OCR Text |
Show 6F TV Salt Lake Tribang Sunday, July Demand Increases for Technical Jobs 15, 1384 Thanks a Million Jane Doe Returns $560 Found in Parking Lot MinPercy Rott li a neapolis millionaire known Internationally for his philanthropic activities. Ross, whose trademark Is the silver dollar, likes to Inspire others to help solve problems, has developed many Ideas about people and wealth during his colorful and wants to share both his Ideas and money before he dies. co-re- By Percy Ross Dear Mr. Ross: ' In the parking lot at Livonia Mall, I 'picked up an envelope. In it I found 1560 in cash also two payroll stubs. I If you can trace the pay stubs, I .hope youll be able to return the monkey to the rightful owner, who is probg person. ably a Am t sending you a money order for Jthe cash. Because Im elderly and dont want any publicity, I signed Jane Doe as the sender. I hope lyoull accomplish this little act of kindness for me. God bless your good deeds. J.D., Michigan. hard-workin- Dear J.Dj i I traced the pay stubs to a most grateful employee at General Motors Corp. After six months, she had given up all hope of ever recovering her loss. She was in awe . . .and will never forget your honesty and anselfish act of kindness. Dear Readers: Take a moment and ask yourself: What would you have done had you found the envelope? Dear Mr. Ross: First of all, let me congratulate you for the wonderful job you are doing in helping people that really deserve your help. God bless you. For myself I always dreamed as a little girl to go to the Holy Land and walk where Jesus walked. My mother used to read and tell us about the Bible and the Holy Land. I always wanted to go there. I am 60 years old. My husband is retired, and now we cannot afford it to go. So Mr. Ross, all I want is a book with lots of pictures in it So I can see and read of the Holy Land. God be with you. Mrs. L. N. T., Texas. Dear Mrs. Tj I found a great book with beautiful pictures called Israel, The Promised Land, published by Mayflower Books of New York City, which Im sending you. I even bought one for myself. Ive learned a lot from people who drink a lot I didnt finish high school, so I took a correspondence course and learned how to write. Now, from the many, many notes Ive made in my spare time, Ive written and finally completed a new modern Bible. It is based on my belief that our world will come to an end on January 1, in the year 2000. If you send 225,000 for the cost of a first printing and a few incidentals 0 you can be my partner. Ever since I started reading your column in the Calgary Sun I know you are the kind of person who will appreciate a lot of spiritual guidance from my new Bible. Even if you dont come through with the money, you will receive one of my Bibles as soon as they are L printed. Your brother in Christ N., Alberta. Dear Mr. Nu I must be missing something. Is there a spiritual connection between a lot of barroom advice . . . and those who drink a lot of spirits? Thanks for inviting me to be your partner. I suggest you find someone else to finance you. Please dont send me your new Bible. The old one is good enough for me. Amen! six-we- P - - y BFF6CTIVt ANNUki. reifi Annual Percant age Rata of 12 290 Compounded Quarterly for 12 months. $10,000 or more. Effective through July 17. 1984. PHOENIX COUPE B2000 executive demonstrator $11 III 150 Plus $154.27 Down, 48 mo. Ism 0-10- PER 2 MONTH I Tax Plus Tax $351.70 Down, 48 mo. Lease with with approved credit Residual $2550 approved credit Residual $3325 Bonus Included NOW 48 months dosed end lease with approved credit. You may write to Percy Ross, in care of The Salt Lcfce Tribune, P.O. Box 35000, Minneapolis, 55435. Include a telephone number If you wish. Because of the heavy volume of mall, only a limited number of requests will be answered In future columns, although many others may be acknowledged privately. (Copyright The Register See Cory hVm Exchange Place) Stephen Wade Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah 364-840- Ph. 364-199- Businesses System 403 by Radio Shack CALL HOLD WITH CHIMES ON HOLD AND HOLD REMINDER RESEARCH AND OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. FHOM $10.00 PER SO. FT. FULL SERVICE 972-250- 0 INTERCOM Includes 4 Phones And Service Unit for 4 al Incoming Lines Eliminate telephone company rental fees and enjoy tax advantages now by buying or leasing a Radio Shack phone system. With this advanced-desig- n system, you get distinctive ringing, call transfer, conferencing, message waiting, paging and much more. Only $63.01 per lease. Includes typical month, plus applicable taxes, on our installation. th Easy One-Touc- h MESSAGE WAITING Only DO NOT DISTURB 601 by Radio Shack 8505 per month Expandable to 6 Incoming Lines and 16 Extensions Lines Compatible With Either Tone or Rotary-Di- INTERCOM al Includes 5 Phones And Service Unit for 3 Incoming Lines as ycur business grows. e on a basis prevents unauthorized calls. Voice paging allows any extension to page through all other phones. Transfer provision for incoming calls to other extensions. and much more. Only $85.05 per month, plus applicable taxes, on our lease. A versatile system that will grow n, AUTO-REDIA- L on per-lin- auto-dialin- er CONFERENCING SPEAKERPHONE music-on-hol- 