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Show l'j QSJ am e .. ;i wb o a k& vg:u oii By DAVID W. CHUTE DETROIT (UP1) -- The rush to change from leaded to unleaded gasoline as fuel for automobiles may b? fraught with dangers both to health and pocketbooks. ' There is evidence that the use of existing gasolines in engines of cars not lead-fre- e WANT YOUR PACKAGE TO GET THERE Utah-Mad- only can damage them but ?lso can cause emissions that are more harmful to health i than at present. The auto companies probably can solve both problems but these engines are in the future. Present engines, even the 1971 models, simply cannot cope satisfactorily with either problem. Gasoline is composed of an incredibly complex combination of various kinds cf hydrocarbons. On the light end of this molecular spectrum are what are called olefins and other aromatic hydrocarbons which, essentially, add to the ocpower of gas and tane or rating. Greyhound t it. fast often same-da- y t convenient schedules (packages go on regular passenger buses) : 5 service (even holidays) ; ' i 9 $ more aromatics. But these are the bad actors in the creation of smog. It is these hydrocarbons which, in the presence of oxides of nitrogen and sunlight, are converted to the highly toxic elements in air that create smog. The danger here is that motorists in present cars using unleaded gas will increase rather than reduce atmospheric pollution. And they may wreck their Lead tends to boost octane rating of gasolines without a high amount of the aromatics. But to take lead out and siill retain a rating needed for proper performance of all of todays engines except the very high compression ones, requires the addition of ? ' " J ? . You'll be about Utah month. a hearirg products chemicals industrial AGRICULTURAL UlORATORY housing indus- - money-starve- d announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy uny of these securities. The offering Is made only by the Offering Circular. Common Stock No Par Value Offering Price: $9.03 Per Share New Issue . . . A holding company with subsidiaries which proposes to offer a variety of services to the public in the fields of securities and insurance. it makes a lot of economically, says Richard Bennett, chairman of the UMA's observance The merger, first proposed last June, also involves Tintlc Standard Mining Co. and Rico Utah Jaycses Name Exec sense 60 CENTS STAYS When you buy something made in Utah, 60 cents out of in the first each $1 is nine turnovers in the state, he said. you buy something only five made per cent remains here or five he cents of the $1, added. The high return to the state comes about because of payrolls, purchases of raw materials here, and taxes. Taxes paid by Utah manufacturers alcne amount to about 30 per cent ot the states total tax burden, be said. . try appear brighter because mortgage money is becoming a government report. The report said mortgage money is more plentiful now than at any time in the past year because of an increase in money available from savings and loan associations, the largest single source of home MOST AVAILABLE Bennett pointed out that most Utah manufacturers operate at a disadvantage when they try to sell in distant markets. The most available market is the Utah market itself, he said. We think its important that Utahns take advantage of this loans. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board said savings and loan associations made commitments fcr future loans billion $1.7 last totaling month. opportunity to recognize it. The UMA itself will place most of its emphasis on corporate purchasing managers, trying to convince them of the advantages of buying here. If we can get the companies to buying here, then well have taken the lirst large step, he said. Copies of the Offering Circular may be obtained from the Under writers. FIRST FIDELITY UNDERWRITERS, INC. blO East South Temple Salt Lake (. I'tah W102 it. Telephone: TODAY & TOMORROW (801)328-031- pro- Actually, than 12,900 miles was so bad that the engine heads had to be replaced. The second set of heads did the same after ever less mileage. It not only damaged the heads but had raised the pollution emissions sharply. more plentiful, according to Consolidated Eureka Mining Co.s directors have voted to become a part of a