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Show "T w rri rm- - A -- 4- OTooltieh ; LONDON (UPI)-T- Afietrc British he Broadcisting Car p.s radio course in first-yea-r Russian is Introduced by. Paddy OToole. Prom A1AKE WASHINGTON family hoi thi mullpil of on Homoownor't liHuronco Policy Cowl flro, ur. your . covorago, glau, vandalism, (AP) - The family shopper comprohon-ilv-o Insists meats cost too much, so as a consequence she often turns to chicken, fish and the like. But the livestockman says prices are too low for meat and liability othor Jtafwf iti. Call Mr. Tod downtown Whltnay at our offlco todayl family, HOGLi INVESTMENT CO. 2 220 Keero Building T INDIAN SUMMER i DINNER NIGHTLY as low as $3.50 istcipt Sundays from 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DANCING . . . from 8 30 p.m. to then only midnight. No eovsr chsrgs 'til 9:30 p.m, $1.00 per person. - MUSICAL LUNCHEON AND ZCMI FASHION SHOW each Sunday dollars-and-cen- ts Ntw ifiln. md frtih HOTEL UTAH u a flowwt H. N (Hnk) Moil, Maninf Dirtttor Phone 328 9114 for reservations CORNER ON COMMERCE West Tagged 1 'Fold-A-Bed'Cam- per For OH Help . An innovation in camper conversion comes from the McNamee Coach Corp., on Dodges d to compact van. The unit has a the rear which converts to a bedroom. The van is a compromise between camper bus and truck mounted camper. A-1- 08 Department report showed cattle feeding has been an uncertain activity in recent years. In die 1962-6- 3 season, returns for a choice steer fell $13.36 short of costs. The deficit averaged $13 85 the following year, but in the 1964-6- 5 season there was an average profit of $55.45. This profit debeclined to $25.52 in 1965-6- 6 loss fore tumbling to a mid-1960- 1,050-poun- d production of hogs cattle. The number cattle on farms is for die third consec- utive year. This years calf yrcp wa down one per cent from last year and farmers Firm Raps CPA Tax Credit Policy 1966-67-. during The agricultural press has been filled this year with reports and discussions of what .termed unrest lir the live Where the stock industry. cattle industry used to expert bad ence one economically feeding year in seven, it now has one in about every three years. CLEVELAND (Special) - A dations of Graduate Speaker Named account- flip-flo- major accounting firm Tuesday ing." took Issue with die 'Accounting Principles Board of the American Iristltute of Certified Public Accountants for reversing its opinion on how businessmen should handle the investment by the American College of Life Underwriters to persons in life and health insurance who pass a series of five examinations and meet the experience and ethical requirements of the College. Mr. Herbert C. Graebner, C.L.U., executive vice president and treasurer of the American Col- - M'I - ing' ofproposed hew opinion,' lege which would have a Underwriters, effect on accountants, the Prin- Pa., will be Accounting featured ciples Board holds that the the investment tax credits should speaker here tax credit. be spread over the life of the Oct 30, when Salt The firm of Ernst k Ernst, asset for which the investment seven Lake area life which has an office at 950 was made. insurance men Building in Salt Lake This proposed opinion alters receive will City, said in a letter to its the the took board in position C.L.U. Mr. Graebnee their clients throughout the country 1964. At that time, It said that it Is imperative that the March, diplomas. that businessmen might use the The diplomas are swarded board show more stability and spread-ove- r or deferral-methorefrain from these recommen Life-bind- - ByrnMawrr The diploma presentation ceremony will be held at the University dub and is hosted by Walker Bank A Trust Co. The meeting is sponsored by the Utah Chapter of the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters. Ken-neco- tt -R- EAD FAST Guaranteed Results THATCHER shale oil 'And tar sands in the three states would be the primary source for the oil. reserves Colorados shale-oi- l alone total about 900 billion barrels of oil, including only that would those deposits yield at least 15 gallons of oil per ton of rock, according to Geological Survey estimates. Utah, Colorado and Wyoming are being tagged as the future sources for oil to help supply the total world energy are which requirements expected to double between 8 and 1980. the In the current Monthly Review, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco,- it was reported that fold-a-be- An Agriculture - couraging and beef of beef declining Tuesday, October 24, 1967 Cattle prices have eased upward a little in recent weeks, but not sufficiently to encourage any sizable increase in production. CHEMICALS SKY ROOM gj cut down on the number of pigs raised. If the livestockemen were making big money producing beef cattle and hogs, they would not be likely to curtail their operations. Government reports show, however, that