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Show THK HERALD, 18 Page Provo, Utah, Thursday, March 3, 1977 Silver Lining to Energy Cloud -The energy shortage NKW YORK (UPI) golden opportunity as a problem to American business, says British- - should be as much a energy consultant Harvey Morris. Morris runs a New Total volume 30 20 15 65 2, 1977 Industrials ZM 942.07 Transportation .34 223.41 .45 106.12 Utilities lig i'mcy ,30 6 75 7.00 Energy Gold Reef Gold Standard Health Garde Hiko Bell OI'KN CLOSE Brad (lagan Inc Day Mines Federal Mrs. Frontier Airlines (iiant Yellowknife New I'ark Vi !0'4 7 10 4 8 8 6". 6 18' Skaggs Drug 2'T Syntt'X lit. Ida. Sugar 13'. NKW VOHK STOCK KXCHANGK Albertsons lti-Black ii Decker 31 ''2 Boise Cascade 9' Braniff Air 18 Western . 9'i ' 35'n 32"i 45H 41''. 34' 17:. 17'4 First Security 42 "a 4 40' 56' i 35'n 35' j 22v 22. 50: 51 I5' 8' 15' 8H 20 20 25 1ian 7 MUTUAL FUNDS ASK 8 14 76 L. Cap L. Growth Mass. Inv. Growth Mass Inv Trust New Perspective Pioneer Fund M 85 12 832 16 01 809 1750 21 00 22 95 673 7.26 1374 1507 12 97 13.87 M. 1603 Putnam Investors Putnam Growth 1061 1587 1372 7.35 1023 30 .32 ,23 18 .19 055 85 .065 .90 IB .19 06 6 25 .06 15 18 .055 .06 2 25 250 97 1603 905 8 39 44 11 1734 1499 8 03 11 18 85 1.00 .35 45 .07 .08 .20 .22 .16 18 .55 .75 34 23 .35 .01 .02 .01 .02 52 .57 3.75 4 25 .25 .27 .30 .38 .80 .400 425 .10 .25 5.75 6.25 .12 6.12 .13 6 30 12 190 462 025 .05 .12 .14 1.85 .25 .40 337 62 3 .14 .19 1.00 .90 15 19 .02 .05 heating and motor oil fuel in every kind of activity. Closing Stock Business Starts Up Across Utah Wednesday's Closing Prices By United Press International Abbottl-a- 45 I AdmMi 05b Aircoln JohnMv KaisrAl Kencotl Off 30 15 1 Inll Paper 2 56 5 8 Oil lnt T&T 1 76 32 3 4 Off Up 4 Alcan Al 80 26 5 8 AllegCp 60a 12 Allid Ch 1 80 45 Off 3 8 Allis Cha 90 26 Up 1 40 53 Alcoa A MAX 75 50 Off Off 3 8 Amrdll 60g 32 Am Airlines III ABrand 2 92 44 Off AmCan 2 40 39 3 8 Up 28 2 Off AmCvan 1 Am .Motors 4 Off 18 AmNaR 2 64 42 Off 50 27 Off AmStnd AmTA-4 20 63 Off 18 AMF In 1 24 21 3 4 Off Ariz PS 48 18 Up ArmcoS 1 80 28 Up 3 8 ArmsCork 22 Off 18 Off Asarco 80 AshlnOI 1 90 33 1 2 Atlliich Up Avco Corp 14 14 Off 3 Bab Wil 20 31 Up Basiclnc 80 C 1) S 56 2 3 51 8 CmwEd MrthnO 2 MarshF 1 McDonl) M G 1 2 80 76 .MontDk 2 NCR Cp 80 Ni.ifMo Nl.lndu 40 33 PepsiCo 2 40 76 ITGInd IU Mh Up 8 Off 8 18 Off 5 8 K.thO C 60 Ev.m-I- SO 12 4.1 5 5 4 I Up 8 Oil 8 Oil 8 ExCcllO 14 2ii Up 18 xxoni pn .1 52 8 Up 8 FinclKed :) 17 3 4 Up 3 8 Firstnc Ut 21 5 8 Oil R F M C I x:: 3 4 Up I 4 FotIK,.r 20 6 12 F. 3 FriK-hu- I GATX HO 20 58 2 Off 28 Up 8 W 2!' 