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Show Sunday, November 15, Business News Quotations Furnished by Goodbody and Company. Member New York Stock Exchange, 43 N. University Ave. Wendell C. Wagman has joined tlie family of over 4000 Western Auto home-owne- d and AMERICAN operated retail stores and agencies in the United States with the grand opening of his store at 152 W. Center St. in New j r Bank Rates In Volume 4 Mortages First Security Corporation banks and affiliates rank 8th in the nation in dollar volume of permanent real estate mortgages serviced for investors, it has-bereported by American Banker, national banking industry newspaper. First Security banks and affiliate Utah Mortgage Loan Coijwration are now servicing a total of more than $268 million in mortgages for financial and are carrying more than $208 million in mortgages in their own portfolios. en United California Bank of Los Anglese ranks number one among commercial banks in servicing of permanent mor- tgages. Park November GALE C. KNUDSEN 13, 1970, Banner Mgn Bristol Silvar Bullion Mon Bonneville Pits: fast Car Service Sep- tember from Rapid Gty, S.D. where he had been employed as business manager for the Rapid City Journal for over 30 years. Bonneville Pits Inc., a brand He served on several combusiness in Provo, mittees of the National Institute of Newspaper Controllers and specializes in fast service auto Finance Officers over the past oil changes, lubrications and filter changes. years and was also a charter Located in a new building at member and director of this 310 N. 100 W., Provo, the organization. He served as a bank examiner business was established by Gale C. Knudsen of Provo. in Nebraska prior to entering the With eight men employed, the business. newspaper business operates four "pits" with two men working below and Civic Service two at upper level to speed the Mr. Wagman was on the car servicing. wholesale and industrial comAlthough the company stocks mittee of the Rapid Citv some accessories, it is first and Chamber of Commerce and is a basically a lube and oil change former director of Rapid City center specializing in speedy Industries. He is a member of service, Mr. Knudsen was born in Blue the Elks Lodge, Lions Club and Knights of Columbus as well as Water, N.M and attended both being a past officer and member Brigham Young University and of the Jaycees. Utah Technical College at He has five children and his Provo. At Utah Tech he was youngest son is a freshman at named the most outstanding Utah State University in Logan. student. He and his wife and family The Western Auto Dealer program, started in 1935, will have resided in Provo for the account for more than half of the past 10 years. He is employed at Hill Air Force Base in eleccompany's half billion-dollar tronics. sales volume this year. e new-typ- -- Champion Silver Chief Con Clayton Silver Colo. Cons Comb. Metals Comet Coal Comstork Tunnel Cons. Eureka Cres. Gen Corp CroffOil Crown Point Dragon Eas Utah Empire Eureka Bull Eureka Lilly Eureka Std Golconda Gold Chain Great Western Canyonlands Uran Justheim Pet Love Oil Mammoth Moviematic Park New Bid Asked 20.75 .15 .28 .35 2.37Vj 1.05 .15 .12 .30 .75 .33 1.10 .21 1.30 .28 .60 .13 .12 .29 .60 7.50 .22 .33 7.00 .15 .29 .03 .15 .50 4.25 .04"2 .20 City Cons Park Premier Prince Cons Rico Sage Oil Sioux Mines So. Standard Standard Metals Tin. Min. Res. 