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Show lass A By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business Analyst es r ..,,,,,z,.:,,,.......,71,7i,p4.:,:17.71".:: ::'' at a er tr. )le Lid ' "I .t.i.:.'l 4 .?;,4 roxi. rkets s not corn. ,i k:i:i:,:: ii:: i:,,:i:.:,ii!iii , " gii:i.,i:i:;iil .., 1 ,:"' li!;1..: ,,; '', ft'i 7.1.,.,,..,,,,,,,A''' D7 who Lave been victimized by deceit or defective products to sue in behalf of all other customers similarly offended. If they won their case, then the damages would go to the entire class of people, not just to those suing. The administration and business fear such a bill Iv Id lar, M. M. president, Wednesday. Robert N. Sears named director earnings figures down slightly from last year. The utility's earnings for the first six months of the year were $5,094,321, or $2.08 per share, compared with $4,542,459, or $1.86 per 'share for the same period in 1969. Utahn Rises Harold 12 months ended June 30, earnings were or $2.98 per share. compared with $7,003,179, or $2.86 per share the year before. In Oil Firm .3.7,311.174, Robert Sears, a native of Salt Lake City and vice president of Phillips Petroleum Co., today was named to the oil firm'S board of directors. L12 4.62 1.25 5.25 1.87 8.12 Fidlar attributed the increase in earnings to a growing number of customers and to an unusual weather pattern that was cooler than the average in the second quarter of the year after being warmer than average in the first quarter. The combination produced higher than usual sales for the first half. Sears, who is in charge of the company's New York Office, began his business career with Wasatch Oil Co. in 15.50 1.37 2.00 2.00 200 4.00 6.01 6.7S 5.nn 8 7C 01 3.51 graduate of the University of Utah, he received the school's 0.el 10.75 1.K0 18.80 "Outstanding Achievement Business Award" and is chairman-elec- t of itg national advisory council. lie is also a Regional Representative for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 2:1.00 5.75 74.2 7.(10 2100 )8.011 9.50 17.50 purchased the Bonanza Hotel from Kerkorian for $10 million in 1969 but owed nearly $4 million on the 'purchase, according to hotel sources. division. A factor in the decision to move was the cooperation of community leaders in Santa Rosa, said Stoker. x ' Board members are Joseph T. Butler, Delwyn Hansen, Dan Thomas, Jerry Jorgensen and Darrell Nilson. er guar-Harp- All to 50 Qual- 18.35 9.60 to 24,20. to Dod 39.25. 's and ce fed steers od fed lb 565 good 29.20. 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That firm will then adopt the ,.. , UAL after the merger to plans issue shares of a new series of pre-:4- ferred stock for each share ttf- -: Western common stock. G. 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Bond sales New York Stock Exchange 7832 66 3 22 93 66 SI 53 13 12 - By United Press International Thursday Wednesday Wk Ago 16 9 9 New Highs 21 19 23 New Lows 155 809 597 Advances aS7 420 Daclines ell 2?9 304 . 3)9 Unchanged 1570 154 1530 Totals New York Stock Emchange sales today- -- I 2048R 738.77 4.04 0.54 What tho Stock Market Did Poor's Indexes d United Press International e 361hd 1$41560 xzel4ift a.m. 11 ...t,471,171 1 Stock Averages es By Poor's NEW YOB MenStandard 43 or Friday. (941 hourly Indexes equals 101. tronics were mixed. ContAir .25h ConCon 2.40 'it Conti Oil Ws Contrl Data 1'4 12,580.000 12,465,520 8,448,910 14,167,440 14,378,90n 1,566.711 tie L oter Standard - ,. Ill .',.,Ii.i''.. er last United Air Lines stocithold- ers have approved an agreement to merge Western International Hotels Co. into their firm, which is the parent company for UAL. Stockholders of the hotel company approved the merg Nev Pw 1.1g 1 Newberry t NEngEl 1.48 NiagMo 1.10 Norfolk Ws 5 3:01 Gine &Wes NoAmrik 1.20 CoOrtesy A. G. Edwards & Sons. Inc. Man Low 1,114 DI. NoNtGs 2.60 1.70 19 Ink Me- -. 