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Show .k; D - - ,e MOAM8212 6B E Mutuql tart i MARCH 28, 1973 , r r i I 1 take a tough line SEC to Financing , okayed for against information misuse By Deborah M. Ranldn AP Business Writer He said the SEC intends to pursue the problem along two avenues "vigorous enforcement" of existing securities laws and completion of a detailed study of the subject, with eventual issuance of guidelines for tlit securities industry in dealing with inside information. of such Establishment, guidelines, he sad, represents "a regulatory approach that we believe is preferable to allowing matters in this area to proceed fortuitously on a basis in the 'courts." , G. NEW YORK (AP) Bradford Cook, new chairman of the Securities Exchange Commission, says the SEC will take tough tune against misuse of inside information by investors. Cook. who succeeded W.- ham J. Casey in the regulatory post earlier this year, told a luncheon meeting of the New York Society of Secur- ities Analysts, Tuesday, "There is increasing evidence that the impact of cases case-by-ca- involving misuse of inside information is growing." In cases where it finds prey apartmt will greater use of coal and uranita in generating electrical power, and development of oil shale technology. He said heavy importations of petroleum from the Middle East would create a serious balance of payments problem for the U.S. NEED A BUILDING? sold your home on a real estate contract, you can convert that contract equity into cash. For full details visit or phone any mortgage loan counselor at Prudential Federal Savings, ISS East 33rd South, Salt Office Warehouse Plant , We provide site, plans & building For Lease or Sole structure Lake City, Utah, Phone Call 3284661. that into improving technology present energy sources. 1"n n 0111(01 1 ' I f sir 1 1 r:. f 'A "C ( ALLIIIIII011 coming to ,,,,,-,,- ) -- HIGH 0,-- I 14b4FArc K 449. So. Main i licrtz The fast way to solve your k transportation problems , 1 ociNSIF Three-bedroo- James said. DO YOU HAVE A NOSE Fort VALUE? , --Pe , ,, , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . FIRST THRIFT & LOAN Salt Lake City, Utah (801) 355.7411 , - units will range Penthouse 00. $125,000-4150,0- Frontier converts to low emission DENVERFrontier Airlines has completed its conversion of 13 Boeing 737 jetliners to a configuranew, tion to eliminate most of the I visible emissions seen on takeoff and landing. The conversion was accomplished in advance of its committment to have it totally completed by April 1, said Les Kee ly, vice president of operation. BUY A DODGE '2,379 dere it is guaranteed for as long as you own it. 1 i m range, price $50,000470,000 information: , . 1000 Labor Parts-- 100 4idtd-4-9 HINCKLEYS DODGE Ph. 359-765- sal The pipe, which comes in four 10 foot sections, is sealed with ABS cement and uses regular four-incfittings. h He said it will be marketed nation-wid- e through a network of distributors. Standard Heating and Plumbilig Supply, a sister firm, will sell it throughout the Mountain West. Life In- Collett's Inc. boosted its income by 43 percent and its sales by 82 percent last year, said R. Ferris Collett, president. $716,875. The publicly-hel- d (OTC) company includes the Furniture Warehouse and Showroom in