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Show pr&, T T RLLIEDS Auto Makers WEEKLY Combined Services GALVANIZED PIPE V'PIPE F'PIPE ; .. 2.B0 ... 3.60 20' LENGTHS Profits have DETROIT slipped for all four of the nations major auto makers, with Ford Motor Co. the most recent one to report a drop. Ford Thursday said its profits of $180 million, or $1.66 per share, compared with $187 million, or $1.71 per share earned during the second quarter of last year. General CORRUGATED GALVANIZED IRON 29 GAUGE 2B"x8 Jl71 2$"xlQ 217 2B"xl2 ,260 Motors joined Chrysler Corp. and American in reMotors Wednesday in profits drops porting sharp as the 1969 model run nears its end. American Motors is no stranger to the situation, but CM and Chrysler have been having better days. The worlds largest that announced auto-mak- second-quarte- de- earnings r clined 17 per cent due partly to a decrease in salts. CHAIN LINK T, COMPLETE WTffl: FABRIC. TOP-RAIto EYE CAPS -L- ESS ENDS & CORNERS 44 Ft. 42" ,48 Ft. 43" 52 Ft. REDWOOD - GM said net income for the period totaled $448 million, or $1.88 a share for the same quarter a year ago. Both Chrysler Corp. and American Motors Corp. also have reported declines for the June 30. quarter ending Chrysler profits plunged 51 per cent, while American Motors was down about 43 per cent compared with the comparable period of 1968. GM said its sales and earnings were affected by strikes at seven locations in the Unit- per share. ed States. An important cause of the lower earnings in the second quarter was the 14 per cent decrease in factory sales of cars and trucks in the United States and Canada, the company reported. Chrysler reported its earnings for the quarter were $41.4 million, or 88 cents per share, American Motors has a fiscal year ending Sept. 30, while the Big Three operate on a calendar-yea- r basis fiscally. For the nine months ended June 30, AMC reported that its net earnings were up to $7.87 million, or 41 cents per share, compared with $7.3 million, or 38 cents per share in the like period of 1967-6- earned Kennecott tt NEW YORK (UPD Copper Corp. Thursday reported higher profits for the second quarter and first half of 1969 than in the similar periods of 19G8 when the companys U.S. operations were affected by a lengthy strike. Ken-nero- or per share, the second quarter this year and $35,967,000, or $1.08 per share, in the same 1968 $38,179,000, $1.15 period. First half or $73,679,000, BASKET WEAVE FENCE were per share, profits $2.22 GUARANTEED TEMPORARY HELP clioot from our four divisions, LABOR DIVISION, KELLY GIRL DIVISION. MARKETING DIVISION, TECH- COMPLETE WITH: POSTS and NICAL DIVISION. Call 14x8 MATERIAL tofi) tor 100 fuaraatied sendee. HIGH SERVICES 840 So. Main fquol Opportunity Imoloyor 924 338-- GALVANIZED . profits by nearly 8 ea. COMPLETE LINE OF RAINGUTTER FITTINGS Enjoy a Chrysler, dipping the $89.4 million, or $1.90 per share, compared with last years record $148.8 million, or $3.20 u PIECES FIBERGLASS Opto 5 FT. LONG Inc Jit cent-owne- d Chilean government, which holds the other 51 per cent of El Teniente, is consistent with the best interests of the company and of Chile and should be maintained. firms He joined IML in formerly was controller for a large Denver-base- d carrier. He is a native of Albuquerque, N.M., and received his degree in accounting at Denver University. We are extremely pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. McAnally to a vice presidential capacity. This position is of vital importance to a company such as IML, and Mr. McAnally will very capably handle the responsibilities placed upon him, Musgrove said. McAnally with Doris, and their his wife, four sons -- Marking its 30th anniversary this week, Albertsons Inc., announced an increase c! 11 per cent in sales but lower profits for the quarter ended June 28. over the recorded first The decline in earnings was disappointing, but we are gratified that by exceeding 'Hi SQ. FT. U B333B ALIGNMENT TIRE TRUING TIRES BALANCED SHOCKS MUFFLERS CREDIT j CAROS ACCIMIO PACK'S ALIGNMENT & BRAKE SERVICE rhmur-m- i EHii.n4wt 15 FURNITURE ANNEX Appliances IF IT ISNT RIGHT 80 Rod ROLLS BARB Television Stereo 799 COUCH MASONITE 1.39 316" 1.69 " 2.49 4x8' has been Anderson firms Anderson has opened offices in Tonopab, Nev. Toledo Min- have been Salt Lake City residents since 1967. stated. tect our efforts to Standard Oil Selects Manager Brewster was named assistant superintendent of Salt J. T. Brewster has been appointed manager of the Pipe Line Department of Standard Oil Company of California, Western Operations, Inc. Previously assistant manager of the same organization, Brewster succeeds the late E. J. Hyde. Lake Pipe Line Co., a subsidiary, in 1950, vice president of the same company in 1962 and assistant manager of Westerns