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Show Page 18 THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. 1983 Sunday, January 23, Business Livestock, Produce What is happening markets on stock 1 - OMAHA (UPI) Livestock: Hogs 2.000; trade fairly active; butchers higher. Ml Central Bank is currently in the process of changing its bankcard division. The bank has eliminated Mastercard from its system and now is only issuing VISA credit cards. If the customer was a Mastercard holder, his or her account was changed to a VISA on Jan. 15. If they had both, Mastercard and VISA, there were two VISA new cards issued. These two cards can be easily combined by coming into any of Central Bank's local offices. Those people holding only Visa accounts also received new cards Dr. Richard W. Parkinion pick-u- fication of Special Competence in Dermatopathology. This is a special certification shared by only a handful of physicians in the United States. Dr. Parkinson has practiced at Utah Valley Hospital since 1976. He was born in Driggs, Idaho, and graduated from Brigham Young University. He earned his medical degree at Tulane University School of Medicine, interned at Charity Hospital in Louisiana and completed a residency in Dermatology at Tulane in 1976. Dr. Parkinson completed a postgraduate fellowship in allergies and studies in has done plastic and reconstructive surgery. He is a certified specialist in dermatology and is the author of a book on beauty called "The Technique." Dr. Parkinson and his family make their home in Provo. post-gradua- te Pediatrics Dr. Edward C. Sharp has announced the opening of his practice for pediatric dentistry in the Edge-moarea of Provo. Pediatric dentistry is a specialty that has been developed through the need to provide more complete dental care for children, Dr. Sharp was born in Burbank, Calif, and grew up in Glendale where he was active in sports and student affairs. After finishing one year at Glendale College and two years at Brigham Young University, he served an LDS Mision to Australia. Following that, he entered the University of Southern California School of Dentistry. During his four years in dental school, he was a member of Sigma Delta Fraternity and President of the Alpha Tau Epsilo- n- an honor fraternity. Dr. Sharp also participated in a fellowship in Pedodontics through the University of Southern California and Los Angeles Children's Hospital. nt his post-gradua- 375-100- 0. Economic recovery in Utah in is expected to be moderate but, nevertheless, noticeable, according to Max C. Elliott, vice president and manager of First Security Bank, Provo main office, quoting the First Security Newsletter. The quarterly report, which will be published soon, is edited by Dr. Kelly K. Matthews, vice president and economist for First Security Corporation, regional bank holding company. Realistically, improved business climate in Utah remains highly dependent upon a national recovery. Utah's economy is, however, anticipated to be among the leading states in the recovery phase of the business cycle. The population in Utah in 1983 is expected to reach about 1.6 million, an increase of 2 percent. prices were very depressed manufacturing sector was jobs below December 1981. 3,400 Em- ployment in the mining sector was off 3,100 jobs, while 2,000 employees in contract construction lost their jobs. Fortunately, significant em- ployment gains were recorded in communications, public utilities, fi- nance and services. In addition, tourist activity throughout 1982, in- eluding the current ski season, was favorable in Utah. rHlch 0 0 Jun 62.72 62 85 62.40 62.72 62.22 61.70 61.90 61.55 61.82 61.30 Est. sales 16,647 contracts; Thursday's sales 21,662, open interest 48,517 off 693. cents Feeder Cattle 44,160 lb; per lb Mar 68.30 68.75 68.2068.6567.85 68.25 68.50 67.85 68.25 67.65 Apr 66.75 67.00 66.50 66.87 66. 