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Show -- ."1 r - 1 , I r--- zi a v. Th-:i- CORNER ON COMMERCE er War DeI:ths 4. . 0 n II .4 ie, E fty DEAN .'.. " II three-mont- Nk -- 1 Till,..,t t; t ' 6444.4'44."1"-10;- , 4 ,l."- - ,. k I; .;':'::'. ....,;,' , ' '' - Jack Pembroke. president as named Pembrokes. Kesident to fill the imexpired ierm of A. J. 01on, manager bump. 4:',',,,.,.., ,..::: :s. ,, Woolworth's. Olson has been transferred to California. By DAVID , Thursday, 8, January "Our trucks are all lit up top. bottom, and side," said one driver who advocated a turn of the drivers Among their suggestions to throw light on the problem were flashers, larger tail lights, and iridescent markings on portions of the four-wa- OTHER TIPS for correcting highway conditions. 50 per cent of the drivers called for additional reflectorized road markings. Other suggestions included outside shoulder lines, more As Jumbo Jet Age Starts Jan. 21 And the bumpers have been positioned so close to the car fenders. front grilles and rm. trunks that a parking lot lutnip can do severe damage to the car. The cries of anguish that have gone up from motorists and more importantly. insurance companies about minor collisions in the 5 to 10 mile an hour range causing repair costs in the hundreds of dollars finally have been heart! by the automakers. But there is more to it than just sticking on NEW YORK (UPI) Brig. Cell. David Sarnoff, who helped launch the gigantic Radio Corp. of America (now called RCA Corp.) 50 years ago. announced his resignation Wednesday as chairman of the board. RCA directors 1966, now will chair- who received the first distress signal from the Titanic when the luxury liner struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912. Sarnoff remained on duty at the 11arconi Tireless station Wanamaker's departatop ment store for 72 hours. during which time President William Taft ordered every wireless station on the East Coast to maintain silence to prevent any possible intedercore with messages from the rescue ship Carpathia. Sarnoff and others soon saw man and president. Born in Uzlian, Minsk. U.S.S.R. in 1891. Sarnoff came to this country in 1900. Ills first experiences with the Ivorld of communications. in which he was to be(ome a dominant figure. vere as a newsboy for newspapers on New York's east side, and then a for messenger Commercial Cable Co. It was Sarnolf. as a wireless operator, accepted the Yidnish-languag- Sarnoff's resignation "with deep regret" and elected him the first honorary chairman in RCA's history. Ills son. Robert W. 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OdinVe416,J Ma itu,Loro NAT SEC SER: 10.75 11.20 oVorr,,,iihnud,.-,eBa1a1 5.32 5.81 NatiWesiLite Bond 4.19 4.58 NoralArnercanRE Divid 7.27 NVVNaIGA$ 6 61 PI Stk S.28 5.22 Oiii,tow)urCes inrnm Stock I.!? s93 PelroleumNe5Ources 917 100'7 Rusearc.hintiosine Grwth 9.57 10.40 Is.,(1,V.,L114114.,.1,,,11ns Nei Gr 24.81 24.11 si,cntip'd Neuw,h New Yild 12,84 14.03 SentinelSecuOv NY Vent 19.31 71.14 SiiverKinoMmNev 16.01 17.50 SMCInvesiment Newton IT 14.91 14 91 Suumwes,Research Net Ocean 87'5 00 12.30 3: 3s l':111 9.81 10 6? 10 5 10 h 47 9.10 Bid Asked Advantages, KING SIZE QUILTED Ot ' Luvay0.1 slheCrip P 114 ,,,,,,,:,:::, 10 ot) F 1; , 11101r1' tVool Market - SavingQ BOX SPIIl I 1 01111 . oensel kea:Lst.,6 1k11 Pict 7.93 LOmr.Ihea""0 ContinenlaBanS DASAisro s,,,,aLSr,ua DatallonHt 0, rss,ng 1stSk p arm 48.44 ,,,,,iwpArins '''''''''"- n-' 11 i !. 