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Show 12 Sunday Herald SUNDAY. MARCH SI, 1961 Grain Market 5 Winners UtM County, tttaft Market Quotations - CHICAGO (LTD Wheat, corn, and soybeans were irreg ularly lower, oats mixed and rye lower this week on the Furnished by Goodbody and Chicago board of trade. Member New Company. Wheat was off H to l cent; York 43 N. Stock Exchange, corn off H to 14; oats on Ave University 1 to 1H and off to V; up rye Five Provo residents are win h to ners hi the Associated urocers soybeans off Will Open Easter Weekend SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANSC (AG) Kitchen Carpet Contest. Bid Aiked FncMy'i Quet)in(: The Saratoga Amusement Park, Lehi, will open Easter The winners are: Ralph Bamwr Mng 40 00 J5 0 Brilfol M 13. .J7 H weekend, Saturday, April Britsch. Mary Jo Shipman, and Bullion .22 .24 Ee and new attrac added has of improvement: all Aria many Man Builn Saratoga Gean Fleming, 105 loo Cardiff 30 .24 been new rides have tions for the coTiing season. Three major pfovo and Joan Rawlinson and 141 Cmmpion Silver 170 Con Com Cft added to the Saratoga Midway and will he In operation for Erma Peay, both of Springville. 1 08 I So Cnf Con Ptd too IM Each person will receive 100 the 1968 season. 1.35 Ceylon Silver Co Con The park will hire about 150 employees for the season. square feet of kitchen carpet,2, jj Combined Motolt .1$ ,)t Quotations from Utah Valley Comet Cool .22 .55 Applications for employment will be accepted Saturday, April ing. CwmtocK 1 Timnl J u There were 75 winners from Auction Co.: 6, for persons 16 years of age and older. Corn Eureko , ji .jj CATTLE: Grain fed cattle Crei Eaolo OW the 875 AG Food Stores in the M .js ICrotf Oil ) .1; U- -l Cows 50 lower. to cents Board of who to Elected area Intermountain steady Crown parCannon Point .40 ,s about steady with last week. Draoon Con , M M ticipated in the contest. East Utt 00 Utah-Idah$ o Rowland M. Cannon of Executive vice president m .34 Home Vista Stacker and feeder market Empire Mi net The Royal Eureka Bullion 17 .20 Sugar Company was elected to the firm's board of Supply, of Provo, was cooperat- steady. Eureko Lilly Con .M J7 directors at a regular meeting of the directors In Salt Lake City No high choic steers sold. Eureki Stc 00 11 ing carpet dealer for AG Stores &otd Chn Mr. Cannon, whose career ha in. so .sn 24.50Low choice and good in the Provo area. Mcondt ) 00 11.50 "1 eluded every optrating district of the stand, Grand Deposit c 30 25.50; Good , Great Wetter i j.3, sugar company, was appointed vice ard grade including Holsteins Horn Silver M Kashmir 0(1 15 Vol president and production manager of commercial Kennebec Cont 32 U and I hi 1964. He was advanced to long fed heifers good and Keyttone 50 .45 , Mammoth 041 10 00 11.00 executive vice president in October, low choice good MM Stotet Dev 7Vi , ajvi 1967. com p oo standard and I t Hi-La- nd New Quiney 17 .22 A native of Logan, Utah, Mr. Cansome grain North mercial VM 100 Lily non spent his early years in Boise, and Perk City Cone fed Holstein heifers J ,y Pert premier .14 lj Provo, before his family moved to Large slaughter bulls 21.00- - Prince Cont , .H jo has Dairy, Murray, T.'iO Arsentine 7.1IV4 Ames, Iowa, where his father was head 2200; lighter bulls and thin Rico Roytton Cool 33 two from received awards jj high of the Dairy Husbandry Department for Oil choice Mr. Cannon ner veal 5 00 4.ISV, Sioux Vlnei 15 the Chekd Prod Mr. Iowa Cannon from State 25 than ji Quality lbs. 0 graduated Dairy more calves years. Sou SM J.I7V4 175 ucts Met.lt Colleee in 1936 with a degree in lndustnal engineering. 