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Show i l SUNDAY, APRIL Sunday Herald 10, NflJ tl UtaA i, 19CS DAIRY FETES County, Waft HlHllNfh GROCERS OF Sili Alder, Hill Get Phone Co. Appointments Promotions and transfers with the Mountain States Company have resulted in a change in the management of the Provo Commercial Department, It was announctd this week. Kenneth 0. Hill, who has served as unit manager in Provo for the past three years has been transferred to Salt Lake City, where he will serve as Utah customer relations supervisor. Succeeding Hill in the Provo office will be I. Kent Alder, a native of Ephraim, who was previously man- ager it tne teaar uiy onice or me company. Alder graduated from Snow College .1 L.,,,.,1 at Eohraim and received his degree in personnel administration from Utah Mr. Alder State University in 1962. He joined Mountain States Telephone Company following his graduation and has served with the organization for the past six years. During the past two years he has been the Cedar City Exchange manager. While at Cedar City he was associated with the Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hill began his employment with the telephone company in January 1959. He has worked In various assignments with the company in Ogden, Logan, Salt Lake, St. George and Provo. fv ! UTAH COUNTY and Utah County Growers their wives were honored in the skyroom of the Wilkinson Center on the BYU campus at a dinner sponsored by Dairy. Merrill N. Warnkk, Pleasant Grove, a director of Dairy and coordinator ot the event welcomed guests and expressed thanks to the grocers, 'who have helped make Dairy fanner cooperative a success." was organized in 1939, by a group of dairy farmers who wanted to do something about the declining price they were receiving for their milk. Starting with $6000, raised by sales the founders, have grown from 39 quarts of milk on their first day of operation to a point where total sales will amount to $20 million in 1968. d Hi-La- Utah Valley Auction Utah, April 4: Market steady on most class- 23.00-24.-- 22.00-23.0- 24.CG-24.5- 21.00-23.0- Young grain fed cows high yielding utility cows bulk utility cows 19.00-20.0- 0; 18.50-19.0- 0; canners 17.50-18.5- cutters 16.50-17.5- 15.50-16.5- High yielding heavy slaughter most good bulls 22.00-22.8- bulls slaught-- T 21.50-22.2- 28.00-30.0- 24.00-28.0- 22.50-24.0- 800-90- 0 703-80- 0; 600-70- 500-60- 26.00-27.5- 0. 16C.00-175.- live years. Hi-La- 150.00-160.0- 225.00-250.0- 0. HOGS: No. lbs butchers 1 225-24- 18.00-18.9- 0; 200-22- 5 lbs 0 Sugar o Forecast for Utah Economy 1 1 1 tion. Dr. Hanks said Utah's economy is basically strong as shown by the affect of the month strike against Kennecott .11 m Horn Silver 1000 at .36; 2000 at .35 semi-annu- al ar 11.00-15.0- II i7 25.00-30.0- 0; 15.00-25.0- 6.50-8.0- 0; 5.00-10.0- - 30 i? I 0; 23.00-25.0- MANUFACTURERS IN PROVO SAVE tapper corp. "Considering the length of the strike and its spreading influence into secondary industries, the fact that total industrial employment has gained at all during the past year is indicative of the local economy's basic vitality," he wrote. 9.00-10.0- 0. 15.00-17.0- TO d previ- ous move. The financial community seemed to consider the chances for success favorable. Observers said the stock mar ket is weary of the war and its steady drain and strain on the economy. Investors feel, they said, the econ y could easily adjust and flourish with peace. Economic news was overshadowed by the peace measures but it was generally favorable and served to discourage profit taking following the 6trong upswings. Cooling of the gold crisis as a result of the weekend meeting of gold countries in Stockholm, Senate passage of the combination tax cut bill and improvement in several major economic indicators helped swell optimism on Wall Street. Selective profit taking finally came Friday as racial violence erupted across the nation following the assassination