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Show wammim 12A. Sunday Herald -- 1 is.1 . -- H- rifciiv.;i'!ri'T'''l''-,f'''- v ; fi i 1 Tri l:i-i-- f li :! Quotations Furnished by J. Co. Member, A, Hogle & New Stock Exchange, 43 N. York Uni- versity Ave. Rio Grande Plans $9 Million Improvements ........ 3, ., -- er i n, er 1.40 1.00 $1.5 million. 1.50 1J1S Principal main line rail changes call for 1.08 miles of SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE new 136 pound rail at Glenwood Springs; 3.17 miles of new SALdSS Chief Con Pfd, 600 at 1.65 136 pound rail between Clifton and Fruitvale, Colo.; 4.42 Oolio Con, 500 at J22; 1,000 at .19Va: 500 at .21; 2.500 at 20; 5,000 miles of new 136 pound rail, between Grassy and Cedar, at .19 Utah. Other major classifications involve bridges, trestles and culverts; yard tracks, siding and industry tracks; signals and interlocking plants; communications systems; roadway machinery and tools; fuel stations and appurtenances; shop machinery and tools. Good Picture Shallow Snow Indicates - Forecast For,, Orem homemaker has been awarded an honorable Construction, contest. a mention in national ; Hills; Capital expenditures in 1964 E., Orem, who for f development, construction Jr.; of received her certificate Friday and equipment in the mter- and a letter from the American mountain area should total ap Mothers Committee Inc., notify- proximately $790.6 million, up from 1963's $776.5 million, ac ing her of the honor. The contest, known as the cording to a report prepared by "Mrs. Thriftwise Search," was EIRoy Nelson, First Security sponsored locally by The Daily vice president and economist. Herald. Mrs. Hills reported that Ahd in store for 1964 in Utah she was required to submit her should be capital expenditures most efficient methods of budg- of $10.2 million over that of eting, cooking, cleaning and 1963.. hints. general homemaking 'For the mtermountain area, Deadline for the contest was "Construction expend! t u r e s, Oct. 31, 1963. should total $585 million Mrs. Hills also said that the alone, in 1964. The remainder is ex American Mothers Committee the purpose of equips will compile a book of all the pected for for minerals, hints ent in by winners of the ment, exploration " notes. contest. The book will be pub leases, etc., the report lished sometime in the future, .Breaking construction down, the report predicts: residential, she said. including new construction and alterations, $149 million; non Get Cant Corp, 2,000 at .10 residential, commercial and in Gold Chain, 400 at' .45 dustrial, $120 million; public Kennebec, 1,000 at .17 Va Keyvtone, 1,00028 at .16 utilities, including railroads, at 1.00 Majestic Oil, Prince Con, 1,000 at .06a $96.4 million; public projects, Royston Coal, 2,000.07at .07 Va $296 million. Yankee, 5,000 at She is Mrs XaMar-S- Combination Metals, 2,000 at .17 Cont'l Prop, 2O0 ait .22 Crown Poirvt, 400 at J50 Dragon, 500 at .33 East Utah, 5,600 at 38 Eureka Lily Con, 1,500 at JL1 By United Press International Utah is off toward another poor water year as snow cover in the mountains that feed the Provo and Weber River sys tems is well below normal Moroni Marchant of Coalville, U.S. Soil Conservation Service unit conservationist, reported the first snow survey on water sheds in the Uinta Mountains. He said the situation was not as bad as it was a year ago, but the amount of water stored in the mountains is way below -- , Anticipated capital expendi tures for construction, development and equipment in Utah in 1964 total $487.1 million, which is $10.2 million above 1963. Phi-vasectors of the economy list $320.9 million anticipated capi tal expenditures compared with $298.3 million in 1963; public sectors total $166.2 million, compared with $178.8 million te last year. . year. Marchant frilGfl YIELD! VALUABLE 12-MON- 11-sta- te today. Meagher said HIW OK ADDED SAVINGS OF $100 OR MORE FREE! NEW OR ADDED CSAVINGS OF $250 pR MORE 1 NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $500 OR MORE ?,5 NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $750 OR MORE i FREE! TV. NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $1000 OR MORE NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $1500 OR MORE NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $2500 OR MORE FREE! YOU ACTUALLY EARN e $5.06 YEARLY PER $100 SAVINGS Good Year for Housing Starts Is Forecast all-tim- 4- Utah Savings is nationally known as 'U l iw 9u v ' u i s a i uui, more me iucai iuc i. than haljof our savers live outside Utah. Why dojj.:jo many wise investors choose Utah Savt Because they know they will earn more! Ufah Savings has grown for 45 years, with assets now topping $26 million. You will earn more with Utah Savings and Loan Association. 