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Show smmmagy Copper Prices Climb 10|Sunday|HeraldSYN SUNDAY, ‘re ey NEWYORK(UPI) — Copper tuate ace prices are going higher amididealer m mounting production losses in have been obt Kennecott Earnings, Dividends Plummet the United States, lack of vis- miums from supply pinched ible progress in settling record- fabricators. length strikes at major US.) Copper Range’s White Pine copper facilities and pressure of Copper Mi unit in Michigan Earnings for the fourth quarter 1967 were $6.2 million, or $0.19 a share, compared with 43.8 m or $1.32 a share, for the same period of the previous year foreign producers for increased recently settled on a new wage For the year 1967, earnings before extraordinary items copper revenues, were $77 million or $2.32 per share, compared with $128.7 milof the 51 percent interest in our Chilean subsidiary, El Teniente, to the Chilean Government, net incomefor 1967 amounted to $111.1 million, or $3.35 per share The drastic reduction in earnings for the fourth quarter the first such move since Have the Winter and the year 1967 resulted from strives which shut down do-} mestic mining operations in mid-July 1967, and ihe Cleveland| mill of pact. Copper Range Corp, Friday the copper strikes broke out posted its post-strike copper last July 15. The company's price schedule containing a last posted price for primary jumbo-sized boest that will fluc-'copper was 38 cents per pound lion, or $3.82 per share, in 1986. Including extraordinary items in the form of an income tax refund and the gain on the sale the fabricating subsidiary, Chase Brass & Copper trun Company, in mid-August, BLAHS? ASSaleuc iS | defensive backfield coach; Wayne Startin, offensive end eight BYU football and easketball coaches prepare to drive coach; John Payne, offensive line coach; Val Conlin, general off in 1968 Cougar sperts cars of the Mercuryline at ValCon manager of ValCon Lincoln-Mercury; Tom Hudspeth, head Lincoln-Mercury in Provo. They will use the cars in travel football coach; Stan Watts, head basketball coach; Earl and promotion of BYU athletics. In the photo, from left, are Lindley, offensive backfield coach; and LaVell Edwards, Dick Felt, Cougar freshman| aes football coach;eee Chris Apostol, _ defensive line coach. COUGARS FOR COUGARSVILLE! Th»*’s the setup here as Weiler Named to American Savings Post Queed H. Weiler, administrative services manager, Pru- | | dential Federal Savings and Loan Association, with offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo and Butte, has been named — deputy governor for Utah of the American Savings and Loan) Institute. ‘That announcement was made by DeLoss Seeley, Bremerton, Wash., district governor of the institute. Mr, Weiler succeeds Richard M. Mercer, Western Savings| and Loan Company. ‘The institute is the educational arm of the nation’s sav-| Quotations from Utah xen ings and loan business, with assets exceeding $135 billion, ‘Mr. Weiler served as president of the Salt Lake chapter Auction Co., Spanish Fork: of the institute during 1962-63, CATTLE: 350: Market steady Skid in Wake of Bad News Utah Valley | Stocks NEW YORK (UPI)—Heighten- Investors had adopted a cau-!North Vietnam and fear of war! ing tensions in the Far East landed a knockout wallop on Wall Street this week, Prices tumbled along a broad front in active trading. | Auction on grain fed cattle. Nielson Namedto First Security Board No choice or choice catile offered for sale, Cows 50 cents to| [my ¢; ious mood early in the week|in Korea upset already jittery butrey ports that President John-| traders by week’s end and the 5°" had ordered an end to re-/market experienced two conei ent restrictions on bombing of| secutive setbacks, ALBERTSONS. 1.00 higher, especialy cutter Glenn E. Nielson, chairman and chief executive officer type. Light weight veal and of Husky Oli Canada ‘ud, Calgary, and Husky Oil Company, feeder calves higher. StockCody, Wyo., has been elecved a director of First Securit ers and bulls steady. | Corporation, | High good grain fed steer| ‘The announcement was made by George S, Eccles, presi- 1000-1150 Ibs. 25.00-25.50; Good dent and general manager of the regional bank holding com- grade 24.00-25. Standard| kind 2,80-23.50; 800-1000. Ibs. | ws Nielson is a graduate of the University of Alberta and needing more feed 21.00-22.00;| began hic career in the oil field in 1996 as an oll salesman at]Long fed holsteins 21.00-22.50. Cut Bank, Mont, He then purchased a refinery at Cody, Wyo., High good heifers 800-950 lbs. and in 1998 organized the Husky Oil Company. 