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Show ..., AM' ' ', I ' b i$4OG.i , x ,: 'r t. 4 ",.. 7 - 11 ezip.E317 a t I ' n, rq.n!I. R, ti",:auiluatag ,.. NEW YORK (AP) Coal ,shortages are so severe that "ome big generating plants rill surely have to shut down" if any of the threat. coed railroad strikes materialize alid last for more than a week or two a business magazine says. The November issue of For- tune points out that coal operators are exporting 60 million tons of coal annually. ,.....,,,,,,, , - ," , ,...1,.':.::,:',IM''11,,,,,., .. ,,,,,',4,,,,s ,,.:. ''" '.0 $" i t., f.:,.,,,. W. il t,,,l,ft ,..,., I .; ti Oi '.'. ;'; k'.A:'''::: i.,:00- ::',,.::;'-''- It ., ' '. :":::'. ' '" if a ,, P, 14,. I., irt, IA- -4. ,L .4. 1 ''. 4....:. October 29, 1970 B ,,,., loans , , -, ,t, e,...,.,''',;7'5'!'-';'- ' 7, - - , ,.;,1 k .,...,,--:- - - ,,,,,;4.- '.' :,:.,. ', "' :,,...s. ::'k,::,,, ,: ,,,,,,,,,: r.';4 ,,,,. .'...:,,,,.4.,,,:,,,, '' :.. ....'..,:.: ''.'......:.. ,: ,. . ' ,..., 01' -- , ; Jordan ,,,,i ' ''''.". ',.. ,,s, t, ik,4., ,. ' i' - - ..,, :, ,.::,,if , ...:,4. ::; .,:,; ,,7,41,, 'z' ,::t.' I t:,try,.,..:::;.:::1:!:1 ,;:iiii,..,,, .s.,: '',. :, ., ,,,, r 1 .4,46;ti ,,,.--! 4!;,,,, ,i.,.;:,.:. ,3 , 7 ,i.:: 1 ', ., - . .::',....:';,:.:,,',,:- 4.,,s:.;-,-:-: .. , .'.I.'''''''.. z.4..,, .I. ..:4.k , ..,,,,,-- ' , :'..,,:,: , , , 4::!'d ,:,14.;,;;;;.1.;;;;I",:iii sugar beets after this season. eat Factory Closing Still, the, plant will be operating at a loss, Cannon said. processing the mid-- -' 1970 crop, will continue in use as a warehouse, bulk storage, liquid and sugar manufacturing research facility, he said. Processing at the plant will be completed some time next with production February, expected to be about 49 million pounds of sugar; near the plant's alLtime record of 50 niillion pounds set in 1964. Angeles, Calif., based total investment planning ccmpany with 14 branch offices, one of Twenty-eigh- t "an and $4.2 million in amount over the previous year." affluent person's says, "it not earning money but hanging on to some of it then trying to make it grow." Focusing on individuals whose incomes range from $20,030 to $60,000, Groesbeck and his associates provide them with complete guidance and investment service in in problem," Groesbck - ,,.,,; ; A ; , , .. i"..7 ,s,, . ments add es- ; 4t : - tt I ,f 4 4!t 4 1.9 t tt t tr ,... f 0 l'p "v. si s4 r, 41; It ;1 l'1i ,i -,. t. li t 0 1,..L! T re-sui- k ts le ; Earth Fill CAuseway . i The railroae built the auseway in 1957-5- 9 old an The fill. Itructure earth replacedusing causeway that was partially fill and partially wood It trestle. Two culverts 25 fee', wide were built into ti the new causeway to permit the circulation of Is! water between the north and south lake areas. "Inadequate," say the large salt companies of Hardy, Solar Salt Co. and whIch there are three Co. Morten Salt The reporc brings out or confirms some interesting facts about the divided lake. The increase in salinity of the south end " has been masked somewhat bec2 dse the lake stage rose continually" during the 1963-6- 9 period. -- - IF upthey're just not Groes- growing financially, beck said. J. incorporated A. Groesbeck Financial t(Nisors Dec. 31, 1968, so "we could say we began in 1968, instead of 1939. It makes us sound older." The Salt Lake branch was organized a year ago. It is led by Al Emery, a University of Utah graduate, former IBM employe and former