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Show '.') i! Weekly Wdll Street Roundup SUNDAY HERALD! 1962 SUNDAY, r Utah County. Utah , ., r ' Auto Sales Weekly Stocks By PETER T. EARLE United Press International NEW YORK! (UPI) The stock market put together its second consecutive gain this week a not seen since early phenomenon Up 25 in Six Months - Automobile DETROIT, (UPI) sales far the first six months of ' this year jumped 25 per cent over the same period in 1961. The five major firms all topped ; last year's marks. -- General' Motors said its sales for the period were 41.3 per cent ahead of last year and within 1.3 per cent of the first! half record set in 1955. . GM totaled sales 1,923,923, against 1,361,218 a year ago. Chevrolet's volume of 218,394 cars and 41,462 trucks in June was the highest for any firm in auto- motive history. Ford Motor Co. reported sales of, 931,560 cars, 80,- 000 units above the 846,335 sold six-mon- th year ago. f : . Chrysler Corp. had sales of a slight increase from the cars delivered hi the Jan'322,257 .; uary. June period a year ago. American Motor's! sales totaled 223,389 units, up 21 T'per cent from the 195,052 sold .a 323,-49- 7, March. Respite a selloff in the final session after six (advances on previous trading days, investors went home for the weekend in the best financial shape for some time. ' ; Those Who bought when . the market was around its 1962 low just nine, trading days past were showing sizable profits with the industrial average up 50 points from its than better Dow-Jon- A J n n I..; . 7 M phase of summer advance many forecasters have been looking for' ward to. But in view of the continuing lack of bounce In the business news: plus certain! technical weak-th- e nesses. some oft gloomier warned that the houses brokerage out not of the still is market woods and possibly.. remains sus ceptible to severe sinking spells. Standard .& Poor's 500 stock index finished the week at 56.17 for a gain of 1.42. The agency said the improvement was equal to a rise of $7.5 billion in paper values. -!:-'"- !7i .1 In the n n r w l h 2; j !. ' : j o o o ) o O ol j I I V I I liii If f 11 II js. I UUUUU, UlMJLiUUU : V - iDirsffep Lifesf ride f (O) - 1 1 V I WOMEN'S! DRESS VALUES TO 18.99 . ." .... . , , (o) . 14-nati- on 0 F&s&Hde, pro-Commun- ist Dentist, Family Move to Proyo t. (Utah's insured savings, and loan associations this week will distribute over $3.9 million in earnings to savers, a jrecord high, Robert E. Doidge, chairman; public information committee, Utah Savings and Loan League, said Thursday. Mr. Doige explained that the earnings were for the first six months of 1962 on savings. He ex- plained that total sayings in these associations with insured accounts now totals over $190 million, with over 135,000 savings accounts. "These figures are for Utah of fices of the associal ions, and do a te branches," not include Mr. Doidge said. out-of-st- 2 Provodns Cited At Convention - . Provo their II ' .' if I ,f man l his . 1 Ogden Livestock 2a Livestock: Cattle and calves salable none. Hogs salable 40;.not enough on ale, to test trend J Sheep salable 2,750; spring slaughter lambs active, strong to 25 higher; slaughterjewes' scarce, few, steady; feeder; lambs fully steady j spring slaughter lambs choice moderate end prime lb. trucked in Idaho: range lambs mostly 23.20 and 7 above; choice lb.) natives 5, 21,55-22.6- 5; ?995 . tfvy SBcamitor Beb I And casuals values to 8.99 !. Cdsoeals, ECedees "I from '' . DISCONTINUED STYLES VALUES TO, 4.99 tern Close-op- t EFFECTIVE CURRENT .. 9 iHlcainidbogs ...... WHITES - BONE - BEIGE RATE 1962 JULY 1, INSURED kiff SAVINGS tifc feeder lambs shorn choice with fancy) end; 94 lb. Idaho range spring feeders by truck 19.00; few choice some lots lb. carry ingsmall end fancy natives 60-8- 5 It is estimated that stable flies can, cause a 10 to 20 per cent de- ; 'ARM EVEN MOME! ROBINHOOD VALUES TO 8 99 . . Li; ) X' alili . , .. Deseret Federal's earning rate is going up ! Your savings earn a not 4 tout a super size PROFITABLE 4l2 . . . Not Si2 the HIGHEST rate paid on insured 'savings in Utah. Open 414, T account today at Deseret Federal . . .l one of America's your 7 SAFEST! Savings Institutions!, 66 years of integrity and "I service; PLUS reserves of over $1,600,000 mean extra SAFETY for your sayings. Open YOUR account NOW and begin enjoying the HIGHER NEW RETURN at Deseret Federal Savings and Loam ... A Potlatch. Pre-cu- t Packaged Vacation Cabin NO MONEY DOWN EASY FINANCING UP TO 7 TO PAY Dont defay . come tn mi est 7V 1 -- 'I ill' .77 ' ?9 visilyes (DUuBumt! Your saving, are Insured tp $1 0,000 by a United States Gov- i, 7 M ernment Agency. 