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Show 6 Sunday, sept, is, Sunday Herold m Utah Valley Auction SIN Profit-Takin- g Market Quotations - Furnished by Goodbody and Member New Company. York Stock Exchange, 3 N. University Ave. - Quotation from Utah Valley Auction Co., Spanish Fork: Market generally steady on most classes of slaughter cat- tie, some slight decline in demand for choice cattle. Feeder SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE and stocker cattle showing FRIDAY, SCEPTEMBER 1J, Bid141 Aiktd some strength, and light calves Bannr Mng 17 00 JIM Bristol Silver still selling high. J3 ,jj Bullion Exp .40 .43 CATTLE: Choice grain fed Bullion Won 15 1.30 steers high yielding Champion lllvtr l.JC 1.15 Drug Center Gets New Assistant Chief Appointment of George Triggs as new assistant manager of Skaggi Drug Center at Riverside Plaza in Provo has been announced by John J. McAtavey, manager. Mr. Triggs, transferred here from Skaggs Drug Center in Las Vegas, succeed: Richard Crompton who has been transferred to the Sugar House, Salt good steers Lake City Store as general manager af- good 1 26.00-26.8- average 25.00-25.7- high yielding high 24.50-25.0- standard steers ter three years here. choice heifers of Mr. Virginia, Formerly Triggs yielding and low choice good in the U.S. Navy and spent four years commercial and standard ..as been with Skaggs five years. He was kind graduated from LaSalle University excows Young grain-fe- d tension In business management. utility cows yielding high Mr. Triggs A member of the LDS Church, he average utility plans to make his home In Orem. He and his wife Ruth Ann can-necutters are parents of a son, Kyle. som old thin cows large slaughter Phone Company to Meet BYU Students bulls average bulls 21.00 22.00; lighter bulls On Monday Sept. 1C, Mountain States Telephone Company fancy veal under 330 lbs will have representatives at the Wilkinson Center sunken up to 31.50; good lounge on Brigham Young University Campus from 8:30 a.m. heavy slaughter calves until 5 p.m. to take orders for new residence service from those students who wish to avoid the trip to the Telephone Good quality feeder steers 0 Company Business Office at 99 E. 100 N., Provo. 0 lbs The temporary service will be offfered until Saturday, lbs lbs Sept. 21, at t p.m. good holstein steers 23.50-24.5- 25.00-25.-4- 0; 24.00-25.0- 0; 22.50-23.5- 0. 19.00-19.7- 5; 17.50-18.0- 0; 18.00-18.9- 16.50-17.5- 0; rs 15.50-16.5- 0; 14.00-15.5- 22.00-23.0- 20.50-21.5- 27.50-29.0- 25.00-27.-5- 600-70- 22.50-24.0- 700-90- 25.25-26.0- 0; 500-60- 0 24.00-2r).5- 0; 800-100- 0 lbs quality Insurance Convention Beckons Provoans lbs 0 good quality feeder lbs 0 19.50-20.5- 0 22.00-23.0- 0; heifers In recognition of outstanding achievements In the Insurance field, four local representatives of Farmers Isurance Group 5 at its. Topper Club will be guests of the company Sept. convention at Lake Tahoe, Nev., according to R. G. Lindsley, of Los Angeles. rice president-saleThe four are James Lundberg, district manager; Ralph Benson, Dale Reese and Kent Blackley. Delegates to the Lake Tahoe meeting have been selected from Idaho, Montana and 600-70- 50MO0 lbs 600-80- ; 22.00-22.f- heavy lbs 22.75-24.0- feeder heifers 22-2- medium 20.50-21.5- 0; 750-90- 19.50-21.0- 0 Holstein heifers Holstein s, replacement lbs 750-90- 0 19.50-21.0- Chltf Chltf Con .1JH 450 4.7Vk Con Pld Clayton Sllvtr Colo Coni Comb Mefili Comot Coal Comitock Tunnol Com Eurk l.5 Crci Esg Croff Oil .., Crown Point Dragon Eait Utah 1.0 M 14 .1J 11 .14 1.25 I.JO 3 .41 31 .40 It V 26 1.05 .45 1.10 .29 14 .H 7J .85 1.35 16.75 .45 .27 .30 17 163 Eureka Bull Eureka Lilly Eureka Std Golconda Gold Chain Great Western Horn