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Show o t t t y a ? ileinniinnica ImisyiroBTce CJ By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business Analyst .y, , - Tha NEW YORK (AP) troubled state of American urban satiety, and the fears insurance of the industry, were bolji expressed in one cogent statement a few days ago by the president of the American Insurance Association. No business, including the property insurance business, said T. Lawrence Jones, can continue to operate in a society where order, reason and confidence do not prevail." It takes a shocked moment to realize that the statement applies to American society, whose disorders of recent days and months have cost k - - , f , e', v, wj n r Pilot Move Protested 0 ) V City Commissioners Tuesday. ft agreed area Western announced the plan early this month. AFTER 18 YEARS IN BUSINESS Wednesday, April 17, 1968 I2B the insurance industry $45 million. But just as disturbing is the insinuation in Jones next few words. The insurance business alone cannot continue to offer security to property owners," Jones continued, when these stora serving Salt Lake with tha bast in homa furnishings and famous will close its dears forever. Ivarything must be sold, including fixtures. Everything slashed te ridiculously lew prices for immediate sales. Hurry, come today. ap-plian- cas New Style Motorcoach For Touring 12 OFF ON MANY ITEMS DINETTES RANGES REFRIGERATORS BEDROOM SETS BUNK BEDS BOX SPRINGS & MATTRESSES CHESTS OF DRAWERS TABLE LAMPS POLE LAMPS CHAIRS FREEZERS DISHWASHERS AUTO WASHERS WRINGER WASHERS Officials Wyoming BLACK A WHITE TV RECLINERS COLOR TELEVISIONS AIR CONDITIONERS AIR PURIFIERS IRONS USED TELEVISIONS USED APPLIANCES VACUUMS LIVING ROOM SETS LIVING ROOM TABLES BEDS CARPET DINING ROOM SETS ' Production from of uranium oxide in the United States could jump from day to 55,000 tons by 1980, according to figures discussed federal, state and industry officials. to find ways to curb air and stream pollution stemming operations. Colorado, of Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Utah presently were producing 4,000 tons of, uranium oxide a day, or one third of the national total. Gains Promotion agent in Salt Lake City and Mr. Richards was appointed assistant manager of the Utah general office there in 1952. He later headed the Ogden sales office, and then became a management assistant in UP TO these dramatically signed coaches have revolutionized the tour field and have been highly endorsed by those who have ridden in them." WEEK'S SPECIAL 1ST ATI HIAL With built-i- n $22,000 pnr year. Prninnt mortgage $131,000 at 6H. Price $263,000. lee today. 0V REALTY COMPANY . 441 1. EM hi oincc ion TNI COIVERIES CAN BE ARRANGED INVISTMiNI Nnt tw raving. iiKomn 3i Mam TO PAY YYAIKER BAKXCARD motorThe specially-designe- d coach was on display today at The Utah Council of the Nathe American Express office, 10 tional Association of InvestW. 2nd South. It will be on disment Clubs will meet on play tonight from 6 p.m. until 10 Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Mountain Fuel Supply Co. Aup.m. at Hotel Utah. ditorium, 180 East 1st. South. n acwill The Fiat coach Round table discussions will commodate 44 passengers in amphitheater seating. Passen- be held and special help will gers at the rear of the bus dont be given to those desiring have to shift to see the sights in information about the use of front for they are sitting above NAIC stock evaluation forms. the heads of their fellow sight- The meeting is open to all inseers. vestment club members as inPaul F. Child, district travel well as to all who may be terested in belonging to an inLake in Salt City, manager vestment club. de- said, - DUBfflgS Ml progress. and New Mexicq attended, as well as a representative of the Atomic Energy Commission and the Federal Water Follution Control 11-to- STEREOS KING TRUCK 03 TRAIUR have clauses that release insurers from liability in the case of insurrections. Hike Seei In Uranium Accent On Stocks ALL SALES FINAL Underline insurrection, for