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Show Till: MKHAl.l Opening of New Tokyo Airport Set March 30 - 4'PIi TOKYO 12 years of a cost of $2 6 national believed The Counter Quotes airport it Originally remote imei'iialiolial airlines that presently operate an average of 148 flights a day out of Haneda Airport in Tokyo are scheduled to move into Narita in time for the March 30 in30 was '' Four The only international earner slated to keep its operation in Haneda will be Taiwan's China Air Lines Peking's planes will go to Narita. The Narita airport has had trouble ever since the Japanese government decided 12 years ago to construct it on what was once a sprawling peanut farm policemen and Much of the trouble will remain unresolved even after the $2 6 billion facility opens its main terminal, one 13.120-foo- t runway and other buildings Railway company officials say a Highway officials believe the is about an hour and a half from if the expressways are Tokyo by car not congested. But other estimates say the travel time to Narita could run up to three hours at the peak of the highway rush hours that are bound to t 10 Hik available. The Narita airport was anslructed to replace Haneda as Tokyo"s inter- "jungle honey", a dark variety from the Yucatan. Mexico, is lavorcd by health food stores because it dervies from flowers in the jungle, where supposedly there is little or no pollution 1: MiMfi.iK Wi's! Mm Sis Ki-- O'.h Mui!'ur l unu sows Mercantile Kxrhange closing I pnrT rinpp Open Hlph Close Prev. Sale 1.1 f Bee( Cattle HO.000 lt 20 Feb cents per lb I 46 45 45 82 46 25 45 77 4020 Apr 45 95 45 95 45 Jun 84H6 17 42 45 47 45 choice Aug 46 90 46 90 45 80 46 .12 46 62 Oct 46 65 46 65 45 90 46 00 46 37 Dec 47 15 47 15 46 55 928 steers 20 Jan 47 46 57 46 82 525 47 25 H 46 50 A 46 50A 46 70 95 Keb 47 02 47 02 46 60 46 60 46 85 15 Mar perlb.l Mav rnostlv higher. 50 40 00 00. few 32 5033 00, - firm Prices to retailers i Grade A. cows in cartons delivered': extra ran-ne- r medilarge large ums Apr , ui 2 2' iH.i 7: 1 r K 50 50 50 90 50 32 Sep 50 97 51 20 50 75 50 90 50 75 n a Oct 50 25 50 45 49 85 50 35 49 97 Nov 50 70 a , IV, .nil lir.iiiill ('75 J4 . .'4 . (.en .en lTtH1H H Min K(I1N(.K S k Hrisl.,1 SUvr Mim- I ranium ( jmunLiiKls (hii'l iimsuliddlfd Mines l'l.;M.in SiKtr Minos ( .mibined MeUN Inc Cornel ( nalition Mines ComsUK-Tunnel Com Tel lnc ( roll Oil Co ,, oinl ,. ( mwn .ins Vn Cons Minine hjst I uh Mininc ( o Kurekd Standard Cons I II 07 OH M.' Kui Miunuin Vwl Northwesl Knoi 2a Thirkui 7b Hi' I t Da rtV 50 3 67 07 08 45 65 vx.e: ., Love Oil Corp Louisiana Pacific Res Mammoth Mining Co 525 575 75 10 3 12 Moviematic Industries 05 New Qutncy Mining North Lily Mining Park City Cons Mines Park Premier Mining Petro-Silve- r lnc Prince Cons Mining 06 Rego South Standard Mng Standard Metals Corp Telelrans industiies Tintic Mineral Res t nited Park Citv Mines ri - NEW YORK (UPIi Handy and Harman Monday quoted silver at $4 935 per fine ounce up Denver Produce - Market steady 100 lb, sacks washed. I S i A unless otherwise stated DF.NVF.R (IPD ColoraOo Hound Hcds 7 00. 2 inch, 7 00-- 8 00 . 