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Show ... jyw M2B DESERET NEWS, Friday, October 27, 1 Abou' the size of paperback book and weighing only 24 ounces, the will retail for $IS0 and be available nationally shortly after the first of next year, Polaroid said Thursday night. It will go on sale in Florida Nov. 10. SX-7- W The camera, brainchild of Polaroid founder Dr. Edwin Land, requires the photographer essentially to do only new fall schedule by Hughes Ainvest will provide airline service between Salt Lake City and La Paz, Maza- - transistors contain'd The picture area at first appears uniformly turquoise, but within six minutes becomes a colored finished brilliantly print immune to rain, sun, and fingerprints. It is almost impossible to bend or break with a human hand. tlan and Puerto Vallarta the in new company, Medicine Bow Coal Co., has been formed to operate the mining A descnption can do it justice, Polaroid senior vice president Peter Wensberg told some 1,500 Florida photo dealers gathered for the cameras presentation at the Hotel u 1J8 gn gil g!MgB .lll- LJ. 1 V J. In its financial Slock of affiliate registered In name Of affiliated bank $10,000 00 I. W. E Gile, Secretary-Treasure- r of 21 25 West Second South Street Incorporated, do solemnly swear that ttie above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. W E GILE Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of October, 1972. N. M CAPPELLUCCI Notary Public 75 My commission expires Grain Futures Thursday, October Appointments Open CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION of Continental Bonk & Truit of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County, Utah, and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business October 10, 1972, a state banking Institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State ond a member of the Federal Reserve System Published in accordance with a call made by the Slote Banking Authorities and by the Federol Reserve Bank of this District ASSETS S 30,211,613 77 Cash and due from banks 76.790,018 45 US Treasury securities 9,746,749 6? Obligations of States and political subdivisions 54 214,375 54 $214,375 Other securities (Including corporate stocks) 289,289 00 Trading account securities funds sold and Federal securities purchased 6,000,000 00 under agreements to resell 44,399,800 21 Other loans Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other 2,403,387 38 assets representing bank premises 00 Real estate owned other than bank premises 6 Other assets Tm.70U32 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. 50,973,882 67 ond corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals. 50,258,191 91 and corporations partnerships, 786,98? 47 Deposits of United States Government 17,377,495 67 of oolitical subdivisions States and Deposits 20 14,547,900 Deposits of commercial banks 1,003,114 32 Certified and officers' checks, etc 24 $134 947,567 TOTAL DEPOSITS $ 72,419 002 51 (0) Total demand deposits $ 62,528,564 73 (b) Total time and savings deposits Federal funds purchased ond securities sold under 21.650,000 00 agreements to repurchase 1,928.420 0 0 Other liabilities $158,525,987. 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bod debt losses on loons 765,99? 67 (set 19 pursuont to IRS rulings) 765,992 67 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 12,409,352 Equity copital, totol 3 568,750 06 Common stock-tota- l por value (No. shares authorized 356,875) (No shares outstanding 356 875) Mar 2 18 2 22 May 2 Jlv 195 Mar 40 35 41 May 41- - 443i Jlv 45 42 38 1.39 86 87 Seo Dec OATS Dec However, the statistics show, the rates get higher in the Mountain West, the farther south you go. (None of the rates quoted below include fringe benefits.) 35'2 34 40 41 45 423 46 44 34 40 41 44'? 1 46 1.39 45 43 38 87 86 44 383 86 43V, For instance, bricklayers in Boise, Idaho, are getan In hour. $6.25 ting Cheyenne, Wvo., the rate is $6.10 an hour and in Salt Lake City, bricklayers get $6.73 an hour. Las Vegas pays the highest, $7.02 an hour. For real money, though, bricklayers should go to Oakland, Calif., where the hourly rale is up to $9.49. The cheapest town for masons is Charleston, S.C., where the rate is a mere $4.95. Carpenters are an exception to the rule in the Mountain West. They can make more money in Salt Lake City, or Cheyenne, than they can in Las Vegas, where the hourly rate is $5.99. In Salt Lake City, its $7 and in Cheyenne, its $6.25. Boise is low at $5.73. Heres a tabulation of the hourly wage rates for various building trades in the Mountain West cities: Grth Invst Mut AmNt Gr Am Am Am STARTER VOLT Know who the highest paid tradesmen are? The plasterers in Cleveland, Ohio, get $9.91 an hour In Sa- FREE $69.95 VALUE WITH PURCHASE 1 OF ANY mm SNOW GIANT 36995 Hahn exclusive shock-absorbin- g clutch eliminates shear pins and throws dn ft Duo-thr- fan o snow up to ?d" or 26" widths. 