7 8 fill 8 Off 7 2'i (icnCjbl 72 II Oil Gen IHn.im ,'18 x'iH 3 (in Klec Gnf-ou- l I M 5 8 31 8 3 8 70 7 8 OH t.cnMoi (.en I'.utlrol 7 3 4 Up I G T E 2 2t 14 Up 14 G. i Pac Hug 33 t !f 3 8 (.illeltc I 50 2"i 3 4 Go.idrn 12 GooJvr I 28 HI 21 8 5 I 2 8 Up Ofl 3 Up Up 8 3 4 8 II0IHS11 IMnM.ik H. mvwl 2 I la 4.1 3 8 47 I Mi Horion Cp 2 2 I 21 .a 31 S t'.ill-'- Si ml hi o Up Oil 5 8 I 8 8 3 8 Up 8 12 ' HI p 4 nil 8 1 ! p ,1 t ; I I nix .1! I'niiox.d I ; f US Gyp I i 'til Tii in Wi .'4 I 2 I 2'i 2n V Ind I 4 4 p 4 VOLUME: 21,248,390 S 50 51 85 51 40 1104 52 40 53.20 51 25 52 90 52 47 Jlv 53.50 53 90 52 30 Mav . SHARES Mar t P. COMPOSITE 100.39 off 0.27 55 35 54 10 55 35 54 75 Shell Eggs 57.20 57.30 58 58 05 Mar 57.80 10 265 Apr 51.25 51.75 51.15 51.35 51 55 123 May 48 60 48 60 47.70 47.90 48 i5 74 Jun 49.70 49.70 49.40 49.50 49.45 11 Jly 51.00 51.00 50 75 51 00 Sep 55.40 55.40 55.00 55.10 55.40 4 Market Finals - NEW YORK (UPI) The stock market lost its buying punch Wednesday and prices drifted aimlessly in sluggish trading of New York Stock Exchange issues amid investor uncertainties about the econo- Omaha Livestock - I'PIl OMAHA Livestock: The Dow Jones industrial average, up and down throughout the morning, was ahead 0.17 to 944.90 shortly before 3 p.m. EST. The blue-chi- p average had gained 11.30 points the previous two sessions, in- Ore. (UPI) -PORTLAND, Weekly livestock: Cattle and calves 870. Slaughter cows and bulls steady to 1 00 cluding 8.31 Tuesday. Advances led declines, 696 to 509, among the 1,799 issues crossing the tape. The 534 unchanged issues reflected considerable investor uncertainty about the course of the market. The five-hoturnover amounted to about 14,600,-00- 0 shares, compared with 15,520,000 traded during the same period Tuesday. Prices were higher in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Analysts said the buying that carried the market the previous two sessions was lacking Wednesday. They Suid this indicated the previous rallies were in- higher. Feeders generally steadv. Slaughter steers few lb head choice e 33.50-Fe0 Holsteins 30.0033.25. Heifers 0 lb tew head choice lb 32 75. Few good 28 Slaughter cows Cutter 21.0024.50. Bulls 0 0 few Feeder steers choice 400600 lb 35.00-37.7Feeder heifers few choice lb lb 30.2534.50, lb lb 39.75-4- 0 a few lb 39 lb 40 00; a few No 0 39.0039.50; sows 2575 higher; No 35.00-3- 0 Sheep 25. Not enough on offer for a market test. Hogs 5. Market not tested. ternal market matters. Meanwhile, investors were pondering government economic actions. Arthur F. Burns, the Federal Reserve Board chairman, told the House Budget Feedlot Sales Committee he "cannot feel comfortable about the ofNORTH SALT LAKE, Utah ficial budget for fiscal 1977, or for that matter, about ( UPI l - Utah, Idaho and eastern federal which moves toward enlarging budget, any Nevada feedlot and range sales: deficits." Congress has agreed on a deficit of more Trade late Tuesday and early than $69 billion. Wednesdya moderate; inquiry But Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal broad, slaughter steers and said federal spending was running below estimates heifers mostly steady with the decline; moderate and this should prevent the budget deficit from week's volume both steers and heifers flames. committed on a rail basis forrekindling inflationary Burns, saying capital formation was one of the mula and priced somewhat lower than last week's settlement weakest links in the