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Show I U E)) C By DON Deseret Pm WOODWARD NeWS Business 1.r .....,,,,,.,r 1 Lasnt anrrimced or .I,,,, Jgo i , a t v 4( , 14. o,) , , a,. i i i ; '.b,e, t ' l b ii , . ... , 8B million. 1.5 million kilowatt power plant . One reason for his appearance urs to discuss the Impact the new plant would would employ I 0 elSttifil ntitupg . . - 1.1OO peo- , I 1 ,' r,..,......ote. ' '''." '''.. A-- ,, ,,, - '-- . onttucti r:30,03goo I I; 1 Irtz t v I, e6 Jill -' kt 4 - ,.' t' ' - ',..." ' ''NV.',''' ,' ' AVN ;,.. ...., - '- , t,---- 'A NS,':,, ' :1 i d.,,-i,--t- 'I ,,,,,,. 1, lit 'IP tSlk 711 ,,:',- ' k k. , N.,, .,, - ..4- - 'a." s'..,..'"r7.. ' li GET ( r i, ( I ti ..,... ' - -- te Ile , t Art: a ' I 1.1. 0 . ' - ' - ' the r 11 I '11K177:2P 1 Ii II1 SKIEDADDLER IGothat's onyWhereonytimeon you big, benutifel SUPER SCOUT MARK Explore whierdiscover ell the fun and excitement waiting for you thenit the top! legged dependability end performance bus been built into the SUPER SCOUT snow. I EAREIL II ((' Snow-gri- X Adjustable, finger-ti- p throttle control p windshield t 1 II Tinted Variable auto. I I' t), 4,64 Coffee Tokio IL Spacial factory purchase in time for Christmas I,- 11 SSCUOPER 1.,, 11'. MODEL 17r,i. 5814 .,," 1 - ' 1 ; REG. -- i:1124"-.1; i ; ,, , Li Expressway store 0 rt THEY - ', 41- li ? Z , 1 ) i if , ,,,.,.,,,, 000....,,. 40110k I mrnelpontle lien" LAST Bock e mostoble 1I Sect ii ,iii, ' 4 ' t 75 315 250 2175 9.0e 10.00 211 51) 1 75 5 25 75 25 2 2$ 9, 3 53 2 03 3 1 53 50 2 2 00 2i I ZC Z.LonsistNefil 39 20 59 9) 9) 5 'no') 1290 25 11 75 1255 9t2,1 375 ,- 25 2' 50 2 4: 7 thi 00 70 315 2190 551 2190 30 CO 2390 2090 - 17 50 Lonstilthfierscorp tri 227'3 1390 le 25 (10 t 3, 30 28 03 390 It SO 14 33 IC 75 An Independent Instiranco Agent Works for You anaeirrrTo I Mkii; YOUR Indeoendert lianntler ,4.L.Awl7rsizI nib - - Baer J. Grant CORP. & Ccmpany MSILICAN INSURANCE for Every Need BONDS CALL FOR COMPLETE s No 7o roordoo0 AMERICAN INSURANCE & INVESTMENT 411, 11O4 IIII I Pk 3594778 INSURANCE SERVICE bon Brinisgovo Paul Cattle tsra. 111 C 'owl; (Bud) flenniOn 65 S. Main 322-343- 4 I 20 So. Main M''.n. is sot tis offvin. No offering is wade swept by s Prospectus fitted Bursas of Securities. of Lew ond Public Safety of the Stale New JerseN The Baron of antra:Ail Ow Store of New Jams has sot of passed os w roWorsed As swrils of the offering. rssrl r. $11 i I- LIMITED PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS - $1,000 Per Unit 11 - , Pnrchases Roarkted to 10 Units or Moro otweitsesaable ( 11 11 i t -- ts0000044.00),N.-- , Cr IN. cle Burnham Properties Led. 'mends ktvest primarily k i ome producing real mute locatod In areas of the United States believed to provide growth potential. 1 2Degwere - Retters Lock!. Colors per- Dritrittl' Ir7 Avelialblo s wort I ; The itreastrosot objectives lodoths (I) sash lkst, (2) tax shelter and (3) capital appeociadas For Individuah or entitles having a net worth of at least $51.1,000. I i HAPPY NEW YEAR - 4 it-- 1.75 18 125 4 87 2 LILES We lope Tog tuns e Merry Christina end wisto you 0 ' 1,l't t ty r li i I., , OPEN MONDAY a FRIDAY' TILL PA. m ovtanag I 1 34.50 55 175 BURNHANI PROPERTIES LTD. q t( 095c,171 e LIETTLes.2q9 of e $1495 :4"kla913hyd.wablip AVAILABLE 1( ,,.....- - runt ii i 27S5 rsyms I 4.,5111W.0014, p.titoomooltrek 1 Reg. 050 350 200 7; q) 50 2 TracyCo44.rs8a, UtabConcretee VeReVBankt.Yrust Itatnr,CornouterSys Val eytdati Be, WatlerPa,nk&Trult 8 08 50 15 31 255 Ict;er,o,M:ne, 10 37,4 3,00 13.75 SO 93 209000 UNITS 514 t STENO CHAIR Surely,. Te.emat oninC 915 075 4 oe ,$) 3 esti-keene- irzw 14164, lachodmi 1 41;:,' , WHILE FINANCING i . ,... ta5t See i 5520 Van Winkle '11 tli ... t ,, :; ,..,t, L'i ,, , - ; Aloodova togs ,,,,,meesTyre111 , , ll 11 This I milling li r.,-,,,-,,,, ) I ;t11,f.:iNti: I I I vou 13 90 33 00 I These Securities ban not been qualified for sale In the States of New York, Ilawal. Idaho, and oertain other states, and may not be offered or sold la suchAlaska, States. rest tor Cairklass eking .szL9.9$5 mill be paid vs k; METAL DESK rt) n,El (1717 l'141 3 11 250 AUTO 110 IC I While They Lest lied Tables Mr. Vans The dividend irdll authorize 3.142 share of the banks common stock to be paid. Itteezizg of Numbing and Heating Systems vt (AP)--W- ili1);. 