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FUNDS Asked Vt off Ligg & My 46 Ling Temco 12 off Litton 19',2 up 14 Lockheed 9Ve off Vb Lou 8. Nash 68 Lukens 1834 off 14 Magnavox 313b off Marathon 32e Off l'2 Marcor 26Vj off '4 Marsh Fid 2434 up V Martin Mar 1538 up 14 Masonite 44 'A off 1 McDon Merck Dgls 18',a 88 Off MGM 14 up 'a Mid So Ut 24'e up MMM 86V4 up 14 Mo Pac 56'i Mobil O.I off V2 Monsanto 47 Off 34 Pfizer 36 off Phil Mor 45V2 up Vi off Phillips P 27 off l'4 Plough 72 'a RCA Off Short Course On Petroleum Economics Dr. Max G. Pitcher, division geologist, and Charles A Nor- man, manager of exploration for Continental Oil Company from Denver, are presenting a two- week short course to Brigham Young students Big Horn Cascade Energy S Va up 23V'2 ut Tex f, P Utd Cp I ltd r;a .16 .04 .07 .03'2 Interwest Foods Midnight Minerex .17 .02 .08 Rocky Mtn. Res Royal Exec Inns Silver Fort Stansbury Tuma Kings River Con. Capital Quantex 1.25 1.75 1.87 .02V2 .11 .09 .08 .08 '.50 .0134 .09 .07 .07 .O6V2 off Vi 731,4 no Winn Dx Woolwth Xerox 83 Ygstn Stl Zenith 32 ir-ri'- D 15 A Big Vm73 liil M lIIr?Jr330 V' muz u irm 'iUfi h For the period ended Sept. 30, 1970 Dial Financial Corporation earned $1,042,015 or 23c per share, compared to $709,351 or 15c per share earned in the third quarter three-mont- of 1969. Dial earned $2,709,730 for the first nine months of 1970 or 59c per share as compared to ' 1 Kill yjj Box 125 P.O. 84317 HuntsviHe, Utah fsc f ir.te.rs of Utah's support at tne .V lls last p week. 4in L hitting campaign. - fori pressman Ri i 1 do nledge to i your of the my congee uii--- an, to W- '' ommi "TmL.-4- I ,ont All the sincerexy sfr'y, .. I - raII!III E! and hard- - fr,v j liL 1959. or 55c per share for the Mr. Bailey is married to the like period of 1969, an increase of former Anne Hardy and they 6.4 per cent. have two children. $2,546,169 ncas8 accept mm Dal Williams Earnings Gain McKAY K. GUNN t. erlt mm 3 Facility (HFEF) at the nuclear test site west of Idaho Falls, Idaho. He transferred from Diablo Canyon (California) Nuclear Facility as Assistant Project Manager. Mr. Bailey is no stranger to Utah, having moved to Ogden from Leicester, England as a daild, and having received his elementary education in the schools. He received an og S degree from Weber State College, and was graduated as a civil engineer from the University of Utah in March, Dial Finance vJ yf V. Also rerentlv nrrivinff in Utah The survey was conducted by vaIIpv w the Keith T. RaiW the Research Department of the i&mfty, Mr. Bailey is employed U.S. League, representing the Dy Pittsburch-De- s Molne3 Steel nation's $170 billion savings and Company as project coordinator loan business. on Hot Fuel Examination I SPlimPffUffi I s ; m mwmmmumr up past during III "kJ ' 34 mf off 38 eight-month-o- id 1971. MM 35 rWt Newly-Renovat- L. Gordon j; "fTC fCTi Trl 7TT. I lf ar 'lifi' to all you people who supported me during the lost election. - PITTSBURGH fcs: P,,3278 FRANCISCO -Nin 1971 will again AISE Director I fsStelfll l Transfer to Utah Valley get the lion's share of advertising dollars from the nation's savings and loan Newcomers to Provo ':e Eric associations, a survey shows. and Carol Pennala, who have Robert P. Perrin, vice been transferred by Pittsburgh-De- s Moine3 Steel Company from president in charge of ad Colo, where Eric vertising, United States Savings Platteville, one-haone and spent years as said and Loan League, at the Pr0Ject engineer on the Ft. Saint s convention that league vram rower ivuciear newspapers next year wm receive approximately 37 pe.. erauig aiauon. cent of associations' advertising Mr. Pennala s present tio ToUieio min k with 16 9 nerrent. follow hv assignment is project cooron PDM a s Prtion dma.tor radio, with 16.2 nercent. 6.7 percent, and nucle,ar r,ea5trJ:0J! a'nmenl mail wm wt f vessel project at Diablo Canyon, outdoor, 4.3 percent. Calif. The convention concluded on Mr- Mrs. Pennala were Thursday. The survey shows that savings graduated from Oregon State and loans in 1971 will invest University in June cf 1968. Mr. record $189 million in ad- - Pennala has a BSCE, and Mrs. degree is in vertising, up $11 million over the Pennala's 1970 total. Combined advertising Elementary Education. of the nation's budgets The Pennalas have an have associations apson, Eric Scott, and proximately doubled in dollar are making their home in Provo. the volume ten to-w- -- w. Vx SAN ewspapers Provo, PDM Aides hi Bywater, General