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Show adding about one engineer per week to its staff. Tne Small Business Adminhas approved a $175,500 loan which it says will add 50 new jobs to tiie South Davis Area. istration Company officials said they expected to employ more than 200 people within two years, reach that level within 18 months. The firm is could BUILDING Tiie money will be used to build a new building for the company, which designs and constructs automatic material handling systems. At the time of the application, the company had about 100 people on its payroll. Earl King, director of the South Davis development organization. said the new building was being built just off the Fourth North freeway exit. The organization NEW The loan was approved for tire South Davis Community Development Corp. as part of a $270,000 package which it arranged for the Kemvay Engineering Co. of West Bountiful. and Employes Move Up With KCC frt v., f ff? 'My v"-- ' Friday, June 20, 1969 6D ciqterlakga Estates MIDWAY, UTAH Next to Wasatch State Park PHONE: V - 225-299- 3 MIDWAY, Commerce UTAH more King said he was with the coopthan pleased eration of local businessmen in putting the package together, and said he was optimistic that the new company would help draw more business organizations to the industrial will succeed phin Way, Matheson as truck and shovel operations superintendent. And Robert H. Migliaccio will succeed Erickson as truck and shovel general foreman. operations superintendent. John D. Erickson, 2625 Dol- Utahns At Meet Richard president, A. Van dent Mr. land tions Winkle, vice presiand general counsel said Neilson will supervise and right of way acquisiand leases and will also Baucom, direct tax reports and pay- ments. Well Completed AT Globe Minerals, Inc. has completed its Globe Minerals, Inc. No. 3 Navajo E in the East Boundary Butte Area, located in Apache County, Arizona. Globes No. 3 Navajo E was spudded May 17, and completed June 12, with an initial production rate of 576 barrels of oil per day of 40 gravity oil. producing from the Desert Creek and Akah formations. The wells total depth is 5,173 feet. Two additional wells are scheduled in tiie immediate future. m c.NVO.a yl0N MOTOKJNC; OVER SIX- 4646 South U.n Murray. THE ZION MOTORS SISUU. noon 1,69205 no. INVOICE COST! 11500 KHIO PLY ADY ACCESSORY 15KO 19 122 00 This Weekend. DeWitt Distributors Inc., conformerly a cern, has been mad Admiral distributors for Utah and has moved its headquarters here, said G. R. (Bob) DeWitt, president. DeWitts new territory includes all of Utah, Nevada, and portions of northern California and Wyoming. It will be the largest Admiral distributorship in terms of geograReno-base- d phy, he added. By the end of tiie year, DeWitt hopes to increase the number of Admiral dealers in Utah to 48, bringing to about 100 the number of dealers it will be serving, he added. the electrical contract. The building, to be located at 500 S. Wasatch Dr., will be Utahs first facility of its tyne, Aaberg said. The equipment is the Bell System's most modern method of handling telephone communications, lie noted. The new facilities are necessary to meet the heavy RCA Unveils ?'Sr .washers and similar products. DeWitt said he would also begin a new product training and service department to go with Admirals new three-yea- r warranty on color television sets. He said his theory of a distributorship was that all we have to sell is High-lev- The companys headquarters formerly were in the Reno area, where it will continue to maintain a warehousing operation. It also has a warehouse !n Las Vegas, Nev. It is located in Salt Lake City at 320 W. 2nd South. Offer is a Zion Motor Exclusive! vui if4 A R110 3 a By United Press International Stock Lower In moderately active trading. Bonds Irregular. U.S. Lower In government bonds quiet trading. Lower in moderateAmerican stocks ly active trading. Closed irregularly London stocks lower. . Cotton futures Steady. Wheat dosed Chicago gram futures to 7a cent; corn unchanged to up off oats unchanged to up V; rye off 4 to up U; and soybeans off H to up 1U. June 20 1769 market unchanged. Prices to retailers delivered to stores in cartons; cases exchanged: Grade AA Extra Large Grade AA Large Grade AA Medium Grade AA Small Prices to producers; Grade AA Large AA Grade Medium 25.282; 19.22'; Grade AA Small 2. FREE Booklet COMPUTER CAREERS NASD, June 30, July 1, 2, Bring your title, we're ready to make delivery! 