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Many annual recost in excess of $2 a publicly held company might ports to copy print. get orders from dozens of the requester never Often orders brokerage houses, that it automatically fills and intends to redistribute the for which it pays 50 cents an reports, although some do to materials colleges order, a fee set by the N.Y. reship and libraries. Others just Stock Exchange. throw the reports away. They This allows for what aphave no operation other than pears - to be hundreds of a box nuniber. small-tim- e operators seeking Pressed for an operating to be distributors of annual the bogus firm address, reports. They set up business sometimes a street and christen themselves with number of asupplies vacant lot or a one of those long, brokerage rooming house. house-typ- e names. Too often to be ignored, the They submit their orders address is either a college on official-lookinforms for dorm or a house near a 20 or 25 reports and then Stock Exchange college campus, particularly quickly follow with their bills. one with a school of business Usually they keep them administration. below $25 so there'll be less Mk (54 Ask Bid In fact. from reading some .03,1 PetroSilver .0211 chance of being questioned. .05 .13 of the correspondence assemPrince .33 7i7A 91212 Sa 9t 4.00 One corporate secretary, bled by the American Society 115 .75 So Stand .14 ,09 T.C. Tyler Jr. of J.M. Sawa .25 of Corporate Secretaries, ' .33 4.75 Stand Metal 5.00 .55 .60 .05 .12 Teietrans whieh tackles the problem 1.7S 150 .22 .24 Tintkmin .93 with limited success, it seems .10 .40 Triton 1.50 2.00 2.25 Bank Clearings ;15 --25 UnPaCty some students work their .0 .05 4.12ia Litan Cons 3.75 Wednesday's quotations way through school via the M 1612V2 16.50 .13 1.13'10aS0r .90 1.1S 10 .85 technique. .20 .11 TS .14 West Geo .20 .02 C57,25S,49100 .10 WorlCom .05 Yesterday Dank Debits The society publishes a 149491865A Sable Day Last Year 99,923,891.,03 newsletter listing Today's Clearieds Comet 1,000 at 45 and 2,000 at .621'1 monthly 103,522,104.59 Dav LaSt ParaCity, 5,000 at the questionable operations it can track down. The Vitempsday "suspicious" list grew last 197S 23. July month by 27, to a total of 148. winds, 5,000 at .05 and 700 at 1.31.1 at 10,000 - ' .041,1 11 Clavton, Bid Ask 3 47 3.91 Grth Fd !acorn Stock 10 Multi la Watt Feta Gr 3.25 3.56 6 66 7.30 3.42 3.74 6.88 7.52 12.64 11.75 Atuture AGE Fd 805 74.1 4.32 9 52 4,41 10.24 Gm: Mtual Speck Fourso F EXPRESS FUNDS: Coo 161 Iron! InV5Iffl DNTC Garth Sr irICOM Rosen $pecir Rid Inv Wa Nati oda F 10.03 10.99 FOUGHTON: Fund A 4,36 AM Fund It 6.59 7.16 5 0 6,23 ;lock EILC Oth 9.52 1040 9,61 N.L. Fobson 5.26 8.1voc kayo( or 4,52 8.01 N L. 8,401 HI 8 94 P4 L. 88,871 BERGER GROUP- - lb Invest ' 7.35 7,08 7.26 rod 01 torksrir taros 8st