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Show c Snacks' 'Age Invades Nation HAMMONTON, N.J. (Al) Americans soon may be . eating snacks and cookies in j, place of one regular meal each day. The prediction perhaps 'mere wishful than nutritious came from John H. Three, president of the Deer Park . Baking Co., Hammonion during a luncheon of invest--I ment bankers. He based his - comment on the marked ! growth of the snack Industry, ' bis own company especially, ever the last 15 years. We are definitely becoming a nation of cookie and . snack he addpd. eaters, "The . end snacks totaled $2.5 billion at retell. The 1969 national industry sales are projected sales 1968 of Valley Bank & Trust Co. said its results in 1968 reflected the largest year of growth since the bank was organized, with resources growing by $7,528,805. The banks assets grew from $46,693,180 to $54,221,965. 4 a young population Besides crease the continuous In- there with $3,175,056 in 1967. Operatare other favorable signs. ing earnings we-- e $359,986, com"The average American has pared with $395,527 the year more free time than any peri- previous. od in our history, he added. The annual report said the "And more free time means, Master Charge bank credit card at least to those of us In the program, which was Introduced Mora specifically, the under Industry, more time to in midyear, received "substanbaking has age group cookies and snacks." eat tial reception from both cusbeen increasing its consumption at a higher rate than any ' Perhaps most important, tomers and merchants. And the bank said it was other age group. The the nation especially the form the biggest has more money to pleased with the response to Its youth spend on what Three calls the new City Center Branch at 1325 growth category of all, Three 1 Main St. "fun foods." said. d Construction SALTAIR of con300 acres on has begun centrating ponds at the Morton Salt Companys Saltair plant and engineering for several hundred more acres of ponds currently Is under way. Operating income also increased, but operating earnings fell below the 1967 level. Total operating Income reported in the annual report to shareholders was $3,737,146, compared March 24, 1969 Monday, certainly encourages snack-fooeating, Three commented. Studies show that youngs are the sters and snack companies' best customers. in young people, snack cookie-snac- k growth Is just beginning," he added. trend America's steady teto Mffip t?w8e The expansion Is part of a $12.5 million program involving construction of new facilities or enlargement of present production and storage operations at all the companys U.S. plants, according to F. G. Colladay, general manager of the Saltair unit broad Inspector tests new General Instrument circuit. teen-ager- $3 billion. "And the B toward foods, which Included cookies at Morton Notes Growth Gains Reports '68 Gains e ! CORNER ON COMMERCE Valley ff "Our expansion program Having sole? my farm and bought Paul Equipment, the following tractors, trucks, and will be sold at public auction located right in Paul city. machinery industry and agriculture. Director Of S.L Computer Firm Firm Develops Raymond E. Jentzsch, 255 E. 7930 South, has been named director of manufac-- t u r i n g for Digl, Inc., a Circuit Technique Salt Lake computer sysA new technology for manufacCircuits made by the new tems engineerturing the integrated circuit has process consist in part of a ing, develobeen developed after years of sandwich of a comparatively and pment effort at General Instruments thick layer of silicon nitride. m anufactur-in- g cenThe research and development structure eliminated pincompany. holes that would cause short cirter in Salt Lake City. The appolnt-maThe new technology called the cuits; this would otherwise be was silicon nitride process makes eo serious a problem that proannounced toduction would of Scale the devices be possible IntegraLarge day by Rich- - Mr. Jentzsch tion or LSI, which in turn will Impractical, HiUlnger said. The devices operate at the ard M. Jepperson, DIgi presisoon make possible a general low voltage as other Inte- dent. of size same the a purpose computer Prior to joining DIgi last shoe box, said William C. grated circuits and discrete such transistors as components company president. Firm Sets He said the advantages of the and diodes. This eliminates the new technology are greater reli- need for a special power supply Western Loan Mortgage simpler design and to operate them and for specie ability, correloan Corp., mortgage lower cost. circuitry to connect them to the General Instruments Hicks-vill- assemblies