most insurance policies CORNER ON COMMERCE New York City. He was appointed general in Yakima, Wash, in manager A new motorcoach, designed 1959, and since 1964 has been for the European tour travel general manager of the Denfield, was introduced in Salt ver, Colo., general office. Lake City Wednesday by American Express. III! spasms of lawlessness, wh::h at times seem to approach insurrection, become so widespread and frequent . . , et This fin WALL PIECES A PICTURES DRAPERY SAMPLES a4 , PpA : In their resolution, commisJoel Richards Jr., CLU, sioners cited the loss of a subbeen named general manstantial payroll (estimated at has of New York Life Insurager a $600,000 year). ance Co.s new Airline officials told city leadSalt Lake geners last week that conversion to eral o f f i c e in all-jBoeing 737 airliners is the Kennecott necessitating the change. They Building. also announced that 32 new pasMr. Richsenger service r.nd commissary ards joined Westo employes will be added New York Life terns crew in Salt Lake City. in 1946 as an NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES Y 4t ' Commission members signed a resolution protesting the airlines plan to move 43 pilots, second officers and navigators from Salt Lake to Denver, Figures released at the Seattle, San Francisco and Los meeting showed that the four Colorado River Basin states Angeles. Chamber of Commerce also is encouraging the airlin to reconsider the move. HIDE-AWA- 3 its present level of 4,000 tons per here Tuesday at a meeting of 16 The session was called to try Moving the Western Airlines from Western uranium mining pilots base from Salt Lake City The brief meeting was led would militate' against Utahs by Lynn Thatcher, a sanitary industrial promotion efforts, engineer for the State of Utah. The .ialt Lake SAVE r ' v DENVER (UPI) By City . 0 7 Is the industry now flirting with the idea of calling these massive urban riots insurrections? The dictionary would seem to support the industry: a rising up against civil or political authority. The question arises, however, as to the consequences of doing so. Some day America will solve its present social The insurance problems. industry then would be badly tarnished if it were written that it failed the challenge. The history of the industry already is far from perfect. In earlier years it was accused of hiding the facts in fine policy print. It has been accused also of not having used its enormous wealth for social irmiTon BANXAMiRICARD tMIMI PLAN ! IIHU1 WMl I VI YOU note Charles C. Larkin . . moves to Omaha D. F. Wengert . . U.P. promotion. U.P. Promotes, Shifts 2 Utahns Major changes have been made in Union Pacific Railroads executive ranks affecting two Utahns, it was announced today. D. F. Wengert was appointed assistant chief executive officer, transportation division. He has served as .U.P. vice president of operations since 1964 and has been assigned in Salt Lake City three times. In Salt Lake City he was trainmaster of the Utah Division, superintendent of the Utah Division and general superintendent of U.P.s district. soutn-centr- Eye Charles C. Larkin has been named assistant to the vice with president, operations, headquarters in Omaha. He has worked as superintendent of the Utah Division in Salt Lake City since 1956. Succeeding Mr. Larkin in Salt Lake City will be Robert L. Richmond who has been assistant superintendent of U.P.s California division. U.P.s new vice president of operations is John C. Kenne-ficpresently vice president, transportation, for the recentk, ly merged Penn Central. Future Of State Tourism The future of the states tourism industry will te the key topic May 4 during the annual meeting of Utahns, Inc., at the Ramada Inn. n The organization is a surveys, the states tourism, potential, historical resources, and the Golden Spike Centennial in 1969. Mutual Funds cross-sectio- of Utah businessmen engaged in the travel industry or interested in the expansion of tourism in the state. Chamber To Kick Off Drive For Members M0N.