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Show 411e - , & 10 D 1 10B U101101182024 1 . 4 DESERET ,..' , ..),, i':' TVs can shock, bureau says 1 By Michael I. Conlon ted Pre,, Inernofporiol WASHINGT'ON (UPI) television Many portable a threat of fire and shock, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Monday, said that The COMMiSSIOn nearly 100,000 sets have been found during the past few nonths to have fire and shock sets carry During the past few months. Armstrong said, manufacturers notified the commission of 5,000 of defects: a series color televisions with shock hazards: 9.000 color sets with a fire hazard; 21,000 odor sets with a fire hazard: 4.300 color televkion -- hatards. Richard Armstrong. director of the agency's Bureau of EnVieering Sciences, told a - , r I 1 ,ri ! 11 iA - VI ffr. ', :''''.4, ,., , ''. 't - ..:.-- , A , I 1 ,I 1 , 11,7( 1 .I:' 9.,, 1,,t11,,t,,i IRIV-1,22.0...-41- AT 'tivt-,,,-,r- I Cr I - 0 Platante kit Management '. 41, 44t.'4 I' r7.33, ik,"4.,ANt.,-.4,- !,! 4 ; 41 r 40 40 .25 ,40 .07 1,1 ?.? 04 '5 C,rWcst 2S 73 Justhem 8:, to,weDi 63 8', 1.90 LoPoc Mornfroth M9eMa''c NewParK Nev40ancv NoLoy '8 16' 2 .25 .23 .30 .05 .5 60 02 ..;3 J 50 , 00 .13 65 2 Pico Sage S cc r ScStand StanOtPe, Teletron$ 775 350 TotcM,n 7 rton 13 170 07', Ltt,tior .75 .17 .. .ij '1e.',:o.'''" 40,f.t.:.:3A, 7 ' 04 r --,1,:,,,, ',, ., 15. 1 f , ' 1 VI 4. '....e,.. 1 11.... . :' t vi.,0011101r ., ' ;'. ;',9' .. .' ' i ; i :,.;' '''.'111d- .;.i;Ap..'..4 ' - .57 -- ' t IllOatit 7"!" A i ...' .",SJ .'. ' ::.,' ; ), v-:- a. j '1.r.) 'f,r.e' .it Stromberg takes call in revamped office. Additional space for all cl the firm's operations and bookkeeping section has been provided in the lower lobby of the Kennecott Copper Build- !O .75 40 ;. :, Today. George Stromberg, vice president and Salt Lake announced that manager. Bennion has been appointed assistant vice president in the consolidated office. 07 17 15 : ' ' , The firm formerly had an office at 132 S. Main with E. Y. "Ned" Bennion as manager. ,10 i4 .70 2.00 I, 0, PiCtv f of the completion $109,000-plu- s remodeling of its offios at 16 E. South Temple, Merrill Lynch. Pierce, Fenner and Smith now has consolidated its Salt Lake operations under one roof. ;to 0,, 2 53 ; With 75 !.5 Construction just misses new record ,'; The 'bullish' bunch is under 1 roof, now .07 0,7 8.25 3 00 '3 .03 I construction in Utah fell short of a new all record but was ahead of the 1972 third quarter and of the aver. ge of the last 10 r years. The Utah Construction Report of the University of Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research showed the of value construction