8 Horsepower Models. 5-- MEMORANDA Average of toto deposits for the 15 calendar days 134,765.600 00 ending with call date Average ot total loans for the 15 calendar days 43,484,408 40 coll date ending with I, Jerry W Lynn, Cashier, ot the above named bank do hereby declare that of belief. to ond Is of the best true condition this report my knowledge JERRY W. LYNN We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us ond to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. A L. HIGGINS EMERSONS STURDEVANT W E GILE Directors State of Utah, County ot Salt Lake ss Sworn to ond subscribed oefore me this 20th day ot October, 1972 J. M CAPPELLUCCI Notary Public commission My expires (SEAL STATE OF UTAH is a true I, C. B Quinn, Chief Examiner, do hereby certify that the foregoing In this office ond correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed 1972 on October .0, 26" 8 H.P. SHOWN 8:30 to 9 $4.25. 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J 69 12 12 10 10 5 5 BULLOCK FUNDS BjII Fd Cdn Fd Div Shr Notwd Side Fd SIGMA Cap Shr Inv 4 46 5 3 99 3 38 729 22 74 23 44 Livestock Market the hourly wage scale are the laborers. In Jackson, Miss., and Savannah, they work for $3.25 an hour. In Rochester, N.Y., a high wage town, they get $6.98, a higher rate than Salt Lakes bricklayers, painters, plasterers and plumbers receive. Possibly the most expensive place in the U.S. for builders is Cleveland, wheie the rates for carpenters, painters and plasterers are at the tops of the respective scales. Columbia, S.C., probably is one of the cheapest cities tor builders with lowest in the nation hourly rates for carpenters, electricians and painters. Friday, October 27, 1972 NORTH SALT LAKE: Weekly sumfeeder heifers 00. pound 36 mary of Producer's Livestock AucCalves tion: Cattle salable 1,492 Slaughter Choice 255 to 390 pound cows sold steady. Represented light steer calves 50.75-6- 25. Choice Holstein calves pound supply of slaughter steers and heifers Feeder cows sold from steady. Feeder steers steady to 50 cents higher with fjll advance on Feeder bulls weights over 600 pounds. Feeder heifdenver )ap) Hogs 400 Barrows and ers strong to 75 cents higher. Steer 3, lbs gilts 75 higher; U.S. and heifer calves strong 28 240 260 lbs 27 50; higher. sows !5 U.S. lbs higher. Good to low Slaughter cattle choice 915 to 1,345 pound slaughter 22 4 00. 10; steers 32 pound good to choice slaughter heifers 31.75-3- 4 70 Utility and commercial 75. Cutter to low utility cows 25.30-2tor your 50. 21 6 70. Slaughter bulls 29.00-3' came (Meers) Choice 4iu production needs-- T to 535 pound feeder steers 46 feed, stock, equipment. Livestock Loans 36.10-4- 00 ; 41 pound pound 60. stein feeder steers Choice Heifers Intermountain Stock Exchange Friday October 66 71 14 98 81 14 00 45 1907 1019 11 14 5 52 6 03 26 75 29 23 Trend 55 78 3 10 83 46 59 11 51 26 34 89 91 19 29 : : 8 7 13 12 17 AXE HOUGHTON Fund A 5 Fund B 7 6 Stock 5 Axe Sci BLC Gth 12 Bobson 8 Bavroc Bayrk gr 6 Beacn HI 11 14 Beacon Berger K 12 5 Berkshr 5 Bondstk Bost Fdn 11 4 Brown 3 31 g 34.40-4- 7 p.m. fs vanna, Ga., they can be hired for On the bottom rung of PRICES FROM 90 5 82 9 01 3 40 ANCHOR DodgCx 110 9 25 9 05 8 96 8 94 6 16 15.10 Dovidg DELAWARE GROUP: 11 04 Decat Delw F 12 59 Delta T 7 18 67 84 deVegh Drect Cp 7 11 the committee on preservation of samples and cores. S,27L852.99 Undivided profits $ 12,409 352 99 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTS AND CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, $171,701,332 16? 2 13 Aberdn ADMIRALTY 5 83 Grwth 4 32 Jncom 10 67 Insurn 4 65 Adviser Aetna Fd 11 29 13 93 Afuture AGE Fd 5 92 14 25 Allstate Alpha Fd 15 81 Amcop F 7 01 Am Dvrs 11 22 Am Eatv '0 AM FXPRESS FUNUs 908 Cwn iwvwflft turtle 34 2 16 191 95 97 1 2 2 1434 2 18; 2 16 T9T 2 Prev. Close Low Nigh WHEAT Dec Sen CORN Dec 24, 1972 (UrU Groin Futures Range: CHICAGO Three Utahns have been appointed to national committees of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists: Graham S. Campbell, Salt Lake consultant, to the industrial advisory committee; George H. Hamilton, to the membership committee; Howard R. Ritzma, petroleum geologist for the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey, to Ccrtnpony report, U.P announced income of $70 million in the first nine months of this year or $3.09 per share compared with $59 million in the same period last year or $2.63 per sha, e. Committee NONE 31 3 94 3rd Cent 11 01 12 07 Vy Fund 8 94 8 41 Sagittor Schustr MJ184 2.13 E&6 Mu 3 60 3 60 J P Gwth 11 42 12 FDS SCUDDFR 28 18 18 28 Eog'e Gr 9.59 10.51 jorus Fd 9 00 , 78 intr Inv 16 35 6.60 6 39 EATON & JHan gth ft-28.37 Balang J Si 28 4 73 HOWARD Johnstn 11 69 Bom Fd 10 37 11 33 KEYSTONE: M3-511 SdpcoI 20 17 19 22 18 B1 63 16 5 08 F cust Gwth FDS. 