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Show 24 -- Mines Markets Finance The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 19, Stall State Pay Raise Demands , Merit, Governor Declares Fri- Gov. Calvin L. Hampton day advised all state commission and department heads that the standard five per cent sally increase for state employes is a merit raise only. Not Automatic During the second of his cabU net meetings, the governor noted that department chiefs tend to recommend some employes for the five per cent hike and then add another five per cent for meritorious service." This indicates, Gov. Hampton said, some department heads believe the standard five per cent raise is an automatic incre- ment. "There Is only one case in which increases should be rec- cent increase ployes. for state AP UPI Wkt New York Times ffilmit gulfed - U.S . Referred for Study This was proposed several weeks ago by State Finance Director Herbert F. Smart and Personnel Director Edward T. Himstreet, and the governor referred it for study by all department heads. Gov Rampton also said Friday that a few' departments still fail to observe the Board of Exam,- iners requirements that travel requests be submitted 10 days before travel starts. "His sarcastic moods don't last long. Before you know it hell be; downright nasty. -- es Today in Business I shouldered. Assembly Britains Big Interest in Arts WASHINGTON (AP)-Fr- ank the ColumStanton, president bia Broadcasting System, Friday cited a growing interest of business corporations in the arts and said this "alliance and friendship held great future of New Discoveries promise. Good architecture, sculpture, and works of art, he said, are being sought for new buildings. GAnd, he noted that even the "utensils of eveiyTJayTTvTng are coming in for "greatly improved design. Stanton spoke at a joint na- tional conference on the Arts Councils of America and the V Paper Carriers which has been holding weeklong sessions, "Business will support the arts increasingly, not only he-- , cause the society it serves needs the arts, but because the individual corporation itself is fast becoming aware that it cannot really get along without the arts either, he declared. offxin . 5509-13l- h current- economic - distress is at least partly at-- , tributable to sloppy business management. The Americans' called in to import transatlantic know-hoare: Prof. Pearson Hunt, Prof. Wilbur England, Prof. David Rogers, all of the Harvard School of Business Administration; Prof. Paul Rigors of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Prof. Darcy Coyle. .oUie. -- Rensselaer Po-v- - lvtcchnic Institute, AIR CONDITION NOW! , American Symphony Orchestra e. , . came over the proThe agreements with the U.S. A sponsor of the project said tests of the Communists, who companies also provide for exthat less than one in Friday demand full nationalization of of Chilean copper prothree places for the three-wee- k pansion, the U.S. owned companies rath70 per cent to course next month has er than the partial nationaliza- duction by about been filled. tons million one tion, whigh th government approximately The course was arranged by calls "Chilenization. per year. the Polytechnic' School of Political observers expect the Management Studies. It was bill to be passed by both houses CBS President Cites inspired by complaints that of the Chilean in - Host top Apierican management experts doftig the teaching seems to be getting cold Approval essentially the form proposed by the government. Sulphur Order The proposal calls for the government to purchase 51 per cent of the Braden Copper Co., a subsidiary of the Kennecott CopMEXICO GfTY (AP) The per Corp. and 25 per cent in Mexican governments newly each of two new companies to had the tax included in the announced restriction be formed by the Anaconda and manufacturers price to the re- - exports is beginning to haveP the Cero Corporations. Utah' Retailers Seeking Answers.in Excise Cut o LONDON (AP) An efficourse for busiBritish ciency with five ness executives Chile Panel Boosts U.S. Copper Pact SANTIATO DE CHILE (AP) The law which would make the Chilean government a partner with U.S. companies in hundreds of millions of dollars w'orth of coppery-minand smelters' has been approved by the powerful finance commission of the Chamber of Deputies. Can-D- - Here and There in Business em- Program Review meeting Fridays "cabinet the governor said, was turned over to the Itate ommended, and that is on meritorious Fish and Game Commission for Utah Retail Assn, representa-jhav- e work. an explanation of its program. After the cabinet meeting the When it developed that some fives will meet Monday at 3 governor said ha I a decision is difficulties exist between the p.m. in Hotel Utah jn an at- - tailor. expected "next week ort wheth-e- r commission, the State Board of tempt to get answers on several ian R. Williams, secretary-vagu- e areas of the excise tax treasurPr of ZCMI. noted to grant a blanket five per Health and the State