23.50-24.50; Good grade 22.5023.50; Standards 20.50-22.00. Sam Kopp Wins Master Salesman’s Award Young griin fed cows 19.00Sam Kopp of the sales staff of Harmon's Inc., Pontiac and Cadillac dealer in Provo, has been awarded the Master Salesman’s Guild Award from Pontiac Motor Division, The awards honor outstanding records in selling new Pontiacs and used cars, Harward Joins Select Sales Fraternity LaVon K. Harward of American Fork sold more than one million dollars of life and health insurance in 1967 as a representative of the sales staff of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company’s Provo district office. This is his first qualification as a ‘Metropolitan Millionaire.” Strate to Address Iron-Steel Engineers Pytaal 19.00; Utility kind 17.00-18.00; Cutter 15.50-17.00; Canners 13.5-14.50; Some shelly kind under 12.00. High yielding bulls 21.00-22.25; common type 19.50-21.00; light “4 TENDER®, Farm Fresh, Plump and thin bulls under 20.00, duicy. Choice veal 250-325 Ibs. 30.0081,50; good kind 28.50-29.50; heavier calves 26.00-28.00. Good quality feeder steers 700-800 bs, 22.00—23.50; Plain kind 21.00-22.00; 600-700. Ibs. 23.50-24.50; 500-600 Ibs. 25.0026.00; Holstein steers 700-900 Ibs. 18.00-19.50; 600-700 29oo vil ee ee $56 3-BREASTED & 3-LEGGED FRYERS,, 39¢ FRYER BREASTS oo.» 59¢ LEGS or THIGHS sin tn iw. 4949¢ GROUND BEEF {srs 4,$1.79 RED DELICIOUS =10. 350-450 Ibs, 24.50-26.00; Good kind 23.00-24.00; 300-350 ths 26.00 27.00; Fancy calves under 300 bs. up to 28.50; Holstein heifers 350- 550 Ibs 28.50-25.00. HOGS: No, 1 butchers 200-225 ~ 18.00-16.80; 225-240 Ibs. 17.0017.76; 240-260 Ibs. 16.50-17.00; 260-280 Ibs. 16,00-16.50; 280-300 tbs, 15,00; Sows under 350 Ibs, A new gift shop, the Handicraft oe will Friday at $21 N. 200 , Mrs. N. F. son as manager. $10,000 to $15,000 range, 83% are homeowners. last Jong. Barlier airless tires | Louis Philippe (1830-48) was Me fast king of Framer. | * PONTIAC A Carilton BABY PANTS TONI HOME PERMANENTS ONLY PULL ON I 10-07, Jars HORMEL SPAM C2oc cccssssceeex49 NUCOA MARGARINE ............. 3 se. $1 ee pecs... 8% phos$F BIRDSEYE PEAS creer siteey PEANUT BUTTER 12-02. Jar ....5 voters OO 2-LAYER SWEETHEART CAKES Q ;4 15-07. leaves LOC $4 LARGE SUPPLY VALENTINES CANDIES and PLUSH TOYS! 5 89° All These Budget Sav ‘Saver ers s a: i Lolene "GMC | Shop Our Prices Before You Buy! | NYLON HOSE G&MMOTORCO. | 2~ 77° Phone 489-5624 ar 42! OHS Shop Alberison’s modern in-store bakery for a large assortment of Valentine party needs, decorated cup cakes, hand cut cookies, heart shaped cakes and assorted pastries. ® BUICK 570 North Main FROZEN DINNER EA. A patent has been granted Anna Mary Robertson onyone wishing to make items for sale and will provide those! Barbados has a population | “Grandma” Moses did not) with the time and talent aj density of 1,450 persons to the| chance to earn something for| square mile, highest in the their efforts. |West Indies. More than half the families with incomes of $4,000 to §,5000 a year — 57% — are home owners. In the $7,500 to $10,000 bracket, home ownershp rises to 71%, and for those in the FRUIT DRINKS HEART SHAPED COOKIES 4 ....$1.00 The new shop will feature} Articles will be taken in on were not entirely satisfactory | Sess ee and sold by Mrs. because they slipped off the felson. MOST FAMOUS GRANDMA Ariicles will be made by rims too easily, WHO OWNS HOMES BANQUET Albertson’ it LDS;hand-made articles such as for an airless tire that fastens open|quilts, afghans, pillows and to the rim, They are ideal for W.,!pillow slips, rugs and other back-country roa Nel-litems made by local residents. where pneumatic tires don’t| Gifts can be made to order. “Grandma” Moses died in 1961 at the age of 101, SHASTA WHITE BREAD Uniliced ROUGH ROAD TIRES Buying A New... ALBERTSONS produce department. Ibs. 600 9.0 Ibs. 11.60;dgs 500-8508.00; .00; Bore 180, New Gift, Handicraft Shop to Open @® TRAVEL . Univ. Ave. for Dependability Prove 373-3822 Fresh from Albertson's in-store bakery— @ delicious white cake lavishly iced with fluffy white icing and topped with @ red heart. Crisp, sweet red delicious apples in Albertson's Farm Fresh ree oo Ibs, yg03 .00; DESERET Save now ...0006 Ibs. TTucian ine Be,210230 maleMn Ged quay £9000 Th.nocd GoodquayG0be hdl asstly dot ouims Michael A. Thompson, Payson, parts manager for Chuck Peterson Motors, Volkswagen dealer at 400 S. University Ave., mu be the recipient of thetyeee Annual Commendation Award,” presented by the Importer, Volkswagen of earandie ance in function, Call the agency showing this emblom of dependability Weekdays ? a.m. te 5:30 p.m, Sat. 9 am. te} pm, CAKE MIXES‘remem 4"$1 GRAPE JELLYss 99% Ib. M. E. Strate, division superintendent of maintenance and utilities, Geneva Works, will be the speaker at the February meeting of the Utah District, Association of iron and Steel| Engineers. The meeting will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m., at the Royal Inn in Provo, Mr, Strate’s subject ject will be “Modern Maintenance Practices in the Steel Industry.” Mr. Strate is a graduate of be University of Utah and a of 38 years in the steel industry. He has held a 400-500 Ibs. 27.00-28.50; medium. of positions in Utah steel plants, beginning with a job quality 26.00-27.00; 300-400 lbs. engineer at the Ironton Plant of Columbia Steel. He 28.50-30.00; Under 300 Ibs. up de assistant division superintendent of maintenance to 31.50; Holstein steers 450ies at Geneva Works in 1955 and becamedivision 550 Ibs. 28.05-25.00; 250-450 Ibs, superintendent in 1968, 25.00 26.00; under 350 Ibs. up to 27.00, Parts Manager Receives Volkswagen i 20.00; Commercial type 18.00- Now is the time to book for: DUANE BUNNELL MEXICO—February 24 PALM SPRINGS—February 28 ALASKA—May 30 HAWAII—June 7 Spanish Fork | OREM PROVO PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY |