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Show DESERET B .8 NEWS, Friday, December 8, 1972 State Newsletter Reports iid tO, A.t,ht Deseret News Bosiness Editor Utah has made substantial progress in creating new jobs Allis yearbut a substantial part of the state i5 still classified in areas of substantial unemployment. This assesment is given in the latest issue of the Employment Newsletter, published by the Utah Department of Employment Security. .tr Loans needs-- !N d'llo' Nikat 4.114 Of ie f. - telkiretill fir ARO 1 UP DON'T BUY A copy MACHINE' copy SERVICES CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION 328-425- 2 9th SOUTH, ;:f. .MMOMEIMOW,OMMI t 0. Pai SALT LAKE Owner DICK MURDOCK, D 1. 41 b, ;101S 4.1 IRO ' " Oit 'onto, 41' uiuiuiuii es moo moorag nano "Hove you considered renaming your law partnerMr. Greed and ship Mr. Folly." All Low (3) 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV's Market the on Cars Luxurious The Most Mileage All Have Full Power & Air. (, (3) Mark Ill's 1971 & 1969's "Beautiful Condition" Full Power & Air Cond. , 41 THaa..21 MAKE OFFER ON ANY OF maw IN RIEcjilkRDS rn ' S. ;9 ammytwo. 10th South Ph. 359-765- & 2309 Ph. 5 5 .o. , .. i - AGE special showing of new optical products. The exhibit of new instruments, eye glasses mid other products was sponsored by American Optical Co. for optometrists, ophthamalogists and opticians, said Rolf W. Kay, manager of the local office. Among the new instruments were some designed to make it easier to spot glaucoma during regular examinations. ., ' Aetna Fd Aluture Fd Allstate Aloha Fd Amato F Am Dvrs Am Eoty AM EXPRESS FUNDS: 9.58 Captal 9.63 Incom 9.42 invstm 9.4 Sped 9.J3 Stock 6,48 Am Grtit 6.91 Am mon 6.23 Am Invst hand at the TraveLodge at Sixth South Thursday for a . - Mr. O'Green The wells are jointly con-utrolled by Monada and Globe Inc., Salt Lake City. Am mo ArnNt Gr ANCHOR GROUP: Caotal Fut Inv Grwth incom Ventur Wa Noll Asti On Audas F ILI 991 A Salt Lake Company, Park City Consolidated Mines Co., has acquired an interest in indemnity payments beilig made by the government of Poland. Park City purchased the An- aconda Co.'s interest in the Silesian Holding Co in a transaction involving 130,000 shares, or 65 percent of Silesian's outstanding stock. The could total in investment ex:ess Payments have been made regularly and are scheduled to be completed in 1980. said Stott. If they continue for the remaining eight years, the investment would total more than $200,000, he said. of $200,000. Livestock Friday, December I, Market' NORTH SALT LAKE Weekly summary Producer's Livestock Auction: Cattle salable 1,587. Market active with good at- tendonce of Mickel' and feeder buyers present. Slaughter cows sold steady to 1.00 high- er. Bulls 50 cents higher. Slaughter steers and heifers 50 to 75 cents up. Feeder steers 50 cents to 2.00 higher. Heifers strong to 1.00 higher. Steer and heifer calves 2.00 to 3.00 higher. Choice 960 to 1,280 Slaughter cattle pound slaughter steers 35.00 to 35.90. Good to low choice 735 to 1,370 pound 32.10 to 3500. 