6 ' 5 Os s 49 q SI 10 36 .11 r Ni - qlVregi MATTRESSES vo S -- - 13 00 GLooll,aLuil.1),1' 1.10aaeydicSvivan , ,, , "1' 2.3 2 7 AS 7 57 6 69 44.1 w k, Cllower. ,, 7, 1910 59 71) 8)1 AmSavings&Loan S 1: 5.60 Anse, CanWesterrt AruenNt0ylair IOW CM Gin IX Om Gr in MuOm M. t NE A ONLY AT PIONEER DO YOU ENJOY Al Market lb 25,00.26 00. 26.00.26.75; 'futures closed onhet, no sales. sertdical lb 24.50.25 GC, lb ; 4 300550 Quotation hem Inc NASD are represen. 23,75.74 75: sows 'ully SO higher: active; ed spot wool tops $151.5. of 400.5043 aPProla lb 1,3 23.00 as lb Z 330.460 ncminal. 2115; bid, S tattve prices r I markets p.m. ..., Mately - Charge throughout the day. Prices Co not Include ratan mar k UP, markdown or corn- 5 44 9 44 10 3S 6 16 .; 81 id Jan. & tal and its subsidiary. Investment Co., which operates the Dunes Motel, in Las Vegas. said the firm of Haskins & Sells has been retained to advise the company on an appropriate course cf action to be taken by it. E. Parry NEW YORK Thon las. chairman of Continental Connector Corporation, conin reply to inquiries cerning the suit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission against Confine!). LOSE9grom i' - - 5.74 19.85 10.72 mission. 8.19 5.77- ,-4.61; SECURITIES 7.68 .... 12.65 11,I6 9.60 10.29 9 15.1 17.34 Alberl,tonsinc as 6.02 66 ArnalbudartiondS I, , Fd 13.8 15.06 Nat VS 13 61 14 El Nat ind Fnerstv 1119 13 19 1,11 Fd 8.77 9.04 8 91 9.74 Equitv 17.811 19St Gr Fssex 17.64 6 verst 11'7 IS05 airlid 1).35 7.40 0 rn Bur 11.12 11.12 1Fd Grill 1176 13.49 Fid Cap 11.45 12.51 Flt Fund 15.3 16.71 1. 1d Trnd 24.26 26.51 F16.74CIAL PROGRAMS: 1 Fd Gr Dal vrn i I Mut ,33anhtn Mass 3 8,43 8.48 8.52 9.26 21.76 2136 KEYSTONE: Cost BI Cust B2 18 97 8.99 CuSt Br 7.76 Cost KI 5.26 Cust K7 Cust Si 111.20 9.83 Cust 52 7.50 Cust 53 Cust S4 5.23 4,21 Polaris 301 Knikr Kok Gth 11.55 10,21 Leo Gth 9 94 14 31 15.80 13 47 14 56 Corp Ld Cntry 1 Hanck Res Lihrty C&D 66 139 Life Gr Comp As 15.17 1637 Life ins (omel Cp 8.20 899 Lino rzl C'Im0 Sd 8 52 V.46 LOOMS Comp Fd 9 31 In IT SAYLES 5 07 5 54 Comstk Can 1,1 13 54 13 54 Concrd Cap Dv .. 1- .1 Ed ihnstn FUNDS: ; Ivy 1968. Uranium production was valued at nearly $42 million. According to the bureau, value of production rose in clay, feldspar, gypsum, pumice, sand and gravels. were noted in cements, lime, phosphate and stone. The bureau says this is a gain of nearly $41. million s ,,, over The U.S. Bureau of Mines says the value of mineral production in Wyoming this year climbed seven per cent since last year to $616,700,000. Bank Ceurings Ittt Counter Over 9.47 10.35 19.74 21.57 Spec! C,sm Fd COLONIAL :. Produce Market - -- !nal lufacture of took a goods, employment seasonal decline. Total manufacturing employment in December was 54,2LO. Trade, government, mining and transportation showed little or no gain in employment. Construction took its seasonal drop but less than usual. Finance and services gained workers in December. age in 1? -- formation. When RCA was formed in 1919, at the request of the U.S. Sarneff government. ws named commercial manager. He became general manger two ears later and vice president in 1922. He organized the National Broadcasting Co. as an RCA subsidiary in 1926. He was elected president of RCA in 1930 and chairman of the board in 1947. ' canners mil and salary Utall fell employment slightly in December. according