50 lb 2'i-3- ' lb inch. 3 70-- 4 25. film bags baled 3 75-- 4 00, 20 lb., L' S. No 2 20 Russets 7 00. loose 8 00. I S No 2.5 00, film bags lb baled 3 754 25 20 lb L' S No 2 loose 1 20 Idaho Russets z 50 ; I S minimum 9 No 2 7 50 . 501b carton 70s. 7 00-50. few 8 00 80s. 100s, 6 75-50. few 8 00 . 100s. 6 50 New Florida Round Reds 50s. 9 47 Growth Mass lnv Growth Mass lnv Trust New Perspective Pioneer Fund 17 19 20 085 15 5 37 5 75 2 50 2 75 6 75 7 12 02 10 25 28 7 12H8 30 15 13 Paris free market Frankfurt 176 94 up Zurich 177 125 up 2 25 5 50 New York Handv and Hainiau. 177 92 62 36 16 79 02 14 23 10 9 47 9 7 56 7 47 56 11 66 67 9 9 51 52 90H 52 00 52 20 16 91 up 35 up 2 75 e Engelhard refining settling and nnpp for unfabricat-e- gold 177 50 up 2 40 per Selling price, fabricated gold 181 94 up 2 46 per A VlfTllOrY Ms ' rk Jan lbs Feb K5 n a 38 I0A 52 00 rents per t i "lH- - 7 hwHrnnlamnn HI Poly-Je- f ff Jlv 60 72 07 2562 70 15 71 (B 71 47 T6tl 70 12 67 50 68 22 68 12 3 E78-1- 4 G78-1- p.. ,2 fjl in mrt Jun 45 00 43 45 on 4i. mi 46 Sep 46 HO 25 51 Jlv '10 4 5 50 40 50 50 51 n n 50 50 j 51 85 a- ml SALT I.AKK. Uah '1 I'I1 - t tah Idaho and eastern .Nevada fevdlot and range Snles NimTII Mondjv Weekend and Monday trade rather slow. lew sales slaughter steers lirm lo 50 cents higher, si aughter hcilors not established Slmighler steers good and mosilv choice 2 3 075 1, 2m) lb 45 00 45 50 Slaughter hellers couple Iliads good and rnostlv lb 42 00 chooe 3 Feeder cattle trade nii1era strs-rand heifers lc. lerders firm to 50 cents higher () .1 42 OO :io25 choice 49 hr;fiT lb JjgCii) ( 111 scattered 52 00 0O Siie $1-7- G78-1- 5 S2.13 H78-1- 5 $2.26 J78-1- 5 $2 42 L78-1- 5 You should! He's Craig Wirth, (placements hsl anil kloi k i pril NHK HI No tnnel .CO ( 2 I N". 2 ellow liali.-- ik.DKN I Oil per head aK nig train I h.ird No loads age alvv ini"- wheat nin 1 JlnU'JO I'I 97 1 ( 95 l rl (.urn n.h'r No protein 2 6:. Mi II ptiitcin 2 C hi: No 12 protein 2 72 lm No 1! proirm 2 Hi ho N I (mi vn(t white wheat 2 No 2 h.irlev 4 2" mi.il On ji! in wheat ii j j (UFtKlFT' Biarkwalls $2.00 less per tire 1 F.E.T. fI-t- I i II If'1 Each 1 $243 1 $2.65 j $286 $293 J 7 .I! i v "Wirth Watching", on News-Watch- 2 at ten. "Wirth Watching" is about people, places, .Y?tfl Sale Ends Saturday Feb. 25, Omaha livestock f.KMN Metric Sized Radial The Gencal Spnnt Steel Radial. Designed with two 'AG (ID I 29.95 1.95 ww 39.95 2.65 ww 49.95 2.95 155SR 13 Dual Steel 0 BW 20 8 14 FR-7- 0 12 5 12 JR 8 78-1- 5 Dual Steel III Dual Steel II Dual Steel II Dual Steel Steel II 4 Dual 12 8 Dual TUNE-U- P III Steel 54.95 RJ. 39.95 wH 39.95 ww tune-u- per'orm.mr.o ''0 your car' Our Specialists Ail! irsta'l nev spark p!ugs i rtcr cJaoH condense Site 3.45 165R-13IIT- 1 2.45 2.35 49.95 3.15 S BL SPECIAL SAVE $6.00 This Week Only! cou!a mean better Watch "Wirth Watching" with Craig Wirth. It's another reason why, on NewsWatch2 at ten, you'll see Fresh Late News! 175R-1- 3 165R-1- 4 Add 6 M ' OO o. VI P , nrtp jJS3 III Si;eilK FET$1 75 U5R-- $1.92 1359-1- $182 155R-15EI- I'I H1MI Hoj-- . 