1,290 to 1,590 pound slaughter Ho!. steers 1310 to 34.00. Choice 915 to 1,065 Pound slaughter heifers 34.90 to 35.50. Choice 1,100 to 1,237 pound 33.90 to 34.10. Commercial cows 26.80 to 29.00. Fed head of 000d high yielding cows 29.25 to 30.10. Utility cows 24.00 to 27.10. Conner and low utility 20.10 to 25.70. Feeder cattle Choice 493 to 5e5 pound feeder 37.40 to 38.75 to 37.80. Choice 121 to 537 pound feeder heifers 38.70 to 43.50. 600 to 770 pound 33.25 to 37.90. Calves Choice 235 to 390 pound steer calves 50.15 to 59.75. Choice 300 to 382 heifer calves 43.40 to 48.25. pound Feeder cows Feeder cows and bulls sold mostly from 23.00 to 29.00 with open cows 30.25 to 31.75. Odd head of sheily aged feeder cows 17.50 to 21.25. Feeder nulls 29.00 to 32.40 with one Part loart of 534 pound bulls at 41.30. of g,7 2810 Ph. WashL31Li. and adjoining warehouse Asked 10.25 11.00 .97 .09 .08 .03 2.12'2 .52' di 2.37 60 07 2 .04 .03 .25 CombMet Comet Comstock ConsEur .25 .35 2 .10 .30 5.81 2 .70 .70 Love Oil 1.12, 2 2.50 .50 2.37' 2 NewQuincY .06 NoLilv .6212 5000 ot 4 f ,1 111 . - .' ik01- tillb) . , - 7,E0 -- ". ..,;. '' ) , '''. . 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Rent hour, day, week or longer RENTAL CENTER,13th Si I 7'" , FAST EFFICIENT bLKVIUL TRUCK 712 11 20 op Viltop ul .. ... . LICENSEE 75 ', EDS: 1149 14.78 SCUDDER Intr Inv 16.58 16.83 17.65 19 34 18.35 18.35 Balanc 8.34 9.14 12.44 12.44 11.17 12.57 Corn 18,92 3892 Specal 1.79 3.79 FDS: SECURITY 11.40 10.10 Eogle Gr 4.58 5.02 Equity EATON & 8.26 9.05 invest HOWARD: Wird F 1036 11.57 Bain Fd 10 95 1197 F 17.51 19.22 SELECTED FOS: Gwth 11.81 6.80 7.43 Am Shr loin Incme Eci 15.16 16.57 Sped! F 10.61 11.63 Opp 18.07 16.53 Sol Shrs Sick Fd 15.12 16.95 10..0 115' 1131 14.55 Sentinel Eberstd 11.4 17.92 F Sentry EDIE Si, 29.71 29.74 SHAREHLD GRP EFC MGMT GRP: 4.29 4.69 Comst 10.77 9.82 Gr Eqty 7.38 8.07 Entrpr 4.27 1.68 Ecity Pr 5.84 6.38 9.57 10.49 net Fd End Am 8.79 9.61 Harbr 11.94 16.24 Gt Epret L. 7.16 7.82 Legal Elton Trt 21.06 Pace Fd 19.05 11.17 6.30 6.81 Emerg EDS: SHEARSON 13.15 1315 Energy 28,72 31.39 Equity F 10.33 11.29 Apprc 19.49 21.30 InCOM 11.79 12.89 Fairtid 11.96 13.07 I'm Bore 11:50 11.50 Invest Sh Dean 14.23 1,I.23 FIDELITY 9.55 10.47 Side Id GROUP: FUNDS: 9.76 10.67 SIGMA Bnd deb Cap Shr 1032 11.72 13.55 14.81 Coptal 13.24 14.47 Inv 11.10 Contra 9.90 10.82 Trst Cv SSec 8.90 9.30 12.80 13.99 Ventur 8.13 Oest :' Smith B 13.28 13.28 14.51 Essex 13.43 13.58 14.79 SB l&Gr 13.43 Everst Fund 18.94 20.59 So GenI 14.32 14.99 10.96 10.14 Swst Inv 10.89 11.90 Puritn 8.64 9,34 Salem F 5.23 6.26 Sw InvIn G 14.02 15.35 28.67 31.33 Sovr Trend 8.12 8.95 Spectra FINANCIAL S&P int) 12.69 12.69 PROGRAMS: 4.98 4.98 STATE BND GRP: Fin Dvn 6.09 6.66 Fin Ind 4.70 4.70 Corn Fd 6.26 6.84 Fin Inc 6.66 6 66 Divesit 6.63 7.25 Vent 5.39 5.39 Progrs 5.22 5.22 St Or Fr IstId Va 13.23 14.46 St Fr Inc 1036 10.76 FIRST State Str 56.27 56.64 INVESTORS: IDS: 8.07 8.84 STEADMAN Dist Id 4.31 4.31 Grth Fd 11.24 13.32 Am Ind 1.37 1.37 Fd Asso F 11.40 10.40 Stock 8.08 8.08 1st Multi 10.95 10.95 Fiducv FDS: 1st Sierr 5,90 6.47 STEIN ROE 25.07 25.0' Balanc FORUM GROUP: 12.55 12.55 100 Fnct 14.22 14.22 Capiti .98 LtwArtorQ ' 3 11.80 1180 21.14 2310 15.17 16.58 , . Heitz ., , 23 Sp Incm 3rd Cent E&E Mu 2.36 VC) ;: 11 U . F Delw Delta deVegh Drect Co 1.61 1.64 M.:113vCp 1611 6.47 7.31 10.15 10.59 12.20 DELAWARE 2.4112 rnv RC 166.'111 C Contry 1.58 1.64 1.653. 