of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 25.14 on the week, closing at 865.81 and the rail and utility components also . . . DIESEL TRACTOR 0 12.75 ; Kashmir Oil 7100 at .10; 500 at .77V4) Neil W. Peay, 28, Springville, 13.25; 500 at .75 lbs 11.25; boars Kennebec 12.00; Autofrom 1000 at .33 graduated recently 400 at ,00; 1200 at 10.00: 200 Mammoth staga St. mation Training, Inc., Louis, Mou. States Dev. 3000 at .45; 1500 at 9.0010,000 Mo., one of the oldest and at .Si jum Average size weaner pig No. Lilly 800 at 1.70 largest data processing training 11.00; average kind Park City Cons. 00 at .27 Cons. 1000 at .20; 1000 at .1 institutions in the United States. light Prince large kind Royston 60O0 at .M; 1,000 at .3 The training involved actual 17.00. lbs So. 350 100 at 175; 200 at 2.6214; under Std 1100 weight hogs at .j0 operation of IBM machines in Sundance 400 at 6.50; W0 at 6.6IV1; 400 AT's laboratory plus further 1500 at t.iVi; 6700 at 7.00 SHEEP: Light lambs under Tin.at 6.75; Lead 1000 at .30 classroom instruction. Neil is Tin. 200 at f.tfVi Sf. a graduate of Springville High 110 lbs up to 25.25; heavier No feeder School and Utah Technical Col- lambs lege, Provo. lambs sold; young ewes with older lamb at side lamb with ewes classified are as sport Dogs old bucks ing dogs, hounds, working dogs, mutton ewes 0 nonfor per and slaughter terriers, toy dogs head. sporting dogs. 500-55- more concrete than any Buying A New 400-45- 8.00-9.0- Utah-Idah-o Sugar Company has increased its regular semiannual dividend from 30 cents a share to 37.5 cents a share. Announcement of the action, taken at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors was by T. W. Cockayne, senior vice president, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Cockayne said the dividend would be old pioneer firm has outstanding payable April 30. The 2,371,283 shares of common stock. Douglas W. Love, president, Informed the board of directors that acreage planted in sugar beets under contract to U and I will be one of the highest in history this year. U and I markets sugar in the western and midwestern states from factories located at Idaho Falls, Idaho; West Jordan and Garland, Utah; Moses Lake and Toppenish, Wash. Hanoi Wednesday Gradual Climb 260-28- 240-26- 450-50- 0 Utah-Idah- On 1 550-6- Dividend Declared by a day. s- 1 0 Comstock Tunnel 200 at 2.50 0 lbs 17.50; East Utah 1500 at .90 lbs 15.00; Empire 500 at .32 lbs 16.00; 280-3Eur. at .37; 1000 at sows 350 lbs and down 14.00; Grand Lilly 1000 1500 at M Deposit lbs Great Western 13,000 at .22 0 350400 lbs 13.50; 18.00; Computer School 's raaio saia worm Vietnam was 3 90 Exchange. willing to talk about "uncon.35 k05 Joiinson s decision to de-e- ditional cessation of bombine and other war acts." This spark 32 140 nam triggered a wna Duying ed still another buying spree 7 37' Monday that saw the in wnicn 13,2S4,640 shares were 7.37Vj sprei U traded. ,24 Volume for the week totaled u .24 an unazing 78,475,620 shares .21 which easily surpassed the pre.28 15 vious record of 65,948,700 shares 60 41 Oragon Cons as in the week ended Jan. 12, 1968. Utah .77 ,82' Et Investors concentrated on the Empire AMnet 33 f 17 Eure Bullion it glamor stocks and Eureka Lilly 'y, V Eureka VW other apparently oversold issues on .. in W7S 1MJ..4 but virtually every group, save Gold Chain SALT LAKE CITY (UP!) -R45 M Grand Oepottt 35 M mining stocks and some defense were issued that by Great Western eports a a onentec issues, made impresnam silver 34 Utah's two largest banks prej, Kashmir Oil sive headway. m jT'ft the in dict a Kennebec gradual upsurge 33 35 Brockers explained the enKeyatnot so .75 state's economy in the months Mammoth OH 11 00 10 00 of the response by pointormity New Qulnev ahead. 