15 May 67.20 67.60 67.20 67.50 66.60 Aug Est. sales 1,742 contracts; Thursday's sales 2.932, open interest 10,562 off 400. Aug Live Hogs Feb Apr Jun - 3t,m 12 Metals Reports - metal market Latest NEW YORK (UPI) rices as quoted Friday by the American leta! Market, authoritative metals publication: Aluminum, primary, 99 5 percent plus pure 50-lingots 76.00 Antimony, domestic, refined In alloy, $2 .00 lb. 78.625-80.0- 0 Copper, electrolytic, delivered U.S. U.S. primary producers U.S. (secondary) producers 24.00 134.00 99.8 percent, ingot Magnesium, Manganese, 99 9 percent, boxed regular 70.00 Lead, common, 21.00-24.0- 0 flask. Mercury, 1360.00-8375.0- 0 Nickel, electrolytic cathodes, f.o.b. Port Colborne, Ont., $3.29 lb. Palladium, N.Y. Am. Met Mkt. dealer $124.00-128.0- 0 per troy ounce. Platinum, soft, 99.5 fine, producer $475.00; ., $468.00-472.0- 0 dealer-approxper troy ounce. Steel, No. 1 heavy melt scrap Pittsburgh ton I60.00-J61.0- 0 (consumer buying per gross Mkt Met. composite scrap price price); Am. $58.50 per ton. 607.25 Mkt. Met. N.Y. Am. Tin, 76-l- Settlement prices on close and previous. Grain Prices - E. Clark Butler and Steven E. Garner have been appointed assistant vice presidents for Little Giant Industries by Harold R. Wing, president and general manager. Butler, a native of Utah, lives in Sandy with his wife, Barbara, and their 10 children. He is a search and rescue pilot for the Civil Air Patrol and a estk sugar No. 12 points higher to IS points (UPD-Dom- up 515 - New Officers (24 CS&CE 112,MN lbs.; cents per ids. Onea Hick Lew Close Prev. I Mar 21.75 21.75 21.(5 21.63 21.78 May 21.75 21.75 21 65 21.71 21.78 Jly 21.87 21.87 21 (0 21.84 21 .93 Sep 21.90 21.90 21 90 21 90 21.83 21.3821.26 Nov21.20B Mar 21.35 21.35 21.35 21.35 21.40 May 21.35 21.35 21.35 21.35 21.40 Settlement prices on close and previous Estimated sales: 387 contracts. Domestic Sugar No. 12 open interest: 7,796 59.00 59.20 58.60 S8.90 58.32 55.90 55.90 55.20 55.55 55.25 57.10 57.25 56.57 57.02 56.75 57.15 57.25 56.80 56.90 56.92 Jly Est. sales 10,612 contracts; Thursday's sales 13,349, open interest 47,443 off 694. Pork Bellies 38,001 lb; cents per lb Feb 85.60 85.95 84.60 85.62 84.05 Mar 84.10 84.55 83.27 84.42 82.85 83.70 83.80 82.75 83.50 82.37 May 82.00 82.00 81.10 81.72 80.60 Jly Est. sales 11,098 contracts; Thursday's sales 12,265, open interest 22,108 off 1,239. Steven E. Garner (.21 (.46 NEW YORK futures closed lower Friday. lb; cents per lb Wheat was narrowly CHICAGO (UPI) mixed, corn and soybeans higher and oats fractionally higher at the close Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat was off V4 to up V cent; corn up 2 to 1; oats up V4 to 1; and soybeans up Vi to 3 cents. The market opened lower with prices following the ups and downs of precious metals g and improved demand values. just before the close enabled soybeans and the grains to settle mostly higher. Some positioning was reported in advance of the USDA's stocks report, scheduled for release after the close. Corn and soybean futures were pressured early by heavy professional selling although corn was supported on ideas of forthcoming export business. Country movement was light. Rotterdam markets were quiet. 51 - Tin, N.Y. Am. Met. Mkt. alloyer price 649.75 Titanium, aircraft quality, 8 V inch round rotating billet, f.o.b. shipping point, $12.60 lb., lb. domestic sponge 99.3 percent $5.55-5.8- 5 ), 99.9 percent Tungsten powder minimum pure $11.14 per lb. Zinc, prime western, U.S. 40.00-40.7- 5 Gold Prices NEW YORK (UPI) - Foreign and tic dollars Domes- gold prices quoted in per troy ounce Friday: London Morning fixing 490.25 up 3.00. Afternoon fixing 485 0C off 2.25. Paris (free market) 490.65 off 0.85. Frankfurt 484.25 off 3.26. Zurich 482.50 off 7.60. NEW YORK (UPI) Carton egg final New York prices and market trends as reported by the Handy and Harman 485.00 off 2.25. USDA Friday: Engelhard, base price for refining settling Prices paid and delivered to New York and unfabricated gold 485.00 off 2.25 per troy store-doo- r steady. ounce. Selling price, fabricated gold 509.25 off Prices paid and delivered to retailers: 2.36 per troy ounce. Extra large 6 and mediums large Butter and Eggs - Residential construction in Utah is expected to show significantly higher growth in 1983. An increase of at least 30 percent in building permits for new dwelling units is anticipated. Mortgage rates during th next few months will probably edge below the current 12 percent FHA rate and the 3 conventional mortgage rates. At these prevailing rates, there has been a significant increase in the demand for mortgage