of which they are a spondent In Salt Lake City N.Y. plant is supplying part, he explained. Since they and Ogden for Aetna Life and nitride devices to a number of use less power they offer a par- Casualty, placed loans totalcustomers at present, the com- ticular advantage in aircraft ing $1.4 million with Aetna and missiles. pany president said. nt Hit-ting- MCHinEKY AUCTION . will provide significant improvement in service to customers across the countiy. In addition, the resulting production increases are intended to meet the growing demands for salt This program gives proof to our solid faith in the future of our company and the entire salt industry, said Kline Weatherford, president of Morton Salt Co. The company is a division of Morton International, Inc., producer of various types of salt products, services and systems for home, highway, December, Mr. Jentzsch served with Msmcor LTV for five years and on the University of Utah staff for two years. occupies Digi presently facilities at 37 W. 2950 South, where its systems design and engineering laboratories are located. At, this location, Digi also has access to a powerful scientific computer, a PDP-10- , operated by Digis parent company. Computer Update, Inc. Digi uses the computer center for engineering design analysis, test and checkout of its own specially designed systems. Loan Mark last year, according to John B. Goddard, president. The 1968 loans brought the total Aetna has in force through Western Mortgage on residential and commercial properties to $12.5 million. KRGO Names General Manager Sab Time: Lunch Will Be Served. 10:00 A JUI, 7 -- TRACTORS DS 1966 John Deera 5010 Tractor, with cab, 5020 1 kit, top lubber, top condition. I.S00 hour. 2- -1 1954 International kit, top nikbot, top condition thruouL end. tool boi carrier, poed rubber. good. Datsun Pickup, good rubber, real dean. 1956 Studebaker Pickup, with 3 speed, over- - 1 966 ttearlns, wide (rent and. lata thaa 1.000 heun. cab-ov- er, 24 runs 1956 International Pickup, with 4 speed, rune 1965 Moline JetStarTractor, with power duty, aude ta fit Sahwarta machinery bed. 90 5 Ton Truck, with good. Moline Jet Star T ractor, like new, very 1966 Chevrolet Truck, R- -l teg exle. power fleering, rcbulU 4S0 engine, runt good. 1 953 CMC 2Vx Ton Truck, good rubber, John Daare 60 T ractor, with single, wide front Oliver 77 Tractor, runs good. Travel Club Picks Chief drive, good condition, extra heavy 1951 Ford Pickup. James Barton, Pan American Airways Utah representative, recently was named president of the Salt Lake Chapter of Skal, a club comprised of local leaders in the travel Industry. Barton succeeds Kaye Burgon of Frontier Airlines who was elected vice president of the officers are Rhoades, Holiday Inn, Washington. James A. Eberhardt, president of Salt Lake Mattress Manufacturing Co., was elected for a second term as vice president of the National As- secre- James Barton . . head of Skal sociation of Bedding Manufac-- Schwartz By The companys total life Insurance in force in the state reached a high of $401,902,315 at the end of the year. During the company 1968, paid $6,482,141 to Utah policyholders and their families in life and health Insurance benefits. Named To National Post Fred tary, and Bill Boynton, Salt Lake Transportation, treasurer. Barton, a native Salt Laker, is a graduate of the University of FT. TRUCK BED Manufactured Total life insurance sold in Utah last year by New York Co. Life was Insurance $59,350,146, according to Gerald L. Ericksen and Joel Richards Jr., general managers for die company in Salt Lake City. club. Other Young has been active in Salt Lake broadcasting since 1959. He has been KRGOe sales manager, a position he held for the past year. Insurance Sales Disclosed ipetd 965 John Deera 401 0 T ractors, with 4020 1 966 960 International Truck, tandem, 5 speed, 3 Robert L. Young, a veteran Salt Lake broadcasting executive, has been named genera manager of radio station KRGO in Salt Lake City. turers at the groups recent convention in Chicago. VICO Boosts Output In Trailer Line Hydraulic Winch Will Tilt And Roll Back Vista International Corp. of Salt Lake City increased its mobile home production about 25 per cent in 1968 over the previous year and showed about a 41 per cent dollar volume increase, it was reported recently by J. E. Lehn-- i herr, vice president and general Mobile of Utah manager Homes, a division of VICO. In a comparison of over-al-l industry growth, VICO execu(VICO) 18 Foot Potato Bulk Bed. 8 Foot Bauer Potato Bed, all steel. 