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Show l9B8 Sunday Herald sraDAYjJftS2?Siw' 10 Hearing Sparvsh fork Sanity Convicted Win Nixon Follows Heavy Trading For Issues SIN BiliBi 11 Killer of Bishop Building Tabs SPANISH FORK - Eleven were issued Changes W X i of a fireplace. construction Three permits for carports were issued. Thny were sold to 540 N. 200 Christcnsen, Wayne W., for $300, A. J. Arnisnn, 348 S. 100 E., $400, and LaVerne Higginson, 115 S. 100 E., for of Chuck Peterson Motors at 400 S. has received a certificate for in Provo. Avenue University dedicated service as a member of Volkswagen's Dealer Advisory Council, trom R. W. Hansen, president of Reynold C. Johnson Company. Mr. Peterson serves on the eight-ma- n $700. council that represents 59 dealerships inj distribution the Johnson Company's territory of northern Califoria, Utah and northern Nevada. I The council meets four times a year m I and presents to its distributor and I I Volkswagen of America, Inc., construc- -J vipw- ijv(, iHpas from the dpalors' of Furnished by Goodbody and the for Mr. Peterson points product improvements Member New and operations of the VW organization. Company. York Stock Exchange, 43 N. Hill to Address Industrial Engineers University Ave. Peterson, owner vol Marker Quotations y y&j- ft Dr. Armond J. Hill, dean of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Brigham Young University will ad- SALT LAKE STOCK dress the Great Salt Lake Chapter of the American Institute Friday'! Quotations: Banner Mng of Industrial Engineers at a dinner meeting in Provo, Tuesday. rlstol 5ilvr union Ep The meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn beginning Bullion Mon with the social hour at 6.30 p.m. followed by dinner served at Clayton S'lver Champion Silver 7:30 and the program at 8:30. Chief Con Pfd A tour of BYU facilities will be conducted pnnr to the Comet Coal Chief Con Colo Con meeting beginning in the Wilkinson Center at 5 p.m. 100 fait Lake their that total resources of the told directors at Con. 1550 40 .50 .25 .35 .50 1.40 Ja 15 70 1 18 31 47 3 87' ... 7.12' 10.25 .18 75 f 75 1050 17.00 17.12' .46 16 75 la 43 14 37' 2 50 325 7.so 23 95 1 0 7.B7' .27 1 00 1300 24 00 Bid 9 03 4 05 Asked 977 444 8 80 9 51 17.32 17 54 17 94 .... 15 22 49 31 80 34 VClCll llOUS pf 8 81 25 1297 11.70 14.19 14 18 .. 57 8 05 1298 17.58 1676 19 learnings : the 15 21 11 14 Seattle Phoenix San Francisco los Angeles St. Louis tax tax tax tax tax tax TRAVEL DESERET 58 North University 373-388- 2 CZd PFS Insured tsfe,..' Savings Certificate Accounts at JJ$ n $5,000 or more. Issued in anv amount. Need not be in multiples of $5,000. Additions cannot be made to savings certificate accounts, but new certificates can ssue( a anv t'me under the same account number, providing they are issued in the same name, or names and for at least $5,000. at any 5! a per annum, current rate, beginning on We at maturitv issue and date id hv che(.k or months later Eal'.ni' - T?mvan f- srnis recened au,t. - n M ul also in t the m.tifk,lt rale unless withdrawn prior to the expiration period. Six months from date of issue, but PFS Savings Certificates are automatically renewed for another six months' period at the same rate unless you receive notice at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the renewal period. PFS passbook savings accounts are insured $15,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the United States Government. No saver has ever lost a single penny in savings accounts so insured. Same insurance as for passbook savings accounts. 0"5t2 ll 1 J11 PFS insured passbook savings accounts may be owned by an individual, by two or more individuals in joint tenancy with right of survivorship, by a partnership and by a corporation. Various types of trust accounts are also available. Same ownership provisions as for passbook savings accounts. t lVfct xWclIIclIJlIll y It is our policy to pay withdrawals from passbook savings accounts immediately upon request. There is never any charge for withdrawals no matter how many you make. Either partial or full withdrawal prior to maturity date is permitted upon request. No hardship affidavits are required. Earnings are penalized if withdrawals are made prior to maturity date. Same as for passbook account IerVlCe It takes but a few