1.63,4 , Lltrir 161.3505 1633857 Cwn Doll Cwn Div 2.3712 IlyOla 1 ' You have a lot to give. But what if your cash runs out before your list does? First Security BankAmericard can finish what you started. It's as good as cash at thousands of stores selling everything from puppies to ping pong balls. It lets the world go buy. Almost anything, almost anywhere. Remember BankAmericard, so no one gets forgotten. Think of it as money. Distinction ht(;A, E ...:.:,.::: .... You find it. , ' ---- '4111TH 8 8.47 8.47 10.2110.38 ArdenMay fl)L ; cCoonnsmtlninv 1167 cCoon70traLidls Sep CORN Sst.WstnI Ults of ,..11 445 EAST Concrd Co Bd Fd Comp Comp Comp Dec Mar May Jul IstSecof BUCHORN 163 1.97 1.82 7.93 5.90 6.67 9.34 9.74 12.20 C 1.8712 .07 13.00 Crown, 1CO3 at Al; kistheim, Tintic Standard, 3000 at .18. Triton, 500 at 1.00 BeeME BrngArm ContBk Eaulty011 IstSecCo ' FELT- - r 17.38 17.38 Fd Mt dp FUNDS ;NCP Quotations from the NASO are rearesen. GROUP: tative inter-deal11.04 price os of opproximate- - Comm r Iv 9.99 p.m. markets change Impac throughout the day. Prices do not include Indus tr 14.65 8.56 Pilot retail markup, markdown or commission. 11.40 Gatewy GE S S P 39.22 SECURITIES Gen Sec 8.89 Bid Asked Bid Asked GROUP SEC: Aitaind 541 534 NtIWstL: 7.97 F 849 911 Apex 93 8.59 Boi Fnd AmalSpB SIVGas IV 1'0,7 3"11 3. AmNatiE Corn Stk 13.03 NotPhin 4,e ps 1334 1414 5.84 AmerS&L Oilfies is,. Gth FAm Grth Ind 24.70 AmerWL 212 3 need something to count on? Summit pocket size electronic calculator aects, subtracts, multiplies and divides right in the palm of your hand. warranty. $129.95 MST ( G Comp or Comp As Friday, December 8,1972 . . CAOMe.M0ONWIL.T52H Over The Counter , : 57..651 vGerowttuhr Coium .18 .10 .10 7.00 4.25 .05 .05 Rico Aug Seo Nay ttlifr r,' , dtotr)00,0 ' 12.63 4.96 4.48 : Asked .15 Sage Jul SOYBEANS Jan Mar Mcy Jul 4050( .4,. 11. - .) . i 12.00 5.69 4.81 8,24 6.08 9.20 eml 4dcm Equity - e--, 0 iiik 10.98 5.21 4.40 7.54 5.56 8.42 79:187:5 Nest Oceang Omega Al DocloCk Sou So Stand Ma. May ., FDS: CcOoLnOveNrIAL11.03 --- -Groin range: CHICAGO (API Low Close Open High WHEAT 2.5212 2.58 Dec 2.56 2.54,4 2.61 2.61 Mar 2.5634 2.59 2 54 2.5714 2.51142 2.5714 May 2.35 Jul 2.39 2.3312 2.39 I - .: 12.12 12.72 Wid Sped Chem Friday, December 8,1972 g .',.- 57781 BB: SALES PURCHASE - 6:7841 158106 Drexel E DREYFUS GRP Pork City Parkorem Prince .07 .05 .13 .37 6.25 Dec - 16...te gt st Neuwth Newton New hnTdr OATS ' it.