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Show Industrial Promotion Dire dor's Job Is A Long-Ter, f echnical Business m DON By le-er- C. WOvDWARD News et tj hs, fA I r;r Ed Bu-.r- .e n : TJ : that tri .ze is r. e co- - dl ess" J. as he entar.lv L 3 Ulan austrial I y i . i.. m oftn.es s ! mo- - i e axed n e - proft- -- A, s aid .i en-o- g1- f. , re-- bu-- .- Ronald g 't is a n k.gVrm mica, o peep Pro-- ot.cn ,j i Div,- - You t t e , pre-par- - i- i tn.ies Saturday, Sve.n-o- isut November 15, current je caked ns temporary. Ho vra- - WOs scw.-s. ce f always task, since there are utx, county and i- r&Uoiu.-- P PPy This ,1 1 1. l : t ' ir.-i- J a - "The next six year- - will be critical ones for I tab. he said. I've never been a con-- x meed as I am that I tabs time is now." he added. Were getting so many inquiries that I can't keep up e, and ai'er f, g t 1 wor poets, wti c tr s, . f ntn tug Sir. Woodward s hashes, parties and lot- - of Ur, at we need to do ng-- t .blu.it," he said. "It tikes uxx some goals for of work. hard lot t e next four to 10 years and Swenson - acting director tecide xx Here we wart to o' the Utah Industrial Promo-- : Ie. ce said. "And then we on Division and ins specif c scuuld support it. t i i: 71 To do rev. 'e .uteres: a Ure. : ; :ce re- -t .s a profiio e t . ce for busme es to be..-?- , f i al'O works wtr cere-ra- r es working here re an ; "ort to get tnem to expand t eir operator-- . - Wa: as ri- y re - he po v be has tc f -- a- - I an ea-- x so main niuni-couts- tv in organizations working industrial promotion, to sax nothing of prixate organ tike Iro-lti- h and .he chambers of commerce. urn-t-- V 1969 A7 s u as aims b'm iv" kin,, r er w ten t e a.v W alter G. Smith, resigned to go into prixate business. X new director. Jacc Alston, v.i,1 take c 'large on Dec. 1. And since in- - joo is only temporaiy, he added, "I can -r as i i to i- -t I xs to he ge.dt h!'. 1 needs. tanq i s it it to t. e Leg.- - ot- I.M i', bX t.w1 i'il a lo1 g li- -t of eo'n-)- i i i - t .A I e yvu.,g ug uiy i is w iGed umt But h- .d-- o - owed a e.ut tint outlined II e gie.it ; m umt of inteiae-t- u t n t goes on betxxeeu a eompinx and agencies. umxersitiC'. bark-- , litie- -, .ioci itions t it V . 1, 1 For many years the state functioned without an agencx that could go after industry m competition xxitn other states. It xx a one of the last to se t up a state agency. In fact, most of the state's were conducted actixities through t"e Department of Employment Security, which set up i he Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning dirrected by V. C. Palfrey man. "Bill did a great job. but he couldn't go out of tue state, said Swenson. Recently. the Utah Cemr ti e has been brougnt urea r the general wing of tne state s t Department cf Dcxclopn Service- - (headed by Mltnti WedenmamT along with t e Irdu-tr.Fromoticn Dixisio.u "Theics no dupli, atavi said Swenson. "We get a lead on a ompanv, tnen t.ike it to them and they help us find a place m Utah where they can t,- - i !' t pineet. IAS.k'l r Ik et a ICO ilk" e , - mipie The axe u- t. r" tc.it KC- - ea : took rd ' W'e kaxe a great opjioriu-n.'- y no v to take pb"'- - r.vav-troCal. torn i, !o s,id. This is true now m.oie ttian exer beote. But. he said Our approach has to be differ nt. ou can't compare us with a stale in the rest of the country. We eompi to with the 11 Western State's, ami our ((Highest competition is IVnxer and Phoenix. ce tr e .ate s aJxa.i-tdL- t aid clis tilx outages? We til ou- - people. le Wi.itt -- -- said. Theyre our biggest a! locate." Ronald J. Swenson works with Judy Vance in preparing booklet for prospective In effect, then. Swenson's Job is to work outside the industry. ip . A Dim xxitn extensixe nm.