economy, said he favored reducSlaughter steers few scatining corporate taxes rather than giving personal tered sales good and mostly come tax rebates. He has been critical of President choice few 4s lb 36 00, load mostiv choice Carter's $31.2 billion economic stimulus proposal. lb holsteins 33 00. Blumenthal also said New York City must work out a plan to pay off $1 billion worth of notes before the government will grant it a $225 million loan it has re0 7 - Gold Prices NEW YORK (UPI) and Domestic Wednesday: London Morning Butter and Eggs CHICAGO 'PI Hulk sellinn prices as reorted by USD A: Eggs: prices paid to elivery unchanged. Prices to retailers (Grade A. extra in cartons delivered! fixing 144.90 up 3.50. Afternoon fixig 145.05 up 3.65. Paris (free market 146.48 up cattle Thursday's estimates: and calves 600, hogs 4,000, sheep ncne. $3.99 Reg. 1 75. Frankurt 145.62 up Zurich 145 125 up 3 New York Handy and Harman, 3 j " QQC DMC 6 STRAND EMBROIDERY THREAD Metal Changes Joliet Livestock - LivesJOLIET, III (UPI tock: Cattle 2,700, trade slow, steeis and heifers steady, high choice and prime steers 38 0038 50, choice 36 00; good and choice high choice and prime heifers 36 0036 50. choice 35 00; good and choice 34 00; utility cows l son Hogs rows and gilts higher; No 25; No 00; 50. No Thursday's cattle 50 actlve, b3r. to 75 cents lbs 40 lbs. 39 lbs. 38 estimated 50, re- hogs 1.200 Sugar Prices - NEW YORK (UPI l World No 11 sugar futures closed 3 to 8 points lower on the New York Lead, Changes on Wednesday. Common. U,S. Primary Producers 31.00 c lb ; U.S. Producers Secondary Tin. N.Y. Am Met 31.00 c lb Mkt Alloyer price 525.75 c lb Agriculture Event SHEPTON MALLET, The England (UPI) Royal Bath and West Show, Britain's oldest agricultural show, is celebrating both its 200th anniversary and the Queen's silver jubilee this spring. Crown Prince Charles, the society's president, will attend the show, scheduled May 31 to June 4 at Shepton Mallet, an old Somerset market town. - 4 Shake A Leg and Save 25 on ZCMI Hosiery 7i'l'!' Mm: f?'i VI PAIR ASSORTED WOODEN BAG HANDLES j TAPESTRY YARN pn NOw7d( 300 cAvtiicvuow Reg. 18c k o fi p p i I ( US GOOD AT Mf RRItlf t STOHf S AND PARTICIPATING Dt AL t WS THRU 4 295 E. 7 I 2 2 p I ORDER p 8 p 2 (il! 2 Up 1 224-084- 4 2 in 2 OPEN MON.-SA- T. era 0V 9:30 A.M.-- 6 P.M. M Reg. 1.S0 cd too p.intyliosf Reg. $2 queen sicd pjntyhose with remitted Rrg. 2.50 control ton with reinforced toe tup BY MAIL i 1 1.1Q le. Reg. 3.95 support pantyhose with remfnrt ed toe. Reg. $1 sheer knee hi's with comfort 1300S.OREM CARILLON SQUARE fi 46 J4 3 s 1 1! 01 8 I Ihrough March 12th you'll receive some very adorning savings (not to mention beautifully adorned legs) when you come into Z( Ml Hosiery for an introductory offer on our very own ZCMI brand pantyhose and sheer knee In s. EL IF i.lhrtg with Tif fvtt to n total k lit yt 9P up medi- large ums CONVERTS FROM FLOOR MODEL TO LAP MODEL' DMC ALL SIZES STRETCHER STRIPS 145.05 ounce. TAPESTRY FRAME mm nr 50. Engelhard, base price for refining settling and unfabricat-etold 145.55 up 3.65 per troy ounce Selling pice, fabricated gold 149 19 up 3.74 per troy $1 088 unnvi 3.06. 