Fdo I. N NI. 649 731 4.15 4.54 864 944 6.0vm 3.30 3,11 CALVIN FUNDS: kill Ed 11.60 1268 Id 9.06 9.90 Civ Shr 2.88 3.16 kahvd 8.79 961 SY Veil 10.27 11.72 CG Fund 9.10 9.84 IncF 7,85 8.49 Cm Pm. 93.97 PAL Cent Shs 9.67 1157 Dal Inv 1196 9.79 , CANNING FONDS: Amer FaIncd ',tom 0ov In 1.12 1.22 8.55 934 8.04 AN 6.41 7,01 271 2.96 6.05 6,61 408 4.46 5.95 650 3.39 3.70 Spec! 1.51 Fd End Eaty Of Emy Pr Fad Am Gowth maw' Cart Fd CASE 1.65 8.96 9.79 10.90 B9SIONt Inc Bus Iron Co ,:rfir Bs mocl twm Fd CNA MNG Lou F knit G 11,91 6 52 7.13 3.99 A 36 6.48 7.08 5.30 5.79 8,16 8.92 PDS: 97 5 44 5,80 6,35 3.84 4,20 3.79 6.42 1.02 librty Mannt F COLONIAL FONDS: 8 36 9.14 Conver 2.41 2,63 Foully Fund 8.99 9.03 4.01 5.28 Grwth 01 862 3.19 2.39 Ventur G 12.47 N.L. 121 Coumb 12) COMMONWLTH TROST: A 4, .91 B 1.33 C Camp C1) 61) 5.56 CO IMO 4.47 7.93 862 7.62 SW 8 74 N.L. 926 9.78 Cony Bd Curo Ed Conrd Cms .99 1.46 gr Inv (Ain 9w Cm74 Corary S SO 6.30 NI. N,L C no, rt. )00 A 98 39 11 87 N.L. DELAwARE GatoUP: 9.71 10.61 9.22)026 s devouti t Co - P- A Leadr ' m0 FIDELITY GROUP: Bm deb ' 4.23 4.62 N.L. 353 4.20 14.33 N.L 8 87 NA 30 12 DeelC re Burn DREYFUS GRP Deef Ed 30 56 11.57 PUN FA 3 97 4.25 D' I y 13.55 14,85 CllI LA 9 96 N.L. ,n011 9.19 In Cent 10.63 1165 ESE Mu 3.04 NI. Cave Or 7.14 8.49 EA11.114 I: 142AARDI Bawl Fd 7.89 8.62 CAM F 9.18 10 03 Inime 5,15 5,85 F 5.82 6.36 1c6 Fd 900 9.84 EDIE So 11,84 N L. Esre-- Fd 10.03 10.90 Elun TO 13.21, 12 41 NI. EI,Prov 06,eil4 7.72 8.44 Fm Rom 7 73 74 L. FEDERATED GR 41 Cz,nuR Ce 56ec plr Inc C3F51 Eves 838 1139 Invern G Inv Ovid Inv Indic Inv Nos INVEST COUNSEL 193 8.42 9.20 10 41 1.13 N.I. 1.00 745 NI. 7 70 11.60 13.81 15.09 9.35 1622 113 4 19 19.54 71.36 ria0 FINANCIAL PPoGRASASI Fa) Dyn 4.19 N I. end 3,69 N.L itIC 8 11 N I. 12) Cr) 12.28 v1 )1.28 PIRST ' INVESTORS; Olsc rd 4.98 5.66 Sentinel 1615 10.21 4.21 PUTNAM FUNCS: Conve 578 Equity Great !morn Invest Vista Voyag F SCUDDER intr Inv Res Batenc Corn Spec& Sbd Lev 13.27 9.67 1017 7 11 777 7.30 7.96 9.14 10.64 11.50 I.PIL. 410 512 Sovr Hi Spectra 0.23 645 StiiP et N.L. N.L. 8.37 NI. 454 InD 11.37 3.98 5.65 NI. NI, 3.131 Prows 4.62 NI-- St St Fr Or Fr Inc 8.26 N.L. State Str 38.30 39.32 MI. 21.16 10.40 STATE IMO ORP: Corn 9d 3.88 4.24 4.78 4.68 Divesit FOS: 12.61 10.02 13.41 5.01 FUNDS: Cao Shr 702 7.67 my 9.Zi 10.1i 7.05 7.70 Trst 8.60 9.40 Ventur Smith 8 9.10 NI litiOr 9.47 N.L. So CAinF 10.68 11.18 Swst Inv 6.68 7.72 Sw Inv G 4.64 5.02 9.90 10.91 9.25 1011 713 5S0 ORP .! UV 4.59 5.48 4.46 4.87 7.43 8.12 Harbr 6.81 Lbw! L 6 Pace Fd 7,92 8.66 SHEARSON FOS: 15.55 16.99 Aoore 15.79 17.26 Inccen 8.06 811 Invest Sh Dean 15,91 N.L. 5.67 NI, 7.09 7.15 0.60 9.49) 10.60 Reserv F Revere F Satec Ea Sateco "47 1311 c.."se Entror Pet Fd N.L 10.94 7.31 12.14 Georg S"try F SHARENLO 9.40 N.L. 4.9B LiSsAA Smeitit year. With the additional progprojected out- ram, Husky's lay for development drilling in North America during 1975 totals approximately $25 million. People on the move ' 3.74 4 09 BO Fed 733 7.80 Corn 87e 70.78 71.78 'VALUE LINE FDS: VW Lne 5.93 6.37 ,,,78 100 410 4.m Lev Gth 0.78 7.41 3'16 345 , Iran Cap Travi Eis Tudor H 70M CG 201fi CI 76M 1Cg.:186m" Foti Unified Unitund 8.23 1.