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Show Page 20—THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, Thursday Jat nuary 24, 1980 Commerce: Livestock, Produce 1,000 lb 61.50; part load late Mon- Apr 4025 3935 3085 4022 3674 DENVER (UPI) — Potatoes Wednesday: Market steady. 100 lb. sacks washed U.S. No. 1A unless otherwise stal lorado ReendBais 21031 inch 87% few occasionally 1125 some 800, sob 2or3% inch 450800 occasionally 5.75; film bag 5 10lb. baled 425, 20 Ib. US. No. 2 loose 1.35; Russets film bag 5 10 Ip, baled 3.50; 20 Ib. US. 2 loose 1.25. Idaho Russets 10-oz minimum 12.00-12.10, few 13.75- ZESE &ESaE _¢€.g 525 g8n5 3 5 NORTH SALT LAKE CITY Utah (UPI) — Utah, Idaio and Saateras Nyada fesdies ost range livestock sales fo Wednesday, Jan. Trade slow. few sales slaughter steers and heifers fully1.00 lower than last week's close Slaughter steers good and mostly choice 2-3, few 4s, 1.150200 Ib 63.00-63 50 3gdaezeee asi f & g8a3° i gg88; f =[ & gauze ana z % 5% & 5 a 5 Feedlot Sales choice1.250 lb holsteins 58.50. Live H Slaughter heifers several loads (39,099 th:‘centswe ib) good and mostly 2-3. few 48, 950- Feb 4092 4015 4080 4110 1752 day 875 lb closely sorted 63.00. Sas some 7.50; few 9.25, some 6.80 North Dakota Round Reds 223% inch minimum 9.00. jun 4342 4210 4277 4305 975 Sly 4490 4902 4367 4410 404 pene cea Froten Pork Bellies INVER (UPI) — ; cents Ib) No. 1 hard winter wheat 6.17 naanue a6 ‘dn an cwt. Butter and Eggs 115 4212 4260 3104 CHICAGO (UPI) — Bulk sell- No. 2 yellow corn 4.60-4.65 cwt. MiGio cio et sanz 1004 No. 2 barley 4.20-4.30 ewt. — OGDEN Utah (UPI) — Grain Under 11 percent protein wheat No bid No. 1 protein 4.05, up .02 No. 12 protein No bid. N Sugar Prices NEW YORK (UPI) — Sugar No. 11 futures closed o Arrivals: 19 cars; 8 wheat, 11 barley. Joliet Livestock (grade A) 129.00-131,33; 98 score (grade AA) 130,00-131.33. : Prices paid to delivery Prices to retailers (Grade A, in cartons delivered): extra large 58-40;large 964-57; medium 53: MetalPrices rowsman d redBos coeto 1.25 lower; No. sales 279 contracts. Meee oe 270-905 Ibs. 32.50- om High Lew Close Prev. 21. Ld 4 Seayoes DE. Cattle 25; hoes 1,000, 2 21 OmahaLivestock close and OMAHA (UPL — Liven: Gemect fF aca. 50-1.00 Bs Denver Produce higher, instances Perot (UPI) G — en aiice a . steers ‘sg, log 28.00 rs None most the market. iiss1 Teles sega Nickel, electrolytic cathodes, ue Port Colborne, Ont., $3.25 buyers off ‘ounce. Platinum, soft, 99.5 fine producer $420.00; dealerseer $$880.00-990.00 per troy "Sted, No, 1 bearmeltae =ZoPitatareh ton (consumer taels Am. Met. oes scrap price $100, Tin, NY“An. et ‘Mkt. ex<<007.50 Tin, N.Y. Se Met. Mkt. al- commercial cows 45.50-48.50, few 49.00; part load commercial 50.00; cutter 43.50-46.50. Sheep 100; not enoughto establish a market. y : cattle and calves 700; hogs 3,500; mortgage tara iisiiss it ine 14.00, film 2 3b GoldenDelicious 1008 iho: 180; Winessp 100 12.7-13.0 tim bag12 3b 11.00; Grannie Smith 888-100 18.00; Chelan r loyer price 864.00 c Ib. Tungsten powder (H-Red), 98.8 per cent minimum pure $13.90 I Pine,prime westem, U.S. 37.80 clb Silver Prices Red Deliciou: sheep none. 16.75, . moat esloe (UPI) ~ el Wednesday 113s row some 1850, $94.25 perfine —e off viekenetyeatees 2ertat2 cel ira Chicago Merc Faney 96 1400. Corado US. rd quoted a silver base xtré CHICAGO (UPL) — Cloang Inch rlsueain70,fm i errr$4.35 off $1.75 and a rae oes meat futures traded on 3.15. 7.50; Red Rome 100s 15.00. the Chicago Mercantile Ex- France Granny Smith 100s 22,00. crease, All categories of operating showed increases. bg py een yng ae creased t from $97.7 million in 1978 $126.9 to million in 1979. A total of $62 million was reported for 1979 salaries and employee benefits. That figure Eccles reported that as of December 31, 1979, First Security banks 9: subsidaries had loans outsianding, includingTeases,total- rapid populat continued. Eccles the area is noted nat as ‘one ofthe best ‘business Arn’ in the million in 1978, a 25.1 percent in- Citizenship Award in 1971. He also received the alumni ee rom 1976 Brigham “Toune University Presidential Medal Award. named by the U.A.R. He was honored at the clos- built many significant ing session of the associa- projects through Utah operated the Cottonwood all, the first enclosed shopping facility in Utah. His company also built the 600,000 square foot Valley Fair shopping mall in western Salt Lake County. In all, Horman’s has developed andbuilt and over 15 shopping centers in the west. Horman Construction Company has also built office buildings, post offices, schools, churches, warehouses, apartment buildings, hotels, motels, pene plants, Pipe lines, superfood stores al markets for large retail SIDNEY M. HORMAN