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Show ' 10' SUNDAY HERALD . - i V .. i.' -- : ' f . , A . v Utah County, Utah ... T It I f 1 . ... . . 111 1 1 " - , li." e, J ' i . v V$ y v' 425 INDUSTRIALS r A Hearing Aid Center to Ope n Here - 1 , , r - Market Quotationsv J V .1 50-fo- ot sit-do- a-v- ? V cessories. An V eye catchei was the spacious board of directors room, decorated to accentuate a igold carpet which also covers thej stairway.: The7, entire building is d air icoiiditioned. It contains 7000 feet o floor space in an and fcan be expanded in future years to Extend all the way ,io iirst iNortn iqr opening on cwo streets. year-aroun- pe r Firm Notes I ' I ' ' Prudential Insurance Company sold $1,700,000,000 of insurance :a the 13 western states last year $42,000,000 of it in Utah reported Ave. Frederick A.I Sdhnell, second vice president and head of western sales, at a sljatewide company SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE : Bid management Asked meeting in Salt Lake Quotations: '"day's . 12.50 .tsanner 13.00 this week. Bristol Silver .... .09 Va .10 ..Members of he Provo district Cardiff .90. 1.00 Central Std ...... 06 V2 .07 management s aff attended . the Chief Con 1.05 1.10 meeting. .17 Clayton Silver ... ' .16 Comstock .07 .06 V2 The firm's mortage loan investCons Eureka ...... 7 5 Crof f .04 .05 V2 ments in force, in the Provo ara Crown Point .04 .04 at the end of 159 totaled $758,000 .40 .45 Dragon ....... i . . of residential, farm and commerEast Crown Pnt. . . .09 .10 East Std . . ...... ; 03 .04 cial and industrial properties. East Utah ........ :.15Va .18 The companyi's annual payroll Mines .05 .06 ' Empire Eureka Bullion . . . , .06 .08 now totals $1, 1711,000 yearly to 188 Eureka Lilly Con . .10 .081,2 empiloyees. The jfirm currently has Eureka Std ....... 3 35 GreatWestern .... .06 Va .07 Va 33 representatives in the Provo Kennebec .42 .46 area. .021,2 , .03 Majestic Oil New Park 1.75 2.12i,a Stock-Exchang- e, " . v . -- : j . . " " ' c . .95 Va .OIV4 .OIV2 021a .03 . .04 ' .03 .15 .04 .16 ' 33 36 621,2 ...1.00 .65 1.05 .07 .11 .06 .10 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Sales: Banner Mng.' 200 at 1250 - j t Big Hill,. 10.000 at .16; 1.000 at .17 jsonanza Oil, 2,000 at .04 Cardiff. 400 at .9Q Central Std, 2.500 at .0312 E Standard, 2,500 at .03 ' Comstock, 1.000 at .07 Leonora, 1.000 at 1. 01 s,i: 10,000 at :iya jviooiicratt. 200 at 225 South Std. 1.000 at .33 Trans Union, 1.000 at .18 Williston, 1,000 at .10 - AffJIPund i Div shares . .V. t Cdn Gen Fund s Chem Fund I I ! I i . . . .... . E and H Bal Fund . E and H Stk Fund . Fund Investors . . 'Incorp Inv ........ . Mass Inv Trust Mass-InGrowth , PutmaivFund Telev and Elec . . v 7.17 2.88 15.39 10.92 : 2220 23.48 9.01 8.65 12.91 14.21 14.02 7.83 7.76 3.15 14.48 11.81 23.73 25.11 937 935 : 13S6 1536 1534 853 : Braithwaite Named 'Man of the Month' , I.: - i I V K J be launched. . 30, Pa. ' : ' CHART' PORTRAYS STOCK MARKET TREND This is Standard and Poor's stock price indexes chart forthe week ending A pril 9. It reflects the ups and downs of industrials, rails . and utilities shares for th e past year. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) . Starts Sentiment Improved ".This report improved trader sentiment somewhat and even brought some institutional investors into the market. This type of investor has been on the sidelines for quite some time. The enthusiasm carried over iato Thursday's market, but profit taking set in late in the session to pare the early gains. The profit takers continued their operations! early Friday, but some late support lifted most prices from their! lews of the into higher ' ' County AIA Chapter Sets Installation ALLEN BUYS OWL INN PROPERTY IN AM. FORK ;. M. AMERICAN A FpRK j form of government.-- " I goes Contains s e. fin-- i a fertilizer spreader. Sub-Divisio- opening ac n. , iirfei 1 ' 70 . 1st North L SHRUBS , FRUIT TREES Byron Ferguson, general division manager! in Provo for National public Service Insurt ance Company,' recently attended a school for 65 life int surance managers and home of fice executives, ; in Pasadena, Calif. Conducted by Life Insur-- f ance Agency Management Asso elation of Hartford,"! Conn., the school featured "study in business ' and snles management. I If I r EVERGREENS 111 ROSES - We handle a complete of Garden Suplies . . 