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Show 14' 011100010106.05;40..bPWIPMett;isaoPme,Nr.006.0walpasavalesgr,o.odepogisesalloeiptemo.s.4..poketbAis- Business Life , Prr.00Tgr,,,,,77,01.31,-- wevebtomag 4.10,rti,e4rala0,40P.Rt14.10.01kac,, TODAY'S STOCK MARKET TODAY DESERET ! October NEWS, Thursday, 1768 TO, 11 B ! 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;11111111111111111111 How Many KAiinorities? Au hundreds (00) ()milted ex. cf.' for inMose designated (z) which are traded la shiere lots end carried in kilt DIVIDENDS: (a) plus extra) (0) paid year; tol payment on accumutoted divldonds; (dI declared or so tar this year, no regular rate; (etoa,dCeSn POs stocks (9) nnuai rate plus stock (h) capital o,stribution; (I) per ddend; tent In stock; Ott per cant in stock paid lett year; (x) FRACTICNS: (t) indicates following flour, is fraction in 32nds; (I) Indicates foi,owirg figure is fraction In 'laths. ' ,,4,,.., 1 to 14'1' : ,i!! tat'--i 1 , 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,111111111111111111111111ffill ' :n 1 di 917 :,Pg 111 2)3 Aican Alg !AtiegCp .13d Al Lud 2.40 1,41g Pw 12 IAA Ch All1sChal 8 lieved to he low. "The true figure is probably tween 6,000 and 7,000," The department reports. be- the Utah Bankers Frank Nelson, president , Utah should be that feels Association, strongly to consumer comes it when nation of the ahead of ... '.-14' ;e344 I Ex Cell 1.20 FactrM .800 Praire C .541b Fairedr .15d ealrmont 1 FarahMt - SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE -0.00 Bu tErneire .63,03-7- Banner Bristol .33 .25 2.06 1.05 1.05 6 00 - 2.12'S Eurt11154 1.15 1EurStand 1.15 13niconda 6 37'S ,SoldCha'n Z1reatWest 6.37'4 6.71 ilornSilver 1.70 18) .17 .33 'Kashmir .21 ennebec .,8 11E ethimon Champ Ch at Cons Chief PM C'eeton Colo Cons Comb Met :omet .50 2.70 .46 .55 .45 2.00 .41 Comstock ConsEur Cyescent Croft Crown CI r000n BastUtah .511 .i',5 26 .75 .16 1.40 .91 .4S 1.65 i kerstone titammdb iParkCIIV 'Pack Prem 'Prince Banner too. 30 at ----- .79 .22 Rico 6 kux .47 3 00 7.12'1 to .50 12 50 .25 1 75 F MC SOO Sr 1.44 Cp .85 ',toe ISoSi and IA; .16 3.0,a .7f, .J.25 6.15 15.25 ''','' 6.1r ince 15 intictd tintIcSid 1 15. 2 8 ?ilthCent UnrkCity itit ahCons utidAs UtWvoCons 'Water Nhittinotn .29 ' .11 .13 00 '26 '7, 00 0 21.00 14.04 .90 1'60 23.00 LIT P11.1.. 32.Dn ZCM1 16.00 4 15 eiv3 AC 7:04) ?i , t) ,,,, ,,, 2.1 25 00 34.00 19.00 At Close 771 1.40 1.70 Freept5 Fruenut 1.40 CD GAP Cp .40 300 Grain Futures Lower crts1( 2. $3374: ast at 1.6,5; 1200 at 1,70; 0 000 25; 210J at 1.15; 100 at al 1.15; 200 at 40 100 1 20; 4,0t)3 at 2.00: 1,000 at 2 125 at 1.50; 1.000 at 1.45; 2,000 at 1.55 10,100 1.35. 100 at 1.60 at 801Mon 481 at 1.15. 1.,Vheat, corn, oats CHICAGO (UPI) ColO(.ons 1,500 at 36C. fractionally lower, soybeans CombMat 1,000 at lact 2.010 al 111c. and ryeat were the close togas, on the Chicago lower Comttock SOO St 3.00. Board of Trade. Conaur 2000 at 42c; LODO at 43C; 200 Wheat was off 3i to 11 ó cent; corn off 41c 2,000 at 45c. a' Crescent to 112; oats off 1e to ks; rye off kg to 1,500 at 50c. ); end soybeans off It'.2 to 21s. Croft SOO at 20c 559 At 25c; 500 at 20C Wheat prices eased under commission Empire 100 at 25c; 500 at 26c. house and local selling with some ear. EurLille elo at 95c. as prolittaking. Commercial marked turStand 200 at 1.55; 3)0 at 1.60. buying was light. GreatWast 3,001., at 25C. 1 to 112 rents eased under Corn prices 211.:. liorn 3.000 at local and commisslon house selling which Kashmir 4,000 at 45C. followed early hedge selling by elevator 50 at 3 Kennebec 3,600 at 2.00 firms. Park City 1,500 at 29c. Soybeans came under oresswe and Prince 3 000 at 20c. at 200 gave up 11,t cents In active !rade, with San 300 at 0.31ti1 900 at 150; sales hedging representing 0 25; SO at A00. rountry eg sinst overnight purchases. SoStand t'd00 at 3 00. Emily trade reflected an accumulation of Sundrinse pn at 15.00. late after Wnincedsy seiting orders TinticLd LOCO at 31c 1.000 at 36. Prices had dipped neariy 2 cents but 'inticStAnd 100 At 15 01.2. before again Cons 1.000 at 90c. prices siffered turning down Pt the close. Water 100 at 1.05; 100 at 1.190. Rve and oats were featureless. Outside market: closed lower. Buil Ex. s IoU GnAvear c l 7. 