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Show " 12 SUNDAY HERALD tocks Make Mioiatyre Rally as Yeair Cldses it tuiiiiiiiMiiii imi ii p i ii i i niipiiinin w mm By ELMER C. WALZER Til post-holid- ay 1 average prompt mill shipments. An up turn in the second half is Production may go up next month, but enlarged capacity is likely to hold down operations percentagewise. Rated capacity at the start of 1958 is expected to be, around 141 million tons, 7.5 million more than the figure at the beginning of 1957. A disappointing fourth quarter prevented the industry from rack ing up this year. record-breakin- production g Stock Market Member of New York Stock Exchange . . Clayton Silver SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Metals Combined Asked Bid Yeiterday's Close: 8 ?Z 2 8 ?Z 2 Comstock Banner Cons Eureka . . . .15 V Brlstol.Silver ... Bullion Monarch Cardiff Central Standard Chief Con .20 50 .03 .35 .18 48 02 30 , .20 .06 .16 .30 -- , . -- For Trades ...... By UNITED PRESS Gov., George D. Clyde . an- nounced this week appointments professional and trade com- to-1- 8 mittees. The- - appointments will expire July 1 of the years indicated. Certified Public Accountants Lincoln G. Kelly, incunlbent, Salt Lake City, 1960. Architects Wesley R. Budd, Salt Lake, 1960. Barbers O. James Gornichec, Orem, 1960, and Jack Wignall, 1959. Chiropodists .05 .15 .28 .03 Va . 044 Craff .90 87,4 Dragon .05 .04 East Standard . .09V2 . .09 East Utah .04 V .03 Va Eureka Bullion .06 Va . .05 Va Eureka Lilly Con .20 . .16 Eureka Standard .05 . .04 Gt. Western .... .10 .08 Kennebec 02 Va .02a Maiestic Oil 21 25 Majnmoth .01 01 , Mtn. States Dev .08 06 Naildriver 57 Va New Park .48 .43 North Lily 00 Va North Standard 01 Va Oli Park Konold .08 07 Park City Con Va .04 03 Prosper .17 .15 Va Silver Kin West .02 a .02 V Silver Shield 16 .17 So. Standard 15 .16 Swansea Con .17 .15 Tar Baby 46 ,.48 Tintic Standard .70 60 Utah Wyoming . U3-- 4 03 Va West Toledo 11 Va .12 V Williston .041 a 03 Va Zuma SALES Bristol SI. 2.000 at 16. Bullion Mon. 1.500 at 18. at 30. Chief Cons.nnn2,000 at IK. rnmtnk Cons Eureka. 1,000 at 29: 4.200 at 28. Croff Oil. 4.000 at Dragon. 600 at 90: 1.000 at 87 E Standard, 3.000 at E Utah, 500 at 9: 8,000 at 9. Gt Western. 2.000 at 4. North Lily. 700 at 43. VaNorth Stand. 4,000 at lVaat Park Bingham. 1,000 SI Shield. 8,000 t a,kSI Standard. 11.000 at 2Va. So Standard. 2.000 at 16. Tar Baby. 3,000 at47.15. Tintic Std. 500 at Trans Union. 12,000 at 3Va. West Toledo. 1,000 at 3Va. Williston, 1.100 at 12. Zuma. 1.000 at 3V2; 2.000 at 4. . Clyde Names Committees Salt Lake, .18 . , -- -- . y -- 3. 4. - - - Flake L. Rodgers, Prove, 1960. Dentists Dr. Myles Otis Hutch-ing- s, St. George, 1962. Funeral Directors and Embalm-er-s Alma J. Larkin Jr., incumbent.; Salt Lake City, 1960. Anna L. Registered Nurses Vog, incumbent, Salt Lake, 1960; Martha Jenny, Provo, 1960; Sister M- - Berne, Salt Lake, 1959. Licensed Practical Nurses B rtha- - P. Peterson, Ogden, 1960. Dr. Gerald H. Optometrists Salt Lake, 1960. Bagley, 'Osteopathic Physicians and TOMORROW DEPOSIT Metal Mining Shares Selling At Lowest Point Cy-anami- FOR YOUR ACCOUNT IN THE NEW NORTH TAT STATE ST. - Outlook Improved Various agencies told of improved outlook for housing next year. The projected, while less than 100,000 units, was million units against 5.8 million in volume with sales of 185,500 shares. It closed the week at 33 V4, in 1957. the stock Drug issues met demand along off V point. .A year agoOil Standard 44. (N.J.), with many other consumer goods sold at rose 4 points and gains of more with sales of 125,600 shares, was items. American Home Products in second place. It rose ai point than 2 points each were set by to 49. North American Aviation, Pennsylvania Railroad, and BethParke Davis, and American lehem Steel were in third, fourth, General Motors topped the list and fifth places respectively. " - B seen as highly significant. Better demand for new homes is expected to be helped along by easier money and improved terms for purchasers. A long list of issues in any way connected with building moved higher. U.S. Gypsum, gained ZVa 5-40- CHICAGO (UP) Potatoes: Total US shipments 412; arrivals 48, track 251. Supplies moderday said prices for all metal min- ate; demand moderate; market ing shares on the Salt Lake ex- for russets steady, for round reds Surgeons Dr. R. C. Bradbrook, change are now selling at their slightly stronger. Ogden, I960. lowest point of the past 10 to 15 Track sales 100's) US 1A: IdaWilliam Biard years. Pharmacists ho russets around 30 per cent 10 Martin, Granger, 1962: oz. larger inch extra 1 4.00; Idaho utility 6 oz. 3.00. Physicians and Surgeons Dr. Provo, 1962. L. D. Nelson, Ogden, 1962. Certified Shorthand Reporters Street sales: Idaho insets includMelvin Charles-wort0. Plumbers George Parker, Logan, 1960. ing US extra 1, 1962. W. Onions: supplies light; demand Veterinarians t)r. Eric Ogden, Wreno Bowers, Isakson, Ogden? 