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Show - 1 . ' 1 ' ' i S ' ' A ' : - . 4 , ' If ' ' ' I M , " : . - if.'' '11 . X ' " Stocks Decline in Slow ' ' i ; - - j. - ; -- - i VI:''-'- , The small volume on the decline backed up those market experts who say . the list is undergoing further technical readjustment in search , of a solid base from which a long awaited : rally good fir.st quarter corporate reports to fuel any such rise. The news background continued dull, and most price movements reflected individual j corporate developments. Business news was : . " - L - xxres ident. . , . ;' Tile finm has remodeled the old Glen Brothers Music building, .which isN adjacent to its 65 Norpi University Avenue location. In joining the two buildings together, more "than 3,470 square fet of floor space has been added to Utah Savings' office space. The renovation has doubled the firm's j loibby space and has made sit possible to locate the imortgage loan department on the street floor. Included also in the new: space is an employee's and other lounge, rest rooms, ' j offices. ' The entire street floor of both Ibuildings has been carpeted and the new addition has been finish-e-d, in hardwood paneling. The' new addition features a "community window" which will be used tol display photos and information' about community projects. In 'the weeks , to come the display ' will show the workings of the Chamber. of Commerce and wall include pictures of the pres' ' ent board of directors. Dean Abbott,, manager of the Orem Woolworth IN CHARGE ; . - , , .- '. .- j i J. . Market Quotations ' ; Grand opening of i the new F. W. Woolworth store in Orem will be held Thursday startinig at 9:30 a.m. Located ,at 64 W. .Center, adjacent to Albertson's the new store is part of the Orem Shopping CenI ter .now geing developed. Dean Abbott i has been named manager of the new store, while Mildred Feher , will manage the lunch counter located1 on the east side iof the store. Mrs. Feber has worked in the Provo. Woolworth ' . store for five years. Mr. Abtoott began Ms Woolworth career as a learner in the Ogden store in 1954. He later worked .in the Provo, Kearns, and Durango, and Colorado Springs stores. He received his appointment as manager of the Orem store Feb. 1, i t . '. t . ? i - -- i ....... ...... ........ ....... . . an, ' k modern bank," ,Mr. Randall said. !, , The .bank has scheduled J iformarf opening . ceremonies j ' i a.m. Opening activities will be extended'' throughout the day until for Saturday at ....... ......... . 10 .07i, . . .05 .043,4 .04 .40 .09 .16 .04 .07 ' .11 - ".04 2 4 .18 .06 .07 2 " .09a J 2 .10i2 i .30 .06 12 .45 .0234 1.90 JS5 07 Va .46 .03 2.12 V4 V2 100. 7Va .02 .01 Va ,02V2 03 .05 .041 .17 JD4 .033,4 .16 .30 , . 1.10 tt - ; - Three SpringyiHe Men Buy Firm y v- ' v A , .1 j ,! I s I Local observance of National will be Realtor Week, April . Real Provo the sponsored by Estate Board,' announces Ward Heal, president. .Paul Brown is chairman of Realtor' Week and plans have been made to stress the importance of the bona fide realtor to the "community: The realtor, is "not just- another rfeal estate broker?" according to Mr. Brown. He is a member of the local real estate board 'and f the National Association of' Real Estate Boards and is entitled to 3-- 9, h J ..1 !i - . I display the badge of that organi fl zation. l con Tie realtor is pledged duel business in accordance with a stjjrict code of ethics, give; guid ance in home purchases and arn offH range for home financing,' ' ceri state. ' Ihen he assbciatedT becomes wfta the national association he mut abide by the following 1 pledget Ti protect the individual righti of real estate ownership and-twidDrt the opportunity; to enjoy it; to be honorable and honest in ill dealings; to seek better-torepresent rriy clients by ,li)uilding my knowledge and competence to act fairly towards all in the spifit of the- Golden Rule; to sere well my community and through it my country;.! to observe thel "Re altar's Code .of Etliies an4 conform "my conduct to Its loftjf j aj , PROCLAIMS MARITIME DAY PresiWASHINGTON, (UPI) dent Eisenhower proclaimed May 23 National Mari time Day m to commemorate the departure in 1819 of the American merchant ship Savanah on the first trans-oceanvoyage by any steamship. 'Idebls. ' Friday' 1 ic TTfWlTV 1M1 , TT"X 1t9 TT J J - save " IF IT DROPS DEAD WE'LL PICK IT UP 65 1.05 .09 i.lOVa No muss. ..do fuss. dp service. When you have dead or useless animals, call our nearest plant ' COLLECT. We do the and do it fast Leon M. Frazier, president of National Title In- " ' i . in "'".' I : .i and best of all, you'll like our prompt efficient pick-- ' PRESIDENT - I r W in . surance, Utah- corporation with home offices in Provo. - .'i A WORD TO THE WISE: "THEY EGO NOMI FLORSHEBuVD a' - -- -- csK pw - shoes Economy to Florsheim means built better, to wear longer, and cost less by the 8 month and by the mile! The Florsheim ' ' !''