Supervisor-ProjeEngineering, Geneva Works, United States Steel Corporation has been elected a director of Association of Iron and Steel Engineers. term with the His one-ye11,000 international technical society will begin in January Indus 759.79 cfi 8.21 Transp 147.51 off 1.81 Utils 110.88 off 0.83 Mr. Welch has the former Tiny Tot manufacturing building at the above address. He hopes to build a new warehouse later. His trucking operation extends through 48 states. Papers Bywater Named F 9V'2 To The shop has been completely renovated and redecorated in antiques, some of which have been acquired locally. A wash stand and mirror dates back over 100 years, as does a carved applewood chair. An old cash register will ring up each sale and a treadle sewing machine adds decor. Old photos, a pot- fabrics, trims, scarves of bellied stove, kerosene lamps original manufacture, custom and other antiques complete the sewing and bridal gowns and furnishings. bridal gown rentals. They will also have wigs and the reconditioning of wigs. The three women have been manufacturing scarves for the past two years and are now .14 .12 Dow Jones 15 In leased Biggest Ad Allocation expanding to include the ready-Leshop. They will continue their scarf manufacture and expand their sewing to include custom sewing, og6, Continental and materials 0,LVr donating the cost . US Smelt 22a for the course in a program of us steel 2934 off 14 industrial cooperation with the utd utiis 18 University to give students first- - JJf'J ,A hand information. wash w P 21 vi off V2 15 off 3'8 Mr. Norman is a graduate of westn Air 0,f H of California Institute iecnnoiogy ana was a woan Westg El 62 off fellow at the Massachusetts Weyerhaus 52 up Vi off Vi Wheel Pitts 10 Institute of Technology. White Mot 1534 up Hearty THANKS LEHI A new shop opened in this weekend. It's a little of "This 'n That" and will cater to ladies and girls clothing, Located at 35 West Main, the boutique is operated by Mrs. Glen (Connie) Nielsen, Mrs. Tim (Leila) Chadwick and Mrs. Dix (Marjorie) Davis. Special gifts were given to customers in connection with the shop's opening. Bridal Gowns Featured in the shop are ladies and girls sportswear, a limited line of costume jewelery, ct 30 20 He has been at Twin Falls the past three years where he still owns a Mayflower agency. o .0? .07'2 r Twin Falls, Indianapous, and at Orlando in Florida. G WYMAN WELCH New Lehi Shop Features Ladies and Girls Clothes 8 Imn Oil Company is us Gypsm 53 Dr. Pitcher received the bachelor's and master's degrees at BYU and the Ph. D. at Columbia University. .15 .28 jU I I I Owner and manager is Wyman Welch of Orem, who has been with Mayflower agencies in years Vl L T 17 19V2 off Vj J citing ways money is ap- propriated and used by large Trbns w A 12'4 off v in Lonx zs'4 ort v corporations. 20th Cent F 73,4 off Vi UAL Inc 17V2 off In the second week Dr. Pitcher Un Carbde 36 off Va will cover case histories and Un El 18'i up V8 present practical problems on Un O Cal 3?3i off economics of exploration, risk Un Pac 38 off Vi Utd Aire 30i4 and development. The course Utd Brands 12 ends Nov. 20. .08 .07 .25 .31 .20 .18 .05 .10 .05 .19 .03 .10 .18 Fed.OilofNev Friar Petro-Silve- Asked 65 Stocks 244.03 off 2.58 Sr'yn6e7818V1 off v8 geology Tennecu 19 University on petroleum ex- - Texaco 32 up Mr. Norman is covering the Textron use of capital in exploration, Jhiokoi 1970, Dow Jones Stock Averages std 0 ind 4934 off JkSvNw "''off0 off H4 stude worth 447 off Sunsnn m ploration economics. Cebeton Classic Fed. 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EUGENE CLISSOLD 5.87'2 5.08 11.86 A 1 6.89 11.50 10.20 13.17 11.13 15.23 22.37 4.05 4.18 5.12V2 9.55 I Congressman "Faced with a mounting shortage of housing, it makes little sense to continue to hamstring an industry whose sole function is to provide loans for home construction and home mortgages." 