Show "loc THE OGDEN OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Manufacturing Leads Employment To 3500 Gain in Past 12 Months R NOVEMBER 1 1959 BUSINESS PAGE Despite the end of the summer canning season which helped cut 1700 from the employed rolls Ogden area non-faremployment is 3500 higher today than a year ago the Employment Security Office re ported yesterday Office Manager Harvey N Rich placed local non-faremployment TAKING STOCK m Homes Bilik m n at 47400 Kecora Face There are 4000 people and 6300 engaged in agricultural for a total Ogden area employment of 57700 Mr Rich said 300 of the 1700 drop in employment during the past 30 days are Swift & Co employes idled by the strike With the end of the strike last week most of these people are back to work "The 3500 employment increase during the past year reflects' continued over-al- l improvement in the Ogden labor market” Mr Rich said "The seasonal drop in employment did not increase unemployment because most of the cannery workers are housewives who only self-employ- ed Homei Ver built And sold at a record breaking pace in the Ogden area during the first nine months of this year The Ogden Board of Realtors reports total sales of its members were 60 per cent higher during the first nine months this year than the same period last year The county’s major cities report increases up to 85 per cent in permits issued so far this year over 1958 Ogden realtors made 819 sales totaling $18994915 between Jan 1 and Sept 50 this year compared to 545 sales and $10340053 in the similar 1953 period Ogden city issued $10427924 worth of building permits during this period in 1959 an increase of $3357224 over last year In six of the fiyst nine months of 1959 Ogden's building permits totaled more than one milHon dollars In that period last year there was only one month with one million dollars or more in building permits South Ogden had issued $2693417 worth of permits at the end of September an increase of 85 per cent Permits for new homes in South Ogden have been averaging almost one per day this year Roy has been bunding new homes at a similar pace There were 74 permits Issued during September to bring the year’s total to $3739-23- 3 STEEL SUPERSTRUCTURE deik and concrete floors are completed in the Commercial Security’s Bank’s new home at 25th and Washington The million dollar banking facility is more than 70 per cent finished with final completion expected in mid-Februa- ry Pushbutton Service Offers Store Music New Bank 70 Ready To Open Here Feb 10 Although Roy’s home building is aboe 1953 the total permits Is lower because of the $1671000 permit issued in June 1053 for the Weber County NORWALK Calif (UPD— Ever Chronic Disease Hospital get that lost feeling in a store? A California drug chain The Commercial Security Bank’s — in the solved home at 25th and Attend National Convention new million-dolla- r problem may have Hi-F- i 70 is per cent complete Washington Charles Hoisington president of the Ogden Board ofl Realtors will G Hemingway A new type of pushbutton direcRobert President attend the annual contention of the National Association of Real Estate tory has been installed in a store said final completion is anticipated Boards Nov 2 in Toronto Canada here Shoppers check the directory about Feb 15 for the item they want push the He said the exterior work should Loan Demands Continue Heavy right button and a recorded voice be finished by Thanksgiving the tells exactly where it is in the store "The steel superstructure rates interest First and credit continued increasing tight Despite marquee and pylon are completed as well as the deck and concrete Security banks loaned an average of $1917932 each business day of the first nine months this year reports O C Hammond bank senior rice floors” Mr Hemingway said “With the exception of the doors president the four vaults have been installed First Security's 79 banks In Utah Idaho and Wyoming made 92202 loans totaling $366334653 between Jan 1 and Sept 30 Mr Hammond "The granite facing on the exterior the heating system and fire- said same the over and loans of 3993 $45205273 This is an Increase period last year They included 3343 real estate loans amounting to more than 28 million dollars There were 50270 loans totaling $94162343 for the purchase of automobiles home modernization small businesses and for personal needs Stevens Henager College reports Commercial and agricultural loans numbered 38592 and $234066318 a record 310 students enrolled for Mr Hammond said the booming economy is expected to continue day and evening courses at its Ogwith demand for money remaining great some den school during the fall term In not Is sight although yet "The leveling out in the economy 3 3451 3352 Vice President LeRoy Stevens said he be curtailment in credit may necessary" Hamthis is the first fall term since said Mr trend economic the under needs most The present urgent school received accreditation as the fiscal sound a and balanced a said are government mond policy budget a junior college of business from the US Office of Education Utah Can Firm Reports Record Sales Department of Public Instruction and the Veterans Administration American Can Co reports record sales of $873238768 for the first This accreditation permits the nine months of this year to confer associate degrees school is 98 Sherman It Mattson local plant manager said this figure to It is one of the na1958 in graduates per cent higher than sales for the similar period business schools 23 tion’s this new record a set private also net Mr Mattson said year earnings this status with in the country over cent last a increase 78 per year totaling $40143001 Mr Stevens said self-servi- ce 30-c- ar of work Ogdenite Gets Bank Position Calif He has firm since year with in Ogden worked for the