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Show 0 ltde A personal guide busine-srna- will tribute more to his strees than all the dazzling gadgetry that is being deveioped, a group of Western grocers were told Sunday. Michael J. O'Connor, Chicago, executive director of the Super Market Institute, speaking at the annual meeting of the Associated Food Stores, Inc., in the Salt Palace little theater, told tho grocers they should know where they are going end what the:, want to tin. In addition to a philosophy of service to customers, market operators should play a role in their community: "Ask your fellow townsmen, 'What else can I do?" Employe loyalty and prodlctivity can be greatly increased, experiments have A: 4 ,: z, 1; z. 6C Monday, shown, if the employer will take time to indoctrinate the newly hired acquaint them with the entire cperation before starting to train them in their particular jobs. "Don't just take a youngster and throw him into a situation," O'Connor said. "Sell g, ods of acceptable quality: Would you eat any of the food in your store? Would you wear the socks and gloves on your shelves? Wo tdd you put the magazines on your table it, your own home without being embarrasqd?" he asked. A-- 1 ' MERICAN - ,, ,,,,, e,',,,, . vf ,,,,,, ,:: -, - t ,15,,,,,, D WE;11;77 ,t32k Amel A NEW , .P. , 440, r,. , OUR BUSINESS COINS: IS BUYING We hop you will bring yours in to us during our whether you short stay have 50c worth or several thousands, you can be car. tam of a courteous rash of. far at least as large as the prices shown. WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS UNDER IF YOU CERTAIN CONDMONS. WISH ONE, CALL THE PHONE NUMBER LISTkIL 328-911- 4 4. 404iMalL4tiostek,tkoL '. :;, ',',;z,,.,... , ,, ; , .4.4,,,: p, .'1:i '; .4.4, iryl': ';''l ' 1 ' t,. 7 :,,,.:;,;.,::),44.,..;:4 ,,,';',7;5,77.7-.- , .; 5,,,,.- .-- ,': ,,., a ,,;,: 77. J:..,5,4,L '.:',,:.::,::".1,1:::' 0 :, '..1..! '''''rl''"'''.1 ., .',..: , ,' ' ..,..,, . ,., 4, tt , ,,,ik .4 Yt,:;: PI '.i..:liqkst.men,k .,.':, mt., ,,,l' .::',: vil :'' .) 1 kkV 44 The Cord, luxury sports car of the thirties, has been revived and now is being marketed in the Salt Lake area by O. J. Wilkinson, left, being congratulated by Jack Randall of Cord Motor Co., Tulsa, Okla. The models are on display at Zion Chrysler Motors, 4646 S. State, Murray, and at Four Seasons Travel Marine, 1045 S. State. The firm is producing four models. Price is $6,995 plus freight. ATLANTIC arz, N.J. House Republican (UPI) Leader Gerald R. Ford told a group ol bankers Monday President Nixon's proposer' extension of the 10 per cent income tax surcharge may be in trouble in Congress. According to reports from aides, the Michigan lawmaker said, there is significant opposition in the House to renewing the surtax, which expires June 30. ,4,w1 4 ON95mpeor3nth - DAY - WEEK - LAURY MILLER PONTIACPhone 266-883- 3 Open Evenings Fon 3 328.9114 WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. PLEASE CALL NUMBER LISTED. rIY BRING COINS TO liaibALL'aU WHIZ $175 May 9:30 A.M. Until 7:00 P.M. GOLD GOLD GOLD GOLD GOLD MOO 2.50 5.00 $10.00 $20.00 ---- PIECES PIECES PIECES PIECES PIECES ON GOLD COINS!! 18.00 20.00 22.00 28.00 5.00 PAYING PAYING PAYING PAYING PAYING Int 1711 15001up 1.00 1 up 12.00 1 up Oyu 1107 1101 1101 ohm 1157 -T- S. Sol! PENNIES (Flying Eagle) 300.00 1816 183748 ARE LISTED IN THE LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BRING IN YOUR OLD COINS AT THIS TIME. U.S. PENNIES Um, (Indian) .30 1863 1861 thry 1872 1873 Itirto 1876 1877 19081 19091 no 2 wp 00aup .50 up 21 00 1 up 500 1 vp aup 20 00 AN Others U.S. PENNIES 10t (Lincoln) OS ODD 1901111111 up .71S, up .75 & S 19140 U.S. .10 &up $ op 2.00 top 11220 . 