359-43- 83 Jack Airsman, lint. :U cost, and add all you pay. 6. We will pay you for your trade-in- . That's 117.62 PLUS $1,999.48 you pay Metal Market 3 Start Ybur Career in Data Processing Hota Job Opportunities Starting Salaries Career Advancement Training Requirements 65 -S- $11 -I- - -- -- Zip. Come in now while our selection is complete . . . SPORT COAT COORDINATES t PANTS REG. S85 NOW COAT .Age. . Last School Year Completed Automation Institute ami Stevens Henager College for Veterans' Training 2644 Wash. Blvd. 394-779350 South 7th East 364-779- Ogdtfi Solt Lake - HD Use Our Convenient Credit Your Walker Bankard, Bar . Americard, e depenwwif ef Approved wool the newest fashion colors. i ! - City Dacron 45 Your selection of Address. Phone MODELS WITH 2 PANTS DEAL SUMMER FABRIC: 55 ' BRANDS OME ! , O&Z MILLS: -- NAME Ailin'' Or Complete and Mail This Coupon p O WOOLEN Now and Save calli)i)3647791 Answers Your Questions About; PAYMENT ditvnii 0HEG O' EH? EEJ2G3EI NEW YORK (AP) Spot nonferrous 4 cents metal prices Friday: copoer a pound, Connecticut Valley; lead 15 cents a pound, New York; zinc 14? cents a pound- East St. Louis; tin $1.58s a pound. New York; gold $41.65 per troy ounce. New York; silver $1,590 per troy ounce. New York; quicksilver $496.00 nominal per flask. New York. Summer Suit top dollar O' T A H bu's Keep Cool and Stay Fresh Looking Get Your ....$1881.86 iAfl MONTHLY 31333 & - OMAHA 1,200; Cattle A) steers and heif1G0; slaughter calves lowe. bulls ers steady; cows slow steady; slaughter steers choice heifers lb hgh slaughter choice and prime 913 lb 34.03; utility and eanner and commercial cows cutter utility, commercial and good Classes INVOICE COST 2575 23.40. Registered Rep. TOTALS You're the sales-choic- e man! Staff members aid you with information & selection. You look at the actual invoice NORTH SALT LAKE Weekly H:gs U.S. No. l and 2 195 to 240 ib:.: bvrows and gilts 24.25 to 24.50; sows Wool Market EXAMINATIONS , 100 j.Dr. "3 " 4ncl907 ! or Master Charg PARR OiRE RfAR ENTRA j ! c,u 9 I , Slaughter ewes 375 to 1.50 of SiKep small lot; good to choice feeder Iambs to 57.00. Markets fully steady feeder Cattle instance 25 to 50 higher on fleshy steer 725 to 900 lb feeder steers, feeder heifers .50 higher, bulls steady. Cattle 25 higher, eanner and cutter cows 25 to 50 higher. Otner classes of cows steady, and cutter Bulk of eanner Cows iccws 17.25 tc 21.60; uIHity and cmmr'-cia- l 19.75 to 23.60; standard covs 24.75 to NEW YORK (AP) Wool futures closed 25.10. Slaughter bulls 21.60 to 25.50. Fed Cattle Chc;ce fed steers 33 50 to .1 of a cent lower to .3 of a cent higher. to end choice 29.50 to 3.00; 35.00; Jul 115.0 115.0 Z114.8; Oct 115.3 115.3 115.3; fed Hoi.goed steers 28.50 to 32.60; choice led Mar 114.5 114.5 Z114.4; Oct 114.5 114.3 heifers 32.33 to 33.CO. Good to low choice Z114.4. 28.85 to 31.75. Choice 550 to 607 lb Feeder Cattle Certificated wool spot sllS.0. Wool tops steers 34.00 to 34.50; 700 to 995 b futures closed quiet. No sales. Certificated feeder 29.70 to 32.50. Good 26.75 tc 31.00. Hcl. wool si58.5. tops spot feeder steers 27.75 to 26.40. 