50 0 ow t; Prwhores 1 - ff. YORK , Are You Protected? Taking their place will be American Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, Northwest Airlines, Pan American World Airways, Trans World Airlines, UAL, Inc. (bolding company for United Air Lines), Consol- 11102; Dec, 1131, 1131, 3113.0; 1137, 113 3. 31133. Ceet.lt4-,31ewool soot 1041 Wool tows furores comet owlet $aes. Eetthco'ed oPot woos SDPS 49.95 tlattItt.kg.szos told temps Nemiliss Loops 1 1 II MiliMMMME111111IMP 17,2 Industries. NEW ; ,;,,...,. February 28, 1970. to holders of record Dec. 9, 1969. assuming the required approvals. 50 925 025 Der. Wool Market $19.95 bank. The tilvldend Payment of the dividend is subject to approval of the comptroller of the currency and shattholders owning two Gulf, Mobile Central Railroad, Illinois Ernoeto inn Kansas Industries. City South- FEctuly0;1 irs1SecCogi irstSec Inv ern Industries, Missouri PaIsiesternFill cific Railroad, Northwest Ga ia y0,1 Rio Grande GarrettFro;ght ydroFlanleCorso Industries and Western Pacific Railraod. fool MODELS &ISLIGHTLY DAMAGED X Underseat storage speed, matic transmission log.11010 STENO CHAIRS - P Tillotson carburetio3 1 1 tot , ,,t,pri F,:.,..,..., 1 thirds of the stock of the announce& twormi oanorf 395 Wig nagplest eq. PUS 4 Directors of Granite National Bank have approved a 10 rcent stock dhidend, Ralph T. Kimball, president Ohio Dra Des;F" Derrt,Frocessi,q Railway, recliners, etc. Coe r, , 1 ksrtels, II& PUS RECLINERS all-ste- :,: CHAIRS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS 'mobile! chassis (1 II Rugged, I I III Positive disctrack brakes I 1 Pad 1 inier-des- Occasional rockers, rally-praye- d 11 11 tk 39.95 114A-back- s, a 111 II Bank Dividend Approved Cash orah ohs CNICAGO (UPI) unehznood; No. 2 of red ION., Corn '02 awl tictlef; No. 2 1.11,1: No. 3 velour 1.11324.1r1; No. 4 iNIZO;11 No. 5 xedow 1.0524. No 2 extra heavy Oars uncharded; sah,ta IAN. Reg Inchanged; No, 7 pfurng 11.1.74. : teed .75.15et sa,,,,er: Mait OW Soyorarts unchanaecl; too. 2 yerow 244; No. 4 yeiloor Ma. 3 yelow 2atV1-2,012.411,2; track Chicaga. no CLOS14:1111 tuAint a tri I to ... h Cash Grain ars closing cut.floor samples before inventory fare. Nylon freizo, brown, 1 only. Ititg $119.95 ti snowmobilon 1 141 Wayne Cook new preskteut Also announced was the appointment of Harvey M. Tanner as 2.zistant cashier in the commercial ban division and of George Stanley as assistant cashier and assistant manager at the Redwood-NortTemple office of the bank. idated Freightways, Pacific Intermountain Express and U.S. Freight Co. SOFA &CHAIR II II it i 4 Dow Jones said the change Over The Counter s.as made necessary by "the irandarS Dust Mass telesiNati drastically altered pattern of Dues Nen from iniermtaGes NASD sta mariner,- Iv Magna Investment itcommercial transportation tem prices as sit aossrosi AA4gnatfivest643 son. interdealm Werke msteiv MICiniotorp self. When the railroad aver- cAsnes SareognouR isia dm Pre CeS 00 not Morrisoni(rsodsiti tVsi markup, matt:Nam at caw NatiAmerlife end was maws begun toward the age NattAiesternLife HorthAmericanRE Sonorities of the I9th Century, the rails toNP4aGas A 1D4 9 ;DS VIRfsources sere the giant movers Of both AmiltSinarSonds 05 90 MOO Petro'eumResougas 13.75 AMSavings& LOIN itn Reseachincuses freight and people." ArcienMayta,r lo so tc.or RoyioExeculoninfts co Ham Stw,eficaiSsdli leis Saake Lumber 22 75 23,50 Sthottind Dropped from the list will bohem ftornevil itS y Ivan S.Jitinel Security 1,75 250 iverk ingMrNev 12.50 13 SO Ohio Brow,' ngArms be the Chesapeake ColniShearov 36 01 SMCInvesTrne,t 3400 se co Boric Southwst Research 1150 Railway, Florida East Coast Confirtmta rte 36.50 DASACorp 37 - Exa m pf es LI tI Wq ''NC7.44. 