111240 1131D 11311 SO 11 00 & & up op Paying 2c each ell 1129 and beton" with 1 or D baler date. U.S. 10c 1796 1797 1798 1609 1833 1853 1892 40.00 30 00Lup 60 00 Lup 00w 1.23 & up U.S. 2c PIECES 1144 30 1173 U.S. 1131 thno 3c & vo PIECES thrio 1832 thru 1891 hro 1929 19164 1921 19210 19316 19310 U.S. Ad 11144 & up 5.00 & up & $,00 up .50 1 up 50 & up U.S. lin .25 SO 1000 a 1815 1811 1817 4,00 & up 1.00 & up .75 & up .30 & top 20 00 up 30.00 & up 10 00 &up 1 00 & up .80 & up 1896S 19015 1913S 1914S 1917 thru 1924 1915 thru 1930 1932S 15320 19375 12550 . 2 00 a 09 a hru 1912 .50 a .50 a 110 a .50 a 1 50 a 1913-1911-1914-191$-- 19711 19161 1931.5 193111 11143-- 1.504 HOME OFFICE .50 & bp 03 a up .5; a up I 50 a up .1! a up S 00 a MP 1 1934 - up up up up up up up up up up The trouble is that Congress has not yet looked at the surtax extension in the proper light," Ford told the Pennsylvania Bankers Association. "The question really is not whether the surtax should be extended but whether the time is ripe for a tax cut, because that's what failure to extend the surtax would mean tax reduction." Ford said in view of continued rising prices and other inflationary pressures, "a tax U.S. GOLD $ SC 00 up 20 00 aup 2l.0 00 &up 150.00 a uss 3 00 11 up 1.00 up .a9 a up 1955 1.SOup I BAKER BOYER BANK BLDG. - pitch pieces pieces p;ocos pieces piocus piocos pieces MOO 40 1500 65.00 &Lop I op 100.00 a up MOO 1 up 23.00 II lop 50.00 & up 250.00 up Your coins do not have to be in per. Fact condition to receive these prices 193140 19710 1916 thru 1918 gold gold gold gold golt: gold gold gold TO SELI, GOLD COINS TO COIN DEALERS. WE ARE COIN DEALERS. 1.00 vp 1.00 & 1 00 L up 2 00 IL up & 3 00 up 60 & up 5 00 a up .'. I. Utahn Advanced ( ' Sales Executives Elect e c u fives Utah. The service said $43.2 million of the total was personal income for area residents and businessmen, while $8.6 million went to federal taxes. ! ; Demiris-Ric- 01 , to with service Mr. Sargent is ' and-Rarr- 3. Channing Funds. first Mr. Sargent vice president. and Kyle Betowner tilyon, of they shou'd not be bent, corroded or have holes through them. Please do not clean your coins. We will pay at least these prires this trip. WALLA WALLA, WASH. 0 14 1. Bettilyon Realty, second vice president. r All three will serve terms. Elected to the board of one-yea- Traveler's Protective ' lint! Farmers Named 3 BOND I, , Three Utah farmers and ranchers have been appointed members of the Utah State Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation '.C. ...t. Commit- (ASC) r.CS:',,,. ' ': 4..,;t1 :: ' I .'"' , 4,, Wayne all, , ' , 1I , .; ' , 1.' . 1 - r is respon- - Frandsen farms 1,100 acres in Sanpete County. lie i a member of the Utah: Parra Bureau, Cattlemen's dUsociation and American Legion. Sandall is a wheat larmer and cattle rancher on 11,762 acres. Ile is a member of the Utah Farm Bureau. COPY SERVICE INC. Mr. Sanaall Clegg operates a cattle ranch hi Tooele County which includes 50,000 acres of, rangeland and irrigated pasture. He is past president of the Utah Ca t tlem e n's Association, member of Utah Farm Bureau and charter member of the American of Society Range Management. Sand- Tremon- - H & T, 1 - Mr. Frandsen sible for operMI Clegg ation of the federal farm programs within the state. These include the Agri cultural Conservation Program. feed grains and wheat, price support and conservation reserve. A DIVISION OF ..!..,...... chair- ton. T h e state ASC commit- - tee PUBLIC610N NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS I MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK, NEW YORK Ph. s, 359-277- 1 Offset Printing While You Wait! t -- r Each additional 100$1.00 Copy MUST BE CAMERA READY 00 Notice it ein tivlin to all membeis airefican Manufacturers Mutual Insu tartCe Company, ?low YOIA. a New Tore mutual insurance e0MOIM that Me regular meeting el members still be bed on Thursday, lent 5, 11.00 AM Fattem Din bent Smut:: lime at its attire at 100 William Street Net Yvk New verb for Ma olot tense tour directsts to hold ewe for throe year', fed ala transortiou of such other burry be rnay tem before the muffing 19. Clifferd kifacors Sec retam ammican Manufacturate MAUI! Insurance Company MMMAMOMIOENOW.rEMZO ...... v.2111,,tanot.orsomwomovsloopqpi opropooeni,ccotstooli , mA,A,.kfk,fA0RnM.AIK4P,,,,;,,.,;valt. 4,4,ttaPtt 100,AA,"ANOWit, i NO4 1 man; Allen J. Frandsen, Cen- and terfield, !, l.,4; rifk 1 ,, . :k "owo k1,4.......