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Show Disney Income Sels Record BURBANK. (AUK. ( .M -Disney Productions, Inc says its revenues and cumin" uar1cr and a (nr the third period ended June 31) were ut record levels million, or 4S cents a lit! percent from Slit 3 million, or 36 cents a share. ;i stored in the third quarter in 1972. Revenues were SI nj 4 million, up from the IK.. 2 million in the same S13.X share, up Walt time-mont- h The But bank-base- period enter-tuinnuT- lirm said its IhirJ profits amounted to fjtiarler lat Near. earnings nine-mont- I Pl!TMi;TS 5 unit, c!ov? m. growing $9,500 a year, txcellent terms 8 units. 4 yeofi o'd, 2 bedrooms. Pitme southoo ,t area in i ui; i:. Steel Firm - The British Steel Corp. is expected to announce July 24 that it has made its first profit since it was launched in 1967. LONDON The figures are expected to inshow that the dustry achieved a profit of several million dollars compared with a loss of about 5171 million in the fiscal year ending March, 1972. state-owne- WHISPERING PINES 2100 ACRES of MOUNTAIN LAND For SALE $300 .0 $950 per ocr 363-279- 1 0 8etn57 SIC Ut d The surplus, a year earlier is a major Ilian expected, achievement for an industry plagued by uncertainty since the end of World War 11. FINANCIAL WHOLESALER! We ore looking for a proven wholesaler with a successful record in the mutual fund andor life insurance business. (Copyright) New York Times Service Unlimited earning potential Quality product with two large financial institutions Your present clients are your prospects Our employees know of this ad. For confidential appointment please send resume to Box 7 Care of this newspaper. 1 ut percent - the branch-manage- r NEW YORK Merrill Pierce, Fenner & Lynch, the Smith, Inc., worlds biggest broker and underwriter, confirmed Tuesday it was cutting the ba.se salaries of some 140 top executives in an effort to reduce costs. level to 2ll percent for I he three highest officials. This unexpected move by the firm whose current advertising theme is Merrill Lynch is Bullish on America" provided dramatic emphasis to Wall to an inquiry, that the salary first in recent Merrill Lynchs range from 10 squeeze. The reduction, which takes effect with the July pay period, affects annual salary but not the bonus payment. (Copyright) nimm Top Contract The remaining five listed in the telephone directory yellow pages indicated they may increase in the near future to the ceiling boost granted last Thursday by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Brokerage Cuts Salaries In response the firm said cuts the memory for lop brass NEED A BUILDING? The accent is on man Office The Board of Directors of Kaman Corporation, Bloomfield, Connecticut, on June 28, 1973 voted to increase the annual dividend on the Class A and Class B common slock of the corporation from 20 to 28 cents per share, to be paid quarterly. The first quarterly dividend of seven cents per.share will be paid July 27 to shareholders of record at the close of business July 13. Warehouse Plant We provide site, plans & building For Lease or Sale CAPITOL INDUSTRIES. H-8- Call Mr INC. Romney Western Bearings, Inc. is a subsidiary of Kaman Corp. wags to add to your comfort with your centra! air conditioning system: 11 Two others in the Yellow Pages savings and loan listFirst Thrift & Loan ings Savings and loan institutions which reported the quarter-perceinterest hike were American Savings & Loan Assn.. First Federal Savings & Loan Assn, and United Savings 4 Loan Assn. and Home Benefit Savings & Loan are not under the same federally insured category and have been offering passbook savings interest of The five undecided were Deseret Federal Savings & Loan Assn., Federal Building & Loan Assn., Prudential Federal Savings & Loan Assn., State Savings & Loan Assn, and Western Savings and Loan Co. It a replaces Under construction since October. the brick structure was by Montmorency, designed Hayes & Talbot, Salt Lake City architects. Contractor was Ben Malan of Morgan. The facility has five teller stations including a basewindow a drive-ument board room and adjoining kitchenette. Outside is a parking area, supplemented by ample parking. PUBLIC All AIKS ( OMMUMII Kl I IONS I Lvuerienu-d- . our thermostat to the degree of eooluess y on and your family find most comfortable, then leave it there. II you constantly ihanue the thermostat. von may increase the cost ol operation without necessaiily improving the degree of comfort. V fluise Distributing Co. has been named representative for tele P'.' Sy Ivania audio products L' t a h i n Idaho, eastern and Nevada P I "latue I I public reiatiyns pruleiunal to assist companies or aaeoues with public .elation, and community relations pro- v as Steed man sen ice manager for the new line, while Rich Edwards, former sales representative in a eastern Idaho, becomes sales manager, headquartered in Salt Lake City . . . Stephen If. (oltrin, a 1970 graduSylv-ani- of Brigham Young Univer- sity. has been appointed special representative for medical centers by Burroughs Wellcome Co., North Carolina-basepharmaceutical company. His offices will be in Salt Lake City. . . Standard Supply Co. has been appointed distributor of Dow Corning Corp. silicone electrical and electronic materials in the Utah, Montana and Wyoming Foes Reply In MFS . Rale Quiz ... areas. J. Dr. M. (Jack) Kudale, research and