banking July 1 1958 He spent a the First Security Bank two years in the Army finance ’department in Europe and two years on an East Canadian LDS mission Mr Clark is a graduate of We ber College and Brigham Young University He is a member of the American Institute of Banking and the Kiwanis Club m year ago “A drop in labor demand was noted in each of the major occupational groups over last month’s while the increase over a year ago can be attributed to all occupations except service” Mr Rich said "Shortages of qualified professional clerical sales and skilled workers continue to persist in the Ogden area” Mr Rich forecast a "very bright outlook for the next 60 days than 1000 known "There in area These will this jog openings and in center government largely trade for sales clerks and clerical workers “These jobs will result mainly from seasonal expansion at the Western Service Center of the Internal Revenue Service and the need for Christmas sales help "Adding to this favorable outlook is continued permanent growth in Construction em manufacturing are-mor- vote all their facilities to repairing home damage from Friday’s wind storm The Chamber asked all contractors including the Weber Basin Home Builders Assn to delay work on new construction that will not be occupied immediately until all storm damage is repaired Chamber Manager Bernie Diamond said re-- v sponse to the plea has been excellent Damage to homes especially roofs was the most often registered complaint following the storm J— I Insurance Company Reports Loans '56 '57 SALES OH Accepts Arizona Advertising Post trtUONS) © j GOT A MATCH? — America an high in last year consumption cigaret more than 436 billion On the average all Americans over 15 puffed away on 3626 smokes a year— around 14000 light ups every second Total 1958 production wras more than 470 billion the balance going for export and Armed Forces overseas Filtered cigarets were 49 per cent of the total output reached Thomas P Wheelwright an Ogden native has joined Advertising Counselors of Arizona as administrative assistant to the firm’s owner Mr Wheelwright will move to Phoenix from New York City where be was a member of the plans board of Erwin Wasey Ruthrauff & Ryan Inc He has also had public relations and newspaper experience in Utah and New York Ogdenite at Coast Convention e Electronic Supply Co attended a Darrell J Iverson of of Executone Inc a communications systems sales regional meeting firm which concluded yesterday in San Francisco Tri-Stal- tho You'll Ilk ALEXANDER at the az in your community 4 1 HAMILTON Spectacular View Rooms Close to downtown Free TV Drive-iGarate Rates from $700 if: n family Tat Rervtiioiu Frtt gw"Men Who Know S r ROSE CHAPEL MORTUARY '$' 'h 'fn-i- ' “ ‘ 1 Insurant” Dial 533 26th Street EX 4-88- 91 IACKBURNJ0NE 319 24th Street Sai Fran clsro Culif 037 O'Firrtll Street by an agency of the U t Have you attended a service at mr funeral home? Then you have observed the beauty the dignity the complete facilities the modern equipment and thf good taste with which everything was carried emt We are proud to be the "Preferred funeral director in this area distinction accorded by invitation' - Dial EX 2-75- 01 Rogerl Savings do earn much more with insured safety— at Ogden First Federal Savings The rate of 4 is 33 higher than the prevailing rate of 3 And your account is insured to $10000 't FUNERAL IIRECTSR v all-tim- e PROVEN ABILITY TO SERVE Paid Pol Adv DESIRE taste When fire and water clashes But rest assured if you're insured You'll be well paid for ashes '5 years in business) good Alas someone will also lose The Prudential Insurance Co loaned $373712 in the Ogden area during the first nine months this year Of this $353212 was for homes $8000 for business and industrial properties and $13500 for farms McCUNK F For Councilman t Largo EXPERIENCE (31 successful in aocsss LRX JOSEPH Everything LOCAL CONTRACTORS RUSH Record Enrollment REPAIR OF STORM DAMAGE Local home builders have pledged full support For Fall Quarter of an Ogden Chamber of Commerce request to de- P-- EARNINGS IN TEN YEARS Government Also you can make as many withdrawals as you wish with no n extra charge YOU GET MUCH MORE CONVENIENT HOURS SAVING AT FIRST FEDERAL 9 to 4 Monday thru Thursday 6 til Open Friday ' 11 FREE PARKING IN OGDEN At any of the Merchants Park and Shop lots Ml® M' l ‘j'i 17 '1-1- 7 CURRENT RATE r CfR ptvndtd eCO£M ttmi-Annuii- iy 4 h r 141 SIX1IT on weather conditions” Here is how the area’s 47400 non-farworkers were employed Manufacturing in the area added 15: Oct on 1830 permanent jobs to lead the 7560 Manufacturing — year long Increase in employment Mining and Construction 2700 Mr Rich said new and expanding Railroads 3560 firms primarily those with guided Other Transportation 1110 missile missions can be credited Retail trade 6080 with most of this increase 1100 Wholesale trade “Trade service and government Finance real estate 1070 20680 employment also show significant Government job gains over a year ago” he reported There were 939 job openings registered at the Employment Security Office during the 30 day period ending Oct 15 382 fewer than the previous month but 90 more than a A MANUFACTURING UP BRIGHT OUTLOOK N Palmer Clark son of Mr and Mrs Nathaniel D Clark 2025 Jefferson has been named assistant Namanager of the Crocker-Angl- o tional Bank of South Sacramento proofing Is almost finished” Demolition of the Wilcox and Oxford Hotels on Kiesel is almost completed to make room for a parking lot and a drive-i- n facility About 525 tons of steel and 5000 tons of concrete have been put into the site of the new bank building The contractor has removed about 50 million gallons of water from the foundation enter the labor market for this type ployment largely will depend tXIGHAM CITY - MAIN AT FOtUf |