15 20 North Lilly ing out that the market had 1.70 100 Walker Bank & Trust Co., in beeu Park City Coot 27 w rallying sporadically for Park Premier 12 n Utah Outlook compiled by the past few months on the its Prince Cons 20 it Rico Argentine Dr. J Whitney Hanks, said ex- slightest rumor of 7'jo 725 peace, apRoyston Coal o ,3j a pectations were that the econ parently awaiting some signifiSage Oil . niti. Sioux Mines '20 14 omy would continue rising slow cant development before turning So Standard tn Standard Metala 5 7S s.U ly rather than any sudden up the market around completely. Sundance Oil 7.00 7 25 The peace bid proved to be ward movement. Tintic Lead 30 a MV4 10 00 Tintk Standard that development. It appeared improved. In a news bv letter rele?ed Twentieth Century 25 50 United Park City 4.25 First Security Bank. Dr. Elrov Utah Cons 20 .25 Nelson said most indications so 75 Water Wonderland 1.50 1.60 were that employment and wiituton 5o 700 SALT LAKE EXCHANGE SALES personal income would remain Bullion Exp. 13,000 at .25; 200C at .24 at high levels but warned Bullion Mon. ?O00 at 1.00 Cardiff 1O0O at .20 against federal spending. Clayton Silver 700 at 1.15 Colo. Con. 1000 at .24 He called for a reduction in Comb. Metals 3000 at .15 federal spending to stem inflaCres. Eagle 3000 at .It; 3000 at .20 ts 23.00-24.0- was the first dairy Choice veal under 350 lbs good veal in Utah to sell milk in the paper calves carton. slaughter heavy The dairy has expanded its product line through the years Good quality feeder steers to include ice cream, cottage 0 lbs and lbs cheese, butter, cheese, lbs 0 ; many other dairy foods. 0 lbs and Earl Jack Wat cows tested Pregnancy Wright, Utah Valley Sales sumedium qualiin head; sales per said pervisors, this area will approach $2 mil- ty and older cows heifers Holstein replacement lion in 1968. selling good; good quality kind Graduates From 39 year old volume record of 16.410,030 shares shattered as 17,730,960 shares changed nands. The new record lasted only ma-ket- Johnson's dramatic bid for peace in Vietnam and Hanoi's equally dramatic reply set the stage for one of the most tumultuous weeks in the 175 year histoiy of the New York Stock Askd 1 22.00-23.-0- 21.00-22.0- d Springville Man NEW YORK (UPI) . . d kins Mitchell Landscaping and Coal is in the last stages of an expansion program which will double the previous floor space. Final stages of construction on the cinder-bloc- k expansion should be completed within a short time, said Leonard Mitchell, owner of the business on 201 N. 2050 W. (Geneva Road). Two more employees will be hired to handle tie increased work of this the busy season, commented Mr. Mitchell. Along with the increased show room and storage area provided by the larger building, the greenhouse area will be increased by 750 square feet. Mr. Mitchell has been in the general landscaping business for 18 years. He has been at the present location for the last Furnished by Goodbody and Member New Company. York Stock Exchange, 43 N. University Ave. es of cattle. Bulls and utility cows steady to higher. Holstein; STOCK MARKET OUOTA''IONS SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE feeder steers 50 cents to 1.00 Friday Quotations Bid Mng mm , higher. Holstein replacement Bainr Bristol Silver 33 V) Exp , steers 24.00- -j Bullion Good grain-feBullion Mon j Cardiff j 25.00, standard grade 20 Silver Champion vo some 00; heavy steers needing Chi Con Com 7 00 standard Chief Con Pfd more feed 7.00 10 Clayton Silver grade Holstein steers Colo Com 23 Comb Metala commercial t Comet Coai 3 choice grain fed heifers Corn Eureka i 20 01 standard good Crotf Oil ,3 and commercial kind Crown Point js 23.50-24.5- 0 Mitchell Landscaping Expands Facilities QuoSations Quotations from Utah Valley Auction Co., Spanish Fork, ' Stock Market Has One of Most Tumultuous Weeks in 175 Years - Marker n 75,000 Lbs. 220 New Rebuilt Cummings, 10 speed transmission. Fifth Wheel, Timpkin Dual Rear, Tandem Drive. SALE OR LEASE G&M MOTOR CO. 570 North Main Phone Spanish Fork or 489-563- 4 489-563- 5 Just in time for Spring Planting... ALL SIZES 70 - For Opening a New D.F.S. 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