(I) 7.10 9.40 11.89 2.79 4.77 I 9.02 7.72 1030 18.33 7.53 10.28 MONO 9.09 Trust 7055 Weisly SWIM: 9.20 Wstmn 9.09 Winclis 7.85 Varied I 3.14 5.03 Vikng Gr WatiSt or 5.6:1 Weing ad 10.31 West Ind 2.43 WOW Gr 6.80 Wiscons 4.73 9.26 Ziegier NI. no load. dividend. EXPIOT N.L. vest NA W (1) 7.30 7.98 7.87 8.60 UNION SERVICE GROUP: BrOS Iv 11.72 12,26 Nati Inv 6.24 6.82 Un Capt 9.25 10.11 Union in 11261224 UNITED PIHIDS: 5.87 6.43 Accurn Bred Fd 6,70 7.34 Cont 9W 8.56 9.26 Cant Inc 8.06 8.83 10.09 11.06 Marry Scleoc 5.73 6.28 (7) 7E5 2003 8.22 11.n 9.93 10.05 9.93 8.58 3.41 N.L 6.13 NA 2.66 7.37 5.37 10.12 lb. AZ-51.2- L. McDougal, member of the Utah Dairy Commission. David Otto ilerig, Salt Lake City, has been named sales manager for Combined Insurance Co. of America. li Kennecott has mining claims on an ore body estimated at 2 billion tons about nine miles north of Safford in the Gila Mountains. WHEAT Set) Sheep lie All cheeses steady. Urine in slaughter lambs mostly prime b. 45.0046.50; 41.00; choice and prime ewes choice 0 lb. Slacghter cull and good utility Cattle 5,01,0. Feeder steers under 600 lb. week to IA lower, but heavier weights fully steady particularly ever 00 do. Feeder heifers not fully established,early indications steady. Feeder steers and steer calves choice thin 295 lb. steer calves 30.00; contract load fleshy 923 lb. 22.10 part load mostly ctetice lb. thin and rather thin modw-dralfleshed 60700 ib. 5 lb moderatt4y nestled and flesh mostly good thin 400400 lb. Feeder heifers and unevenly lb. 23.00- heifer calves &nice lb. choice moderate. 25A; 0 lb. iy fleshed 110 lb, 31.10; good Dec Mar May David Rabb of the Arizona Bureau of Mines said the technique could open deep ore bodies which are uneconomical to mine by underground or open pit methods. He said solution mining onvolves drilling holes 10 inches in diameter as deep as 5,000 feet. A chemical solution pumped into the holes dissolves the copper ore. The liquid is then pumped out and CO,. 3.50,5 1696 18644 3.79 187 179 311 Sep Dec Mar 2.11 2 59 2.72 219 2.56 2.66 2.634 May 249 JP), 2.69 2.66 2.70 172 2.67 2.69 2.694 216 2.63 2.67 170 OATS Seo 147 1,44 1. Dec 111 1.9 148 Mar May 113 1.53 1.53 151 1.51 1.46 1.51 558 5.52 5.50 SOYBEANS Aup in 536 6.55 5.57 6,65 Sp P401 Jan Estimates for Friday: cattle 100; hogs 1,000; sheep 5.54 512 5.54 5.5964 11 Mar May Juiy 111 Lao 5.76 5.814j 183 5.87 5.87 543 5.69 5.77 Arns& Arn lit Ardrnare A, 354, 2 Arocai Beettmett 4 v3 Benet Isa 4tAl Br wow 34t 2) UMW) DynaAmer Easton:Jett IA Equity)) FAA Truck 164t Fstsectlfd FstWstFoc Stot2 Getam)it Hee Ithgrd Heaiftliti $41roti Idt4i Nil PA 334 46t TiPPere, TotecioMos 16, .60 Transco titahltanz Vaintl 2 334 Intermtex LSI 4s1 36. 