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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 38

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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Page S8-TKE HLRALD. Pn)t. VUh. Tuesday. April 1S7J Provo Man Heads JB's Store at Mall Knighton's Optical to Open First Branch Store at Mall restaurants across the nation ITS A A 7 i if I J'! ll One service the firm will supply is to provide new pair cf glasses by taking nveasurements from an old pair Mr Napierski explained that he can measure the lenstype from an existing piir of idse 1 pr new glasses without a prescription if the ustomer desires.

The firm, however, will not do eve examinations, he reported. Mr. Napierski said he will be quite relieved when the store finally opens He moved his family to the area in June, hoping the store would be open in July. He said the opet.ing date has been set back so many times since, that he will believe the store is open, only after it happens. In the meantime he has been ivtimuting to Ogden to work the Knighton i store there every day since June.

Mr. Napierski has managed a branch store in the second largest optical company in California before coming to I'tah. He said the firm is equipped to handle some custom lens work i MM DISPLAYING A SPtllALTY of the fcouse. Big Boy rrstaraat ia I tak Valley's ihe strawberry pie favorite, are Terry I niversity Mall. Beside him is Laurie Balzer, of Provo, manager of the new JB Weston, who is working there as a waitress.

BUSIHCSS TOCOV Clothes Buying Now Linked To Personality, Not Needs Knighton Optical will specialize ia supplying and fitting eyewear to doctor prescriptions the new University Mall Store opening April 4. The firm is an established Ogden company, and the mall store is the first branch store opened. Managing the store will be Tom Napierski. a Cahfornian with over 10 years experience in the optical business. Knighton's will feature sunglasses, rifle scopes, binoculars and weather instruments in addition to eye glass lines.

Another company specialty will be providing cataract system needs, according to Mr. Napierski. Some lines of frames will be exclusive to the Knighton Company. 'We will also be getting into hearing aids and artificial eyes as we go along," he said. In the near future the firm plans to add contact lens capabilities to the line.

New Method Foreseen to Detect Cancer NOG ALES. Ariz. (ITIl-A cancer researcher said Saturday a test comparable to the Pap test may soon be available for the early detection of breast cancer. Assistant Pharmacology Prof, Martin A. Apple of the University of California.

San Francisco, reported a new method of analyzing breast fluids extending the usehless of oncorna virus detection over a wide age range. "Several groups of scientists, including those of Dr. Dan Moore in New Jersey and Dr. Sol Spiegelman in New reported oncorna virus particles in the milk of women at high risk of breast cancer and even from milk of women who aren't known to be at such a high risk," Apple said in a paper presented at the American Cancer Society's 15th Science Writers' Seminar. "Study of milk as a screening agent is all but useless, since a large fraction of women never lactate those ho do, lactate for only a few months in a lifetime, and the probability of lactation beyond age 35 is small but the risk (age-adjusted of breast cancer is highest after 35." Recently developed techniques, however, make it possible to extract P.uid from the breast ducts of almost any woman who is not actively lactating, Apple said.

He reported tests on almost 200 women aged from 18 to more than 70. "We believe we may have found evidence for oncorna virus markers in ductal fluid aspirates from women of all ages up to 75." he said. GNC rr-r- rr JB Big fV.v KeiUurint tn the I'nitersjiy Mill tus already i torti whu-h iU celebrate the grand opening of the Umpjung center WednryJay. Ti f-rrv if 9lMC 13 Mian Baker, a native of JTovo who rurents and prandoarents are parents and grandparents are well known in the area The development of JB Big Boy chain has its foundation in l'Uh Count v. It" was in lYovo that the lir.it franchise was built.

The original Big Boy restaurant was opened in Glen-dale, Calif by Hubert Bob" Wian in 1H36 lie conceived the original double-decked Big Boy hamburger that 10 seal Created the Smbil Me also created the symbol for the present day chain the rhebbv bit bov with red checkered pants That symbol is now used by 700 Big Boy Billy Casper Is Elected a JB's Director Jack droberg, president of ii'. v.iiu Restaurants. has an- nounced the election ef Billy Caper, well known golf pro and business man, to the board of directors of JB'i. Mr. i-rogerg stated that with nf rt.Hi, raWr ir, JB's board a new Strength had been added and Casper tnhuiionswnir-significant Others elected to the board were: Jack Broberg, Tom Godfrey, Paul Warner.

Clark Jones and Dan Hogan. all of- ficers of JB s. In addition. Dick Calhster, a Los Angeles attorney, is on the board along with Ur William G. Slight, a Uendale physician and Wallace Brogerg, a retired insurance executive.

The annual meeting, the first held in Los Angeles, stressed further development of JB's in the nine states in which JB's has full franchise rights along with four states, including California, in which JB's has partial rights. Slated for opening within the next 30 days are units in Aberdeen, SD and Helena, Mon- tana Chatter on NEW YORK (UPI) There is no doubt Wall Street is moving into plus territory and gaining additional strength. E. F. Mutton says.

Despite relatively low volume and a number of false starts in the last few weeks, the positive technical signs recorded recently "warrant a more constructive market approach," the letter says. Prospects for both the economy and corporate profits are favorable on a long-term basis and will dictate an upward trend in the market, according to Merrill Lynch, Pierce. Fenner Smith Inc. Although news events suggest some caution in short-term investment, the firm advises there are many opportunities for the agile buyer prepared to sidestep risks. JB sUnds far Jar! Broberf who obtained tee first franrh.se He Pil -li was ttfll knows in Soutriera Cai-nan.

ind because there i re many student, at wifcUra Yuun 1 niversity from that area Me also felt there was a need a family restaurant in Provo at the time. The franchise opened in a st()rm and grown to its present status Now 31 ia I tat There are currently SI full service JB Big Boy restaurants in I'tah. Idaho, Nevi(k Nebraska, Morten South Dakuta, Washington and New Jersey The firm also has rights to deveiop franohues in several other areas. Of the company! total 1 WO employees. 281 are engaged in restaurant operations.