Dean Witter stock broker. "In spite of their high incomes, most of our clients could be put on the 'struggling' list. They don't huge any unusual medical bills. Nor do their wives become the local boutique's favorite customers. "But, after taxes, a couple ventures in (and out of) the stock market, their insurance bills, and their house pay Sam" and the state tax tor and has trouble coming up with ten cents in cold hard cash. "T h e real ,. ,..,,,,,.:,,,: ,,, . was built in 1916. He collec- Livestock Market Mutual Funds surance, securities The affluent basket case is the person who earns by himself or with the help of his wife $20,000 a year and more, is loaded down with debts and a mortgage, works a goodly part of his time for "Uncle 4 : t4, Written by R. J. Madison, hydrologist. with Its the USGS, the report statta, "The present investi- fti: gation has shown that the hydrology of Great Salt ..::b Lake is now much more complex than it was prior ' .4 to construction of the causeway." The study was initiated several months ago i! after the salt companies charged that the causeway built across the lake by the Southern Pacific 41,; Railroad had intafered whir the circu!lition of the lake brine. The concentration of salt was greater in the north end of the lake and less than normal 11 in the south end, the companies contended. This was a threat to their economic existence on the Irnr, lake, they said. Y: Southern Pacific questioned the validity of the claims but agreed that a study should be made. Railroad officials decline to comment on the of the study. ;st early retirement or take severance pay. The West Jordan factory iq the smallest in the U and I system with capacity to slice 1,700 tons of beets a day. Cannon blamed technical obsolescence, rising transportation costs, high labor costs and increasing urbanization of the area in which it is located for the decision to close the processing operation. The .actory tate and tax matters. which is in Salt: Lake C;ty. middle-age- d dentists, and businessmen plus their wives heard themselves being called "affluent basket cases" Tuesday evening. The friendly accusation was millionmade by a J. Groesbeck, aire, Arthur president of A. J. Grcesbeck a Los Inc., Associates, doctors, H1,0. ,... ' , . 7 Hydrology More Complex will Lequire 20 to 25 employes. Cannon said many of the permanent employes will be offered an opportunity to transfer to other U and I facilities. Others may elect to take All of the company 's sugar beet processing in Utah will be concentrated at the Garland factory, he explained. Beets from some areas now served by the West Jordan plant will be shipped to Car land. Due to the distance, beets from some er.as will require grower participation in transportation charges. The West Jordan plant employs TT persons on a permanent basis with about 259 workers beini temporary added during tp- - processing operations. The revised set-u- p o The plant, now in the of , ; - 4, ..' ., -- , factory will not process announced today. . .s. '., ' This will be the last season of beet processing at. the West Jordan factory of the Sugar Co., Rowland M. Canno n, president, Utah-Idah- :..7., :".