7 56, 114 Valtek 36. WPease intmtlabs 211. .18))))1b2y 241, Ziensbncro 33 21 16 state of Utah, Countyof Salt Lake se: 3 4.85 5.30 3.79 4.14 3.40 TfSt Sh 12,91 13.75 istel Fnd 20.83 21.47 Ivy Fund 6.00 N 8,64 9.39 Gwit) Janus Fd 15,61 PAL 19.79 N.L. JohnsM JOHN HANCOCK: Illnd Fd 18 08 1945 5.94 6,46 Grwth 7.55 8.21 Sionat KEYSTONE: Cust 93 16.90 1168 02 17 34 19.00 Cust 84 7.35 8.05 Cust K1 6.65 7,29 Cust K2 5.15 5.64 Cost Si 17.86 19.57 Cust 52 8,64 9.46 Cust 53 361 8.34 Cust $4 3.23 3,54 3,91 419 Apollo SHEEPSKIN ' 4t Directors - to and subscribed before me this leth day of July, 1975. 40AN HARRINGTON ternary Public , STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial instnutiorrs gi. S. brimheil. COmMISSitXttr ttf Financial institutions. dOrterebY certify that the foregoing is a true anti correct COPY of the statement of the above named bank. filed in this office On Joie IA, 1971 W. S. BR isaHALL Commissioner Of Financial institutionS 26, 416 1st Pt 141n 3.21 I. " d Try FREE LAY-AWA- (I) YS ORDERS DURING THIS MONTH OF JULY 12,90 13.80 1.00 1,01 GROUP: Ledr 13,38 14,73 6.33 6.92 Orwth I - 1I SE2copsEtiria libOCitrit 6.41 LINCOLN NATL: Linc Co 5.87 6,42 SAM Am 6.41 61.- 1Sem Op 932 NA- -, Seic Sp1 12.90 N.L LOOMIS SAYLES: Cap Dv 10.03 N 12.46 N.L Mulval LORD ABE: 7.05 7.60 Athiat 2.87 3.10 Am Bus Mod deb 9.53 10.42 LUTHERAN BED: Brolt Fd 9.47 10.35 Era Inc 8.42 9.29 Bro US 9.213 10.74 MASS CO: 6.911 7.65 Freem 4.87 7.52 Indp F Mass F 9.61 10.53 MASS FNCL: 9.81 10.58 MIT 9 M 10.39 MiCp 12.15 3.10 MID 11.34 12.23 MFD 12.06 13,00 MCD Mates Iv 1.46 NI- t!1 MA 10.98 13,90 1409 So. 9th Emtle d 466-282- 2 open Tues. thru Sat. 12 to S E. , - Yeti 9 I ri L 9 99 4.58 501 1.00 NI. Mom 9 15 10.00 13.33 PAL MoItal Funds: Amer Grwth - 1343 4.16 4,52 8.13 8.82 11.2k r: N,L 8.52 4.49 3,55 6,19 4.94 713 519 13.15 14.29 811 kV& DUAL STEEL BELT 40,000 r One Will OPPENPIM Aim Fd Cu Frod Incorn Monv 8 Tone F OTC Sec CM Incom MLI 11-4- (s A .51;a4m twA4At,ioezosiliot4 94 52 10,93 10,54 12.76 11 1350 NA 11 N.L. 7.90 3390 N.L. j.:1414teitilittidintfkli; AZ. Wend - 7.78 FOt Ole- $31 .73 DR78-1- 3 185R-1- 3 $33.92 ER78-1- 4 E78-1- 4 $37131 FR78-1- 4 F78-1- 4 $32.91 4 i twiA ,.Ltr, Et:1Q H78-1- GR78-1- 5 205R-1- 5 HR78-1- 5 215R-1- 4 LA78-1- 5 235R-1- 5 , $4431 $43.00 $45.22 $42.27 4 142.16 to 0-4- F.E.T. :!.....,;.... ',....,',., nousenom names. They all and moderate yields , ,. CI low irrentiv ratios. PE .,,.. ,, live of '".t............ were recommendingzs them. If you haven t gotten back ha the marketor are just cautious about your ilINTStMent (i ollar. they're good stocks to look at before )o start kicking yourself all over again. .s.,..',,..7.