Silver Kashmir Oil Kennebec Keystone Mammoth New Park New Qunlcy North Lilly Park City Cons Park Premier Princt j M Emplrt 1.25 16.25 36 26 11 55 4 tlJVi 3 .1 10 1.7i 17 14 15 M.iVt 30 M 1 Corv Rico Sag Oil Sioux Mint So Standard Standard Metalt Sundance Tlntic Lead Tintlc Standard 20th Century United Park City Utah Con e.7'A .JS 15 1.25 6 12' 16 50 16.75 1212' 1150 J.50 675 3 .62(4 7 25 3.37 25 20 .24 ' 235 00 Watar Woniar Willlilon 25 .55 7.50 12.l7Vi .21 40 7.00 ' ,70 Utah. rs waners butchers Executive for Penney Company Retires 1.00-1.5- man higher 0 Iflst week. No. 1 butchers lbs 21.- Charles M. Ferguson, Rocky Mountain xor.e manager for the lbs 0 0 J. C. Penney Company in Denver for the past 18 years, will lbs 0 retire Sept. 27 on Ms 44th anniversary with the retailing firm. lbs 280400 lbs 175-2Ferguson waa one of Ave original zone managers far the light weight butchers . eompany at age 42 when Penney'a, In continuing a policy of de lbs SOWS: 350- - lb and down 16.- centralization, divided trie country into five geograpmcai areas. 350400 lbs His responsibilities Included over 290 Penney's stores In 17 45IWO0 lbs 0 ttatts from New Mexico, Texas and Kansas to Montana, Wash12.53- lbs 0 0 ; Alaska. lbs and ington lbs 11.50; boars 0 13.00: 260-28- 17.00-18.0- 0; 18.00-19.0- 0; . 19.50-21.5- 0; 14.25-14.7- - 13.50-14.0- 0: 500-55- 13.00-13.5- 550-60- stags 0 per Large weanerg head: averaee size oer head: small kind lbs 20.00-23- .Feeder hogs 00 per head; SHEEP: Market generally steady on all classes of slaughter and feeder lambs. Mutton ewes and replacement ewes 10.00-13.0- 8.00-11.0- 13.50-16.0- 11.00-13.0- Moines W. R. Jackson, president of the Pittsburgh-DeSteel Company, announced today the purchase of a substantial interest In Bernard Smith Company and David Lennox Pty. Ltd of Australia. This acquisition k in accordance with PDM's lans for broadening Hs activities in areas offering good mar. s built up but routine and were among the Bullish items. paring inventories encouraging failed to stimulate any signifiThe selling general- against the strike that never taW came off. cant demand. ly was attributed to profit President Johnson's Even Rising auto sales and produc ine in the wake of previous ad tUn PAgre hQrl lit lhard lint sneech on Vietnam tion, a dip in the rate of un employment, predictions for in. tie ammunition other than the did not cause a stir on Wall creased capital spending des- continued decline in steel pro. 'street as investois eem to be Observers duciion. explain looking for action, not just talk, pite the tax hike and a of chemical price hikes ed this still is caused by users before making any decisions on mid-wee- k new-roun- that subject. Sears Unveils Utahns Honor MATO to Discuss Sterling Sill On Retirement Adjustments to 'Wish Book' Issues with favorable or Defense Shield Sears, Roebuck and Co. Nine Provo area representaday unveiled some surprises in tives of the New York Life Inits new "Wish Book." surance Co., took part this week Its 1968 Christmas catalog, in a piogram honoring Sternow being distributed to the ling W. Sill on his retirement from the company after 42 years first of 12 million families with the firm. across the nation, introduces The program was held in t ho eight dream gifts, shown in con Hotel Utah and those in atenH-anc- e trast with related "down-to- included Dudley Dowell. New York City, president of earth" merchandise. The Christmas "Wish New York Life; Ernest L. Wilof BYU, nuBook" Is divided into shops in- kinson, president merous business and church a leaders and associates and famtroduced by exotic gifts mink robe, a diamond pendant ily members. Christmas Val Neuenswander, and a hand-mad-e general tree; authentic