1 :' ne I . ek ASPEN LANDCAPE NURSERY Mil ,1" ili ; (East Side of Highway, halfway up the Hil to Orem) 880 West 1850 N rth FR 4 1044 school year 1958-195- 9. A. L. Duckett Sales & Service, Provo, Utah, was among the dealers receiving this award. Allstate Insurance Names Provo Agent j j GIVE YOUR GROUND A BREAK WITH A YUBA Duane Arrowsmith of Orem, Utah, has been appointed an agent in Provo by Allstate Insurance OornKpany. He will serve at the Sears store in Provo. CHORE MASTER PQWER TILLER 11 : . , y ! TSBtersI ' try - v. I -- , i i "ii"i'i j 1 ' l' P85 -- : J 1 1 .. n'm.N 1 ..Ik v.,.. well-balanc- Y"'f'Vil -- 4 i 5urei A good garden wants a f et rf raIn and shine not any mnr thflrf if wants rnrsr mrtnnrl Reinemberi the roots come first 's&, . . ed 1 f ; ; gives your garden soil the J. f."i r& M ' j 22" 2i ' 4.5 H.P.; . Special 3.0 H.P. avy Duty 3 0 H,P S . ' - 33 Commercial ( ' .4.5 H.P. Duty CHOREMASTER witn Jn.r. tngine l '7 21' V 21 Special 3.0 H.P. SPECIAL TILLER with 3 H.P. ngm. Brings power garden, ing Within th range of every home gardener. . v -- r l ! TOU J'"5 Slart Sin pie csontrol center II CHORE MASTER Tecoil fcartr rriaVw SUe and effortless. Direct drve design operation hminates trouble. Works ground 11 , 22 ude . . .! even 33 wide with optiona extensions. Digs any depth to 10 . j better Have a hitrcer trafden...a arAer Clr - c w oo o break a choremaster! your ground wjth 1 i s FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY . . . EASY PAY PLAN TWICE tl e garden in no time, at all h J DOWN PAYPJIEWT ! and GLASS FR i j " J R. two-we- i ' -- , ' 1 ' shade' trees - . U FINEST SP0II1G PlAtlTIHG STOCK carloadings improved ' m l - -- 60 Auto Dealers Provoan Attends Sales Get Safety Award Management Course Sixty Utah auto dealers were awarded special certificates of appreciation and commendation by the Utah Safety Council at Its annual meeting last week, The awards were made in recognition of their valuable contributions through loan of cars for the high school driver education program. This program received two top national awards earlier the same day, for high quality land outstanding progress during the Another PAX Quality Lawft and Garden Product! t Installation PAINT - I. - cK&fll 'iLiLECJ $Ji$BM If . growing for vegetables arid flowers 'V; . t&es the backx break out of the toughest garaen joos. .breaks ground, cultivates weeds, nillj, turrows . . . 1 tool idoes it all I Quick and 7 Di-Sodi- g Methyl Arson-atEasy to apply with ished the week at 628.10 up 12.12 points from last Friday's close,; The railroad average closed at 144.96 up 1.53; v utilities- 89.12 up 0.70; and 65 stotiks 207.23 up 3.17. Many broker see' the list re suming its slqw upward . niove-- f ment next week as the nation's business picks up with the im proved weather and the favorable March quarterly reports continue I to flow in. As has been the casethus far this year, mosfc price movements reflected individual corporate de velppments rather than any im proyement in the general newsi The exception this week was Hhe auto sales reports., Experts Opinions Mixed The major business barometers were mixed. Steel production continued to decline and some of the experts see a further dip. Despite the rise in late March auto sales, the auto industry this week hit a 1960 low in output, and has scheduled further cuts. . I . Claim Service fast-actin- piOREMAStER K, Insurance . crab grass plants wither and die when powerful lo work! Action , ' i:j.Y)lKlWf K MASTER ;ORE 33 Commercial AUTO GLASS "'" I Even the most stubborn ny Dow Jones industrial average l' ' i ground. In all, the list moved higher on average in the firsts four sessions, and down slightly in the last. The Railroad :i ;afotlB.M4SrBl,i effective Action, developed to control crab grass in the plant stage. ' lot June." allocations was held at the Alpine Country Club Monday night for 40 individuals who have qualified to receive choice building lots around the Country Club area. To qualify for the lots members of the club sell five memberships in the club. They may also be purchased from those who have earned them. A total of 81 lots were selected by individuals who were qualified. This is the