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Show The Sail IjiIic Tribune, Sunday, December C3. 2!), 1968 Business Portrait: William A. HicliarcUon His Vocation s an Avocation. Too Theie is a that the spruces real an for the Healthy. only V, into Mirror Lake and Lake Blanche on tnowslioes. "And my friends and I used 10 pedal up Pailevs Canyon on bikes and " go fishing He also golis. but adds that this sport is strictly for relaxation and he doesn't take it seriously. After graduation from high school, was twice interrupted his education by a mission for the Church of Saints and Jesus Christ of Latter-daby the military. of Consequently . a lot of sen ices that an atchitect can pet form are being lost to society." declare1! William A. Richardson, president-elec- t of the Salt Lake chapter of the American Institute of Aichiteets. A partner in the fir son and Richardson, he eral architects uho studied mechanical drawing from the late Mary- Main, a teacher at East High School. Two other noted professionals Here members of his class. 1 k to Hawaii Mission Builds Barn in Midway "I'm building my own barn on a farm I have in Midway, Mr. Richardson notes. This barn, an unusual structure built from telephone poles and siding, is the first of many buildings to be built at the farm. Offices To House age venture. Formerly a service station and parking garage, the build- The newlyweds returned to Alaska While Mr. Richardson fulfilled his final year of service. They lived in a cabin which he and a friend had constructed. "There was no water or electric but we had a great time. But power we jui couldn't get ued to those William Richardson believes ar- chitect services are for all. 20, siandart' and low good 010 tb heifers If 00, individual high goed 790 lb 24 6t Slaughter cows: utility and commer00, few young cial 16 individuals to 19 X, canners, and cut750-- 20 Other slaughter classes: 50, choice utility bulls lb veaiers 25 lot choice and prime Fe der steers 285 lb steer calves 33 25. other choice, ) 60; good lb 28 few lb choice 00, calves 25 03. choice lb 24 00 26 50, 25 00. standard good all weights 22 00, lb Ho'steins 23 and good 00 60 900 lb Holstems ?1 choice and prime Feeder heifers 30 355 lb calves 27 25 28 00 other 00, 90od lb calves 25 cho.ce calves 22 50 75 00 good and choice 500 800 b 21 40 74 40, standard and low good 19 00 22 00. Feedr cows- utility and few 16 70. few cutters 50 14 prod and choice peonancy 00 head, tested stock cows 180 mixed-agecows stock few caivy 75. 105; compared 220 last week, ast vear. Barrows ard cults 25 50 higher: 30, one lot 200 lb lO'W'X) ibs 18 18 50 Irt ?s 183 lb 17 30, lot U S. 3s. 30 275 )b 17 20 13 tb scarce; 40 Sheep 40; compared 105 last week, 45 last year; no test any class: small lot lambs choice 103 lb wooled slaughter lb feed24 30; couoie small choice 10 ers 23 IrsAvr IDAHO 21 50 23 Hogs EASTERN UTAH Feed lot and rang NEVADA gales for week ended Dec. 27: moderand heifers SlauqMer steers ately active, somewhat uneven, averaging fully steady; some heavy steers tn western Idaho lower, but m Magic Valiev heavy steers showed seme advance; outside interest continues good Feeder cattle trade very slow, few lambs strong sales firm; slaughter mostly 50 higher; weighty lambs in but some dreounted 10 a advance pound ovtr 110 Ibs. Feedlot very muddy with cattle being adiusted for tags. Slaughter steers: confirmed 1,620 Idaho lb Utah 80; choce l,54C, yield grades 2 4 27 00 27 50, including lb 27 50; Magic Valley, stnnq lb few leads 9ood and choice 26 00. 770, heifersconfirmed Slaughter Idaho 68), Utah 90; choice 830-- 030 lb, most 25 25; yeild grades pet slaughter catte fob. feediots shrink, immediate to 2 week delivery, some on delivered basis, included freight cows300; confirmed Slaughter Idaho, utility and commercial 1.0501,250 lb 18 shrink. 