60 onFood 7.40 Gen Hos1CP Gen InsIr 71 Gen Mills .80 Gn Mot G PubU Gen Sit r Y Cash Grain United Press trtercationel Stocks lower in active trading. Bonds Irrroular. covernment bonds steady. American stocks lower in active Ictitewoct stocks lower. London stocks lower. Co..on 'Ogres higner. Grains In (Wont. 110144 lower, torn le higher oat le to is lower, nis 14 vbeans la to Vs lower. .1pAqw.dipmb,06t4t,osfebPrall, CHICAGO (UPI) Wtyeas unchanged; 1.2234N, Corm 12 to 2 cents Cath grain sales: 2 No. red soft yellow higher: No. No eIlow No. 5 yeilow 1.02iv; 4 yellow samOle grade yel!ovi .96- - 98,S. No. 2 extra heavy Oafs unchanged; white .60N. No. 2 plump 1.13' 2N closed 2k Nye unchanged. to Pt lower, teed Parley mailing to le lower, Soybeams I.; higher; No. I Yellow 24634, track Chicago. Mat HOrlYWI HoovB Markets In Brief tract, Nm. C,0 3 HousLP Howmet 1.10 1.20a 1.12 .70 daho P 5.60 deall3a110 1 Canle 116 IIPowr 110 mparial cp 2 ntp. 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'4 137s 7612 33 1120 200 269 267 6 102 1(4 277 99 459 1.60 1.64 USMCo 22142 7C 588 10, 5627'4 6527143st Walgren .90 !Warn Lam 681., Wmn W i'2() 34, 171,4 ii '"'..::, i.; WsVaPolo 11 WsWirline 35 47 ii 90it ,15 16 404,4 so sos 42 23 74 1177 150 118 503 57,5 40,8 5716 57. 30 7818 14814 14471 3011 80 - ere 33,4 27 22,1 28 21,1e i 34 27 26 30 39's 27,44 271S 21' 30'e $64 31'1 5C34 45 34'4 441a Ws -P- -- 54' 37,11 81,e 794 74-2- 714 178 35 73 28 23 256 90 580 69 145 39 123 279 54 92 109 JCS 24 2'04 384 27.o 92 341s 72 70' 74,1 Lin 26,4 37:4 2614 91'4 91.4-- 3314 34 37'4 78 7Int-2- 30 5814 30,i 9 54's 590 135 204 239 8 92 184 184 239 230 14 $o sl V3 4514 34.4 46,4 1,4 54'a sm 110 107's 88,1 107,4-1- 90 8914 90 23 224t 32'v 2234, 384 33'4 5112 513i 25 60 50511 $t 141 34,11 51k1- -2 24e-- - 2,0 I 5811 78 46,i 23 13 46,2 4, 23 211 4331 85'1 84 84 41341 91 3734 42 23 2231 245 10'1 10 41,s 19 56,1 169 29411 28'a 65 10534 WO I 5331 1&11 41341 at 37,t l 37'6 Sono Fie AO Schnley 1.20 Scherno 1,40 49's 35 ',Scott Papr 'Stod Cot Is 'Sears R 4 SheronS 20 1,20 2 10 209 474 33 273 186 212 Track sales: um 2,60. -- 3812 7 lt, ::44 :).W :17 170 larneLo p 29'2 29'1 9 .014 49, 22 27 1S 1418 l4v4 41'4 40'8 41.2 12'8 17,ivs 78'. 12,4 281, 2814 23 221,4 22's 20'. 190 19,1 30' 2 ZO 1712 11 Al 79 10. 34'2 IS'. 790 1!1 S2r3 17 92,, IS 11 , 3s 7 S7 18 34 3012 t7fp.molikagyo 8's 112 103 10 14', 11' c9 171. 17 30 .14 7' s 6,4 7111 331, S91 9 S914 19' toJ; ',42 111 04 2 70 914'. 111, , 7P,',4- - 41r. 16. 2 24,4 2,-- 24 47 464 471. i ,ty 2142," 1$1i 70 Its 50 - 17'o 28', 27,, IM -- 42s Ara A3 70 17 8 t, 99 29. 35' 4' I, 'Cie' 1..4 3419 141. 3410 7,4 24 NEW YCRK at' - (UPI) Meal priceSLe cent 99 per 26.00 c lb. primary, PUrl - 20,75 - - - plotari - -- - - - - 12','Viirc(0,17 ',4 Walkerbank&Trust ! IZCMI -- -- -- lecal Mutural -Fletcher Furl' itFollodersMutood IndustryFordArner SuPervisedinvGromh " 7.95 8 70 - Wool Market Egg Market Grade AA Market wick, unchanged. extra large, urade AA large, 47,30; AA grade grade AA small, 2831. Prices to ocod-ce- rs, grade AA 9rade AA megium, tarot), 350; grade AA small, 1621. mum, Bank Debits October D. 1961 Wednesday's bank debits Same clay last year :9,753,19 ,t 36,313,1CI IVIONDAIIT yellow midi- Washington l's 7. 13111- -- 7'2 HIGHT 14 al12: 3911-- r Lt . 61 65 42126 30 14. '11 ..,'5 2- Vs 13S , ' The Range: Oolin WHEAT 1.25,2 Dec 1.3114 Mar Jul - 44 2514 12 27'4 34 14. 48 3036 3834 76 7636 1.31's LW" Dec Mar 643'. .6011 may .641 1.31)34 1.0414 1.09,2 1.351, 1.:414 1.34'4 1.031 1.111 1.154 1.10.1 11146 1.1214 1.106 1.1534 1.16 1.154 1.1534, 341i 30711 .66116 62 ' 323) 1.30 1.3aa's 1,33,4 1.321,4 1.1370i 1.CS3B B 10814 .64' .64 .631 .643 .65 .6441 t 62't .62 .63 - A 1.1414 63's 4336 .64l4 11 5o 1.2911 1.34li4 1.33 1.37 112m, 1.0ali 1.091 1.13,t 1.24 1.23,a 1.24 .63, i free Monday evening discussion series by Dean Witter & Co. 18111 Dec la Mar 1 May 5.4 2234 29 40 1.13112 1.13'5 1.131 1.1631 1.1736 1.1634 1.1734 . 'Jul 4- - 36 14 72 1 32 1 60 46164- - 60 47 16 6 1.:4412 Jul Sep 3634 71'5 304 OATS 1.254t 1.251i 1311,4 1.3551 1.0411 1.09 1.12' 1.1546 Clotonirav. Low High 1.3eSs AT THE Futures ' G rain SOYBEANS 2.5234 Nov Jon 1.131 1.1534 1.151 1.17 1.1614 .7tt 2523s 2.5014 2.50' 1.17h B 2121,1 2.5A'4 2.544 2.60'6 2.60' a 2.57'4 2.57 23336 2.62' o 2.60,4 2.601t 2.673o 2.6211 2.604 2.6034 Mar May Jul Aug Sep 13614 t 2362 239, 2.6214 2.62 2.5836 2.5834 2,57 2.57' 247'6 247'4 2.440.4 2.46'4 2.47'9 2.57, GUARANTEE R Each Monday evening for ten weeks Dean & Co. will present a completely ditferent, informal discussion about various aspects of investing. The series of sessions will cover such subjects as how the New York Stock Exchange operates, techniques of trading, investing for maximum income, use of put and call options, mutual funds, technical market analysis and various other subjects which will answer many questions you may have about investing. Witter te The format is designed to permit and encourage questions on any of the subjects covered, with the over-al- l program geared to the needs of both beginning investors and those who have already had some investment experience. KING SIZE - 0., , ! o .v. . rfr7:1. ,,,.. 