44 1966. railroad companies give way to six airlines and three trucking companies. Quality at a Fair Price ) 4 A h.ew credit department manager. G. Ross appointed by Walker Bank and Trust Co. He is an vice president and former examiner for the bank. A native of El Rito, NM., be is a grsduate of .Westminster College. He joined Walker Bank in 20 Odds in Ends SA 1E ., - , 5t Vara, has been NEW YORK (LTI) The Dow Jones rail average becomes the transportation beginning Jan. 2, when tine of Warehouso 111 , , Dank Promotes Three Changes List Title ., ...x......,,,,- .401111.4 , past 20 years. The association is made up of 25 firms In Utah and Idaho, representing over :00 food packers and marketing organizations located in all parts of the world. al gouE - , nd yt , - t. ....4- This first photo of the Air Forces new missile, the Maverick, shows James F. Drake, program manager at Hughes Aircraft Co., with a cluster of them as they might be carried on an aircraft's wings. The missiles are homing device. guided by an electro-optic- ' .7,,,, 4 c. The new prident has had 30 yDars experience in the business of food selling and has had his own firm for the Meet The Maverick x thdtet4 . .. ""' t i '44oik.ite41.4, ,aeb$ g -- tj Vito, ,,,..,.., 411 4"."' i LIT 4,, . - .111Mt 4 . ti(U :A ,. ' ' . - 3t.., ' MP ' - '''- Ior t. 2 ".' announced ( New officers selected to lead the Utah Food Brokers Association were announced today. Wayne Cook, president of the Wayne Cook. Inc., was elected president of the organization for the coming year. Other new officers are Gene Iimams of ')on Elggren Brokerage. vice president, and Mike Coldesina, Stanton - Dillingham Brokerage, secretary-treasure- r. itt, n, , ,c,, : ti travel-recreatio- I , p , ,02, 11 ...;,.. 0 ;IP i Food Brokers Name Officers ' 4 , 4 "',; ' n. 1. 1 . Dow Jones Ti ansport, Auto CORNER ON COMMERCE - I CONTINENTAL AGENCY CO. ,, : ..,4 portirg and distributing auto. mobiles in western Canada in the merger. The transaction involved an connection with other recreaundisclosed amount of money tional land developments they gary. Mberta, have merged, , an exchange of stock are now engaged in. lleichin's , officials of the firms through and cash. The Canadian firm gross volume exceeds $4 milamounced Monday. is privately held, utile Vistas hon and should produce earn. Layton P. Ott, chief execu,. ings near $500,000 in its fiscal five officer and chairman for stock is traded ended in 1970, said :Mel-chiyear 320 E. 4th South, S.L.C., Utah 328-811- 7 Vista, and Howard A. The firm distributes for Nielchin is engaged in trans president of Mekhin General Motors, Toyota and Datsun. 1! In addition, it is engaged. in I auto marine damage servthe Iptommokingemammimpary oponolkommoom somukro. ommill atiroamesiinkuNtfitgoomikampopp, I fir-Sv-, ' r.............. libmitibedi 1.111.a.am1111111010.11igiatlitioilegrOlEmo011 III ice business and is I facilities for I !;11 templating ,.), docking service for Japplete ls anese imports into Canada. 11 llivEtylitti 1 Vista is engaged primarily n indus1 in the II It at At try through ownership of sev1 eral camper manufacturing -plants, snowmobile distribuurft.11U1161-74,-torships and a network of E All travel parks. It also has a .. firm in wholesale floral Superb Seafood and Steaks Farmington and a mobilelast. Courtney: home manufacturing company . ' IMO; AIM Service in Salt Lake city. . Ott said Melchin's work 16r3 with recreational land develI I, PaiI3 opment projects will also be of assistance. The firm has ,, ( -10acquired several sites that . 