1 l'i Hull l.nest.k hen d higher in .n. "it 3 No U.t.e uri s.njil uppl n 195 240 Ih 51 '15 52 25 W head some No 12 52 50 240I lulling low 25 S2.32 I 1' 1 $2.49 SI 77 Charge it at Boyer's We dlbo ItvMiOf: M.istt" C : B.inkA",(''icar Walker Bank Card We want you on good terms and tirtuna' Sooner or later, you'll own Generals V ! J y E.T. hR-14Cgas?.C- 5 295 and ""set dzf A. People are the Difference. 1978 mniinilJ I V and things that you just don't see every day a lighthearted look that's always unique and interesting. And in these days of higher prices and even higher taxes, it's a refreshing break after a long day! KewsWatch I J Nil il 1 - steel belts and radial piy construction. Value Priced1 (nipl" boo v ins Man h 'HSj'" $2.60 43 75 g $164 LJ Plus ... l" tl.. T2T; JauK -k. " 3 j JBF nl -v A78-1- and you can see his feature a loads F" f.e.t. li ;( Size fc- -J f 46 00 Feedlot Sales steers I h ; I J J ff.yt itr-- 44 50 43 55 43 65 43 90 143 43 00 43 60 43 00 43 20 44 25 44 80 n a i- wrnxm .mmiXa-- (jS(( rf zLJ i """"i Ech Jtftv. 4 . - 1 W THT) M..V 42 85 63 iih- e II II IWI fUn!' H78-1- 4 Shell Kggs (?:,5I0 ial .; rents M.ir 49 00 49 25 per dor. I 48 00 48 40 48 30 278 Apr Of. B78-1- F78-1- 4 114 44 "" 73 40 71 73 f- L- iiifflte: Feb I X 1 38 10A (( t 3 40 50 70 55 Aug 70 imm - mrBmmmmxm Smooth ndmg polyester cord body .Wide flat .radon .read . Deep wide voids resist 73 97H 73 97 71 30 72 70 71 97 576 M.ir 73 82B 73 82 70 50 71 77 71 82 4.U.1 Ma 74 07H 74 07 47 Pj cVsS) wiaw The General J (36 000 Bellies lb i VMilSWSwl iVr-- i z g 44 70 43 40 43 80 44 37 282 Oct 41 60 41 60 39 60 39 62 40 70 205 Dec 41 17 41 17 39 65 : n e) 40 U rt Froen Pork Loans rfso made on signature auto furniture, equipment, contract equity and unimproved property public announcement of 2 16 46 70 46 70 45 30 45 70 46 35 4367 Jun 48 75 48 75 46 80 47 25 4S 25 2 Jlv' 48 50 48 50 46 75 47 32 47 85 820 Aug 44 70 39 06 39 40 Offices also tn Salt Lake and Ogden 90 2 y Apr N If GENERAL Hogs 1.30.000 lbs : rents Feb 51 00 51 00 per lb I 49 80 50 27 50 45 1856 Apr 39 05 s Provo, U!h University Ave 950 what steps to take should the dollar and franc come under more than normal pressure in the future. There was no dec.e l.le 39 Ki 40 80 n a 40 50 39 90 39 90 40 Savings-Loan- Peoples helping people since WwVmA 60 51 LOAN SPECIALISTS EQUITY PEOPLES IITHRIFT reportedly met in Pans over the weekend to 6 98 10 67 76 HOME the four major Western industrial nationa and Japan 8 33 9 9 cents Engelhard quoted a silver base price of $4 935 up 3 5 cents and a price for fabricated silver of $5 058 up 3 5 cents 185 17 91 6 39 3 5 Morning fixing 176 50 up Afternoon fixing 177 00 up ill 73 tistl v p,u"H"!t on a i'0 000 loan tor 'I'o'.l'is at .!! 4iiihi.ii percentage rate of 5 b"o T o'.ii ("avo'ei't Si 6 44ft 52 of y 14 12 81 8 Windsor Fund Nea Mutual Fund L A Bond Debent ML Basic Value 40 74 7 Putnam Investors Putnam Growth 23 68 6 30 12 M L 80 8 16 15 6 25 large or we won't keep you waiting V.T prolonged skid. The finance ministers 1178 7S 14 35 Capital Metals Prices Silver Prices y? 6 51 in to' the money you need -- DS Kidehn Fund Fundamental Inv Invest Cum of Am Merrill I.vnch Cap 125 08 10 H can tionow small