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Show a fin .10 , Shorrkvé By ARNOLD IRVINE Deseret News Business Writer The U.S. needs more miner- als and more mining engi- - ," nears to ' develop them, three top mining engineers agreed today in Salt Lake City. "There is a serious shortage of mining engineers," asserted John C. Kinnear Jr., New York, vice president of operations, Kennecott Copper Cor , , ' Orn 1, nrictilgira; poration's Metal Mining Diviof sion. He is president-elec- t the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME). The three executives are in Salt Lake City for the Rocky ConferMountain Minerals ence which opens Wednesday at the Salt Palace. Kinnear and Dellinge are scheduled to speak at the opening session. "We used to be a copper : 1 :Xi t):44 I 0 1 4 1' ti il N4t.' :-1.... :::::!:. ''' ''' e"... ' ::' ': :. 'i: it ,,,, , On Display and Ready For Immediate Delivery THURSDAY, SEPT. 18 I SUDallvon , 0C3EVE1011011. . graduate SOUTH MAIN AT . Always Parking Space in our 2big lots .' across the street Sth South lust in the used car lot east of the (enter from main or 5th South) service entrance kmommEl engineers mining are better prepared for jobs than were their predecessors because they have had train-i- n C in the use of computers. Computers are playing an important role in today's mining, he said, citing their r se In mine transportation to , , iijtidoeebsds ferfoneutrspi , , . - 1101i1E FURNISHINGS , I vi . .,. ' . I . II P , - , e rr , . ' , I .1 , . 4 I 11A1 j I ' i versity, University Park, Pa. The opening general session of the conference will start at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Salt Palace. Speakers will be Bmwer Dellinger, manager, mining and exploration, National Lead Co., New York; F., G. Rodgers, IBM Corp., White Plains, N.Y.; J. C. Griffiths, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.; J. C. Kennear Jr., vice president, Metal Mining operations, Lunci.eon speakers will be L. Rampton, Gov. Calvin Mayor J. Bracken Lee and Dr. M. H. Halt of the Center y of the U.S. of GeOlogical. Survey, Flagstaff, Ariz. Approximately 155 technical papers will be presented by engineers and scientists durconference. ing the three-da- y Visits Saturday to mine facillties will conclude the event. . than 100 exhibitors are setting up their booths at the Salt Palace. Mnre The conference is jointly sponsored by the Society of Mining Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, the Metallurgical and Petrol& um Engineers, the International Computer Symposium and the Instrument Society of America. )t f 1 t Low costlBig convenience! 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Researehindustries Roblmlind Rove Exectnnset Ant SattlakePtdw Schottmd SliverK ineMnNev SMC 18.50 1.00 13.75 18.75 19.79 130 SIVA 7.6,12 ),. Investrftnt UtenConcretollioe ValleySenk&Trust Vnilevtmtillank VisttntI ank&Trust 7CMI I7ions1tNi.tI Wm MUTUAL indRmdArner 4.75 10.3712 4.1212 4.25 8.00 4.00 10.00 5.6912 4.00 SouthweAtResearch Telemationi Yracor LOCAL 930 95I0 1030 6.79 Oil trio P1.1114' 0;"" JX' YL.00 NortnAmericanRE , GET 125 27.00 3.00 95.00 12.00 12.50 17.00 13.50 15.011 13.1214 17.ivt 24.50 94.50 International OTT & Gas Consultants (IO&GC) maintains a staff of geological and land