north Salt Lake and three Freight Outlet stores. Carl A. Hulbert, chairman of 'the board and chief executive officer, said the sale will allow American Western to increase its surplus substantially. Net income was $91,029, , compared with $63.593 in 1971. Income per share was six cents in both years as the firm increased its outstanding lumber by half during the year, he said. He also said the net was particularly gratifying since Collett's its charged costs of 865,215 on its new warehouse directly to expenses, The sale was made to a Calgary investment company after approval of both Utah and Alberta insurance departments. American had acquired percent of the firms outstanding stock through a se- 49.9 ries of acquisitions beginning in 1965. Livestock Market Tuesday's Quotations CITV Tuesday: Cottle 1,000. Slaughter steers and helle,s steady, cows and bulls weak to fully 1.50 lower; feeder steers near steady, heifers weak.nHigh good to high lb. slaughter steers 45.00- choice 5 47.00; good ond choice lb. heifers Cutter utility good cows and. commercial few lots commercial and good Feeder steers: good and bulls lb. choice choice near 700 lb. 53.25; choice 0 lb. 0 Feeder heifers: good and choice KANSAS Sheep 100. Slaughter lambs and ewes choice and prime steady; it). cull to good swing Iambs wooled ewes III JOLIET, Livestock (UPI) Tuesday: Cattle 700; trade slow. Stfers to steady on limited volume; heifers steady. Cows not fully established; 1 load high choice and prime steers 48.25, pkge 48.50; choice 46.504750; good and choice 44.50- 45.50. Choice heifers 44.50-4- 6 50; good and choice Utility cows cutler n canner lb. 4,500; trade Hogs very slow. Barrows 5 Noos3,500; barrows and gilts and gilts opened 2.00 to 2.50 lower; No. lb. 33.75- - 2 lower; 230 head 1 and 2 0 lb. No. lb. lb. 34.0(); I to 3 sows under SOO lb. 3.25 to 3.75 lower, ever 500 34A:01430. Wednesday's estimated receipts cattle lb. 1.50 to 2.00 lower. 1 to 3 0 lb. 2,600; hogs 1,000. ,.. I 1 . I -- ' , 1, I ;.. og icfprA, , I 0 1 I-- C, i....f.;., C; ',.. . , . . Bid 11.62. 2 .07 Bonner Bristol BuUMon Empire EurBull EurLilly .03 EurStond Golconda 2.25 Gold Chin 1.10 .11 Gr West Justheim .06 LoveOil .25 LaPoc .45 .I6V2 Mammoth MveMotic .29 New Park .65 New Quincy .27 Cnvi.nris Chief Cons Clayton Colo Cons Comb Met Comet Comstock ConsEur Croft Crown Dr000n Eastit ton .0212 2.00 .95 .07 .04 .21 .35 .1512 .20 55 .25 AO Asked Bid Asked 50 .09 .12 12 .11 .55 ' 68712 Sioux 38, 'LS ,-- '2, JS '80 FmStand weletrans TinticMin TinticStd ' Triton 1.60 1.25 5'00 .55 3'00 .15 3'00 .40 235 .12 722 SALES N91,ily. .20 .06 .08 2 7.75 3.50 .0712 .85 .35 .1812 9.3712 .75 2.00 ParkCily ,,''' PorkPrem Prince SO Rico 7.1212 sage AI Asked Bid ,13 'n.,8''2 LinPkCty Utah Cons .08 13.00 .75 80 .23 .011 .10 8.00 3.75 .12 .95 .45 .20 9.6212 1.25 2.25 .12 13.25 .85 Cons. Eui', 5,000 at .15,1. Pork City, 5,000 at .20. Tintic Min., 500 at .20. BuilMon, 9,000 at 31. Clayton, 500 at TOO. 5 4,. , 0 1 1 - . 4 1 ' ; '1r...ft -t- ,r---, , i -- '. 14 44 4 r 0 ,,.- I.. , 1 I . iz ; ,,,, L i . , A c,',.t. ' N A, N,IL, ';3 'ki i ,,,,,,,, - f 10) - ", , t ;.1, , 4' .f0- - , ,. Alt ,, i ,- 't. , VP. , 41, "!!'.. 4 21 "..,,,--'- 1,47 ' ......e'.44.. ,l'''',4, I ..4111011. 