4.00 4 50 Association, an inter good kind heavy Std CHI Suxlance 4.3714 4.50 South Belle Dakota at the Fourche, He Joined sugar company national organization of dairy slaughter calves Tlntlc Lead 37 35 Tlntlc Sid W. .7Vt steers feeder the same year and worked at Toppenish, Wash., Idaho Falls, Good quality Louis R. Curtis, Twentieth Century 1.50 1.80 processors, 0 lbs. medium United Perk City and Spanish Fork. 7.62V4 100 Utah Cont of Provo, general manager, report. 24 .20 . Mr. Cannon married the former FJithe Fillmore high quality Utah Wyoming quality 23 75 90 was one of 16 dai 50(W00 lbs. hi 1940. The family residence b at 3424 Loren Von Circle in some Water YJonderlend 60 45 Willlston 4.25 7.00 0 lbs. ries receiving a production heavy feeders Holladay. SALT LAK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES 0 merit award for "consistently Holstein steers Bristol Silver, 7,000 tt .35; 75,000 at .3 Man Promoted by Bank 0 lbs. in lbs. the outstanding performance Bullion Exp, 5,000 et .13'; 1,000 t .15; 1,200 at .20 0 0 lbs. ; production and quality control Champion 1,600 at 1.45; 400 et 1.70 Mrs. Mr. Elmo of Silver, and Blackett R. son Stanley E. Blackett, of dairy products." The award lbs. 0 Clayton Silver, 500 at 1.30; 1,000 at 1.35 Colo ctf Sprtagvllle, has been promoted to assistant cashier at the was Cons, .25 at 2,000 presented to William R. Very few holstein heifers sold. Comet Coal, 2,000 at .23 Walker lianK and mist wmpany in Godfrey, director of High quality feeder heifers Cres Eag 041, J,500 at .23; 1,000 .21 Oil, 4,000 at .14V; 12.000 at .15 Salt Lake City. 0 lbs. medium CroH quality control, by Irving B Crown Point, 500 at .55 Br. Blackett, a BYU graduate in eco Weber, 0 lbs. Dragon Cons, 2,000 at .44 Chicago, president of quality Ea'.t Utah, 2,700 at .95 has been working in the in- the Quality Chekd 0 0 lbs. ; organization. Eureka Bullion, 1,000 at .14 ) nomics, oHntAnt Inon tin.A Wo 11' Of hnnlrnrH nm. Eureka Lilly Cons, 1000 at ,3; 4,000 Some feeder heavier The Utah dairy also was one at .36 crams at the Pioneer office. He joined Eureka Std, 100 at .95; W0 at 1.00 ten dairy processors re heifers Grand Deposit, 3,000 at .40 tte bank five years ago. the merit award for Young grain fed cows Great Western, 1,000 at .17 A native of Springville, Mr. Black-- , ceiving Horn Silver, 500 at .45; 500 at .37; 3,000 yielding High utility outstanding marketing. at .35 to the former Diane ijett is married bulk utility Kashmir CHI, 3,200 at 1.20; 300 at 1.15 cows " Prince of Orem. They are the parents 4. Mm States Dev. 11,100 at .67Vi; 1,500 at Cutters .65 of two children. He and his family are Some thin- Park aty Cons, 3,000 at .2; 1,500 at .27 Canners in home Salt Lake their Prince Mr. Blackett City. making Cons, 4,000 at .20 ner cows under 15.00. & 1 Hi AG's In Carpet Event 1. Saratoga Utah Valley Auction n Sugar r Stock Mart Snaps Decline With Gains on Wide Front - NEW YORK (UPI) The Stock Market finally snapped its streak of humdrum declines this week with prices advano mg along a Droaa front as traders responded to encourag Lig news and took advantage of bargains uncovered by previous declines. g The battered glamor siocks uvea up to tneir name again with many of these issues scoring gains in double figures. long Avon Pin Club Holds Elections 1 23.50-24.5- Award Won 21.00-22.5- 20.00-21.0- 0; 1 0; 24.00-24.5- 23.00-24.0- SO By 21.00-23.0- 0; Avon Diamond Pin Club held elections of new officers Monday. The following were named: Anne Peay, president; Eva Shepherdson, vice president and reported; Carol Myrun, secre tary ad treasurer. 20.S0-21.5- Hi-La- 20.00-21.0- 30.50-32.0- 250-35- 27.50-29.5- 24.00-27.0- 0. 