product t development director for Turkey Growers Assn., has been appointed (o the Poultry and Egg Institute of Americas research council. . . . Clifford Vi. Franklin, district manager for Field Enterprises Educational Corp., has been promoted to regional manager, moving from Eller, Idaho, to Salt Lake City. He has been associated with the publishing firm since 1968. has been . . . Douglas Auslcy appointed manager of All Car Leasing Service Co.'s regional office in Salt Lake City. . . Austin Heywood. Sandy, has joined Allstate Insurance Co. as an agent. The Brigham Young University graduale formerly was a zone manager fur Associates Capital Service Rodney W . Bowd-idgCorp. . . has been elevated to the Intermountain division vice presidency by the H. W. Singleton Co., Inc., promotional advertising firm founded in Salt Luke City in 1926. but since headquartered in Los Angeles, lie succeeds Ernest A. of Bountiful, who remains a vice president and continues in a sales and advisory capacity. . . . Kimball Electronics, Inc., announces that Sherrel Sdiurtz and William N. Davis are new area sales managers, and (.rant Thatcher, new manager of its appliance and television division. The company also said it now is exclusive Intermountain distributor for Kelvinutor products. Nor-bes- Two economist-educatorand an engineer who earlier testified in opposition to the proposed Mountain Fuel Supwere ply Co. rate increase Tuesday by MFS counsel as hearings continued before the Utah Public Sen ice Commission. s cross-examine- d Meanwhile, the first of five Mountain Fuel witnesses took the stand to present rebuttal which resumes testimony Wednesday at the PSC hearing room. 330 E. 4th South. Questioned at length Tuesday by Glen M. Hatch, MFS were Frnest W. counsel, Kanda. associate professor of economics at the University of Utah; Dr. Fred B. Morrissey, professor of business administration at the University of California. Berkeley, and Roy A. Wche. a San Francisco consulting engineer. All three testified against the proposed rate increase on I tine 2C. R . P Work, . g man- Bacchus Job Receives vr. Keep windows and doors closed when the an conditioning is on. liis eliminates dust and pollen, cels down on outside noise, and. on hot. muggv days, adds to your comfort by reducing htimidilv. And it also helps y oui air conditioner to maintain a constant, cool temperature. b K.' Andrew Tuesday afternoon, before Hie hearing was recessed for the day. Four other MFS officials scheduled tire to testify Wednesday. CoV ; -" y3 named s firm ager for the utility, began presenting rebuttal testimony Please addres- - inquiries to Box i 'u this nc,vsp,ipi.i f t- d department jects IjPCTV eslern' Wyoming. The 1ajie 6 . t Uiauge or clean the (liter at the beginning of the cooling season and as often thereafter as necesdirty tiller reduces the cfficiencv ol vour sary. svstem. 'Y s w ate Section C aRd':.t vision 11, 1973 July Mr. Franklin Mr. (oltrin Wednesday Morning, Main mid-bloc- k with 1.500 Street location square feet and limited parkwhich lias housed the ing bank since its founding. Built on a site acquired some 10 years ago. the new building and furnishings represent an investment in excess of 8109.000, said Grant Francis. cashier. GilHis father, bert Francis, remains president of the bank, a post he has held for over 35 years. p Set area banks said Monday that they have or plan to increase passbook savings from 4.5 percent to 5 percent. This change was allowed the Federal Reserve by Board. Special to The Tribune MORGAN In 70 years, the assets of Morgan's only bank have swelled to more than $6.1 million. But its space has remained unchanged. The squeeze was remedied last week as First National Bank of Morgan, moved to a new facility at State and First North here. e Your central air conditioning system should be serviced before the summer season starts. n annual maintenance clunk up van save you mnnev. help convive fuel a.ul insure a umilort-coolchouse when the hot weather starts I veil now it x done by your air not too late to have this v heck-uconditionin'.: contractor. 5.5 percent. Most Salt Lake Bank Move Balt i'a Iff Finished (Efibnnr In Morgan ISusinrss Streets current profit Notice Of Dividend Increase CORPORATION Tradeicinds Hike Interest on Savings of eight federally insured savings and loan institutions in the Salt Lake City, area said Tuesday they have increased interest on passbook savings accounts from 5 to 5.2.) percent. New York Times Service for the period were a reca ord $2'J,2 million, or SI 62 a sh;.ire, up IS percent from S24 7 million, or 86 cents a share, of the previous year. Diney Initial Profit 3 Firms Three Noted bv p "I Navy Notice To insure free circulation of air throughout your home, keep all outlets and return registers free trom obstructions. ( lose curtains or dupes covenng windows where sun shines direcllv in. Or. even heller, install window aw nines. BEAUTIFIES ssSS INSULATES WEATHERPROOFS FOR 15 TO 20 YEARS Special to The Tribune Jr if. FOR OLDER HOMES from o"d stone hdes old Hows FOR NEW HOMES wirheut chipping 53"" teSjK'-:'1 -- cracking or Calling the seaborne missile system "a foundation of the free world's deterrent to nuclear war. a officer Tuesday presented a "Zero Defeels Program Systamed Craftsmanship Award" to the Bacchus Works of Hercules, Inc. to stvxco prt-(tl- butt, blotb. 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