OCR Text |
Show 'T ,,-- i iiy-(fr- iWBMiaiT; rlniiiriyiwiii Amerieon Motors T Acquire Jeep DETRUIT was The announced jointly by AMC and Kaiser Industries Corp. calls for The agreement payment of $10 million cash, $10 million in AMC's negotiar notes and 5.5 ble million shares of American Motors Capital stock which is currently selling for about $11 U u f ifiji h ijiii ji'n'ii ..i j in hi jim CORNER ON COMMERCE ( I Strike Threat Over For UAL Spark For Crime five-yea- a share. f Jp W S W ''? tt i million in negotia- will be subject to approval by board of directors of both firms. American Motors and Kai- ser Jeep manufacture non- - v f r-T- vJ 1 M wwv'.-i'.- L 10B Monday, competitive product lines with ble notes is subject to adjustment following an audit of Kaiser Jeep, AMC said, and JUNEAU, ALASKA (AP) -Law enforcement officials say organized crime has begun moving in on the Alaskan oil boom. M-- agreement $10 Oil Boom , Ameri- (AP) can Motors announced today it has agreed to buy Kaiser Jeep Corp. tor $80 million. The 'njiWHii-t- complementary management and dealer organizations, the said. announcement American Motors produces a of broad line passenger vehicles in a wide range of price classes, and Kaiser Jeep specializes in the manufacture AMC October 20, 1969 drive a line of pleasure and utility vehicles and heavy duty military and of four-whe- government vehicles. Through Saturday, Kaiser more than had produced 83,000 trucks this year. During the same period, AMC had built about 215,350 cars. Idaho Power Urges Rate Hike BOISE (UPI) The presiof Idaho Power Company dent HORSEPOWER It Our Bviinesi SCIENTIFIC DIAGNOSIS . plvi yean of experience brings you the belt in auto tune-up- ! Albert Carlsen testified at the IPUCs hearing on Idaho Powers application for a rate increase the company filed in company. Modern Warehouse 50,000 Sq. Feet Dock Height, Sprinklers Trackage, Close In. For Lease er Sale J. B. Carlos, Jack Jensen Tuneun Bear Wheel Alignment GAIL F. BYWATER Automotive Technician Ph. 322-354- 7 665 S. State - Idaho Power also filed nev rate schedules covering service to special contract customers with loads in excess of 750 kilowatts, and for service supplied to FMC, the Atomic Energy Commission, the city of Weiser, machinery center, J. R. Simplot Company at Poand certain street catello, lighting rates. FIRST SECURITY REALTOR Phone 5 42) So. Main The Noise Level mented: "The economic situation up now is such as to attract , organized crime. And now is the time to get in on the ground floor. Alaska's economy long has been dependent on federal spending, mostly by the mili- here Is Dangerous ture. Bailey says Valdez, Fairbanks, Anchorage and Kenai are among the likely targets for Mafia and other crime syn- Prolonged exposure of noise to rats has caused them to lose their fertility, turn homosexual, eat their yn lg and, at very loud levels, to die, said the maga- its cations services to Teleprinter Exchange Service subscribers in the Salt Lake City area, according to F. B. Sherman, district manager. new Telex Computer Services unications to are designed (TCCS) broaden Telex communications capabilities including the ability to transmit messages Tight Money Puts Pinch .a FOR FOR pounds OR -30 Warren L. Woods, coordinator and merchandise manager -- $ MORE WOMEN in 20 Visits WASHINGTON (UPI) The money squeeze on the housing industry drew tighter this' month, with only 55 per cent of the FHA regional offices reporting an adequate supply of funds, a Nixon Administration survey shows. The figuers indicated 45 per cent of the Federal Housing Administration regions were rejecting at least some loans that would have been granted if the money had been avail- able. The FHA also reported continuing increases in the cost of mortgage money. On Sept. 1, 60 per cent of the FHA offices had an adequate supply of money. The FHA also said the average interest yield on secondary sales of 7 per cent FHA '(0 mortgages was 8.4 per cent, up from 8.36 per cent in September. The administration said average conventional mortgage s. interest rates were 8.25 percent for new homes and 8.3 per cent for existing homes on WOMEN MEN Firm up and get rid of those extra inches in just 60 to 90 days! With your National Health Physical Conditioning and Fitness program designed for you, you'll feel better and look younger. Eliminate 2 or 10 inches off your stomach and have a trim hard mid section, slim down your seat, and develop the shoulders and arms. Your shape can be great in 1969, so start your custom program now! Oct. 1. of Wilwood Shoes, Inc., Holla-dahas been elected to the board of directors of National Association Shoe Retailers (NSRA), with headquarters in During the past year,' 355 million board feet of lumber was sold in the Intermountain of the Forest Service, Floyd Iverson, Region forester Region said. Timber harvested on Nacontributes tional much to the local as well as the national economy, Iverson added. Forests The trees are being harvested and utilized by locally operated mills, providing jobs for skilled and unskilled workers. An additional 343 million board feet of timber has been TIMBER sold, yet PROCESSING Economic researchers estimate that for every million board feet of timber utilized, there is an estimated $1,356,000 added to the nation- al economy timber through processing. A million board feet of lumber supports approximately 9 to 11 jobs in the processing industries, while an additional 25 jobs are supported in secondary industries, the Forest Service reported. nm SELL EVERGREENS FOR FREE ADVANCE RESERVATIONS CALL: OUR NATIONAL 521-620- COMPLETE RATE 0 direct-dia- l 15 WHO CALL The sale of Christmas trees on national forests is rapidly becoming big business, Forest Service officials say. In the Intermountain Region nearly 70.000 trees were sold in 1969. Mostly evergreens are used for Christmas tree sales, but pinon pine, spruce, Douglas- - Ever think youd be good at selling life insurance? Mutual funds? Investment counseling? Or did you ever wish you could sell all three? TO MEET CALL HOURS: 1 1 0 a.m. NOW ALL YOUR 484-87- 86 NEEDS to 'Your one .best prescription 0 p.m. Daily to a a.m. to p.m. Saturday 8 8 dial