65 I I UADnwnnn www $E88 CHOICE S24.99 NOW - Foreign goldprices two-for-o- il 60 NEW YORK (UPI) Handy and Harman Wednesday quoted silver at $4,807 per fine ounce up 9 7 cents. Engelhard quoted a silver base price of $4,807 up 9.7 cents and a price for fabricated silver of $4 972 up 9.9 cents. Tri-Stat- I! 12 Silver Prices quested. The Labor Department, meanwhile, reported initial claims for unemployment insurance at the state level declined by 67,000 in the week ended Feb. 19 as weather cleared up in the East. e Bancal was sharply lower at one time. The company's directors late Tuesday rejected a $130 million takeover bid by Standard Chartered Bank Ltd. of London, which made the offer last week. Pitney Bowes was active because of a block trade of 100,000 shares at 174. Robertshaw Controls made the list with a block of 100,000 shares at 204. Coca-Colwas higher after the company reported higher fourth quarter earnings and proposed a stock split. Transco won support after the company raised its dividend payment to 25 cents a share from 22'i cents. (ORD uutJ Spot 11.09. Open interest 3,397 up 14. 52 00. ceipts 12 Mayl4.00 13.40B 13.50 Jly 14 00 13.75 13 75 13 80B 13.75 Sales 31 contracts 21 slSheep 100; a few wooled aughter lambs 1.00 under those early in the week; choice few lb wooled lambs prinie large 12.60 12,35 00. Cattle and calves 3,000; steers 25 higher, instances 50 higher; heifer? 25- - higher rows firms to 50 higher, advance mainly on utility and commerial; a load choice with end prime 1250 lb lb steers 38 00, choice 37 good and low choice 33 75; six loads and part loads choice and prime choice lb heifers lb good and low choice 31 utility and 50. a commercial cows 24 50. canner and cutfew 27 ter 12.75 12.50B 12 85 Sep 13 10 Nov 13.00B 12.80B 13 13 Mar 13.15B 13.51 13 51 25, few lb 28 Open interest off 1,776. 13 51 13.68 Hogs 4.700; butchers higher 100 head No 40 50; Jiy Portland Livestock my's future. 3 3i, I I 2 Mar 51 3710 53 77 53 35 1028 Aug 52.25 52 50 51 35 52 25 51 80 250 Feb 55 70 56 20 54 80 56 .20 55 60 38 K n (Ml 2oh 1 - ONLY... ONLY 15 3 4 ; td' 4 p Up f s .1 n! Id Hlati.lv n :'ii .7 l Frozen Fork Bellies ISSUES TRADED: 1867 INDEX: 54.56 off 0.12 8 p p 'io in I I 5 8 80 M m 37 80 38 20 37 50 Apr 36 45 36.50 52 10 50 50 8 8 2 ::h Jl 2 Feb 50,688 Domestic No. 1! Open High Low Close Prev 11.30B 11.90 May 12.00 lb 5060 38 20 38 00 13 36 25 36 50 36.50 4 705 487 8 p ; 3i 675 nl! 14 ir I 460 36 60 43 R nil 4 14 F.lrc n I 17 Dec 36 90 36 90 36 40 36 75 4 OK 4 2u.i 5! hii - 4 Up 26 5 8 V 4 4 1 InllUiv Uji 3 :'i 2 .'.-v"- 8 Simhiite Mi 12 '1 I li li .lii:.. Ik VI Ml! I 14 It I. pi.. nip 7 3 4 p I 2 .. ; M It S 8 1 rif 4 o 2 2" 7 nil In V' R 5 8 li 8 5 OK ..x II 4 4 h 8 !) ...Re9YUUtI Up 8 OH 3 8 3(i hi 38 15 37.40 36 85 37 20 37 20 200 Oct 35 45 35 75 35 30 35.50 35 Spot 8 45. 21 6 feet 3 8 ,8 S 38 38 37 38 40 37 85 Aug 37 40 Jly 9.10 8 99 9.00 9.08 May 8 13 9 13 9 04 9 07 9.13 Jly 9 17 9. 