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Show e- -1 ' v? uaIa' GJCS Dw - ptesent on? side of a contror versial issue to pio.ide an t unity tor ptesrntntion of conflicting views as well The FCC I) cs proospd that broach as'ers he required not only to announce the availability of such opportunities cn the an hut actively to sppk out opposition spokesmen and otter them a chance at rebuttal op-po- The commission also proposed lules lequiting broad casters to make it clear to the public when broadcast material serves to plug that is, to promote a specific finan- cial interest Friday. The fairness doc trme is a Select Box S 48, 143 So. Main Lako City, Utah 84110 A new tire distributorship. Top Tires, has opened for business. Top Tires, a new tire outlet in Salt Lake City, has opened for business at 955 E. 21st South. The company is operating in the old Johnson Motor Co. building and will be dealing in both Dunlop and Yokohama tires, said Mace Johnson, president of the firm. The OGDEN Plans to close the Swift & Co. packing plant, which employs 340 people, were announced today by J. E. Hasty, manager. The plant will discontinue its fresh meats, processed meats and adhesive operations at the Ogden plant effective Nov. 14, Hasty said. In spite of the fact that the plant has a profitmaking history, the earnings levels generated have not been consistent with corporate standards, he said. Sale and distribution of Swift products will continue in Utah and surrounding areas from other Swift units. Hasty said he was sorry the plant was closing after 21 years in the Ogden business even a Louis Roth Suit? Menthol Price Zooms 50 Pet THE WAY WE. InterNEW YORK (AP) ruptions in the supply of menthol, used In candy and to flavor cigarettes, have driven the prices up by almost 50 per cent in the past few months. Brazilian menthol rose 2(J cents per pound to $5.05 over the weekend. A year ago it was $4 FIT YOU. Trade sources said demand Far East for the crystals was the cause of the price increase. China, which usually exports some 400 tons per year, has not been shipping any and countries which usually buy the Chinese material have been turning to Brazilian sources. from the HOTEL s:: tiUUlIs-- Courtes y Parkma Hotel Utah Gamas x C haras Accounts Invited company distributor tires. Highway safety is no game. In addition, the firm specializes in front-enalignments and has an electronic wheel balancing facility, he said. Manager of he company, which held its grand opening last weekend, is Don Olsen. secretary-tre- expect them to perform we!l enough to win all the safety awards. We constantly train them, test them, supervise them, and give them the finest, safest equipment built. a avsrd-wmner- be watching . At IML, 'Pinto' Motors From Britain LONDON (UPI ) community, but said economics of the present situation leave us no choice. The company has various provisions to assist employes affected by the closure. These include possible transfer to other plants, separation pay fail, will be dollar-earnin- deferred pension. Swift acquired the Ogden plant in 1949 in a lease-purcha- from vV isv X H Producers NORTH SALT LAKR Livestock Market auction) (Monde Cattle 930 head; slaughter cows were fully steady; bulls steady; fed cattle in light supply and steady; Stocker and most 00 higher, feeder cattle 50 to advance on thin fleshy kind, suitable for grass. Cows Canner and cutters mostly 19 2 commercial and 20, utility 21 75 23 10, with higher yielding commercial 24 20 24 40, slaughter bulls 25 8 30 Fed cattle Good to choice fed steers 27 25, standard to low good choice and prime 1 025 lb 30 25, slaughter heifers high choice and prime 075 lb cows utility and commercial and 50, bulls utility, commercial 0 30 00 32 50 lb feeders good lambs 1,000, slaughter Sheep spring 50 higher, shor' slaughter lambs 25 50 ewes steady, spring hiqher, slaughter slaughter lamos choice and prime 88 1i3 lb 29 0 00, choice with end prime 117 lb with fall snorn slaughter lambs 27 50, ewes cull and utiht shorn slaughter 30 00, 22 7 50. Hogs 00-- 6 May 19, 1970 of one of the large