11 ,t' A 0', "A is A:(A 't A ". '14?1'',N,, '; m ' 1 , . 0 .....:,-.- (Not As Shown) ser.",:r..,., ; ', ' I ,, .,:,,' ' - No,.e7,:;-::':';-,,I- . '',,,,,.., ,..i.,:....,.. , ''s - 11 ' '''!,',.J:.-,!:':''',:--''-'-';---- ,;;;;.-- 5341-1- - I , 38,41 f 49.91 48 49,11-2''- self-contain- Not As Shown) Twin or Full Size I ond Box Spring ATTENTION!! in00 2601 So. State Reg. 69.95 Box Legs TO 'a tresses MATTRESS sizes BankAmericard-Walko- damaged 484-440- Time: 7:30 p.m. lit Co., Incorporated South mat-'OU- R box springs of all quantities. & & r Bankard OVERMAN MATTRESS CO 2601 So. State Monday evenings, October 14 through December 16. Salt Lake City NO OBLIGATION SALT LAKE CITY Dates: Witter Place: "an 15 East First Sprin94490 Slightly REBUILD When 328-343- 4 89" TWIN BED Mattress For reservations and further details, telephone Guarantor 159. Sole Price New Address Terms Arranged or 16 2 48'2-- 1' 5144 49' 49' 57 52' 2 79' 2 79,i 79 116 11344 1133.- -2 40' 29''2 39's 33,4 33' 2 4a 52'1 51 5The 70 .; 90 ...,,,rN:','..t oe::$,,,-44- , PRESENT Is 274 69' You are invited to attend one bession or all sessions since each evening's lecture will be discussion. The schedule of a specific dates and topics is available upon request from the office of Dean Witter & Co. QUEEN SIZE ';.1:,,,.'',::,,,.,.,:: ESTIMATE 10941 0 7900 FREE 554. 29 flifq,d0,!,,NtoWINXl ,eao.440400tokAtwt.b.1k,te,,Atm.isitotmmo,,04ftewaNw''1,00.00a.110,0twit7ommoNINikalift.,"olopol64A.0,490tN,41 s pi ?IV,. 17a 1711 10 DEA141 WITTER Cc Co. INCORPORATED Member New York Stock Exchong Better MottrAsss Are Made PROVO 61 North ist West 373-304- OGDEN No Chaige 15 East First South 328-343- SALT LAKE Zenith 942 'OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 AT 2601 SOUTH STATES 4 , ,... 30 lb ingots t':, 0:met,tic, 99S per cent. AMimony 44 00 c lb.'''. 4m0 .t.0 pure, f.o.b. Loredo, Tex., bu:k delivered U.$.', 2LO0 26.1S tCr...poer .7 Electrolyt'c 422.25 c lb; lake 42.00 c lb. 4.50 3.,5 UO C 12.50 3 New York 2.10 Common lb( Lead ,. . 10.00 910 'St. Louis 12 20 c lb. 10.11,1 1 11.25 99.9 per cent pure, 1 ft11: manganese ',SO J. 20 tons, 29.85 c lb. e 24 00 23.50 Nickel Electrolytic cathodes, 1.o.b.., 9.75 9.00 Port Colborne, Ont., 94.00 c lb. 23.25 22.25 Platinum Soft, 99.5 fine $1204125 02.,.' 17.03 )603 , al 2.2- 2.25 11,lb flask. Quicksilver 4 5 5 New York prompt delivery 151.80' 15.121k 15.42'S c lin ". ic 11.02 8 .50 Powder per rent miniNi 15.25 Imum 1435 ' pure $3 ib 54 ..,0 36,c0 Prime weatern, New York, 14.180. 51.00 48.00 Zinc C lb; East St. Louis 13.50 c lb. 1,,,, 4.10 104.03 lee 00 NEW YORK Pittsbwoh scrap, 38.00 41.00 (API lat.el No 1 heavy was mimed Wednesdak 3U.00 20.10 25.00 23.00 by Iron Age at 24.00,21.00. 34.10 24.(0 NEW YORK (AP) 18 00 30 01 Spot non ferrous' metal prices Thursday: copper 42.,42it 17.00 16,00 a pound, Connecticut Valley; lead 16.00 1.03 11.00 12.00 Icsnts cents a pound, New York; lin.: 13,y -cents a pound, East St. Louis; tin $1.54 a Funds p3und; Ncw York; gold $39.00 per troy per troy cunca, New York; sliver $2.0-11 9,00 19 75 1541.00 New York; Quicksilver ounce, 8 93 k. Ye nominal ei per '. tIck, 7 81 ,4 2a.t.) TacarCorp TracyCollinsBank UtahCortereteP,ps UtahConstructioa UtahHomeFireons ,i 19, I ? kurr,nt.m, 4,00 22.54 Rogersaros SaitLakeHardwars SealCrattCor SentinelSecurity SouthweltResearch SuretvLite ' il Z A LI Metal Market 1LI''' 116-'-4 Al 1918 4' 71 .1"a 46'1 La 81,1 b 0.1 7.00 79 70 3 .42 .42 Cord Al Ue y C cn I .0 UtantSa .t(a WO Nuclear laleCoito .64 .14 6.50 ;i0.00 74,0 21,4 'Fri 19.uu 2m 24i, in 4 70 138 40,44 4.50 1, .25 14.50 1841 VII 21 Ili 'Technic 46.'ad 411-- 4 6' '14 6271 44 382 47 . 