-.,..., r-f,-1 ta--11 -, , haVe , . , net IRE! ,11111 , ,p,14,4;sp, ,, .: --, V II UMI1 E4 , A Comer 5th So. Ph. . , . .tal , A VACRICIded & - IgC11 Ni7 k,anw)rt 801 1 521-8-1- 0 Addrvss Name 300 West I lip - 4m ;En cm ma CAS 136 East South 'Fernple Salt Lake City,Utan I 3 t la' City !;1115 , We call them "Fallen Favorites." They're all , Please send me your new research report,"Fallen Favorites:' 2n5R-1- 4 HR78-1- 4 , of 6-1- PRICE 175R-1- 3 Pius Exchange tire from your car GP11.71 12 29 111.L 6.01 8.74 REPLACE BR78-1- 3 r4R7g3-1- 14.1k; 639 9.17 5.97 652 7.18 7.115 939 5.87 6.42 10,17 11.IE 6,70 7 32 Paramt 376 NI. Panner 523 POAI Rev Penn MP 2,46 Penn So 594 NL Pima Ird 1 41 7.11 147 C P80f118 PILGRIM PO Frrn Mi. Tire s! s SIZE ;.:::..:4.ifZ, -- the sharpest market ad ances in history. But many people have held back, perhaps looking for less risky investments. So our Research Department has written a report On stocks which, in our opinion, Will offer higher prices in the next 2 months, but also have limited downside risk. Two 611a01 belta assure longer wear, tual savings in lower rotting resistance, better handling. Come in and let us show you .! N.L. 819 13,04 t ,, PAL, 15.64 1399 Side Omega In recent months we e witnessed one L:3110,1,LL 081880 14,39 Mr . ':::::z.:al,';:,.;;;.''.iv,,.'17;,.. STEEL BELTED 3 70 3.42 Equity Grwth Incom Nest p 40,000 Mile Tire 8,25 9.02 7.38 7.98 icipin Mut sprs 3.17 Mutt Trs 1.73 Nat Indu 9.14 NAT SEC FOS: 710 fitalairc Sellei $f All 795 Dividn Prat Stk 546 4.52 Incom Stock Sr 6.63 5.30 Grwth NEW ENO IF NIC81116 ;N: .' Lig: NI. Mid Am Money M MSB Fel Mli En F tatt; FA M1F Gro Holiday Weekend ALE F Our Regular Low Prices! Up to 519 0 ' Erre GOLD SEAL eic pi 11 3 523 South 300 West Ph 3221392 TFR ; ig Ea :ttl CFA CAS 0MBE NM 1 act was ram EN25 tia SM. MN LTA i4 0 ti ¬ Co 10 05 12 72 5 86 " Paine Webber recommends some undervalued stocks for people who misspd the past 250 points. ON CUSTOM COATS 11000 DISCOUNT 3.51 3.. 1r high-quali- 6.75 7.38 4t , Tremendous savings on all coats now in stock Some reduced as much as 75 just for this sole. All coats are the standard ty garments mcde by our own people in Salt lake City. Come in ond see our new Fall samples of coats for men and women and the latest shearling colors for 1975. Sheepskin pelts for car seat. - ri ....7t L,E X Mather c 246 264 25 34 2214 V S9 (goo :250.00 COATS JP Resrch Lite Inn i SWOrO 94.4 P 4 Days Only, Wed. thru Sat., July 22.26 Trst lit Incom , DAVID B. GARDNER ORR L. HiLL D. C. BLUTH 461 664 215 7 CortsetAttest , .15 136, ''' Sik I C - 216 644 10 L a, 1714 214 Wkt bk 2CMI 0,t 5 461 3 71n Mona-nat- 6. 'Meals terrotPhrm es PacEnsProd St Penzotb 5 4. PlstrnCro 16, 36, Pro,Sminc cisrchInd 46, SkitI9IIS 2. 