hi the report of the Utah Demi went of Er:Tloyment Security. The steel indusity was about 10 per cent below its December 1908 employment level. but copper and other primary metals employment was up. In the Tot d .'f (re commercial possibilities in radio as a medium for entertainment and public in- - - 62 eport lion pounds of milk produced in the stale in November 1969, a new record for the month: 21.8 milliod eggs from 1.2 mil. lion layers: 390,000 pounds of butter; 1.9 million pounds of cheese and 260,000 gallons of ice cream, smallest November production in 11 years. Employme nt Decline r7:"!7,,r1Vs'', ioh "9 R Utah 1969 Ako reported were - to Salt Lake Traffic Advisory Council. Ile is a graduate of the University of Utah. crop of 64.000 pigs saved is '4Vii )VI cent below 196S, according to the Utah Crop anti Livestock Reporting Service. As of Dec. 1, there Nv ere 56.000 head on Utah farms. i Wednesday's Odefatems NORTH SALT LAKE Prcducers lb 21 75 22.50; boars 23 CHICAGO Produce: (UPI) NEW YORK (UPI)Following is a list of bd and asked prices on Mutual Funs,s Track sales MO bound U S. Oo Market 20.0021.00. Livesleck auction) (Wednesday 5 Cheese leaf few sales to establish market tone, as quoted by the NASD Inc. pound processed On,ons: Arnvals 0; track 12; suPPlieS Cattle: Cows sieadv ,...;th monday1 brick Cattle 5,500; calves .., none; slough. Muenster C e e d d a r F Bid Asket.1 Rid AsIcec. Bid Asks' hisher than Wednesday ot last week; ter steers arid heifers active, Sully '" Bid Asked. Single isti ,' lioht; Cemand and trading restricted be. 60' .,; 40 Market firm. longr,ores 62.66,2. pound cause ot low temperatures. 12..ills strong; feeder cattle fully steady to !higher, instances 75 up on steerS weigh- - bleeks . 5.78 6.32 Pion Ent 8.48: 7.76 2.32 15.76 Trace sales: No sales reported. 2.12 Gr End 1576 Swiss (whee' Is) too Cap Agerde . 8.94 8.18 14.40 I,4.40 WON; Pion Ed 12.54 1330 Stock fed cattle 1.29 7.139 lFoundrs strong mostly 25.50 ing over 1,2e0 lb cow, and bull s steady ' to report ; blocks (80100 pound) Grade A Ariv Fd 9 94 10.86 Planed 11.41 i 2.47 Sup Inv 7.02 7.69 h 331 7.p Foursg F Grade B 6641; Grade C Fd .. Alt;) 'gher ' quality and finish more attractive co choice and prime PRICE ROWE: Wholesale prices as reported by the Sup Insm 9.87 10.0 . .,' 10.45 '0.45 RANKL1N , AFture 'n Pas' week. lb slouehte- - steers 30.25; huh 'Chien 11.13 12 .16 Gwth 26.24 26.24 Syncro 0.86 0.96 CUSTODIAN: Mercantile Exchanue. A il A m 9.77 9.77 TMR 6.74 7.36, Nw Era Buller steady; 93 score 67,; 92 score Ap 20.1 21.99 11.99 13.101 Corn lb yield Cows: Canners ood cutters 183032.00; choics and prime 1,150.1,475 Alpha 9.78 10.19 10.11 11.08 Nw Her 29.36 29.26 Tellers 90 score 65,... 6.08 6.64; Gwth AmcaP utility and commercial 21.40.23.60; slaugh- - grade 3 and 4 including no-- , 6.27 6.85 ter bulls 6.21 6.81 Pro Fd 10.40 10.40 Technic . 3.10 3.36! Util Am Bus Jan. II, MO Eggs steaoy: White large extras 58; merous loads prime at 30 00; c h o c e 7.38 8.04 2.11 2.91 Providt 4.53 4.95 Tech Fd 10.28 11.24' Inc Am Div inedium standards 52; checks 40 ' 29.00-324.90 27.3uFed cattle: Choice steers 27.60.28,40; 950.1,150 lb yield grade 9.88 10.80 Tmolte 8,07 8.87 Puritan 10.12 S64.126,138.00 Ex 00; Predm Am Potatoes: Total .'hipments -- ,,e; arrivii, Bank Debits to low Tower Holstein choice 10.29 6.65 7.27 PUTNAM 10.29 FOS: 6.45 good FdAill dp Am Grth 5.90 choice lb yield grade 3 and 4 22; track 89; suppies very light, demand Same Day Last Year 75,402,571.00 h e i I e r S choiCe 24.50.27.00; 7.54 8.20 steers 9.75 10.66 Equity 9,74 10,64 Transm Am 7,56 7.56 Fun Am Inv low of -,because restricted . mixed and 2950, choice .and trading 36,316,354.24 s Clearings good good to low choice 25.25.27.00. 