465 to 489 b steers 34.50 to 36.75. Choice 510 to 6GO to 33.50; good lb feeder heifers, 28.03 to 30.75; choice 4u0 to 47 lb heifers 32.50 to 34.60; 400 to 422 lb Hoi. heifers 35.00 to Young feeder cows 21.25 to Room 308 Boston Bldg. Self-Servic- t, Livestock Ph. Pick the new car of your and select the equip- ment desired! area mountain from the attended the program. J.K. West, western region stall Robert Cage, production manager for RCA stereo, and Daryl Bade, district manager for the RCA Sales Corp. were present: Salt Lake Eggs and State Securities Lie. HERES HOW THE ZION MOTOR 6' SALE WORKS. RCA executives RCA dealers 150 Markets In Brief SU M as well as Albert E. Schwabacher .Jr. has been named to the board of directors of Toledo Mining Co., according to an announcement from Anthony G. Hatsis, president. Toledo Director ' ' 800 W. Mr. Cage reported that the computer - controlled operational system, which took four years to develop, was an The system first. industry is being used to produce tiie radio tuners in 17 new RCA console stereo models. OESCRteT'oH GROUP 100 per cent brighter A color television tube and a computer - crafted tuner were featured at the unveiling of RCAs 1970 home entertainment line held Thursday at Huish Distributing Co., 2525 S. service. for This Special Price demands of growth in Salt Lake City. Homes, businesses and the University of Utah will be served by the new equipment, freeing switching facilities in both the downtown and 21st South offices for further growth in those areas, Aaberg said. John N. Clawson, Salt Lake architect, designed tiie building which will include a basement and ground floor. The design anticipates the addition of two stories when needed. The Salt Lake facility Includes headquarters and machine accounting facilities in addition to warehousing for tiie full Admiral line of television sets, refrigerators, air conditioning, ranges, dish- - ,63 fRF.lt 'HI the mechanical contract and Yates Electric, Inc., being awarded Heating Co. obtaining g S. G. NEED TO BE SOLD er Christiansen Plumbing and Admiral Names Utah Distributor Lockhart Utah Corp., is this years AIBA president and cha'rman of the week-lonnational conven-- I Utah Power Light Company has announced the appointment of David Rex Keilson to manager of lands and ad valo- 150 NEW CARS Work will begin next month with completion planned for the spring of 1970, according to Eric C. Aaberg, vice president and general manager. The low hid on construction was submitted by Layton Construction Co., Inc., with Palm Los Angeles. rem taxation. OVER Contracts have been let for the construction of a $4 million electronic switching central office building for Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Industrial Bankers Association's 35th onnual convention at the Century Plaza Hotel in Manager Appointed Chrysler Plymouth Contracts Let For Unit Two Utahns are participating this week in the American Thursday, Edward I. Vetter, president, Murray First Thrift and Loan Co., addressed delegates in a session on Raising Public Capital. Mir AROUND AT TELEPHONE OFFICE -- On DONT ISO Work starts soon on building to' house telephone switching unit. J;H: tion. WE f On the Metal Min- ing Division and will relocate in New York City. They are Robert X. Pratt, Utah Copper Division industrial engineer, and R. Ward Grosz, mines plant sup, intendent at the Nevada Mines division. Kenneth H. Matheson Jr., 2041 Waldo Dr., was named mine plant superintendent at Utah Copper Division. He was formerly truck and shovel The company does creative engineering, but has a special emphasis on material han-- . dling. For example, it will design a systems approach to which a new warehouse, would include loading facilities, truck lifts, computer related inventory controls and the like. Often it will custom design an entire warehouse to fit a clients needs. VO OR WRITE: P.O. BOX 95, ' v pturner tne first tenant. iiie SB.Vs approval was announced it: a letter to Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. .MONEY RAISED that the King explained South Davis Community group raised about $10,000 in stock subscriptions to help finance the purchase of the land. Another $54,000 was raised through the South Davis Security Bank as a first mortgage on the property. park. PROVO OFFICE Two mining executives will become assist- - president acquired six acres of ground for an industrial park and the Kenway organization will be 7 ! litllillllilliliiinitiliuillll operations. '' 364-044- w Kennecojt Corp. Copper today announced a series of promotions affecting its Utah mdi SALT LAKE OFFICE vT TEMP SQUJ PARR |