1 4. r'', ; r' , i , , 4.10 .0 1 hi r 0 ''' 1 4 of Perhaps if you do, you can realize the advantages leasing your next car. CONSIDER THE SAVINGS that come from your holding onto your working capital, from not having to pay the high finance charges of buying a car, and from the mcome tax write-o- ff available on a leased auto. No mileage limit or :;: ., , - 7 t , charge.. ; A MASTER LEASED CAR IS A MATTER OF PRACTICALITY . , 4 ! monte Carlo, cheklic capcce, Chevy II, Vega, Blazer Trucks LTD imr;ala, - Etroigham, Thunderbird, LINCOLN CADILLAC: . El - , CONTINENTAL US A CALL I GIVE I f ANY MAKE OR MODEL OFFICE AT 157 West ., 487-796- 487-370- 1 3300 , LEASES South, 4 MASTER LEASE FLAN - 1 The Commissioner will seek approval of the above sale from the district court of Salt Lake County at 9:00 a.m. on April 3, 1973, at Court room No. 4, Courts Building, 240 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City. At that time the court will entertain higher bids from any interested person. , THEN DECIDE YEAR Las 3100 TRACTORS 2U1720(53); (1) CAT CRAWLER n IOADERt CRAWLER i Sit 4874161 wit0441,. For further information contact John M. Chatekin, Deputy Examiner in Charge at 10 West Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone numbers 3284441 or 322.2211. ( MOTOR KRAMER John P. Olsen has been named executive vice president of United Campgrounds, USA. Previously he was vice president of Royal Execuive lens of America and vice president of Dog 'n Suds. Inc. Grain Futures Tuesday's quotations RANGE Grain range: Now High Close WHEA- T2.1434 2.25 2.15 May 1.98 1.9812 2.08 Jai 1.0612 1.9612 2.05 Sea 1.0712 2.05 1.98 Dec. 2.25 2.07 2. 0412 2.04 14 (AP) Oven 1.5712 1.57 7t. 1.5471 1.54 1.5112 1.50 1.4514 1.45 1.47I2 1.4814 Ju Sep Dec. Mar (old- )- .8314 .8314 May Jul Aug Sea 83,2 .8112 .82 8311 Jon Mar 1.47,1 .8 2 .82,4 .0134 .82 5.8812 5.6934 5.33346 5.4912 5.18 5.01 4.377 4.5012 4.03 3.92 4.03 3.9314 4.0412 3.9514 5.81 5A6 5.12 4.48 4.9812 Nov 1 1.47V4 .82 .8214 .8314 .8314 .5614 1. 5314 1. 50 1., 4412 1.56 133W 1.49'2 1.44'2 .8314 .8312 (new- )- - 3.541 4.03 Vegas, Nevada Vegas Blvd. S., directly behind the Silver blipper. Las a AMOR (2, CAT DSO's D6C, Sin 101(375 I) 5. INC. ( 1) sin 1624 sn's 46A6488 CAT DO, 36A1 ALIBI sin (11r 5. 6934 5. 3334 5.01346 3.38 Y2 3.95 3.96 3. 9814 Bank Clearings Mondays bank debits Same day last year Today's clearings Some day last, year wCat 470 BACIOCASt sin 49655 (54 111YDRAULIC Excowstor, J. D. Mai 690 Hyd. Crawler, in (70); 1 sin T2207384E031:1:1 P in 135 Mobile Mod. 14 Mobile, sin 16101 E59b 220 yd's, sin's 14960. I4932(68's);(11A-W220tk011CRANES: :21 & H Mod. 255ATC ACLIon MoOle, sin 13964: (I) 726 ,:.56k (1) LINKBELI 1568 Crawler, sin 6AIRICS (13); ()LINSLEY I.H.C. 3803 sin 967 resk (1) I.H.C. 36160, sin 1683 E23225 C691(1) FORD 45C0 Wheel ',066, Sin 1509 C69 (1) E401 K sn WATER WAGONS: sin 4314 r59); TS260, (1) (1) CAT COMPACTION EQUIPPATNT: (I) ,co Steel Roller: (2) BCWAG 69027170): II 'SW doer: G60225 60 (705): 6Cr D. D. SheeFekos TRPIORIPS: DAVIS IF20 ma num: cz mAa: Lux tomboy: WELDERS TA utirdy $129,347,643.00 94,400,885.00 47,745.831.58 46,290,847.77 AMERICAN SA-- (2) UTE MISCEIAANEOUS (71.); Lowboy Lowboy; lb. WILLIAMS TA FORD - 3'2 ToledoMn 314 4 UtBkcro 5 5,2. Vol Not Bk 1412 1474 WkrBkIr 8 8c,sson Bavroc 80,40 8, Beam HI Beacon Berger le Berkshr Bows Bost