consultants, specializing in Federal oil and gas leases. As reputable and experienced experts in this highly technical field, IO&GO is able to offer an unusual and often highly profitable service. Our staff will assist you in filing for Federal oil and gas leases offered monthly by tha U. S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM). These leases, usually ranging from 40 to 2560 acres, arts made available to any adult U. S. citizen on a lottery type drawing conducted by the BUM branch of the United States government. Our staff evaluates the parcels offered each month and selects those that appear to have the best potential for oil and gas production. We then choose one or more of these parcels for you and file your application for drawing by BUM. One card is drawn for each parcel and if your card is drawn you then become the owner of this particular Federal oil and gas lease. If you desire to sell the lease, our service includes finding a buyer (usually an oil company) who will buy your lease but still allow you to retain a royalty interest in I it ; .:, ,.,. ,::::, :, . , , ,: IA .? i,k ' I '4- , :::',..... T-Bir- ' ,..'''-i- , - :.:: , .,. l'.....4 ': ' ... ' :':: ::::: :2: ,:: ::: .,:::!.,,:,::::.-,,,- n Inc. Bid Asked Abrdn Adv Fd Affl Fd AFutre Alpha Amcap Am Bus Am Div Am Ex Am Grth Am Inv Am Mut Am Nat Am Pac 2.38 7.28 2.60 7.96 S 01 1166 10.67 11.75 5.93 3.28 10.48 10.08 6.71 8.77 9.44 3.17 7.43 10.67 12.81 3.$3 11.46 7.29 8.77 10.32 3.46 8.12 Downt Drexel Dreyfus Dryts Lv EATON A NOWARD: Bel Grwth Income Spec Fd Stck Fd will be Kenneth W. Brill, vice president of Continental Oil Co., and John A. Ain lay, eyecutive secretary of the Ameri- He said home buyers would be hurt because the savings and loans are the state's main source of financing for homes, especially in the used home can Petroleum Institute committee on public affairs in the central region. Dean Hadfield, chairman of the Utah Petroleum Council, will report on the councirs activities. market. Quotations Eberst Egret Emerg Entrgy GROUP Cap Fnd 9.00 9.86:Ent Ed Fnd Inv 9.99 10.95 Equity 13.00 14.25 Eqt Gr Gwth 8.83 9.68 Essex Inc , Asso Fd - 1.31 1.44 Everest 6.45 7.05 Expi Fd Astron ANCHOR AXE HOUGHTON: 7.02 7.53 Fnd A 816 9.63 Fnd B Stk Fnd 6.40 6.99 Axe Sci 5.16 5.61 814 814 Babson Berger K 9.70 9.70 Blair Fd 10.61 11.60 Bnel Stk 6.87 7.51 7.57 0.27 Bost St 8.26 9.03 Bost Fd Broad St 14.491516 15.31 16.77 Bullock CG Fund 9.33 10 09 18.78 20.30 Cdn Fd 1.33 9.13 Cap Inc 4.49 4.92 Cap Inv Cap Shrs 7.14 7.83 Cent Shr 10.85 11.86 CHANNING FUNDS; 12.07 13.19 Balan Corn St 1.77 1.93 6.55 7.16 Grwth 7.87 8.60 incom 2.92 3.19 Sped CHAS EGROUP Fnd Bos 1184 12.94 96.14 100.41 Front 11.70 12.79 St Boa Chem Fd 18.46 20.18 COLONIAL !FUNDS: Fairfid On lid Ask 6.2282 Bid Asked i IOSPr 4.60530 'Pioneer 10.40 11.31 !Planned Mut 20.04 21.78 Price TR Stock 8.97 9.641Pro Fd Select Var Pay 7.91 5.00 5.46 Puritan Inv Res 1010 1110 Istel Fd 22.80 23.51 PUTNAM 14.4616.02 13.49 14.75 13.3714.53 1127 14.16 8.34 9.54 17.80 9.04 14.11 9.11 10.43 19.51 16.02 14.51 23.05 11.06 11.22 15.86 24.52 12.09 11.22 13.88 15.17 1168 12.77 16.69 18.24 25.49 27.86 Fm Bur Fed Grth Fid Cap Fid Fund Fid Trnd FINANCIAL ,PROGRAMS: 6.66 Dyn 4.17 Ind 6.33 Inc Vent 8.66 1st F Va 10.85 1st In G 9.82 1st