-- ;:''':' 4..., Tne companies that squeeze salt out of Great Salt Lake's briny water are pleased with the just. released report of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on the hydrology of the lake. The study was made in cooperation with the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey. "The report represents a lot of work that is factual and confirms what we have found out here. Further study will confirm the findings," said Allan L. Winfield, vice president. production and plant, Fard:y- Salt Co., St. Louis, Mo., during a visit to the company'- - plant at the south end of Great Salt Lake. "We don't really feel that further study is needed. The evidence is pretty conclusive," he said. "There is a distinct possibility that legal action will be tahen," he added. ' ' 1,,,,s- --.. ., ,,,,,;...,, -, ',. ", ,:T:).,-,- N ,: ' ' : .', :'.'.:,::!.': ',..::': ,- ,':.:: ;,.; , , .; , .:., , '. By ARNOLD IRVINE Associate Business Editor ,,...,,.,.,,,,,,,,,e, ,., i..: ,. , .. ::,'r s ,.. - 00- - .,- , ..-- , ,,, , ..k.s...... , , The West Deseret News Staff Writer student loans 4,300 : '.',:: By KIM YOUNG He also reported that First Security banks are carrying to $9.4 million, '. ': ' Help For The Basket Case amounting to more than $273 mill'on, Eccles noted. increase of :,:::,' :,::, ,,.,.,,ib..,-,4,;.;.,-.. capacities as a difector of the association and is known tor raising outstanding and quality mink. The Emba Mink Breeders Association is a marketing organization for American mink ranchers. Its membership includes approximately 3,000 ranchers in 40 states, of which the state of Utah ranks third in production. The bank system is carrying real estate loans totalling $209.7 million in its portfolio and is servicing real estate loans sold to outside investors amounting , 4 .,.,:.: ,. ..1,,, waukee, Wis. Fm sewral years, Vernon has served Emba in various 1969. 11,218 , l'i'',ikr,:,...,,..;.i!g4:..::..,: Gale Vernon, Sandy, was elected Secretary of the Emba Mink Breeders Assn. and Vice Chairman of the Marketing Board at a recent Associatior meeting ia Mil- Be compared this with 1,983 loans totaling $41.8 mflion 3, , , :::::- :,. ' , , ,,, Association Elects 'Banks Are Making Efforts To Lend' Eccles, president and general manager of First Security Corp., backed up his statement with a report that First Security Corp. banks end subsidiary Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. made a total of 2,584 real estate loans totaling $51.4 million during the first nine months of this year. ,,.!,;: k ::!'!: f,: :::: ::,, ,: ,, .v-::- - :: :: ..,. , electricity from hot water and natural steam trapped in the ear:h's crust. require, the magazine says. Fortune says most authori ii , ' -;,, ,, 13 ties agree that the world will need to develop every avail- able source of power espedaily not:polluting ones geoincluding solar thermal power, and generating Another article in the same issue says that the United States, "snug in the compla, cency that its technology leads all the world," has not kept its eye on the major index of modern industrial civilization energy. "The country that built the world's first central power plant, is now in danger of los- ing its leadership in the new level of technologies the times tnday. fP1.-,-?,-- 4, anymore." today's tight money situation," George S. Eccles, bait: ,, , ' !. ' k- -,- - L.) 11!1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111f1111111111!111111111111111111Illtim"" ,. g ,' n :',,r 4, ,, .:f.