5kylineo Va Suntrimt SurteLli 314 mu Telecom Telmarn ) 134 Alit MicroCm 133 Natvolf VII I 5.82 Kentral Med ewe 54 72 3814 S , Quotations from the NASD are represent& five interdealer prices as of approximately i P mi. Interdealer markets change throughout the day. Prices do not include markup, markdown Or commission. .19 a' LiasiLiTies Thursdays duotottons Mind Alex Amaisgb Amexpr ; c needs p 1 leod, stock, eausomunt Demand clatiosits of individuals. partnershiPs 3,450,709.34 end corporations Time and savings deposits of individwits, ... .. . .... . - .... 4,215,41746 CorMersilios, and 12, 12.20 .... ..... .... .. Deposits of United StatesGovernment .. ... . ... .. , . 113,212.15 wbdivSiOfl Deposits of States and poHtfcs . . . etC 115,771.9i Certified aild aliCtr.,-hecks- , 5.4.,9434 TOTAL DEPOSITS 9.3,579,253.5S (a) Twat uemand deposits . . 154.30,690.21 (b) Total time and saving!) deposits . Other Ilabli itios - 4011.029.51 TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt tosses on Mars (set up Pursuant to RS rulirms), TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES )93.01431,6 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . , 709,406 Equity capital, total stork-tota160,000.00 Common l par value (No. s'ares authorlied 14010) (No. shares outstonding 16,000) 140,004.00 Surraus Ai9,406.41 Undivided profits TOT AL. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 709,486.41 TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND $9,267.474.54 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA ' Average of total desosits for the 15 caiendar days 9,025,655.46 ending with call dale Average of total loare tor the 15 calendar days ending with call date 7,731.494.73 I, D. GRANT JOHNSON, Cashier of the image-namebank, do soternnly swear and affirm that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best Of my knowledge and beget. D. GRANT JOHNSON Over The Counter Sid ' . Livestock Loans I: n REPORT OF CONDITION REPORT OF CONDITION OF "DRAPER BANK AND TRUST' Of DRAPER in the State of Utah. at the close of business ott .1tite 30, 1975. ASSETS S 444,33731 Cash and due from banks Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies argl corporations 6215211'9084 Obligations of State and political subdivisions Federal Aegis mad end set twities purchased 700,000.00 under agreements to remet A1135,604.43 Oltiet loans Rana premises, furniture and fixtures. and othwo 34,237.41 representing bank premises 14,000 4)0 Real estate cisitioci other than tmna premises Other assets 3,424. TOTAL. ASSETS - SECURITIES CORN 1,52 Three changes in staff have been announced by the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce executive vice president, Fred Ball. Helen Mincer. who has Kennecott spokesman at A,k of C. staff change C. a company headquarters in Hayden, said the firm will consider expanding the drilling to five