In S 811 Fst Multi 9.44 nest 15.22 9.05 16.631FUNDS, 8.28 21.43 21.431 Grth ilvyFd J hianck ihnstn KEYSTONE: Cust B1 19.18 20.15 Cust B Cost B4 9.31 7.93 Cost Ki Cust 1(2 5.45 Cost Si 17.86 Cust 52 11.07 Cyst $3 1154 Cost $4 5.34 4.37 Polaris 7.41 Knikr Knk Gth 11.17 10.11 Lex Inc ,l.ex Res 15.44 6.31 iLibrtY 5.22 'Life Gr 7.13 Life Ins 6.17 Ling Fd 20.02 21.98 10.16 8.65 5.96 19.49 12.08 9.33 5.84 4.79 8.12 12.23 11.05 16.87 IL. 11.79 28.52 1418 14.88 8.13 11.71 13.48 16.91 5.11 11.78 10,47 7.22 15.74 14.96 10.72 7.29 4.57 LOOMIS 6.93 SAYLES: 9.47 Can Int 11.8é Cap Dv 10.76 Mut 9.65 Manhtn 10.50 Mass RI 7.57 8.27 Mass Gr Fst Nat Fst Sierr 41.97 46.02 Mass Tr Males Fletchr C 7.87 Mather Fletchr F 6.65 Fla Grth 7.28 7.95 McDon 5.63 6.15 WI Am Fnd Gr 8.25 9.02 Mdy's CO Foundrs Fours's F 11.79 12.89 MdV's Fd Inc Inv Vista ' Voyg Rep Tech Revere Rose LN Schustr SCUDDER Int Inv Spec Bal Corn Sec Div Sec Ea 690 Sec 111F , Ken Janke, editor of the "repair shop" page of "Better Investing Magazine?' I speak on growth stocksjand how to tell when they tstiould be purchased in a meeting of the Utah Coancil orthe National Association orTrivestment Clubs. The public is invited to the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thurs. day at the Mountain Fuel Supply Co. auditorium, 180 E. 1st South, according kV' mane Carr, Utah Council chairman. fIItl tZ:1- Bid Asked NORTH SALT LAKE, Monday auction:I slaughter lambs choice some tots With Producers Livestock Market Cattle:' end prime 14.11 shorws,SPrirM 13.06 cows steady; stockert calves strong t, .50 slaughter lambs choice and prime 102 lb 2411 higher; feeder C3ttle steady; fed steers With pelts 28.00; shorn slaughters ewes .25 bulls cull to good heifers lower 10.96 steady; fed 8,000; barrows weak Hogs 5.19, steady. 0 lb 13 10.821, Cows: Bulk of the canner and cutter to 50 lower; most decline on 5 and sows steatty to 2f lb col,mercial Utility lower, most decline on weights over 450 slaughter bulls r P Fed cattle: Choice steers lb lb 23 10.89 11.90 Holstein 14.29 15.62 good to low choice 26.00-276CHICAGO Livestock: 11.50 12.57 steers good to low choice heifBarrows and 2,500. Hogs gilts steady to to low good standard 8.27 9.04 ers strong: Instances 26 hisher; fairly Active; 7.25 7.92 0 No 2 lb around 225 lb steers 10.77 11.77 Feeder cattle: Choke 26.50; 36 head 26.65; No,V.3 lb 0 COS 9.89 good head lb lb No. 0 0 4.94 5.40 choice lb steers 5 No 240430 lb No 4 13.61 14.87 12.91 11.95 24.81 10.96 4.7$ 9.90 enlit lb 9.20 8.41 15.76 steer 1715 choice FDS: 30 3631 36.53 15.13 15.13 11.08 11.08 11.32 12.24 3.77 708 139 Six 1519 17.35 Dean 22.54 22.54 9.88 10.80 Fd 'Soma CD 9.93 10.15 Soma In 11.75 12.84 Sgms Tr 9.79 10.70 9.71 9.71 Smith B Swstn Inv 9.13 917 Sw In Gw 8.09 8.75 14.35 15.71 Sour In St Farm 5.52 5.52; State St 5015 51.25 STEADMAN FUNDS: Am Ind 11.35 12.40 7.35 8.03 Fidcy 4.67 5.10 Sci Gr STEIN ROE FDg't 5.71 Sel 7.79 :Sh 6.14 ,Side 1179 Investment Club Livestock Mutual Funds 16.10 16.10 13.09 14.35 12.61 13.82 Sessio.:!",st: Two Salt Lake firms, Wells Distributing Co. and Rubber Engineering and Manufacturing Co., are sponsoring sales conventions here this week. is Engineeling y meet winding up its today at the World Mc0.31., Wells is opening its 'Zenith know how clinic today and will