pleasant minutes to open your savings account in any one of our five conveniently located offices. Or use our service. Ws pay handy postage both ways. M 'lf'llf''i"l7' Jf - semi-annuall- U up to - r f-l",- kUCl.l.Cl.jr IV "m7"1 75 12.17 11.00 1 Mutual Fund Man Frank Morgan y tual Insurance Companies in San Francis." . . Securities including including including including including including 50 1504 01 if $30.82 74.55 56.70 69.30 60.22 126.00 Your PFS insured passbook savings account has no maturity date. It goes on earning for as long as you keep it open. Earnings yu y are credited and compounded on June 30th and December 31st. If you desire, earnings will be mailed to you by check. 19 21 20 Business News Notes "j on or rn from the 1st day of the month. 1832 13 84 10 50 Boise per annum, current rate the highest earning rate on insured passbook savings in 96 18 50 10 71 space to: 19 49 20 80 'I Booked Early! BLOCK has DESERET TRAVEL rbfm f4l"" Add to your account in any amount time. 1 13 62 148 12 Be Many flights are booked solid now . . . for the holidays. As little as $5 or as much as you please. 11 6.75 17.00. 15 87 CHRISTMAS 1. 4 .35. Curtis Named Porter Vice President Harry W. Cutshall of Spanish Fork recently attended a three-dasafety management institute conducted by Liberty Mu- imniint 111 VI III 70. at at Nov. VIS Insured Passbook Savings Accounts at Kennebec 100 at 2 87'; 700 at 3 00. Royston 3500 at .65; 350 at .70; 3000 at 400 or 0 THANKSGIVING and under the partnership of W. S. Brimhall and Philip S. Knight. "It is the Henderson's intention to manage the business Jiemselves with the assistance of J. Kent Johnson, who has been with the store for over 10 years," said the announcement. The sale was effective as of SALES .47. 300 The Utah State Park at the Provo Boat Harbor is making its visiting center available to groups for parlies this fall and winter, according to Leo Cox, ranger in charge. The center the former Provo has tables, Boat Clubhouse fireplace and other facilities. Mr. Cox can be reached at two types of savings accounts. To help you evaluate each one in the light of your own needs we have prepared this easy comparison: 45 Sage Oil Sundance y 200 Comb. AAetalj 1500 at .16; 7000 at .15. .. Comet 1000 at .35. Com. Eureka 500 at 55 Cres. Eagle 500 at 47; 500 at .48; 700 at 52"i 2O0 at .55; 2500 at .50( 11,000 at at Boat Harbor Center Available to Public PFS now offers 8 75 2 55 .25 .13 .15 1000 .67' 6.50 A Choose the PFS Insured Savings Account That Best Suits Your Needs .40 10.75 .23 1 60 .28 .20 20 10.75 .70 7.00 .20 3.00 1 MUTUAL FUNDS Friday's Quotations: Affiliated Fund Dividend Shares i Ovw Theory Dreyfus At a meeting of the Board of Directors in E and H Bal Fund Pittsburgh E and H Bal Stock , Walter A. Curtis was elected vice president and general mana Fldelit Cap Fidelity Fund ger of the Electrical Division. H. K. Porter rnmnanv Fidelity Trend : Earlier this month, he was appointed General Manager of the Financial Dynamics Fletcher Fund wiviaion, ana is ncaaquarterea in nttsDurgn. Fundamental Inv Mr. Curtis had been ceneral manaeer nf tho fnrmpr Manhattan Fund Inv Growtti Mass . less Electric Division and, most recently, was works Inv Trust manager Mass Fund Putnam vi we naircii, unio piani oi me Electrical Division. He is a Putnam Growth of Case of Institute graduate Technology with a BS degree in Wellington Fund Windsor Fund Aucujaiuudi uiigmeenng. Enterprise Fund Fletcher Capitol Fund ' The U. S. Office of Education has estimated that 3 per cent to 4 per cent, or roughly 2.5 million emidren ot school age in the United States, have speech disorders, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Knight's Men's Shop at 77 North University has been sold to George H. and Muriel Henderson, ii was announced Saturday. "The Hendersons will continue the business under the same style and at the same location," the announcement said. Knight's Men's Shop has operated for the past 20 years 300 30 Croft 2500 at .14. Dragon 1000 at .37. 40 Utah 500 at quarterly meeting In East Eur. Lilly 1000 at .72' First Security system Horn 100 .30. at Silver Sent. 30 an in. Kashmir Oil 3000 at .49; 500 at .48; 7000 j : 45 1500 5 37 at 1000 SPEECH DISORDERS Occidental Petroleum out the top three actives, on 544,200 to rising 1 shares. 