60-mon- Our Newest Phone System System Only TRUNK QUEUING MESSAGE WAITING SAVE REPEAT Includes 8 Phones and Service Unit for 4 DO NOT DISTURB CONFERENCING HANDS-FRE- E Incoming HOLD Lines LAST-NUMBE- R Radio Shack 13222 per month Expandable to 8 Incoming Lines and 16 Extensions Speed Dialing of Up to 254 Telephone Numbers Lines Compatible With Either Tone or Rotary-Dial Our new advanced system operates with computerized precision, and convenient operation of most functions. Its perfect for small on and medium-size- d businesses with big plans. You get a and much more. Only basis, voice paging, lease. In$132.22 per month, plus applicable taxes, on our cludes typical installation. one-touc- h call-transf- er REDIAL th At the expiration of the lease, you get additional savings! For a small, youMl 801 by charge, you own the system never pay telephone company equipment rental fees againl one-tim- e Make Radio Shack Your Telephone Company Cpen: Mon. All Fit, Radio Shack phones and 9 State Street and 7th South a.m. 7 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Ph. 322-054- 1 accessories are FCC registered. Most are ready to plug Into modular jack. a division of Tandy corporation K f, g, d, Microprocessor-Controlled- ! DISCOUNTS 262-936- 9 System With Operation System AVAILABLE TO BUSINESS CUSTOMERS CALL JOE per month a System is Easily Expandable to Ten Extensions Lines a Compatible With Either Tone or Rotary-DiPhones a Your Choice of Pushbutton or Rotary-Di- Feature-Packe- d outright WASTfoto B301 Only al SNELGROVE ICE CREAM EXECUTIVE 87 System Ideal for Small Multi-Lin- e 3 Gallon Sae RESEARCH PARK 268-87- 0 1 Church Parties $16.50 LOCATIONS MURRAY BRANCH OFFICE 5320 South 9th East (Oakwoo 1 Plaza) Salt Lke City, Utah MAIN OFFICE 359 South Main Street (Corner of Main & PONTIAC 535 South Main and Tribune Syndicate Inc) TWO CONVENIENT & 1 percent ORDER DEPT. 486-445- 6 on All 3A Certificates PONTIAC MAZDA Morri-son-Knuds- en 20 Lock in the Bonus Jf'tm months of this year. It was one of the worst six months since the index was started in 1978, admitted Jim Steele, vice president for Merrill Lynch which compiles the index. Only three of the 19 companies posted any increase in stock value over the period and another, Co., saw no change in stock value. The slide, fueled by a generally bad national stock market, was only the decline since second January-Jun- e the index began. During the first half of 1982, the stock values of companies on the index plummetted nearly 15 C avc' . . LEASE & FLEET SALES Hampered by rising CALL Copper State Thrift Stephen Wade interest rates and falling inflation, the market value of stock for 19 companies headquartered or having major operations in Idaho, plunged nearly 10 percent during the first six 9e Based on projections, the study says there will be 96,000 new jobs 50-5- Idaho Firms9 Slock Taking a Beating Company opening up for electronics and electrical technicians, and 95,000 jobs for electrical engineers. Demand for computer analysts is expected to create 92,000 new jobs, according to the study. The growing computer industry will create 84,000 new jobs for computer operators and 72,000 new jobs for programmers. There will be a need for 87,000 people to fill new jobs in field service. P n, Steele blamed this years drop on rising interest rates, which depressed the forest products industry, and declining inflation, which dampened any surge in the mining industry. Both are critical to the states resource-based economy. We were affected by a double squeeze, Steele said. We had the worst of both worlds this year. The drop in the Idaho index compared to a 7.14 percent decline in the board-base- d New York Stock ExDow The narrow-base- d index. change Jones Industrial Average was off just over 10 percent as was the American Stock Exchange index. Press International Demand by industry through 1990 will create more than half a million new jobs in a wide range of technically onented occupations, according to a study conducted for DeVRY, Inc., operator of technical schools in the United States and Canada. A new, MINNEAPOLIS (AP) computer system introduced by Cray Research Inc., will offer performance up to 10 times that of the CRAY-1- , according to John A. Rollwagen, chairman of Cray Research. Senes consists of six models based on the The expanded CRAY Central Processing Unit first introduced in 1982, the successful P CRAY company said in a news release Monday. The new top-en- d has four CPUs and eight million words of central memory. The CRAY systems, which provide 1.5 times to 2.5 times CRAY-- 1 power, combine a single CRAY CPU with one, two or four million words of central memory. The onginal CRAY models, with two CPUs and either two or four million words of central memory, have undergone design changes and are now half the size and require half the electrical power of their predecessors, the company said. These new systems extend the capability of supercomputers as alternatives to experimentation, Rollwagen 3aid. Dear Mr. Ross: For the past 21 years Ive made my living as a bartender in different parts of western Canada and Alaska. Ive worked in a few lounges and disWesterncos but mostly in small-tow-type saloons. BOISE (AP) By United Cray Offering New Computers |