00, fob. pet confirmed 315, Idaho Feeder 85, Utah 130, Nevada ICO; in Idaho tor immediate delivery part load prod and choice 875 lb steers 25 00- - load standard and good 835 lb Holstein 23 25; in Utah load choice 700 lb steers 26 75, load choice 650 lb heifers 24 00; In Nevada 100 choice 500 550 lb steers 29 00; all Immediate delvery, fob weighing point equivalent 4 pet shrink cae confirmed 5,200, Idaho 3,200. Sheep Utah 2,000; choice and o.ime lb 24.00 25 00, wooied iambs slaughter 00; couple loads shorn mostly 24 No pelts, 112 lb promising delivery 2J 00 some percentage wooled lambs being discounted 10 per lb over HO lb and some guaranteed not to weigh over 110 lb all f o b. 4 percent shrink. Immediate delivery Confirmed last week- - 3,820 steers. 970 slaughter heifers, 1,605 feeder cattle, 3.200 sheep Last year: 1,640 1,000 195 feeder 3.200 NORTH SALT LAKE Summary of Producers Livestock Auction for the week ended Dec. U.S. lb butchers, 17 17 85; standard cows. low good Stocker 20 30 20 to medium 90; cows 15 50 Fed oood steers Choice lords absent; low to choice ted steers to low good, 75; standard 24 22 8 5 29 25. heifer- Fed Choice fed helteM absent; good to low choice 24 50; standard to low good 22 25 23 75 0 lb feedFeeder cattle- Choice er steers 48 lb steers. 70; 26 lb feeder 00; b, good, 7so 875 Holstein feeder steers, medium to low good all 30 feeder steer 22 00; steers, 23 heifer calves 27 er 25 40 27.25 5 21 good, 25 60 27 80; 20; weights PONTIAC average). EUREKA Flllrol Corp, eight PARK CITY United park Mines, 17 cars. John Gibb FRED 535 So. FREE LEASE MGR. A. CARLES0N Pontiac Main Salt Lako City SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES AT Note. The Tribune publishes (Editor report of wildcat wells only, and wells of special Interest only, according to ttie designation of the operators.) 364-199- Property and Casualty Insurance Utah State License Qualifying Course U cRoar? Advanced Medical Terminology Chemical, Surgical, Pharmacological, and Physiological Terminology 1 Middle Management Development Decision Making, Management Meehan-ic- UTAHS LARGEST BONDED COLLECTORS - i i We Get Results V. s G'AC Fundamental of Peal ced course taught k by Joseph G. Van Eyk CALL OR VISIT FOR A FREE SCHEDULE JANUARY 2 CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 6 -.1 BUSINESS REGISTRATION BEGINS :j PROMPT - ETHICAL - RELIABLE No Assignnenl Too Large or Too Small UTAH CREDIT ASSN. C.- Q" COLLEGE up u jct 8 Gas Corp , Oklahoma 980 ft from south City, Navaio line, 1,900 ft. from west - Pluoqed and abandoned;line; total depth, 5.880 ft. Union OH Co of California; Casper, Wyo ; Federal No. 1, 855 ft from outh line, 923 ft from eat line; New field wildcat. Proposed depth, 9,500 ft., Mississippi an foi mation No reoort ) ( All others: to Produce ((S lOl U.S. -WASHINGTON (AP) General Motors will produce more than $100 million worth of utility trucks and ambulances for tbe armed services. as The big motor company awarded a first stage segment of $2.9 million contract look- Btixiitp'-- Phene 484-860- 1 1931 So. 1 1 too Our Salt Lake City, Utch in the Yellow Pago foreee Cconc-ni'.- h s Richad in Writer hinher production and stocl prices year. M. Nixon's first Presidential K)b9 c to design, 1 L iho 962 1964 I9'5 16 .91 Stanaa'a ona Pooi i, Fedei 'lewve board Source the National odurt, now running at an annual rate of SnMt hi. io will increase bv 2.6 percent to J911 billion by midyear and to $910 billion by the end of '1 'I 9, a 6 pet cent in-ease in all. as Industrial production measured by the Fedeial Rewill Board index, solve idvan.T nioie slow lx on'y 1 (Kt cent m the (list li dt and 2.4 pe. ( out lor the ve.i: Inflation acciuuits lor tie e gt eater rise in the GNP. prices are expected to be up 2.3 percent for the vear. Farm prices won't gain. Rut the cost of living will register ci monetary structure Stu- dents of monetary history are probably saying that some oay the luck will run out. But up to now and as of now, it looks as if well survive next year's crises. A small minority only 7 for the winter season. Your exterior-mounte- i I air d conditioning unit runs the risk of costly damage when ifs open to the weather. Safeguard your investment with heavy-goug- e this waterproof cover. nl SAVE-SAVE-SA- have economists doubts about 1969 as a year of growth. expect a on VE USED EQUIPMENT