125 .60 .50 .26 on .40 1.50 .30 .20 .80 1 50 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGt Bullion Exp. 300 at 90 Bullion Won. 100 at 105. Chief Con. Pfd 100 at 700'. Colo. City of banks amounted to $969,717,591 as of ma erease of $85.1 million over the same date last vear. and lvl qui UUU1H.QUUH utiie in me lusiurv oi me corporation. Consolidated net operating earnings for the first nine . 11 -. AAA were As monins oi $e,B40,6B4, equal to 12.55 per share. , .37 .11 It Water Wonder Wllllston bank-holdir.- company. Mr. Eccles 35 45 lervlce. Directors of First Security Corporation this week were ad vised of record resource and earnintr hv fipnra s Vrrn g president and general manager of the regional 6 00 .40 .600 19, plices. 49,504,260 Knight's Men's Shop Under New Ownership and Larry are awaiting separate trial as Kuhns' accom both stock's activity. Volume was off somewhat to shares for the four from 46,242,100 days, down shares which changed hands in the four cessions the previous week. However, it was up from 41,832,335 shares traded in t h e same week a year ago when sessions were regular five-dain effect. Aetna Life 4 Casualty topped the list of 20 most active issues, on 737,400 losing ' to 54'4 shares. second Parke Davis took on place, gaining IVi to 28' 561,000 shares. The firm was rumored to be holding merger talks, but a company spokesman denied the rumor and said h for the to he knew of no reason 103.95. Airline Reservations Must glars. Robert Willhite Quinlan, 0.89 advanced Stock Index fi-- bur he surprised three 00 .26 .95 1.05 1.65 35 50 15 (luibl Tnrn.. First Security Corp. Lists Earnings when 73 5.50 1.65 52' a ' murder dental. 90 5 iutci jcmiiiur items el interest 50 I at at Wal The eminar covered subjects related to travel to Hawaii, wim a briefing on hotels, tours, pointa of Interest and other OH ?5 0 East, Mn. first Asked Bid 70 Orem Man Promoted by Gas Company flllCIIU of -day EXCHANGE Comb Metalj Comstock Tunnel Conj Eureka Crej Eagle Oil Don E. King, Orem, serviceman for Mountain Fuel Supply Croft Crown Point Company, bas been promoted to local agent at the company's Dragon East Utah Empire Roy, Weber County, office. Bull The new local agent succeeds Grover Eureka Eureka Lilly O. Moffitt who has been promoted to Eureka Std Golconda service foreman, Ogden division. Gold Chain Mr. King began his employment with Great Western Horn Silver Mountain Fuel on February 13, 1957. Kashmir Oil The Kings, who have been residing Kennebec Keystone at 284 N. 3rd Orem, will make Mammoth New Park their new home at Mountain Fuel's New Quincy .... North Lily residence-offic- e Roy. Mrs. King will Park City Com the serve as clerk office while her Park Premitr ... Com .... Prince, hushnnd Mr. Kma. aopnt Rico Royston Sage OH i TT"IIICM Sioux Mines So Standard Metall Two Provo women attended recent seminar for travel Standard Sundance Tintic Lead genu held In Denver. Tintic Standard ThftV MT Mrs T.vl PnUrsnn Trairal VWtDU 20th .T vif. Ttucorat wmwvi J Century " and Park City Lucille Christopherson of Christopherson Travel United " Utah Cons Ivifc Jeus Christ of LatterSaints was sane at the time of the crime will open Wednesday. If Robert Kuhns, 20, of Santa Barbara, is found sane, a hear, ing on whether the death penalty should be imposed will get under way immediately. The jury that will decide on Kuhns' sanity found him guilty of degree following a trial before Superior Court Judge John A. Westwick. Kuhns was convicted of the fatal shooting of Karl N. Haws, a Santa Barbara civic leader and active participant in LDS Church affairs. He claimed at the trial the shooting was acciChurch Haws was shot in the drive of his home early in the way 100 N. 843 W., Jerry Tadd, of Feb. 23, apparently morning was issued a $250 permit for Peterson Gets Certificate for Service - thirty-sevent- A UPl) sanity hearing to determine whether the convicted killer of a bishop of the by building permits Hands Spanish Fork City during the Payne Real Estate Co. month of October, encompassThe Payne Rea Estate Company has changed hands with ing approximately $42,400 new Alton M. Payne, purchase of the iirm by Dee V. Sharp from construction, it was reported toIjirated at 398 N. 500 W.. the company day. Largest of them was for deals in all kinds of real estate, accord- a $12,000 duplex. ing to Mr. Sharp. It