-- : ,.41,4-1,;,- , , prices that were ()lice regarded as extremely generous. Fortune quotes Glen Wilson, vice president of Ferroalloy Division of Flote Miner-al: "We used to think the Japanese were signing up for coal at ridiculous prices. They don't look SO ridiculous "Our lending activity indicates that banks are making a legitimate effort to accommodate the credit requirements of their customers eespite :. .,,...::s,4 ... ,.:1 :,,t 1 ,,,..;.,: 0 ' .' 'll;: "C':74 l'..:. ', ,':;::.,'::: .,x,,,.-.- ,. .... ..'''::: -- 4 , , '..4::,: k;:. .., , ':. Say Squeezers ::: ::::,: ' ::.. ..i, .. - 1 ,t.,., a ,,,,,, ., ,, :,.. ..,..r ,.....: :: , . Electric Poer claims ;t's the 10 per c g:at margin that is 'pilling the utilities.' " the magazine reports. A number of utility executives have urged a cutback in coal exports to levels that preVailed in the late 1960s. A basic factor in the high level of U.S. coal exports has been the sensational rise in ,bipanese steel output, forcing Ja pan ese steelmakers to scour the world for more ,oal, the Fortune article says. In some cases, the magazine says Japanese buyers have even helped finance new mines or new equipment in this country, and foreign buyers have been willing to contracts at sign long-ter- ,: , .. . , - 4 , 'Told You So,' :,. , ,. ,,-- , , ,, " , "Though exports constillte only about 10 per cent of total U.S. coal output, Donald C. Cook, president of American ' v. Li,,,m.:.,,ft:,,?,?,,::i.,:k,s,:,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,a,....,:,:,,,,,.,,,..,....i Thursday, r , ' ...."'...1 ., , i 111111111111111111111011111111111111111111HH111111111i111111111111111111011111111I111 , ,.. ... ,:o.s.,, 1 ,, " , , :: ..,1:,:i:::,:...:::i,,:la 4 k,.,, , , ',:, s.,,: ,,t ., v ,,,,,rT i Vinance tiods . A Ez,f) -- i , 41.11 44,,,,,,, :: s,,,, . , . t "They get advice from four or five sources ad legitimate, but each with its own special emphasis. In many the instances, aggregate advice is conflicting or, at best, uncoordinated. "We provide the individual with a complete picture of his financial situation and recommend a sound program with any Vested interest on our part," he said. Groesbeck termed his firm's success in Salt Lake "very good." "We have 40 clients in the Salt Lake area," he said. Flow Two-Lev- el flow The study shows that there is south-;'-1 fill. A and culverts through the causeway flow takes place in an upper layer of water. At a lower level, the current flows from tit ;,: north to south. "Some mixing probably occurs at the inter-- $ face as brine moves through the causeway, but LI most of the southward flow drops to the bottom of .; the south part of the lake and forms a lower layer of brine that is of greater concentration than the t',,1 rest of the brine in the south part and slightly less concentrated than the brine in the north part," two-lev- el NORTH SALT LAKE Producers Wednesdars Quotations to-nor- th (Wednesday. auction): NEW YORK (LittilFoliowino is a list ot bid and asked micas on Mutat Funds Livestock MarketORA'S wish 10 so mailer 0S; tdotit f0.0 as quoted by the NASD Inc. full acssvaisce on high yielding commerhigher; Bid Asked. Bid Asked Bid Asked dials; feeder cows strong Bid Asked whit gouci astesioduce us is.aoer ouys.s s on VUTNAM FUNDS: 1.76 1.93 Corp Ld 13,2414.58 IINVEST GROUP: hand; no high yielding slaughter bulls; Aberdn 10.67 IDSND 338 Ail Equity 6.76 7.39, buils 0 Cntry lower; feeder cattle and calves ADM' RALTY: 3.65 3 97 Ceo 12.55 13.72 1,...,4 so s..usig; teu stets s a.. ong so NI 5.72 6.27 Cwn Dal 6.23 11.541 IDSPr Gwtrt 5.79 CWn 8.68 9.43 Div Mut 8.72 9.53 3.88 Gwth 3.54 higher; capacity attendance market Inc Of the 47 persons who 7.11 7.77 awes. :16.21 17.61 Inc 7 03 7.76 DeVgh NA 5q.02 98.02 Stock Ins 9.73 DELAWARE cutters 8.7 and 7elect Inv 6 53 5.07 attended the company's first 6.34 Cows 4.64 tanner End Adv Var Ply 6.19 633 Vista 7.33 8.031 low yie.ding shelly kind utility 8.31 9.16 GROUP: Aetna fall seminar on investment 11.2112.27 Inv res 4.13 4.51 Dela and commercsal high yielding 5.99 6.47 7.50 Voyg AIfil Fd 17.70 18.25 Revert 10.21 11.161 istel Fit Decat 8.96 9.79 1commerciat standard cows 6. 