6034-- 114 41'6 48 ' Paintings ',X 87' ',La InterntguntainGas LaneWocAinc LiteinsCoKy Mast.talrvestment Mcrrisonknuosert NallAmerLite NattSecurthes NatichaWesteriLiti NorthwestNalGas Oittncorporated Pignee,NatGaS 1 1, 15 WA 7st , e 7,4 7,1 4: 128 2,3 12'4 17 81C;; 251'2'.1293"25;:T12'1,,:''.' FrOntieg Air A Coro Baiter), 7544 yellow Span-;e- h rege2.9;2.65; Colorado Yellow Spanyellow medi, ish large Illinois yellow medium, um small large 2.00; W's .4"- 14 'corsin YliOW rredium '10; Colorado 14 221a Idaho large 235; 695,s as large white ,,, Washington large 5634 361i 5318 2234 2834 40 4116 59' 49, -- 4 Tesota011 373'- 4- icur Criem FuJity C,, )i Feel Pesour I 3 43'14 1.4,: 71 Y Cr) P 0'1 11.4 3) :) ,i0t) Dixiist1 1G C GPM . ,t7 i).tit, 4....c,or Garrat.ire ght H y rttic 15 4 :11...10 3636- -1- 2516 2634 48 2933 493a 38 38 57 .,. 7234 I 38 SCMCp 60'4 35 61 flI8 5 Onions: Arrlvals 13; track 4, SUPPl'esi 'liberal; demand slow; market down. - '43 I 29411-- 44 1' 7 .60e 126 204 14,6,, .1112.65-28- 212 143- 4- 12 1 44 3434 81 47 01,7 $3'i 2 69 41 32 36 231 - 594114 41'4 29,1 70 14 24 00 88 34 5014 53 I 11) 55.1tI't 68't 67'4 269 4131 39 7738 72 37 . ts',A'',','.:,.,.,...'''..77w.4,t7- 31) 31sa 3758 47,4 7341 3041 5934 3258 51,1 40'4 - MATTRESS SALE 70,1Pt 0'6 79'1 150 23 30"4 - 1'2 71 405 47 65 124 54'5 i ..1bt,o vsrheaiet,tals LauiisOti hitsibccCorp FastSecirts Cheese brick ars: single may ' Sep CORN 1 49-SD 41 Dec 43.4 431- 4- Ps !Mee 33,2 3414 It May Jul Sep TEN-YEA- 23's 23,1 86 67 243 58 4614 37 34 n- 264 37e 47 73 0'1 3049 ow,',1 4 711841 )0,4 e's iC aorteapre,01. itenstioalStaotts - CHICAGO Poultry-T- oo 4 23's 47..4 47 271t :, 71 8 Stohneviiiessivan tis ownIngArms BrUtIVA'lia Drug Lommet...alSrhfartrtg Lt.,mr:utotSsien.st.tihts CortmentaltionS DelhiTavlo'0,1 Va1141,15ank&Trust 11ialleyN 01Bark 318, ORTHOPEDIC SLEEP SETS 7't 31 an 244 ) s 27,8 tAi 34'. 34'o 274 224 2214 3Ist 31 95 94 356 1.70 1.40 W513anc -- S31.2 365,4 2514 76 ao 28'4 -- 41 873A- -5, 62"' '8 .V 2; s . . - 87 29, 91 15 34 32 12 88 22,- 4- - 4 -' 42e 79 190 22 22' 11 221 - 397' 63- 3838 5838 1 (rr 1'4 Cry cc,0 '1 Computf 81 411 c reo e 2 eCA 8 lc i,1 PA p, , Produce Market 73I 7993.1 30'.a 3214 66, 4 178 139 7C Sd 'CO1,4 4 6 ,TonnFirstNall 113 27612 274,4 275121'1'; lionslitahBancorp 1.60 1.83 1.20 4 '1' B it. el 47 Produce: (UPI) few to report. 5 lb processed loaf chedd-- I Muenster 4234, 1,4 451- 2daisies 54' longhsens Wool tops to. blocks $ 1.3,11; Swiss, NEW YORK 1 (UPI) 26,- 2- 34 point lower to 2 points Swiss totes opened too tew to report; 66'-1- 34 (wheels): Cedidn on Me NY. Exchange this 56'24- 12 blocks): grade A 593144; grade' higher 2821- -. 14 B 5612-6morning. grade C 54'2-6- 1 . Oct. (1968) 16211 follow: 6234-- 134 the prices as repartee by Openin 111.4 wholesale prices C b.d. NC March 09691 166.1 34 51341Chicago Mercantile 'Exchange: 38 93 score 67,2; 92 score. bid, Mbf 1661 bid, July 167.3 bid, Oct. Butter-Stea- dy. 57,4112 6714; 90 score 6634; 112 score 6012; car- - 168 3 bid, Oct 168.0 b.d, Dec. )(11.3 bid, March (1970) 168,3 bid. 49 1t lots: 90 score 67'.4; 89 score 62. Grease wool futures Opened I points 23,- 4- 34 White large extra s AO ; Eggs-Stea- dy. to 3 paints lower. Oct. (1968) 119.1 186,,p,,,14 mixed large extras untracled; mediums higherDec. 121.5, March (1969) 122 5, May 24. bid, 27,2 checxs 37, standards 38; Potatoes: Total U.S. shipments 210: old' 123 2, July 122 II bid, Oct. ;217 bct, Dec. bid. March (197D) 124.5 (id. 89; track supplies ,124.2 33; lard raw arrivals 99,4 lo light; demand slow; market steady. 1A unless U.S. lb Track (100 sales 271- 2- aal 34 'otherwise noted): Minnesota round reds: 85 round 291- 2- IS central dish ict 243, Wisconsin 39'- a- 12 reas norgolds Washington sales: Street n 10512-1- 12 I norgolds, 400, susMlniwsota-Nort241- 2- 1,1 set burbanks 2.90 3.10; Minnesota 53121 Dakota round reds 44 Wisconsin rul-'russet burbant.s 18 reds round le'set burbenks 441i- -1- V-m 43,11- - 43 34' 26' 2212 207 s 59,2 13'4 23 295i 297- 4- 67, 42 197 WUnion , 20,4 '1'4"1 El 110 10914--- 1,6 1.40 ,Weyerh 401,4. 1, Wheel Steel 571e ;,, Whirlol 1.60 s7x4 2 30,, t,,, White Mot 711761 11111'111 CP 14573- -7 271 44 227 369 223 ,,,4 aa, 2014 3134 140 34 2814 141 49a8 se,i 3819 60'62 6234 43' 4 13,4 Xerox , 27'4 je 69 1454 4332 3411 4612 L 4 79'4 41' lei 26 2,6 li'.3 ,:, 3,4 37, 4 2P,4 rs v. P!IIPCI 2' r 4LtP '1ii ' 7 stacks an today. Last Chg. NEW YORK he Amecan Stock Exchange ow Salesitscist ergh 78 A :1'4 :7' 8 ' ri e( tCOt .4ra 2. 