recession. ALL1S-CHALME- They foresee a rise, then a decline in both production and GNP. A third forecasts a first-hal- f rise and then a decline in production, and the f decline and fourth a then a plateau. But no drop in GNP. 53 out of 57 All the rest can be described as optimists. Five expect a slight decline in production the first half fol- - mi for Estimates Call j four m RS CRAWLER TRACTOR first-hal- lowed by recovery in the second half. Twelve think that a flat first-haltrajectory will lte succeeded by pronounced growth. The other 36 pxnect the Kennedy - Johnson eta of prosperity to embrace Nixon: A slight slowdown in the growth rate. But no decline. GNP Increase As the entire group sees it. Nor New Excellent Condition WLoader & A-- Ripper, Diesel 52-H- Engine, 66" SALE PRICE laaiPKEXT & $8,495.00 SUPPLY COMPANY umso.MTimmmHWiti development, NOTICE Ceiling TO LIVESTOCKMEN ANNOUNCING The Want Ads Sell for Yon Hole?, (or pleasure) THE ANNOUNCING THE MEMBERSHIP MEETING ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP UTAH DISTRICT MEETING 2 The purpose of this meeting is to elect directors to the Board of Directors, to give an annual report and take care of any business that might come before the meeting. (Comprising the counties of Tooele, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, Wasatch, Summit and Juab). The purpose of this meeting is to nominate a member to the Board of Driectors from this district. 3:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDA i, JAN UARY 3, 1969. HOTEL HOTEL UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, FRiDAY, JAN UARY 3, 1969. ALL MEMBERS I ARE URGED TO ATTEND tfSKeiinAgv. JUMP jnmmimww. t (if th E. Ad AIR UTAH CC . 1 Bucket. f price for the program is more than $127 million, with the hoped for price nearly $15 million less. 7:30am dnil 2.4 1.6 AIR CONDITIONER PROTECTION ces. Flights leave Salt Lake at j ' ; , 1 x idential const i uction . also world contribute to the ' genoiul puisperity. lousing slmts, 1. cully at an av ei ,i"i nnminl i.ile o( about 1.677 .Mitt aie Ituecnsi at a 1,613,009 tale , and neailvl by midyear 1,700.000 bv the end ol 1909. (The housing ptojectiuns, were made prior to the in-- '' crease in the Federal Reserv discount rate and the tight-- '' ening of credit.) Have Doubts "Any one of those crises in the old days would have brought down the internanon- - A.L Res hole-sal- a 4 percent increase percent in the first half, 196- J percent in the second. Defense outlays will rhe less than 2 hardly at all percent. But businessmen, in expectation of higher and higher prices, will boost out- lays oil plant and equipment b 6 percent. 1 Gr-j- engineering and production of l'4-totrucks and ambulan- in Jackson Credit Security ar.d Coilections Principles, Laws and Regulations Estate-Advan- OM Business Managers Staff, Management Theory V If economists possess the gift of prophecy. Presidentelect Rii'luird M. Nixon is in for: A n Two San Juan ing "LD" CitY vv FOR MEN AND WOMEN ON UP" car. Interiuouiitaiu Oil L02 (Ml AND WE CHANGE THE OIL (i-ovlh-llui)- PROSPEROUS HONEYMOON Luington Pulit7Pr-Pii7- lb heif- 70; BiNoHAM Kennecott Copper Corp , Utah Copper Division. 6,383 cars NEV. KCC, Nevada Minei 2 88 6 cars l. vision, GUI $5300 Per Month SEE 00 71 Ore Shipments AS LOW AS The A. revamped for a total investment of 5175.000, said Richard Clissold, general manager and vice president. hnnev The entrance will house the moon. investment firm and Tiie deielci-atinGallon of Homes, a nai.ite ol tionwide, franchised sjstem inflation. e for residential A slight, sales. hut not disClissold is licensed undei comfiting, use the Gallery of Homes system. in unemployA feature of the patented sysment. tem is the collection of Increased photos depicting every Mr. Livingston consumer home listed spending. A buyer will tell us what A hearty but not he wants and can afford, and stock market. machine a All that, with a trillion-dolla- r will give a listing of properGross National Product ties which would interest him. in the offing for 1970. To save time, a person may the That's the consensus then