116 N0S5Pw Arnreo 11 Nw Ban 1.40 1634 1614 16 elcoPete Si 2' 31 (Ion 21,4 20,4 20, 2, 41 DeseretPharm 2311 24 24 IPCOHosoSupoly 311 314 312 LeascoWTS Occid Pet lo 24 25 6arriottCorp 2t10 OodenC .20h 1241 1214 mobileHomes Ohio Ed ISA lcs 14 2714 2716 NewmontMinint OklaGE 1.1e 41 1314 13 ParvinDohrmante 13,4 OklaNG 1.12 1,4 1934 1934 19 SkaoosDrod O'inCorp .88 3E 3014 3019 StaufferChamical Omark In 41 20.4-,1- 1 2914 29 TimesMirror OrRock 1.20 TWA-WT1.4 Otis El Co 2 614 51i 514 111, 07thord 4414 4314 UtConstMin M 1 1014 10,4 1014-- 01 .7S OwensC UniversaiMatch 14 Owen111 1.35 214 2J 214 UnitedParkCity -. IA Pre6 Whittaker 5a 10 1011 10 AlbertsonsInc Pac Gas 11 2134 19 34 2014- -4 Saxonind PacLtC 1.60 PacPet .25b PacPwr 118 PcTAT 1.20 Pan Am WA -It 7 1111 11 oJnes L. --3411 1.80 Panhcil 21 21 7 203,:t .70 Jostens ,ii .60 IA ParkeDa 4 36 4112 41 JoyMtg MO Penn Centrl -K2- 9,'2 Penney JC 1 210 21"2 14 PenDis .15d Keiser Al 1 1 KC So Ind 2 1.60 28' 28,4- -. 44 PennPL 7 20ai 204 203114 Pennzoil .80 Kan GE 1.40 62 8312 43,1611,4 PeopGs 1.96 Kellogg 1.70 1 163 233,4 223s 23441114 PepsiCo Kennrnti .80 Pfizer 0 .60 55 4414 4311 4344 Kennctt 2.60 D 2.1 38 85 82'4 82,4-- 334 Kerr Mg 112 Phelp 62 19Va 21y21( 1844 .Kidde PhilaEl 1.64 417 KimbC1 1.20 324 32,s 3214- -4 14 Philip Mar 1 -'22 1.30 4 33 32 32 14 PhilPet KLM AirIns 11 27 204 2674- -. Pilishry 1.36 Kopper 1.60 14 Polaroid .32 62 387i 38'4 Krattco 1.70 40.3s 216 417,11 404.- -PPGInd 1.40 Kresge S .44 14 Proc&G 1.40 2834 29 52 29 Kroger 1.30 PuS Col 1.12 PSE&G 1.64 8,11 12 Lear Sit .S0 112 Pulirrn 2.80 W 1134 1134 .40 1134 LishisPC PuresCp .84 11 4 334 334 Leh Val Ind Purolat 1.60 12 38 1634 163i 1634 Lehm 1.62d 20 32'5 3234 3234 14 LOF Co 2.40 55,8 16 534 52 - - Ralston .70 Libby McN1 114 .60 42 3912 39,4 392 Raython Lig My Ts 134 RCA Corp 1 32 133'5 13'4 114 LingTV .33h 374 18 Littnin 212k 17't 17'e Reading C9 65 838 8 8'4 Lockheed Rep SO 2, a 23 58 2348 23 LoewsTh .3 Reyloninc 1 9 21,is 2034 20"3, LoneSCem Rey In 140 97 21 2034 2034 -- -Lone5G 1,12 ReyMet 1.10 5 5214 5134 5111- -1 Lou Nash 4a RiegelPap Vs Riviana 25 3134 313t 3134 .90 LuckiS Soo 2 163,5 163A 1634 RoanST .68d Lukens Sti 1 11 Robshaw .70 LKesY .30d si'21- - illlillilllillillillitililMitilliBMIllillilltillillillinifilffillMilltillinillillinal11111111111111111111111111101111111119111111111111111ifillIIIIIIIIillifillillillill11111111Illi Vst 16 395a 71 3, 2. 17,6 3976 2731 22- 10 1968 -- 22' Mg g eni Dow-Jon- 10430.00 Aporox final total Previous day Week ago Month ego Year years 090 on. ,4 5'4 19 later - 14 531 1414 New York Stock Soles Losers of a point or more were Walt Disney, Merck, and Warner. Burroughs. 24,4,4 Lambert. The last, which 14 20,4-- 2654- -- Is has announced a fell 2212 tentative agreement to I$ 604414 accept a coalition govern. 