reproductions manager of the Provo office of the coma suit of armor, and a pony New York Life, headed of the pany representatives and from a children's carousel; in attendance at the other nostalgic items including Provo area Other representatives a claver - niano. a loe cabin program. includc-- James Gilson, Richard open playhouse and a Koster, Richard Greer, Fred sleigh. William Olsen, Merrill Bowen, .lames W. Button, senior vice Bert Murdoek. Jud noted Sandberg, Swenson. and Mann Jack that Sears catalogs "came to tenure with his long During the Books' at be known as 'Wish turn of the centurv. when rural the company, Mr. Sill built the America shortened long winter Utah agency into the firm's from the stand point of evenings by wishing for tnings largest business. cata the from available only He will continue as an asslst-. log." to- LONDON (UPI)-T- he alliance is preparing emergency ministerial ence to discuss possible ments in the West's NATO for an confer adjust defense Russia' shield in view of i n v a sion of Czechoslovakia, diplomatic sources said Saturday. Intense consultations among key leaders of the Western alliance since the Soviet milita- 594-pa- ry intervention, which brought Russian divisions deeper into Central Europe, have resulted in growing consensus that NATO must take a fresh look at its posture and commitments. NATO's ministerial council regularly meets in Brussels in December for its annual review of NATO defense needs. But an emergency meeting of foreign and defense ministers was expected to be arranged b" late October or early November. one-hors- e 8.50-11.85-1- at potential. Bernard Smith is the largest plate fabricator in Australia and haa achieved a fine reputation in the manufacture of stor-a-it to strong. teaks and steel vessels. David Lennox Pty. Ltd. is a large steady ms Choice fat lambs been which with has erection company cooperating closely good Bernard Smith Company in the erection oi the tanks and ves r eeaer iambs 0 ids sels fabricated by them. heavy feeder lambs Sharing ownership with PDM in these companies is Johns heavy fat lambs 140 lbs A Waygocd Perry Engineering, Ltd., a licensee of PDM and 22.50; yearling wethers tiie largert structural fabricator in Australia. stocks ' Martin Marietta was in top to 28 on spot, advancing 3 t, ant to the Council of Twelve tournover of 590,100 shares. to of the LDS Church, a position second, gave up 5 45 on 568,900 shares. he has held since 1954. Av-ne- 95-1- 23.50-24.2- Four Nights Till 9 PJL Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday g mays qpniy September i ana 17 Mow Shop (IMp MmM I I 22.75-23.5- 0; 80-9- Z3.25-24.021.00-22.5- 0; IrO l 00 0(LB3 CKKECi , 13.25-14.2- 5; Women's voices are usually pitched higher than men's because their vocal cords are CLASSIFIED ADS REALLY DO PAY!! UP&L Acts shorter. To Keep 0 SAVE! GAVE! Rates Down "Utah Power and Light Com pany has taken an important step to avoid an impending in crease in the cost of electricity for its customers," . E. M. Naughton, president and gener al manager said Saturday. "The company is making very effort to serve the public at the lowest possible cost and to attract industry into the com pany s service area," he said. "Strong inflationary pressures in recent months made it imperative for the company to every available means to avoid Increasing rates," said Naughton. "Almost everything we must buy has gone up in price, Interest rates on money w must obtain for construction are near an high and now the 10 per cent Federal surtax is an added burden." "We are pleased that we have offset these pressures, for the present," Naughton said, "by taking advantage of a special provision In the federal Income tax law." The law