1 MTfiTilT M I Edge of the chair suspense in this exciting mystery thriller about murder and intrigue in high society. "EAST SIDE WEST SIDE ? starring AVA GARDNER JAMES MASON BARBARA STANWYCK VAN H Eft IN QJJ j U u AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 65 NORTH UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $4000 OR MORE Gl Duane Roylance' manager THE BOSS SAID THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MUST Early American Sofa, .id. and Box A Springs Y Bunk Beds, complete with Aattress and Bunkettes POCKET STAPLER. m .... I Packard-Bel- l FIRST AID KIT. Color PEN LIGHT. OF INSULATED AND THERMOMETER. : UU7 TV 1 95 1 Rack Magazine Old Fashioned Butt Cane Rockers AAOC (2 only) HiBack Modern QQ95 Rocker " 07 Vacuuw? ALARM CLOCK. SUEDE CLUTCH BAG. THREE-QUAR- T CORN POPPER. BATH SCALES. SIXTEEN-PIEC- E PLACE SETTING. TRAVEL ClOO ELECTRIC NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $5000 OR MORE Maple Hutch Server Base'. LADIES' STRETCH NYLONS. GOURMET SPICE RACK. MEN'S FOLDING UMBRELLA. WALTHAM MEN'S DRESS WATCH. GOLD'N HOUR CLOCK. HAMILTON BEACH HAIR DRYER. HAMILTON BEACH HAND MIXER. PRESTO STEAM-SPRAIRON. G.E. CORDLESS AUTOMATIC TOOTHBRUSH. Y .- OCOO U & . . yi05 Maple Hat Rack Pictures. Choice of several f H95 Swivel Nylon Maple ... Rocker. Cover a T095 MM Pole Lamps m Wide Selection. Table I . MELMAC DINNERWARE. 17 JEWEL GRUEN WRIST WATCH, SILVERPLATE COFFEE REMINGTON ELECTRONIC R M TABLE RADIO. J TQI . . . QOQ9S w . Philco Walnut Stereo c.k33995 Eureka Vibrd Beat j SERVICE. SHAKER. PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER. FARBERWARE STAINLESS STEEL PAjNS. ELECTRIC BROILER AND ROTISSERIE. FM-A- JPftfl up Portable Air Cooler G.E. DOUBLE BLANKET. PORTABLE RADIO. DORMEYER GIANT TOASTER. DORMEYER ELECTRIC CAN OPENER.! BENRUS WATCH. ROGERS AM OnQ5 i107 Lamps O. FREE! nnQS MM ........ Stand Sofa and Chair Nvlon Cover. G.E. CLOCK-RADIG.E. TRANSISTOR RADIO. NEW OR ADDED SAVINGS OF $10,000 OR MORE IU7 Philco 16" Portable TV Y "HURRY-HOT- 1QQ95 TV LADIES' FOLDING UMBRELLA, HEAVY DUTY BOWLING BALL CASE. KODAK "FLASH-FUN- " CAMERA. CASCO HEATING PAD. ELECTRIC Cleaner Philco 23" with WARM-O-TRA- AftOO U7 Early American MUGS. CARD VOLUMES. HUMIDITY INDICATOR HOT TRAYETTE. FOLDING SUITCASE. CHATHAM BLANKET. i cq95 cnairs Complete Set. Mattress 17-JEW- 1 o '. ' Hoover Upright by the Federal Home Loan Bank this year with a new bank here Thomas F. Meagher, Spokane, San Francisco bank, announced ft ' tinue until Saturday, Jan. 10, or until Our Store is EMPTY! MEN'S LEATHER weeks of Leaders of Utah's insured savings and loan associations expect new housing starts in the state in 1964 will equal or e record. They anticipate a good business exceed 1963's Beehive State. in the year generally announcement That was the Saturday of Robert H. Jones, chairman of the public information committee of the Utah Savings and Loan League. The league's membership is composed of the insured (associations of the state, which provide financing for approximately 50 per cent of all new housing in Utah. . i ; LOSS OUTDOOR THERMOMETER. NINE-PIEC- E MANICURE SET. MAGNETIC FLASHLIGHT. DELUXE KNIFE-KECHAIN. PORTABLE SHOE SHINE KIT. SET bank would serve Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Hawaii and Alaska. The San Francisco bank will continue to serve California, Arizona and Nevada. the-Spokan- V'"N j 'J OF OUR RATE TH State Region Split for Banking Operation The region served of San Francisco will be split serving eight of the states, chairman of the, board of the :: ::: V matching chairs, intensive stock broker' training and has been graduated from" the Securities Sales Training School of J. A. Hogle & Co. in Salt Lake City. Graduation Qualifies Mr. Walker for certification as a registered representative of the New York Stock Exchange. A graduate of Brigham Young University in economics, is now a broker in J. A. Hogle & Co.'s Provo office, Walker Mr. under Glen C. King, manager. A former sales manager with the Mountain States Telephone Company, he and Mrs. Walker and their four children reside at 780 N. 1150 E., Provo. -- : ' ' 2 Walker Qualifies as Registered Stock Broker 11 i Lvfv- - I J 13 I ' This Sale will con McCall Optimistic About Steel Sale Prospect Stanley H. Walker, Provo, has just completed ' j rn one-conversat- 1 'I? VA,-!