25s 101 Is Parke, Davis climbed 654 Steels, motors and elec 4411-1- 2 again." I -- 23'4 8, "The funds ate switching -- 224 22 94i 33 10,11 re 111111111111111111a1111111 -- 44, 1046 844 Mil MEI 11111411111111 -- 4514 21146 33411 44 1834-- 213s 23 54 ,s -- 2314 40 3514 259 26 36 43 1 Cater Tr 1.20 Celanese 2 Con Soya .80 r. 37's 361,4 6,2 6 Can Poe CaroPL 16"5-1- 3079 1 Inc 10 3.20 1.46 .60 1624 32,1 1824 30'4 25,6 244 39 loss 10 :45 5612 55,2 267 327a 301 6156 153 36 56 .50 2.40a My 1.20 1811 23 381 .40 .250 1.20 1,4 2.24 BrnShoo 1,2 B runswk .10 BucyEr 1.20 Budd Co .20 BulovaW BurlInd 1.40 Burl N 1 40d .60 Burrghs let IT 307 16 24 123 91 21 erISIOS , 10 31Pds 334 11 outnumbered Advances declines, 628 to 492, but de- 5b clines were slowly closing 3211- -- ab the gap. - 14 38 - 54 One analyst said the 231'2 14 4014 announcement by Presi- 30,4,4 25 14 Thieu of South Viet- dent 10 - 14 55'2nam that he would not 24 301-- '4 accept a colition govern35'4- -- 44 6.4 ment with the Communists 3612Is 814 touched off some selling 2844- -14 1941 18,1 23,1 50,2 4914 22 15 110 36 )er trey 838940 , 65t 2312 17,4 37d .75 .60 1.60 er tray NMES - 716 1116 2946 23 914 2944 2344 Bondi B onguot Inc Block&D .811 1.6412.a 1954-1- 11374 103 B o 1461111 1scents 19s6 Both Indust Boatgoods BetscbAr ad 1514 -- .50 .15n loam tterrova cents 3014- 1.20 Asto .06h AllOtichtld 2 Atlas Corp AvsoCp .60d Avnetinc .40 BabliWil 30,2 30,4 I S Most Activo Stocks NEW YORK (UPI)Thl 15 most SC. Nye stocks traded on tho N w York Stock Exchange Thursday. Cosa CM. Sales 9141 at 448,200 Massey Reg 1174 249,000 Telex Corp 82at 195,500 Ile Merck & Co 777 e I . 145,000 Oen Frrods 12 138,300 We CommonwIth 111 128,200 &T 38,e Int 49's 124,500 In? Ile &T pfN 122,300 Plessey Ltd 5 119.600 Transcon Inv 31 1.2 118,200 Magnavox 3 211S 115,300 Fairchild Corn 11 lab 92,000 $cl Computer 11e 1114 89,700 Ideal Risk Ind 16 s 89,300 Nowest Aurlines 3916 82,300 Philip Morris En I III Irwin"' am hAll1111 ini. 111E1111 JIM HMI ITN" Mil 111111 MINI MI Val 61 6aa 32 22 48 26 43 100 324 TIMIS nal 16161 steady od MOUES LOS 111111111M11111111111111111111111 71 choice The noon net price change of all NYSE stocks traded, computed by Quotron Servper cent) ice, was up CIO from previous day's close. Using April 1, 1966 prices as I 100 base, the Indicater It neon Friday wne 68.U. Issues Share Volume 635 2,850.000 Advances 398 2,220,000 Declines 317 1,300,000 Unchanged 1350 6,370,000 Total SMART CHART laths.. 561 to 1.25 665 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Salts In hundreds (00) omitted exCept for those designated (2) which are traded in 10 share lots and carried in full. DIVIDENDS: (a) plus extra; (b) deClarad Cr paid so far this year, no regular rater tc) payment on accumulated dividends (d) paid last year; (e) cash plus MO; (g) annual rate plus stock &Wendt (h) paid this year latest diVidend omitted; (i) per cent in stock paid lalit year) (k) per cent In stock; or reor(q) ftt ankruptcy-receivershi- p Oaltization; (r) capital distributions (x) (wit when issued. xdivird: (t) mdicates following in 32nds; (I) indicates elittwirla figure Is fraction In 64ths; (t) Indica following figure s (radon in t .. Local Interest report S:30 Quotations 1, ''', '''' TODAY'S STOCK MARKET TODAY lower were r bulls ','. Western Hotels Join Airlinei Levin-Townsen- d r , , - in closed was '1' public. early July.. Its casino was shut down March 24 when was unable to secure a $20 million loan needed to pay off a substantial debt with IBM unless It withdrew from the gambling business in Nevada. , r. hotel The ' international star. Mills said the money poured in so fast he had to go Bill Singleton, the attorney for Tracy Investment, said the new owner of the Bonanza Hotel was T. L. Corp. of Las Vegas, a wholely owned subsidiary of