is complex, but its effect Is to permit us to depreciate our properties the more rapidly, reducing amount of tax paid, and "flowing through" the savings. Naughton pointed out that 'the Public Service Commissions have been very helpful In ; con-aid- er n tuilU Willi UIC 4-- jf SINGER Starter Set i mix all-ti- with the company make this change promptly avoid any rate Increases." working A SINGER sewing inscliine with Sews on ill types of bulky woolens, IV Quiet indvlbritlw-free- A SINGER I , 4 ft Kcnmore Automatic Dryers At These Low Prices 2 Temperatures. low ind it pieces. Comet complete with five iccessorfei nerd tT- to-g- - K about Wf Credit Plan d;nid to fit MlaeiiMBMBi tlalitrvfixtomenrmltatSlHOlRtMLff SINGER 155 North 200 WW A TrMtmrti Ol TMt SiNGM COVPANf ialps -- Heafwd-AIr' usaaiioi k enmoreDrvrrs tUt'fcVrtaa..,, Nm mttm i M Ht Vmt tr''f Ur 1M SHOP AT SEARS AND BAY! Selttltrlim Ovmmlttim Ymtt Menty B(' .. M aW aof ivct frrte 129 tit Alt mW t turn c Km Awl tmm ImI tvw. 4. md ... Ilia Cant tUrn Seal's Uh rerntanent-rre- Imw, m Hut, Kenmore Dryers n Arrvta ftMk nOHW r. -- h n, .0l MOSEY tmf rtfmmi I, t. Mil m 99 tmh' hr (Wfl iH lth Flexibility lo Dry All Clolhre 77 (Si forillcleiiinijobi income tax purposes under the liberallred depreciaof Section 167 tion provision of the Internal Revenue Code. Most other electric utilities in the west are now using acceler- ated depreciation as permitted by this law. Naughton pointed out that "no ether industry can match the record of the electric utll'ty Industry in resisting highand our company's er prices record Mauds as one of ti e beat is the Industry." to iri canister vacuum cleaner. 'or 4 fibrlcs-shi- K'l got I long reech for h'gti, es 'a AND to to the Effective Immediately, eompany will make the necessary changes in Its accounting to depreciate company pop-ertl- II cast. Smooth st!tchlnf forward and reverse. dis- corporate developcouraging ments often were featured. Most market indicators declined slightly on the week. Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index dipped 0.34 to 100.86; the N.Y. Stock Exchange Common Stock Index gave up 0.13 to 56.50; Dow Jones Average of 30 blue chip industrials eased 4.04 to 917.21. However, the UPI Indicator, whiph measures all traded finished up 0.58 at 127.49. Dow Jones Rails also improved on the week. Of the 1.671 issues crossing the tape, 804 advanced, 731 declined and 136 closed unchanged. There were 175 new 1968 highs set, 33 new lows. Volume picked up to 51,045,. 030 shares for four days compared with the 44,852,119 shares changed hands in the four session Labor Day week. But it fell below the 54,016,800 shares tradeJ in the same week a year ago when the four session weeks were not in effect, Large block sales accounted for much of the volume in the top three active stocks. 20.50-21.0- 19.00-19.7- 240-26- PDM Purchases Company in Australia 7. CrnH 4000 at Crown Pt. 600 at .17. Rally ay 200-22- 3 220-24- 400-45- .; Cr. at .3 The NEW YORK (UPI) Stock Market churned through four uneventful sessions this week. A modest siege of midweek profit taking snapped a seven day rally but prices were pointing higher again by week's end. Economic news generally was president-merchandisin- SALT LAKE EXCHANGE SALES Banner Mng 1O0 at 54.50. 650-80- 0 lbs 23.50-24.5- 0; Bullion Exp. 100 at .38 ( 500 at .40. n.iiiinn Mnn 47C9 at 1.30; 200 at 1.25. HOGS: Market active and high- Champion Sil. 500 at 1.20. 4000 at .15; 2000 at ,14. er on butcher hogs. Sows and Comb. Metali t .11. innn 1000 about steady. No. 1 Eagl 7000 at .40; 1000 at replacement h e i Snaps 7-D- 207 North ht We;t Provo-P- ark Do B.lt.r Tan Start Fret Open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 'til 9 |