continue on Wednesday. The clinic will move to. Idaho Falls Thursday and to Aolse :3:. on Friday. two-da- ineeting Wednesday. The event will open at 10:30 a.m. in the Hotel Utah under the direction of Paul R. Larson, chairman. Gov. Hathaway will address the luncheon session. Speak-e- s in the morning meeting I 12.77 13.96 632 6.69 11.19 1233 tl$ Rubber K. Hathaway Gov. Stanley Hearings on the measure, a section of the omnibus tax reform bill, are now being held by the Senate Finance Committee. a listed bid and askod brims Is HoM of Wyoming will head the list of speakers at the Utah Petroleum Councirs 10th annual "One consequence would be even less money for the Utah home market," he said. Monday's properti'' are about 40 miles north' of the Project Rulison site wMre a similar test took plac last week. in-si- Meet Opens Wednesday Mutual Funds NEW YORK quoted by the NASD Equity Oil Co. has., enCER Geonuclear gaged Corp. of Las Vegas, Nv., to study the feasibility of using nuclear explosives in Equity's gas holdings in the Piceance Greek basin of Colorado. loped Petroleum also erode their loss reserve position and make them more vulnerable to economic turndowns. ar 1y I Hurt Home Buyer federal tax rate for savings and loan associations and thereby hurt home buyers, all industry leader warned today. Gerald R. Christensen, president of the Utah Savings and Lean League, said that such an increase would strike "a further blow at home ownership at a time when it needs ad the help it can get." The House of Representatives has voted to cut the bad debt allowance of savings asin half , over a sociations period, be noted. This would double the federal tax rate, he explained, and wold 14-Sttil- successfully ;..they would provide a sourcf;', of natural gas for not, ,only commercial use, but also for possible development of oil slia4 re. Equity's covery process. Nose Job Warns Bill Would A bill now before Congress would, in effect, double the For Fred Evans, Equity's president, said that if the properties could be deve- ::.:. ., d's :, ,::::::: : c;nnea Equity's ::, . or calves Holstein lb choice good good lb steers ht fers 0 Quad active; No lb heifer calves Caine end OGDEN calves 950, includino 150 calves; compared with 750 last week, 1,115 last year; slaughter steers and heifers in limited supply, but representative sales rigout steady; slaughter cows opened weak to 50 lower, but bulk of trading steady; bulls steady; feeder cattle active in seasonal XtseitiVtle of supply higher. Slaughter steers and heifers: individual d lb steers and choice end standard few good lb Holstein Veers choice 0 lb heifers 9000 heifers and commercial' Slaughter cows: t.t;ii canner and cutter mostly choke slaughter calves 0 Feeder steers . choice lb calves 0 includes several Irts lb cocci calves choice 0 lb lb choice 0 lb good 0 standard and good lb Holsteins 5 lb Holsteins 24.30.27.00; Feeder heifers: choice 300,500 lb calves choice good calves 0 lb 26.549t1 50 , including load 598 lb 27.90; good standard and low-A- 3 sows steady to strong; fairly No 0 lb No 3 lb lb No 0 boars WOO. Cattle 700. Calves none. Trading on slaughter steers and heifers moderately active; cows sit..w; about steady; few loads and lots mixed high choice and 5 steers lb slaughter prime 322543.75; choice 9504,200 lb choice and good good . and 10W-standard good 25.26.75; choice ter heifers slaughter heifers 8004,000 26.70-28.00; and choice mercial cows ing utility W3131194' good mixe0 good utility and comfew high dresscanner and cutter .,1711)0,4 7.44 5 . 