-ir- SMELTING, EEHN-INAND MINING CO. (45-- C. s) I 1.3S V copper iteiations i : iic and -- fabricating and mines lead, aver. The aljser.ee ot woik stoppages, cecLrung s art-ucosts, and greater from a new i ontributiors mire should increase earnings. Earnings for the 12 r onths ended June, 1960, p were $3.86 per share compared with $3.33 per share for t. e prexious 12 months. ESE estimates earnings of $4.75 per share for the next 12 CARBORUNDUM CO. (THE) (43:s) CBO is one of the hugest producers of abra- .onths. An annual dixudend of share is paid. i TINS CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Ca (70) CP is a railroad which also derives income fiom telecommunications and securities of transportation affiliates. Rate increases and growth m the ielecommunii a i i o n s field increa-- e snouid earnings. Earnings for the 12 months ended June, 1969. were $5 51 per chare compared xx ith So 18 -r hare for the previous 12 months. ESE estimates earnings of So 75 per share for the rext 12 months. An annual dividend of S3 20 per share is paid. G sive products. $1.00 per Firmer prices, No Gas Shortage, Fuel Firm Says There Is impending srortage of natural gas in the . tea served by Mountain Fuel Supply Co., an official of the no purchase cf gas from a major Simon pipeline company, said. I. run said today. have always main-- 1 med a reserve supply of at ! a st 15 years, vhich is what x e hax'e on hand at the pres-- e t time, said J. T. Simon, rtmor vice president, opeia-- . We on. addition, we are cons ntly seeking new sources of - ipp'ty from our own produc-- 1 from nr. field purcha-e- s oti.er producers, and purchases from pipeline companies, "his year we discovered a i w gas field in southwestern Wyoming, and a new gas zone m an existing field, drilled In ( -- line w impoitant IN in two ed cxtn-io- n other fields, some new gas in and increased n Utah, pui- ea-- t- our He acknowledged that there aie supply problems in other parts of the country. The gas and oil industry has been call-lr- g attention to tiie-- e problems from time to tune in an efort to remove some of the regulatory restrictions on gas and to provide production greater incentives to pred-er- s and pipeline companies to dull more wells. rather ironic that in thus present situation xxhere needs the od and gas indu-tr- y to expand it- - rate of drilling, Congress is proposing to reduce the depletion allowance and thus nnke it even more dilliuilt tm producer and to in pipeline companies drilling programs It is crease 19 iv bTOCKS I OR CAPITAL g and leamrg operatior- - u I tab. Las been selected as the stock of the week. l.S. P thetr twn annual fJtrirjA?vi per share is paid. .JORGENSEN (EARLE M.) (2414) JOR is an independent distributor of steel and aluminum. Higher volume and the absence of a strike should in- crease earnings. Earnings for the 12 months ended Firm Has New Office Open house was held Friday hy Un.gard Insurance Group at the new offices, East. 2033-13t- h Agents from Utah. Idaho and Nevada attended the fete and were greeted by J. Rodney Hadley, district sales representative- Charles I. Palm-ertoPortland, Ore., division vice president: and C. F. Marshall, Portland, division -- iP i g to t, ke e of ire s good, (hue w t'ir attention c d get get t 'em i me. it s tl e s ungi st rung we xe got. t.ui n e trial dcxtiuphieiit. ! x.i-- had the money tor shotgunning, Ix'cau-- e tint's wuat our inn ge needs. Other areas dont think good of us, nor do they think bad of Us. They just dont think at ail. 1 e iia program, up!ed witn the expanded Tout I't Coup.. I progi.in, is i roads on scwix making tnis. he sjui He emphasized again that the job ot attr.munu industry one. should be a picies-iorMuch of the staft s time is d spent putting together prcrentations for different compan.es, and each r toui-yoa- al mdixi-dualize- ales manager. Sixteen are persons employed in the Salt Lake including Robert S. Jack-so- of-fc- e, d'stnct claims manager, and Oliand Byion Robm-o- n via Delhi oi.k, district underwrite! LEASE paid. STOKER BRODC ST1G CO. (3SjD SEE i n. broadcaster with a major interest in Northeast Airlines. Increased revenues 1 ; f br' up- - i, of tie ,!. i e t o.!, t e ,m-o- 1 ela'-d- ips. fae o is arri no um. The dec mion to e't iM h lew pla"-- ' 's bi'Oel .dnio-- t e tirely ojiua etononik', r e i -- sui. b.'er, 'On from broadcasting operations should aid earnings. Because of losses at Northeast, earnings for the 12 months ended September, 1969. were $1 37 per share compared with $2 72 per share for the previous 12 months. ESE estimates etir-in?