Show 12B il The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday November T 11 T ITT Salt Lake area hotels have reported to the Salt Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau that 19 groups are collectively anticipating attendance of 1900 this week Recording to the International Association of Convention and Visitors deleBureau surveys gates spend approximately $477 out-of-to- S which will bring in revenues of $849300 and taxes of $87053 Seven groups each with attendance less than 25 will have an additional 217 attendees creating $96999 in additional revenues and $9942 in additional taxes Upcoming events at the Salt Palace: Billy Joel Concert Campus Ac- - tivities Crossroads of the West Gun Show Judas Priest Concert Utah Jazz vs Chicago Bulls Ice Capades Literacy Volunteers of America Convention Autorama ' '90 Women's Conference Novell Incorporated Sunday — Salt Lake Hilton will welcome 50 from the National Indian Justice Center University Park Hotel will host 45 members of the Coulter Electronics Monday — Clarion Hotel & Suites will host 30 members of the State of UtahComprehensive Emergency Management Little America Hotel will welcome 67 from the State Farm Insurance Shilo Inn will host 213 members and Red Lion Hotel will host 500 from the Literacy Volun Former Deseret News Editor Oliver Preston Robinson Dies Qliver Preston Robinson PhD former editor of the Deseret News died Saturday while hospitalized after suffering a heart attack He was 87 pr Robinson was made assistant manager of the News in 1950 and in 1952 was promoted to editor of the newspaper and general manager of its parent company Deseret News Publishing Co He was also a member of the board and secretary of the Newspaper Agency Corporation the firm that prints distributes and contracts advertising for the News and The Salt Lake Tribune Dr Robinson received a bachelor's degree from BYU in 1928 a master's degree from New York University and his doctorate in marketing and retailing in 1935 from NYU He was a professor at the school until 1947 In 1947 he became chair of the Retailing Department at the University of Utah While in Utah he was affiliated in various capacities with Deseret Book Company Publisher's Paper Company Utah Manufacturers Association and the National Safety Council From 1956 to 1964 he served as a civilian aide to the secretary of the Army In 1967 he became chairman of the board of Promised Land Publications With his wife he completed more than 10 books on religious history political and professional topics He was the author or of books on marketing merchandising and salesmanship and had written a number of publications on the Dead Sea Scrolls Dr Robinson served an LDS mission to France from 1924 to 1927 He also served his church as a member of the Sunday School General Board With his wife he presided over the British Mission from 1964 to 1967 Dr Robinson was a past president of the Utah Symphony a member of the Salt Lake Country Club and the Salt Lake Rotary Club He interviewed leaders throughout the world and visited with many heads of state and ambassadors in the Middle East In 1962 he moderated a television debate between California gubernatorial candidates Edmund G Brown and Richard M Nixon He survivors include his wife Christine three children Miriam Flanagan of Alameda Calif Bruce Hinckley Robinson Palo Alto Calif and Christine Carol Burton Pleasan-to- n Calif He is also survived by a sister Afton Riches of Denver Colo Funeral services will be held Tuesday at noon in the Murray 23rd Ward Chapel 755 East Three Fountains Drive Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary 260 East South Temple on Monday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and at the church on Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:45 am m Special to The Tribune — Smoldering embers from a small fire caused by a welder are considered the likely cause of a fire that consumed a hangar at 's Hinckley Airport and destroyed $1 million of inventory The fire began shortly before 1:30 am Saturday at a hangar being rented by the Levelor Blind Co "There was a guy doing some welding there earlier He had some problem sparked a fire and used a fire extinguisher to put it out" said Ogden Battalion Chief Lee Rosenlund "He thought it was out and left" The building "was pretty well to OGDEN Og-den- in mii will Hu KFF11 A R ATTERY'f "DRIVE A LITTLE -S- AVE A LOT1 American ft Foreign Cars Free Electrical Check Snowmobile 1427 So Heavy Duty Equipment we Buv Jurut Bat SO© A I4 jr aSF rV" INTERMOUNTAIN BATTERY Nationwide Guarantee I S iS?? f $10 $20 $30 Or More Direct Factory Prices To You -- No Middle Ma- nTHE BATTERY SPECIALISTS FOR SAVE