10.78 lambs Sheep 200. Spring slaughter 12.33 lb 0 choice and prime steady; 15.47 mixed good ,and choice 5.11 lb 11.78 LiveLOS ANGELES 9.55 6.61 stock markte Artesia for Sept. 15: . 14.40 Cattle 4007 cows 100; slaughter cows 13.69 active fully ste.),y; bAls strops; not 20.51 20.51 9.26 Bat FRANKLIN 'Morpan enough of any other Class co ,offer for MORTON FOS:- 14.96 14.96 CUSTODIAN: aeesuate price test; feeder cows or Cap 14.35 7.09 7.77 10.18 1116 Stock Corn Grwth Wednesday auction; slaughter, cows 11.54 12.65 4.04 4.43 5Jr: Inv 7.09 7.77 Inc DNTC Holctein e w commercial. ,u t I t y, 7.14 8.59 Sup In8n1 9.56 10.48 6.52 7.15 Ins Util few high dressing, to 23.50; 12.49 11.43 2.32 2.54 M1F Fd 9.25 10.00 Syncro Inc cutter few canner 29.75 utility 28.22 28.10 8.62 9.42 MIF Gth 5.83 6.30 TMR Ap 20.22 2210 28.15 27.25 Freedm commercial and beet, ,breeds 10.47 10.91 good heifers, Including some young cows, Fund Arts 9.58 13.47 MuOm Gr 5.14 5.59 Tchers slauohfew cutter 18 6.39 698 MuOm In 10.11 11.05 Technic Gen Sec ter bulls UtilitY, commercial and oond 13.28 13.28 Mut Shrs 18.09 18.09 'Techniv 8.34 GibrOr few high dressing utility and OMAHA 8.08 8111 2.62 2.67 'Tech Fd 11.78 12.87 GROUP SEC: Col Mut Tr 10,500; calves 25; slaughter steers and commercial to 30.00. 9.01 9.85 NEA Mut 118411.06 ITmoltn 23.46 25.M 4.70 5.14 Aerosp Eqt heifers cows ft slow, steady; mostly steadv; 7.21 7.88 10.10 10.93 Tower 13.34 14.58 Nat WS 6.49 7.09 ComSt Grwth bulls sleadW feeders steady; slaughter 7.79 8.47 9.08 9.93 Nat Ind 11.25 11.25 Transm 6.73 7.36: Fol Ad Vent steer lb choice Ord high prime 9.81 8.06 1171 Tray Eq Com Fel 1042 10.95 Grth Ind 22.25 22.92 1Nat inV choice with few Prime 1,074 lb 16.51 18.04 ,NAT SEC SER: Tudor H 17.36 18.97 'CmStFd 510 5.54 Gryphn 14 lb good and choice G 4.37 4.78 10.57 11.54 awin 25.83 25.83 Balan 'COMMONWLTH Guard standard and good 4.87 5.32 6.71 5.15 Bond 5.51 6.02 Twin CI HmHda FUNDS:: low good 24.00 to 25.50; slaughter heifers 4.41 9.09 9.94 103311.11 9.89 AV Unified Divid WV !gam Gr Cap 1.35 1.47 6.91 7.55 Unifond 9.43 10.31 high choice and prime 1,025 lb 28.50; 9.83 10.74 hinover Pt Stk Inc 5 lb good and choice 5.42 5.97 UNITED FUNDS: 8.91 9.74 9.70 1010 Narbor Incom Inv rf 8.46 9.25 Accu 15.15 16.56 7.55 8.25 standard and good 22.58 to 23.50; cows 9.74 10.15 Hartwel Stock Stk 20.50 to 22.00; 12.14 13.12 Gnyth 9.13 9.98 H&C X14.18 15.50 Utility and commercial COMMONWLTH Incm utiliand bulls canners cutlers 11.81 9.00 6.85 9.00 6.25 Wst H&G 8.06 Nat Scien Fnd TRUST; 24.03-2- ; rd 50; 7.91 8.64 ty. 12.55 13.72 Net Gr 9.99 10.86 Un F en 1.47 1.59 Hedge A&B choice end prime 724 lb feeder steers 24.55 24.55 VALUE LINE FOS: 2.87 3.14 Neuwth 1.70 1.84 Heritge C&D and lb 34.75; choice high good 8 9.80 15.25 9.80 15.30 15.89 You con stay on the Inside ,ef New 7.71 Era 45, 16.77 Horace Val Lno Comp As 0 lb 7.66 8.371New Nor 26.78 26.78 Val Inc 5.25 5.75 flesh steers 27,1'14750; choice Comp Cp 8.43 9.24 tHubshn Close feeder heifers 28.50,3075. 