17 9 06 Sales 3 426 contracts. 9 07 9 13 POLY CABLE CORD 4 SK 21 I'm M I 2" 18 I I pjohn o 33 I t.ilil'1. 3 12 42 3 8 2 K Tr.01- - 1515 UNCHANGED 600 ft. Cone I Hind I 2'l 28 M.HMal 22iM.i sn illn.l 2 ii 52 Mill i ih ti, HJ M je 21 tu.leW w t: -. H.Y.S.E. Volume Prof ile ACRYLIC MACRAME 4 I 32 83 15 41 Oct 8 85 Jan 9 12B Mar 9 08 9 05 I 8 4 41. 41 9 13 9 08 8 80B 81 li 7 8 2 74 2 OH I 4 lug Rnd 2 HO 71 InlndMI 2 60 48 J I Up I 4 IBM Crp 10 276 12 Off 12 32 Ofl 2 18 18 70 Sep 41 60 Oct 20 80 70 41.77 40 41 8 82 8 4 7 run 8 Up 8 l Inr I'm arh I 2 33 I 2 I)unn& Bradstreet said. 8 7 Up 12 OK Olf 5 8 Up 2 24 Si.p.11 if Sp l i. 2 4 when and mountain states, i 3 4 iff Up Ofl US'-l- i 3 8 I on 18 20 - It. in- 8 HmiMnl I 76 3.1 5 8 Up If Ind 40 23 8 I p I Idaho P 2 16 28 3 8 Up Irtea'lia Imol.t I 5o Tmikii I Olf 2 611 Snnttiklifu- 4 4 8 .13 12 Nk.ii'n 1 Up 7 20 l,i 4 I capital x 22 bu. n il nrolein wheat No. 12 protein wheat 2.58 bu. No. 13 protein wheat 2.70 bu. Nn soft winter wheat 2.42 bu. No 2 barley 4 60 cwt. Arrivals: 9 cars; 6 wheat, 2 corn. barlev. 48 8.73 8 a The largest increases were recorded by Pacific 2 22 5 8 4o 8 30 OH 411 .19 II 2 8 I 4 20 I. I Gull ml I M 29 HoflKIc (M 6 : k .14 I lexlnst '.rr.ii .UP III 4 0!f '"..Nt rnt.l 21 2 Up Grh.l i4.i 14 3 4 Oil SI 8 8 8 5 8 h6 Sifurmn 3 4 FotdMo FreplM I 5.1 28 I Sens 4 I 18 3 R.inv.n Crp 4 Up I 8 KovlD 3 'M 54 I 2 OK S.ilwSir 2 20 Ci" ; 8 (Ml St.lMn'l 30 40 Up 7 8 Slid 'tis 64 3:. I 8 OK 2 7 8 fid HobrKn 4 Ofl Si Ind Ht HcvnMl 8 2 OH 3 8 Corp 72 If, 27 7t .11 31,411. l'r.K(,,i 2 60 82 2 Up 4 I'uS Col I 46 18 I 8 Up 14 Pulimn 112 32 3 4 I p I 4 HaMon 40 15 4 Oil .1 8 H.ntlin I 20 57 5 8 I p I 4 Air HI'.ivl' EllraCp Esmark or s 38.30 8 85 6 85 8.72 8 8 85 bu 2 48 8 Up H 50 35 27 Division reported. With the FOOTNOTES Dividends are annual surge, the three states unless otherwise iden- showed annual increases tified: a extra; b paid so of one third over 1975. Dunn & Bradstreet said far this year, no regular rate; c payment on nationally new business accumulated dividends; incorporations reached a d paid last year; e cash record high of 375,766 durplus stock, paid in 1976; f ing 1976. compared to cash plus stock paid in 326.345 in 1975. Forty-seve- n 1977; g annual rate plus of the 50 states stock dividend; h paid showed increases. this year, latest dividend Utah rose from 2,233 omitted; i per cent in incorporations in 1975 to stock paid in 1976; k per 3.054 in 1976; Wyoming cent in stock paid in 1977; from 798 to 1,046. and California from 23.480 to q in bankruptcy w 4 3 4 20 8 issued; wt warrants. 