- 13871 Vine;nur CHASE BOSTON: after Bid Asked .i)4 .03 .26 ,c,74(pEci-Ac- 11114191) .. , - 16.97 17.45 20.37 3.68 16.3e NEeauUcit190, 1.74 1.90 7 10 7.76 Corn Stk A spokesMOSCOW (AP) man for Chilean President Salvador Allende denied Thursday the Soviet Union would be given all marketing rights for Chilean copper. Allende came to Moscow on a mission Wednesday aimed at procuring more Soviet aid. .08 4 .,,o- 16.31 r Incom Stock Sr Grwth BID Emoire Eurthill Euriilly Eur Stand Golconda GoldChain GrWest ivstheim LaPac Mammoth MveMic .40 NewPork .16 .50 ,.27' .40 .45 Dragon EastUtoh 2 .05 .20 .35 .15 .25 .13 .15' Croft Crown --- m. 24.70 Nat Indu 4.51 NAT SEC 12.14 Balanc Bond Sr 15on 11.50 Dividn Pref Stic sinhrs Dryf Bid ColoCons 400" 14.92 1 assumed power in 1970. The company wasn't for its losses. cPmpensated Kennecott has brought suit in several countries to prevent Chile's sale of copper which the company claims as its own. - filk 13.65 14.92 15.53 15.97 18.64 GArmo 77 48 Gil9.88 Russ Rumor were nationalized r-- , ,01 .96 22.55 4.12 11.09 1191 13.50 oFmunrd cC0000 Groin Futures ., ,,, Hi Fd Shr Natwd NY Vin Brnhm U.S.-base- d - , . MASS MIT MIG MID 9.30 9.89 MCD 6.35 6.76 MnIe8 111 12.12 12,12 Multint 14.82 14.82 Bull Cdn Div D 4111 14.60 14.60 Dryt Ly DENVER (AP) Friday Quotations: Hogs 400; barrows and elits steady to 50 Banner, 100 at 10 'it 110 at around 200 cents higher; U.S. Bristol, 5000 at .05 lbs., $3150; Moo' 5(4 8 at .88' 986 6t 86 sows Si higher than 0.1!1 Wednesday, Because you have a lot to give. 9.61 10.67 12.95 9.30 13.37 16.49 5.32 12.15 193 1972 .05 SnyLnos LhietCons Clayton 8.77 9.74 11.82 8.49 12.20 15.05 4.87 11.11 332 Dv Coo 16.37 16.37 Mutual LORD ABB: 7.55 8.17 Afflict Am Bus 3 55 3.85 and deb 11.47 12.54 12.54 1330 Luthern Luthn In 10.12 11.06 MAGNA FUNDS: 5.55 ON Captal 11.92 13.03 Pilorm 5.11 5.58 Manhtn Mkt Gwt 3.71 3.71 MASS CO: 9.08 9.95 Freem 8.90 9.75 Indo F Moss F 13.05 14.30 K Intermountain Stock Exchange 39 delivered .. WO build- Park City Consolidated was Allende December 8, !My Lite Gm Lim Cop Ling Fict MMildF Chile is embroiled in a legal squabble with the Kennecott Copper Corp., whose huge Chilean operations organized in 1928 and is a former silver producer in the Park City district It has been inactive in mining in recent years, but continues to hold about 658 acres of land, of which 466 are fully patented. 19.99 2.50 11.09 12.13 7.54 8.25 11.63 12.71 3.97 Road. and office building will be situated on 2.4 acres of ground. Gordon D. Stott, president of Park City, said Silesian's assests basically consist of an indirect participation in payments being made annually by Poland to the U.S. under a treaty drawn up in 1960. The treaty provides for the compensation of U.S. nationals for properties nationalized by Poland in 1946. 9.00 3.40 BB0L0Cse,Gth Beacon .. 12.21 SAYLES; 31.29 31.29 Conao 5:7122 Senn 20.13 23.04 1009 e.10 8.24 26.62 13.56 11.02 6.97 7.69 6.00 (z) (z) LOOMIS 6w Bayroc Bavrk gr 941 13.16 19.18 10.46 30.18 10.42 7.00 2.55 6.23 85:6182 Axe 9.41 Ivy Fund J P Gwth 12.11 Joni. Fd 19.18 Mon gth 9.62 30.18 Johnsin KEYSTONE: Cust B1 19.24 Cust B2 21.03 Cust 84 9.21 8.39 Cust K1 Cust K2 7.52 Cust Si 24.29 Cust S2 12.37 Cust 53 10.06 Cust Sit 6.36 7.02 Apollo 5.49 Polars Knickr ( z) Knkr CM (z) 6.80 Lem( RI Le Grth 11.17 Lox Rash 18.29 Litity RI 694 10.31 10.21 Stock 1972 Life 10.47 10.52 1030 HOUGHTON: New Warehouse ing 2.28 AXE A GREEN RNER, WYO. new warehouse is being built by National Mine Service Co. betv.