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Show Lifts Mine Morale VffANKi KING m j United Press International - NEW YORK There's a shouted woman on board! the operator of the man-tritrain as Barbara Krohta descended down the shaft of a Canadian rapper mine to interview miners about low morale and tiigti emplove turno- MW Kills dandelions and most all other weeds in your Fertilizer lawn. At the same time you fertilize to insure continued green growth. 5-- weed 6 FEED $3 Seek Normality tram, they should call it now," said the management consultant, one of only 25 American women in that field. NOW UPRIGHT CHINESE FRUIT TRIE SALE JUNIPER Ames 4 Feet Tall, Bushy. 5 gal. can. 2 TREES FOR t Peaches Pears 3-- Apples Apricots Cherries Plums Many varieties of each. All 8 ft. tali growing in plantablo tubs. 6-- I $ ( fN )sDs a super lawn with SUPER BUND LAWN a -- SEED !s m Miii IMm PRICE Ponderosa, Scptrh, Large trees, 6 feet Aus-ria- n. 5-- tall in giant plantable tubs. I SALE New Fylking Kentucky Blue Grass rapidly makes a dense turf with tUPfRIOR COLOR IN ALL SEASONS., GREATER DISEASE RESISTANCE to pll lawn diseases, MODERATE WATER A FEED 7-- REQUIREMENTS. Mb.Pkg.2M 5-!- b. Pkg. Ifl Reg. 9.9S Fast growing, bushy shade tree. PLANTS FOR PLANT TERRARIUMS Thousands to choose from. Hank has the largest A finest selection in town. Talk to the export at Engh Floral for instructions on how to plant your own terrarium. have all the accessories to do it right. CSS f FORA MORE BEAUTIFULSPRING 4 c & UP SAN JOSE Low Grower ANDORA JUNIPERS can. VALUES TO PATENT ROSE BUSH SALE 4.79 Roses. Hybrid Teas, Florabundas. All in beautiful bud and bloom. These are all choice roses growing in plantcble tubs. All YOUR CHOICE 5" bush. Fast growing. Low, compact spreader. Turns purple In winter. 1 1"-- 1 Page 26 T s' Tbe man is Ames A. Mather, chairman of the board of Mr. Steak, Inc., a Denver company that franchises or owns about 250 steak houses in 38 states. It takes more than 600,000 head of cattle to supply the needs of the restaurants each year and they serve something more than 11 million pounds of steak annually. Mather, who has sat in on meetings with Agriculture Sec. Earl Butz and officials of the Cost of Living Council, sees the situation this way: Beef shortages will continue at least until Sept. 12, the day the freeze for retail beef prices is lifted. J 4 A native of Vancouver, B.C., and raised in San Francisco, European Sycamore. 8 Feet Tall. 5 Gal. Sun-Tim- 1, 1973 Second Section 1 Mr. Francis was a national bank examiner for the Comptroller of the Currency before joining First Security in 1967. Earlier this year, he became supervising examiner. Begins in Heber Priu Mr. Thacker joined the system in 1952, working first in its Heber City office and later at its Provo and Orem branches. In 1959, he was assigned to tne companys audit division. A native of Cambridge, Mass., M. Hitchcock began his banking career in 1939 at Waltham National Bank, Waltham, Mass. After three years in the Air Force, he moved to Utah, where he joined First Mr. Hitchcock Mr. Thacker forces bring about any adjustment. - NEW YORK (UPI) The stocks nobody wants are the money-sensitiv- e industry-group- which have been beaten down to levels which analysts would not have believed possible even a few months ago, says Indicator Digest. money rates running away at unprecedented levels, the fall from these levels will be swifter and sharper than most of the experts anticithe letter continued. pate, The market is on the verge of one of the greatest profit it in years, opportunities adds. With Your Choice Plant now to brighten up your yard Tor Fall. Reg. 1.98 Foundation for Economic Education to be held Sept. 28, 29, 30th, 1 973, at Sherwood Hill. SPEAKERS ten. Edmml 0fl 2 Or. Benjamin CHAMPION SPRINKLING Utah Sprinkler Heads , Firm Lists Roll of Leaders William E. Wolfe is new president of Pace Industries, 1081 S. 300 West, distributors of industrial s yPv equipment 1928. since native,. Mr. year as sales; a WASTE Worthington N.J. Meanwhile, Richard Grover, was named executive vice president. A Salt Lake City native, he was a vice president and manager of Walker Bank & Trust Co.s rioneer branch before joining Pace In- Public Fund The pressure on prices is going to be worse Sept. 12, Mather says, than it would have been if the ceiling had been removed in August with other ceilings. All other things aside, you have the simple fact that ranchers and feed ot operators have not had a market for their cattle because the packers (and the retailers) have been under a ceiling price that meant a $40 to $50 loss for the packer on every head of cpttle he Interest Rates Rise The Utah State Depository Board has increased the mandatory rate of inierest banks must pay on public funds deposits of less than $100,000 in the longer maturities. The new rates are as lows: TO SERVE V CUJ E. I percent. Certificates of $100,000 and over, maturing in 30 days or more, 8 percent, compared with 8 percent for 30 to maturities, 8 percent on 60 to y maturities, and 8 percent on maturities of 90 days and over. 3900 South The new rates are effective Tuesday, W. Smoot Brimhall, president of the board, said. iT OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 A.M.-- 7 P.M. Low " i. 