.' Wx ! 4V - ' MThree- ' lighter, softer, more bwt built to Kre a triple life from Season" Shoes are typical flexible Eprbg through Summer - 1 i. TOES and right into Fall! It 1000! ALL NEW FOR SPRING ift J c. T ! Florsheim Shots ! 11. ' 'i j 'i start at All i Better EACH Quality Hightx Thi Royce, 30013, center gort sifron m Perftcto Brtivn smooth ealfi in blacki 20011 Left: Tht Laurel, 31673 toc-fmUuchtr im Ptrfititt Brow W!nvi catfi in Hack, 21639, U . ' . ; . 1 As illustrated on Page 5 of Today's : r. Family ycc!dy: Rich, CHARGE IT -- STORE HOURS I i PAY. Ys r-Shv- i 10 a.m. to 5:40 p.m.. CENTRAL UTAH'S FINEST STORE FOR 3VIEN all-sil- k fabric "ties never before at this low special Never before such a tremendous selection to choose from! Repps, paisleys j solid colors. Extra fancy and more tailored, styles,' 15es td suit every man.' Smart, new colors and textures for Spring wear; MAIN FLOOR MEN'S DEPT. purchase price. ' - x - Observance Will Spotlight Realtor Role in Provo Area earnings w j- with, staple, new and exciting lines Kennebec,Lead, 100 at .45; 500 at 500 at 0 V Leonora, 1,000 at.02 02 Va Maj Oil, 500 at North Lily. 400 at .97 V2 Trans Union, .000 at 2.1 4 Marquardt .34 . .57V2 1.00 .07 ' .05 .45 .0334- : , ; .25 items ordered especially for the opening celebration. The store is equipped with the West Alloy,-4,00at .03 Va were invented latest .Logarithms type display fixtures and Williston, 3,500atat.04.10 by Yankee, 2,000 John Napier in 114. ' . air conditioning. Zuma, 128 at .04 8 p. m. , ! y j pective customer is Irene JMaurer. good lately." start at the Provo store. Slvr, 12,000 at .10 The total selling area of the new Bristol 100 at .90 Cardiff. 7840 to Orem store amounts square Chief Cons, 100 at 1.10 Slvr. 500 at .16 V2 feet. All display counters are filled Clayton 500 at .03 Comwlth of merchandise plus special value : i hp-alth- .10 Va 1.00 .07 1.20 .172 .08 Vz .27 i no 1 REALTORS PREPARE FOR jWEEK OBSERVANCE Am)rig the Provo Realtors wlin will nhserve National Realtor Week are. ' left. Paul Broirni local chairman of TJoolfru- - WcwiV on1 Wnnd TTpqIi rraairlpnf n f tVipT Prmrn Rp1 Tt.Rfnfo i"Rn5rr? wr Hist- -. play a model of one of the many, modern homes handled by the realtors.,1 Pros- - wt .- .10 .90 .06". .16 14 - The other officers and directors He said that orders had deare Alton J. Anderson, vice pres creased because most American ident, Salt Lake City; Robert firms using such products as Paul, treasurer, Ogden and Rex large steel tanks were concentrating on plant improvement, Reynolds secretary Provo Until permanent directors are rather than expansion: This, s A elected at fthe annual stockhold- particularly true, he added, of i ers meeting the company will be the oil industry, which currently capacity. Foreign directed .by a board of advisors has an excess use must foreign steel Leola Hawley has moved - her business Utah including the following cost of prob Stauffer Salon from over the sbus and labor because County people: he explained. lems, I. Dale Despain, Richard M. to 275 E. Center in Provo. 'in the long range depot "However, S. E. Marlow Dr. Harston, Pratt, In her new location, Mrs. Haw we are prepared to ride "Tug" Jacobsen, Dr. Fred D. picture, these momentary will have room not only for amicui Kartchner, Leland D. Jolley, throughLocke told a news confer ley salon but will also open a her Rulon W. Myers, L. O. Turner, ' ' "in ' the firm belief that the new slenderizing studio. John T. Bernhard, Kenneth Witt, faster will continue to grow Two projected services to! be ofNoble Waite, Alton L. Morrill, and the of country rest fered in the near future are charm Bert Smith, Sybil Bohn, Mafgda-len- e than the in will expand facilities our and beauty courses to advise on J. Fescher, M. Warner manner." of and personalMurphy, Albert Knudsen, John s problems A makeup uian 11 Tank Union purchased A ity. Gillman, Clyde Luhceford, Walter two years Company, nearly Holdaway, Vere Westwood, Fred Lang Locke 01 acres 130 prop-said Whittaker, L. V Beckman, De- - npn rtr nnrchased in Salt Lake City's 1959 Sales Allen,. Mor Lynn Heaps, D.Orlo wuxu : Center prooaray Industrial - Woodruff , oni Jensen, Jensen, of the firm s James C. Jensen", Robert R. Ben be used by some; Highest In History western acuvi as divisions other son, Dr. Roy W. Humphreys, Eli VAN NUYS, Calif. (UPI) The Marvin Burgon, W. ties increase. Clavson. Corp. today reported Marquardt Homer Thompson, David D 1959 totaled $69,011,300 for sales Cdrdnetr, Michael Di Lello, Yukus iin the company's history. highest RJ C. Keith Gurr, Clark, Inouye, Roy E. Marquardt, president, Leo