20.00 8.48 4.75 11.62 14.58 13.81 The Welch Transfer and Storage is a new Mayflower agency established at 136 N. 600 W., Provo. A Provo savings and loan executive attending a national convention here foresees eains in home construction activity in Utah in 1971, and an increase in savings eains with the state's insured savings and loan associations. Harold W. Hoopes, vice president and manager of the Provo branch of Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association, has been attending the 78th annual convention of the United States Savings and Loan League. The league is the trade organization of the nation's $170 billion savings and loan business, which provides over half the funds for home building and buying in the country. Gain Forecast "It looks as though there will be a gain in new housing starts in Utah of between five and ten percent in 1871 over the 1970 performance," Mr. Hoopes said. "Utah's general economy should be better next year than it has been in 1970. There should also be a continuing gain in the flow of deposits into insured savings and loan associations. This gain will make more money available to builders and home buyers for home mortgages." A featured speaker at the state governments," Patman said. SALES Affiliated Fund Dreyfus Eaton H. Bal Eaton H.Stk FidelityCap Fidelity Fund Fidelity Trend Financial Dynam.cs3.69 Financial Venture 3.81 4.87'2 Fletcher Fund Fletcher Cap. Fund 5.50 7.74 Fundamental Inv Manhattan 435 10.63 Mass Inv. Growth 13.34 Mass Inv. Trust 12.64 Putnam 8.74 Putnam Growth 4.65 Salem Fund Wellington Fund 10.85 8.62 Windsor Fund Agency Here funds of the federal government as well as those of the local and Bullion Mon. 500 at .27 Clayton Sil.,1000 at 1.10 Croff 1000 at .19 Tin. Min. Res. 2500 at .38 MUTUAL Mayflower concluding general session of the 1.50 2.75 .13 1.05 .85 4.00 V Utah-- Pae Welch Opens convention on Thursday was Congressman Wright Patman, Texarkana, Texas, chairman of the House Banking qnd Currency Committee. He called for a better deal for the savincs and loan business in the deposit of public monies. .06'2 .20 18.25 3. 2'2 .13 1.00 4.00 .40 SALT LAKE EXCHANGE Banner Mng. rise." to .60 5.50 5.25 NewQuincy North Llily ,Park Friday 20.00 .13 .26 .25 2.12',2 1.00 .10 .07 .26 .50 .31 1.00 .18 1.00 .24 ,52V2 .09 .08 .25 .45 6.37 10.49 9.33 12.05 10.18 13.94 20.47 Closing Stock Quotes Friday's Closing Prices United Press International Abbott L72V4 AdmsMlls 12"j off V4 Admiral 8V4 up Vb Air Reduc 1734 The league is the trade organization of the nation's $170 billion savings and loan business. Mr. Clissold succeeds on the board Eldred L. Waldron, Logan, executive vice president and manager, Logan Savings and Loan Association. Mr. Clissold's term is for two years. Future Outlook Commenting on the economic outlook for both Utah and the nation, Mr. Clissold said: 'I see no real check in inflation, and as a result the cost of money in 1971 will probably remain where it now is. There should be an Utah's economy nest year, provided there are no major strikes. There should be more money available at Utah associations for home purchases in 1971 as savings gains continue 6s 13 13i Bid BJ Chicago. 5 ',4 20"2 31 20 '4 32' j SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Rapid City : STOCK Skaggs Drug Syntex TWAWarranst Ut. Ida. Sug Mr. Wagman had visited Provo on numerous occasions in the past and was so favorably-impresse- d with the area that he chose Provo to establish his Western Auto Store. He moved to Provo in SAr' FRANCISCO L. Eugene Clissold, Salt Lake City, president, State Savings and Loan Association, this week was elected to represent Utah on the EXCHANGE of directors of the United Open Close board 1234 States Savings and Loan 20 19 with headquarters in 4H League, Day Mines Deseret Ph3rm Federal Res Provo. 1? Utahn Elected to Board Of the United States Savings and Loan League Market Western Auto Store IHoids Grand Opening THE HERALD, Provo, 1970 K, Gunn w rt j |