2 6.62 Future planning earlier this week in 6.25 6.83 eloyEd 13.39 13.63 slaughter bulls 6.446.44 Rintrt Delta 9.49 0.20 Allstate Good to leAt choice fed 12 18.80 18.80 LM Fed cattle 161236 Rose Drexel 5.45 10.54 Anste 5.961 9.64 Founders Room at Zions the Alpha fed 10.39 11.59 standard to good 4.78 5.221 steers hanck 6.91 151 Salem 0.58 0.63 Dreyfus Ali Am 2460-20National Bank, GroesFirst KEYSTONE: heliers 11.6012.7 1330 Lv 5.69 DrYis 5.21 16.56. chue, AMCAP 5 lb Choice steers 7.99 337! ;41, Feeder Aoollo i Am Bus 2.96 k3.21 EATON beck estimated that "more SiCnUt DIEnEvR 13F 15;3.56 one load 0 lb B1 32.70,4.30; HO'NAPD: A 18.0918.07 Cost 33 9 IVO Div Am .3 803 lb feeder steers 29.20; one 9.28 10.14 Cuet 82 18.09 1935 Bal will become 4.28 4.68 cent 50 o 50 of fleshy A.n Eq than 27.8027 80.s l28.90; 10.76 11.76 7.R6 8.58 Cost B4 1 Gwth Track sales: Ws Colorado yellow Span AM EXPRESS B a3139 ;I CHICAGO (UPI) . Produce: I 7.14 7.79 5.46 5.97 Cost KI Income future clients." ," ees ' ;'1"" ish large 2.25; Utah yellow Spanish genFUNDS: Corn loaf processed feeder Holstein steers 24.9048.50. 4.38 4.78 SECURITY K2 7.40 8.09 , Cost Fd 8.00 7.32 Spec good quality la:ge 2.70; Idaho yelerally Cap Ched- lb brick Muenster choice 1.115. heifers Feeder 11.98 condition 13.09 16.0417.50 of Cust Stock is Fd $I .10W Spanish large fair Inc 9.33 9.10 FUNDS: "More than 80 per cent dor: singi. daisies lb longhorns choice 8.95 9.77 11.20 12.24 Cost S2 7.93 8.67 Eberst Inv 9.78 3.04 0 blocks 6012.66. Swiss (wheels) too Choice and mixed ,lb good 1.02 11.98 Cust S3 6.49 709 Equity our business in the area is 7.46 Egret Inv Spec A to blocks 7g5 few lb.) grade report; 3.79 4.15 5 00 5.46 Cust S4 4 7.74 8.46 Emerg Stk Ultra 5.87 6.42 0 lb steer calves made up of medical doctors," Calves: Lhoice grade C grade B 3.08 3.38 Sal 10.96 Polaris Am Grth 5.37 5.67; Energy 1133 9,4' Am 440-4choice 69.7412. lb 6.39 7.601 Set 5.64 10.761 Knikr Am Inv c 4.88 4 88! Ent Ed 13.05 14.271 Soo he said. 92 , lb halter calves ocgoods Butter steady: 93 score 6912; 7.62 8.15' Sentinel 8.10 8.85 Knk Gth scorei 773 8.45 Equity A m Mut 7.39 In 325.405 27154180; feeder cow. 6912; 90 score 6712. 7.72 8.44 7.93 Gth 2.57 2 61 Eat Gr Am Nat Spot nonferrous Shamrk 53 9 133 r7 he while large extras 36;1 NEW YORK (AP) client our tell "We Eggs steady: might Egt Prog 3.38 8.5q1Lex Res 13.49 14.74 Shersn AICHOR 24.07 26.28 1963, Copper Livestock quo- mediums 30; standards 31; checks 19.1 metal prices Thursday: OMAHA . 