Fein Brown BULLOCK !FUNDS:. Bull F.4 cm, F.8 Div Shr NY Ven BrItilfD cc, compose COD ows MOVKION 3,2 ZionBkcro 312 3 Mod. rM)4208, sin 28405E691; ZCMI 4 1812 2912 30 28 3612 25,2 26'2 1712 1973 (1) TiA Lowy; IA SiA ('69's): BAKER 6000 Truck TA Water Trudts: SA FRUEHAUF Trailer: lb. Rough 404caTiA Terrain: D. D. CLARK HOLE DOGGER MEI.ROE 600 BOBCAT Please Call: ITEMS. Aosiknows ticorse Nos. 010163, 010025, 010042 For Free Descriptive rlyer Cootoa Sole Site (702)734-0535 or office Ste. 110A, 3135 Industrial Rood, Las Vegas 2 (702) 5.02 7,43 All 4.49 12.27 11.50 7.61 5,85 10.46 12.10 11.2e 4.66 5.29 10.36 le of; Steoact Equipment Auctioneers (International) 116,4 6.52 ma,' 315 G. 9.09. :4 4 Co ' 11.50 0.10 ,laaa 6.22 10.47 MASS MIT 12.10 11.2e MPG MID 5.31 578 11.32 4.03 mu CHANNING FUNDS: 11.32 12.37 Boiricd Bnd F or 9.55 1144 1.43 136 Corn sns ' 6 F.' rftna.-- I -- &ulna if Ps 0 ISA Mr:CI 16'16 Motes iv 2.93 2.93 12.56 1254 Mother Mid Am Monv Fd Mti BnG MIF F NW Gro MDm at x.MaD...111x.itt ''''' 5.74 6.27 1i.5.:412.62 10.31 11,30 6::53 71 4.84 5.23 5'66 549 9 .s.S L6 ,36 Not Indu NAT SEC . - ''." 2.00 :,"rs Mutt Trs . 2.03 10.52 10.52 FOS: Erattnr Eotta Sr Dividn Pref Stk am, .. .Ir": x, 9.66 5.07 4.11 6.60 .: 419 551 4.42 . 7.21 . xl...,54 xinc. Grwth ", 1.75 8.01 IN ENG IF: 632 NE ;8.23 11.66 Equity 7.68 11.19 12.16.. 1.80 1.97 Gnvih 17.25 18.75 in 7.02 Gnotts ',Korn Sped emu, 8.59 CHASE BOSTON: ' Fnd Bos Os 9.79 Side NEA Neu Mt 10.54 10.76 Cent 5.17 5.17 933 9'33 130 10.16 Neuwth 15.17 16.90 t 6.67 7.25 Newton Wid New (z) 0.1 7.85 8.58 7.18 7.85 Nichicts 19.40 19.41) Chem Fd 11.07 IVO Nest Mr 15.641544 6.79 6.79 .0ceang COLONIAL 815 8.27 Orne1a FUNDS: 12.17 12.17. Id Neil 10.32 11.21 0 Conver 737 190 One Will 17.10 17.10 Ecwitsi FO: OPPENHM 11.46 8749 Fond 631 7.19 Og Aim 10.78 11.78 Gryeth 919 10.81 OP Fnd 7.68 8.39 Incom 8.02 8.7? 1.07 4.45 OP Tme Veritur Colum G 12.92 12.92 OTC Sec 10.38 11.21 1.08 8.82 Paramt COMMONWLVH 7.53 lin Pouf Ref, TRUST: 2.83 2.83 Mut 1.70 1.60 Po 000 (z) (z) .. 1.58 1.70 Penn So c 7.35 8.05 Comp gr 115 710 Philo StFd 10.70 10.71 Comp As 1.93 5.41 Pine 3.74 Pin ... 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Fnd Am 7.91 8.67 SELECTED FDS: . 8.98 9.81, Egret Gt 13.41 14.58 Am Shr Fd 1110 12.02' Opp Elkin Trt (z) (z) 15.04 13.76 SPI Shrs 4.68 5.11 Emerg 10.11 10.99. Sentinel 12.01 12.11 Energy Eauity F 8.84 9.66 Sentry F 15.53 16.88' GRP , 9.27 10.13 SHAREHLD Fairtid 3.68 4.02 Fm Bure 10.72 10.n Comst 1.11 6.68 Fed RRs 10.92 10.92 EAtrPr net Fd 4.48 4.90 FIDELITY 7.92 167 Harbr GROUP: Bnd deb 9.30 10.16 Legal L 6.49 7.01. 9.36 10.23 Canto! 12.05 13.17 Pace Fd SHEARSON FDS: : 9,70 Contra 19.98 21.84. Aporc 7.81 Cv SSec 19.85' 18.16 6.85 Dest ... Incom 10.23 11.18' Invest 11.69 Essex 11.48 11.40 Dean 12:19 St..,1, 11.79 Everst 749 11.21" 16.50 1103 w oe Fa Fund FUNDS: 9.87 10.79 SIGMA Puritn 8.63 9.43 Salem F 4.12 4.87 Co Shr 11.18 12.22. lov 25.61 27.99 Trend 8.57 9.37, s Trst FINANCIAL 10.85 11.06 Ventur PROGRAMS: Fin Dyn 4.53 4.53 Smith 8 10.98 10.98 .. 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Than Sig 8.81 938 runcivoiIabie. ..r 5.94 8.62 12.81, 11.59 25.41 11.55 1296 . ,. ; . . . .. 13.99 13.46 12.71 9.10 4.44 6' 10. 4' . :. 359-773- 7 : my, IJIuri , ,. 