in the state durpermit-authorize- d the third quarter totaled million. Last year's $118.6 ing total was $.106.6 million. The third quarter report was released Monday. The re2ord of $120.6 million for the third quarter permits was set in 1971. when the ZCMICenter permit was issued. third-quart- Cited 7 ParkCtv WorlaCom SALES Love tii!. 500 at 51 75 ColoCons., 17,000 at 02C Pork Prem, 2000 at 05c. Justheim. 7,100 at 92 .c. Er'pre rzgatir----e-1-mernlFTY.t-Ta- 07 16 40 .18 .50 I ,, , Goir,Cha.n to 00 94 .34 35 14 Crolcnda ParkPrem Pnnce .05 C; .2 M) ,,,'. 1 Third-quarte- , T. Monday Decerrber 3, 19?) COMMERCE i s 1, '' ': ,,r' Ale:1'."elooP-' :tge"'11.j3''''''' , , George ; ", ;i, I ,t, -. (,..;:,,;; .10;liask ,',', .J. .fr'..,';,;,.,0P''l their shortage problems. Did 0', .07 , ;,,. , , , , 11 companies may decide to hold back on their expansion plans due to shortages that have developed. The Chambers economic development council is considering ways in which it can cooperate with the State Industrial Promotion Division in helping state industries with Eur Bull EurLiilv EurStand 40 03 t 30 .75 170 ConsEur Crescent Croft crown Dragon EastUton . . ' Bristo CnyLna, ChietCons Clayton ColoCo,3 Cama7V et Comet ComstS , it:- $, te'''''''7 4 Bd Asked AAA Did .06 02 , telOattrO, Tuesdays Chtotatons if i,'.., J 7' f,..0. ILTE Intermountain Stock Exchange - 41::, 1 ..A."J. .,:i.7, J., li.o.,,,,,,1 J. ..; ' ..- ' N ' . 44'4 F., 'I ks.,....,,i- .,- : '1'-r.- :, i-- - k ...A.'' ''' conceded that some "The number of inquiries we're receiving from out of state companies hasn't &- creased yet and the invest OA't ' ', ,,' ,. ment of out of state money in apartment constructioii here may increase," he said. Barrett said he has about a hundred good. active industry leads on hand at present but "We're evaluating the tedds in our files to see whic:i industries we would kke to have in our area," said Stephen L. Barrett. director of economic development for the Chamber. .4 1!:' ' ,.; i i' ' d The economic development effort of the Sat Lake Area Chamber of Commerce has become more selective under the pressure of the shortages of energy and other industry needs. , ..;0,,!.........,.;.! :4, 4. -- ,. ,.;'' ..,..t, ' 1 i i , ; - ''''''' .4! f' ; Mutual Funds rl CORNER ON . , 7,;,,mk,,,,,t 4feseE ,,,, selective development d oito, ,;' , ,. j 1! '.4 ,, ,, ,,i, - ') Energy situation prompts h , ,":14:.'' ', , - .11k I, ',,, the agency soon will set in motion the legal machinery to develop safety rules for such appliances. Armstrong also said that 42 inquiries by the commission's field offices in a test survey of fire marshals produced 914 reports of su3pected