I as the youngest symphony Iinater in OW (ountryShe kkent oil to) became involved it!) a number of arts organizations in the Southern California tirea love the arts- - she said 'ind I consider hem the glorification of man- :1':"0'' :' - - ' '' :4e ''':: strumentation and engineering ''''''0 :' rj: ' ::: ' r-:::-:- : A k :: - tion she Nvas the founding president of the Rawhide section' in Wyoming and Northern Colorado serving from 1985 to 1986 She pointed out that of the 202 members in the local ISA section that less than 10 are women 'In the Which has national organization about 47000 members I'd say less she than 10 percent are ‘vomeit said As president of Cricket Controls she said one of her talents is recognizing when a job needs to be turned over to the engineers "On most jobs I know how to talk with clients about their problems and how to begin working towards a solution" Ms Grillo said But I also) know when its time to tell a client that its time for my engineers to being to talking to their engineers" Ms Grillo confesses a continuing love of the arts And she said that from 1971 to 1974 she was manager of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra ''l took over and brought it kind- ::?':':''-i-::- st:::: " rk x ''':- - - :' i i ::4:: :':- ' i '1 ::: - :': :: 1 ' le? ' :t ':'':':::' :‘ ' Al'iZt4 ':'::::::: — — ' ::1 y - ::::: ''::: 'Als :ItZ:::' ::: ::: A: i Grillo hooks upon the industry she is in)w with the same sense of tinpoi lance 11111 and engineered productom ystent can not only benefit a hustness hut society as kvell because it is otptible of efficiently and safely producing product kith less waste oiod impact on the enviromment than a poorly designed system she said The local chapter of the ISA is currently vorlking towards presenting the 1989 Intermountain Controls mot Instrumentation Expo that lW held Sept 7 and Sept 8 at the Salt like Ittolton Hotel The expo v ifl present the latest electronic and electrical instrumentnoion equipment !Vs Grillo said -This is one of the largest shows in the country for the controls engineering field- she said "Well have people coining in from all -over the counity too attend the expo- 4 :::::::: - & ::' o ''':'' 'A' :' NEW YORK Willi — About 70 percent of MIMI managers sovociation of veyed by the National Female Executives said abortion should remain legal under all eir cumstances a nationwide NAVE telephone poll showed About 6 percent of the 920 ‘voimit polled by the 200000 member griIiro said abortion should fleVer be legal!'' slide 24 percent said abortioir should be legal under certain ciy:' cumstances The mean age of the surveyed wA men was from 24 to 44 years Of age: "Although earlier polls reflect the opinion Of Americans both men andwomen of all ages this is the limo poll that exclusively targets the opin ions of vorking women in their child7r bearing years" said Wendy Rent : Crisp national director of NAFE A recent Gallup poll showed '24' percent of Americans believe aholi-- : bon should be legal under any eir: cumstance NAFE said On a regional basis NAFE's surz vey showed 69 percent of working women from the South believed": 01111 be legal while60 abortion percent of Midwestern women supAl ported the procedure under any ciccurnstance In the East 76 percent of surveyed the unrestricted ‘v omen supported availability of legal abortions while 77 percent of women polled in the Vest said the procedure should Sttav'' legal Crisp said results from the Nor7th' and the West were not surpris'-ing "but in the traditionally more' conservative South and Midwest regions the majority opinion especially in Georgia Ala bama and Ohio is also ':::''''' s::::: -- '' k fields for the past years mid pre‘ of the as the served president ously Denver section of the ISA In addi11 '' :s s :' 4 ' - 1- 2' V ks ''' ::s' '1 4 A If ' ' i i Al 0' 11 i :: s -- - ii14itH:t: '''': A ' pf-5'''''14:::- ' :?4 ) ii-- ' I state-of-the-a- L:” s —tribune Stott Photo oy t vim Judith johosoo R Grillo says technology is evolving so rapidly in instrumentation and controls engineering that the business is in a daily and constant state of transition K s arming-member- "nuts-and-bolt- 'l Nation's Passbook to Prosperity? Banks Are 'Twisting' Rates to Get Americans to Save the agreements The idea is to all but force consumers to save preferably by having money taken directly from checking accnunts and deposited into savings Some of thc contracts prohibit with- By Glenn Burkins ill Newspapers Remember your New Year's resolution to save more money? Well its almost September and that anemic bank account hasn't grown by many commas or zeroes since Jan I America is not a nation of savers In fact we sock away less than 6 percent of our disposable income one of the lowest savings rates among the major industrial nations Now a few banks are trying to address that problem by offering costorrcmade savings plans that require depositors to make regular contributions over a period of years Deposits can be made in person or through direct debits from one's account at another bank or financial institution The plans pity higher interest rates than most standard savings accounts so long as depositors live up to a few conditions set forth r Knight-Ridde- drawals for designated periods hilt? others limit the number of de- Nv posits a customer can miss Savers default in either area would be paid interest at the bank's passbook rale vkillich usually is lower Only a few banks so far appear to be offering the new accounts but some industry experts say current trends indicate that more may folwho low '"fliere has been an overall concern about the nation's low savings rate" said Virginia Stafford spokeswoman for the iinerican Banke The Association in Washington banks that do this should be commended for encouraging the con take to sumer a Experts say the banks can pay higher interest on the accounts because they have reasonable assurance under the contracts that the funds will not be withdrawn the next week or month The interest rates offered under the plans may change as economic conditions do but once an account is opened the banks guarantee that the rate will not change unless the contract is nullified Though the plans have been around for less than a year data so far show they are being used mainly by people saving for new cars vacations or children's educations Liberty Bank with 25 offices in 1"k - 4-- ' - ' 410181"114 fit')4 4171 'N It i i : v A - 4 : '' :61 t tt i ' T 4 x i' i' 0 t 1111 ria:' ' i I f! 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