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For informa14.72 Wld 13.47 8.27 5.42 7.55 Val 9.28 10.09 6.921New Bd Gr ;ISI Spc Comp Sheets 1,300: slaughter lambs mostly 4.45 41.86 NY Vent 16.73 18.32 Vance 7.85 8.58 tion On how to buy the key igr;cuComp Fd 9.961013 ,IS1 Inc 9.33 10.20 Newton 15.45 16.87 Vndrblt 8.02 8.77 25 higher; slaughter ewes steady; wooled 5.10 5.57 Impact Comstk tlye's stock through life insufance. 5.38 5.88 15.89 15.89 limp Cap 10.32 1112 Neast IT 15.47 15.47 Vangrd Concrd 8.40 9.18 Varied In 5.03 5.47 7.66 1.33 Ocean Cons InV 12.2512.75 Imp Gr AILL., 8.27 8.39 Viking Gr 7.17 7.74 11.74 1211, Omega 4.86 5.31 Inc Fd I CIVIUM -7.17- 7.86 100 Fnd 14.85 16.23 WallS In x11.7012.79 10.19 10.29 Inc Bost I VISIT 'Contrail 9.61 10.58 Wsh Mut 12.55 13.72 0.95 10.87 101 Fed :Corn Ld 15.11 16.60 Ind Fnd 4! 13.64 16.25 16.25 Wm 14.91 Well Fd 13.48 One 12.92 1119 Ind Trnd 14.57 Cntry 6.16 6.73 ONell West Ind 7.89 8.621 Cwn Oat 11.37 12.4 Ind Am ft.r.-;,7. 6.56 7.17 Opph 14.61 1.971 7.01 7.66 Insill,Bnk I 63 Whithl 1Cwn Dvi 8.14 0.14 Wndsor 9.60 10.49 67.54 67.54 InvC Am 13.5314.79 Penn Sq 8.47 8.47 Wonfld 0.51 9.51 Penn M 5.87 6.32 12.18 13.81 Inv Gold Decatr 13.72 13.72 Phila Fd 15.06 16.50 Wiscon 7.23 PO 13.55 1411 Inv Ind DeleFd 9.31 10.17 Worth 3.06 3.36 1232 13.46 Pilgrm 8.26 9.03 Inv' Bps Delta ARTISTIC LIGHTING STUDIO 1 322.0541 7.92 8.66 2ROUP: Pilot 'Divid Sh 341 4.17 INVEST We ,,,e,nt, anion Dave Round TolOt A 10.78 10.78 stock split. 4.94 5.36 1Pine St 6.65 7.271 IDSN Dow Th "163-92- Cattle qI Iv D commercial ,.. ,ity FOR LAMP DO YOU KNOW? ,....,. a wnlyt, ,. i: REPAIRS stid MEL RIDGES,C.L.U. 1at Hoer. ,,1: Come To SI IC105(101 7100 5300 59.00 6.01 21.00 93.00 12.30 71.00 70(98 13.00 4 698 Is INFLATION EATING INTO 15.0n 13.75 We at Goodbody beiieve that an investment in a well manacled Mutual Fund should be considered as one sensibleway to help combat this serious problem. 'To provide details and understanding about the possi. We benefits, inherent risks and costs of mutual funds in. vesting, a Woo! Fund Forum will be conducted at Goodbody & Co. offices, 132 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah: ' Time 7:30 p.m. to 9;00 p.m. Dote Tues. Sept. 23 Time 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Date Wed. Oct. 1 Interested parties ore invited to attend at either of the above dates ,!; free of charge. However, because of limited ipace, we, suggest mailing the attached promptly. Prospectuses will be distributed. FUNDS 013 6.14 .. ' j Gate City Steel has nrnal fhinne III otnräU In MAUI von milluu YOUR RETIREMENT INCOME? 1 71111400 14.0 t 12.50 'for Salt Lake ' Citw,":-- , Our complete inventory in Salt Lake City is Only part of the story. This inventory is backed up by additional quantities and sizes available overnight from our Service Centers in Denver,. Pocatello and Boise. . dEMOINNAOIMIOMOMOOMMIMMINIEMOMMifbMW.In , 93302 , three-sectio- 1, 10:11IIA ....: ' 1000 addition to the cash bonus you receive for the Tease. "Your royalty guarantees you a percentage of all returns from oil and gas produced from the lease. We can guarantee a sale within six months at not less than $2 per acre plus overriding royalty of at least because we have evaluated the lease before filing and recognize its worth. This represents an almost immediate return of 4 to 1 on the initial investment. Cost of filing (per parcel): Filing fee of 10 to U. 6. 