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Show DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, Conduit needed? Air west trucking jet fuel into Boise By Nick Snow Associate business editor Don't tell Hughes Airwest executives theres no fuel shortage The airline is having to truck fuel into its Boise-Sa- lt Lake market to keep its planes flying "There just isn't any more fuel m Salt Lake City, which serves both areas, A1 Altman, Hughes operations vice president, told the Deseret News So I'm having to bring fuel by truck into Boise to use there " A check by the Deseret News of other airlines serving Salt Lake City disclosed that they are not having similar problems "To my knowledge, we have not had to cancel flights or postpone implementation of service due to fuel," Frontier spokesman Jim Judd said And Texas International took the opportunity to announce two more daily flights out of Salt Lake City to Denver and Houston, with one of those continuing on to New Orleans "Sure," said Altman, "theyre not having problems Three years ago, before we expanded service out of Salt Lake, we didnt either " The airline consumes nine million gallons of fuel annually now, compared with 6 8 million then, Livestock market By Mike Shanahan WASHINGTON , PEOPLE Ofl dm ter ewes 6 00, choice and fancy 5 to feeder lambs 55 004000. good and choice 51 Today's clearing Same day last year 4)065 00 $147440 841 21 $131 288457.57 Over the counter Wednesdoy'i Quotations interdealer prices as of Quotations from the NASD are representative aporoKimately 1 p m Interdealer markets change throughout the day Prices do not include markup, markdown or commission. Securities 65 U4 6 Ito 14V to 4to FB Truck FstsacCp PstsecPfd FstWrfFnc Galaxoil Htthgerd 39to 113 3 Tto 41 Hwgas NwptPhrm PacEng 3V4 Penzofb Tto PtstmCrp SO ProSysinc 23 9s 2to 10 3 Vk 12V to 1114 4Dto 12to 1 IV 2to Zlbncrp ZCMI s, fifth-ranke- 1914 X 30 46 25to 48 9 2to 26to' . . . record-breakin- pre-daton- ly 1 iHH Wednesday's quotations a Bid 433 ParkPrem (6 12 PetroSilver 10 IP 07 Prince 447V 4.50 ftogoCo 2 12to 2 25 SoStend 5 12 5.50 StMefsi 02 to Tetotrans 18 to TkttlcMin Uandllnc 10 75 11 25 ft. 125 UnPkCty UtCnsMn 2.00 tO 17 UtWvoCn 120 145 U) JD WestGeo Sheep 1,400, slaughter lambs active, steedy to firm, slaughter ewes weak, feeder lambs steady, choice and prime to wooied lambs few 58 00; good and choice choice and prime to ihom lambs No. 1 2 pelts 56 00, cull through good slaugh Home Equity Loans We buy, sell and lend on 1st and 2nd Trust Deeds. Paid for or not. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS CONSOLIDATION OF DEBTS COMMERCIAL LOANS COLLATERAL LOANS TERM LOANS . Handle CALL FOR CASH It Economically Tuesday's quotations - X Conveniently HERTZ RENTS DIESEL TRUCKS Grain futures Grain ranue- toto 8to 2to Intermountain Stock Exchange Hogs 5J00, barrows and girts lbs. active, 50--1 4)0 higher; 40 0 4X, largely 40J0 53 39430-40 lbs. 40 JD ft. 00 sows firm; 300450 ft. 34 JO-300 few 35 50. boar over 300 CHICAGO (UPI Vainttbk Vattek WPeasa Wkrt 2 ft. 20 0 Di-mi- i 16 SOUTH ft and mails final payment for sugar beets Drop in steel profits blamed on imports M ST PAUL Minn Cattle and calves Wadnos steer and day 4,900 slaughter hotter slow, steady to 50 tower, cows firm, bulls steady, toilpment choice and prime 3 1,150 tbs 42 00, Choice 4 lb. 40 50-- JO, 3 It. 315040 50, mixed to. 39 0 good and choice 50 good choice 3 1 37 JO-3-8 fo Holstein 50, mixed good and choice 34 JO-3-7 JO: 35.00-3- 6 1X60-50 lbs. 300 good 875-100 lb. slaughter choice 3 800475 lbs. heifers 38 25, mixed good and choice 00 good 33 9 800 1 US) fcs. 37 JO utility and commercial few 26.50, slaughter cows 24 cutler 1 3 22 0025 00, yield grade 2 to slaughter bulls 30 00 few yield vade 1 1,800-- 900 ft 32 yield grade 1 214)00-1,400 lbs. veeiers steady, choice and prime ft. 40 few good and choice tbs. 30 fTlOVE U Wednesday's Quotations Utah Idaho and Eastern Nevada fowfiot and range ufo report lor Tuesday, October 25 Trad at area teedlot from Fn day to Tuesday rather slow, lew sate. Stonghfor steady to fifty cents higher, heifer firm, reduced number ot cattle available slaughter primary factor, forcing Ilya price upward. Steer Good and mostly Slaughter chwca, lb, 4d.OCU4.50, tow mixed good and choice, 43.0844 00 Heitor Good and mostly Slaughter 0CL to. 41.50-4choice towtour, Siaufter Cattle oid FOB teedlot four to five pet dvtnkage, current delivery Feeder Cattle Trade stow tew yearlings steady not fulty established, representative sale about 1 lower cnotce lb. sHerv 424NM64 choice 400 to betters to. steer, 40 3B& choice STS- 