chains. His company has Cr Bs neh Seeeae ree es hour your dishwasher startsjust by pushing a button. Weste Kings hase spec wash arm for each basket. ‘Waste King still has a completely stainiess SSSENSATIONAL! Youre esleep. Or at work 459 Thermadar|Waste Hing Hamilton economic uncertainties. political upheaval in the ‘Middle East and its many uncertainties, with the inflationary imsharplyon oil prices, oe added to the eke American dollar on Noneenatitealer exchange markets. aia oy) ON TRUST DEEDS. v FULLY SECURED v SHORT TERM v TAX SHELTERED PROGRAMS v PAID MONTHLY v HIGH YIELD CORPORATION PEOPLES 1st THRIFT BLDG. 950 NORTH'UNIVERSITY AVENUE PROVO, UTAH 84601 (801) 374-9100 price ier oo silver $35,963 by Waste King. ‘Wash your dishes whil “Though economic growth in the Intermountain area in 1980 is expected to slow,” Eccles maintained, “it should ale recess significantly above the nat erage. 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Tegion’s economic wth further advanced through the development of energy resources, with, continued expansion expected in the coming months and years FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: THE STtAM MACHINE” DISHWASHER Introducing Waste King Models $S989 and money available in the Intermountain region. In addition to real estate loans totalling $1.07 billion on December 31, 1979, First Security ‘ation banks, and sabaidlaries) vee je Corporati Securities Talecnionstatar oe (SIMCO), wereservicing real estate loans soldto investors $1.54 billion. Total real estate loans owned and serviced at year-end amounted to $2.6billion. Chairman Eccles told directors that the Intermountain area economy in which irty operated in 1979 maintained a sly stable position. Utah Association of built seven J.C. Penney Realtors is the trade as- stores and seven sociation which represents some 6,700 real esA gradi righam tate professionals from Young University, he was Sidney M. Horman, producers50.108%.00¢ Ih:US. US. fon pritina mteee?) pro- recently was named nine local boards of the recipient of B.Y.U’s ducers Industrial “Citizer of the Year” by Realtors throughout Jessee Magnum 8 pr cet, in- the Utah Association of Utah. rane President of Horman Realtors. Horman is the first edreqine00. by _— $875.00-$395.00 76 Ib. “Citizen of the Year’ ited goodand colce©. wednsay: Marke steay. Seiscnses cocoa ieeeaa fodand choice 62.00-63.00; utility and stimulating Palladium, N.Y. Am. Met Mkt. tomatenSugar p Ne 2at winter conference and the Intermountain dealer $240.00-$260.00 per troy tion’s in Salt Lake City. The region. He developed and 2 aioaid Ib 27.0037; No 1s Price2-0. wet b sors, wee pote poly 300-600 Ib ee and Calves 2,200; lying $2.15billion, compared to §2.13 billion the previous year. Mortgage loans of $343 million were sold during 1979 to outside markets, HormanReceives Top Award 29.688 19.58 37.50-38.50;No. 13 wan be Hogs 5,000; buttchere 1. eemostly 50-75 lower; No 1- nelae affiliate banks rted total deposits at year-end ofcorbillion, compared with $2.4 billion recorded at year-end 1978. This year’s deposits outdistanced last year’s by 8.67 it. erat cecurity Corporation reviously a 166 t lorese for 1979 in snauditodexe solidated income for shareholders before securities transactions, $37 miilion compared with $32 million On a per share basis, the $3.13 per share cre for 1979 compares with 1978's $2. Unaudited income for 1979 after securities transactions was $35.1 million or $2.97 per share, compared with $30.5 million, or $2.71 per share for the year 1978. At quarter end, the corporation had 11,830,449 shares of common stock outstanding. Earnings for 1979 were achieved in the face of a total oe of $390.3 million, compared with $232 NEW YORK (UPI) — Latest metal market prices as quoted Wednesday by the American Metal Market, authoritative metals publication: ‘Aluminum, primary, 99.5 per ‘Sugar No. cash price 19.54. Sugar No. 4 open interest c4ntpluspure Ib ingots 6.0102,609 off 4.1888." B-Bid. timony, domestic,refined in SALT LAKE CITY— One of the Intermountain aby.0.202 NEW YORK (UPI) — ectotie.delivered West’s foremost contracsugar No. futures US19839 Ib is: pa tors and developers, JOLIET, I (UPI) — Lives: 19 tock report Wednesday Cattle 1,700; trade active; steers and heifers steady firm; cows steady; high ainprime steers 68-0088 25, choice 65,00-66.25; choice 3d prime heifers 65.0045.25; choice - 00680; ayand commer ealcows ov miso(rae iait; bar First Security Has Record ‘79 SALT LAKE CITY — First Security Corporation, bank holding pe headquartered here, this weel ee 1979 operatit figures which show record high earnings, assets and deposits. At the regular quarterly directors meeting, George S. 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