-ceGreen River and Rock Springs at the intersection of Interstate 80 and East Flaming Got Ask 6;12 4.90 11.00 12 05 5.02 5.49 11.96 13.02 15.21 15.21 6.27 6.40 15.141 16.28 16.62 18.16 7.41 8.10 12.00 13.11 5.86 6.42 'um Adviser Right To Poland Payment Chile Denies In 1969, Eubank merged with Cuss Insurance Agency to form the present firm. Ofwill ficers and employes remain the same under the new merger, Eubank said. 484-875- - Utah Mine Firm Acquires full-tim- State 't';'rt - Bid 2.28 Aberdn ADMIRALTY: 5.58 Grwth 4.47 incom Eye care specialists from throughout the area were on The The new Eubank location in Salt Lake City. is at 536 E. 3rd South. Kenneth C. Miller. vice president and Salt Lake division manager. will continue to head the operation. e The firm employs 23 staff members in the two offices. So. :k. New York -- Fol. lowing Is a list of bid and asked VI- Mutilal on Ces Funds as Quoted by the NASD Inc,. View Products I ..'. Monada and Globe are nego- of deep ,tiating for the drilling. be- wells to test formations a and 17,000 feet, 6,000 teen company announcement said. Vert-1,11- LidAL:oe, 9 Main ir! ...:r days. West-Gush- The Eubank-Gus- s firm. in business in Ogden since 1929. has become a part of the Fred S. James and Co.. Inc.. network of insurance offices. according to Charles S. Eubank. president of the Ogden company. Fred. S. James is headquartered in Chicago, and has 38 offices throughout the U.S. 1973 Brand $ New Charger 0 0 Construction on the pipeline is to begin immediately and is to be completed within 45 Humphries Corp., Springs, Colo., for the con- struction of a gas pipeline. The pipeline will connect four gas producing wells in the Oil Field 14 miles kebt Of iy Al" the Mutat- lain Fuel Supply Co. main sup- ply line to Salt Lake City and other areas. HINCKLEYS DODGE k nts-eat- rio a "Hinckleys have faithfully serviced the Dodges they have sold for the past 57 years." IHI 1971s & 1969 Lincoln Sedans All in (5) 1972's Excellent Condition &Are Exceptional Automobiles le- - the agreement withColorado The opening of new offices in Salt Lake City, and conclusion of an agreement to merge with a national insurance brokerage firm were announced Thursday in simultaneously Salt Lake City by Eubank Insurance and Bonds and Guss Insurance Agency. pet-cen- : Monadl Petro has Logan, Corp.. an announced the signing LOGAN Merger Set By Insurers t, Throrsdav December 7, Eye Specialists f.i'd,'" "P'''''''S,::.:1 Under Way Pipe!e which means that one or two industries in the area have been declining or showing little growth. Also. some of the areas were highly concatrated in defense, aerospace or other specialized industries.. If a county had an unemployment rate of more than 6 percent, it received the designation. Here are the areas of high unemployment, with their percentages of unemployed: Beaver, 6.7 percent, Box Elder, 8.7 percent; Millard. 