Weft 487-037- 4 Utah Owned Company for 20 Years ot J HOLIDAY BLUES? for all florals i Eolikj Homecoming k A Visit our 8000 sq ft emporium ot silk trees greenery floral arrangements and decorative accessories a t 4 Sparks From Welder Believed Cause of $1 Million Fire 1 Thursday — Little America Hotel host 30 from Intermountain Health Care University Park Hotel will welcome 30 members from Phy- j tnn n n 4 OA from Joe Hill SeminarUniversity of UtahMarriott Library Snowbird Resort will welcome 25 members from Novell Incorporated Sales Alliance Meeting Friday — Little America Hotels will welcome 64 from Brigham j Young University Booster Club Saturday — Salt Lake Hilton will host 100 from Marine Corps Reserve R Military Ball teers of America Tuesday — University Park Hotel will welcome 60 members from the Veterans Administration Medical Center Little America Hotel will host 26 from Utah Power & Light University Park Hotel will welcome 30 members from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and 100 from Evans & SutherlandAir Force Salt Lake Marriott will host 250 from Utah Farm Bureau Wednesday — Snowbird Resort will welcome 50 members from Novell IncorporatedNational advisory Council Meeting 1990 Wide assortment I of decorative I wreaths for James M Fsrgunon MD is seeking volunteers' (over 18) to participate in a research study j testing an investigational medication for holiday and tally involved when we got there" he said year-roun- d Heavy planks in the roof and attic of the hangar fed the flames which g destroyed machinery belonging to Levelor "The temperature was pushing 1500 degrees" said the chief The steel beam supporting the building failed causing the roof and walls to cave in Four fire engines one ladder truck and four other trucks were used by 25 firefighters to control the blaze It took them an hour to douse the flames Damage to the hangar itself was estimated at $70000 MAJOR DEPRESSION enjoyment ' I SYMPTOMS OF MAJOR DEPRESSION CAN BE: bund-makin- a t VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Depressed Mood Diminished ability to think or concentrate Feeling of guilt or worthlessnesa Change in appetite (decrease or increase) Lees of interest in most activities Insomnia or excessive sleep m life No charge to partkipinta For further infonmitno pi mm contact PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 9:00 AM-4:0- 0 At PM 487-620- 0 m Tim Library Plans Fun for Children's Book Week National Children's Book Week opens Monday at Salt Lake City's AndersonFoothill Branch Library 1185 S 2 1C0 East with some special activities "Books Come Alive" Monday as librarians don storybook costumes and children guess which characters they represent "Raising Readers: Great Books for Kids" will be presented Saturday at 10:30 am with librarians giving tips on motivating youngsters to read r em mall fir ecision t I 9 n i ! i i $899 Sony 27" diag console monitor stereo TV Reg $999 Microblack picture tube Color Pure Filter AV inputs ttam input cable ready tuning unicommander remote and more 'I Model Gallbladder problems aren't what they used to be n Gallbladder I Surgery" I $899 r S 4VV 5-!- - sensor J Model Zj 269-283- Hearth Gara CCD-TR- 4 digital superimposer Major Electronics quick record and more j Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center 0 5770 South 300 East d Intermountain one-pa- ge low-lig- ht iZfe If you'd like to hear more join us at a free seminar at Cottonwood Hospital Wednesday November 14 Our class begins at 7 pm and will feature a surgeon who has undergone special training in this exciting new technique and who has the experience necessary to discuss the procedure what results can be expected and its costs Seating is limited call today to make your reservations! If you can't attend call for details about the latest advances in gallbladder surgery Facilities Sony palm size 8mm camcorder Reg $1099 The world's smallest camcorder features a 6x power zoom lens rating 13" high sensitivity CCD image ' Shop special hours this Monday 9 We gladly accept your ZCMI Option Charge :1 CM I am to 9 pm order - by phone: In Salt Lake MasterCard VISA 321-666- elsewhere in Utah and in the US 6 American Express Diners Club Carte Blanche ' - a tt 4 n 0 - —- -j f There's been a lot of talk about a revolutionary surgical treatment for patients with gallbladder problems It's called "Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy" and with it a diseased gallbladder can be removed in a way that dramatically reduces a patient's hospital stay to less than one day significantly lessens any resulting discomfort and greatly speeds the recovery time 1 l ou open raisesWMSo I - and Discover cards j m IB |