74 10 A 43 22's 21,)8 Am Pet 3 I 314's 10 ArkLaG 78 7'.1 ie4 1 markets P m. imately change througnout the Gm PI ICIS co not airbrInd .75 incivue marlop, Markdown or trarimia Lep Net .160 BID ASKED Marred( Aid SECURITIES raolybdd Co NMI Vier', 17.00 16.53 Attsrtsensloc Ni w Parkt.i se, oti yA.J Arttalsthtartie,ds 7 BA .0okleo 27uo ,st.)0 AnathteLorg I PacNartel I 9 00 8 YO Arrac,canshsLaatt Dr ti. a 4 u 4 AmencanWester Re',yes Ind 10 5 16.45 okruenMasta,r Shattuck Dit L6.75 36.0J Atgoneutinc Stel Metal 5i ii.bl I 17 i: 5 Statham Attectdil, Gas Ins 3314 U-3 10 3414 35,4 44 24 2843 96 2014 70 09 110 1083i 3012 105,4 24, 5212 44 1771 4034 15V1 275 118 118 296 1 W Inc 20111CnFox R Varian Asso 14 3814 vendoco ILT 5631 .45 VictorCo 134 4711Va Elec Loa AA 11 673,4 9314 2758 114 6 100 522 TriCon 2.72d I 343 275 249 39'4 , 1 78'4 62's 514 29 WS Indus .40 V1'USPirse 1.20 USPle 1.60d 217o- -- IS USPCP I'S 81 US Smelt le 5624-- 134 USSteel 2.40 53"e 34 uS Mb Co L 35 Unit UM .84 13 135 Upjohn 1.0 3211 2351 27 7834 6334 5134 845'4 914 27 66'4 562 2612 66',4 5558 3976 31,,2 UnCarbide 2 Un Elec 1.20 2207,'7;, ,l' Unocal 1.4a Un Pacific 2 4534- -''4 UnIank 1.00 38'47.3.17 Uniroyl 1.20 43341-'- 4 to Aircr 1.83 34 5434 unAirLine 451,4 UnCoro ,60d 2311 41214 2712 30 15235 531a 22 8531 111 - 2234 43 190 31 381 1.'20 A 341-- 13. a 22,1 451 44. 1.42 .40 .80 .40d 1.60 .80 .40d 1.80 .80 ;Irans110 r w - 5934 38 56,2 49 2318 27 18E0'2 166 142 2734 2734 '11UnFruit 1.40 4's 85'S 87 us Gyps, 3 49',4 576113 133'4 32,a 472 46'4 31 ETr 2512 2534 68 29"'2 75 81 163 60 1334 2334 4844 --TT eledyne 1 40'7 29's 2154 408 36'3 436 447 535 63 95 57 227 1416 194 2.10 2.60d 2.2 87310 40 10253 4934 M !SunshhAn .52 Sup Oil 1.40 81 Swift Co .60 78'.4 25 6734 lliP4 41311 Ind 101 619 72 68 132 466 295 266 2'1 ,5,.,7 . 7Q 6 82,1 80'4 7778 76'4 4512 45'4 33'4 3234 100 27,2 2634 'Std Ohio 2'2 Sled Drug 411,S1Wr1 W 1..5 114 StudeWort 1 Snry 432( 111 2 5414 12 227 133 771218YongS,' 4546, 78 'Zenithle .8,,,ii.!Texaco Tex .' 4034 2934 7554 5434 41 793 188 '!.4 6934 1734 44' 2 43 9511 90 7851 77, 4 ,5,! ,56,.,4 .0'9 822 183 24'4 6914 12 4.5 34 521,2 19 1:0.;1 55'2-1- 4 1,0n,u0,10,tisiolnnsierilrgriaistrheortieAsS?1 4,440,000 860,000 8,390,0013 7'81 1.80 1.40 1.08 1.49 1.60 2.83 .64 Spartan 121SP:101nd 88'SW NJ 671-- 57 ie 1'4 4 IndicatesIfollowing ys Over The Counter Bond $alsa 337s 3112 34 32 52 , r 10114 708 218 1498 334 AS, a 46'8 Al's istmes Share Volume ,7A 3090,000 'Winn Dx 1.56 IWouissorth 1 353- 4- 35 4,I' 121.40. 21'1 3 5' 11, . . .4 417s Thursdays Quotations The Noon net price change Of all NYSE stocks traded, computed by f'uotron Servper cent) ice, was off 0.11 from previous days lose. Using April 1, 1966 prices as a 100 base, the Indicator at noon Thursday was 6612--134 ;84 Zateievietry Market Indicator 66'4 79,4 29'1 AI. 8 st .19'8 103.15 United Press International Tuesday Monday Wk Ago 81 122 105 New h;ghs . 2 New lows ... . 640 769 5'7 Advances 170 516 6.2 Decir,e 212 234 Unchanged 1566 1551 158 Totals New York Siock Exchange sales today- -- 2134 3534 5512 8' 1 231;4 WeitornU,Toet 30)79 By 611 sTis 7, 51'1 What the Stock Market Did Advances Det lines Unchanged Total t ttOt 42 75 7" 7 :C'' CAwran PWCorn !;rnesM.r ror UrAcciP6.1.0 ty Um versiONWr We. tiPmPsctt.c Vvh ita ker Tuesday's Duotationt NEW YORK 11.1P11,4The 1$ most t stocks traded on the New York tiye Stock Escharge Tuesday. Sales Close Chg. 218 830 in C1T 58' 1 4 1 2 254 500 Nat Gen Co s 217 703 55 Am Tel&Tel 214 900 4324 Occid Pet Is 148 433 3. 13' 2 Am Motors 128 900 Am 14 26t Mach&Fdry 1'4 1,ad Sq Gard );,'CO 11,4 4914 107,430 Sanders Assoc , 94,1o0 1431s Control Date 52 41 - 8s 84,200 Sou'h Pee 17114 1 8162,0 Felslaft Br 2514 77,030 Atcan Alum It Linton Carbide 75,730 47's 'a as 400 53 remise I's 31s aosi GI Am Holding 6e,40 Exchange C's-- 41S' 4 4. se St. 10it tp2' I 62' 81'8 31:: le S'erlirgEpct 15 Most Active Stocks 144mm, New York Stock toclaySit ,180,000. ; 24'x tO Fift,cirien SkaLir.D,10 S':Iwie Chem SS 12 2 781 7 St b 30347 103.73 4 65 1330E1hrmarn Poor's Indexes 70 SS 26,4 21 179 All cep? C. o 2e SI 12 72 2 DA RC N le 950 00 Ss 53 S3 53 53 17,4 12' I Coht.rCcnn 14 12011,000 & 16 e 2, IPCOHuspSuP LI VEelecirosys Levte rmnsend NittiGenCe.o NewmertMmine 619,;60 1,772,013 684 PO 1 ess,594,0911 1,53,414,261 17,t Ve 5re ' I , 17 BeloPete eeratiet I 1195,00 113 03 112 88 5 up 2.40 SquarD '4 'Squibb LIM 94 StBrnd8 1.40 4 StdKoll .12d StOiCal 2.70 11734-- 17 11 24 34 40d .70a 43b 52 1834 221, 49, :1,5' 55, 2 1833 46 590 3297Il411!)C17;ignb 308 39 4234 27' 2 Ili 36,1 J76 15 30 - 4441. 