1 TILLAGE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT John Deera 12' Disc, heavy duty, with largo Farmhand Sail Mover Carryall, 2Vi yard. Lara Ripper. Eversman Lend Plane. dUct. Melrose 25' Harrow Weeder, with hitch. Melrose 45' Harrow Waeder, with hitch. Ace 38' Harrow Weeder, with 3 point, hydraulic hydraulic. John Deere Ripper, heavy duty, on steel wheels. Schmeiser 12 Foot Till and Pac. John Deere Plow, 4 bottom, 1 way, trip shanks. John Deere Plow, 3 bottom rollover, trip shanks. Graham-Hom- e 1 folding hitch. 0' Chisel Plow, with sweeps. Speedy Beet Thinner-Weede- r, AC 14 Ft. Offset Disc. Blackwelder Beet Thinner-Weede- Cose Plow, 3 bottom, 2 way. International 12' Phosphate Spreader. International Potato Planter, 4 row, has plantSOS ed tive vice president and general manager of the recreational vehicle division, Carl P. Webster, says Utah based Vista Liner products are keeping pace with the Industry figures. Vista Liner camper production increased 51 per cent over 1967 and the Vista Liner folding camp trailer line rose over 100 per cent As an example, Vista John Deera Beet Planter, 6 row. International 12' Groin Drill, with seed attach. 6 row. 6 row. r, Ditcher, with 3 point hitch. Eversman Ditcher, hydraulic, on rubber. I Corrugator Opener. 2 Tool Bars, 12 foot. '4 8T00I Bars, 10' to 12 ft., 214 inch. 1 3 John Deera Tool Bar Carriers. Model 1500 John Deere Tool Carrier, and shanks for acne. Liners 5010 tractor. Austin Western Portable Grader, with Internation- 99-- H al WD-l- l motor, all whaol driver, ceb, lights and heater, good on.. HARVESTING EQUIPMENT Ace Double Drum Beater, 6 row, with 6 row vcelpin, unit, Tory good unit. Woods Woods Roto-Beot- er, 1 6 foot. Units, 3 row. 966 John Deera 1 05 Combine, with cob, has cut lost than 1.100 acne, real claaa and ready to go ta work. 8 foot. Beet Scalpers, 3 row. Bauer Beet Bedder, 6 row. Beet Harvesters, 3 raw, direct Roto-Beat- Deere Gyro Mowers, 6 foot. Lockwood Polo to Piter. Lockwood Seed Cutting-Sortin- g Table. Lockwood Seed Dipper. er, 2-Jo- mco aMchuiet (not tenki). hn feet baome. Shanks, Clamps, Cultivating Tools, Hydraulic boiN. tic. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Thta U ysaesf Gaylord Phillips ry 111- Sundance Says Gal. Fuel Tanks, with electric pumps, - welle. tankt are not burled. Gol. Epox Spray Tanks. Gal Ammonia Tank. 1,000 25 Gal. AmmoniaTanks, field applicating. 500 Gal. Ammonia Tank, on trailer. 1 6" Swing 10 Foot Bed Lathe. Extra Tiro & Wheel for John DeereTractor. 2-1- 00 2-1- Duals for Cultivating. Massey Harris 44 Engine. 303 Engines, with 4-G- MC n txctlUnt Mnt o! tquipmtnl tnd tH of It Is in top TERMS: L 2-1,- 300 thtpt nd rttdy it ff c At The Top. trans. (Positions Are Now Open) This executive seat ts dctlgrcd for the young man who wants to go places in tho business world. Ho can stoor his own count, bo his own bon and reap tho profits. A Deieret Nows paper route teaches the fundamentals of free all the problems, decisions, successes and even failures of his enterprise own business Ho learns young. Busy boys are better boys. The executive seat can be yours. Call 524-284- 0 , BJeilbauai? AUCTIONEERS: Bill Estes Circulation Department Newspaper Agency Corporation 143 South Main Sundance Oil Co., a Denver-baseoil prou veer and mining Co., announced through Its president, Caswell Silver, the purchase of a net 24 per cent working interest in State Lease No. 4768 (3,000 acres) Main Pass Area Offshore, Plaquemines Parish, La., covering a portion of the Block 32 Field. The lease presently has threo duly completed oil and gas wells. Sundance purchased the interest of Royal International Petroleum Co., New Orleans. Sundance plans to participate with other working Interests and owners in immediate fur this In ther development field. In addition, Sundd, to work, CASH DAY OF SA1E Orvil Sears Interest In Lease ... hydro-mati- amount- ' OTHER EQUIPMENT Nashua T roiler House, 8 x 36 ft., good. John Deere Trailer, 4 wheel. 1967 40 Foot Groin Auger. 700 Foot Aluminum Pipe, 8 inch. 1,300 Foot Aluminum Portable Line, 5 inch. 500 Foot Aluminum Line & Couplers, 10 inch. 54 Foot Grain Auger, with lVx hp gas engine. 5 hp Parma Water Lifter Pump. Spray Unit, with 600 gal. aluminum tank & 42 1968 production ed to 1,000 campers representing about $2 million In retail sales. On a national scale recreational vehicles increased 24 per cent over 1967 figures. Travel trailers rose 18 per cent and folding camp trailers were up 7 per cent. TYuck campers Indicated an Increase of 39 per cent and motor homes showed 138 per cent Increase. ance plans an active interest in oil and gas exploration along the Gulf Coast of Tea Texas and Louisiana during K 1969. |