Pipe Line operations in 1966. pro- sales volume during competitive pricing pressures coupled with more effective merchantechdising and product-mi- x niques are beginning to pay off. In addition, cost reductions are being realized through better use of electronic data equipment, more efficient distribution methods and more use of automatic equipment, he said. industry-wid- e the calendar year quarterly dividend - LOGAN For the ninth consecutive year, Tupperware will hold its annual western jubilee sales conference on the Utah State University campus. The dates for the 1969 Jubilee, which like its eight predecessors is expected to attract 1968, of a 27 29, 1969. Investment, Broker Firms Combine Ke 1 wholesale funds for the Axe in Securities Corporation Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Alaska with headquarters in San in San Francisco. Company has combined with Income Investment Plans, Inc. a reg-- i stere d Kelly will become a registered representative of that firm, while Macbeth will broker-dealershi- Owens-Corni- p. - Francisi-headquarte- Robert Mr. Adler has been affiliatg since 1962 and is a graduate of Lewis and Clark College. E. Adler has been appointed Mountain States District manager for the Industrial and Commercial ed with Construction of Owens-Cornin- END TABLES Complete 2 LAMPS OMAHA 1,000) Cattle calves none; slaughter steers, heifers, cows, bulla steady; slaughter steers high 0 lb good and choica cows utility and commercial canners and cutters bulls, utility, commercial and good 5,500; barrows and gits steady Hogs 0 211 lb 27.00; to 25 higher lb 4 0 sows lb steady to strong. Instances 25 higher; 0 lb 23.75;24.75; lb City branch. nearly 2,000 Tupperware disWednesday market unchanged. Prices tributors, managers and deal- to retailers delivered to stores In cartons; .GradVA 5.traJ ,arA9? Ss 2' ers to Logan, are August 24 49"??JrraJ3e,AAA-larJ,AA small to 27, Tup- Pns to producers: Grade AA large through according Grade AA medium perware President Joe Hara. Grade AA small 200, sheep and lambs steady; Sheep spring slaughter lambs choice, some with 0 lb end prime shorn slaughter ewes cull and utility CHICAGO Livestock: (UPI) (USDA) Hogs 3,500. Barrows and gilts under 240 lb 25 to 50 lower; over 240 lbs 25 lower; s sorted moderately active; No. 5 170 lb and gilts No. lb at 27.50; head lb No. 3 0 No. No. lb sows uneven; weak 0 lb to mostly 25 lower? moderately active; No. 0 lb No. 0 lb No. lb No. lb boars 550400 lb No. e HOLLYWOOD SHEET EASY CREDIT TERMS USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ITEMS 550 OR MORE Except sheetroclc and masPnry products WITHIN RADIUS OF 15 MILES. Building Materials 1585 W. No. SALT LAKE Temple - DA H I I1' - . Cattle 3,500. Calves none. Trading on slaughter steers and heifers slow; 50 to 1.00 lower; late sales mostly 1.00 lower; cows 50 lower; bulls about steady; prim 5 lb slaughter steers 0 lb high choice and prime lb choice good mixed good and choice 27.00-2- 8 25; standard and low good choice and prime high lb slaughter heifers mixed good lb choice lb and choice good utility and commercial cows canner and cutter bulls Utility and commercial lambs Sheep 200. Spring slaughter steady; choice and prime 90 lb 30.50; few tt lots good and choice BED) METAL FRAME ON CASTERS Produce Market I , Produce: (UPI) 1 s Cheese: 5 lb processed loaf CheddMuenster brick ars: single daises longhorns 40 lb blocks 'i. Swiss (wheels) lb) too few to report; blocks Grade A Grade B Grade C CHICAGO . - ; Onions: Arrivals 15; track 31; supplies moderate; demand fair; market steady. Track tales: Washington yellow large car 3.50; Texas yellow grano 3.50; prepack yellow grano 3.50; California yellow car 3.25. Wool Market OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Large Selection Quiet. Wool closed futures urv Thursday changed to .2 cf a cent Igwer. 2114.5, July 114.6 114.5 ZlU.5. Dec 115.2 115.2 zl 5 0, March 115.0 Certificated wool spot .116.5; wool 115 0 tops futures closed quiet; ro sales; certificate ,ed spot wool tops S159.5. We Lowest Prices Ever! Deliver, of CARPETING WES. Rocker Recliners Reciiners by FIRTH Wall-to-Wa- ll Swivel Or Room-Siz- e Rockers Etc. Wool futures were tops futures wait NEW YORK (AP) lower Thursday. Wool Rugs EXCELLENT QUALITY 100 Nylon 100 Wcel 100 Acrilan Acrylic course! FURNITURE ANNEX 412 South 6th West Open 10 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. IF IT ISN'T RIGHT-YO- UR M0NFY BACK WITHOUT A FIGHT! CLASSES FOR SECURITY SALESMEN To qualify and NASD for Utah State Securities Test July 28, 29, 30 and 31 Room 308 Boston Bldg. Ph. 359-438- ; a V- Classes O - V 3 Claim conducted by Jock Airsmon, hit. former director ef Utah Stoto heevritiee Comnlule y- t i 1 i 3.50. LAMPS j ) V Wholesale prices as reported by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange: Butter steady: 93 score 67V&; 92 score 6714; 90 score 65Va; 89 score 60V. 90 score 6614; 89 scroe 62. Eggs steady: white a roe extras 48; medums 351?; standards 35; checks 22. Total shipments 159; new Potatoes: arrivals 28; track 193 supplies moderate; demand moderate) market firm. Track sales 100 lb U.S. California long with southern d.jtrict 4.50, central Texas round reds car district ' 229 Owens-Cornin- Livestock g Fiberglas Corporation. He formerly had been branch manager for the firms Salt Lake DECORATIVE 15950 rs Selects Manager ng TOLEDO, OHIO Tupperware Meet cents per share on the common stock of the company, outstanding in the hands of the public, payable Sept. 15, 1969, to stockholders of record at the close of business Aug. The board of directors of The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. at its meeting in Denver declared from available net income for Excellent selection of decorator fabrics. 2 h D&RG Declares Dividend the two quarters immediately this quarter, an preceding encouraging upward trend is possibly indicated for the remainder of the year, Scott We feel mineral-ric- degrees in both mechanical and mining engineering. He is a licensed consulting engineer in California and Nevada, and a member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. ing, of Salt Lake City and San Francisco, is among the larger independent natural resources companies in America. It is primarily engaged in CONVERTS TO SLEEPER SOFA AND CHAIR o properties and the extraction of mineral and fuel resources. A graduate of the University of Nevada, Anderson holds Nevada operations. Charles S. McAnnally . . . IML promotion of its development Special COCKTAIL TABLE CHIPBOARD J. A. named vice president of Toledo Mining Co. in charge of the & which to choose. 4x8' four-engin- TWIN MATTRESS TWIN BOX SPRING converted into Quick! bed. Mon colors from HARDBOARD y M Vice President1 Named YOUR MONET BACK WITHOUT A FIGHT! ARMLESS SLEEPER WIRE The Boeing 707 Intercontie jets to be nental Albertson's Sales Up, But Profits Decline Although sales are up, earnings are down, Albertsons reported. J. L. Scott, president, also announced earnings for the quarter totaled $1,262,696 or 22 cents a share as compared to $1,431,759 or 25 cents a share last year. L, 105 , controller-secretary-treasure- r. Sales over the past quarter totaled $112,437,036, a substan-tia- l I er. 1967. He 6 02. to 12 02. Widths 26" to 52" Lengths 6' to 12' MANY er secretary - treasurer of IML Freight, Inc., was announced today bwy Allan D. Musgrove, president. McAnally has been the $101,671,822 quarter 1968. J 6 FT. T POSTS . f. used on the Hawaiian route will have cabin interiors decorated in a Polynesian motif. Stewardesses will be attired in colorful islander costumes and menus will offer five gourmet Hawaiian entrees. Eventually, the 707 jets will be replaced with Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets which are scheduled for delivery in October and November of 1970 and in June of 1971, Herman said. The Civil Aeronautics Board approved the Western service to Hawaii Tuesday culminateffort ing the air lines to secure approval. The flights will leave Salt Lake International Airport at 8:30 a.m. four days a week Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The schedule calls for a stop in Oakland, and for arrival in Honolulu at 11:25 a.m., according to Kent E. Herman, district sales manag- Vice President Industrial Style Fiberglass Various Designs .. CORNER ON COMMERCE through service from Salt Lake City to Honolulu, will be inaugurated Friday, Aug. 1, Western Air Lines announced today. - in 1969 and $28,287,000, or 85 cents per share, in 1968. Frank R. Milliken, president, said 1969 results were helped by somewhat above normal production at the companys 49 per El Teniente Mine, higher ore grades, and continuing strong demand. Kennecott and its also principal competitors raised primary copper prices twice this year, and there were several rounds of price boosts on mill products. Milliken also said Kennecott is convinced that its present partnership agreement with 20 oz. Porterhouse $4.95 REMNANT .f Friday, July 25, 1969 The appointment of Charles S. McAnally as vice president-controll- steak at Bobs Steak House he-ma- n rttm '' 'S IML Announces dropped 139 JL .. yt ' increase Lengths 10-f- t. I'fc I One-plan- e per cent for 40 "K" RAIN GUTTER f". .v: t.ys 4D compared wiht last years rec ord $84.5 million, ro $1.82 per share. American Motors said its net profits fell to $2.6 million, or 13 cents per share, from $4.2 million, or 22 cents a share, for the corresponding period of last year. the UN. 95 t. irl Hawaii Flight-NTransfers Kennecott Profits Rise S 36".... v ' ,, FENCING LINE-POST- v y fi. 0 r-- tson SPECIALS AND SAVE NOW g nsgp |