many cattle feeders did not get enough from the sale last winter of quality fattened cattle to cover costs. head There is room for debate, but many of the facts are on the side of the livestock farmer. Furthermore, it appears certain for the long pull that meat prices will tend to be a little higher. Otherwise, there Is apt to be an' inadequate YOUR NEW SOURCE FOR each Monday. BRUNCH his trouble keeping above economic waters. Pork sold at an average retail price of 66.1 cents a pound last summer compared with 72.4 cents a year earlier and a 1957-5- 9 average of 60.5 cents, said the department. This years prices are dis- Johnson at the piano v IHIgt animals and he is having Re- days with Chief Ted "Crazyfingers Prices supply. How high are meat prices? The Agriculture Department reports choice grade beef sold at an average nationally retail price of 83 cents a pound during the early summer. This compared with 85.5 cents a year earlier and with 78.1 cents for the 1957-5- 9 aver enjoy i The ut thoft, n V AID housewifes complaints-abomeat prices are matched by over the same grumblings thing from down on the farm. . . 'xtandod rrr CHEMICAL CO. 2780912 170 West 4800 So. Murrey 3 Phone HAMMOND READING CLINIC Mr. Graebner is b the well-know- n life insurance industry. d, or that they might take the full tax credit in the year the investment was made. The latter method is called flowthrough." Noting that the option feature of tiie boards proposed opinion would impair the comparability of financial statemeqts among Abertson'i Cites Sales Growth - same period a year ago. Earning per share amounted to 30 cents as compared to' 45 cents a year ago. ' Scptt laid the company recently opened its 200th store with its initial entry into the San Francisco markk. President BOISE (UPI) Scott of Albertsons, Inc., food reported the Idaho-basechain had a $194,771,760 sales J. L. d increase for the pe- th riod ending Sept. 30. Sales were up 26 per cent different companies, Ernst A over the $154,171,424 for the Ernst said it believes that the adoption of the proposed opinion would lead to chaotic conditions with harmful effects that would A new BRIGHAM CITY outweigh any benefits that method for removal of aft clo-might result from its adoption. - Thiokol Engineer Cited - sure Insulation on the Minute-maICBM first stage motor has earned Jack B. Phelps outstanding recognition in the U.S. Air Force Cost Reduction n As Demonstrated on TV! . ' Program. A senior engineer at Thiokol Chemical Corp.s Wasatch Diin northern Utah, vision Phelps was honored recently at the Third Annual Air Force, Industry Cost Reduction Awards Ceremony, . held in ' -Boston, Mass. Leonard D. Berchtdd, a senior designer recently received a $25 award from Thiokol for filing a new patent application with the U.S. Patent Office. Records Broken Ail records for net gains ip , September savings in Utahs insured savings and loan were broken last month, said G. Blair Brad- - . shaw, chairman of the public .. Information committee of the' and Loam ' Utah Savings League. The insured associations In September showed a net gain in savings of $2,790,320, which surpassed the previous Sep- - . tember record of $2,252,900 achieved in 1962. The 1967 net , gain was approximately four ; 1966 figtimes the September, asso-datio- IF YOU ARE THE MAN responsible for f program, this is your companys health-car- e the question you must ask. Who pays the A costs covered difference between health-car- e the and actual cost of by your program care? today's hospital-surgical-medic- al The answer is your employee. He is the one who must shoulder the burden of paying the difference. 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Discover how you can prevent the dollar difference in your companys healthcare program. - (BW) Net Income for the third totaled of 1967 on revenues of $1,688,000 $29.67 million, as compared with a year ago of $1,465,000 on revenues of $30.68 million. The earnings per common share for the 1967 period were,' reported at 68 cents, compared with 56 cents in 196$.,, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, where constant attention is paid to the , g economics needs. of your health-car- e Buy Goodyear Tires ever-changin- at Buy Goodyear Tiros LEEVmCENT'S LEEHOBB'S SERVICE SERVICE at (23S1 UfiERJ i 15th last 21st So. 5th So. A 913710 5th last art Clu3 Gross S CIuo 81iicli h 245$ tatty Wo. far Ooclon car Salt Luke City, 1M 84110 -- quarter, ( fukwiMan -- For (be second successive quarter, International Pipe A . Ceramics Corp. (Interpage) Monday reported an increase , : in net income despite a decrease in revenues, compared with similar periods in 1966. Net income for the third quarter ended Sept 30 increased 15.2 per cent while revenues decreased 3.3 per. cent, compared with last-ye- ar. Free perminent Wl.v 487-744- 1 illfailfiV'MM JU 9 Reports Increase I Op. - $701,888. I t A 99 |