- s of S? 73 pc- - share for the next 12 months. An annual dividend ct jl.tX) per share is paid. Your broker will be pleased to furnish you with additional information regarding the above securities. Te Electron c Sock Evaiuator several diet t' U'r'j NOW MEN lease Specials Take Advantage of our 24 Month Closed End lease Rates. Full Maintenance, Faxes and License Included CARS C N RocWie porarioo York has selected tne five secc it es aOove tor cutsand ng fcncame ited !ue and afccva eage narke EiE s ccmoUers to perre--- " taks commotuv done by individual research analysts However, he com-rohas ihe advance of soeed era-- t ra ESE to analyse ap&rcximrev 0 securities each week In foreca f. he price action cf a ecurTv EsE of earntngs, a vdeds cb ams estima dif t arj ruesaies from and programs a ccnen8L; vt 0 estimates nto he ccmoLifer corrnoter then assigns a ratino to tr security wh ch serves as a gci oe v.r the recommendat ens mad by EE S nee th ra' nq y gned to a vn the esfmes is largely c fKe a cbtamed tv -r Maenoen vp- n recommend or o m accuraw 0 reoec 'r9 ro v dual resea cn a and the corkhet a'e suh t t o ais t rr it' tan c'dit'ors national cri$ s or r a .i e.rnK xhich are tnored cacie n xy hve ftuence OO thf sex '1' tr tl c e rcccmmendt- e of BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Low Cost e -- ipps S shijie (' t a ! h'.uigi ipuutx i f tl.t t think exeiyone in the of-- t .der tiie threctoi shoud be nn tip no'iit st tern 0 beep d out of poldtis," Swenson -- aid. " nd xtexe eoi io take t. et look at the salary schedule Kiexpn ot i haxe lett and all ot u- - led tor more money, lie -- aid. Weber County pays man promotion $18 OtX) a year and the state pays $13 000, he -- aid i ,ov. Hampton has already -aid he wants to take the industrial promotion division out of politics, and the Legislative Council is strongly m f ixor of that. I i Bu- - ress Week -- uixey ot tne lac or- - mat lniu-ti- x is looking tor when it -- hops tor a rexv home showed that the four rno- -t important considerations are labor, transpoita-tion- , site and community fac- - HYRUM. Cache County cutting and putk-,.jto program cd povnie iroie elfiuent aid i.opomiioi pac kei to retarer FUllY EQUIPPED Dodge's Super Charger handling ha been inaugurat-d by E A Miller and It was inevitable that Dodge would tack the prefix "super onto one of its inch Magnum enand this is it. Powered by a show cars, Charger two-sedeck and forward moulded with is roadster a car the topless, gine, louan air spoiler on the rear deck. It also has two sets of in hood vers for engine coding. the Under the rew system, car-c- a es are sectiored at the packing plant into the ba-i- c cut- -: blade, chuck, rib. round, round bone chuck, sir'oin t.p. loin end and shert lom. d vacuum-operate- I ApDrenfices See Parleys ranker Dees i'o i New Interest Hike - PhilNEW YORK (UPI) barker John R. adelphia Bunting Jr. told United Pre-- s International very unlikely there will I inct ra-in the eomiri-cia- l bank pnme intere-- t rme. Bunting, president of Fit t Philadelphia Banking & Tru-- t v Co., said in a teephone he was misquoted in me fniariiil pre- -' as being eertam a prime rale hike was coming soon. "I think the etonomus cr the -- ituation have c tiled for an increa-- e in the prune ia for some time aid (j.ah.o:.- -- irtei-viev- have reduced the i- f an increase in the pi ime rate to 10 to 20 per cert . . I think thances ot an maea-- e therefore are ve:y unlikely. Bunting -- aid. Rumcis of ,.n lr emanatu Lon Wall Street, 1 i -- o'- lad e t - Nev -- ot k b ledge of Y k'ow cu ' t.i-- e I wejt et uritn unitie- - Thui -- lay. ! d g i I per.ua : n r v g a', ' c . h- - t e i. ' "V Gate Ciw Steel has great things in store fer Salt Lake Focatelio and Boise. In u-- e- Knud-e- u Con nary project n Parleys Cary or. T, e grop toii.ed tne pio;-fv- t uirectien cf ui der Robeit H. Mir.p'.ode. piOjC- -t ,ager. :p j'i t'. A" Li. by 't T.sc 1 del; Ge a. . T 1. t e 1 i oi - i rro-,.'