Water PolFriday that the rut of Ihe 10 per cent lution Control Board concerning Weston E. Hamilton. seer!tax on furSj jewelry, toilet arti- stream pollution-- , Gov. Rampton & aked all three to meet jointly tary of tjie Utah Council of Re- nipt: ann !ul'g Rf n y.? operating in Mexico have-r- etailers the called late Will meetine as soon as possible. what they term impor- ?nP wasy fhr, r, '" r.SmrP.thP, Frdav on at Plnt of tant Fish and game Director Harand mining I,a? discoveries, Gams In I rgenev old S. Crane said during his presources say exploration should Already Included sentation Friday his department turn up other deposits with little of the questions Street salesmen of the Salt needs more fish hatcheries, Urgency on other items, However, momentum when gained Friday Lake Tribune, about 50 in all, more winter range for deer and it was understood the President .cameras, phono- projectors, The government announced its will attend the Shrine Circus expanded research to carry out1 Would sign the bill Friday. television sets, the graphs, restriction in April amid export for the eighth straight year. its assignment. that manufacturer has included the eXpressP(j fears that How'ever, announcement will buses up sulphur pick Special h.s price to the retailer. the President would hold d; b werp r the group at Newsboys Headpx until Monday gave the And amount of the tax has not hausted Raid Auto of Wheel signing quarters on Regent Street on to1 been on the invoice retail community a chance to expressed' It said that beginning next Thursday evening and take the retailer. Theft of a tire and rim, $35 them to Deiks Field. Mexico will permit ex- , , year, of The machinery Host for the annual event is value, ..from a pickup truck of only 10 per rent of new Prts East, any tax cut the manufacturer Had Dobson of the Lockhart Tom Sdrales, For example; What about lay- - wijj eliminate from his wares reserves confined by fresh ex- while the vehicle was parked Co. or items that have will take some time to work out, ploration. He will give each newsboy a behind 73 W. 2nd South, was away items, Exports for this year also been put on installment con- - Mr. Williams noted. And retail-tract- s discovered by police Friday. dollar to spend. where title has not yet ers will have to await for new were limited, with the amounts to be worked out between passed to the buyer? Are these, prjce jSfS from the manufactur-als- left the government and the compato the excise to subject determine what the tax taxiprs nies. cut cuts were. The companies affected are MrT'Ramilton noted that he . both U.S. owned. They are Pan had sent three telegrams to the American Sulphur, which operAdministration Friday to, get an-- ! Amalgamated Sugar ates in Mexico under the name swers on these and other Assistant Appoints Azufrera Panamericana, and summonses Issuing of summonses for sus-- away wilh traffic Gulf Sulphur, winch operates in Special to The Tribune to to How directed are officers Handle? go and pected traffic violators may be OGDEN Robert C. Lane Mexico as Azufres de Veracruz, out and arrest suspectThere is the matter, for exam- has been named assistant to th discontinued and the files put on straight ed violators who do not appear ple, of how retailers will handle vice president of finance for a straight bench warrant basts, in court when they promise. the tax reductibns once the law Amalgamated The mayor said the system is in effect. Mayor J. Bracken Lee said FriSugar Co., A. E. WASHINGTON needs improving as soon as posIn some instances where the Banning, presiday. (AP)-T- he Mayor Lee said much time is sible because even though many tax has been attached to the re- dent, announced number of housing starts in wasted on summonses. If neces- process servers are in the field, tail price it will be easy to elimMay dropped four per cent to Friday. a seasonally adjusted annual sary, city ordinances and state little headway agajnst the back- inate. However, many items Mr. Lanp, a laws should be changed to facil- log is being made. rate of 1,484,000 units, the graduate of the itate their elimination, he said. Wrong addresses given to poCensus Bureau reported Friof University E. M. Toothman, Oakland. lice officers issuing citations Notre Dame; has day. Calif., police chief, wrote to the also arp hurting the program, been associated The total was two per cent said. Thoron T. Finder, safety di with a national mayor that Oakland had done the mayor below a year ago. rector for Kennecott Copper public account-Corp.