Kerkorian's Tracy Inverstment Co. U.P. Earnings 4,....".02. "He's the highest paid entertainer in the history of show business," Mills said. He turned down $300,000 for one night for Jones because of the location of the event. In one week in the U.S. Jones grossed nearly $1 million. As Mills launched Jones. he also became interested in a discouraged friend, Gerry Dorsey, a singer dropped by every record company. Mills took him on, changed his name to Engelbert Humperdinck (after the composer of the opera, "Hansel and Gretel") and came up with another d ,.1 Other officers are Hugh Pinnock, vice president: Mack Leonard. secretary-treasureand Roscoe Webb, immediate past president. They all serve on the executive committee. in board Stoker, The Union Pacific Corp. re- ported Thursday second guar- tM04,14.0.10fM .. ter income of $18.1 million, only slightly lower than the million $18.3 earnings re ,i,12,:;:,,i',',;;-- ' (11 second for the quarter ported '' ; of 1969. .. Revenues during the second ":4.:',,-,4quarter just ended climbed to $227.8 million as compared to 1 7.!... 8167.6 million reported for the 5 second quarter of 1969. Per ,iii share earnings for both M:. ters were 86 cents. Robert W. Harper was named president of the Utah Chapter, Chartered Life Undemiters at the association's annual meeting recent ly. A The sales price reportedly was the same as the outstanding debt owed Kerkorian's Co. by Tracy itivestment I. e Computer Corp. its Harper Named President 1938. Transport chairman, said the move would represent a major for the firm, expansion u,hich intends to increase its manufacturing facilities of For the .50 2.00 6.00 2.62 2.00 6.50 5.25 .4.25 6.62 4.50 7.00 2.50 3.00 Air Pacific Inc., has moved its corporate headquarters from Salt Lake City to Santa Rosa, Calif. per-sha- re ' '' $165 It touched $11.50 at one point earlier this year, giving the company a book value of over $50 million. Mills' per- sonal interest then- amounted to $7 million and the other two major stockholders Thomas Woodward and Gerry Dorsey, better known as entertainers Tom Jones and each were worth approximately Engelbert Humperdinck the same. Not even the Beatles have done much better. Mills just happened to hear a group led by Tommy Wcodward and promptly signed the singer. Ile knew he had a gold mine in Woodward. But how to extract the ore? He did it by changing the young man's name to Tom Jones, taking advantage of the film of the same name then current, and by helping write "It's Not Unusual," the song that projected Tom Jones into the world market. d , IIt4'''''- - multi-millionai- LAS VEGAS. NEV. (UPI), BonbanThe western-styleza Hotel on the Las Vegas "Strip" was quietly auctioned off Wednesday for $3.9 million to financier Kirk Kerkorian. k, , Five years later he is a sitting at the apex of a show business complex beginning to span the At- lantic. He has two Rolls Hoyces and two Mercedes, a tudor-styl- e mansion with nine acres of manicured gardens, an ucler and a reputation as a ruthless negotiator. Mills is inclined with unwanted modesty to credit part of his success to luck. Luck he has had. But what had made him a rich man at 33 and elevated several associates to millionaire status. as well. is his brain. one of the shrewdest in the entertainment industry. Mills recently spent a cocktail hour at a London hotel sipping Chateau ',gate Rothschild and discussing his Management Agency and Music (MAW. A star stock irarket performer of 1969 despite the depressed state of the market. MAM still sells around $4.80 against the issued price of 'Strip' Hotel ,', ..",.. 