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Show Sunday, March LUXENBERG UP I BUSINESS WRITER Madis-v- i NEW YORK (UPI) Square Garden housed the Fight of the Century" this reek. But another big battle also raged several blocks south m Wall Street The struggle in the financial center came to a head along lie 900 line on the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Although the stock market managed a small gain for the week, it seemed each time the Dow approached 900 it met stiff opposition. - It has been almost two years since the blue chip barometer last closed at or above 900. Some analysts said "like all round numbers 900 ha; become some kind of a psychological barrier." Others, however, said the market is tired, and waiting for the economy to justify its steep rise since late last year. Not even another reduction in the prime bank interest rate could cheer investors. It only magnified the plight of the economy and the difficulty it is having in getting jack on the recovery track. For the week, the Dow ended with a gain of 0.34 at 898.34. The NYSE common stock inde climbed 0 36 to 54.83. Str, lard & Poor's 500 stock index added 0.61 to 99.57. Advances declines, 979 to 710 among 1,821 issues crossing the Chase Manhattan, starting the tenth round of prime rate reductions in a little less than a year, trimmed the rate it charges its most creditworthy business customers to 5 per cent from 5 per cent. Most other banks, however, sliced rates by only point to S H tape. per cent Turnover for the five sessions Robert Johnson, director of expanded to 91,576,595 shares research for Paine, Webber, from 82,358,200 a week earlier, Jackson & Curtis, said the and also was well above the prime rate reductions struck shares traded during the him as being "more bearish comparable period a year ago. than bullish." out-scor- -- :::::::: Furnishings StoreOpens Floor Furnishings Unlimited is the name of a new store at 274 S. Main in Sprngville. The owners and partners in the operation are Don Listen and Lou Clark. The store is uk first of three in Utah County the two men hope to open, the other? being planned in American Fork and Spanish Fork. LaVern Clark has a boutique shop in the front part of the Springville store, with ted items by people of the han-dicr- Bus Needs The Springville store has hsn remodeled inside and out, according to Mr. Clark. The grand opening was Thursday, with Mayor Calvin Packard of Springville and civic SalT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The operation of buses in Salt Lake County during the next 10 years will require local governmental subsidies of up to $200,000 officials in attendance. Floor Furnishings Unlimited will carry all available lines of carpet, Mr. Clark said. Mr. Clark and Mr. Listen both were born in Provo. Mr. Clark graduated from Provo High and attended College of Eastern Utah at Price. In military service he graduated from the School of Aeronautics at Champaigne, 111. Mr. Listen is a graduate of both Provo High and Brigham Young University. annually, the Utah Transit Authority war told Friday. The financial assistance needs were outlined in a report prepared for the authority and city and county officials by Alan M. Voorhees and Associates, report titled 140-pa- Improvement SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Salt Lake County will receive a $401,808 grant from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation to acquire land for development of Dimple Dell Park, it was announced today. The office of Gov. Calvin L Rampton said the money will be used to help purchase 325.3 acres adjacent to 200 acres already owned by the county. The land will be left partly in a "natural open condition" with the remainder developed with facilities for nature study, hiking, walking and equestrian walks, picnic facilities and with an area for sledding and tubing. Total cost of the project has been set at $803,617. Study on Iron Deposits in Utah Published A comprehensive study on Iron Deposits of Utah, authored by Kenneth C. Bullock, professor of geology, Brigham Young University, is now available from the Utah Geological Survey, University of Utah. Bulletin 88 can be ordered by mail from the Survey, 103 Utah Geological Survey Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Iron ores in Utah were first discovered in 1849 in the Iron Springs district, Iron County, about 12 to 20 miles west of Cedar City. Major production from this district began in 1923. By 1968, 78 million long tons of iron ore had been produced making this district the largest district in the western states as well as placing Utah in fifth position of iron 5 'r Iff 16 vw v," WOODWARD kiieels beside the trophy he recently won at the annual National Oakland Roadster Show. The Delta 5 Scor- - JERRY 5 ' - " - off-roa- d five-whe- square-and-roun- the "scorpion's tail" under which the fifth wheel is placed, can have either an 88 inch or 118 Inch wheel base, and can be either a drive, vehicle, or a d vehicle. drive The reason for the fifth wheel, according to Mr. Woodward, is d for better steering. In racing, the front suspension and steering take a beating from hidden chuck holes that tend to throw the car and lift one of the power wheels off the ground. A fifth wheel placed in the rear for steering eliminates the problem. The stance of the car greatly improves contact four-whe- el ed two-whe- el three-whee'e- three-wheel- with the ground, says Mr. Woodward. High Clearance The racer can clear up to 30 inch bumps compared to 18 inch U. pion, seen in back of him, won him the National Engineering trophy at the show. The car is on display at Anderson's auto sales Jerry Woodward's Prize Car on Display; Wins Nation Show on Coast You've never seen anything quite like Jerry Woodward's Delta 5 Scorpion. The car, which took a year to build, won Mr. Woodward the National Engineering Trophy at the annual National Oakland Roadster Show last month. It is a racer which he built completely. It boasts many technical features which can't be found on any other vehicle. The car has a tubular frame with a fiberglass and aluminum body. It is powered by a Volkswagen 1500 engine which powers four wheels. An axle powers two rear wheels and belts attached in tandem power the front two. The fifth weheel is placed on midline in the rear of the car. This wheel does the