companies. Frontier Notes Increase A 15 per cent increase in revenue passenger miles during the first quarter of 1970 has been reported by Frontier Airlines. Total revenue passenger miles were 261.6 million which was 15 per cent above the 1969 figure, according to E. Paul Burke, president. Operating revenues were $22.3 million, a lb prime choice 30 50 31 50, 29 50, mixed 29 0029 75, good 850 1,050 slaughter per cent increase over Operating expenses were million, up 12 per cent. 21 - s' - m $; 250 1,000 and - 'XS N standard and il 9 00, heifers 29 0 part load high choice and prime While the company did incur a net loss of $970,569 in the first quarter, it was able to produce an operating profit ol $117,498. In 1969, the first quarter net loss $2,812,734, 33 operating loss of Burke said. $1,481,615, lb 1,075 lb mixed good and choice 26 50 29 50, good 27 8 50, utility and commercial cows 22 25 24 50, canner and cutter 20 25, utility and commercial bulls 26 00 29 50 b Sheep ICO Part dec1' good choice shorn slaughter iamb No pelts steady boating! Underway or at anchor, you need 1MANY Homeowners' ship-sha- pe yourself with Outboard or Yacht insurance from The Hartford. Call us today for complete information cn complete protection. 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Make this season the most enjoyable yet by protdfcting 25 lb Feeder steers Few choice 4 37 00, choice 550 75, lb. 29 00, chaice 750 950 lb. fleshy 27.30 29 75? 00 good 300 550 lb 28 good 27 and lb standard 00, mostly good 320 565 lb thiri holstems 3100 35 00, few 6501,050 lb 25 9 00 Choice 300 500 lb Feeder heifers 5 lb. 30 00, coupe individuals lb. 28 50 32 00; 36 00, choice 0 good 300 500 lb 23 50 30 75; good lb 25 50 28 00 33 00 fi-- - was and there was an 30 50, good f'h4 - s $22.1 choice choice 00, one 00 mostlb hotsteins 25 ly good 810 1,050 lb heifers 26 10 27 60, 00 26 00 24 low and standard few good classes utility and Other slaughter cows 21 50 23 80, canner commercial and cutter 19 2 00, utility and comindividual mercial bulls 26 9 00, choice 270 385 lb. slaughter calves i i 1969. steers slaughter good feeder 27 00, 1 035 1,500 g James C. Downs Jr., chairman of the board of Real Estate Research Corporation Chicago, 111., will be the keynote speaker at the annual convention of the Utah Savings and Loan League Friday at Hotel Utah, announced Gordon J. Biuth, chairman of the leagues annual meeting committee. All business and general sessions will be held at Hotel Utah, with the annual banquet Friday evening at the Salt Lake Country Club. Gerald R. Christensen, league president, will preside at all sessions. The University of Utah Market Place Singers will provide the SUMMER QUARTER CLASSES , fabti-eatin- 60 J f 1 i Convention S. And L. and gilts at 26 50. barrows 8,000; weights under 230 lb unevenly weak to 50 0 lb averages strong to 50 lower; Feeder steers: Choice 515 620 lb 31 80 higher; heavier weights steady; lb. 29 1 40, fleshy 750 025 35.10, 5 lb 24 0 00, sows strong to 25 lb 28 25, mixed good and choice 1 3 0 00 lb 19 higher, 75lb 2e 26 652 875 lb 70, good LOS ANGELES Week29 20 , 521 995 lb Holstein feeder steers 35 9 25 ly feed lot and range sales, compared 35. lb Holstein feeder steers 25 last week's close 495 556 lb heifers: choice Feeder Slaughter steers 25 50 cents higher. Not 30 10, 572 650 lb fleshy feeder heifers enough of any other class to test price 50 29 steers trend Slaughter mostly chi e Steer waives: Choice thin fleshy 280 350 1 lbs 30 50, including two 75 lb 40 387 408 lb 36 10, loads at 30 00 put back on feed; mostly lb 35 00; package of 320 lb oood 950-- ,075 lbs 28 25 29 50, all for current delivery unless otherwise stated, 4 Holstein steer calves 37 10. 