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Show UiM County, ' (M Market : Quotations m Safety Expert 40th Year of Service Provo resident now and f safety for U. S. plant protection superviser saving has begun near Lander, Wyo., Steel's Western Ore Operations : ... the with career company. the 40th year of his - Mr. Wiikins Joined U. S. Steel as a ... laborer at the Ironton Plant in 132S, and once served a term as president of the plant's union local. In 1946, he was promoted to the management ranks as a safety assistant in industrial relations. Two years later, he was named supervisor of plant a former William W, ''Bill" Wiikins, ti : V ' ' and safety, and became as sistant supervisor ot WDor reiauora ror the plant in 1952. He remained in that post until his transfer to the Wyoming iron ore plant in 1961, as supervisor f plant protection awr safety. Mr. WHkini Transferring1 to the Wyoming Iron mine with the original - r- won iorcc. mi. niuuu u his .direction, the safety program since its Inception. Under, ranks that record among the best mine has compiled a safety protection vt V, 4 In the corporation. and March, 1965, During one period, between October, 1962, a of 2,319,800 record the mine won wide recognition for compiling man hours without a disabling inury. : t n Hlf in Provo community affairs. Mr, Wilkins was the time of his transpresident of the Provo Exchange Club at fer to Wyoming. He is also a former chairman of the Utah " County Red Cross Drive. New Head at Springville Berg Mortuary G. Russell Whetton, formerly of Ogden and San Diego, has taken over management of Berg Mortuary at Springville. He succeeds Kennetn Metcair wno nas moveo w a, uwnjc to take over a mortuary there. .Mr. Whetten attenaea tne emoaiming and mortician college In San Diego in 1932 and was owner and manager of the Whetten Mortuary in San Diego 1 until 1962 when he returned to Ogden. In San Diego Mr. Whetten was president of the county embalmers association and of the county funeral He also served as president of the ' East San Diego Chamber of Commerca, i aim ciuiumuiuci vi uib isenm k I .Kail TXm4 9A1 .Anurimn Ttri(Ml M i l un:u (wi wit uuvi H was a memher raf Ktwanls and Lions Clubs in San Diego and Ogden, Mr. Wbetten He is a licensed pilot and captain in the Utah National Guard, 144th Evacuation Hospital, Salt Lake City. I v.-.u- : . Fork Center at Spanish open housa will be today for Delia's Reception Center, newly completed business designed to house aa wd as cater to all types of social events. Hours of the open 858 E. Center St., Spanish to 10 house will be from , By WILLIAM G. KETTER A LTrOOLN. Neb.. (UPI) - Cattlemen Mood for Weekon Wall Street: Blast Optimism Tempe red With Caution : Hunt Policy - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) federal court The president of the Utah Cat-- : special three-judg- e ULT U.KE iTotai titHAkW wa disclosed Friday to have tlemea's Association This week Aakod BM Fraoay't Quotation: the for "lowering 77.M 7t.M denied an apeal by two major called Bwmt Mng .15 .1 BrisM atlvar boom" on big game hunters in western railroads in a key .7Vi Cm Utaa. 1 W "1.1 " ftuttao Man ......... freight shipment case. A. D. FindlayrKanab, tow Cardiff .tj 1JS 1.30 Cflamptwi Uvtr The judges, in a split ded- - the association s annual conven7.75 J SO Cre Can Cent CMaf Con PM "7. said a 1923 "preferential tion hat farmers around the M sion, J7V, Sllw CtM treatment" arrangement be state should close their lands to .. .15 Coto Com .It tween the Southern Pacific and hunters so fanners would have ... . CornotfMd AAataa) Comet Coat ........... .. ..M 'iS- Union Pacific Railroads could two more months in which to Comttock Tui&aaf ., S75 .tl not stand because oh gave them keep their" stock on the range Cent Euroko '.. .17 MVt .. .07V4 Crw Ee OH property rrom CroM CM M an unfair 'competitive advant and to protect .. 