5.18 5.66 ii., Dean 12.60 13.83 'Llbrly Essex GROUP: and 1413 1413 tatio.ts Wednesday: insurance CE,1S a pound, Con.L: ,Lut Nidiley; load. less needs 4.60 5.03 Side 11.20 12.24 Life Or Potatoes: total shipments 217; arrivals 1412-1cents a pound, New York; zinc, 15 Cap Fnd 7.19 7.88 Everst Fd 836 9.381 Hogs 11,000; barrows and gilts 5.82 6 36 8.34 9.11 Lite In 29; track 69; supolies very light; track Gwth 9.5710.491 Fairfld more real estate investments ents a pound, East St. Louis: tin, $1.7436 -, , ,,,,,.. wram, FUNDS: L.," T,,s, 8.63 9.43 8.68 8.68 Lino Nat Track to quote. insufficient 7.15 7.841 Fm Bur Inc offerings 0 lb 3 a pound, New York; gold, $211.95 per troy lb 7.32 8.00 17.00; Cap 3.73 4.08 and proceed to accomplish . Fnd Inv 7.64 8.371 Fed Grill 11 67 12.75.Ling Fd 1 sows ounce, New York; siler, $1.794 per troy lb olensionlIsCO: tlobtaUl.Ss.hilp-mAlelower; tnson5ci.; 10.75 Inv 9.84 irivals 10.18 11.13 lLOnMIS a 37.10 40.66 Fid Cap $350.00 it Vent yo-i- g ouicksiiver, ounc., 0 tiw lb 8.05 1.60 rst that end. Or we might tell him 7.70 8.42 FID Fund 13.72 14.99 SSYLbS: Ac0110 modtrate; demand nominal per flask, New York. feeder track 26, supplies 6,500t Cattle B 8,000; Bmit slaughter 829 829 1.13 1.241 fId Trnd 20.48 22.38 Can Int 53.2133.23 A' so Fd he's got enough tax shelters 1,500; calves; 150; steers and heiters moderate; market steady. i 9.51 9.51 iSwstn Inv 7.80 9.43 ?, 4.0$ 4.43 FINANCIAL Cap Dv As;ron steady; cows steady; foeders consigned 12.6412.641 Sw Inv G 5.40 Mut PROGRAMS: and what he needs are income AXE a aro choice for auction; high Friday 13.37 10.55 11.531 Sovr 3.67 4.02 Luthern HOUGHTON: Dyn E for his 5.83 6.39 Prime 1,250 lb steers 29.50; same grade 3.35 3.67 'Magna 8.13 8.891 Sped. 1 producing 4.94 5 37 Ind End A .144.1- d'M 0 lb 29.350 choice and prime 4.52 4.52 4.38 .4.79 St Farm 5.12 5.61 Manhin 6.75 7.734 Inc Fnd B on IL, flow. cash choice all 29.00; 1,0501,215 depends State St (z) 71 (z) 10 9.77 4.28 ass 3.90 Fd Stk Fnd 5.17 $65 Vent -- tfgh Prices to good and low choice I Thursday market unchangee 9.6 10.50 Mass Gr 10.62 11.61 STEADMAN 7.97 4.32 1st F Va K-- G's Axe Sci what kind of nersonal situachoice and prime 1,000 lb heifers 28.35- re.allers delivered to stores In cartons; 8.21 R.21 1st Inv Os 6.80 7.45 Mess Tr 13.19 14.42 FUNDS: Babson lb 28.25- - choice same Wool futures indiQuotation grade YORK two NEW no Thursday's (AP) tion he's in, and 13 3.69 3.69 Am Ind 3.31 3,.mr 7 68 8.42 Mates 7.57 8.27 1st In G choice closed .1 of a cent 1.4 cents higher. Jul cnes exchanged: Grade AA extra large low lyrock and good 10.41 10.41 5.56 7.72 9.46 Mather S52,087,530.00 1st In S 117711.77 Brecon Fidcy Grade AA viduals have exactly the same Yesterday's Bank Debits 40432 Grade AA large corn mercaci 92.0 and utility Oct. Z93.0 Mar 294.4 11.69 12.7g, STEIN ROE FOS: 1724.50-277.71 7.83 Meridn AA small Berger K 7.55 7.53 1st Multi medium Grade and commercial cows 50,464,G74.00 utility Wool tops Same Day Last Yew Certificated wool spot A-14.76 $.201 Bel 6.48 7.08 Mid Am 3.27 5.6 1st Nat Bnrkshr AA a 1 10...p.119.(0-20.0and 16:..! few canner Groest,eck 8 large Prices to producers; Grade concerns," futures closed quiet. No sales. 33,725,218.57 7.58 7.58 Cutter 16.7549.00. clearings Today's Blair Fd 5.75 6.28 1st Sierr 34.57 37.90 Mdy's Cp 11.16 12.20 Cap AA medium Grade i S126.5. wool Certificated tops spot 11.70 35,437,519.67 Year Bnd Stk 5 45 5.96 F letchr C 5.61 8- .- Mdy's Fd 11.35 12.40 Stock Last '1 Same ewes , lambs and AA Day 1611. 