on exchange foreign o.i home equit v'' markets It had been performing better in re7 52 cent sessions after a 7 11 s ' $10,000 $ 0 .000 on your toi only SH'b 78 a month at Peoples First Thrift and you can tKinow it tor any purpose Call us N of Fx erratic performance 4., V, -- Kidelity 045 25 ,H,,'r'il, ( 13 115 ti'' ' 3 8 15 40 19 ' Ml Tl At 50 35 55 F tan Cons Mng Mill Uah Wyo Cons Oil Western Gcoth 3 moderate trading American Stock gets you 'p.. change issues. ., ' Some trading was in 0 fluenced by the dollar's , Affiliated lund Chemical Fund Dreyfus 60 45 s 22 ASK 1,111 Mvns 37 31 Justheim Petroleum Toseo . '4 "l SIK,t ,Hh w ... ,"P 'rud 34 30 K ;H r' ''A'"'.'". ,. 185 Mining Great Western Mines '4 , Z' !8'. .lI;! ,. omiiuiervisinn 2, 77 21 I r "W lb47 U ,4 Ameni'an Medu.irp 20 18 . .;(:-j j li An''' 62b 47 105 Cold Chain ."4 10 2 H7 sues on the composite tape at 4 v m KST NYSK turnover totaled approximately Iti.OOO.iHV shares compared with 19.4S0.iKK' traded Friday Trices were lower in . 4V. M.ir: K Earnings $195.78 a month points last week IVclines led advances In about a ratio ot seven to five among the 825 is- - , Sir recent sessions In third place was Pep-sil'off to 2D1 4 The company and Taco Bell, a West ("oast restaurant operator, said they have agreed to Taco Hell's acquisition by the soft drink producer. 774 08 little more than five , ll 's The company has been actively traded in to 00 50 65 51 50 85 50 65 n 1 IUSi.1 i 2 H""l mvj u itK t 5 off . Massey-Fergusoii- for Ihe year were $3 20 against a loss the year hefoi e Second most active was shortly points before the NYSE closing bell The issue gained a . "'. ,. Aug 50 50 624 . .". .,. ,i, rS! 30 295 10 . Gold Prices CHICAGO tl PIi Bulk selling prices as reported by I'SDA Kggs prices paid to delivery - . . - - and NEW YORK (fPIi-Fe- in Domestic gold prices Monday-Londo- Butter and Eggs ; . to snv iv: . - s ,; i' ., B one 50 30 50 65 51 20 05 51 1 loads and part load lb and prime 2 , vear earlier The How Jones in ilustri.il average, off almost four points at one HI time, was down f 1" s KniTf; .i!"'H 75. lb 46 00. choice 9751275 lb 45 00 46 25. load 1225 lb 46 50 2 5 loads choice with few prime lb heifers 44 50. choice 4 00. few 44 25. lb 42 29 rents ; 10 51 51 51 300450 and cutter 25 0030 00 tbs (41.000 50 65 50 85 50 50 4 27 50 35 51 00 50 25 50 57 50 17 00 utihtv and commercial n- a Feeder Cattle 50 00-- higher, instances higher. 46 90 46 90 46 25 46 52 46 62 39:t6 00. 51 I . ,,, ,.;.!,:,,., 4J S Mm - M. r. ,,,,. .IS I'M- Im N.m : hum Mining Sheep 300; slaugher lambs steadv. choice some prime few 5 46 50 47 50 lb 47 8 00, lb wooled 65 00. lots Cattle and Calves 3.700. trade shorn No 1 pelts 150 head confairly active on signment 119 lb 65 00 steers unevenly 50-- 00 Tuesdav's Estimates: Cattle s'ipply higher, heifers higher, ad- and Calves 2.00U. Hogs l.aou. vance both classes in a forced Sheep 100 trade, cows moderately active. lb 250 l.n close of the New York Stock Fxehange Monday but hardly enough to turn the market around Turnover was dull l!V,i i oi'r S R..ir. Hi "3 . :? Livestock and Produce Chicago Merc CHICAGO il'PIi - Chicago ,i -- i'i t the At the head of the active list was Congoleum Corp up a point to 21'i The company had bright fourth quarter earnings - 51 l.'t against tv cents a prices improved somewhat toward the " K happaned at meeting Stock 4. :S 4 Beil Km-)-- cost. But his government has decided that because Narita is located so far from Tokyo, state guests from abroad will continue to land in Haneda even after the new airport is opened. d v 4 m ui what rn NKW YORK Miti AMKKIl H.S.'.i tti-ti- -in J": f," IH' .umun Japan National Railways have already announced they will not transport jet fuel. The International Air Transport Association, meanwhile, says the projected landing charges at Narita are too high. It is asking the Japanese government to lower the rates, now set at $4,600 per jumbo jet. Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda reportedly is determined to have the Narita airport opened March 30 at all The airport originally was scheduled to to open with three runways. But because the government had trouble purchasing land from farmers, it will go into operation with only one runway MVMl c; HOWARD I RAK; -it H H : v, iMU sTHi : .v Hi WMMH! us im ;: ni.mi-is f t'rrM d occur. v ;,! KiHf Report on Market ium iosks w M,K 1' :.imi' tion The government originally planned to construct an underground pipeline for jet fuel from the nearby port of Chiba to Narita. Again residents along the route opposed the plan, and the pipeline never has been completed. The transportation ministry then said it would move fuel by rail tank cars But motormen of the government-supporte- special express train can take passengers from Tokyo to Narita in one hour " ? ' urn iVniu.ir U:S.., ''m,A Kn' demonstrator died in clashes at Narita during the past several years. More than 100 farmers and their relatives live on the sites designated for the second and third runways, but they have refused to leave their land They vow they will force the government to shut down the new airport. Opponents of the airport contend it could be used for military purposes in the future Environmentalists also are against it because it may create pollu- and forest s W: "' anti-airpo- rt auguration. Hl Rini HKiittN that once Narita was completed, more international flights would come to Japan Now. however, any major increase in the number of international flights is considered almost impossible The airport was designed to have three runways, but construction of the second and third landing strips has been stalled by stiff opposition from farmers and environmentalists I luring ihe lifiyhl of movements, about 850 farmers refused to give up their land and clashed with not police Thousands of leftist unionists and students joined their cause billion and the deaths of five persons, the controversial new Tokyo International Airport at Narita is scheduled to open March 30. Located 41 miles east of the Jap anese capital, it is the second most distant airport in the world from the city it is to serve. Only Viracopos airport. 60 miles from Sao Paulo. Brazil, is more Some Market V: After constructiun and delavs. Local Over IVw. ll.ih i ) L |