P. Harvey and V. Glen in his annual report to stock said Noble. holders sales were up 39 per cent SPRINGVILLE -. Three Spring-trii- over 1958. He said men have ourchaised the amounted to $1,311,200 equal to 98 cents per share. Love Company of iSpringville. The ' new owners are all long The report said production lof of stile company time employees ramjet engines at Marquardt's " C W. Roylance, Vayne MS : : .. Si) Ogden, Utah, division - continued Finley K. The Larsen. Udell at an increasing rate throughout Zobell and firm deals in automotiive parts 1959 and further increase in such and supplies. production is scheduled for 1960 . -. ; III kS -- X. j ; SALT JLAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Friday's (Quotations: ,. i . . . . . 12.87a lS.iaVa Banner 20-se- a -,, Moves To Newi Provo Location Ave. . 'IM f . , 1 U.V . Stauffer Salon Furnished by J. A. Hogle & Co Member, New York Stock jExchange, 35 N. University . ;' Frazier. ; . sets rites for; opening be the first publicajly held title insurance company in operation in the state of Utah, said Mr. ' Woblworth's To Open j ..'.:'.( Orem Store Bristol Silver at Cardiff I. I. ... Central Std. .. ........ .. ., Chief Con Silver . . . . Clayton Corns tock Cons Eureka i . . . Croff . . . . . ... i. ... Crown Point . .... Dragon ; East Crown Pnt . .' East Std !..... East Utah . ...1 . t . . .; Empire Mines .. .... Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con . Eureka Std ... i . . . . The .State Bank of Provo : Great Western . . . 1960. Kennebec will spend its last week in ; He and his wime Mary reside at Majestic Oil temporary quarters on, First 315 N. 8th E., Orem with their New Park ' North Lily.North Street this , week as it three children. North Std......... acili-to f new open . prepares A former Provo man Robert C. Park , Nelson . . Con . . Park ties in its University Avenue t. . . . . Kirkwood, is president of the natio- ProsperCity location Saturday, April 9, n-wide Woolworth chain: Another Silver Kin West. . . Std . .1. ... according 'to J. 'W. Randall,: Keith A L. Sumner is South Swansea Con , . . . . . president; v executive office research depart- Tintic-- Std Toledo .S..... "We have spent the past year ment director, working out of the West Willis ton our New York office. Both got their planning' and building ; SALES: STATE BANK - store. I" ' deposit j ' M. National pany, a Utah Corporation with home offices in Provo, announces that the Utah State Insurance Commission has approve&jithe release I of $100,000 of th company' s escrowed money ,for mi government bonds and municipal securities; National Title Insurance Company Will immediately commence business operations in Utah With the home office at Provo. t The company has raised over abstract $500,000 to establish u. opeuer.. uiw, " accocrauiH 10 .. Frazer, president of and title insurance offices-- in the Title: Insurance Com- major cities of the state and will Leon ciation will open' new, expanded offices Monday in its second" expansion in' less than five years, - .! ! !'.! . .! Utah- Savings and Loan Asso l;' :VV al location. The firm's major western man ufacturing sufosidiery, Graver Tank ad Mfg. Co., formerly the Lang Co. now employes about 200 persons in its Salt Lake City plant. Graver recently closed a small field .equipment fabrication' installation at Fontana, Calif., and shifted orders from there to Utah. Locke, . in Salt Lake City for a meeting Friday of the company's directors and operating . division heads, the first to be held in the West, admitted that the steel fabrication business has "not been Firm Will Title Insurance it i' Open State Office in Provo - ' s ra r ''- , ' X r 1 ; mmmm 's:"'1--t-'f--j- - - ' ' : ppp Utah Savings Expands Its Provo Office i ' , ' ; . At Utah Plant five-wee- . . Opening Monday - year ago; steel output declined; k auto production j was at a V inhigh; and carloadings LAKE SALT CITY The (UPI) creased slightly but still ran bepresident of the Union Tank Car low . a r year ago. vCo., E.A. Locke Jr., said today firm would contin the world-wid- e ue to concentrate its steel plate facilities in Utah be t rt rsr.vi fabrication cause of its strategic geographic , V '. SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1960' ; Utah County. Utah ftt - i Union Tank Employs 200 mixed. Retail sales improved rates after the close. No action could be launched. was taken, however. , They are banking on anticipated over the week,' but ran below a Stocks NEW YORK (UPI) ; the in drifted lower this week, j slowest trading of "the year. in all five The list declined sessions, but the only notable dip came on Thursday when pes-- 1 simists sold in anticipation of federal reserve action on money .. SUNDAY HERALD 20 , t ' . ' Along Wall Street j ; I .j. !: ' 1 ' |