14,045 15.36 Tray Ed 10.24 11.19 27.35.27.90; 10,60 10.60 Goo 8.43 9.21 Gen Sec Am Mut track temperatures at 11 oday temperatures, 2803-2Tudor no: lb 16.40 10.09 li 17.92 11.03 14.04 14.04 Guth end 26.75 2900- am. CST u Nat 3.05 3.33 Gibr Gr 33,767,109.32 Am Same Day Last Year degrees. reeder steers, Choice st6E, standard and low good 4.40 4,81 Inc High. 7.66 8.37 20th CG .. GROUP SEC: Am Pac mixed good and choice 635 8.:0 choice and 20th CI 4.54 4.96 32.90.34.10; lb slaughter 733 Inv 8.44 9.23 prime ANCHOR Aerosp lb steer choice 10.19 11.14 lb heif ers yield grade 3 and 4 29 10.26 11 .23 Unified Vista 12.27 1341 5, GROUP: ComSt 3 lb choice 10 .22 calve, loads Unifund 9.35 29.25; 8.48 9.31 V010 9,27 9.82 8.51 Ad 8.96 Fut Cap Fnd 415485 lb 28.5029-75good m;c:doo"c't 9,20 10.08 Grth Ind 21.65 21.65 Teo Tech 4 .99 5.45 UNITED FUNDS: End Inv - , .4.'Jo; with 40,300 lb and choice 235028.00; good 25.5027.25; 12.86 14,05, Acco 15 51 16.95 Revere 12.24 1341 Gryphn GvM to.stein steers ' Incom 13.81 cows 15.09 and commercial LM 1.37 8.06 ,iitility Rose 24.84 24.84 8.08 8.65 Guard Inc .,.. 8.09 8.84 6.09 6.66 SCien 7.11 737 HamHDA 4.48 4.89 Sateal Feeder heifer: Mixed good and choice few WW1 dressing utility 21.75; canners Aeollo ; and F Iln corn. Cn and middle-acecutters 17.50 15.99 utility Schusir 515 663 1.37 lb 27.1C.28.0C; heifers 1.25 Fd Asso Ham Gr mercial bulls VALUE LINE FOS: 1.38 1.50 SCUDDER FOS: stock cows 5.95 6.50 Hanovr l. Astrun 7.74 8.46 pregnanCy a head; cows 19.70.22.90. Int Inv 16.4! 16.66 Val Lee 2C500237.50 8.82 9.64 AXE Harbor 100: wooled slaughter lambs Sheep 5.17 5.67 Good 33.70 3330 Val Inc choice slaughter and 15.25 16.67, Spec HOUGHTON: Sheep: Hartv,e1 to 50 h7gher, choice strong and package 7.39 8.10 lambs ;715.28.03 15.10 15.18 Val Soo Sal A 1202 13.00Pm:1 6.26 6,90 H&C Lv prime 100 lb 29.5C, shipments 114 lb 28.50. ..or. 1.87 8.60, 11.19 11.19 Vance 7.97 8.66 H&G Fnd 8.50 8.50 Corn End B ,b barrows Hogs: U.S. 1 and 2 7.92 8.66 3.73 4.08 Vndrblt 12.31 13.51 Sec Ed Stk End 6.28 6.86 Hedge 26.50; sows and gilts ...g...404 4.99 5.45 7.16 7.83 Vangrd 303 3.31 Sec InE 5.02 5.46 Heritge Axe Sol and In AM 5.30 '.80 10.60 Varied 15.69 16.34 Sel Am 9.00 9.00 Horace Babson f a It I 0 M A 14 A : 16.43 17.96' Viking Gr 6.97 7.58 6.29 6.87 Sel Spc Berger K 9.70 9.70 Hubshn 40. Calves 100; steers .... higher; In 11.43 12.49 Walls 21.00 21.00 Dean Sh 5.99 5.48 Blair Fd 12.06 13.18 ISI Gr . higher, generally good demand 10.20 11.18 Wsh Mut 12.11 13.23 4.46 4.87 Side Fd Elnd Stk 6.64 7.26 ISI Inc cows steady; all interests; bulls , 1 . Bost St Sgma Cs 10.32 11.28 Wellington Group: 8.18 8.94 Impact tholoe and steers ; -- Slaughter high YORK NEW .1,,a,' 25.22 26.83 steady nonferrous (API 9.60 10,13 Sgma In 11.82 12,92 Explr Bost Fdn 10.96 11.93 Imp Cap 5 lb 29.0,29.15; heifers metal price,' Thursday: Spot 15.47 16.91 prime 9.30 10.16 !vest Copper 1.62 8.28 Soma Tr Bost Ed 8.17 8.93 Imp Cr To Match fi choice and prime .1b C.ents a 10.41 11.38 high 4Connecticut 9.86 9.86 Morgan pnund, Valley; 6.82 7.47 Smith B Broad St 14.55 15.73 Inc Bost cows utility and commercial 28.25.28.50; Isod 161f cents a pound. New York; zinc 8,14 10.08 11.02 Swstn Inv 8.34 9.02 Tchniv Bthlosk 14.60 15.99 led Fnd 20.0022.00; 1 and 11.42 12.48 '''''S-East St. Louis; tin 15,, cents a Sky InvOw 8.13 8.79 Well CG Fund 9.14 9.88 led Trod bulls, ut,oly, commercial and 8I.E2' 2 a pound,pound, Yor'h goki F;,..1 per 9.34 10.21 13.35 14.62' Wndsr Con 6.17 6.'4 Sovr In Fd 18.99 20.42 Ind Am good 2,.50.25.50. trey curce, Nr, York; silv, r 51.84s VT . ......;"At 9.14 10.02 West Ind . 