holes next month. Matheson said about $8 million has been spent so far and another $4 million to $6 million is needed. $id Gram range: (UPI) Lew Oven Mee 161 3M 3.68 3.76 176 169 3.86 3.87 Jr.. Matheson IL Grain Futures CHICAGO Kay Dimas, who has been director of research and information, has been named the ore separated from the manager of the public affairs council for the chamber. solution. Rabb called the method Peter Cooke, presently similar to hydrolacturing, a as an administrative serving technique employed by the oil assistant to Sen. Frank E, industry. The experimental Moss of Utah, will join the drilling was reported by the chamber staff on August 1 as Tucson Daily Citizen. manager of the governmental affairs coimcil. said the method, called solution mining, involves drilling deep holes into the ore body and forcing liquid down the holes at high pressure. The liquid, filled with copper, is then pumped out K. trade talk Kennett officials Vuednesdov's quotations lb. 52.00. 0 is Kennecott a new with experimenting drilling technique for mining copper at its ore body in eastern Arizona. . been the bookkeeper, has been named manager of in- ternal operations, and will be responsible for all physical and office operations. SALE tatT N W.I. 9.44 1032 1.76 Ancom Polars NA- N.L ORP VANWARD NI. 682 648 736 - method 17 72 16.17 ; Orwell Lredmrk LO Ella Ld EdRa 0 SANDERS: invest 424 VS Corn 5.93 6.55 Sand Vo4rt71 G 3.46 2.64 iincirbrt 635 al 839 9.49 KANSAS CITY (AP) 12exeetions for Thursday: Hogs 1,000. Actual arrivals will total over 1,200 head.' Borrows end gilts 3 0 lb. 93.0050.9); steady; lb. IS. Sows shipment 292 lb. mostly 50 higher, Instances 15 higher; Edmund West Jordan, has been reelected to serve as a Livestock Market Thursday's quotations F 8.32 9.0? Tenni Survey P Tempi G Temp Iv 4.11 NIL 7.95 NA GytSFU9N36DS!'56' ad c 544 4 (AP) Copper Corp. SHEEPSKIN 5.9.;..1w771 1121 FGeid 12.56 10.62 11.61 10.31 11.21 7.90 1166 Cam, 91 4.87 5.28 INVEST GROUP: IDS End 5.3 5.57 IDS Cott 5.15 IDS ND 4.66 SGS 3.01 3.28 1DS0r 8.16 8.87 Mutual 16.78 18.24 Stock 17.t2 9.27 Sew, Var Pay 635 6.90 Inv Res 5.52 6.03 Newton NAw Wld kve-5- 1149 Vanod UM SvcF Ca STEADMAN FOS, Am Ind 2.56 N L .96 N:L Asso Fd Invest 1.10 NLL Ocean 6.50 NIL STEIN ROE FOS, Banc . 17.22 NI : 7'24 12.10 NIL Stock SIS CROUP: 507 Greed; Caoarn A 1 IS& Pu an S6'eM 0 ' 912 3.84 5.27 P 0537 Sec 733 NI. Ind 16.85 PAL 73 :14 N.L. Guard HAMILTON GRP: 339 4.15 Fund Gritoth 531 6.24 6.87 7,51 'mom Hart GM 9,89 NI. Hart Lv 910 NI. Mary Fd 9 63 N.L. 5.99 Hedge 135 Heritoe 15,66 16.93 Noraat IMPfl CP 7,56 826 Into Or 649 7.09 Inc Bost 5.39 6.91 Ind IF An 293 7.45 8.27 Intecton 4.29 4.70 6.36 6.97 9.19 10.29 335 8.04 Gerger 10 Frod 1.69 US GI S UM! lie Res Ca o Gen Coln AXE , 560 Fr Irian bE 1.00 N.L. 6.45 7.15 6.52 7,15 Ora" Pro Fd Prowl Gt Prud