500; small Grade Sheep steady; nominal 'onto .. MFGv 5 10.20 10 36 SIS GROUP: 11.701 choice 7.05 7.0 Fletchr F 4.99 host St and prime shorn Iambs 28.00; t -7.37 7.97 Gr 4.99 5.46 MIF Fd Bost Ftin 9.70 10.21 Fla Grth 5.91 choice and prime wooled 4.48 4.84 Sum 7.31 1.42 7.99' MIF 8.60 7.41 8.16 Gth Foundrs Best Fd cull to good slaughter choice F 179 9 61 MuOm Gr 4.62 5.02 Tech' 6.37 6.96 ewes Broad St 12.30 14.39 Fours I 7.65 8.36 FRANKLIN MuOm In 9.13 9.92 Syncrt BULLOCK CHICAGO 'Cattle 0'. . CUSTODIAN: , Mut Shrs 13.913.91 IMR Ap 10.10 11.04 receipts Wednesday were 4,500; slaughter FUNDS: 8.39 8.74 steers and 6.99 7.66 Mut Tr ONTC (z) (z) Tchers 12.61 13.81 Buick heifers active, moderately Ok' 3.68 4.02 steers steady to strone; heifers steady to 3.28 5.79 NEA Mut 8.94 9.12 Technic 18.40 20.15 Gwth Cdn 4 8.94 8.94 Implin 5.45 5.97 Nat Ind 23.44 25.51 25 his ier; cows mostly 50 lower; bulls .."..23 3.54 UM . . Div Sh 1.99 6.73 7.36 Tower 4.42 4.83 steady. Prime 1.82 0 Nat Inv 9.23 10.11 Inc lb slaughter Nat , 6.68 726 steers yield grade 3 and I 31.00.31.50; Trensm SEC SER: 7.28 7.98 NAT NY Ven 13,66 1416 Freedom ; 9.53 10 44 Treii En 8.74 9.26 five loads at 31.50; high choice end prime .9.02 9.02 Balan P - Frid 596 6.53 FdMt 'FUSEin-MCE6Bon choice 4655.08 Tudor H 11.12 12.15 lb Fund iiii 41S 3.68 4.02120th CG 12.75 3.01 lb yield grade 2 to 4 (food and 7.06 7.73 GROUP: (Avid Capmer stan611 6.79' .3th CI 3.79 4.15 choice 8.39 9.17 Pt Stk good 26.75.28.25; Cap Inv 2.90 3.18 Corn ,,,,,, 4.99 8.98 4.75 12.22 7.26 and Unified low 6.64 5.87 Uncom 5.36 derd Shrs H:gh good Impact Cap 7.14 7.80 Unifund 9.96 choice and prime 925.1.075 lb slauohler 10.78 11 78 Stock , 8.29 C,:rd Shr 9.81 i0.72 Ind efis The Marty and Judith are pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Ogden. 7.97 8.71 Un Cap 8.25 9.04 heifers yield grade 3 and 4 6.20 6.78 Owth CHASSIS 0 Pilot m e 7.90 8.59 UNITED FUNDS three load shipment FUNDS: Fund Am 7.73 84 Nei Or see i it, the five people in the rew office, plus the two offices in Granger and way they 6.22 6.82 lb yield grade 2 to 4 few low 4.48 4.91 6.89 7.45 Neu Cent Accu Bala 10.2511.20 Gatewy ...,.., 4 1 78 12.12 lb 8.78 28 choice and 8 Ne 9. to now offices three Incom better serve the complete needs of available 9.08 Salt Lake, equals Corn St 1.46 1.60 Gen Sec 0'.. good 4, uwtWld 06 750-9-0 lb , 0 11.34 12.39 6.20 6.52 7.15 choice 4.44 4.85 GibrGr Wen Gwiti good Wasatch Front investors. cows ..'ik ,. Van 12.R7 14.87 7.44 8.19 Newton Utility and commercial 6.78 77.41 GROUP SEC: Incom ., .., 19.00-20 6'1 25; few high dressing utility 20.50; 6.74 7.37 Nicholas 9.69 9.69 tin F Cn 7.14 7.80 136 1.6R Apex Sped l '43,t: and cultrs 7.96 R.70 Neast II 13.9713.97 VALUE LINE FDS canners I':1,', : CHASE BOSTON utility Bal , ., 6.25 6.25 Ocean Val Lne 5.28 5.90 and commercial bulls Corn St 11.5612.62 6.06 6.62 Cap " 4 none; no market lest. ::1' 5.81 5.93 Val Inc 4.32 4.731 Sheep L.,' ,:, Fnd Bos 7.96 8.70 Gift FdAm 6.60 7 21 Omega t. k., i l 8.35 9.13 ...1;:' ' Val Spc 4.49 4.92 66.58 67,54 Grth Ind 16.94 16.94 101 Fnd Front .: , -- 7-:. .,,...., .. , ?7 V 4., ,,:f4i:4. , .: 11.76 12.85 Vance 6.78 7.41 13.05 14.26 100 Fnd 7.17 10.24 Gryphn ST Bog ze b NI 5.79 CO 22.02 21.02 One Wm 12.83 12 83 Vndrbit T 7.66 0.37 Guard :' f Sped Ar, ..,:rVt.'..117 1 , 11.31 11.31 Vangrd 3.68 ' 02. 411144.1.41 Chem Fd 1$ 9217.40 HamHDA 3.86 4.22 ONeil ) .:' ' .''..!.'41. 1.511 9.07 Varied In 6.39 931 4.15 ;;; It COLONIAL ii ham Gr 6.9810ppAIM ..:0:.,,....' SUPER EXTRAORDINARY ' t,':;,: ..,, 1 10 6.83 7.46 V king Gr 5.31 5.77 7.01 FUNDS: Harbor .. .',',, i s:..8 5.34 10.15 Wall St PRODUCT VALUE 9.64 10.54 10.3410.3410TC Sc 3.41 3.73 Hariwel t, Eat , 4 '1,.' ,1.,' ' 7.02 Lai Wash Mt 10.70 11.69 .,, 828 8.281 Pace Fd ..,4 kli:' : Col '',:f,!,.-- : ! 9.61 0.50 H&C Lv ;' '' ,:. '.it 1 .., 6.93 7.57 WELLINGTON e,:, , f voRtVito04.AMOPf.11. 