8 lb 36 Heifer calves per cent shrink FOB. feed lot Slaughter 435 484 lb 32 90 34 50 cows, mostly cutters, 21 00, stock cows good and choice 3 5 years old with 15 lb OGDEN (AP) Cattle and calves at calves at side S270 per pair auction 400, small offerings moderate, CHICAGO Livestock: cattle prices about steady, Cattle 600 Calves none Trading on most advanced 00 higher; strong to slaughter steers and heifers moderately on thin holstein calves. active, steers weak to 25 lower, heifers Slaughter steers and heifers: High steady; cows steaoy to 25 lower, bulls lb. steers steady; a few loads of high choice and good and choice 25 to & , livestock a 1 v Join the piomotabies '1 Americas great transportation companies x- The powered by British Ford engines and components, Ford of Britain announced today. This constitutes the g biggest single contract ever received by Biitains motor industry, it said. It could mean earnings of between $72 million and $96 million. based on length of service, early immediate pension or agreement American Packing Co. - Ford Motor Company of Americas new car, Pinto, to be launched in the United States this - safety is no accident! One of yk x surer. said the firm aio expected to do a significant business in truck tires, which involves a more specialized approach to capture fleet sales. HP j When you will . -- i s Ae're getting steel as fast as w'e can use it," said Simon Christiansen of Christiansen Brothers, Inc., contractors on the Church Administration Building project in Salt Lake City. He said the steel is being fabricated in the that iillliil'lillililltfiliiiitlMit there are no problems with shipments from Geneva. Rail shipments from eastern mills likewise are coming into Utah as usual, according to an offi Johnson d Our trophy room is bulging with awards won by our drivers. Our men are real pros". We perform. You an is - KV IML. are on the road, watch how our drivers N He said his only problem was getting shipments of fabricated steel to jobs in the San Francisco area. said Other principals in the firm are O. Waflrce Kasteler, vice president, and Byron Paulsen, will be exclusive Yokohama on OMAHA (AP USDA) 0 000, Cattle 10 calves slaughter steers slow mostly 25 lower, heifers weak to 25 lower, cows weak to 50 lower; bulls steady, small feeder supply weak; slaughter steers high Highway Safety is highly prized at IML It's serious business at 1 'O cial Oil spokes- - A New Tire Firm Opens In S.L. Ogden Plant UTAH i4 xv V t v Tuesday, u.s." steel Commerce Swift To Shut What improves D Corner When a financial interest is involved, the FCC proposed that it be disclosed on the air m a required announcement, at any time and in any form, during the program. for derails write: s' I ' ' W S The steel hauler strike that is crippling smaller steel produce! s and users in the East is having lit-- ninii"'iiiii!iui'''i'iiiiu tie effect in Utah. The proposed rules require that person witn outside financial interests be insulated as much as possible from the selection or presentation of broadcast material in which they have an interest. sq.-f- - vj Utah Steel Work Remains Normal The commission said present rules requiring sponsorship identification did not go far enough and that the public is entitled to know the real interests of those trying to influence it. 1 V - 4 influenced not by direct payments but for indirect gam. of floor spaco Ovir 13,030 to bo ovoileblo July 1. Chc.ict last Bonch location oil on one floor. Elevator, air csnd., parking. Ideal for general office purpose. Salt '' $ broadcast material chotc e of Construction New Available July 'S '' Meanwhile, the FCC proposed rules to end the practice known as plugola the The commission said it was inclined to think it .should continue its practice of issuing OFFICE SPACE f ' I - 4 g The hioadc aster himself could choose to present the conflicting view, the FCX said hut he is not required to do so Both actions were released ' v policy statements to govern fairness application of the doctrine but was making its in the form of a suggestion since a proposed formal rule wc Jd also be considered. longstanding policy which broadcasters who requires The WASHINGTON (APi Communications has Commission proposed out the duties of spelling broadcasters in seeking to present conflicting vieus on controversial subjects under !ts tan ness doc u me " Federal tKW ', I Av ' "1 A ! ' : m wu .. 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