proposed multimillion - dollar merger between Houston Natural Gas Corp. and Banner Mining Co. tion will be calling e products to ycur attention and urging you to buy them. THATCHER WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prospects of relief for the this Utah-mad- wtur after less t Merger Plans lot claimed September as Business Industry Product Month, which means that the Utah Manufacturers Associa- engines doing it, too. General motors discovered this some time ago when engineers experimenting with catalytic converters ran engines witii lead-fre- e gas. They found that valve-sea- Eureka Okays fn Spotlight h U.S. Report Brightens Home Loan Outlook 10,000,000 Shares Greyhound Package Express t' c If CENTAUR ENTERPRISES LTD. 8 ,' Tuesday, September 1, 1970 77ii. Greyhound terminal , . . or photit: 328-483- v 10B Phorw just take it to the ! ' The UM A keeps a file of all products made in Utah and has published them in a special catalog. Bennett noted that many name brands are produced here but Utahns are generally unaware of this. OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION David Koning, 2596-St- h East, has been named the first executive vice president for the Utah A special agent for the Union Pacific Railroad, Koning will operate on a volunteer basis in promoting community service ideals among men hoping to get them involved in such projects as mental health, pollution control and governmental affairs. Jay-cec- s. 21-3- 5, stock. Under terms of the proNatuposed Banner-Houstoral merger, the Texas firm would issue one share of a new series of its convertible preference stock for each two shares of Banner Common stock. That new preference series carries a dividend of S2 per share and converts into 1.05 shares of HNG common stock, which traded Monday n at Eu-rek- as out- standing and its ownership of shares of Barner common stock, each of its shares 61,224 of common would become .007991 of the HNG preferecne stock on the effective date of the merger. Consolidated's board approved a letter of under- standing regarding the merger, which also specified that the firm 'may sell any assets other than the Banner stock, mier any proceeds apply paying sales expenses to retiring its indebtedness, and distribute any remaining cash to stockholders as a dividend. Consolidated stock traded at cents bid and 27 cpnts asked Monday on the Salt Lake Stock Exchange. The merger agreement is subject to a number of conditions, generally those that affected the earlier announced 25 mergers. $47.25. - directors board Intermountain Express Co. has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 20 cents per WASHINGTON -C(AP) inflation has outrun the four freight rate increases thev have received since May of 1967. railroads in the East and West ;cd':y sought a fifth rate hike designed to bring in $1.6 billion a year in additional revenues, tenance pregrams. In a petition filed with the ComInterstate Commerce mission, spokesmen for the railroads asked for a 15 tier cent increase, declaring that railroads are in desperate need of additional revenues to cope with steeply rising cost levels, impaired earnings and inadequate capital and main- The railroad proposal, not participated in by roads hi the South, seeks an eight per cent hike effective September 15 plus an additional seven per cent on Nov. 1. Predicting dire consequences if the increases are not granted, the railroad lawyers told the ICC: Indeed, as to some important railroads, the additional revenues are necessary to permit a continuation of their operations. Livestock Over The Counter debt - free home Oiher siaugnrer classes: bimty ana commercial cows 20.7023.30; canner and cutter utility and commercial buiis 26.0028.30. lb Feeder steors: Few choice 299-310: qcd "5 standard and Ib Hclstelns few good 'b 93.n5-Jand Ic.w 39; ( Ib calves 28 choice feeder 571 Ib 29.00; othr heifers load choir fO; oood choice 500650 Ib 27.70-2-f choice ib 24.75 28 50; y; individual good calves 3'420 Ib calves 25.8029.50. od OMAHA Livestock quotations Monday; 7,000; barrows and Qilts veak Hogs to mostly 25 lower, instances 50 lower; Ib Ib 20.7521.25; tTOOR.'JO 2; 2C. SALT LAKE 17CI70 20.50-2- Ib 75; ; 24 sows mostly steady; 260 270 0 Ib Ib 9.000 ; 8,000 slaughter, 1,000 Cattle calves 200; steers feeder; lower, to 