second allocation held, the first being last July. At the present time four homes in the area have almost reached completion and a dozen more will be started soon. These new lots are located in Plat B. of Alpine Country Club Estates With 18 holes now completed , on the Alpine Country Club Golf Course and ready for play, the area is fast becoming ; green. AH homes built will be under the rules and regulations of a building restrictment governed by a deed recorded in Utah County. The property is handled Land through the High-Tim-p Development Co., the original organization which helped to create Alpine Country Club. Kay Allen is president. Jewelry in its v new 220 S. Main, has been ocation, !: n, ot, day-ma- e day of a spokesman of Utah Savings and Loan League, representing the state's associations whose savings accounts are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. "There are definite signs that there wall be an easing on both home and loan interest rates and discount rates on FHA ' and VA loans, said Louis S. DiEnes, chairman of the leagues information committee, "Mortgage rates, after rising for 18 months,, appear; to have reached a plateau, and snouia sinow some easing oeiore Alpine Country Club Allocates New Home Sites Springville Firm Slates Opening v-:'- olds-hom- CONTROL-fro-m NT . If you are planning to build or buy a home in Utah, including the Provo area, you are likely to pay less for your money to finance it. .. 'V That was the forecast on Thuirs- - i MASTER ve. ing of Interest on Home Loans Forecast by League '.!' ' " the (amily of PAX quplity lawn care products comes new, POST-EMERGE- - ' during the past year: a feature? of the Also; evening's activities will be a: fashion show. under the direction of Ida Wag- , U staff. Junius West, Pleasant Grove, will be master of ceremonies; The banquet and installation will begin at 7 p.m., Mr. Cole :' said. ..ii - Mmkl S-cur- Hi-Sp- Howe. New officers for the coming year to be installed at the banquet will be headed by Georgs Bird, SpringvilleL who has been vice president of the organization nd ' . . SPRINGVILLE-Gra- " The property, obtained from the Meadow Gold Company of Salt Lake City, also includes the south of the creamery. Drive-IPlanscall for1 construction of a with construction of a super market contemplated at a later date. The historic Owl Inn as well as the old creamery , building and the old Spratley residence will be razed. Mr. Caselli, a manager" of the Bank of America, Sacramento, is executive councilman of Mr. Caselli District VIII of the 'institute which includes Utah, Nevada and Northern California. The Utah County. Chapter of the AIA. was established in 1953 and since that time has grown to 158 members from banks in Utah County. The Institute, ac cording to MryCole, is the larg est adult education program in the world. During the banquet, certifi cates will be awarded , for 'the completion of courses which have been held during the past year under the auspices of the chapter. These courses in bank ing procedures and humon rela tions as specified by the AIB have been taught by Jl Hamilton Calder, Dick Carruth nd Allie of Duke's '' f the American Fork localchapter. : '"- AMERICAN1 FORK The Allen Products Company headed by Ole S. Allen of Provo has purchased, the property on which the Owl Inn and the creamery have stood for many years on the east state road at Caselli, district councilman of the Ajmeric an Institute of Banking, will speak at the installation banquet of the Utah County Chapter of the AIA, April 13 at the Timpanogos room, Dining to according Walter N. Cols president of the' Vincent executive , I .." m . . U.S. city to try the commission 5 A . . . ' ' J , . Home Modernization," available free by writingto Hoime ernization Book, United States Steel Corporation, Room 6083, Pittsburgh ) - .'Home, modernization ideas by ; ' I steel magazine survey. had 45 economists predicting 'A restora tion ofbusinessj confidence .latek 1 rA,, Easter U' in the year.-delayed shopping began. The outlook for he economy 14.638.700 Sales this week totaled for the rest of the year continues shares, or an average pi 2,927,614 cloudy. Government! economists shares per ; dey, as: against say business is good, but they 12,207,550 shares or 2.44,510 daily admit privately that jhow business tLe week before II tfie dozen are being offered by United States Steel in' a new booklet entiUed "What's What in - spurtj - -- Booklet Gives Tips On Home Modernization 1 fares in April and May!