577 EASTMAN 1 4' 8.7 4 9.1 6.47 2.35 Ind FAm inteston Inv Co A In Gold Inv Indic PHONE 4 V- - ,7,.,,71,,,...53 ,CoV r INC. 14 , FNCL: 1119 12309 1368 15.17 . 14.79 15.62.. 14519 15.40: MFD INSURANCE 521-444- .. 9.9t . kle Will Inc. . al rreern 13.94 15.27 24.49 3.65 4.72 1021 11:r2 11.90 13.03 10.99 1089 1015 11.62 7.80 835 2.86 2.12 STEWART AUCTIONS Div. ,,,," 5.30 -'" "t"' 07517 6000 (Wu ADH2 .'' ''' .:::a Coo Saws (z) (z) Cop Trin 12.69 13.87 Cent Shs I3.57 14.83 GROUP: Comm imooc Indus ir Pilot Gatewy 1'4 314 Pneumatic Wier, sin Vibratory Rollers, sinsG022558, SA Service Beste ti,otile 620's Automstic 60co PLANTS E't.4 (I) Heoltein HydroFlm Ideal Ntl IntmnGos Intmnl CADILLACS Tractor; l LACROSSE Itt.; HYSTER BWOO D.CL PPS c68k. Crust. 13.21 13.214 6.27 14.94 14.94 1.9n Mutual LORD ABB: , 9.5-6.70 7.24 8.33 Attilot 327 Ant La ' !181 14.17 ,t3..ad deb OM 4.51 .9.97 10.34 In Lem 10.32 MAGNA FUNDS: 4.44 4.07 Co0tol 9.00 914 5.46 Imam 9.57 10.46 809 Norm 4.25 4.6A 637 Monhtn 2.73Mkt 277 Gwt 4.98 MASS CO: 13.41 DNTC Bid Asked Bed Asked S Med DiiCo 53,4 412 5 612 612 Nt1Wsti. AiroolSoB 90,4 97 1012 134 114 Noti Amer 234 214 1212 13 NotPtim Amer 74 1'4 AmWstLif 24 234 011Res 134 134 PocEnPr 312 ArdriMme 734 8 1154 912 PenzOftl BeeME 212 212 71s 814 ProcSys BrnoArm We 214 RsrchInd 23 ContBnk 4 412 1112 12 SentSec EauttOil 134 212 3914 5KnoMNir 40 DstSecCo ID 1034 104 FstSerPt SkylnOil 4 314 234 5VBsch FstWstFn 24 414 412 434 5'e SuretyFin FlioDio 1112 1212 112 IeleCom Golx0i1 IN 312 412 19 20 Teimcdn GrCent ESA TRUCK& '69 (skit.. 4300 TA Winth InXit; SiA Dutra Trude TRAILERS: OW10, sin (1) BUCKEYE 300G, sin 730 f691; (1? CHALLENGE I) OA1S T5630: (1) DAVIS RION M2460 GRADA1L 6.51 7.14 73.72 26,00 Si S2 Cust LOOMIS SAYLES: Coe Dv Gwth Sr Fr Incm Ps E691: DW21's, sin's 86E3696, 86E3654E59's), sin 66E229808I, (3) CAT 9 .41 8.36 4.85 GROUP: Tuesday's quotations Altoind 465 I'591 (1) CAT De, H021P.Sin 1290A 14379 Cost k2 iii - GRAIN CHICAGO Quotations from the NASD are representative interdealer prices of acoproximately 1 P.m. Interdealer markets change throughout the day. Prices do not include markup, markdown or commission. SECURITIES Sower: FORKLIFTS: (Z MARK IV, 4 ) ar Dorado, Coupe DeVille os half of the available space is subject to a Approximately lease with a strong national tenant at $953 per month. The equity must be paid in full within 30 days from the court hearing. 011e Pinto, Trucks MERCURY, PONPAC OLDSMOBILE DATSUN 240Z, MAZDA ROTARY, MERCEDES BENZ DRIVE VEHICLE VOLXSWAGENS. AUDI MY ' The Commissioner of Finantial Institutions of the State of Utah in chorea of the business and assets of Western States Thrift and Loan Company has received an offer for the purchase of the office building and accompanying parking located at 249 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Commissioner has agreed to sell the property for the price of $115,000 subject, however, to the receipt of a higher offer in open court from responsible bidders. The initial overcall must exceed the offer price of $115,000 by atieast 5 percent before such bids will So entertained. Bidders must be preparnd to deposit 15 percent of the total purchase price by cash or certified funds at the time of the bid. This property has an casting mortgage of approximately $86,000 at 1134 interest, payable at $889.52 per month