-- y1 ArK',1 Clegg,- Tooele, itcrr,- ' 4 7, ' .,47,161). Agriculture Secretary Clifford M. Hardin announced the appointments of Howard J. i i; 41 4 . of PAPER "ier , '' 1. tee. 100 812x11 Black Ink, WHITE Associa- tion. , 148 East 3rd So. l''; - : L9) MINUTE niwil Ass e,ta,te,s;; e and Lee Jorgensen, manager, Industrial Development,' Salt Lake Chamber of ComMerce. A. Wayne Baker Miller are holdover 'rill:eel:Ors. Mr. Sargent is the past president of the Transportation Club of Salt Lake .city, past vice president 7 ot.the National Defense Trayiliortalion Association and 'past and secretary of president t.,,d1. James E. Reed, branch of manager announced Thursday visitors to Yellowstone National Park r 11.."71 - Elected !,'. !or two year, :terms are George Barry, sales' manI owe r ager, Hadley-May- ( Transfer Co.; Don Bye, sales manager, KSL. Radio; Chris Demiris. a partner in directors new of - contributed an estimated $57.7 million in gross expenditures to the economy of Wyoming, ontana and Idaho during is the Ex- - 9.3-9- 5 ational Park Service '. ,..- Marketing The N- , or e versity in June, 1961. f ,''''''A . lie joined The First Boston Corporation In t., .'s 0 tx ' , February, 1964, and finished their training k:...p,,,, , program in March, 1965 in New York City. In ' June, 1965 he was transferred to the Chicago : office where he has been since that time. He (Sk Ifi' was named assistant manager of national sales on July 3, 1967 and was advanced to Mr. Aland manager of national sales on March 25. 1968. Mr. Fo lland married the former Suzanne Cross. They ( ' have two sons and are living in Winnnetkao, fli. sales Freight Lines, of president the Sales and NATION- - 802-17t- Sargent, district manager for Garreti Yellowstone Impact - The First Boston Corporation has announced the promotion of William D. Fo Hand to assistant vice president.Foiland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Fo hand, Avenue. He graduated from West High School ...,, e-,-7in June, 1958. University of Utah with a BS ri::: dcgree in banking Ind finance in June of 1962 Uni) and received his MBA from New York . WANTED IT IS LEGAL Oasis, 1921 1 00 2 50 3 00 4 00 5.00 10.00 20.00 .5000 LLJ Keith M. DETRorr (UPI) Worldwide new car sales totaling million units by 1975 were predicted today by James M. Roche, board chairman of General Motors Corp., at the annual GM stockholders meeting. Roche said the overseas market, already outstripping the U.S. market would grow to a solid 20.7 million units in the next five years, with domestic sales running at least 13.5 million. "On a peak basis," said Roche, "1975 sales may be 14.9 million in even greater the United States and 22.9 million in Canada and overseaq percentage increases of 30 per cent at home and 60 per cent abroad." Despite slightly lower industry sales in the U.S. during the first four months of 1969, Roche repeated his prediction of last December in a year-- , end statement, that auto sales during this year, including aoout 1 million imports, would million units. reach YELLOWSTONE AL PARK (AP) ' A fc,i,, qammonommm011i Miionmum 50c 1794 1795 1798 1797 1801 thru 1E06 1807 thrto 1638 1839 thru 1891 1E97 thru 191$ 1919 1919D 1919S & up 5.00 &up 1580-Cmoo up lea)cc 2.50 & up 1882CC 1583-C2.50 & up 1884-C6.00 &up 1885-C11.00 &up 1889-C20.00 & wp 1892-C3.00 &up 1893-C5.00 & up 2.50 &up 1886-1888-3.50 &sop 3.00 & 18894 1890-C2.00 &up 1891-C2 00&top 1893-30.00 &up 1895-IOC & up 1895-5.00 & 1902-5.00 & up 3 Oast. 180-1903-7.00 &up 2 00 &op 1927 thru 1935 PLEASE NOTE: CC or 0 or S will appear clearly beneath Eagle's Tail and abov,, DO in Word Dollar. I000&up thru 19I5 3.50 1879-C- 200 00 &up 30 1 up lell U.S. SILVER DOLLARS 400.00 &up 1795-18020.00 llup 1804 6,000.00 & 200 00 &up 1836 1838 300.00&up 200.00 & up 1839 3.00 & up 18401877 wanted at Only tha dollars listed ar these prices. All othara 1.75 each. 1794 25c 1796 1804 thru 1807 18I5 they 1828. 