television-relatefires. sets v,ith a shock hazard. and an additional 52,041 televisions with shock haz,ard. the identified Armstrong brands as Admiral, RCA, Zenith, Wards and Phi lie did not specify which hazards were fund in each brand, Commission officials said news briefing that a major problem appeared to be desio defects caused by the reduction in size of various components in the more compact portable models. ' t ',- -.- N.: ji v:4 '1.1e ';' r ! , , ,' :it ,, i , 4 r - , : f :; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1973 NENVS, ' jr!",rt P4 k w, 6 ing. 82 .65 The main office has been re- decorated and new sections have been provided for institutional investors and for the public. The firms staff of 42 account executives now may be reached directly by telenew the phone through Centrex system, Total staff in the office now numbers 73. Stromberg said. Motor home firm BRIGHAM CITA. tCP1) The energy crisis, if it doesn't ground residents of this north- ern Utah city, may create about 50 new jobs for them. Dale Eisenbart manager of the Brigham City plant of Concord Motor Homes, says the firm is changimz s name to Champion Home Builders and retooling its facilities to produce mobile homes. For the first nine months of this year. the total construcwas $338.1 tion authorized million. a new record. The big boost came from nonresidential construction which totaled Over SI08 million in the nMe months. This was 42.8 percent higher than the total for the same period a year ago. Mts. June Nlabey. Provo. was selected Utalcs representative of the Foreign Study League. The Salt Lake City based firm. a subsidiary of Reader's Digest. is the oldest of and sponsor largest travel-studoverseas programs. historic 10 pct. level NEW YORK (AP) Several of the nation's largest banks rait:ed their prime vending reached vlitrIii IS Chicago. 10th largest in the country. boosted its prime from 934 TO 9.9 percent. with Chase Manhattan Bank, third largest. and Morgan Guaranty, fifth largest. upped their prime from 91,:i to 934 percent. The prime rate is the minimum lending charge a bank gives its corporate customers. top-note- Bank Clearings Mondays quotations Salt Lake City is booming. And Usti 0 show you the many xvays we can puf your money to work. Common stocks. Real estate financing. stocks. Municipal bonds. Corporate bonds. Commodity futures. Mutual funds. And more. We think it could be the start of a better Nvay to share in America's growth. gTOWing, in all directions. grming with it. we think we can give even better service to our Salt Lake City customers. Call us at Or better yet. drop by for a visit. We're at the Kennecott Building. 