SIP. 7.02 6.14 6.41 GROUP: 1108 e 83 Comm 6.86 7.50 Imoac Indus tr 1011 11.05 7.84 8.57 Pdot 4.82 NI. 2.23 2.44 A K74011 GROUP: Daily In incorn Nw Era Ma Nor 732 N.L. It 456 4.98 Am Insist Ante Gr 1i1 ks Eon 3,32 3.64 Fki Ed 9,09 9.93 Fd Mt do 7.94 PAL FUNDS INCP 51 4.61 An insin 1r1 10 (z) FRANICL:92 6.47 8,68 7.53 6.32 6.41 Slack 7.01 AM FUNDS GRP: 5.17 4,73 mobcap Am Mut 8.02 8.77 bad FA 14.04 1534 GM Am 4.28 AU Inc Am 13.16 1438 lay Am 12.30 13.44 Nw Pr s 15.15 16,56 Wash M 1164 12.72 kn GM (i) SECURITY FOS: 3 30 3,52 Equity 590 6.4? Invest IJifra F 494" Ptonr II Plennd pLi GR0 10.1911.14 PLi Tm 6,43 7.03 PRICE ROWE: 10.49 N.L Grwth GROUP: 5.92 7,94 6.89 5.78 Seed Pion Ed (i) (z) 6.95 7.60 SI are scheduled for Colorado. In Canada, 58 wells are planned for the Lloydminster area These are in addition to the 67 wells included in the 1975 Lloydminster program, of which 26 were drilled and completed in Saskatchewan and 25 drilled and completed in Alberta by June 30 of this !"..arrw. 9.1 N.L. Tre (z) (t) PIONEER FO: Pine Pin F00140211S GROUP: Ain,tate Ainna Fd 10,04 WI Am Birth 10.50 11.54 4.41 Edtv 444 AM pug Fd 6.36 6.97 7.22 7 98 6.73 7.38 723 911, 11.67 N.L. 3.71 4.05 4.41.;J'IM4.. basin. Five wells MUTUAL FlitiDS Adm Gw Adm inC Atm) ins Amnser Aetna Fd Aetna In Al 'RASO.' the board of directors has approved an additional expenditure of t8.5 million in 1975 for development drilling in the United States and Canada. The additional drilling will be primarily in California, Coiorado, and the Lloydrnins ter area in Canada. in California, 14 wells will be drilled in the Santa Maria 1 Pat Park Pratt', Ariz. 4 g intermountain KCC trios ;view drilling okays tUriuS TUCSON. touch sophisticated. He must adapt to his environment, and send a small bill to a large corpora-- , sometimes he does it well. tion. even if you supplied it One of the cleverest with no product or service, schemes today involves the and there is some chance bogus bill for distributing a you'll gti paid; less chance company's annual report and perhaps than a year ago, but proxy materials. Hundreds of still a dance. companies are paying for such "services" and receivThe reason is some companies automatically pay ing nothing. small bills, reasoning that to The background: Brokercheck them would result in age houses often buy stock even greater cost. And some for their customers and keep it in "street name," the name companies are just careless. of The brokerage house. The Bogus bills slip by. corporation sometimes never With an emphasis on cost knows these stockholders. comcontrols, however, panies have tightened their But, for investment and practices, and so public relations purposes, the the defrauder has to be more corporation wants to keep in - NEWs, THURSDAY, JUI:f 24, 1975 - DESERET - Oil firm 7 trA,,,,,,3 trV ICI M I:04am Sra irla ' |