7 80 57 2 M 41 - Grain: OGDEN l UPI Under No. 11 protein wheat Coffee and Sugar Exchange Sales totaled 3 426 Wednesday. contracts. Domestic No, 12 sugar futures closed 67 points lower to 5 points higher. Sales totaled 31 contracts. World No. II Open High Low Close Prev 8 75 8.77 8 61 8 2 8 75 May 8 81 Sep Jly 8 85 8 85 8.69 8.75-7- 3 8 27 In Phil Mo I 30 55 PhilPet Polaroid 50 distribution; 3 4 Pfier Extern hi),i 10 U 5 5 92 50 Off Off 2 Off 40 26 reorganization, 8 Ofl 12 14 Up 5 8 27 7 8 Up 18 46 3 8 Up 24 7 8 Up 76 30 1 Up receivership 20 23 IVnnol buunel. I 14 3 4 NoNtGs 2l NoSlPw 94 NorthrpTp 2 NwstAirl 45 Rep K.i-t- Ofl Up 18 2 34 24 NorfkW 2 38 3 8 Up 8 Off 3 4 I6g 38 36 5 8 Ofl 5 8 DimChem Dul'onl 5 128 18 Off 5 8 19 Up 14 40 38 3 4 1 2 39 3 4 Up 18 OutWM 40 25 8 OK Owen! rFb 63 12 Olf Owenlll 2 12 52 8 Off 12 PacGas Kl 2 23 5 8 Up 18 Pat Pwr 80 22 3 4 I p 14 8 Ofl Pan Am Air 4 Pennev 28 41 4 Up I 4 Peiinl'l. 80 22 4 3 8 7 7 Up Off Off MonPw 1 80 24 5 8 Motorola 84 45 3 8 MtStTel 88 24 4 Off 18 Off 3 8 Nahisco 2 52 47 Natl Can 57 13 5 8 Up 18 NtlDistl 60 24 3 4 Ml Gvp 1 05 16 14 Off Nat Stl 2 2a 42 12 Up 18 Nw Ban Olin Up 4 15 3 4 45 Monsan Wyoming led an upsurge in new business incorporations during the closing months of 1976, Dunn & Bradsircct's Business final-quart- 5 8 16 California, Economics 8l"pl 8 38 6 -Utah and NEW YORK (UPI) DIVIDEND 50 20 5 8 1 1 Xerox 1 20 'er.ithft.iH 19 Mobil 3 80 67 34 Comm S.it ConEdison 2 22 Up 14 Convm Pw 2 21 3 8 ContlAir Lin 6 12 Off 18 CntlGr.iup 2 36 14 Up 18 ContlOil 1 20 35 4 Off I C(X.K-- I 08 42 Off 14 CPU Int 2 30 48 8 Ofl 3 8 CrownZ I 80 41 Up 14 Cvclos I 20,i 25 Up 5 8 Dart nd lg 31 7 8 Up 38 Davmll 20 35 14 Up 3 4 DoiEdis lluimllnll 24 hite Motor Woolwh Off 5 8 20 57 .11 181 MidSoll 40 30 Off 2 W Lockheed 10 Off 14 LTV Corp 10 60 31 5 8 LuknStl Off 18 37 5 8 Up 18 19 3 4 Off 18 59 5 8 Up 5 8 CocaCol 2 65 80 Up Colgate R8 25 3 8 Off 8 Col Gas 2 24 29 3 8 47 25 70 Kroger 44 26 4 Off l.eh Val Ind 12 Up 33 Off I.iggGrp 2 Litton Corp 13 Off 2 Celanse 2 80 Chessie 2 32 Chrvslr I5b Cities Srv 3 Up Ofl 8 Off 14 t 8 Up 20 33 15h 27 16 Off a Wat 1 76 22 Ws Banc 28 Up 3 8 W Union 1 40 18 Up Westh Kl .97 17 WhlgPitt Stl 17 Off W 72 33 Koppers 90 22 7 8 Up 5 8 2 32 44 1 4 Kraftln Off 8 Kresije 32 34 15 50 1 Walgrn 1.10 R Knight Beckmn 32 24 8 Up Bell IU1 84 20 Up 3 8 Bendix Cp 2 44 3 4 Off Beth Steel 2 36 Off Bobbie Hrks 3 3 3 Up 18 Boeing 1 40 43 8 Off 12 Borden 1 40 32 3 8 Ofl 18 Borg W 60 31 3 4 Bns Mv 2 20 64 3 8 Off Brunswk 60 15 Off 18 20 18 Off 14 BuddCo 68 80 Off 3 8 Burrghs Canl'ar 83l 16 14 CatplTr 40 30 KeMcG 60 54 1 I gas and Mar 41.8041.8041.47 41.75 41.75 57 Nov 42.00 42.00 41.85 42.00 41.90 14 Live Hogs Apr 35 25 35 35 34 60 35 12 35.15 2275 Jun 37.00 37.00 36 25 36.80 36 87 busines- electricity, 40 90 41 N.Y. sman, has been pushing that idea for a couple of years now. "The effort on solar energy by private business isn't nearly big enough," Morris said. "Nor is business doing what it should to encourage revitalization of public transport and lessen future extravagant dependence on the private automobile." He said a much bigger effort should be made by business to conserve .48 35 1 .60 4 chemist and 87 213 41 Dec 43.15 43 45 42.85 43.22 42.92 Feb 44 20 44 25 43 80 116 44 25 4.1 9? 