steering. Varied Wheel Base The car, by raising or lowering ' ... Checkpoint Service. Within 30 seconds we'll tell you if your present monthly payments can be reduced substantially . . . and if so, by exactly how much. A no- obliaaiion service. m By RANDALL L GREEN A prominent Provo high bumps for a jeep or normal vehicle, said Mr. Woodward. The bright red racer can do 75 miles per hour on the road (it has all necessary equipment to make it legal for street use), but it is really at home off the road. The car also features adjustable headlights and variable braking. It will soon have a citizens' band radio installed. Prior to his appointment, National Pays Dividend Harold B. Lee, chairman of the board of Zions First National Bank, announced at the conclusion of a regular monthly board meeting the payment of another quarterly dividend in the amount of 20c per share. The dividend is payable April 2, 1971 to shareholders of record March 12, 1971. This is the first dividend declared in 1971 and the second This is the fifth car Mr. paid. Woodward has built himself. The first was built in 1948 when he was living in Kansas. In 1957, he built a roadster mat was awarded the title "America's Most Beautiful Street Roadster" Entrada SALT LAKE CITY in the National Oakland Inc., a Roadster Show, one of the oldest Industries, Merger Plan Is Announced - newly-incorporat- shows in the country. He received $5000 cash prize and a nine foot traveling trophy. It was the first time in 14 years that a builder from outside California had won the title. Creative Builder In 1962, Mr. Woodward entered a car that was made the feature car of the Oakland show. Mr. Woodward wa? chosen "Creative Car Builder of the Year" for that design. It was the first car in America to have a solid taillight across the rear of the car featuring sequential flashing for turn signals. That idea was later seen Li the 1965 Thunderbird and other cars. three-wheele- d, mid-engin- ed and wholly-owne- d subsidiary of Mountain Fuel Supply Company, has entered into an agreement and plan of reorganization with Interstate Brick Company and Mountain Fuel under which Interstate will be merged into Entrada. of the Announcement and plan of agreement 13 E. Cinter, Rm. 207 374-137- 1 as service INCLUDES ROUND TRIP JET AIRFARE START RELAXING THE MOMENT YOU LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY AND BE PAMPERED ALL THE WAY. TOUR A HAWAII March 29th, Departure June 21st, Oct. 14th 10 DAYS Re-Elect- ed Denzil A. Brown, prominent Provo businessman and civic leader, was president of the Provo Savings and Loan Association by the board of directors Friday evening. Mr. Brown, president and manager of the Dixon Real mm mm? 3 Head Brown Of Provo Savings & Loan lush of exotic sounds, fragrant scents and friendly people. Rugged coast lines, wonderful beaches and sparkling blue- , green sea make this a memorable tour. ' first class hotels, Personally escorted transfers, tour and sightseeing, baggage nanaung ana raxes, special reaiures 4 islands, Polynesian Cultural Center, Sea Life Park, Pearl Harbor, Paradise Park. A - Madison W. Merrill, retired Provo dentist, as vice president; Rex L. Reynolds as secretary-treasure- r; and Mrs. Naomi 490 Thatcher as assistant secretary. The association was organized by a group of Provo citizens in 1904 as the Provo Building and Estate Company, has been Loan with the dominant active in several facets of aim ofSociety, citizens build and helping community life and was district acquire homes. That basic goal governor of the Utah-Idah- o still stands today, according to District of Kiwanis International Mr. Brown. several years ago. The name of the organization Tlie board Dr. was changed several years ago to the Provo Savings and Loan Association. 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Born in London, England, Mr. ARC Products is a leading Stein has lived in Provo most of producer of welding electrodes, his life, and has been in the real estate and insurance business as machines and supplies. Zions First production in the nation. Estimates indicate an ore potential from the Iron Springs district to be more than 300 million long tons. . The study of Utah iron ore deposits shows that of the 29 counties in the state, 12 have few or no deposits, 15 have small occurrences, one has a moderate ore potential and one county has a major deposit. The report discusses each county and its ore deposits and prospects. - To Sales Post T 1980. County Okayed V . Names Knight ar Salt Lake V, jr y- " ARC Products "All new buses would have the latest design mechanically anrAin body style," the report added. "All should be air con? ditioned." The authority also was told that if the adult fare remains at 30 cents, the subsidy needed to operate the system would rise from $32,400 in 1971 to $369,600 in For rfvfl Nan : owner of the ternational, past president of the 34 Real Provo Club, and past president for Estate about Agency real estate 1966 he was honored as of the Riverside Country Club. man, J. Edwin Stein, was given years. In Realtor of the Year for the State He and his wife, Edith, live at 80 special recognition this week at of Utah by the Utah Association Marrecrest South, Provo. They a meeting of the Utah County have two sons: John, who works Real Estate Board for his long of Real Estate Boards. for Del Monte in San Francisco, in civic active Long affairs, and distingusihed service on the Real Estate Board of Examiners Mr. Stein is past district and Dick, who is with Great In- - American T. ansport in Provo. of Rotary of the State of Utah of which he governor Appointment of Max H. has been a member for 14 years. Monroe Tucker, director of the Knight, Springville, as a sales THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORLD TRAVEL engineer is announced by the State Division of Real Estate, ARC Products division of presented Mr. Stein with a ASSOCIATION Chemetron Corporation, plaque from Governor Calvin offers L Rampton commending him Hanover, Pa. Program" the Virginia firm recommended a bus purchase schedule that would reduce the average age of buses to 7.5 years within a three-yeperiod. Bureau Grant "S 6 . jQ Store Remodeled S.L County "Transit af county. Outlined in McLean, Va. In a 23 Utah-P- age New Floor Stocks at 'Psychological Barrier' By HOWARD THE HERALD, Provo, 14, 1971 Area Code ( ) ZIP 1 I , |