look at each of 37 n on-average opinion rrpioduction in the gallery, m i s t s from universities, instead of having to drive to labor unions, industiial coloueach site, Mr. Clissold said. rations. teseanli ctganira-tions- , Persons aKo may stop at government, hunks and the gallery to simply browse investment films 'vbo teplied among the selections. Mr. to my quesClissold said there would be tionnaire. no hard sell approach. Has the United States beWhen opened in February, come recession - resistant and the gallery will have a staff of crisis - proof? One economist, 10 sales personnel, he added. with long background in commercial banking, surmises yes: It seems to be absolutely Incredible that we could have had three monetary crises in last 12 months and still the Feeder heifers: Good nd choice, lb feeder 24 heifers 40; look forward to prosperi'y. lb 23 lb 25, choice 00. Cattle: A'l classes of slaughter cattle steady to 50 higher; stockers and feeders strong; fully steady. Cows Canner and cutter cows mostly 15 75; and commercial, utility 1969 LEASE THEIR "WAY completely being u- fuU-col- short summer nights. lte says. Returning to the University, he enrolled in architecture, as hes planned all along, and wor. his degree four years later. During this time he supthe ported himself and his family first year by working as a carpenter, and the final three working for various architects as a draftsman. Intermountain Livestock Markets 17 Si, 1 g one-roo- e ? S'i A .ie ami the Clissold (iallery of Homes. Alxiut S 7.1.000 is being spent to remodel the former parking garage. full-col- deei hunting season he shot a from buck just a his property, which also is close to Rocky Mountain State Park and golfing. Interested in the outdoors since his youth, Mr. Richardson in his teens spent two Christmas vacations hiking 27 &l. x P ''?T V? real-estat- Return to Alaska Last 14 t jfS , S v Clis-j.ol- "I was in the library studying for a test one day when she walked by and smiled. I smiled back. A few days later we were formally introduced by a friend, he recalls. Outdoors 19 By J. fices and also a new broker- of it, Li slits 1X0 II ... ters i ImtiiIs in Slow Tor Nixon? Investment Co. is lemodeling a structure at 177 E. 1st South to house its of- is ru-ii- pco-nomi- I hope to build a home up there in a few years. When my kids are raised, I hope to live there and maintain a town house in Salt Lake City. Tve driven every nail in that barn. Im building it myself, with the he explains. help of my two sons, There is nothing more valuable in I a persons portfolio than land think land may become extinct in the future, he believes. ened receipts. individual steers, hefersSlaughter low choice960 b steers 26 00, standard lb Holstems and 900d Outlook iu CIismjIiI Cabin , 3 Of All Things. Land's the Best Estimates fot week OGDEN (AP) naed Dec 27: Cattie500, calves 100; compared 900 last week, 350 Iasi year, daughter classes strong to 50 higherto on so sme.l test; feeder cattle strong higher; holiday week and storm short- II A y ,k .V k. V Coiisoiisiis I'oiTldls Year ol Finn Vrea ing - f9 jNew library. two-by-si-x half-mil- t ' ainn--1 , This aesthetic structure at ITT E. 1st South is the future location of the Clissold Investment Co. His mission was to Hawaii, then a was territory, where he constantly "amazed environby the different and ment subsequent architectural adaptations. But many of these concepts couldn't be applied io a home in the Rocky Mountain West While serving in the Army, lie was assigned to instruct at an Army survival school in Alaska. "They those me because I had learned to ski when a young boy. I enjoyed the cold weather," he adds. his During military service he married the former Marilyn Snow, a coed he met at the University of Utah tion in the work of his father, who was a Salt Lake City contractor. The elder Mr. Richardson taught the boy the skills of the building trade, so that he, too, could create what his mind conceives. four-poi- , fT y Inspired by his teacher. Mr. Richardsons career found further inspira in - ..W am - Interested -- k 11 . U k I yd |