8fi Apr 44 5(1 44 70 private Patchogue, 95 41 - Grain: DENVER iL'PD hard winter wheat 3.70 No cwt. cwt. No 2 yellow corn 4.50-5cwt. m No 2 barley 4 2 38 40 38 05 38 40 38 02 52 Apr 39.50 39 60 39 05 39 52 39 27 132 40.40 57 39.90 May 40 55 40 40.35 168 Aug 41.50 41 50 oline. Dr. Alfred Globus, u 42 00 41.55 Feeder Cattle xtures of low grade alcohol, water and gas- .30 .45 1.10 Inc Worldocm, 07 Apr 37 90 44 40 44.67 44.50 to find inventive and efficient ways to utilize the vast supplies of coal underground and is much too dilatory about looking for substitute motor fuels such as catalyzed mi- 05 1 05 Chicago 37.97 37.45 37 85 37.80 3592 Jun 40.15 40 30 39.75 40.27 40 05 2592 Aug 41 20 41.25 40.72 Oct 41 95 41.22 40 95 1085 2.66 enterprise," Morris said. "You can't expect the politicians to exercise imaginative or effective leadership in these matters." Morris said business is not doing nearly enough .015 05 to back 26 05 l.ouisiana Pacific lies Mammoth Mining Co Moviematic industries Newpark Resources Prince Cons Mining Sage Oil Co. South Standard Mng Standard Metals Corp Teletrans Industries Tintic Mineral Res Triton Corporation United Park City Mines Utah Cons. Mng Mill Utah Wyo. Cons Oil Western Geoth 7 97 7 29 11 015 575 Love Oil Corp 79 8 .09 oi United Justheim Petn.ieum BID Affiliated Fund Chemical F'und Dreyfus Fidelity Cap Fidelity Fund Fidelity Trend Fundamental Inv Invest. Co. of Am 16 01 (,'anyonlands Uranium Chiel C'onsolidated Mines Clayton Silver Mines Combined Metals. Inc Cornet Coalition Mines Comstock Tunnel Com Tel Inc Cons Eureka Mining Croff Oil Co Crown Point Cons Mng Dragon Cons Mining Kasl Utah Mining Co Empire Mines Co Eureka Bullion Mining Eureka Standard Cons Golconda Corp (old Chain Mining Great Western Mines 32'. 452 ' .01 13 INTLHMtll NTAIN STOCK EXCHANtiE Bristol Silver Mines 7'i, Kregge l.ibby Owens Ford McDonalds Mountain 1'ucl Sup Merck & Co Northwest Pipe Thickol Xerox Zales Airlines West. Household Finance Aunet OVKR TIIF, COIN TKH 1, 07 00 31 23 ' .65 200 225 Valt.-- . .11 .11 Rocky Mln 20 jo 55 10 Tuma ltr' 29 Ziuns SUM 13' 3.50 .35 75 Energy Minerals West Manhatten New Products Paiute z 23 v 56 Mineral 20'. 7't lien Refractories lien Tele & Klec Hercules, Inc ' January Merucry Metals 6'i 6" & 3.00 Crested Butte Federal Gold .40 3'7.K4 Stocks AMKRK'AN STOCK KXCHANGK Prud Fed. Sav. outlook in the United States. He says, however, the long-terpicture can be bright if businessmen will stop wailing so loudly about the shortages and high prices of gas and oil and work harder on new energy sources and new ways to save energy. "The first thing you've got to do, though, is get' ASKED AMTEC Billings Cornea 18,01 energy short-ter- Sales Live Beef Cattle DOWN good and lb heifers 34 50 - (I'Pl) 950 mostiv choice ' Mercantile Exchange closing price range: Open High Low Close Prev His firm has been fairly BID Wednesday March 1977 CHICAGO pessimistic about the BROWN SF.CLRITIFS JONKS AVKRAGKS DOW 942.07 at Closed Slaughter heifers Chicago Merc rather prestigious clients. Over The Counter... Market Quotes Mar. 2 30 Isdistrials York company called Fuel & Energy Consultants, which has some born Livestock, Produce DOW JOKES AVERAGE 1.50 1.85 2.95 755 |