1811 thru 1838 1839 thru 1891 U.S. Sc ICU up 2000 6 up 10,00 & up 1.006 up JO 8, up .206 up .13 up 2000 & 130 IL up 240 & up .30 & up 1 00 6 up dint 1807 thre 1837 1E92 U.S. HALF CENTS 1793 179 DIMES 23.00 & tip IS 00 up 20.00 & 100.00 atop 12.00 up .50 & up 14 DO& up 1111 li 1794 1195 1196 1802 179) Ow., 1805 Others tup 001 ut 1 PRICES OUR PRICES REVERT TO REGULAR LEVEL, FRI., MAY 30. THESE CO;NS NEEDED FOR SPECIAL ORDER THIS WEEK. U.S. PENNIE; (Large Size) 50 001 up Wed. Mon , ,44 Other officers are Jane Andersen. First Federal Savings and Loan Association, vice president; Neil H. Burt, Western Savings and , P AO Loan Association, treasurer: and William E. '',..trlos I, , k Barrett of Deseret Federal Savings and Loan ,641. 1044 Association, secretary. Three members of the Salt Lake chapter received Achievement Awards. They were La Mr.- - '., Nez Larkin. Robert D. Marcelis and Wendell Everett ' A. Farr. Winning the Standard Award was Virginia M. Brcwn and the Graduate Award was presented' to . Elwood A. Blank. a and Loan Institute is the educaThe American tion arm of the United States Savings and Loan aciation, t with assets exceeding $150 billion. 41fIrj.;;j Car Sales Hike Seen SILVER DOLLAR South Temple and Main Salt Lake City HOTEL UTAH SPECIAL BUY PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY!!! employers. tion. 34-3- 8 WHEN: isolated examples." He said most credit bureaus provide factual information- to retail merchants, insurance and prospective companies Frank G. Everett has been elected president of the Salt and Loan Iost;tute. Lake Chapter of the American Everett is assistant vice president of State Savings artd Loan Association. He succeeds Robert L. ,,,,,, 7r1 Ford of Anierican Savings and Loan Associa- cut would Lot be fit,cally sound at this time." Ford said he backed both phases of Nixon's surtax proan extension at 10 posals per cent for six months, then reduction to 5 per cent on Jan. I. Ford's report that the package is in trouble followed what seemed to be two recent gains for the Nixon tax program In the House, which has the constitutimal prerogative of originating revenue raising legislation. Conl$ OLD DAYS ONLY WHERE: Institu- Everett Named To Post Solon Forecasts Surtax Trouble 1414 -- RENT BY HOUR ;I ." der-.d.- to apSubcommittee prove legislation by Sen. William Proxmire, to regulate the activities of credit bureaus. Williamson said he exchanged letters, increasingly angry on both sides, for mGre than two years over a $132.87 oil company bill run up by ancthcr :7. E. Williamson. Dealership In S.L. ;; ;1 tions :,,..i,',1,4,,,4,iiii:$;ojo.Ag;;IiiAiwicogiliwkaigii.061,titaiiimmatelme&RI 44rifirm LEASE Financial Vic urging :NTet,1 .:v, -- lie said the credit burea yarned iilfl. a few Neel:s ago: h I s seriously delhiquent count becomes part of your credit iecore in permanent our files. This could be arnat ter of bitter regret When requests for future credit, or employmert are Sen. kVallace F. Bennett. Utah. ranking Republican on and both the subcommittee the parent Banking and Insurance Committee, complained that the witnesses "just represent a few A WASHINGTON (UPI) Bethesda, Md.. man told a Senate committee a credit bureau threatened to destroy his reputation if he did not pay a bill belonging to another man with the same name. M. Eugene Williamson in recounted his experience , - , a:''Cord ,, "i.:1::', :. - Witness Hits,:Credit Bureau 1 ': ''',' k , , '. 