-FR- I. W' -- V.V - c ' w - 10-- 9 ' ' ' I 1 Utah Automobile 12-- 5 SAT. Dealers Association 10-- 6 Affiliated Fund Immediate need common stock fund that seeks opportunities for longterm growth without taking excessive risks. Secretary with knowledge Building for Sale of automotive industry. Salary open. Send complete or resume and photo to: Lease!! UTAH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION 30,000 SQ. FT. Attention Selection Committee Newhouss Hotel, Salt lake City, Utah tnveilmenl Manager! LORD, ABBETT& CO. 63 Well St.. New York, N.Y. 10005 Pirate send me a free Prospectus of Affiliated Fund. National AssociDealers, Inc. Bid Asked 11.33 12.33 Met 21 .W 25.90 Slock 9.42 1U.13 Select Inv Has 18.41 20.12 var ray a.as y.62 West 17.3818.99 AerSTONE: - Inv l 21.21 22.14 21.99 23.99 Med Gin 2 .58 6.94 9.14 9.88 Inc KHGr l 22.72 24.78 App 3 10.10 11.034 7.48 8,17 LPr 15.39 16.65 Inti Nkn Gth 11.88 13.01 10.06 10.99 Lexlne Lex Rei 15.48 16.92 Life Inv 5.94 4.49 4.26 4.66 Lila Stk 11.06 12.09 Menhn Mass Gr 12.42 13.59 NAT SEC SER; 11.3312.38 Balan 5.90 6.45 Bond 4.93 5.39 Dlvid 7.82 8.55 PI Stk 5.84 6.38 Incom 8.85 9.67 S'ock Grwth 10.7411.76 One Wm 16.9116.91 7.98 1.72 Opph 11.25 12.27 Puritan PUTNAM FUNDS: 15.54 16.91 Geo 12.69 13.87 Equity 13.09 14.31 Gth 9.02 9.86 Inc 7.92 1.64 Inv Stalest 50.67 51.08 STEIN ROE FDS: Stain R 21.47 21.47 Stein In 15.5015.58 Stein St 14.64 14.44 5.69 '4.22 TwnC G UNITED FUNDS: 8.26 9.05 Alcu 14.65 16.01 Incom 9.56 10.45 Sclen VALUE LINE FDS: Val Lite 8.77 9.61 Val Inc 4.31 4.9T Val Spl 6.43 9.24 4 87 5.32 Vangrd Wsh Mut 13.50 14.75 Well Fd 13.02 U15 West Ind 1.74 9.55 16.96 20.41 Wndsor SALES PART TIME A for professional Executive . Tuesday's Quotations Now York (UPI) ation o Securities id Asked Aberdn 3.U9 3.3a 1.59 9.43 Adv Pd John Hunt, Logan, president Altil 8.57 9.27 Fd of Utahns, Inc., said the day- All Am 1.23 1.34 3.47 3.75 Am Bus long meeting will probe a Am Div 11.54 12.62 Am Grth 7.85 8.53 wide variety A travel-relate- d Am inv 36.1936.19! Mut 9.83 10.74 subjects, such as recreational Am AXE HOUGHTON: AxeH A 8.29 9 01 AxeH B 10.62 11.54 AxeH St 7.62 8.40 Axe Sci 21.49 23.36 8.02 8.02 Bebson Blue Rid 13.43 14.68 fcnd Stk 7.10 7.76 8.85 9.67 Bost Fd Broad St 14.74 15.94 15.37 16.84 Bullock Can Gen 8.67 9.48 1.56 9.38 Inc Cap Cap Lila 4.33 6.93 Can! Shr 8.96 9.79: CHANNINQ FUNDS: The second half of the annual quota is . 150 new members. Balan 13. IS 14.40 Com St 2.02 2.21 18.14 19.83' membership drive of the Salt Our goal for the fall event was Orwth 8.13 8.89 Incom 3.32 3.63 Lake Area Chamber of Com- also 150 and we finished with Spec! 215 new members. We hope to Cham Fd 18.54 20.27 3.24 3.54 Citadel merce will kick-of- f Thursday afexceed our goal, he said. Col Pd 13.65 14.92 ternoon with a special meeting again COMMONWLTH of five teams are FUNDS: of team captains at 5 p.m. at Captains Richard Clark, Walker Bank & Cwth In 10.5? 11.57 Diver Gr 15.15 16.60 the Ambassador Club. Trust vice president; Dan Hein-e- r, Dlvid Sh 3.85 4.22 Dow Th 1.24 8.91 Rail-rao& Rio Denver Grande reHal Harmon Chairman 14.51 15.95 Dreyfus Eatn Bel 11.31 12.29 George Nicolatus, Bonne- Eatn ports that the Spring Drive Stk 16.41 17.61 ville Architects; Verl Gurr, Pld Cap 14.1815.41 Fund 18.72 20.24 oresident of Rocky Mountain Fid Fid Trnd 29.89 32.49 lachinery, and Dr. Robert Mor-o- FINANCIAL PROGRAMS: 6.11 7.4J physician. Oyn Inc 7.15 7.82 GROUP SEC: 10.60 11.59, Aerosp Com 51 13.76 15.05 Fui Ad 9.36 10 23 Ham kda 5.54 4 06 Inc Bost 7.60 8.31 INVEST GROUP: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OPEN SUNDAY U Utah Branch of Intarnational Sales Organization will tr;.i a limited number of mature (forty plus) men and woman to oct as our Representatives. This work requires intelligent plenned effort, 10 hours per week, end a honest dosira to add to your income. Minimum commission $600.00 per sale. You will bo guided and , ' trained by successful people who will not waste your time. s To image plaaio call an evening appointmei or write W-- Name: . Address: . City It Stale:. t la Salt Lake TrlbunaDasarot Ntws TDT U K HI Kao - . |