- s The number of housing units Utah Copper Division, Jng firm in Los Mr. Lane authorized by building permits Friday was inAngeles for the past 10 years. an indicator of future constalled president He is a native of Binghamton, struction activity rose three of the Uah chapN.Y. per cent above the April rate ter of the AmeriThere's a New after allowances for seasonal can Society of adjustment. The rate was five EngiSafety per cent below May 1964. L neers. The decline in housing starts Salt of Agents Degler Corp. He and new was muLake especially marked in the City inheadquartered officers were Number for Newspaper with sizable declines northeast estual and life insurance fund, stalled during will join also reported in the north centate planning group t h e t organiza-tral and southern states. In for seminars and workshops i o n s regular Tuesday through Friday at Lo- - the West, housing starts rose business meeting Dial Directly to an Experienced from 275,000 units in April to at the Towne House Athletic gan. Dr. Rnval L Garff, professor 343,000. Club. for FASTEST Classified Service Mr. Finder succeeds B T. of speech at the University of Cropper, safety supervisor for Utah, will give the keynote LET US HELP YOU Steel Corp.s Geneva speech Tuesday at 3 p.m. in U.S. BUILD A ROOF Utah State University Student Works. Union. C2OF PLANNED Seminars and workshops will PROTECTION be conducted hv Robert L. Circus 1 New York News- Chicago Tribune Chicago Daily. News English Say Pliooey to Add a Lannox cooling uni to your present heating system. Enjoy cool comfort elk summer. Free estimates HEATCRAFT OF UTAH 479 Host 21st South y" These men of integrity invite you to entrust your banking needs o S.L. Ponders New Method To Net Traffic Violators ques-tions- 1 Housing Skirts to their care... Safety Leader Now... Agents lo Meet DIRECT-DIA- THE DIRECTORS OF ZIONS FIRST " NATIONAL BANK ORvAL ft a W hi ADAMS HAROLD Board arrf in lm- -e p nnai 1' 2 P, it1 Li h ir Say Ca '.h PcW; Twelve, tis Chf!'' of cK oof' of JUDS0N LEE B o' rr a Vemct. Classified Advertising Ad-Tak- h! Vce ens first pi SAYrR Vice Chjitma of Ihe Board, of !h Former Chairman Norge Division Corporation ROY Pre ide- W - SIMMONS first c ens FRIC VW AABFRG C jm V .$ IfiejtBph CO, n Borg Winter iral mt P Na rtnal Bank. & epfrng er C New Manager Taylor has been appointed area manager for Salt Lake City for American Oil C o .s asphalt M. C. sales depart- ment. A of native Coate, president of Winfield Distributing Co. and vice president of Investors Guarantee Life Insurance Co. Norman F. Dacev, Bridgeport, Conn., lecturer and author of "Whats Wrong with Your Life will address the Insurance Ogdon. Mr. Tay- group Thursday. lor holds degrees e from Weber GUSP. BACKMAN President, President, Utah Hotel Co.; Pro Utetr, Inc. ASHBY J. BADGER HAROLD Manage; Amer cm Oil President, H ZCMI BENNETT Department Store. Company orJ,prHE- JR, dERNOLFO, Managing redo'. bercer Invrment and Company - HUGH B. BROWN Member of the first pre flfncy, Jesus Chr st of day Samis. Chgof FRED CARLES0N A. President, Fred A. Cirltsoi Company, OSBORNE mi. Your Independent Agent KENNETH 444 S. 6th I. Phon. 1 Col-leg- x VVjU II ft the and J. EASTMAff HATCH o f University Utah. WALKER KENNEDY President, Utah Sand and Cmel Products Corporation. President, FRED S. MUL0CK Former Ptes dent. United SUfes Smelting, Refining HENRY liberty DONALD P. LLOYD Fiecutive Vice President and General Manager, sooated Food Stores. Feel Company. Prior to join- American Mr. Taylor ojlbCo in lm he was a resident engineer for the Utah State Road Commis FRANCIS President. A. MADSEN Madsw Furniture CHARLES EDWARDS. MUIR D. 'errt. 1 0. MICHAELS0N President of Mining, Kfonetoll Copper Corporation Mmr Com Vice Company. i sion. iN i L Proposal L. B. Maytag. Jr., president of National Air Lines, will join with civic leaders nd elected officiais Friday at 3 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce to discuss NALs proposals .for service in the service case. National is one of 10 carriers asking service routes in the case before the Civil Aeronautics Board. SPECIAL RATES Oil IS 05 OLBSftlOBILES southwest-northwe- Telephone - WASHINGTON (AP) A federal loan of $1,131,000 to an Idaho telephone cooperative was reported Friday by Sen. Frank Church He said the REA loan goes to the Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Assn, of Rupert. It will finance improvements to the system, providing for one-par- ty M Bing Company. W RICHARDS pjManigrr, Grm Fernttore Company te JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH counn 6f ji,e pres Twelve, Hunch of Jesus Christ of lifter day Samts. Olds.98S.fi'.. 95,Mentis Olds. Per 60 Month Olds. Wagon, from. F-- 85 From , d Erahvf Zions Trust Vire Savings Press- Bank VIRGIL H. SMITH President, Beoeficil lile Instinct Ca. L STAPLE Membrr, Council of !h Iweive, Church of iesu DELBERT Chris! of Company. Utttf dy Srt. FIRST NATIONAL BAN'S Month Length of time and terms of lease tailored to meet the demands of business or personal use. dent. ZIONS Mr 52 R. SMITH WILLARD former They invite you to open a checking account, savings account, apply for a loan in person or by mail. and selected companies Co-o- p Wins U.S. Loan area. To Qualified, Responsible individuals d Act - 70 East South Temple Banks 102 South Main 225 South Main 450 South 7th East & 4th South 2nd West Cottonwood Mall 8th West & 21st South ' Kearns Taylorsville WFMp( R 1 FPKftAL CORPORATION SOON! A NEW ADDRESS: ONE MAIN STREET - T service throughout the . ! . |