8.17 8.95 Ins&Bok 7.20 7.81 Spectra Capamr 14.94 16.33 5.40 5.40 Whthl larnDS strong troy. otmce, New York; quicksilver 490.30 ..,, 1,200, slaughter 10.93 11.82 St Farm 4.43 4.86 1NTEGN Sheep Cap Inv 8 9.32 10.19 to 25 hicher; ewes WOW .. steady shorn slaughter nominal per flask, New York. Cap Shrs 7.15 7.83 InvC Am 13.30 14.34 State St 47.75 48.53 Wincap 5.58 6.10 Iambs cnoice and Am Ind 1133 12.42 Winfld 9.39 9.39 Cent Shr 11.05 12.08 nv Guid prime 101 lb with No I 6.60 TV Wiscon 7.2$ 7,95 wooled lambs I.mv12.29 12.29 Fidcy staugnter CHANNING pelts i 29.53; ny Ind i 2.83 3,09 c h 0 c e 90,110 lb 28 4.54 4.98 Worth 12.22 13.36 Sci Gr slaughter FUNDS: nv Ens . . . ewes cull to gO0t1 STEIN ROE FOS: X 11.06 12019 Balan NVEST GROUP: .... 20.27 20.27 2 Stock Split. Bat Corn 5.05 5.49 1.58 1.73 St IDSND 50a0; mostly lacgl hig,ser, 4 97 5.40 OrwTh 5.99 6.55 DSPr sows 50.15 h gher; iy,,,,3 lb 7.14 7.84 Mut 9.78 10.63 Incom 13 ;70400 lb 2100.24.(t0. ' 19 41 21.10 Snecl 2.79 3.05 - Wat,i ti t1 Stock futures NEW YORK (AP) ; ,,,. 'A t CHASE 8.82 9.48 GROUP: Select sLi t. CHICAGO ; Mar 137.6 ? ,5Cti (AP USDAI Hogs End Bus 1134 12.39' Var Pay 7.96 8.65' 0.440:7,r.i.. ,, b,,,,hetb ,,enera,,, i.e0 halher; act,ve, 1.2 107.5 z0 ), ay 109,4 109 4 7109 0, Jul 97.30 101.62 Inv Res Front sto 5.53 ST Bos 21.73 22.40 10.66 11.55 Isle! Fd 2C0 - Men's Allof the Business iance and a member of the Wyoming Mineral Production the Livestock vstitnated The Al-s- Sarnoff Leaves RCA After 50 Years 'WASHINGTON (UPI) The age of the jumbo jetliner will begin officially Jan. World 21. Pan American Airways said it Will open scheduled service between New York and London using the Boeing 747, the worlds biggest commercial airliner. The plane is capable of carrying 490 persons, but Pan Am said it would use a seating arrangement for 362 Farm n ers. pre-det- y cars. surveyed made two points: Cars should be more visible at night. highway markings are off The professional night drivers also had some tips on driving. Stick to drive-res- t policy by at mined ;.esting intervals on long trips. Drive kith an open window or vent to assure ventilation. Eat lightly to avoid sluggishness. Talk, whistle, or sing LI yourself if driving alone. Keep lights low for oncoming traffic. Never change lanes without and dent signaling, change lanes unless polled echoed this sentiment. h the thi.lior DETROIT (LTD ()ie changes in itutomobiles during the 19TOs will be in inimpors. 