7 " .45 damaae. Cfown Point ......,. .. .4 . age. .34 .. M Dragon Con of. extended He said because Under the arrangement, the .. M CON VIM .1 Jtl EnioJra Minai ...Vt,.. .. Southern Pacific received, pref hunting seasons, lasting from ' .1 .. Euraka Button to erence over union pacaic lines the bow bunt in September J9 . Jl EuroM Ulty Con extended deer seasons, some as .nvi on Euraka SM ...... between Ogden, shipments UMVt UM Gotconda late as December, ranchers are CoM Choi M ............ Utah, and Omaha, Neb, via forced to bring their stock from .3 Grand Dopotit Denver. .M .07 Groat Woatam the ranee in order to protect it. -- 35 ......... . The Union Pacific, in turn, j 1.7 Fuidiay. who is also mayor of IN um ..... inoopfnoonr got preference over Southern OH 47 J Kanab, suggested stronger tres JO .M Kcnnttoc Com Pacific lines from Ogden to tne pass laws be written. U s time - .3J M West Coast. T.7S cm 1M a trespass law be written that .97 M aaatae a decision upheld a we can live with," he said. The panel'f W.7S 1I.JS Pork Jan. 5, 1868, order of the Inter- He suggested that stricter . .11 Now Burner 1.7J - state Mm Ni Lly1.7 Commerce Commissk) penalties be given to hunters .23 M Pork City Com.11 (ICC) rescinding its sanction of who damaged property or liveM Prhwt Con .......... I.7S Rico ArponNno ....... IN the year-oi- a stock aid also stricter fines for pact. .13 .42 Royttan Cool . I.U Soot OH It also was in favor of the persons who damage range land .131 .15 Sioux Mints Denver and Rio Grande West wild motor vehicles. 1.M 1.7 South SoJ O.T5 ern and the western Pacific "We're a powerful 'enough SM Motote 1.55 Sundtnco Oil ...... 15 Railroads, which had contended group," he said, "just not mean .11 .17 Tlntk Ltod the arrangement discriminated enough." 7.4M 7.75 Tlntlc SM ......... 1.1 TwonNctn Century in The association elected LeRoy against them. S.37M umtod Pork City ., !.( .1$ ' IHoh Con J The Denver and Rio Grande Del Molmgren, Bear River City, .55 . Utah Wyomino .... "Cattleman of the Year," VWtw WondarMn o) 10 L too operates between Denver and as 1.5 wiMftton Salt Lake City, the Western Pa and picked J. Wells Robins, as the winner of the EXCHANGE SALES cific has Ivies between Oakland, Scipio. SALT t 1.15 BuNton Mon, tM Timer's "Old Lake and Salt Award"', City. Calif., J Open House Today Two Railroads Furnished by Goodbody and Company, Member New York Stock Exchange, 43 N. -- in Judges Refuse Appeal By SUNDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1967 10 , Sunday Herald SPANISH FORK--n pjaM IMyejsjtyAve. . . - - Cnompion Silver, 70S at 1.3 CMof Can Pfl MO ot 7.00 Comstock Tvnnd, 100 ot IXi , " profit taking increased Other industries took the cue from the steel industry ana boosted various prices, all with little oDoosition from the ad ministration. Runaway Inflation Although apparently frighten ed by the thought of runaway inflation, traders seemea toieei the, hikes would lessen a' profits squeeze. Several optimistic predictions of next year's economy. under-line- d by a rise m new factory orders, also provided ammunition for the bulls but continued uncertainty in the automobile industry and the international monetary scene served to keep traders on their guard. Few- groups were singled for , indicator rose lowing Britain's pound devalua- al marketwide tion. American South African, l,09Jollll7ftandStandar(Ll Dome- - ififles-an- Homestaie d Index picked up k Poor's Mining joined the advance. 96.42. 