52 in hotel riKitel operations, 14 in warehousing, 11 in office administration and I in executive capacities Although the restaurant has a complete menu which is the same in every JB's some items have rmereed as favorites such as French toast for breakfast. straw berrv Die. and of course. he double-decs Big Boy hamburger. P' Mr re Frov and ed athletics and music here before graduating the son of Ken and Sheree Balr, lYovo and the grand- J.ol the music department at BV U.

and hls wife the forn)er Teresa Tjchert( of Wyo are the ents of Nathan, who is now a vear old Actl as ni js Jiiy obcrst. The day manager is Km IJarncs The restaurant has a seating capacity of 100 and has hours slightly diffeient from the rest of the Mall. This is all right the restaurant is one of the few stores with a separate "ts'de entrance, JB's will be open from 8 a m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 11 a m.

to midnight on Friday and Saturday. Wall Street The stock market is bewildered at present by a possible slump in the economy next year, higher interest rates and the chaos in the international monetary markets. Burnham Co. says. The firm cautions against opting for glamor, growth stocks and suggests "the greatest values lie in the moderate growth stocks." which offer a generous return to the patent investor.

Market restructuring, loss of confidence in the economy on the part of many Americans, and soaring prices have combined to produce an age of anxiety on Wall Street. Harris. I'pham Co. Inc. says.

Although fears about the market have accelerated, the firm says "it still appears safe to say that business and economic conditions are still upward. i does in the kingdom of the birds. Regardless of that. Roonez said the store cluster idea spawned by the clothes expression trend makes economic sense. It can increase a company's business in a single shopping center amazingly.

This is particularly important, Rooney said, because the availability of good shopping center sites is decreasing. on the part of males to usin clothes as a means of sell expression is as interesting social phenomenon as it is merchandising trend They suggest it's a throwback to past centuries when Polonius't dictum in "Hamlet" that "the appare! oft' proclaims the man' was taken seriously. In thost days, the human male wore the gilded plumage just as the male Vv.v-.'.V.vV-N In South Russia Short Supply of Beef, Butter, Potatoes Noted ByLeROYPOPE I PI Business riter NEW YORK llTD 1 Peo-pie especially young people no longer buy clothes because they need them they buy to express their personality," says Francis C. Rooney, of Nie'ville Shoe Corp. After observing this phenomenon, Rooney and other shrewd merchandisers, evolved a new concept of store operation store clusters in shopping centers.

A cluster means the operation of up to six separate stores in a single shopping center by one large merchandising outfit. In Melville's case, it can mean a Thorn McAnn shoe store, a Miles shoe store, a Vanguard store, hich sells way-out men's shoes, a Chess King exotic apparel shop for boys and its feminine counterpart Foxmoor, and a CVS health and beauty aids shop all in one shopping center but totally separated. Others Following Suit Other large companies going into store clusters are Wool-worth, which also owns Kinney Shoes and Susie's Casuals, Brown Shoe Gamble-Skogmo, Cook's United and Stop'n Shop. The combination include supermarkets, drug stores, discount department stores, do-it-yourself tool shops, apparel shops and many others. Melville's Rooney says "Today consumers are looking for ideas rather than products.

When they find an idea that strikes their fancy, they want a ide choice. That's hat makes the specialty store cluster work." Others said that may not tx the whole story, that the trenc I OREM UNIVERSITY MALL MOSCOW UPh Beef, butter and potatoes are in short supply in parts of southern Russia, travelers said Saturday. One state-run meat shop in a city on the Volga river had only pigs heads for sale, they said. The Soviet Union suffered its worst crop disaster of the century last year. The outlook for 1973 remains uncertain.

Official spokesmen have confirmed there has been some rationing of such staples as potatoes, butter and other milk products. The travelers said there was no evidence of hoarding and the supply situation was far from a crisis stage. They said local authorities were aware of the problems and were trying to ease them by increasing supplies of more readily available fixidstuffs such as fish, cucumbers and lemons. The most obvious shortage, the travelers said, was beef. Several restaurants in the Volga area were able to offer only TOM NAPIERSKI and he indicated his willingness to discuss any lens needs a customer might have and advise the customer of the way to get the need filled, even if his firm is unable to do the actual grinding and cutting work.

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Vai ly I. Konotop, first secretary of the Moscow region committee of the Communist party, complained that poor milk production and catlle breeding in the greater Moscow area has created a "tense situation." He said milk production per cow during January and February was down 3 8 per cent from last year's figures. He accused farm managers of failing to use new equipment properly and spending too much time in their offices instead of out in the fields. the family man "Thorn McAe shoes are so good, were willing to Fruit-Flavored Chewable, Natural ViTAMIN OTJl I I RAI N'i I I "MM Taste it and enjoy the most delicious and complete Vitamin nutrition that ever melted in your mouth! i Nutritiona! scifrue knows that you need I Vitamin every day. It affects every sm- i VITAMIN 200 1.U.

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Yet your body can't store it. But. without 8 sufficient supply of Vitamin (', your body can't i manufacture a special cement called I bay them back." When you buy ti pair of our shoes, we're going to give you 30 days to put us to the test. If, during that time, you are dissatisfied with our shoes for any reason, bring them in and we'll buy them back. Just give us back our shoes and our sales slip and we'll give you back your money.

Or we'll give you a new pair if that's what you prefer. No questions. No rigamarole. Because we believe that any shoe company that isn't willing to buy their shoes back, shouldn't sell them to you in the first place. "collagen" the cement that holds single cell tn the body together.

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