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Show wpusp , Combined Wirt Services WASHINGTON - Timber Funds Sought Forest industry gpokesinen Wednesday urged budget increases of $32.2 million or the U.S. Forest Service to increase timber production from national forests in the face of rising prices. They told the Senate appropriations subcommittee on Interior Department funds that increasing the agency's budget to $392 million would be offset by added returns to the Treasury from increased eral timber sales, Jan.es Bronson of Yakirna, fed- Wash., president of the Na tional Forest Products Association and a director of the Corp-- , urged an additional $23 million for of roads and construction trails in national forests. This, he said, would permit the harvest of half the 10 billion Boise-Cascad- e board feet ef timber lost annually through mortality. In Salt Lake City Sen. Walsaid lace F, Bennett, ho has asked the Departments of Interior and Agriculture to develop guidelines im how to increase the nation's timber supply, and said he would consider introducing legislation based on the findings. Bennett said he is looking Into the possibility of Introducing bills to authorize the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to retain all funds derived front timber sales to be used solely for timber redevelopment programs in National Forests. The ytahns' action follows hearings before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee into the spiraling pji of lumber. Sen. Bennett la ranking Republican on the committee and a member of the housing and urban development subcommittee which inconducted the quiry. Our findings substantiated the very serious problems facing the bousing industry and other segments of our economy as a result of lumber prices which have been soaring from aa high as ICO per cent during tha last year," he aid, Whilt consumers are about high lumber prices at least 35 plywood plants from northern California to the Canadian border have announced temporary production halts to meet a failing market (of their product. The plywood producers said the closure stemmed from the current low prise tor plywood. As of last Thursday toe price was U0 a thousand on the sanded plywood Index, down from a high ef $144 a tow weeks ego. fact-findi- ziom: i SALT LAKE OOPEN COTTONWOOD Btr Ediitelfol I Toffiiti mrnmmmmmmmmrn iMrtfftttiuMr tom-plaini- mens spring wardrobe a f' t ''ft fiw' "v ,'. 7 4 i av; vVst. ' ft'', ti i Jry v" V i ' Thursday, Aprfl i i , r Appointed ByMST Earl M. Wallace has been appointed district manager o' the Salt Lake Central District for Mountain States Telephone Co., it was announced today. 150,000 tons of sodium er also Oil Aid Gail E. Snyder has betn appointed regional accounting manager for American Oil Cols Western Region, headin quartered any The solar pouda for the concentration of brines of Great Salt Lake and the production of magnesium, potassium and sodium salts, were completed Airlines Continental In his new position, Wallace will be in charge of commercial operations for the In all of Salt Lake Countv south of 13th South Street. He wlU else be responsible for all business telephone customers la tha metropolitan area with the exception of Bountiful. That's what the company anticipates the total cost of facilities on the lake will be for the production f $40,000 tons of potassium sulphate, gureeu market. Telephone and Telegraph Co. In New York. veloping the facilities at Little Mountain west of Ogden, is a partnership of Gulf Resources and Saladetfurth A G. of Hannover, West Germany, - Wcrth-Denv- Wallace replaces Hyruro E. Bradley who has accepted an assignment with American If a price tag tan be put on confidence In a project, Gulf Resources A Chemical Corp.'s confidence in the extraction of minerals from tits Groat Salt Laka Is worth $30 million, News Washington WASHINGTON Frontier Air Lines was given authorization Wednesday to offer the single-plan- e first through service from Salt Lake City to Pailas-For- t Worth, Texas. Denver and Sait Lake City were designated by the Civil Aeronautics Board as "eo-terminal points for the new route. The board affirmed previous service through Salt Lake City granted to Air West to Boise and Portland, Ore. Frontier will provide the service competitive against Braniff International in the Dallas-F- first . Salt Laka City. He succeeds the late W. L. Olsen. Snyder wlU fqrl M. Wallaet . , commercial servlet early in 1968, Stocks ef concentrated brine and the minerals for future conversion into potassium sulphate, sodium sulphate and magnesium chloride are now being produced, It is anticipated that foe processing plant at Great Sait Lake will be completed during the third quarter of 19T0, Mcab Uranium Contract " and two pant was granted authority for iht service be. single-plan- e tween New Orleans and Denver and will provide competitive service with Braniff Houston and Denver, along with Texas International. Braniff was given the green light to operate between Hous- ton and Seattle and Portland, either nonstop by way ef San Antcnio or Dallaa-For- t Worth. The Civil Aeronautics Board turned down its ewn examin- ers recommendations that new routes between the Pacif-- , ic Northwest and the Southwest go to Trans World Air- lines and United Airlines. at , ' He will move to Salt Lake City from the companys Chi- eago headquarters where he was soordinator of evaluation and planning in lha marketing accounting division. and advanced thrugh the Indianapolis, 1950 ; various aoqWitting positions New York and , Atlanta. Coil Futuro Bright The beat years are still ahead for coal," states the North American Coal Corp., In Its annual report released today, The firm, which has mining properties at Castle Gate, Carbon County, end a sales office In Salt Lake City, reported that the future of the Industry is keyed to the Increasing demand tor elec-trio power, The Economics Committee of the National Coal Associa- - . tinn has forecast consumption " of U.S. bituminous eoal at ti record 844 million tons n 193,-'- ; nearly IS per cent above the ' consumption,' projected 19 the report stated. Oil Price Probe Asked -F(UPI) asked tha Justice Department to investigate Immediately whether major oil firms conspired to relic the price ef crude oil and gasoline. The senator! said toe price hike came at a time when the biggest single economic prob lem facing the nation is inflation and when virtually all. major Oil companies have earned record profits. The letr noted that Texaco raised (is wholesale price for of a cent it' gasoline gallon Feb. 24, and within is week, IS other major Oil companies did toe came, Ukt Lhrcsfsck WASHINGTON . Ips UKI, NOBTH MIT lion; Products M Pttdi Hot! lb .50 AWl It' tu WtdMtday Llvatock Mirkft 10 hart;.' 314 cowg ran tven; high utility and commer- ciel eow fully ftcady; othar classes of cows ,2s lower) fed cattle slauqhter heifer calved strong fully .25 higher; strong to JO higher. Cows; Bulk of the cannor and cutter. 15. JO; and commercial utility standard slaughter, bulls . f Fad sattlti Choke steers choice halfart Helstth steers 17.06-- savings - - in' SUITS Unbelievable y Appointed in phate and more than 203,000 ton of magnesium chloride. In the firm's annual report released today, Robert H, Allen, president, fcu.d, While Massachusetts firm The Adas Corp. MQAB (UPI) it is difficult to forecast with also was given an option to It announced has condiwhat market Wednesday accuracy purchase an additional 480,000 tions for potassium sulphate signed a oontraot to provide and magnesium chloride are TOO, 000 pounds of uranium pounds of uranium. This sale, Fariay said, pro likely to be on commence- concentrate tor Boston Edison ment of operations, the cur- Co. vides tha basis for rebuilding Salt rent demand for these prodand resuming operations at Ed R, Farley Jr., president the Moab processing plant Wednesday market unchanged. Prim ucts adds to the company's alIt retailors dtllvtrtd te itt-- t It cirtont, ready high level of confidence ef Adas, announced the urani-- that was damaged by fire ctwt tichtngtd: Oridt AA Sutra Ltrgt t 6radt AA um concentrate would be Dec. 25, 1968. The plant has in the project." 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