0.92 to Of the 1,825 issues crossing the tape, 863 advanced, 655 soared to 18,838,248 and W remained un 4Vokan changed. There were 201 issues shares from the busy 51,10840 which set new 1967Jhighs and ghands he de-din-ed -- previous week. This compared traded in Tie closely watched Dow wife 39,160,400 shares a week same the failed year ago! Jones Industrial Average to penetrate the 900 level seemingly psychological barrier Phobos, largest of Mars' two -- but finished up 8.09 at 85 Ja. revolves about the The rail component did not fare satellites, hours and 39 seven in 0.87 to 234.51. planet as Psychological Barrier " well, dipping The United Press Internation-lminut- es HOLIDAY airiij fie TUUKb - vj, Dec. 29 through Jan. 8 Dec. 29 through Jan. 6 Feb. 3 through 17. MEXICO-F- eb. 24 through Mar. 3 HAWAIf MEXICO HAWAII - traders seemed highly selective in their"pur attentionas ' chases. Gold stocks were an exception to the rule, making broad headway as United States gold reserved dropped sharply fol . Call the ttency Waaktfayt a.m. la l:M ajn. showtag this emblem of dependability t lat.. ama . a.m. ta $ Mt. TRAVEL DESERET 58 N. Univ. Ave. DaparxiabHrn, Prove 3734822 ot Eureka SM, 1,000 at .70 Grand Dopotit, 1,000 ot M) SO ot J7) 2,000 at .Ml M0 at .40 Kashmir C4I, 5,000 at .35; 1,000 at Ml 2,SO0 at .37; 15,000 at .31; 1J00 at ja Kamebee Com, 4,000 at .24 Mammoth Oil, 100 at 7J0 Mtn Statta Dav, 3.000 at M Now Qviney, 3,000 at .1 North LNy, 400 at 1.75 Park City Com, 3,000 at U Royootn Coal, 4000 at .13 South SM, 500 at 1.75 Sundanca OIL 1300 at I.JOl 100 at Mi loo at l. Tlrtrte Load, 1.000 at .W Ttntie SM, 40 at 7.75) 300 at 7 42V1 Utah com, 1,000 at .11 Watar Wondartand, 1400 at IN MUTUAL 'ftUNOC FridaVa Quotahom: AfNIiatatf Fund DIvMand Sharaa Dow Theory Drayfua Fund E and H Bat Fund E and H Bal Mk Fund FifleMty Cap PMOHty Fund FMellty Trand Funaamantat Inv Fletehar Fund Manhattan Fund Matt Inv Growth Maaa Inv Truat Putnam Fund Putnom Growth .......... ......... ............ BM AoVad SM t.25 3.7S S.27 4.11 U.tS Hot 11.13 12.10 17.01 16.03 S4 .. 1.3 14.7S 20.14 21.7 3 nn ........ tj 12.47 17.74 11.03 13.01 17.42 13.47 13.22 14.45 14.02 H.3 123 14.22 It 04 141 -- 1 Fund V....T.T12 WeWnefcm .....V.I.... Fund 11.35 Owner and manager of the sew establishment la Delia Caum, former manager of Jack's Cafe in Spanish Fork for i NEW YORK (UPI) , 8ie specializes in homemade bread, cakes, pies and or groups: ' Invest' - Mutual boosed at the Center and catering from the events will also , be done. Weddings, social to social htjtoees nt&eringf, personal and family parties and other affairs will be served by the reception center, for which groups may make ttsserfstions. Obstruction, on the new building waa finished Eresti wQ be , Stock Selective variable FTP Fund Ihd Hamilton 11.31 1129 21.92 23.83 9.33 10.03 8.989.76 0.45 5.96 5.92 Ogden Livestock Finance Firm Allocates Education Grants OGDEN - (UPI) Weekly OaMe and calves 1,825, eluding 475 calves; daughter steers strong but insufficient volume in recent weeks for ad equate price test; slaughter heifers practically absent; slaughter cows steady to strong; bulls fully steady; trading moderate ly active; demand 'good for feeder cattle and calves; prices ' - Presidents of 70S privately supported, liberal arts colleges and universities have Just received c&ecKs totaling sizi,45u, R. M. Wetzel, manager, Household Finance Corporation, 132 W. Center St, Provo. announces. These checks ranged in e enrollment amount from $100 to 11,000 based upon the of the Individual colleges. I Since 1956, when HFC established its annual program of unrestricted gifts, these have totaled more man $1,000,000 accredited colleges and Checks were sent to all such four-ye' universities in the 48 states In which the Corporation operates t In Utah,! these Include Brigham