14, lx.,,,,.... could well be developed as :,;21,r,,,,,.,-..,.. :atv. ,,Itilte,....Nit 1,..,1 filb-- , Vista International Park locaIt 1 , , ', tons and in fact WO and 41. , ,..,..... th,sitis...2. s - .., 3,1elchin have already entered 1 1 . itoosay Dm SA t. ' , . it ,e , it Ssi. b IS .. pan sn '" negotiations for a large recredll ..noornin., A......., near a 1; atonal development .....s....00.,Ammn.4.444.0.0,, ...................................:.:. .,,,,,:, I :4: if 11 Caspadian national park. . '' , Mel-chi- " 1 I de' ancy districts ad the Bureau of Reclamation must approve, (4) weather conditions, such as humidity, temperlture, wind force and adequate pollution safeguards, (5) the proximity of the p'2nt to its main load area, since transmission losses amount to about 5 per cent of total generaton, and (6) actzeptanct into a community. lie also pointed out a peculiarity of this type of plant the company will be short on power the day before the rinit is put on the line, but as soon as it is added. it will have an excess. This is where coorditato!' of the great power pools comes into its own. Vista International Corp. of Salt Lake City and Mekhin Auto Tramsport Ltd. of Cal- ....s , Utah Firm Airs Merger In the happy tradition of this Seasou we send our heartiest of wishes to all of our customers and neighbors for a very merry Christmas. To give our employees a longer Christmas Holiday, we will close at I2 noon on Wed., Dec.24, andreop on Mon., Dec. 29. ; to -,- '4 CANADIAN PARTNER I , SDO ple! during the construction pnase of any one of the plant); units and after construction would require from SO wo 120 people to nm it. At a cost of $300 million, the tax base of any county fin that area would be considerably in fact, it would improved (Y1007 '-(- 1969 23, 4- " . They ir,cludeu (1) the timing of construction and cot, of money, (2) fuel acquisition, which in the case of a fossil fuel plant is tne most costly item. (3) water acquisition, h ich in this case required buying up a portion of the natural flow rights which farmers, irrigaton . companies, ionserv- . Administration and chairman of the panel, explained that the establishment would have a "tremendous effect on economic conditions" in the area both in the nurnber of jobs and in the tax base. Watkins later said the firm LamTmlNms:.m 1 ,.11, considered. During the ste se--. lection process. the company has considered 22 separate locations. Oarence A. Anderson. state director of the Farmers Home but have in Emery County Watkins made it dear that he did not want anything he said to be constructed as sn announcement that 1:PtiL is putting a plant in Emery County or any other place. The Emery site. however, is known to be under consideration. Watkins said 1:141., now found itself in the later stages of a piece of work much like putting a dozen jigsaw puzzles together at once. The firm is still looking at fisir plans out of 12 that have been seriously by th, target date of 1974, they rust order shortly. And engineering must begi,. within the next two or three months. Watkins appeared before the State Technical Action Panel last week to discuss with them UPLL's proposed MO ) Tuesday, December .1 ...,, ...,, short In fact. said Donald J. Watkins, hydro production supervisor for the firm there is lag on currently a some of the materials of the type the firm needs for the size of plant they are considering. If they are to get the plant operatini on the system 1 1 , even decided where it ant. bui:d a new 7enerating but the time is gettnig , ,, dN.) rr,uch more than Emery Cruntys present valuaCon. Watkins descebed several factors that influen:e the locat,n of a stream generating plant .,,,, Editor Utah Power & Light Co. st.II 0 ), hIMS ShvJa, I, r......,,,,,,,,, ' Ii k - I i and SNN 633 SO. STATE iltNrt OF FREE PARCMG 355-333- 6 SC11111 OF STOKE 4 , f 1 I GOODBODY & CO. i ?) I I . immomommononommil aeStweNt.00."6.00."Nwe"..-0.00'op4o0looN- a. Cenotee of the Proepettos may be obtained trona the underlined bA only in those States in which the offering rnay.lrefully be made. : I , i 11 a I |