($villvmake or 'break forecasts fora spring The early advances were said to be only technical following the six consecutive sessions of declining prices, but the spurt on Wednesday was ; attributed to the report on auto j sales picking up substantially late in March. 5 WAY dential Insuraiice Company of formerly occupied by Art City America, Provo Detached Upholstering. It has been com Agency, for wh: ch he is a special pletely remodeled to make room for the expanded business. ' agent. . CHORE slightly; construction dipped a little but still ran ahead of a year ago;, electricity output jumped 7.3 per cent above a year ago;- and retail sales ran' 8 to 12 per cent ahead of a year ago as 1 irally ..could - Wayne Baitiiwaite, 310 N. 1030 scheduled to begin Monday, W, Orem, has been named Man cording to Mel Doike. of . the Month for March by PruThe store is located in. the iiil . x . - . Utah Growth Furnished "by J. A. Hogle & Co Member, New York 35 N. University jf... diay-lon- which followed ribbon-cuttin- g ceremonies at the 75 N. University Avenue location.! ' To see the spacious, ex building was a breath-takin- g who fori Provoans have perience known the Statej Bank of Provo as Provo's oldest bank arid have long been aeustomed to the facilities of the former pioneer era sturcture. The' bank's jsi-folong lobby i mm is carpecea tnrougnouc and teatures a private office or the bank presi officers platform dent, open-typ- e and . a teller line with 10 service areas. The lobby alsoof- fers stand-up- . and setvke counters, some of which are equipped with adding machines. Thf interior rienr is of rnntpm- ' porary istyle. The decorators have mt.de excellent jusg of vivid pastel colors wood panelling and unusual lighting fixtures and ac r awaited spring rally was underway. Brokers said the news background will have, to improve substantially before any such President J. lW. Randall and Vice President .K. A. Randall head ed a large staff which greeted g visitors during open house ot , iil dtefikwribu , front, c beautifully-jmodernisti- t By IIENRY J. BECHTOLD .United Press International SNEW YORK (UPI) Stocks rebounded this week from last week's five session decline, ' scoring 'gains in four out of the five trading days. Activity picked up from the previous week's 1960 low,; but not enough to indicate the long i'" rA I I audio-metri- 04Va Stocks for GainsI 4 of 5 Days During vteeci 25 RAILS all-ne- w Dates .for the grand opening of the Otarion Hearing Aid .Center at 45 E. Center will be April 14 and. 15, announces Clyde Gregerson, owner manager. The new hearing aid center will c include .the most modern testing for hearing and analysis of hearing. The offices have been entirely modernised and and will include reception room, private offices for audiometric testing and business area. In addition to the Otarion Hearing Aid, which was the frst eyeglass hearing aid, according to Mr. Gregerson, the center will offer; service on all kinds of hearing aids and will stock bat teries and ear molds. Mr. Gregerson who is franchise dealer for' Utah and parts' of Wyoming and Nevada has a similar store in Salt LakeCity. ; Along Wall Street 4C 1 .92 , j, I I I long carpeted lobby, matching of fice furniture arranged with an eye to the functionalj as well as to symmetry j and pleasing interior decor these are some of the features of the new State Bank of Provo build ing which impressed thousands during an open house Saturday OWNER Clyde Gregerson,' owner and manager of Otarion Hearing Aid Center scheduled to open here" this week. ; North Lily ..... North Std ...... Park Nelson Park City Con.. t . Prosper Silver King West South Std ...... Swansea Con . . Tin-tiStd ...... West Toledo ? ... Williston ., i Thousands , 'X 4 .. , State Bank . ....... pmCE INDEXES STOCK See New x r : X'N - . - ' . - i' t m s.. '. v - ',,.. Jtvnit ia ivn fVri imp 1.:. orinvnrvA . C0 1430 South State PROVO 33 COMMERCIAL TILLER. 4.5 H. PL ensine. Rueeed. built to commercial garden tng specifications. 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