'Co put it crudel. they're going to slick out front and stick out tho mir as they did years ago when blInlpers Tye tor tunction, not for frill. During the past decade or more. the autontakers abandoned the functionalism of bumpers to styling. They xere made part of the car rather thiut a protector against damage. There are some models of cars which actually have parts of the car extending beyond the bumper. They've even built side lights,. directional lights and parking lights right into the bump- and intersect ion markadditional markings, ings at dangerous areas anti longer advance warning oo exits. similar program for passenger cars. Thirty-fiv- e per cent bumpers that stick out front and rear. Styling is still important in and the problem is to come up with bumper design:; that will accomplish the job of protecting the car and yet not look like an add-oappurteaance. They must increase the distance front bumper car to ear, perhaps with a space of about four inches. Shrouding with pliable plastic Or rubber miglit be ur.ed to hide this separation and still make it look like part of the car. One thing is sure, also, lights vill be taken out of the bumper and placed on the car. Incidentally, in this respect, there is likely to be a trend toward building roar lights on the ear roof, rather than at bumper height. Studies indicate the higher positioned lights would be more visible. also can be Changes in bumper expected. Some carmakers have already de plaAi, blIMpers tough characteristics. in the orks are Plastic humPers a -- mPrnory.They deform tinder fillpatt, then return to original shape. Hydraulic bumpets, fastened to the cal' W! shock absorbers which ill give on impact, also are under experiment. CHUTE of B7 1..970 V. Merchants Bureau; president New vice president is Rich-ai- d L. Cast leton. a buyer tor Cast felon's. Inc. C. L. North, kicss manigor. was named a : ,:;'I's':,::-3:::- Pend:woke has been )I'( of the Salt Lake Retail (lent of Car 13umpers Head Back z' director to fill Olson's unexpired term in that position. The new officers mil serve until April, according to Stanford P. Dargcr, secretary-manage- r of the organization. was Me by Wednesday 0,m111(rxn :NIN(hall!s Associ idler in a sl)eciol e!ection. of Bumpers may soon do the job they used to do . set of officers new chosen , ,IP 4.".0A. '4614.1s 1 "...1"1.11'. l' ( a ,,I.,,4, A - Rtkil ' ' kk LIT UP" Iused 774r Z Since night driving produces almost three times more accidents than daylight driving. a recent survey of professional police officers night drivers and truck drivers makes some interesting points. The snrvey of 300 such drivers as taken over a Bros.. Inc., period by manufacturers of glass beads in highway marking ii lz..-.1- f ,,,ts by considering factors such as lost wages, medical expenses. property insurance higher damage. lost with premiums. inefficiencies and ensuing expense of training new workers. 1 .i I at this figure J I k..'-- job-tim- e I, 71 ,741,......t.... ! this cost tn - - .... slaughter will . Lithe economy $1.5 billion, 16 per cent mor2 i Glamost t lifl 1968. The institute arrived IT ..wwor, -- Mwe Americans vete killed on U.S. higlmays in 1969 than on all the or in 1,(l years of fighting in Vietnam. Projections hy the Inuranee Information Institute indicate that 56.300 Aerica ns died ill )1)69 traffic accidents and 1,6 nt:Ilion were injured. Battle deaths in Wol Id War I totaled 53.513. tmerican deaths in Vietnam a:e around the 40,000 milli. estimated Merchants Pick Chiefs s- OR,IN. ir:s ".. li ! ,,.. Vorld War I battlefields I:,ragedy. Plr'' ::,:, ...... L (Ac.."7''' UPI Business Editor I It ECONOMIC LOSS I I Aside from the personal El7'41 - MILLER C. , Charge teknillt 942 11 j FAL5 1045 le, E. r1 :LiMf. Sugarhouse 2Ist So. 4877408 Robert Doidge, President 3 rg4 lig tl a ''' Bountiful 506 So. Main Rod Shumway, Exec. Vice Pr. olimmommanwommiv 295-550- Venal I |