16 E. South Tem- Over-the-count-er 801-531-511- 1. ple Street. Meet George T. StTomberg. Vice Presi- g dent and Manager of our office. and all our Salt Lake City Account Executives.They can ,...)...14.,1,109,1".4,.., 4)1,N ti, L.--4 5, x 0,--,,,i'-4- 1 f--- I' e t AJC7)1 A: 71, li 1 ',11:1-..- .: , ft i,,1 ; fr, j ,2f : . i 0. NI tit 1 - (,,t) - () ,, - ,!.'''4'.-o- ..;',,'", -2 t, ,, , t,, ti4i , , tvX.1 e.: 4 --- ''''s ,, c ''-- f i 'AV' 1, ,', ' 4,...:;. - , 1,.!', 7; I !ti"4,' --1 ? 1 . ..; ,,,,,,..---- .4:':', , - p ,; v ,és. 40,1, ;42.7:1'7,'!,-4,--A-'77-8 li i g, ,.A,, t r.; if 1 i 4; 1...tyii :, Y141,1 1 m i A., Na l'--' ii ,..2,'! ,';;'', 1" 4';', - 7 , i i ok' ,. .1 , receipts estimated Wednesday's Cattie; 1.200 hogs. .500 vJ z- - C41CAGO I Open . 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III Ir.,. 52 12.73 mri 13,G, a 6? 9 ,,,, Mfg Fd 7.05 2.44" MiF Gro 3 98 4,14 MuOrn ot I 35 4 5t MuOm in 8.42 15 Mut Snrs 1438 14 'a Mutt I's 1.86 4, Nat Ind..; 9,17 9.1; NAT SEC FOS: 7.5 3..f2 Delone Bond Sr 4.69 5 13 3.2.S 3 Gividn Pret Stk 594 6.35 Incom 4.40.4 6 Stork Sr S.99 654 s.,7 6 2, Gr.'', NEW ENG LF; 15 93 it so Equity Grath 913 10 58 1496 S;de NEA MI 8.39 11.5t Neu Cent 4 43 4.4. 7 84 7 Fl Neuwth 12.16 12 7; Newton Pers 114w 13.54 14 2:: New Wld 10,71 11.;.; 12.56 !2 Ntehlas 2.37 9.05 Nest IvIr 14.88 lit. 4.52 4.94 Omega I!, CHASE BOSTON: Fna Bos Eron Co 91) r Bs Sped Chem Eli 7.26 D Neil Id 11 99 11 5, 6.33 One Will 13.61 tS.5,,, 10.59 CPPENHM ED: CNA MNG FOS: Oo Arn 9.17 1(1.24 1..t,-14.53 4.95 Co End 6.26 6 74 3.48 3.80 Mont)! Op Trne 5 1,, 6 7.21 1.90 01C Sec 9.14 SchuS Schu SO 6.88 7,52 Poraint 629 6;2 A TAAR 7.44 8.13 Paul Rev 6,:8 6 COLONIAL. 1.J3 4 F.6 Poosus Penn MI 2.07 FUNDS: 9,25 10.1 Penn So Conver 6.38 6 2.91 3.18 Pnilo Ed 6 18 6 7. Equity 9.77 10.63 piLGRIM GP: Fund 01 2 S.32 Grwth cac,al 11.1t 9.6(., 10 56 3 Incc Incom entur 2,68 2 ,;..! 6 91 7,,; Pilorm 9.43 9,1, Colum G 11,22 11.22 Pine 51 COMMONWLTH Pin Tr e 2.44 6.64 5.79 ,, TRUST: 01 A & B COMO 6.0 Or 1.17 1.44 6.56 13.52 11.50 14 CO 15.37 Fund 8.84 9.66 Puritn 3.41 3.19 F Salem 20.81 22.74 Trend FINANCIAL PROGRAMS: Fin Ovn 4.02 4.02 Fin Ind 189 3.89 Fut Inc 5.46 5.66 3.70 3.70 Vent lstEd Vo 49.74 10.64 FIRST INVESTORS: Disc fd 4.69 5.14 Grth Fd 6.69 7.33 47.72 8.46 Inrom Stock F 7.04 132 lEt Multi 8.12 8.12 Elm Ber 391 7.91 FORUM GROUP: 100 End 9.51 9.51 101 End 1.58 7.58 7 41 '1.44 Colum 25 Fund 5.70 5,70 1.12 4.50 Edn G5 FOUNDERS GROUP: 4.88 5.:33 Grwth Incom 10,63 11.62 M1001 48.10 8 85 F Speed 10.73 11.73 Fourso F 8 10 P 01 FRANKLIN SROUP1 5Oo' 99 03 ae 4 ; 4.1.1,7'2 4 74 15 C 4 4 09' 9.85 10.79 80 414 4 5,26 3.64 8.92 2 Sq 7 6S Ofc 2 68 4 15 2 3 6' : ,t 2 57 2 : 2 14 t.2' 76 r 2 7 61 4 7 Al 2 '6 2 iA 2 7.5 2) 1,;7 1:4- 1. 