financing. Consumer spending during the Christmas season remained cautious and restrained. Silver Prices Cross. CHICAGO (UPI) Bulk prices of His primary areas of responsibil- butter and eggs as reported byselling USDA Friday: NEW YORK (UPI) Butter: to at Prices paid delivery unchanged; Handy and Harman Little Giant are with the ity (93 score AA) Friday quoted silver at $12.70 per fine ounce Convention Marketing Division and (92 score A) 1.45 off $0.19. the national distributor network. Engelhard Corp. quoted a base price for Eggs: Prices paid to delivery higher; prices Garner, a native of California, to retailers (Grade A, in cartons delivered): industrial silver of $12.66 off $0.19 and a price for fabricated silver products of $13,589 off medium 55 V lives in Orem with his wife, An- extra large large 60 56. $0,203. nette, and their three children. He served a mission for. the LDS Church in Thailand, Southeast Asia Mission, and earned his bachelor Interiors S Contract and master degrees at Brigham Young University. His primary area of responsibility at Little Giant is in the Government and Corporate Marketing Division, which markets through major corporations and the Department of TOTAL DESIGN to yet? csrpet needs commerciallj oriented? W supply Defense Supply System, nationally much it the commercial csrpet throughout the SERVICE west One reason is because we represent only and internationally. the cssntry's most reputable manufacturers We meet Butler and Garner have been with PRICE your tuct specifications (or we'll suggest specs if you Little Giant Industries for seven ike). Our volume purehasing works to your advantage. SELECTION C. Peterson recently joined and five years, respectively, and Jay Cat i ttk for 1 commercial representative. Youl tuickly rtsMit ysu'rt speaking to 1 professional-lo- t just a Academy Real Estate at 1875 S. continue to combine their marketSATISFACTION State Street in Orem. ing expertise with Paul Lau, ExecuJay is a licensed broker and has tive Vice President, and Harold R. been in real estate for 10 years. He Wing. 135 S. Mt. Way Drive, Orem has been the owner of Jay Peterson Little Giant makes and markets Center Street Exit world-wid- e a special, patented Realty. His specialty is income property ladder. and he also deals in residential, ranch, and commercial properties, He lives with his wife, Jan, and their six sons in Orem. i Carpets, Cabinets V A PROFESSIONAL APPROACH TO COMMERCIAL CARPETING Jay Peterson Joins New Realtor Firm of U.S. Bancorp With W4 & POCKET save co o:j our best POCKET COMPUTER Save '20 on the Matching Assets in Excess 4-Co- lor PrinterCassette Interface of 16 Billion Th l " TIME ie"i4?:ift QM r sea Offices in Salt Lake, West Jordan, Brigham City, Logan, Price and MoaD im f UJIaJUJlJUJlvJbJLJiJlJI UJLULJLJUJlaJUJLsJlkliIj ItJ UJ IsJ IslJ U LJ LJ I MONBY 12 ?,?TVBF.STCOMrv- -- New Low Price! Orem, 303 East 1300 South - Phone Spanish Fork, 1070 North Main American Fork, 131 East Main Rates effective as of: - Phone Phone Type of Account A. P. R. Rate Money MarkeT" ItYgular I'almok 8 hai l T I'assliook Q ( Day (i on. 12 10.25 10.25 Mnih ( Vit. 10.50 v.a.(v.t. 1 J', 1 Yen. a on " 10.75 10.75 11.00 8.94 MiiBlilf MiirHhly Kati- - 11 May (.67 (.89 (66 (.77 6 69 Jly 7.04 7.22 7.00 T.16 7.04 Sep 7.39 7 55 7.32 7 51 7 38 Oct 7.65 7.82 7.58 7.70 7.63 Mar 8 62 8 78 1 58 (.76 8.65 May (.87 9 04 1.86 9 01 8 90 Settlement prices on close and previous Estimated sales: 18.237 contracts. Sugar No. 11 open interest: 71,554 up 504. - E. Clark Butler U.S.ThriftsLoan A Subsidiary 0 2 CHICAGO (UPI) Dosing meat futures range on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Friday: Opea High Low Close Prev Live Cattle 49,601 lb; cents per lb Feb 59.70 59.70 58.27 59 52 58.95 60.87 61.00 60.52 60.92 60.30 Apr throughout the year and, currently remain near 77 per lb. The demand for coal is depressed and coal prices are about 23 percent below last year. mission pilot for the American Red Our Most Powerful Pocket Computer Ever Easily Programmable In Extended BASIC 224-053- 2 798-983- 8 PrinterPlotter Produces 756-525- 8 Alphanumerics and Superb Graphics In Black, Red, Green and Blue Interface Lets You Store and Load Data Using One or Two Optional Cassette Recorders System