which mortgage can be assumed with approval of the mortgagee. FORD: CHEVROLET: ! Executive appointed Over The Counter UNRESERVED AUCTION & Truck Equipment A.M. (P.S.T.) Monday, April 2nd, 1973-9- :30 SALE SITE: . year. SOYBEANS 3,,.' .7' The company also restructured its capital to reduce the number of shares outstanding and give it a better trading base in the market, he said. It also declared a five percent stock dividend during the May Jul Tuesday's auutations LIQUIDATION SALE 1 'r warehouse- OATS Construction , g ' ,,,, -'' The company sold its to a third party lessor for $731,039 after completing it and received a price in excess of its construction costs, he said. May Jul Intermountain Stock Exchange MI-- $2,337,600 -showroom OATS 2- , ,. Sales were $4,263,933, com- pared with Tuesaoy's quotations i A F,on co Western el n.66 cCustust Is" tas 12.93 4.13 9.44 Auck,,, F - AXE HOUGHTON: , sear sood American 1512 873 780 incom Valtur Wo Nati The pipe produced in Salt Lake City is built with a belled end, which is over an imbelled end of each section to eliminate the need for couplings. Reese said this feature is unique with the company and represented an investmcl of 125,000 alone in tooling costs. the firm sent four truckloads of its initial production to Alaska, where it is expected to be suitable for the peculiar climatic conditions there. . t. .,. S.L. firm makes plastic pipe He said son Gros Fu8 , i- Myst Fund , ( , 19.15 20.03 ...., ZU. Ledr 15.96 11.15 0.30 Grwth 14.75 Mil Resrcti Fa 5.99 6.55 B. 9.79 5.70 Lite Iniv 6.76 7.39 4.99 4.99 Ole Orti 8.69 9,50 Coo 8.69 9.50 Linc Ffla 344 2.65 2.90 Ling mo Stock Dale L. Reese, president, said the new four-inc- h pipe is probably the first in the country to use the ABS material, which has a crush strength of more than 2,000 pounds and is suited for a wide variety of sewer, drainage and irrigation work. )0.83 BI ,,. Di Le" fa 5'n tot els 9.95 LEA GROUP: Axe 8c) BIC Gth . i, . New production line is already producing pipe. Standard Plastics Co. has begun making a ABS sewer and drain pipe X plastic, four-inc- h after investing nearly half a million dollars in the equipment to build it. 911 AGE F0 (4) (4) 13.47 14.41 Allstate Matto Fd 13.91 15.22 Ammo F 6.16 6.73 3 7 AmNt Gr 1,p.. ANCHOR 0 GROUP: -, Coot& 1 Fnd Inv 4 .., 17:1 1 10.61 Astron South Main 1000 Amur, Am Am I ., , . , , ,,,,.i price range, James said. Penthouse units will range from The building will contain 200 condominium units. The units will cost from to $55,000. $35,000 units will be in the may be receiving 512 612 or even 712 interest on your investments. But how would you like to earn a huge 81121 We have the ideal investment for a trust or long-terinvestors. 8112 interest, compounded semiannually. Up to $25,000 investment available. Take advantage of this stable, guaranteed, investment. Call today for. ''" ', ' ' surance Co. has concluded its sale of a stock interest in Paramount Life Insurance Co. of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, for 00. 1 ' -' ' t income by 43 Pct. $125,000--$150,0- You , 5214100 ,' '' 91 AAemodviserF9 .16 Cu St 4.45 . 10.04 USD 5..55 ' , ' es) 883 .34 Invstm 7.95 5,,,c) Stock tio Am Grit' A, imwm 5 n '"..