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Incom Bnd deo 9 53 10 42 Llg Fnd 3.79 Capital oJaa !J & 12 J2 Ask Bid Statistics compiled by the economics department of the National Association of Home Builders showing the average union hourly wage rates for the building trades in cities of 100,000 or more indicate that wages generally are higher in the North and lower in the South. Production is scheduled in about 18 months and is expected to reach a rate oi 3 million tons a year by 1974. Most of the coal will be moved by rail to electrical utility plants and other industrial consumers. 26, 1972 Thur$dav October If youre looking for a place to build where you can save on labor costs, go south. If you're a tradesman unless you live in seeking the highest wages, go north the Mountain West where the opposite is true. d Southwest. Instead were expanding, not reducing, operations to accommodate a forecast traffic increase, Manner In which above named organization is affiliated with member bank, and degree of control BANK OWNS ALL OF CAPITAL STOCK Financial rotations with bonk MUTUAL FUNDS Quo Vadis, Builder? The other 50 percent will be owned by a subsidiary of Arch Mineral Corp., a St. Louis, coal mining firm. Arch Mineral also owns part of the land. For the first time in our history, we are not predicting a seasonal systemwide slack, said Norm Hansen, district marketing manager for the NY (SEAL) mjlTTgT w"n,,, Wyoming. The company wall be owned 50 percent by a subsidiary of Rocky Mountain Energy Co. which is a wholly owned subsidiary of U.P ule will be an additional midday flight to Cedar City, Page, Anz., and the Grand Canyon. That flight is daily except and Wednesdays, Thursday Saturdays, the firm said on REPORT OF AN AFFILIATE OF A BANK WHICH IS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSN TEM, PUBLISHED ACCORDANT With THE PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL RESFRVE ACT Report as of October 10, 1972, of WEST 2125 SECOND SOUTH STRFET INCORPORATED, which IS affiliated with THE CONTINFN TAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY, 200 SO. MAIN, SLC, UTAH 84110 Kind of business of this affiliate REAL ESTATE HOLDING COMPA- affiliate registered In name of affiliated bank .. .. $500.000 00 I. W E Gile, Secretary, of Conti nental Building Company, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief W. E. GILE Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th doy of October, 192 J M CAPPELLUCCI Notary Public li venture in southeastern No Saturday, the company has announced. Also in the new Iucal sclied- - Stock of f " Union Pacific Corp reported an 18 percent increase in earnings in the first nine months of 1972, and at the same time announced a new joint coal surface mining venture on its Wyoming coal lands. film packs. The packs cost $6.00 for a pack of 10 exposures. A special flash for indoor pictures was developed for the camera by General Electric. They cost $2.77 To; a package of 10 of an inch only thick NONE qj llllllllll!llll!l!lllllllli:n!llllll!,ll!lllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllll The camera can be focused from 10 inches to infinity. Operation is controlled by 250 three things focus, push the shutter button and wait. One second after the photographer pushes the shutter, the camera ejects a developing picture unit within an invisible, stiff protective plastic structure The unit represents 17 layers of compounds, some REPORT OF AN AFFILIATE OF A BANK WHICH IS A MFMBtR OF THE FEDERAL RFSERVF SYS TEM. PUBLISHED IN ACCORD ANlfcWIIH THE PROVISIONS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT Report os of October 10, 192, of CONTINENTAL BUILDING COMPA-NY- . which is affiliated with THE CONTINENTAL BANK K TRUST COMPANY. 200 SO MAIN, SLC, UTAH, 84! lu Kind of business of this affiliate: OFFICE BUILDING Manner m whirh aboye named or oomzation is affiliated with member bank, and degree of control- WHOLLY OWNED CORPORATION Financial relations with bonk: g PShows Airwest Adds Service To Mexico, Increases Others A -. 972 Focus, Snap And Wai-tA Radical New Polaroid MIAMI BEACH. Fla (AP) After four years and $250 million, the Polaroid Oorp has introduced a new color camera 't sas will "change our lives J- Lets 7 Hol- pound 25. pound talk1 Call Stanley Peters, Mgr Utah Livestock PCA S l.C. (801) 322 5b03 V Bodg Bald1 27, 1972 j t Barr Borr 8art Birtl originate... Bort Baru Bar Basil Beha Bell Bent Bene CAPVG.NURSRY atVoc, South Standard, 300 Love Oil. 1,000 at 57'?c, Tintic Mm., 1,000 at 20c. 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