25.00-26.5- 600-70- Hi-La- 26.00-27.5- 1 21.50-23.0- 700-90- 1 0; 700-90- 600-70- 18.50-19.5- 0; 5C0-60- 20.00-21.0- 22.50-24.0- 24.00-25.3- 400-50- 550-65- 0; 0; 22.50-23.5- 450-55- 21.00-22.0- - 400-45- 23.50-25.0- a 25.00-26.0- 0; WORLD RELIEF - GENEVA (UPI) Agencies affiliated with the Lutheran World Federation's Department of World Service shipped more than 73 million pounds of food, clothing and other relief supplies valued at nearly $14 million to needy areas throughout the world during 1967. An annual report said th?t since 1947, these agencies have provided more than 1.5 billion pounds of food, clothing, medicines and other goods valued at more than 1210 r"illion to areas of urgent need. 19.00-20.5- 19.00-20.0- ; HOW'S THAT? 0; NEW YORK (UPI)-- For the man or average American are getting woman, things worse. The problem of blurred is now i identity Royston Coal, 4,800 at .33; 500 at .32; sexual calves 1,000 at .31; (,000 at .30 the cold common as type day-olSundance Oil, 1,300 at 5.25; 1,600 at widespread but is far less susceptible to per head; beef breed 6.37W; 500 at 6.50 18.50-19.0- 0; Farrer Joins Staff of Security Title Dairy 30.00-40.0- d 0 40.00-50.0- 0; Glen 6. Farrer, experienced in abstract, title and escrow work, has Joined the staff of Security Title and Abstract Company in Provo, according to A. K. Breinholt and Weston Gar rett, owners. Mr. Farrer will serve as title and escrow officer with the firm. He has had over 20 years of experience in all phases of for the post, said the owners. title business and is Mr. Farrer started with Security Title and Abstract Company years ago, then left to form his own business in the came field. During the intervening years he has worked for other title companies in this area. He has been a licensed abstra "ter since 1949, and a licensed title insurance agent since 1951. He is a member of the American Land Title Association, and is a member and regional vice last year." heavier 25.00; president of the Utah Land Title Association. He is an affiliate He noted that the inventory shorn 24.00; fat member of the Utah County Board of Realtors. of available dwellings for sale ing 100 lbs 20.00; in Utah is generaUy ia excelgood 200-25- 18.25-18.3- 240-26- 260-28- 15.00-15.5- 0; 350-40- 400-45- 10.50-11.0- 0; 9.00-10.0- 0. lent balance with demands. The Monte Cristo Corporation, incorporated September 29, 1354, k offering 500,000 shares of its common stock to bona fide residents of the State of Utah. Since its incorporation in 1954, the corporation has mined, and conducted exploration activities on its uranium properties in Cane Creek, San Juan County, Utah. The corporation has outlined a 50,000-fodrilling program, as well as other ex Doug Hancy, used car sales 1968. for work, manager for Chuck Peterson ploratory In 1955 Monte Cristo purchased 2ft claims in Cane Creek Motors, Provo Volkswagen dealfor $1,000,000.00. It subsequently purchased an additional 105 er, was honored recently at a VW banquet contiguous claims for stock. in San FranRichard Minasdan of Moab, Utah is president-treasureDemont Neilson, Sacramento, and Moab, vice president; and cisco for adClarence C. Neslen, of Salt Lake City, is Secretary. The hering to the c o m p any's has offices in Moab, Uah, and in Salt Lake City, Utah. Doug Hancey Receives Award ot r; 7 ethical ,i high used vehicle Business News Nates . . . Mrs. Lindy Welling, in charge of domestic travel arrange ments for Deseret Travel, has been selected by United Airlines p to take their inaugural flight to New York City April S to study travel attractions and accommodations there. . . . Provo Hide & Fur Company of Provo has been awarded a certificate of safety achievement by the Institute of Scrap 197 record during the Iron & Steel for a national safety contest among the orgaization's members. . . . Utah real estate loans totaling $403,700 were disbursed during the first two months of 1968 by the western home office of the Prudential Insurance Company. . . . The board of directors of H. K. Porter Company Inc. has declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1,375 per share, payable April 30. . . . Alan F. Frank & Associates has been appointed advertising