'I - f t ,,,.44deo7 ,;....,,,,,, ...,......morsprore: ,:5,240 ,:',:n, ..,:' . 5.4..s.,4;0,, 4. .,,,,,,..,,......,...4,!;19 ., :: 'i' -- k '., 4 i ,,., , ,i,,o j , ;,,;,-- , ,,,Ik ,,,.....,K.A.,40,.0.0........,,,,..,,oe ,,,': ;::,:,;:,,,:,,-- ..- r' ,,A,,,t-,,Ai::ii... i:; 4 , ,:i'.;,:: 1,,. ' 710 .:4 OREDOATE CA$N COWS? A " 1. tsk-- te 1, i, .41WAr ,,, .. active collector or coin inveator then, could be times when you could sell for more, but if you don't watch the market your money Is boner off in saving accounts free from worries about Omits. 2. Question: Should I sell my coins now? I do not need tho money. 2. Answer: It is always staler to sill to a known buyer than to try and find a buyer when you need the money. And if you never for000 flooding the cash your coins will bring, it is still wisr to have this cash working than laying idle. 3. Question: I've thought of giving my old coins to my children and grandchildren. What's wrong with this? if 3. Answon Nothing them divide equityou can ably. This is extremely hard to do as tho value of one may go up while down on another. Selling the coins while you control them and dividing the money into even savings accounts is always safe. And at today's Intrest this money should double in 13 years. CORNER ON COMMERCE '''",..7, -- . . --- -- longer? 1. Answon If you are an "'' ,''''i iy s'::, i,.:1 4 ,,, , . ,' 1,- flri.:4.i ounieb'' 3335 South Shit If you have any of the coins listed it will pay you to road those few words: There are no gimmicks conflicted with this adWe are the world's largest coin buying oporation. We witty a reputation of having boon Investigated by the nations leading newspapers and hotoil and welcomed by both to use their facilities. NOW THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 1. Question: Will my coins be worth more if I hold them .. : gt--- ::.t pl-N- , AMERICAN WESTERN LIFE NOW HAS $112,000,000 INSURANCE IN FORCE! THIS WEEK ONLY! ; .. N4.0f-- iym LIFE on OVER ON GOLD COINS I tr-:1, ";41i..0ma -- -4: potential. --- i7i, ,,,,,,,,:, ,, , Ronald has lust been promoted to the position of Branch Manager for American Western. He has been an American Western agent for 3 years, and now has his own agency which operates out of American Fork. He has over $1,000.000 insurance in force. Our congratulations to a knowledgeable young manager. SPECIAL BUY PRICES totaled lysts, Zeligson attributed tho lower sales to a "deliberate effort" by the company to or eliminate out phdse with lower programs profit irA,,.. :, , W. RASMUSSON :, , ,0A MAN of the HOUR CCI NEW YORK (UPI) Marquardt Corp. had higher earnings in the fiscal year ended April 30, despite a drop in sales volume, Chairman Robert L. Zeligson said today. Addressing a group of ana -,, 4 l - ,,;,,,t,,,',;.:,44,,, Marquardt's Earnings Increase I ;51,- 11,f,,,.4,, losses in the California Division during the year but said that changes in the operation now offer hope for improve-mer- it and expansion in California this year." In his message to the stoc:, President Donald holders, P. Lloyd reported that the corporation's sales reached 4- em,,, centage basis was about the same as in the previous year. Operating costs, as a percentage of sales, were down despite substantial increases in salaries, wages and costs of almost every service used or provided," he said. Lloyd blamed a lac:: of experienced, trained help for May 26, 1969 .....g , k This over $3.767,993, a gain of $1,097,604. "Gross margin on a per- ; ,,,,;,;,;N,..?;;,;,;.';',:i . MAID , ,,::::,,::::::;,,!:,::,1,,,.: it u . ' ' k dividends nage ',:?"'""'''',f'.:' ::' '' year tlie previous year. lie noted that 1969 patro:. ,!X',:: .: c S197.019.668 in tlie fiscal e:ided March 31. 1969. was a gain of t30.289,321 C311- - '. ,':.:',.,:;.;:: ' ':''; ',,.,: i:';':', '' t:;,,- :.-- philosophy that the decis:ans a makes n ne utrIali , It; - -- 11k 00,4140,6 44,0440.,!.. |