has been operated The permit for the duplex, to by Mr. Payne for many years. V. 300 N., was The new owner, Mr. Sharp, is a na- be built at 245 here L. to Smith. F. He moved issued Permits tive of Preston, Ida. he where Calif., to issued from homes were new for Fresno, recently resided for 10 years. He was in tlie Spanish Fork Lumber, 470 N. real estate business in California, mem- - 448 W., for $9000, and Kenneth I1 ber of real estate boards in the Fresno Robins, 835 E. 300 N., for A permit for remodelarea, and active in the Jaycees. $10,000. Mr- - SnarP attended utan stale Uni" II ing of a filling station at 792 N. I, I versitv at Locan and Denver University. Main, in the amount of $5000 He served Vk years wtih the U.S. Army was sold to Beatrice Booth, and Mr. Sharp a permit for a $4750 addition to Corps of Engineers. in He and his wife end four children make their home their facility was sold to Smith Club. Auto Co., 330 N. Main. Orem. He is a member of the Timpanogos Kiwanis C E. Calif. BARBARA. SANTA - A sigh NEW YORK (UPI) Meantime, analysts and re- a voters named search directors of leading that president instead brokerage houses said the mar. of leaving the issue in doubt ket may be entering a period oi was almost audible this week as! uncertainty as investors assess investors ran the stock market the new administration's pro decisively into the plus column grams and cabinet makeup, and in haQlfti fpaflmn the impact on the nation's ecoill ucavjr wauillg. nomic structure. Nixon was not The election of Republican Richard M. Nixon cheered Wall expected to reveal any major 5. Street partly because his j appointments until Dec. nancial philosophy is believed The UPI Indicator, which stocks somewhat more acceptable than, measures all traded, Hubert Humphrey's would have showed a gain of 0.09 per cent been. Moreover, it had been to 132.52 of the 1.694 issues, feared that neither he nor crossing the tape, 916 advanced,1 Humphrey would be able to pull 644 declined and 134 were unthe 270 electoral votes neces- changed. There were 152 new sary for election. highs, and 38 new lows. Such a deadlock would have The Dow Jones Average of left the task of choosing the 30 blue chip industrials was up next president to the House, not 10.57 to 958.98. DJ rails and scheduled to meet until Janu- utilities also firmed. The New ary. Such delay and confusion York Stock Exchange Index would have been greatly dis- mirrored a rise of 52 cents to $58.47. Standard 4 Poor's 500 heartening to Wall Street. of relief "Save-by-Mai- l" . Management & Research Inc. of Galveston, Tex. has announced the appointment of David R. Ashby as area manager in Provo. Mr. Ashby is a general agent for American National Insurance Co. with offices in Provo . . . C. Dee Sandgren of Provo was one of 25 agents from throughout the United States to successfully complete a mulitple line agency school conducted in Chicago by Continental National Insurance Group . . . Ray M. Cox of Provo, local representative of the William B. Toohey Agency in Salt Lake City for Mutual of Omaha and United of Omaha, was awarded a certificate of proficiency for successful completion of an intensive course in life insurance underwriting. The Province of Quebec wel comed 588,133 tourists during at iLs tourist branch mation centers. 1967 infor- r v ? I 7 torn win Y j I of Utah does to all the time. yu hove inadequate lavingt or life iniurance, he II tell or any other you you're not rady for mutual fundi invettment, for that matter - and be ll urge you to we your banker Of life Insurance saleimar Only after you ve taken Reject If NO, butineu? Frank Morgan tore of the) primary needs should you consider mutual fundi, their risks, advantages and ditadvantoges. You'll find there ere more th -- 3C0 fundi. They vary widely in per. formanc end objective. On the queition of which specific fund Ii belt deiigned to meet a particular Inveitmtnt goal, Invufori large and imall frequently find Mr, Morgan's advice helpful. f TOMORROW! LAST DAY OF PFS "HARVEST OF GIFTS" Open or add to your PFS passbook savings account in the amount of $200 or more, or open your PFS savings certificate account and take your choice of 6 exciting gifts! prudential ederal II J INSURED SAVINGS Provo Branch Office RefordSI. 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