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Jensen, Mr. CLU, of Provo have returned from Colorado Springs, where they attended the Beneficial Life Insurance Company annual con.7 vention. Phil and Lory were honored at the convention as members in the President Virgil H.! Smith Club and the Million Dollar Round Table. Phil received his ilth National Quality. Award, which required him t6 maintain a j minimum of ninety percent persistency on all business he has written! over a consecutive two year period. and-Mr- it. """) man will prac II tice dentistry in association Tt 9 (o) re i , ' r Smnica tea d BELLE MODE DRESS VALUES TO 10.9?. . home. Dr. Ash -- 4 If' j ' I I 7 . dmo :;M,.0;q.;;. ! ......w. h brokers many West Fears Red Designs Savings and Loan " Associations Allocate Earnings L : 7 thought. In addition, some fresh public buying j was detected and selling pressure was said to be conspicuously lacking until the final session, Consolidation Forecast The- - market flared up like a 44,1,61 units - h . ,: ; . 'I Ofi Oj I Studebaker Sales roman candle Ion in the first half were 20.7 per Fourth-of-Jul- y cent ahead of a year ago when Monday, added moderately to the rise on Tuesday, closed for the deliveries totaled 36,574. Jioliday on Wednesday, climbed some again on! Thursday and then reacted sharply on Friday morn II ing before recovering a bit' of the loss late in the day.' Ticker lateness was rare as trading was relatively light most of the time.! However, buying Y fiFNttVA fTTPn J- - The West spurts in the: afternoons shortly after 2 PM dropped the ticker fears the Communists migfit try behind on several octo grab "control of the Laotian temporarily Lateness also lasted casions. army after a peace settlement most! of Friday's early II Unless adequate safeguards are through '.. I included .in a treaty, informed dip. At the weekend most market II a conference sources said Saturday. sources were looking for some The Communist nations at the further decline early next week, Laos peace conference followed by a consolidation period have thus far resisted any specific needed to cement recent gains provision in a peace accord for and build a base for the second an effective mergerr of the pro Western, neutral and units. The West feels such a . step would prevent the Commu nists from "swamping" any unified army. Ashman and pis Dr. James here from returned have family the Northwest and plan to make : C(S1IVG0S K : Save by tho 20th...Earn From tho 1st 7 M '! ' " I I I Mecrs Ihoss r DISCONTINUED STYLES VALUES TO 7.99 ... 7. j 27 vacation plan Ideas, nfustrated In full color. There's a plan to Tit your budget, your site and your dreams, VACATION CABIN cline in milk production. HEADQUARTERS 154 W. CENTER STANPARD STANDARD OFFICE SUPPI.Y FAT DELIVERY SERVICES 40 W. 1st R NO.-PRO3-52- 50 PROVO'S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE AND THI FINEST IN SHOf REPAIR BUILDERS v VO 1490 7- - 2, 4, 7, 5j 3. - f of! 7 ., 4. six-mon- th year ago. .. 6, 1, j rise, ; - j bottom.. Others, who bought before the long downtrend; began in January, saw many of i their paper losses reduced, some substantially. However, there remained a dis gruntled element the shorts who had sold borrowed stock in the recent past, expecting to replace it later at still lower prices. 7 these was It covering by . squeezed elements that contributed a good deal to the market's moderate . 1 ' ! 7 The most active list was somewhat lacking in the quality leadership it showed in! the previous week's gain. The top five in order were Polaroid up uj S. Steel San Diego Imperial up up 2t, Korvette unchanged, and Great Western Financial up Among the .wide moving blue Americhips i were Alcoa up can Telephone DuiPont Kodak General Electric SH, Foods Sears RoeGeneral buck 2, and Woolworth Chrysler dipped 1 and Ford gained 1 in a natrowly j scrambled motor group. 18-mon- th t u es intra-da- y IKMtMlwm 1 es , I ; averages, industrials gained 14.89 to 576.17, rails rose 2.83 to 12l46 helped by news the chairman of 'the Inter-state Commerce Commission opmorposes the proposed on atorium rail mergers, and utilities gained 4.08 to 112.36. Trading for the four day period was the lowest in several months partially reflecting the Independ ence Day holiday, A total of 13,820,190 shares changed hands, compared with 25,774,760 a week earlier and 11,946,700 in the comparable holiday week: of 1961. Dow-Jon- l' ' II otto eon 1 7 1, . 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