1960. Sanitarians moderate; market steady. h, . 90 1P.M. A Sound Friendly -- 'I I . ; l-'- vn Financial Institution i l Serving One Of Utah's Fastest n M ;3 .Growing i Cities. 1' MmXkZ. - mJ!? it Home of New Orem State Bank t ,i at 755 v North State Street . These Capable Officers To Direct Bank Operations Produce Market The SALT LAKE CITY (UP) ExStock president of the Utah Frichange, Lyman L. Cromer, i OREM HOME-OWNE- D - OREM - PHONE AC 3 - &30 ff 3 1 increase IN ANK Housing s&S. d. Mm OREM 755 A. HOGLE AND COMPANY J. FURNISHED BY , rose 2 in its section. Fidelity Phe-ni-x and Thompson gained 4 Products 3 points in the special issues. Caterpillar Tractor rose 2 4Y points in and Ingersoll-Ran- d the road builders. Aircrafts and tire shares moved irregularly as did oils. Motors eased on a reduced output and predictions the new year would bring sales of 5.5 d Steel Output Sag Seen For First Half of '58 'Holiday week steelmaking operations 'are expected to be below 0 feer cent of capacity, and activity is likely to be more sluggish than it has been in recent years, Steel Magazine reported this week. The production sag is more than seasonal, according to the magazine of metalwork-weekjy Ing;Atlow first half (1958) is anticipated. Buyers, holding minimum stocks, will depend on points and gains of 2 points or made a good showing despite the more were set by Bestwall Gyp- 19th successive weekly decline United Press Financial Editor (UP)-Stocks en NEW YORK sum, Corning Glass, Pittsburgh from a year ago in car loadings. year-ena Plate miniature Glass, Crane Co., Masonrte, Kansas City Southern rose 2 rally joyed with steels week the Trane, points and Norfolk & Western Minneapolis Honeywell, past during and Georgia-Pacif- ic and building shares leading. Corp. Celotex gained 2. Utilities gained 0.70 point on the rose nearly 2 points and so did Zenith Leads TV Group which WesUnghouse Electric. General week in their Several of the railroad shares closed at 68.65. That left it 0.11 Zenith ran up 5 points in the 1956 in Electric rose the more a than above television closing, point. group. General Foods point contrast with the industrials which were down 66.57 points from the 1956 dose and rails, down 55.84 points on the year. Industrials closed this week at 432.90, up 5.70 points. Rails closed at 97.39, up 0.47. The market gained in three of the four sessions and met weekend realizing and evening up operations on Friday. During the week the cumulative IS DAY sales total for 1957 moved above the 1956 figure. With two days left in each year the totals stood at. 551,124,580 shares for 1957 against 549,800,708 shares in 1956. In the last two sessions of last year, sales totaled 2,790,000 and 3,680,-00- 0 shares respectively. Gains Outnumber Losses Of the 1,397 issues traded during the week 660 gained, 560 declined, and 177 held unchanged with news of the business world more drab than in many a week. About the only bright spot was retail trade which apparently set a record high for the Christmas holiday and indicated a record for all of 1957. Big industries had more than the seasonal shutdowns More Than and all of them declined. Trading in the market brought 100 out a daily average of 2,476,978 shares, against 2,634,644 shares daily in the previous week. The Stockholders, decline reflected a reduction in tax loss selling and an absence Residents of many traders for an extended f; ' I pi Christmas holiday. Of This Steel issues showed gains on the week ranging to nearly 3 Area, Are points in Armco. Republic Steel rose more than 2 and U.S. Steel and Bethlehem rose nearly 2 Supporting steel each. The group got points Orem's First a lift from a statement by Republic that it was relighting five Home-Owne- d of its closed furnaces in the Youngstown district sooner than anticipated because of better deBank. mand for steel. I 4? S" - r jf - - v" Jt t:. 7',' 4.00-4.5- ftmm 321J LEON M. FRAZIER M. WARNER MURPHY 9g IS LeGRAND JAR MAN Vice President President AT? IVAN DAHL C. R. CLARK Vice President Treasurer Secretary and General Counsel These Men Will Serve As Board Of Directors IT'S COMING MM. J ' p'' t" IT'S NATIONWIDE IT'S SPECTACULAR mmmm T - IT'S THE SAVINGS '- - M. DOVER HUNT JOHN DAYNES DeLYNN HEAPS Attw JACKSON B. HOWARD JOHN GHXMAN EVENT OP THE YEAR! Our Friendly, Courteous Service. Will Include: COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE .4 LOANS SAVINGS CHECKING AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS )l-Ajj-j-- NIGHT DEPOSITORY SERVICE A-- 1 jLJ I . 1 G9 imzm&. i e5tafig HAROLD CALDEB 'j 1 PAID CH SAVINGS i0 DR. REX THO ) l |