and public relations agency for JB's Big Boy Family Restaurants for the area of Utah, Idaho and Nevada. . . . L. Dean Bennett of Provo has completed a professional course in advanced life insurance underwriting with Prudential Insurance Company. . . . McDonald's Corporation, hamburger restaurant chain, has announced record earnings for 1967, show-i-g a 38.5 per cent increase over 1966. . . . LaVon K. Harward, American Fork, of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Provo office, is participating in a four-da- y business conference with company officials in Hollywood, Fla. . . . Kent Nelson of Orem, Allstate Insurance agent in Provo, has won the company's seal of confidence for 1968, in recognition of four years of high level sales performance. . . . J. C. Penney Company held ribbon cutting ceremonies this week to celebrate completion of its downtown Salt Lake store at 213 S. Main. non-sto- Buying A New . . . 0 PONTIAC 0 BUICK 0 G. M. C. Spanish Fork 49-563- 5 Coal Company - 1,500 at .37; 1,000 1,000 .35 Tlntlc Std, 200 at Utah Cont, 2,000 at .27 Water Wonderland, 600 at 1.41 at at .36; f.rvk FUNDS Friday's Quotations: Affiliated "und Dividend Shares Dow Theory Dreyfus Fund E and H Bal Fund E and H Bal Stic Enterprise Fund 450-50Fidelity Cap 550-60Fidelity Fund Fidelity Trend 8.00-9.0Fundamental Iny Manhattan Fund Mass Inv Growth Mass Inv Trust lambs 22.00- - Putnam Fund 17.00-17.5- MUTUAL Bid .. 1.12 3.45 7.44 13.45 10.90 15.06 7.65 1303 17.34 27.66 10.52 10.10 11.52 15.30 14.62 Asked l.7 4.00 1.26 UM 11.84 16.39 8.36 14.16 18.75 30.07 11.53 11.04 12.59 16.72 15.98 cure. This is the thesis of Charles Winick's "The New People: Desexualization in American Life" (Pegasus). He says in all areas of life clothing, hair styles, the arts in the boudoir and even in politics the old, reassuring distinction between his and hers have "all but disappeared." Putnam Growtti Wellington Fund Windsor Fund 11.95 12.32 17.74 rr NOWBmjetsto (Starts April T) Call your travel agent or Bonanza Air Unes. 13.04 13. 19.42 lambs weigh feeder lambs mutton ewes thinner ewes older ewes with twin lambs up to 33.00 per pair; ewes with old single lamb shorn ewes bred to Iamb in ' May per head. 5.00-7.0- 0; 7.50-9.0- 0; 23.00-27.0- 0; 9.50-10.- MORE BAPTISTS WASHINGTON (UPI)-M- em- bership in Baptist churches throughout the world totals an increase of 2.6 29,817,707, million over the total figures available a year ago, according to the Baptist World Alliance. The largest single group is the Southern Baptist Convention with 11,142,726 members, fol lowed by the National Baptist U.S.A., Inc., 6.3 Convention, million members; National Baptist Convention of America, 3.5 and the American million, Baptist Convention, 1.5 million Enjoy the Convenience of DRIVE-I- N BANKING ENGINEERING SUPPLIES AT Utah Office Supply 69 E. CENTER, PROVO The Monte Crista Corporation 500,000 shares of common stock Want to mak's a deposit or withdrawal on your savingi account, cash a check or make a loan repayment. . . . Then, at $1.00 per share r -.- take a tip from the young modern on his tricycle and enjoy the convenience of drive-i- n banking. Come as you art Mail coupon for prospectus I THE MONTE CRISTO CORPORATION I 02 Continental Bank Building Salt Lako City, Utah j and bank from your ar. No parking problems when you use the handy drive- in windows of CBT auto bank. 1 1 lama , Drivo-i- n Walk-u- p Window open from Window opart from i a.m. t to 6 p.m. p.m. to 6 p.m. bonafid) resident of the State of Utah i "Give Us a Chance to Say Yes!" Ao'ckess I City .State an offer to sell or a solicitation to will be made only by use of a Sales purchase. prospectus) CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY (This Is not Two convenient are t sary. i G&MMOTORCO. or Tlntic Lead, 225-24- ARE AVAILABLE The seventh wedding anniver sary is traditionally known as the Wooden or Copper Anniver ! Before You Buy! 4 merchandising standards. He received an award from Mr .Hancey Walter Bover. who heads the used vehicle operations for Reynold C. Johnson Co., VW distributor for Utah, northern Nevada and northern California. ' Shop Our Prices 439-563- Peabody 24.00-25.5- Mining Firm Outlines Drilling Plans rhon Acquires 15.00-16.0- kind small dairy "Home construction and buyunder 30.00. type in Utah so far this ing activity HOGS: No. 1 butcher hogs year is exceeding our expecta0 5 lbs 0 ; tions," Geue Donovan, presi- lbs. 0 lbs. 18.00; dent of the Utah Savings and 0 lbs. 16.00; 280-Loan League, said Wednesday. 300 lbs. sows scarce, "During the first two months market steady; 350 lbs. and of this year, Utah's insured lbs. 13.50; 0 under 14.00; savings and loan associations 0 0 lbs 13.00; lbs. loans 12.50; 500450 lbs 11.75; completed mortgage 0 amounting to $15,545,567. This lbs. boars compares with a total of stags during the same period Fat lambs under 110 lbs 2400- - 570 North Main KCC 16.00-17.0- 0; 17.00-18.0- Home Building Exceeds Hopes The blue chips had widespread played an important role in inbut lesser gains. vestor thinking again this week. Investors had little news to A report that Rep. Melvin R. work wiih early in the week but Laird, said he felt the picture improved gradually. President Johnson is considery ban of bombing Ironically, one of the major ing a incentives for the advance was raids on North Vietnam was hope that the Senate would enough to trigger the rally. News that three prisoners pass a combination tax cut bill. Normally, tax had been returned by the U.S. news would have a depressing to Hanoi as a result of secret impact on stock prices but most talks between members of the of the Wall Street community American embassy and repreis convinced the hike now is sentatives )f North Vietnam needed to preserve the stability also encouraged investors who of the economy and the inter more and more show a willingnational monetary market. ness to respond to peace feelHope for peace in Vietnam ers. The picture was far from rosy, however, as violenc flared again in the Middle East, some major economic indicators declined and the gold crisis continued to simmer. But many observers felt the market has been glutted with so much bad news lately, traders NEW YORK CITY (UPI) to overlook some of Kennecott Copper Corp. recent- beginning the pessimistic items in favor ha announced it ly acquired the Peabody Coal Co., St. Louis, of the optimistic tidings. The United Press Internatonal in the latest p.ase of Kenne-cott- 's Stock Market Indicator jumped diversification program. 1.70 to 107.34 while Standard & KCC President Frank R. Mil- Poor's 500 Stock Index climbed liken said Kennocott will "bene-f- 't 1.79 to 90.20 and the New York significantly in varied ways Stock Exchange Index rose a from this acquisition outside point to 50.05. its traditonal copper markets." The Dow Jones Industrial He said KCC exDected "con Average soared 14.62 to 840.67 siderable additional profit" from while the rail and utility comcoal production. ponents showed lesser gains. Peabodv was made a whollv Of the 1,633 issues crossing owned subsidiary of Kennecott the tape, 943 advanced, 546 dem me transaction but will re- clined and 144 were unchanged. tain its present manaeement There were 96 new 1968 highs set and 356 lows. personnel. The agreement approved by Volume contracted to 41,412,-89- 7 shares from the 44,071,970 Peabody shareholders last January provides for payment by shares which changed hands in Kennecott of $45.21 a share to the previous week. It also was holders of F.abody common below the 43,120,290 shares stock. Preferred stock share traded in the same week a year holders were to be paid $25.20. ago. offices-Spring- vilia and Prova |