7.2 percent: Wasatch. 10.4 percent. Kane. 13.4 percent; Cache, 6.7 percent; Sanpete, 13.4 percent; Grand and San Juan, 10 percent; Morgan. 6.6 percent; Juab, 11.5 percent; Weber, 7.7 percent; Garfield. 181 percent; Summit. 11.4 percent; Carbon and Emery percent; Utah. 7.2 percent; Rich, 8.2 percent; Sevier, 6.7 percent; Duchesne, 9.6 Washington. 6.3 percent, and Uintah, 6.1 our copier in your office. EAST 111111121111111111111111 industrial diversification. just buy be supplies from us and we'll let you use 225 11111111111111111111111 Ernest W. Simmons. writing the newletter's feature article on high unemployment. said these areas cover 23 of the 29 counties in the state, wherein lives 46.7 percent of the population. They also account for 54.7 percent of the unemployed. The two main caLses of high unemployment in most of the areas are (1) the hiehly seasonal nature of a large portion of the jobs, and (2) the lack of ATTENTION MR. 4i-- l' rr 1 X...,,,, .,' doo' i - - teed,stock,6quipment Let's talk! ,. Ca it Stanley Peters, Mgr. Utah tivestoea PCA S.L.C. (801) 3225b03 , of the improvement has come from trade employ ment, which went up by a very large 8,700 jobs over last year. thanks to the opening of many new stores and shopping centers. Moreover, this trend is expected to continue for some time. The states unemployment rate is now 5.7 percent. said the department. for your production BEVERLY FILLS. CALIF. (UPI) Litton Industries Wednesday named Fred W. O'Green as president of the billion-dolla- r conglomo'ate, succeeding Roy Ash who resigned to become President Nixon's budget director. The appointment was announced by board chairman Charles B. Thornton who founded Litton along with Ash. 0.Green. 51, had beenexecutive vice president of Litton and joined the conglomerate in 1967 as general manager of the Guidance and Control Systcms Division. He later assumed responsibility for the division's worIcNide production and sales activities. A Much Livestock vIt' 1111111111111111111 soniewhat different problem is occuring in the areas of high unemployment, which are so desingated by the federal governineat to qualify for various aid programs. Since the government bases its classification on a calandar year basis, the improvement in jobs this year won't be reflected in the designations for at least a few months. Over the past year total employment in the state increased by about 25,300an annual growth rate of 5.9 percent or more than 2,000 jobs a month. This is a much greater increase than last year, when it averaged 1.100 new jobs a month, said the department. 'Mutual Funds 01Green To Head Litton by Stansbury Job Picture Is Improving By DON C. WOOD WARD CORNER ON COMMERCE SMART CHART 486-202- 8 rifett7) 11 LICFNSEE tommomml IIi 8 1912 ThorSdoyS Bonk Debits Some Dov Lost Year Weeks Bank Deb.ts Some Wyk Last Year Todoses LitoringS Some Day Last Year Week s r ien,nn Some Week Lost Year S87,796,670 77,464,563 539 957,836 152,002,437 51,o4831 e 37,951,221 661.no.a 994 Use the Daily 1 Classified Ads 59 30 10 I i |