2 GOP: Corn Fd 4.41. 4.15 5.4. Divesit S 33 3 ProorS 1..r8 St Fr Gr St Er Inc 8.32 8.3' State Str 40.99 41.4' FOS'STEADMAN 7.77 7 Am Ind Asso Fd 1,10 I 20 1.7, Invest 6.20 Ocean STEIN ROE EDS: 19.61 198 Boionc 9.29 7,18 4.66 9.70 9.99 813 5.07 Trst 96 A 13 4.03 4.40 3.54 13.11 14.31 21713 21.96 6 59 6 59 8 43 9.16 15.53 15 5 6.98 7.59 3 Sh Htel End Fund P Gwth Janus Fd .1Hcn oth JHon S,o 7 24 21.74 Johnstn 7 88 71 74 coot 9,3: 9,17 15.5.! x5.57 6.10 6i 7.83 Gr,6h ince, 4385 8.5, rnmit 5,84 6 4. Techni Survey E 906 9 9! svnt,0 G 5,64 6,4,, (71 Temol G Tron Coo 48.2 9 Travi Ed 9 61 105, Tudor H 10.41'10 4 2911h CG 20t0 CI unified 7.4" 3.78 361 unitund 6 UANcIcTuErT? 6FAUIN 51 4 70 ' UNION SERVICE GROUP: Ord 5 Iv 12.24 7.37 8.0, Not! Inv Un Cnot 7.63 8.7 11.70 177 Whthal Fd 790 9 6,, coot ow 8.29 9 74 Con) int 9.19 10.0 12.12 13,2, Hiram 6 74 6.84 Scienc 5 42 594 fano USAA Co 8.90 9 71 10 OS US GvIS us LIFE FUNDS: Apex F 4,67 .5 l' VALUE LINE EDS Val Lob 4.74 5.19 v61 1,,e I no 4:0: 5.8s Lev Grh Val Sot 71 VANCE SANDERS 6.55 31, Invest Find VS Cons 6.67 7.2, Soeci 6.21 6 9, 2 56 4.7: Vndra)t 1.I4' 1.2, Vondrd Vont 1190 6 07 Vor,eci Vikng Gr 4.66 4 8, Wal'51 or 6.70 7.3: Wash Mu 10.26 11.21 0Wend ea 10.03-WELLINGTON GOP Exolor 19.22 71.1..c lyest til 11 171 Moron Tchniv (II 41) Tr;! Welsly Weqn Wstmn Windsr West In31 Wstid Cir WistonS Leger n 10.35 11.57 17.6.1 9.99 10.:.' Ik 10 20 I 6 3.3 6.13' ttl98 7.5, 6 5.09 5.5' 9.58 10.1. rimovaiionie Now AVAILABLE 4 Import Seller 1Front Drive . Dec 9f ,,cv .,!:' I.,1 1.3Z ).:4 34 , 1.19 1: ".!:- 6 1 1,,) At:3 '4 t 6 ,7 611-- 6 6 e,.t A 6 6 , 611 s,ell 2; III A:9 18 could op gas mileage alone. Cut there's so much more. BALLARD-WAD- E 6 :9 A 4 4't: ,...:0'-i'll- 6C; :1 3, 6 uoaru 974 We 7,, . 6 o 11- Salt takes Exclusive Sub ar4 Dealer 1231 S. Main 1, 31' 4.5 ,J 7 7 : 2 61 6,, 73 5 71 3 95 1359 19.11 Incom Trst Ut Ivy (,5 fro Sp STATE BND 663 377 saci, 13.84 1.75 19:' SIS GROUP: 7.39 7.7' 6 60 6.74 TwIth 492 48 Ed DN1C. S Close Pace SHEARSON EDS: W W Aoorc I:1 Incum (z) 171 ,171 invest Sh Dean 8.14 &IA 6 47 7.07 Side I'd FUNDS: SIGMA 6.77 610 Oh,' Cop 9.2z 10.1y Inv 1'0 7.7t Tr? 6.65 Ventur Smith B 9.23 9.98 9.9, SB ISGr So Genf 11.24 11.7' Swst Inv 6.44 6 9,5.43 551 Sw Inv G 10.76 11..,4 Smir In 8, 4.: Spectra Gwth Sr Fr 19cm Stock Low PIONEER ED: 6 Pion En olori Po Pionr II 9,,s Plonnd 9.9 PLI GRO 10.74 31.74 PRICE ROWE! Grwth n.71 Nw Era 11.05 It,c, Nw Hor 805 8,0: Como Bd 7.33 815 Como Fd 6.65 7 01 8 62 8.67 Concrd Cons Inv 10 00 10.50 Cnstn ow 4.90 5.36 ConMt In 7.25 7.25 7.30 7 3C Contrv C 