00. choice 625450 to heHers fc.00. all sold FOB weighing pomt egutvalant three to four pet shrinkage, current del iverv 5906So7 State CALL 480-587- 1 - If- -p win V TRUCK CENTER fHsrbzk Redwood Hd. & 21st South 972-220- 2 The view of downtown Salt Lake City is spectacular from Summit CONDOMINIUM only one block north from Temple Square1 SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING FOR to Temple Square, Imagine being able to walk from your condominium-hom- e ZCMI Center, The Salt Palace, major oftice buildings, restaurants, theatres and a host of other downtown facilities This is what the residents at Zion Summit Condominium are enjoying You can, too1 I?podncep livestock We have a number of floor plans ranging in size from 1 200 to 2480 square feet With underground parking and closed circuit TV at the entrance, security Marketing Association is maximum Amenities, such as party rooms and swimming pool are many Prices start at $52 300 BE HELD IN THE HOTEL UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEETING TO Monday Oct 31 1077 at Come see our elegant models We re open daily 11am til 6p m IsCO P.1L PRESIDENTS ROOM All mqmbqrs arc urged to attend this mooting. Tho purpose of the meeting it to amend Article III of tho by laws to at to reduco tho number of directors ond to provide for tho election of advisory directors from geographical oreat served by tho f CONDOMINIUM One block from Temple Square at Second North and Mam on Vine Street Phone Association. 322-580- 1 LLT hi v ROBERT D. LAMOREAUX, Sacretory-Mancg- ar 9 Sen Ted Stevens of (API Alaska said Tuesday a new report by a state Mr. George Mr. Parkinson Mr. Wickens Mr. Olsen Mrs. ttuetter Mr. Sappington government consultant has raised doubts on whether to it is necessary to build a pipeline carry natural gas form Alaskas North Slope. "I am still a supporter of the pipeline, but I am beginning to have some serious questions," Stevens said. At issue is a report prepared by Todd Doscher, a former oil company engineer who now does work for the Alaska state legislature Doscher and oil company and Alaska state officials testified Tuesday before the Senate Energy Committee, which must approve a proposal for an overland gas pipeline running south through Alaska mmmaarn woe W MM V Mi BMIMI and Canada to the Umted States. Mr. Mr. Wilcox Jensen Crecr Mrs. Mr. Stark Thurman Mr. Mr. Clupf Testifying before the committee for the second of he the believes said Doscher gas approval time, line should be held off pending studies on whether natural gas taken from the Prudhoe Bay field will reduce the amount of crude oil which can be pumped THE from the field. Doscher has estimated that two billion barrels of Olsen assistant vice presBoard of Director of Ideal National InsurFirst Security Co , the oil would be lost because of the loss of pressure USERS underwriInc . Valley service and management and chief ident Co executive ance resulting from gas wells. ter committee has appointed Forge, Pa USERS is a company for First SecHe says that even if a decision is made to pump S. George vice Jim Wickens, treasurer-professional data proces-sin- g urity Corp , recently apRaymond out natural gas reserves, the fuel could be delivered of the Beeservice bureau pointed Erik 8. Jensen president and treasurer, manager to the lower 48 states by the oil pipeline already in Clark T. Parkinson vice hive State Employes Crehandling accounts for 350 assistant vice president operation and manager of systems president and director of dit Union, was recently credit unions In the Un0 K. Gilbreth Jr , director of oil and gas group, and David R named a member of the ited States planning and developand Leigh Stark conservation in the Alaska Department of Natural Recent promotions at ment, Resources, disputed Dorschers conclusions that two Tracy-Collin- s Bank & assistant vice president billion barrels of oil would be lost if natural gas were Trust Co. include Lilian and marketing promopumped out to assistant vice tions coordinator. Huetter I Pat Clupf has been This figure is not based on technical data, president, Michael to assistant vice named assistant operaGilbreth said president and manager tions officer at the CentrAmong the oil company officials called to of the Midtown office, al Operations Building of respond to Doschers report was George Houlston of Debbie Larson to Mid- First Security Bank of the British Petroleum Corp. who said the problems of vale office operations Utah, N A. using the same pipeline for gas and oil "are Michael Schlege! has manager, Ed Sapplngton mind boggling I would fear for the integrity of it to