-- , m 0 - t , ,.4k makes sale $50,000-$70,00- INVESTMENT the you get from us 1 I !MEREST ,,,........,,......................Th better deal like You'll UM! it:4',t ow., ---,II- I? l is ,,,,, , , 'mom 'mom , , f '"'sk , 88 -4.05 Coatal , "low-smok- ra '"'" D IT' t 112; ''''''ND LI ''''''''''' ' - r"mt ''' ' n , InCOM 57 21557 26E: KS . Collett's boosts Three-bedroo- of , Grsis 14 j ""tn tiltTON AM (NTS 10.33 11.29 sAtt4,,La a 4.60 544 Am Eq,y Knickr 4 AM EXPRESS Knkr Gth , FUNDS: Nt 1 ,., AOMIRALTY: 1913 C't S.L. firm m He 48643409 Mr. ROMIley: start I Sid Ask 1 Miami, Fla. The building will contain 200 condominium units. The units will cost from to $55,000. $35,000 units will be in the from urged that More money be allotted to research into potential energ sources and INC. CAPITOL INDUSTRIES, ' I pleted a year later. Empire West, Inc., the construction arm of the partnership, will build the structure. Architects are Cook and Reiff, about 50 percent of the nation's oil resources are yet to be discovered and said financial incentives will be needed to encourage exploration and development. Coal will be a major source of fuel by 1985, and oil shale could he the source of a million barrels of synthetic crude per day, Pitcher said. Whatever the source, "average prices are destined to go up," he warned. barrel of oil in 10 1970 was 3 $3.18. In 1985, the FOR CO:ITRACTS! If you've estimates . : about April 1. The first tower is scheduled for completion in August 1974. The second tower will be com- tion, cited r ,',. Zion Summit condominium to be built at 200 N. Main. twin-tow- He ,, - Arrangements were completed today for the 17.7 million financing of the projected providing the financing. James said it was prt lably the largest mortgage for nous.: ing ever granted in Utah. Ile said work on the 1974. Dr. Max Pitcher, division geologist for Continental Oil Company's Rocky Mountain Division, Denver, discussed "the energy question" in a lecture jointly sponsored at the University by the depart-mi- lt of geological and geophysical sciences and the Utah Geological Association. Ile discussed alternatives that the U.S. might follow in with the dealing energy crunch including importation from the Middle East, increased domestic oil explora. , , Representatives of Builders Investment Group, Miami, CookalsoreportedtheSECHAL Fla., and the partnership of mediate change in the maxi- Robert R. Busch, Thomas W. mum size of transactions to James, Wallace V. Jacobson, which fixed brokerage com- all of Utah, and Louis Schiber, missions apply. However, he Montreal, Canada, met in Salt con. Lake City, to conclude the arsaid, the commission tinues to plan lowering of the rangements. The partnership cutoff point from the present Is developing ti property. to $100,000 by April Builders Investment Group is $300,000 'Energy outlook isn't bleak' The energy outlook for the U.S. is "not bleak", an oil geologist said Tueseay at the University of Utah, but much depends on what the country is willing to pay for its fuel and for development of tech. nology. t ' - , alent misuse of inside information, he said, the agency will not hesitate to exercise its "enforcement muscle," and he predicted the commission wd look toward "more criminal references" of cases to the Justice Department. Nor ch 21, , 1.' DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, 1 Funis-- -,, t' |