'r , ,nrurri-i- e k - t , j ccurmruL m tm-i- n u.nf , i SALES, ise. 2773 So. Main Bountiful, Utah i Bi Payment? Maki? Call Stev Argyl Lmu Mgr. 262-640- 1 iptir Full Maintenance? All Phono ft" ittlfilHlB Warranty ImmMlat Delivery? Prompt Service? Bill CLOSED SUNDAY! 1 ' 40,000-MI- I Service and Parts Department Open Sat. j fol- Certificates of less t maturing in 90 c and less than one year, percent, up from 5 perc one year or more but less 30 months, 6 percent, up 1 5i percent; 30 months moie, 6 Vi percent, up from VOLKSWAGEN 2098 the $100,000, W!TH APPROVED CREDIT Consul: a Professional ' increased more. The ECONOMY LEADERS CERTIFIED NURSERYMEN also rates to be paid on all maturities in deposits of $100,000 or $74.86 is the total monthly payment on approved credit for 36 months. Annual percentage rate is 1 1 .96. Deferred payment price is $2,793.96. Payment is baseaon $99 down cash or trade plus state and local taxes. Full cash price is $2,355.50. the spray that will KILL SPUEGi and beautify your lawn.' Hams, But, worse, lifting the ceil- dustries. ing will not mean any immediThe appointments were ate and noticeable increase in announced by Alton W. Pace, beef supplies at the supermarchairman of the board of ihe ket. firm. Costs Up, Too MONTH way to creeping spurge, see the experts. We have Corp., 34, PER pen Labor Pay Wb Mr. Wolfe gradua'e of the University of Washington, Seattle, he 'formerly was associated with VALVE If your lawn is fast giving A5-4"- mechanical engineering Most of these cars were received prior to the lost prire increase and will be sold at the old price while stock lasts. 8$oiia) , Wolfe, Pace joined Industries last FEW THINGS ?N LIFE WORK AS WELL OR AS ECONOMICALLY AS A VOLKSWAGEN FROM VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN ORBIT JET SPRINKLER STOP CREEPING SPURGE? Missouri A They 100 Ft. Long Easy to install Interested parties contact FEE Semtnar co Wayne Peck S650S.9ttlL, SIC 841(77 CTD, Won't Basil Won't Split in Freezing Weather! Ropj 1 SYSTEM SALI Underground Black PVC Pipe A. leaurttReao in prices will continue for at least 30 days before market Digest Views Chance of Mart Profit Othei Positions He has managed both the Sugar House and Main a 1st South Timeway departments and also has been assigned as a programmer and systems analyst. bulge post-freez- e the rancher Meanwhile, and the feed lot operator have had to feed the cattle they have on hand so their cost's per head goes up every day. manager. to Jump If Phase fV regulations of costs, beef allow a pass-o- n prices will immediately jump between 10 and 20 percent and some experts ! know think a 20 percent increase is the of minimum instead the maximum. The Securitys trust department. bought. So they have curtailed or shut1 down operations plants. By Edwin Darby Writer Chicago A man from the Colorado beef country who is responsible for sellin. the American public about 33,000 USDA Choice steals every day has this cheery word for all of us: month Next (September) things are only going to get worse. Saturday Morning, They are Harvey S. Francis, Dan F. Thacker, Edward C. R. Hitchcock and Edward Jones. SHADE TREE - Steak Expert. Sees Cost and Sizzle Sfibunr business September Four officers of First Security Co. have been elected as senior examiners, Spencer F. Eccles, executive vice president, announced. Miss Krohta, who worked as market researcher for Douglas Oil Co. and an investment adviser before joining a Word Is Woe First Security Adds 4 Top Examiners PINE TREES MAGIC CARPET more normal community." gall ulf "Theres a superstitution among American miners that if a woman goes down into the tunnels an accident or death wil occur, Miss Krohta told UPI. "but my firm was careful to check that the Reg. 8.95 Big Savings This Tsar make Although top management of the copper mine was reluctant to hire Miss Krohta in the belief men would never In two and a half years as a consultant in the Los Angeles office of Theodore Barry and Associates, Miss Krohta has worked on several projects for the mining industry. But not until the firm assigned her to the copper.mine run by the Grand Duke Operating Co, in British Columbia was she finally permitted to go under- ground. No Fear There 7.95 & ground regularly to conduct interviews and attitcdinal testing among the 700 men working in the mine 800 miles north of Vancouver on the Alaskan border. Barry, found 34 additional jobs women could handle at the camp. She also recommended expanding the housing facilities at the camp which now accommodate 4o0 single men while the 300 marned miners must commute two hours one way to company-unitin Stewart. B.C., the Theres not nearest town. even a female body in the cookhouse, said Miss Krohta. but perhaps the fact that I am a woman makes me more sensitive to a situation men in management might overlook." talk to a woman, the miners dispelled this myth. "They were afraid at first to mention what they considered a crude subject, according to Miss Krohta, "but it soon became apparent that with only 20 women employed at the camp the miners morale was low and the turncrer in personnel high because they wanted a ' Person-tn- REG. to spread In hard hat and yellow oiler, went underMiss Krohta ver. OFF not had Canada. fear By Roz Laston p fiV9 at End of the Tunnel She s Light r 992-720- if u 1 - |