Young Umvarsitjr and nnn. . .. . ( Westminister College, Salt Lake City. y Hogs 190; barrows cod gilts 5 fewer; sowt , steady to weak but not We3 tested ' Clegg New Member of Appraisers Unit Sheep 550; slaughter and The Continental Association of Real Estate Appraisers an0 lambs lower; ewes nounced Saturday at Bennington, Vt. that City Commissioner to 35 lower but not wefi steady .Luke Clegg of Provo, a real estate broker, has been admitted tested ": to membership. . Mr. Clegg has been engaged in real estate for more than Thanksgving Day is celebrat 23 years. T. Garry Buckley, president of this national, assoc- ed on the second iation of appraisers, said that membership is by invitation only October in Canada. and on a very selective basis. full-tim- ar -- Tomorrow we 11 be in our new Provo office building! spent yesterday moving to our new offlee tuilding at3 63 NortHTJniversity: (Avenue, and like any new home owners, we still have the painters and carpet layers putting on the finishing touches, and we're having our share of ooors that ; stick and drawers that wont work. We ,: 50-7- 25-5- But we are anxious to get in so that we'll be all settled and "at.home'Vin time for our grand opening celebration hear ' , more about this later.) J)eginning-Tuesday7-January-2ndr(Yo- ; Chamber Issues Warning on Solicitation THE CENTENNIAL Callers are using fancy offers as a "come on", and unless a "customer" watches his step, he could be "taken in," said William K. Wotherspoon, C, of C. manager. Lee Sells, manager of Home Sewing Center in Provo, said , customers have informed him his firm's name was being used by phone callers. He had not been able to verify this but emphasized that Home Sewing Center is NOT involved in the solicitation. ' "We do not solicit by telephone," he said, old father this policy together with a special Income can guaranfeature tee enough initial protection to pay his widow $40,000 over the years! Co,t ' wry, $16-5- POLICY For ' f a 25-ye- ar 'Buying. A New i -- c ""3 C. Shop Our Prices J3I EAST 2&4 SOUTH PROVO ;G & M MOTOR CO. 570 North Main a Phone . 489-563-4 - i or 489-563- 3 Spanish Fork (Savings EARL D. BUCKNER Before You Buy! M5M' as. I wavwaitaaajj vLfWarawaj INSURED-SAVINGS- iPrudential ..ufederal v PONTIAC BUICK on insured PFS aavings certlfl vatcs vli 0 Cad me today nn insnrwil WH passbook savings sh) "month. G.M. 2l if you don't for Young Families The Provo Chamber of Commerce has cautioned people of the area to give careful consideration to a current telephone solicitation on sewing machines. ? ull mind the minor confusion of a new home, we would be very happy to have you come in anytime. ;'"".-?- . Meanwhile, f 1 ,. . rr m-t- shares-changin- 152 new lows. tMVtl 3.100 at SM Eod Utah, 5,700 ot Jt Eureka LtHr Con, M Ot M Whtoor S jwra, By JAMES T MCCAUSLAND NEW YORK (UPI) --Opti mism tempered with caution was the mood on Wall Street this week and prices moved sbgbtly higher despite a steady fkwrjif heavy profit taking. . Business news was light but the current round of steel price boosts provided enough incentive to keep we rauy go- ing. As the impact of tne niKes wore' off toward week's end, - Main Off ict . 1 15 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah HOME LOANS ' HOME Provo Branch Office MordM. Bevan, Jr., Vice President-Manag363 NorthVnivertity Ave., Provo, Utah a Branch Off ices MODERNIZATION ' LOANS Intermountain West's Largest Assets Over $185,000,000 ' ' 33rd South & State Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah 2661 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah 363 North University Ave., Provo, Utah ' Mam and Broadway, Butte, Montana " & a Friendliest Savings Institution Gene Donovan, President - ' |