SALT LAKE'S MOST MODERN REDUCING AND FIGURE PERFECTION FACILITIES 484-87- 86 1033 E. PfRFEC T - 4 s .f New York City. of Woods Announcement election was made at the annual NSRA board meeting during the National Shoe Fair in Chicago. The balloting was conducted nationally. fir and true fir trees re i also popular. Christmas tree cutting can be beneficial to forests when proper management practices are followed, the Forest Service added. Many young stands of trees must be periodically thinned to assure satisfactory growth of large timber. In some areas, Christmas trees are the only practical harvest. OTHER PRODUCTS Other valuable products are the result of multiple use management of National Forest resources, an official noted. Included in these are wool and meat from cattle and sheep grazed on mountain rangelands, and abundant fish and wildlife. Prsident Richard Nixon has declared the week of October National Forest Products Week. Over ten billion cubic feet of raw materials from these forest lands each year is converted into shelter, furnishings, chemicals, paper and a host of other products, the President said. 19-2- 5 FOWLER GAS WATER HEATER Fully Automatic a SIZES 0 Guaranteed For 5 Year. Thu mean a lot with cur great water prenure here. o INSTALLATION BY LICENSED PLUM9ER OR COME IN 21st Sooth, Ift 11 Im ready to offer the right man an executive sales financial opportunity. Selling planning to individuals and businesses. Represent$3 billion company. With a training ing a first-rat- e salary up to $800 a month plus opportunities for additional income. And prospects high in the range. broad-spectru- m 484-87- 86 J five-figu- OHM MON. THRU (AT. 1.30 A.M. Til 6R.M. OPEN SUNDAY AJft. 'Til 4 P.M. re 6 If this sounds like your cup of tea, call me at this paper. Id like to hear or write Box from you. 322-045- 9Itr Cal. CLASS LINED Were one of the few who are now in all three. And Y-2- 3, Utuiii f approximately subscribers for transmitting written messages and data. To take advantage of the service, a user needs to or install new equipment modifiy existing Telex printers, Sherman said. FIGURE" FREE PARKING 99 the of any 30,000 FACILITIES LIMITED TO NEXT teleprinter service, can autoconnect a user with matically exchange 355 Million Feet Of Lumber Sold offered but not Iverson said. Between now and Jan 25 youll be able to lose up tot 4 inches off your waist and hips lift, firm and develop your bust line, and be a full 2 dress sizes smaller than you are now, with a personally designed figure perfection and reducing program from Slenderform. Be a new you in just 60 to 90 days, and look and feel younger. Thousands of women hava proven the Slenderform National way works! faster and more automatically than was possible before. Telex, Western Unions Salt Laker Named National Director On Housing w 10-20- computer-basr- communi- d The tfM LOSE Western Union has extended Comm t Mr. Peterson Western Union Expands Services man-mad- ml im y Industries. e noise, whatever its Virtually all source, can be suppressed," said Fortune, and the added cost of silencing devices on machinery is less formidable when measured against the cost of noise pollution which is estimated to be more than $1 billion annually in accidents, absenteeism, inefficiency and compensation claims. pipeline planned from the North Slope. Big payrolls will be involved in building the pipeline and terminal, scheduled for completion by 1972. y Fillin0 a new position at TeleMation, Inc. in Salt Lake City is Fred L. Peterson, recently said appointed director of industrial relations, of the television equipLyle 0. Keys, president ment manufacturing firm. Peterson will have responsibility for industrial and employe relations, including policies of relating to personnel and representation activities. TeleMation in community For the past seven years, Peterson has been industrial relations manager of the guidance and control systems division of Litton zine. 800-rr.i- contract, which involved rates of pav, rules and working conditions! were not disclosed pending the ratification vote. The contract between United and the IAM had expired last Dec. 31, but both sides had been engaged in discussions until the national mediation board called in to help mediate the dispute said the issues could not be resolved. A cooling off period was imposed last month and the union scheduled a strike when the period ended Oct. 24. New Position At TeleMation tune said. "CF MEN the of Details g dicate operators. Valdez will be the Gulf of Alaska of terminal the of and Aerospace Machinists Workers (IAM) will vote this week on whether to ratify the contract covering 18,000 mechanics and related employes. The level of everyday noise NEW YORK (AP) to which the average American is exposed already may exceed the level which causes permanent damage to human hearing, Fortune Magazine reported. The noise level has doubled since 1955, has become a scourge of our land, and is no less dangerous and degrading than the poisons we dump into our air and water, the .magazine said in its October edition. Besides causing deafness, noise also may be related to constricted arteries, hypertension, loss of equalibrium, impaired vision and heart trouble, For- d But the state's oil wealth, publicized by the sale last month of more than $900 million in oil and gas leases on the North Slope, is changing the states economic pic- the of membership International Association big-tim- e new-foun- August for the increase and for revised tariffs which would affect the majority of the customers served by the "Dynamometer" Custom They have already tried to work into the state, mainly through legitimate business, declared Mel Personett, state c o m m i s s i o n er of public safety. Douglas Bailey. U.S. attorney for Alaska, said he had also seen evidence of criminal activity and com- tary. told the Idaho Public Utilities Commission today the company must spend $250 million before 1975 for necessary expansion of facilities. -WASHINGTON (UPI) United Air Lines and a union which had threatened a strike next Friday reached a tentative agreement Sunday on a contract dispute dating back to last Dec. 31. The strike date was canceled. I |