5.12 5.60 H&G Fnd 6.54 0 A Paul Rev Gwth ....::r ,,... ,: A:Nk ,8 ,,,.,i.i.,,,..,;;..4s,.r-,-6.94 6.94 GROUP:. &.', ,, 9 4232 Penn Sq ,... Inc 9.03 9.87 Hoe :,, ,,.... 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DAVIS ' ROWE: Wndsr 5.98 6.54 C&O 1.42 54 Imp Gr $64 9.44 , ., 3 SATIERTHWAITE 21.03 21.08 West Ind 6.17 6 76 Gwth COMP CP 51 5.801 5,96 6.53 Inc Bost -Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive ' :: Manager ,i ., 1.14 12.191 5.33 5.54 Nw Era 8.97 R.97 Whtht ,.....,4', Comp B 8.02 8.72 Ind Fnd Account Executiox 4 ,,:: ConlO FO 8.2n 8.91 ,1',.1.,,I,4,..4. :,,:,,,:. n ::,, 8.79 879 Winfld 3.64 3.90 7.65 8.27 Pro Fd Comstk 3.O2 41 4e . 01 6.88 6.30 6.56 Wiscon 6 114312 Prot m Port i invC Concrd ,:','..! , ; 4' GA , ., 2.37 2.37 6.06 4.44 Worth 8.04 8.04 Providt Coos inv Inv 1 (it 44 X 9.93 9.09 Er 6.861Pradent dividend; 4 ' t. 6.36. ;.cmM: In 6 46 6.46 Inv Ind ,' , 8.90 9.73 Z 10.81 "1.R1 'Puritan Unavailable. Contrail 7.68 7.7611ny Boa 4 - - - r Produce Market says the report. The study also found that, due to the fresh water inflow, the south end of the lake constantly higher than the north end. The north end receives almost no fresh water inflow. "With the rising lake levels that have the south part (exclusive of the ,7 curred since more dilute than the remained has lower layer) have been for the :. would lake undivided original same stage, while the north part has remained at r or near saturation," the report says. t .,. per - ''' Metal Market'. ,.. - . - - i1 34 Salt Lake Wool Market T vehicles Bank It smaa-E- dearilgs 24T11 BIRTHDAY SALE; Sal See Ad ttst. - - - at New iii' p - es...according to Marty and Judith 7., r n.56 . 5 L 0 ti. 1 ''0 '' : ' ;Mt ' : , . ::,, . ,-i Tir'..7t (e7 0 , z, ' ; 1., ,1,-.- - ,44-4.-- art ,, VITREOUS CHINA TOIVI COMBINATION ., Tr .;Z:tr ,1.4.1.r114.'rit'f', ,t.ii!T..-,.!rt-1774 ,,,i,., ' 4';',;,, , ,,,, .:J.,,:!,...., ,..... 7 ;. 1 A ;:';';',''' I 4(-- . Ammo Trop Toilet Comoirte ' 4,01,, 71;Ii i , 910 OTHER , . ., , 7 ,.. , ,, ., - NS"..1-7- ' KINDS AT LOWER Are PRICES -- t: e, '' ' ,. ., I . I . MIMES A SUPPLIES OF SAVE NE(. SPECIAL OFFEN itlY We Will Allow ISM tor ALL toot Your Old Ooe A.,,,, ,, .0 , - , :.)4t ti,1 Storni Oth So. tthW. PLUMBING .., ..11c4 der Tb Delt.Yoortelfer or the Prete". shoal l'gl.''IL,0:. '.:' KETCHUM'S Ik''''' ,,,,,,,,,,,- ...wt 1.. ,;:,:.,,,,,,,,,,,,,p, .4A ,,,,, ;., $$2351;50 ' . , (mold' end Bowl Spools' Oily Took .,k,,,i v., s,411...0.4x,I $33.95 Wash Down Tollot ' t:;', riltRIP s'irtrii-rttr-- - ' - I ,,,, ,,. ' s,, ' , .14164444,4044.44444,4446,444,400r - .,.. ' j v., ' , Ni. ' II,. ...I ,,:4 ,, - I. .i'iik I lff ,v& ,q. ''',.4:4:i7.-4A- - :t 0' y) - ,,, , t, 11 4 ) 4 M ,L. & WashingtK A i! ' 5 ) t: convenient service and expert counseling in stocks, allicompany bonds and mutual funds at 3733 W. 3500 South and Suite 1016 Newhouse Building for those living in the Salt Lake Valley. Wherever you live, there is now an office near you. Come in and see us. . , 1 t Li, M. L. , ,, , ,. 4 :,:,:'.-- !';' . ' t 4r,:4' And offices in Granger and Salt Lake.. 1'''. - ttok I c; :;...?7.77. ; ! . i; , ' TF L74 Y i 'al. ,,'..?,,0,.., '''''' RE t I , , ,0:, 4;;Z:;:ti.:1:4. - 1:MIXT a1J ,T , r:1''.":1 t iV p.,,v,,,,, '''''' . - . : ., 0 -- ,.., t t 1..!() ,, ,, " MIL tower,- zi''' t t Itorrn i' - 2476 PHONE (301) STOCKS s BONDS .4 4:4 COMPANY, I NC. Ogden, Utah 84401' ,t1 621-212- 2 MUTUAL FUNDS i iI 4 :ott, 1 t , r. c s |