12 40'2 30'a 194 13 123 77 186 22 1.60 49'1 :5'4 3812 4214 5234 21 .8052 ISafewy 1.10 !SLIcosLd 2.80 1,4,St Reg 1.409 .30 Sanders 4 01 210 77 356 TOO Rohr CD 80 RovalD .114e 19, 312 313 393 90 33 68 49,q 371a 459 468 98 35114 1261i- -2i 3614 41 19,4 15'7 CS 1.56 1.96 .90 1.20 3.40 1.61 1.60 2.60 .60 .60 IR .50 aython 54,611i, Reading Co 39 Si Rep Sti 211 291'2- -1 :Revlon 1.40 441' Rex4.11 .30g 14, 114 Rey Met .90 6514 Revrob 2.10 60's 170 172 25 'Piper R 38 614 39 16 16 153, 31 1128 87 11,6 23 3112 311'4 32' a 79'i 216 65 4646 'Phala PhilPt 11144 11196 82'2 PeopOs PepsiCo !Pfizer 1,191115bry 11012-- 194 4,Ib4 22"a 1.04 1.12 1.20q In al Pc1'4.1' 1.20 Pan Ant AO 611 Parthdl Parke Dvs 21C 2 Penney PenDor .60g !Pa Lent 243 4, PhliaEl n Phil Mr 2411, 23 We 46,4 4 6 96 66'1 M Durk Penn191. 40,421 50 83,4 716 t. 9, 63 58s 58' 2514 31.11 112344 t 15,4, 31 7112 130 157 Occld P .60g OgdenCo lOhlo Ed 1.42 Pat Gas Ili t1PacLtC 1.60 PacPwr 1.20 55,6 25 1101'2 198.. -0- 96 85 AO 451e 23:1 t! 1,e 1344 70,4 111 9! 79,6 29,6 42,1 252 219 319 Co. & WO I'm Lel A;rWe, t Amics esr Amer P,4,to tiarrvW,,ght NEW 5,ClRK (UFOStandard & Poor's Nou,riu indexes tor thursPay. SIM 13 equals 41. 425Ind 20R SSAltit 2112 ---V OrRack I12 Otis El Co 2 lOulbord M 1 s lOwensC 1.41 t Owenlit 1.35 85 2944 42' 32,2 .054 27,6 30'1 157 'MurPCO E 18 3934 4214 2' 4 294 f'4 310 661 t4 40 89 1.2., 22 72 201 MIS1TeI !Nat Alrl .32 NatBisc 2.10 40661 49 191Cash 1.20 N Dairy 1.60 29421k 52 NatDist 1.80 1,6 3692- -1 !Nat Gen .20 1. 16 NatDylasm 2 14 NtLead 3198 2,rd N atSteet 2' a NevPower 1 .80 6033 14 Newbery 1.16 !NEng 1.10 174 11 Niannao Nort&Wat 70,4 No Am Rk 2 or. NoNtOs 210 51 2 No Par. 2,60 I 831.4. NnStPw 1,60 37,, Nwslikir 311 3614134 NowstInd 2d Nolitanc 2.30 36,.6 3111 175 452 I 'MonlWard :Motorola Mt Fuel 1.68 1916 41 19 it 8214 117 166 112 304 269 46 26'16 , 58 38 5863 Wonsan IA 2 9s 49,1 98 129 144 57 e5 182 57 289 451 .82 iM1d5oLl9 1,6 M'r Si! 4 2712 32.4 'Sinclair 'SingerC Sm Klin 115 CalEd SouthCo ,SoNaIG 1,2 Sou Pac .....1SouRwy 1,4 34 312 al;i 2'34 2.30 1.40 32 2334 2234 3534 35 29 4212 42 30 4634 4618 3 32,1 324 172 4378 4344 67 118,4 11752 74 61'2 Al 86 6734 6714 24 SS 5612 832 3834 37 4L8 43 414i 34 96 341'4 65 3112 37 3611 64,4 13 :MrLean tk ;Mead C 1.90 IN Memorex 1.60 46 !Merck 'M G M 1.20 55,6 37 8712 6$14 6631 35 118 14 61,4 30't 30'6 34 143 319 435 260 39 2116 950.71. SierrPov .68 Signal Co 1 77s1-- 221 66 0458 35 229 27 38 136 56'4 Se 28'19 33 17 30'6 39'6 37 .60 42'2 347 We ie 437e-1- 22 114 71 108 81 107 43 35,6 5511. 39 32'4 596 514 1514 284 51'4 127 2514 28,2 2114 8212 2544 1614 lAc HI 54611,61McGr 173 5474 --6 32N, 11,6M M M 1.45 82161;6 lMinnPL 1.10 29,4 39,6116 IMo Pac A 5 3674 ;Mobil Oil 2 63,4 8104 27 17 266 270 223 112 2414 291 2i4b 30 662 24 54 4614 54 2544 1614 4114 3414 55 7734 8712 8934 6612 661s ' 47 .30c1 581 58,, 73 224 2144 22,71 18h88,18V0x 509 72 6914 70 7. Lukens St! 1 1127 1434 138 139 4,, ioneSG 1.12 257 4534 445 453e-1-- 1 LoneSCem 54 33012 323'4 3231,2-- 512 Lori lird 2.70 15 48'4 4714 4814 Ili LOU Nash 4 258 377 37 37 14 850 5512 5434 5512 NI 181 45 AA14 tia Macy Co .90 4Vs 34 208 23 24 'Mad F 3.36d 116 284 2774 28 1Masma 3.60 83 571 5614 57 Mar Oil 1.40 23 20 79'8 --Al CS In Kelsy41. 1.53 '2 Kenomil .03 2 Kennecott 1, 62;4 117 ,b Kerr Mc Kiede Co 3k 58 54'4 57121 6174 6034 60 KimbC, 2.20 21 b k 1 M 1.10d 0 58'4 377 152 7212 714 Kopper 1.63 .54 59 4812 46 48 Be Kret.ge 1.50 &I 62's 60 61 Kreger 18 1' 52'4 5'474 521'.7 25 893 494 1035 217 21 4 3674- 6834 It. 54 39 474s 3078 23 1: 34.14 3054 76 A.a t4 1, 1811-- 37'4 3671 34'4 34 77 - lo 5412114 -- VW. I SC, Standard Scheinman Timing Forecasts notes that the experts have been suggesting a presidential victory for Richard M. Nixon as reason for the market's recent upsurge "but current blowoll action faces the prospect of tight money under Nixon." The analyst observes that Nixon has come out in favor of other "deflationary measures" which "while possibly gopd for the country over the longer term, may be bearish for the stock market over the shorter term." at 35'5 83 1 Hilton Hotel Hoff E tech' Holidayi .35 Homstk Min 4 '.'3 101 57's 29. 