Shown is 2Vis x 1215ie x 4V2" 11883 Dr. Edward Sharp lb firm to 50 higher. No 0 lb 58 50-6-0 25, 50, 0 lb 58 No 3 Chicago Merc WM te higher. lb 13-1- In 1983, Utah's nonagricultural employment is forecast to increase 1V4 to Wz percent, reflecting a net increase of about 8,000 new jobs. Utah's unemployment rate declined to 8.6 percent in December, down from the 9.0 percent peak in October, but significantly above the 6.0 percent prevailing in December a year ago. Utah's jobless rate is expected to vary near 8V2 percent in the months ahead. Year-en- d employment in the studies, Dr. Sharp was in private practice in Mission Vejo, Calif, for three years and later joined a partnership in Westwood, Calif, for eight years. During that time, he passed all examinations and became a diplomat of the American Board of Pedodontics. He said that prevention and education are the main points of service in pediatric dentistry and are the basis with quality treatment for developing good hygiene habits in children. fill s: v Little Giant Firm Gets Production levels in Utah's mineral industries in 1983 will probably remain lower than normal reflecting the effects of a prolonged recession and a world excess oil supply. In 1982, nonfuel mineral production in Utah totaled $627 million, a decrease of 20 percent. Copper 1983 0 60.00-6- 0 240-26-0 NEW YORK (UPD-W- orid sugar No. futures closed I to 22 points higher Friday. eeau lbs.; CS4CE 111, per lbs. Lm Close Prev. lb 200-24-0 0 lb 56.50-57.5few consignments mostly 2 300-34-0 0 00; wars higher; No 14 0 lb 49.50-50.0fairly uniform lots at 50 00, 450-47-5 475450 lb 52.50-53.0lb 50 many 52 50. Cattle and Calves 700 slaughter 400 feeders; 300 slaughter cows 1.00 higher under a good demand, other classes not tested, cows high individuals to cutter and utility 3 36.50-38.539.50; canner and cutter 35.00-36.5Sheep none. p. '83 Recover 'Moderate', Bank Newsletter Forecasts nearly Dentistry Office Opens 0 The bank is pleased about this (than era urhirh ie inimlvina mror accountSi officers said. Because of the move of the VISA processing center from California to Utah, customers will experience more efficient service. After April, the cards will be of use at all Handi-ban- k and-o- r Plus System money machines which will be an added benefit to the customer. In time, the card will be good across the nation. If you are a Central Bank bank-car- d holder and have not received a new VISA card or have any questions regarding this transition, call Ray Campbell at For those customers using their Mastercard or visa cards for ac cess to the ATM (Automatic Teller Machines), it is necessary for them to come into any office and have their PIN number set up with the new Visa account number. If this is not done, they will no longer be able to have access to their funds at the has been Utah Valley Hospital notified by the director of the ATM using their new Visa card. American Board of Dermatologists This change can only be made upon and the Trustees of the American receipt of the new card. Board of Pathology that its chief of This changeover is not affecting the Department of Dermatology, the current Visa Checking Plus Dr. Richard W. Parkinson, has Debit Card which remains the passed a series of exams for Certi- same. Nor does the change affect 100-1.2- 5 lb 59 lb 57 lb 56.00-56.5lb 53.00-5- 4 Check Guarantee or Overdraft Protection services. All new cards issued have been Visa cards and do not have "Check Guarantee" on the reverse side. The customer will be provided with a VISA Check Guarantee card upon request. For those who wish to have a photo ID on the back of the card, the bank will be giving retakes free of charge for the next three months. Upon receipt of this new VISA card, it is extremely important that the customer destroy all old cards. They will be invalid and flagged for with a new number. Dermatologist Gains High Certification Following lb Bankcard Division Being Changed By Central Bank Sugar Prices Omaha Livestock and the business world Effective Yield 12.747 8.327 10.515 10.792 10.792 11.069 11.347 11.347 11.625 9.350 Min. Dep. $500 $5.00 Pocket Computer Model Was $279.95 In Cat. RSC-- 8 26-36- New Low Price! Was $239.95 In Cat. 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