- I..K -;- xr-o:ed Cbaper of 1 Con's ('per Ul an No. 3 (vitp t 1 with sales projection. The cut are sealed in x acu-upackages at the pack.ng plant, eliminating the problem of carca-- s shrinkage and preserving flavor ard coloi. Me t e- n tender n .ed bag- - th m under any ordmaiy hanging condition- -. Miner -- aid. fa-t- er be-o- packaging aiso holds nation to a nanin.ar: ..IIcw- - longer marketing I e at lea- -t 21 day- - T; e cu'am t- -e pi ever to T e i e it - be p a le cu-- . g jgmx h sn im n . Lr.,r. Nevada ai.d Cantor, p investing in stocks carefully seieeed for long term growth possibilities. Persons wishing to obtain copy of the free prospectus describing the com pany may do so merely by wiitmg or calling our office. store for cu. Try lo. Lincoln 951 East 21st So. Mercury 'Xry GATE CITY STEEL on wnf 500 West 9th South, Telephone: (331) Comet 484-873- 1 u ,!. 1 oA riarkeiou The Estate Fund Management Corporation 209 Utah Savings Building Salt Lake City, Utah 4111 Phone: (801) 11 -- rotv 328-159- 3 3:3-S4- 4t is: retail store Cun purchase exactly the amount of beef e feel- - sure he car. sell arel mane hi- - purchases m accctd City. Our complete inventory in Salt Lake C,ty is cn'y part of the story. This inventor is backed up by additional quantities and sices available overnight from our Service Centers in Denver, We have great things hghway of the group tie Mmrisor vi-'- cd t, 1'. i' with e- uinment, oi heavy T e . Hem-eh- of xariou- i oi -- trait ion and the tVo roro1 thu- - reduced, explained Lyr-- i K .Miller, company presmen. The butcher or owner of a Forty yourg men. part cf the Utah Operating Engineers A p p r entice-hi- p Progra rr . viewed several phases of road i distraction tir-- t hand today. To oiier.t othe- - f "But political and -- e- Lr a an me tease month or tuo. Fridiy to will continue liKely dictate $jt m m i ng Co. 410-cub- ic at A STATE CAP'.TOL, 5 ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I, N I v ttl; gen-e- i t to know e gt idii g i"A-pende- UTAH SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 403 M 1.1 stall A new meat OF COMMISSIONER OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS -- s Packaging Designed BULK SALE OF ASSETS for odditionol informa ti ev xx ibpes pet du s 'i,i h - n sjietiah'ts years. bii'iie-sn'e- a ,i ei t September. 1969, were $3 19 per skate compared with $3 07 per share for the previous 12 months. ESE estimates earnings of $3.30 per share for the rext 12 months. An annual dix idend of SI 30 per share is Including Air Conditioning heanrg tn htld in th Putrid Court of Ulah Counlyot Provo, Utah, on Novomber 7, 1 969 on o proposed Bulk Sale of Aisett of Uroh Savings and toon Association, including porcels of real property, real estate contracts, notes and lo SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY for a sum in sold $7,000 000 OO. The Association' book value o theosses being evteeos $14 000 000 00 The fiearrng was continued from November 7 until December 5, 1 96? of 1 0 CO o'clock a m At that t.me the present offer ot SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY will be given further considerot on All attend and ae lovers, prospective buyer or other interested persons may the Sales Agreement Competitive bids will be cons dered A copy of P'o-o- , U oh, is avauaoie tor inspection at ttve Utah County Clerk s afrce in hforeexei. I h jvixate indixiduiis. 1 ,i -t Imnis-- t Dixi-si.i- Ito-iiedi- Swenson denied that his agency has been Using a shotgun approaeli to indus- Dixi-io- t.- tne xith this much demanded of the staff, it is imly w ise to . make sure that the staff is ! stable, he addl'd, and admits that this is one area xxhere fi flic Industrial Promotion has had probleias. Turn11 key over has been high personnel have left in four - ir -, :! e r as were $4.07 per share compared w ith $3.45 per share for the previous 12 months. ESE estimates earnings of $4 40 per share for the next 12 n w commur bx New Meaf 1969, 40 , !. fid fWfS p of SI He s d Ut ii was m ail unusual situatmii. We ju- -t don t iaxe a str-r- g image If I -- iv Phoemx to you. you get one image, and if I say Denver, you get another. But if I say Salt Lake City, you get a blurted image you just subt s of O S3 improved efficiency, and less start-ucosts should aid eam-l- i gs. Earnings fer the 12 months ended September, nmfhs, i tul. a infot m.dioii T is e st.aphtHi tl Piomotioi, v i a : |