-. notd that water content was way down in the state last year suntil unusually heavy snow storms struck in April. Normally, by jthis date, about 30 per cent of the annual snow and water has been collected in the mountains. Marchant said his survey showed Smith land Morehouse on the Weber I River had 10 inches of snow with 1.7 inches of water content. The normal amount is 4.9 inches of water. At B e a v e i Snow Survey Course, about eight miles east of Kamas, water content measured 1.2 inches compared with a normal of 411 inches. Soap-ston-e Course, seven miles further east, showied 1.6 inches of water, compared ,with 5.3 inches normal. At Trial Lake, the water content was 5.1 inches. Normal is llj inches. These rhree checkpoints are on the Provo River drainage. UXAJkJUt Thomas Jones was honored by management and fellow employees of the Mountain States Telephone Company Friday night for 45 years of service with the firm. He began with the company in 1915 as a messenger boy. Progressively he served as installer, repairman and manager, having been manager at Heber, Payson and St. George. Currently he ls a commercial representative in Provo. During his years of service, first under the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company and .as the firm later became the Mountain States Telephone Company, Mr. Jones has seen the old crank telephone replaced with modern colored .instruments, the model T trucks replaced with installation vans, and Mr. Jones ca lone distance lines of pacity replaced by the present microwave system which per mits several hundred conversations without use of wires. 1 j ' -- of mil .ii REGARDLESS Jones Honored for 45 Years With Phone Firm . v i GO has been appointed sales manager of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company effective Jan. 1, 1964. Mr. Anderson became a member of the firm's sales department immediately after his graduation from BYU in 1938. Prior to his promotion, he held the position of sales representative, Los Angeles district manager, and assistant manager. ... i 1 L. Glade Anderson Steel sales in the West look good this year, J. D. McCall, Division, said Satur president of U.S. Steel's Columbia-Genev- a day. McCall said that western facilities of U.S. Steel have been improved to better meet the market requirements of the grow ing west. He said that 1963 was a record year for steel consumption. Steel imports, he a'dded, continue to be the major problem. "The per cent, of imports of the total steel market in Althe western area are higher than any otner marKeung area in me U.S.." he said. Steel mill product imports during the first nine months of 1963 amounted to more than four million net tons, or b.8 per cent of the U.S. market, McCall said. Of that amount 22 per cent entered West Coast ports. " I filey" ! the normal for! this time w ulwiii i ! Pipe Company Names Anderson Sales Mgr. . in fni.iumii Poor Year for Water An 75 SJ 470 An improvement program of $9.1 million for 1964 has SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE been announced by G .B. Aydelott, president of the Denver & Friday's Quotations: Bid Asked 42.00 40.00 Banner Rio Grande Western railroad. . JOS1V2 Bristol Silver . . .04a .18 .16 Cardiff : ...... In' the past 17 years (1947-6inclusive), Rio Grande has Chief Con ISO 223 1,70 1j65 expanded $149,914,267 for road 'and equipment improvements, Chief Con Pfd . . .28 .23 Silver Clayton 'Of an this of $103.9 said, million, total, average Aydelott Cochise- - Eratr .14 .11 14 .13.a $6.1 million per year, is represented by locomotives and. cars. Cons Eureka . . Oil .02 Croff .02 a New 'equipment to be added in 1964 at a cost of $7.6 million, Crown 'Point ... .50 .60 Drawon. .32 .35 will incluude: , East Utah . .44 .38 road-switchlocomotive units, EmiDire Mines .33 .35 Eight new general purpose Eureka. Bullion .08 ' .1H'2 units. replacing eight road-freig.11 Eureka Lily Con ,104 150 100-to.42 .45 4, 400 cubic feet capacity trough hatch covered Eureka Std .... . J92V2 Grand 50 Deposit hopper cars with roller bearings. Great western. . .02 Va MVa .18 Va tripple-hoppJ6Va 115 100-to- n cars with roller bearings. Kennebec Oil .... open-to- p . . . .85 , SO Majestic 50'G" insulated damage-fre- e box cars, equipped New Park 50 100-to- n 3.iaVa 330 Va North Lity .77 .82 Va with roller bearings and designed for coil steel loading. .04 .05 Park City Con . of South Std .60 Fixed properly improvements involve total expenditures j6S ht Woman Wins Mention In National Event Vacuum Cleaner Only v Student Desk 69" OnHO LQ . . Maple Table with 6 chairs. Metal n I : .... Bunk Beds ! Early American Recliner TA95 M AJlOC Jf i Drooleaf j Gentlemen: Q Enclosed is my $. .for savings. Kindly send complete information. Kitchen Table. ; Naugahyde Rocker . .... Maple Corner CH95 DV A095 U "Trt05 AVE Name(s) for pass book Address Gift Choice State City No charge for transfer of funds from other institutions!. Hide-A-Be- d End Tables . . . ...... ijQQ J up Ml HOME FURNISHINGS 1580 S. 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