29'4 .70 .75d Hershy 2.10 Hess Olt .30 lieublein .70 'Hewitt p .20 14 54 6012 184 29 IHeclaMn 15,4 336e 31411 489 Hammeap 57's .8 6611 4672 .60 1.20 1.48 .aCg 30's 74 ii S Adorox noon total Provtous day Week ago Month ago )(ear ago Two years ego 1961 to dale 1966 to dale Veeks-Ilemphil- l, 14 - te 05 3'11 61 IS) Id ISO 24 86 S.60 Now York stock Soles NEW YORK (UPI) Hong) imler Noyes says as a result of present buoyant consumer attitudes, the economy may now .ihow visible signs of cooling off over the next two to three months, with the result there may be further improvement in investment sentlment. It makes the observation the shorter-tertrend beyond the early weeks of 1969 may be "significantly influenced" by policies of the new administration, which could be tempted to let existing restrictive policies have their impact early in the new president's term, thus paveconomic ing the way for "a sound basis of longer-tergrowth without the penalty of excessive price inflation." It'. 02 3 S50 fr. Pd. 14 47 67 4774 2.11ed IGrantW 1.30 Gt A P 1.30a G;NPap 140 GtNorRwy 3 Gt West Pin GrtWsU 1.80 GreenGt .88 Grsyhd Cp I 1 Grumman Gulf Mo 2.60 Gulf OH 3 Gulf Wit .X 3446 26 SsI Net she. Wall Street Chatter 1; Itt 42 -4574 A's 66,2 5s 511 4754 54,4 3834 85,1 Gait Tat Gen Tire Genese 1 60 GaPacifb Getty01 .72d Gillette 1.20 Glen Al .17d Global Mar Goodrh 1.72 lus 1GoodyrW 112 100'4 514 43,4 42,6 4172 In. wdrte 321--e 33's 78 64 301 1.61 16.00 .43 .78 .28 F ireston FlaPwr - Asked, a 12.12,1 .20 1,40 .76 .15 .18 iMewl4k iNe54QuinCY INMAN, Sales 500 at 65.00; ea at 650C; .16 .17 .90 1.50 15,00 34 .23 .27 .45 2.07' .35 .80 1.20 Firsthiat PlintkoteC Thursday' l Quotallont Bid C Ferro 15,4 34,4 34'7 production s, VT 62 270 52 ':I0.24 270 29 50 91 vo 46 m. p.m, 3 It 2514 366 . Novo I 2 19 3436 26 4634 7D 75 61 9 2 Eversharp 13,s 381 obEe schedules and advancing prices in the shoe industry. Near 2:30 p.m., the CPI as 3s .. 5411, 0 41 13 A Otherwise, he said, business has been good lately for the bankers. "Our clearings are way up, the totals are up, there's sufficient money to meet investment here, and I think there are some real opportunities for investors in the state," he said. 6, 11 WI 4,0 131s 38's 14,4 autom 1:i S;412 45,s 24 125 331 152 106 755 129 533 I ElPasoNG 1 EltraCp 110 End John .50 ESB In 1.20 EssexW 1.20 Ethyl Cp .60 19 Si 3117 26' 44 51 141 1C1 I .. 26 56 x6e4 , - Ws SR S's developments strong employment situation, increased Wilted Press International Wind 20 RR 15Util '52 16 271 70 110 05 Sy G000bodv Ccu.ltsy sales on hundreds (00) omitted ex, tor those dexignated (t) which aro traded In 10 shore tots and carried in EiViDENDS: (a) pius extra: lle 't full pzi.1 Wit smart (c) pxyrnent on accuMui Wed dividends, idl declared or Paid so tar this year. no regular rate( (e) casn ,s Pus stock; (g) annual rate plus (i)stock per dividend; thl capital distrihution; cent in stock; (Kr) per cent in $tock paid last sear; ()C ) FRACIIONSt (t) indicates followin euolatiftnil (3 &Ai. Stack Averages es II a m. Turnover for the fin4 four how s was 13,170.000 shares, as against 10 million shares in the same span in the previous session. Steels generally moved lower in small fractions, while motors displayed scattered firmness. included . 382 37'2 444 46 584 5814 29,2 29.11 391s 84 47,4 4'46 71 236,4 279. co I 3114 30 at 5.53 Brighta 7314-- 144 79.s 71'4 534 f:1--13'- 103 5 ,;: 1 4 i 219' 'r: fl'i 16 4 76 351 98 ' legislation. , ,.?tq ,,, , r :., Mr. Nelson attended ' "0 :'' DanR iv 1.20 , 't of Dana Cp 2.20 the American Meetings w,1' ' :A Nyco 1.60 : Bankers Association's na- 'kw, Daynt 1.52 Deeee&Co Del Mnt 1.10 tional convention (4, last .60 Denny, Del Ect.s 1.40 week, and found that the DianaStr .20 7,...4, Diebold .40o sessions on consumer cred- ' .'147;;'44;71;4 DiaShrn 1.40 DinerCI .509 kd, it and consumer policies 4' Distill Sea Dornetkut .:0 were the most pertinent to Dow Ch Dresser 1.40 Utahns. DukeP 1.40 DuPont 336d Mr. Nelson "I'd like to see a Uni- Norte.. Lió form State Consumer Code adopted," he said. He East Air .93 said the Utah bankers were working on legislation EastSSII .90 Kodak .88 to present to the next Legislature in this regard. EEatonY 1.40 ;; 1619''; 506 1.20 Corn Sat Cp ConsEd 1.80 Cons Fd 7 ConsNG 1.70 ConsPw 1.90 Contanr 1.40 Air .50 , Cont Cont Can 2 Cont Mot .40 Cont Oil 2.80 Contrl Data CornPd 1.70 cornGi 2,i2a Crane 1.60 Crow Coll rti CrownZ 2.20 Crucibl 1.20 Cudahy Co Curtlsa Wr Cyprus 1.40 Banks Behind Consumer? 