1 LONDON (UPI) Gordon Mills left the British army with about $240 and an oversize case of ambition. He turned in part of the money for a tape recorder, the" scld it to fi- nance a trip from his native Wales to London and got a job playing with a harmonica troupe. Buys Vegas ; .,' 's Millionaire Air Firm Moves Offices To Coast ,,, , By ROBERT MUSE!, The disenchantment. once it set in, grew rapidly. In many instances a mildly disturbed customer became completely disaffected when his corn. plaints were ignored. Frustrated and angry, he was motivated, for the first time in his life, to write his The past decade was an historic one. The American production machinery poured out However, he said that warmer summer and fall weather could reasonably be expected to pull the calendar year Ar Tom, Engelbert Make Him Rich And then the fun was over. The machines sometimes didn't work, which was understandable. But then it was found that the guarantees didn't work either. And it the guarantee worked, the servicemar, didn't. This cost like the dickens. 1960s Mountain Fuel Supply Cos earnings for the first half of the year were considerably above earnings a year ago, said i z of visionaries. Science fiction, it was found, was true. rofits Jump MFIS ' t7mVP,S111!..- a range of consumer goods that toppeu even the forecasts CORNER ON COMMERCE i:i.. e fiLm..el-- 1.62" 2.00' .. ::,,,,,,,,,,,,k,..,:,-:- The fact that this bill already has been approved by the Senate Commerce Committee, despite fierce opposition Loin business interests, attests to the tensions that have developed between consumers and producers. The bill to this point would pc mit a number of people '''''''.;,'; ...,,iii.:i.i.; 3.00 6.75 5.62 7.12 3.00 9.00 ,,,,,,':,' Friday, July 31, 1970 ksked 13.50 ' : ''',, A ....,,,:, -- ,:,,:, 1.:;:,..,4..4.;.;"''''''.. '',7'',. ,,,,,,,,a7.:::....7"!7,.... ,i,,9,,:"'s,:7,:;:.',.-.- .,,,ho.... :::i:,';,ii:::',.. 7 P.88 t 1 ,' ...; ,''' '.',',,:,..;s'"' 4 .,,..:.. 1 ,:qii;ii,:ii:i:iiV!,,i: tiltrl t.,: 7.50 1.37 r.a7 1.00 0.00 2.25 . ',Ni.1.4-i'- : :,,.'', ' .0,,,k,..,,,,otoboodsw.os Bo Ine? p 1 ..ovx ' '::,,,',,,,::: ,.,..t. ':,i,..:: ,I' , ,, in :,,,.j,i.:: ,,s77.1.7:,::,,,s,,,.:,,,, ,,,,,,. ril might result in harassment of business over minor matters. and desire instead to limit suits to cases in which the government already has successfully prosecuted. This, the consumer groups claim, would deprive consumers of their basic right to legal recurse; it would push a wedge between individuals and their access to the courts. Although which class action bill is passed, if any, may not be known until fall, the fact that consideration has gone this far suggests that the future marketplace is likely to be far different than in the ,,:ii,,,,:.:, '" rf"1,7:;;;.,;! ,''''"" :,;. ,r! ', .,,:' -- te ons ü0 o ,,,,,,, 1 WindNEW YORK (AP) ing its way slowly through the maze these congressional summer weeks is a bill that could drastically and forever relations between change buyers and sellers in the United States. It was motivated by the evils of the 1960s. It could mean better goods and services in the 1970s. Or, according to some businessmen, it could provoke chaos. This is a bill that would pei mit groups of offended t..istomers to sue merchandisers for unfair practices. such a., refusal to repair or replace defective units, in class action suits. !el 0 AK AtikAkkooll&A" |