vice president and joined the Salt Lake City commercial loan officer office of Dean Witter It at the Farmers office, Co. as an account executo assis- tive. GARLAND, Box Elder County Sugar beet Mike Thurman and Linda tant controller 1976 were for the $569,088 Huntsman Container crop totaling payments Wilcox to Sugar House mailed Tuesday to growers by U and I Inc. has appointed Corp. office operations officer. Terry R. Parker vice This final payment averages $21 22 per ton of Former Utahn William president of administrabeets Added to previous payments, it brings the 1975 88 The E. was to ton PITTSBURGH (AP) -- largest producer, an$21 Creer, general man- tion. average average price per For the past several nounced a 46 percent $27 16 per ton David L. Connolly has ager of Charles L. Ruthe & Associates, Las Vegas, been months, the nations steel profit drop on Monday appointed vice pres1976 on the The full amount paid by the company was recently elected ident of finance and industry has waged a $5 6 million is crop Armco Steel Corp , the battle against steel president of the Nevada treasurer of Albertsons, This years returns were affected by the Association of Realtors d steelmaker, Inc , Boise. claiming they are said its profits increased severely depressed sugar market with prices persistbiting deeply into profits a of divert-sifiecost more than below for the d production ing slightly due to Four major firms, inbusmess interests, year, explained Laurence Smith, Utah district TEST EQUIPMENT NEEDS? U S. Steel cluding Corp., while ninth-ranke- d prime manager the nations biggest proOscilloscopes Wheeling-Pittsburg- h in otlicespace to made were final Similar growers payments ducer, have announced Steel Corp Digital VoHmtrt reported a other areas in which U and I operates. Smith noted for ltas 1 third quarter earnings Multimeters $4 6 million loss the aggregate of all payments made to date for the All but one has reported a Count art . STRATEGIC LOCATIONS' 1976 crop amounts to $57 2 million, well below the Recorders drop in profits. And all g Because of $79 3 million paid in 1975. blamed imports, at least All Instrument oi Types levels of Does your office The outlook for the 1977 crop Is a little more in part, for their probRENTAL SALES LEASE priced imports, space reflect your U S. DepartHe noted the said. lems Smith promising, the steel industry is havprofessionalism? ment of Agriculture has instituted a support On Tuesday, U S. Steel ing its own severe recesto INTERMQUNTMK 4 to based ' growers program, guaranteeing payments CALL sion of jobs and earnCorp. reported a 76 perINSTRUMENT market on the difference between the average price cent profit drop during ings, U S Steel ChairCAPITOL INDUSTRIES 487-315- 1 the quarter, following a man Edgar Speer told a of raw sugar and 13 5 cents a pound. 486-840EESS trend. National press , conference $ The 13 5 cents per pound is considered the year-lon- g I486 Major SL, SLC break-eve- n Steel Corp , the third- - Tuesday. point for producers. $10-billi- Bank clearings Wednesday's Quotations E Gas line data raises doubts due to increased service to Los Angeles, be explained The snoriage has now reached two million gallons per year, which Altman says is transported by truck from Portland to Boise At the moment, its adding $160,000 a year to our costs just for the transportation," he said The Utah refineries are running pretty much at capacity, and there seems to be no other way to get large amounts of fuel without trucking or flying it into the system," be continued Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Secy Fred Ball looked into the matter at the request of Utah Agencies, a group of government and civic leaders whose goal is to upgrade air service in the state "I met with the representatives of the major refineries and was told that the shortage is real It has to do with capacity, and right now the Salt Lake automobile market would not support any expansion to handle the need for jet fuel, which is a byproduct, he said Altman said Airwest is braced to handle the problem "for an unforeseeable amount of time "We have a large investment in our services to Salt Lake, and we mean to protect it, he continued "I don't anticipate that we ll have to start cancelling flights What it may do, however, is inhibit any further growth on our part, or on anyone else part for that matter, if die new service requires more fuel Altman explained that the trucking program has relieved the need to haul extra fuel in Airwest planes flying into Salt Lake City as was previously being done. 1977 A development of the Busch Corporation |