13ureau of Land Management, plus 111 service fee to 108EGC.. When a lease is awarded by BLM, the recipient pays 500 per acre anaual rental to the U. S. Coveriunent. Yourresponsibility for rental terminates when your lease is sold. The 111 service fee covers selection of leases With good potential, filing application, advancing first year's rental, and finally selling your lease at the best possible price plus best available royalty to you. Ours is strictly a service business, representing our client's interests in dealing with the U. S. Bureau of Land Manage. ment, and finally in case of sale, with the oil companies. Write for applications and full information. ' BAKERSFIELD, CA 7 ,.." a 15.50 INTERNATIONAL OIL & GAS CONSULTAilTS P. O. CO4 533 ' The Thunderbird has a dramatiz new grill to highlight its redesigned front end. All models, including the two-doLandau shown here, have longer, n lower hoods and a grille, Windshild wipers and radio antennas are hidden. VI DEPT. A Y i ,'... ,,, , .,, .. 1 s;:,. The INTO THE OIL BUSINESS FOR 11C4,k.k.t...,...3, - .. ' HOW YOU CAN ',..,. , Astro-geolog- i Stock Up flow on Foods While In Seasoiand Prices Are. itt Their Lowest ,' , . ' 11 t , a.1.:Pill Other speakers at the opening session of the conference Wednesday will be F. G. Rodgers, IBM Corp., White Plains, N.Y., and J. C. Griffiths, Pennsylvania State Uni- Div., KCC. , "r g .... , X.' , "N'''''''' west Passage 1317 the Slantiat! tan' Is of mOke practical significance than the trip to the moon," Boyd said. being firms are stimulating interest in the field by having student d tbuy. tour (To s summer n: . Dellinger Kinnear noted that today's ..: - .77,.--,....., The three men said that new developments in the mini ing field are advanc.ng ability to detect ore bodies at great depths;, of excavating More rapidly and of determining the structure of the earth.. ,"The opening of the North- He also said that ALME Is encouraging high school students to enter the mining engineering field, but said that no program of scholarships is offered. Individual at ,......s.c. , 4 ,erbk,... ,,,,,; ,,f,' '''''''.' sible operation. To encourage more :oung men to get into mining engithe industry has neering, upgrade4 mining engineers. ''They lae being put at a higher level in corporations, and less qualified personnel are being assigned 'te routine work once done by eingineers," Boyd explained. CHEVROLETS , ..., ' . assure getting the most ont of equipment and the safest pos- exporting nation. Now we're importing copper," Kinnear said, citing this as an example of the U.S. need for more mineral development. ',...el .,1,.!: :.. Tuesday, September 16, 1969 B ' t ..:' .0.,..0'''' .,.- - t. 8 :' ' l.: ': ''' ,..,,...,,;.,ii ..: . .. ): ::::: ,.,..,.... . ,. .1. t ' '', ,,,,t,,0 L,..,;., ,. :A t q...,,: 114;$ ,, ., ....,.........,.... ..,...;,,H,. it...i.',..::..i,.......4.:;,,;..:'...,:,, lx,,,:'4...'1.4.' b' A, ks k .,....I ; A P--t, 1 1 ,,,,,,,,14., a.,, N ,""C .1..4' 1... t:: ..., , . See the All New, 1970 ... , ....,:.:::.....:, :, OH Equity , .. ,, I - ,,. i, . .. ,,, Name Address Phone . 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