25 hei.ers v.oa lowe, mostly instances 50 lower; ilUiv'r, sales feeders steady;cja; birh choice and 30.75; choice and prime 1,125 Ib steers C0 Ib choice prime 1,1401,185 low choice and good choice and prime lb 29 35; heifers choice with end prime IP 29.25; choice 600; lambs mcstlv 1.00 lower; Sheep ewes steady; choice and prime spring lambs choice cull to qood shorn ewes wssm in Markets In Brief Tuesday's Quotations By United Press International Stocks Lower in light trading. Bonds Irregular. U.S. government bonds Unchanged in quiet tradinq. Lower in light tradAmerican stocks ing Lower. London stocks Cotton futures Higher. Lower. Chicago grain futures Cash Grain CITY 359-206- 7c; Ib 50; - now. East 2nd South the NASD are repr. prices as ot approx 22 BE CONDUCTED IN 465 Sept, i, 1970 from Cattle end calves 550, OGDEN (AP)' Including 50 calves, compared to 525 last steers 525 last year; slaughter ;weak to 50 lower, most decline on choice; slauahter heiferc untested; slaughter jeows mostly steady; bulls steady; feeder steers steady; yearling heifers strong to 1.00 higher; few calves little changed; included fihout 250 slaughter cattle, remainder feeders. sters and heifers: few Saughter choice 1,0251,235 lb steers steers standard end Good qod hieh Jb Holsteins ib heifers and choice qood 26P'23n; standard and good heifers cose of death. Inquire share 'week and pus a . The Pacific Producers LAKE NORTH SALT Livestock Market (Monoav auction): Conner ami cutler cows sold mostly Quotations with few liqnt weight scn altve from 18.0021.25; low utility yielding canners and commercial 20.8022.75; with young slaughier bulls l&.3ndard cows 23.1u-.5w.ve strong .25 to .35 hioher; lb steers Feeder cattle: Choice 30.90 32.10; mixed qoed and choice 529815 0 lb 27.0028.10; lb qned choice Holstein steers lib heifers 26.4029.25. Calves: Mixed qood and choice odd head of lb steer calves 395 lb heifer calves dam- injury, property of of ontending age claims SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH shares PIE, Announces Dividend fire, windstorms, explosion, theft, bodily 4, 4,018.633 Railroads Ask 5th Hike Protects your home AS PROVIDED BY SECTION UTAH CODE, AS AMENDED 1961, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO QUALIFIED REGISTERED ELECTORS, THAT PRIMARY WILL Based on Consolidated on its common stock. The dividend is payable Oct. 1 to stockholders of record Sept. 11. It marks the 92nd successive regular quarterly dividend decla ed by PIE. Homeowners Package Policy OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK Argentine Mining Co., both of Salt Lake City. As with those two firms, the principal asset of Consolidated Eureka is its holding of Banner common SAN FRANCISCO A new low cost 20-1-1- iiiir'ig,1"i' CORNER ON COMMERCE e The governor has just 1900 Fortune Road (1450 5a 1900 West) 24-ho- V 't ? w CHEMICAL CO. I to , ifji if''riy Products r . ?? Cali us for ycur arrival r ; 4 i anti-knoc- k TODAY? v' "''ill1 2 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER"m 8, 1970 mm FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING , Lets clear the air about FOR PUBLIC OFFICE STATE SENATORS, STATE REPRESENTATIVES, STATE SCHOOL ,0U8 YEAR TERMS) BOARD MEMBERS, REGIONAL I j j J air pollution! COUNTY OFFICIALS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONSTABLES (TWO AND I j y DISTRICT NO. 3, SALT LAKE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS, MURRAY CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION, GRANITE BOARD Factories , automobiles, Jet aircraft, and trucks are pouring pollutants into the air at an unprecedented rate. It must and can be stopped! All we have to do is CARE. We have the technology. IML Freight has been a pioneer in many phases of public service highway safety, noise abatement, and civic involvement, to name a few. And now, every one of the 307 line tractors operated by IML has been or is being equipped with anti : coast-to-coa- emission control devices. You see, we really care about America. OF EDUCATION, JORDAN BOARD OF EDUCATION. FOR WHICH OFFICIAL FILING FOR NOMINATION WAS DESIGNATED POLLS OPEN FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. FREIGHT, JHC. One of W. STERLING EVANS, COUNTY CLERK SALT LAKE COUNTY ' (q S . Americas great ; transportation : companies A i V T i |