1388 39'4 138 in 1.80 :Cities Sv 2 :CleveEl 1.92 :CocaCol 1.20 Colgate 1.10 'Collins R .80 Col Intst 1.60 C 8 S 8.40 Col Gas 1.52 COmSly .70d Corn Ed 2.20 one-ha- lf 45 36 CT seven-tenth- 46 5834 30 26,S 78 !ChIMS PAP 'Chi R !Chrysler 2 !Cin Gas Lao For the record, the stat&E total population as of June, 1967 was pegged at 1,040,460 by the researchers who conducted the survey. On that basis, Mexican Americans would account for slightIndians ly less than two per cent of the population, for s cent, a of Negroes per for about "other" and groups one of cent, per about for about one per cent. 38 62'1 134 51'4 171 54'4 .80 1.40 St! .80 ComSPI 1.20 ChmpN 1.60 iChaseM 2.40 (Chas Ohio 4 be- 72 51's 32's 35 :171 111 Cessna F 8614-- 113 105 253 537 2 Celanese CenSoya .80 Cerro 1.609 C 84s Ws 811: 51 I CampbISp Car Pacific 3 Caro Pc 1.38 ,CerolTel .76 ICorrier Cp Certain-- 29,4 -1- 3167 381 .60 Clear 27 73 4544 269 31 ,4 1.36 .60 ,caseuo 464 47'.-- 29,4 172 Co .80 Bulova .80g EurlInd 1.40 The final category, "other nonwhites," is a catchall which the researchers feel contains mainly Oriental families. The survey figure for this more than twice the estimate group was 11,800 made on the basis of school enrollment. 414 560 224 Ilikacid Oriental Families 12,3 an 1.80 Burroughs 1;4 '1 26 24 68 Bendix 1.40 'Beth $t' 1.60 Black D 1.05 Boeing 1.20 BoiseCs .25g Boroen 1.20 Borg Wr l'a Bost Ed 2.08 Bourns Inc BranittA .50 Briggs 2.40a Bris My 1.20 Br Shoe 1.40 ktrunswk Co BucyE. 1.20 Utah's Negro population is estimated at 5,200, based on the household survey, and 7,570 based on school figures. The difference between the two is probably accounted for by Negroes in the armed forces or in the Job Corps. - 46'4 46 4 2 3;42 191 55's 541s 54'4 586 504 484 493si 142 79'2 78'4 79 126 67'1 45,4 66'4 BangorP Bath Indust Beet Fd Beckm .37d BeechAr .15 - 1' SA 11 1811 147 10 16 ;Anas Corp !AvcoCp 1.20 Avnenno .40 Be118.1-11- ls 354 21; Armco 511 3 Armour 1.60 ArrnsCk 1:40 Ash l 0.1 1.20 Asso Ten 43 Assolnv 1.40 lAtchisn 1.60 Bab&W 2I' 23 M Irri::0411dCP2' 1A1112,ch 2544 2., 3.3'2 63 ICI 418 216 64 318 393 909 132 717 A118 :n;u9Satrenr 6j AmT&I 2 40 Arn Tob 1.90 Am Z,nO Co 1Ametek In Mexican Americans are, of course, the largest group. The recent estimate places the number of people falling into this grouping at 19,490. However, in this area there seems to be some fluctuation, since separate data based on school enrollment puts the number at 31,000 Spanish Americans. The difference is probably due to a matter of definition: schools tend to lump all people with Spanish surnames into this grouping. Utah's next largest minoriq group is the American Indian. Estimated number in the state is 7,570, which is within 100 persons of the estimate based on school enrollments. However, both figures are believed to be low because some Indian ,..dwellhig units were missed in the listing process Indian children are not enand some school-ag- e in school. rolled However, the school enrollment figure is the news picture remained favorable. observers noted that selloff was overdue in view of the recent upsurge which carried many market indicators to new highs. 34 2214 168 41PmhLrna.P16d3 3134 - Dow-Jan- stock market indicator. measuring all stocks traded. was oil 0.28 per cent on 1,574 issues crossing the Declines outnumtape. bered advances, 780 to 571. At the same time the Dow Jones inthistrial average, which reflects movement in the blue chips, was off second consecutive session. Turnover was heavy. 47 I4 24; 2541 3s 30 304 Amer Motor 2 AmfitGas 3s 3134 753s (LTD retreated Although 41S x86 M F .90 AMetC1 1.90 - 544 Ill A Largest Group 21.4 5R 180 lAlcoa 3 Amerada Am Awl .80 A Brcst 1.60 :Am Can 2.20 AmCvao 1'4 AmE1ec 1.52 Am Expolt A Home 1.3 AmHosS .22 '13 3234 26 . 219 117 1.90 1.40 .50 Ait,ed8t 242 YORK under a barrage of profit taking Thursday tor the ri Minority groups in Utah make up only a small portion of the state's total population, but just bow small has been a matter of speculation. However, a new Utah Household Survey conducted by the Utah Department of Employment Security gives some indication of the size of these groups. But the estimates are admittedly only a rough apivoximation. Generally, the minority groups are classified into four categories: Mexican Americans, American Indians, Negroes and "other" nonwhites mostly Orientals. Asked' NEW Stouk Sil loS(tids) 141th Low Close Chg. 411 lAisexCP 1:60 47 47' :Acme AAk 2g 26 és 461 46 Adresso 1.40 60 141 894 87's - Sid SURGE OF PROFIT TAKING -- A - ilk , STOCK PRICES SAG UNDER NEW yoRK (UPI) Selected stocks on Me New York Stock Eachong. today. By DON C. WOODWARD Deseret News Business Editor I In It 2.1, ,,...1 $ees American Stocks Local Interest CLOSING QUOTATIONS 471P , f I |