11.39 12.31 Pro Ed 5.67 6,20 Providt Cwn Doll 3.16 4.1, Can Div 5.19 5.67 Proud GI 7.57 '8.2 3 11 Dallas Prud SIP S ; 9 ,,, 6.78 6.75 PUTNAM FUNDS: David() DELAWARE 10.15 11,0, Conver GROUP: Equ4y 10 15,' 8.97 9 80 Geo Deco? 13.89 15.11. Detw F 8.35 9,13 Grwth 9.51 10.41. Delta T 4.40 4.81 Inc 3E9 66' 56.50 56.50 8.65 9.4. Inv deVegh Drect Co 4 00 4.38 Vista F 8.93 9.6' II 14.11 vovad DodoC4 9 13 11.v. Drexel E 8.97 8.92 Revere F 5.47 6.11. DREYFUS GRP Rintrt (z1 17, 9.91 10.86 Scree Ea Ory1 Fd 2.3, 2 17 2.1; Eery Fd 3.55 3.80 sodittor Ore Ls, 13.74 18.06 SCUDDER EDS: so Mem 7 71 7.90 in), Inv In (71 3rd Cent 9.58 10.50 Bolonc 14.53 14,s: ESE Mu 3.07 3.07 cDm 9.34 v.31 Er 3l Gr &BO 7.45 SDE,cal 23.97 21,19! & SEABD GRP: HOWARD: Ad Ga 3.99 41 BOin Ed 9.16 10.01 Ad Inc 3.35 3 6 Gwitt F 11.20 12 24 Ad ins 7.22 8 4. 5.95 6.51 iacme 4.39 45 Cm Coo Speed F 638 7,41 Inc FOB 5.61 Stek Fd 11.42 12.45 Mod ley 4 40, 4.8. COIE So 17.64 17.64 SECURITY EDS: 3.19 Egret GI 11.13 12.10 Ecnnly Elfun Trt 14,46 6 07 6.6.Invest 2.96 ILI Emerg Littro F 5,69 64: 11.16 11,16 SELECTED EDS: Energy 7.69 II.40 Am Shr PairPd 7.08 '7.171 Ern Bure VS 8.25 Opp Fd 8.40 8.4i. 1.09 Fed 111s Sol Shrs 17 09 FIDELITY 10.04 10.9., Sentinet GROUP: Sentry F 11.71 177. Bnd deo 8.94 9.77 SHAREHLD GRP 3.27 3.'57" 10.26 11 71 Cornst Conte; 8.514.: 8.:28 5.83 Contra EnirOr 2.24 4 t. 6.91 Cv SSec 1,1.1 Ed 7.3,5 6.03 8.(4 , Harisir Des) 1.65 Esser Lego! L. 600 6.5, Var Pay Inv Re, High : .ftv SN) Itjulp 4.61 7 24 912 9.99 Edtv Gr 7.22 Edty Pr 7.83 1.28 End Am 4.52 Grwth Incom i6.8 x1,68 Sped 766 Ventur , e 7T 9.79 6.82 In 9,37 CO: 7.49 F 7)4 F 10.75 Lutmn MASS Inch, Coo Trin Cent Shs CHANNING FUNDS: Balned 49 80 10.71 8.95 9.19 Br ld Fd Corn 6.55 95 19 Lae inly 2.51 8.;-8.30 Urn Coo 6 13 6 76 213 LOOMS SAYLES Coo Dv 12 20 19' Mutuot 1191 03 LORD ABB: 7.50 Attila, 606 7.61 Am Bus 7.70 7 7.58 end deb 9 48 8 45 Luther 9.e 10.17 11.14 9.12 9.86 9,96 1033 13.01 14.22 CORN ; Result 11.32 12.40 2062 22.59 3.15 145 NY Ven CG Fund K2 OP 4.78 FUNFS.: Suit Fe Cdn Fol Div Shr Notvd Seied 492 6 .. 114avrOC IDS ND 108147 M,,,tuol Gro,n rartge (UPI: 017 Nufi--:st,'-- GM Babson BCC US Gy 5 SOYBE C 5.46 I 00 10.11 10.35 6 20 5.93 7.65 i.63 3.41 4.29 8.67 2,96 PO Cs t Lenx Fe LEA GROUP: Co Led; 14.62 548 Grwth 5.32 4,52 SMITH INC '.:, 4, - sillt.,,,,, ' Stott Ate Sei Cusp Indmrk ILAE HOUGHTON: Fund A 4.24 Fund 6 6.66 918 Cuss 132 :9 52,1 '9 Cus! E4 47 '95 9 8 58 8 08 7 48 7.41 Is 1,,,,,,111, , F A Cr0 Utiithe 4,99 4,37 Be,; Coo 4.3S Rs Edo,' 3.87 4.19 Tuesday's Quotations Fkl LIEd 10.21 11.16 Ed Mt do 8.14 Quotations fr.orn the NASD or Fee FUNDS INCP GRP: interdeWer VIM 0, ot 8.25 9,02 I Comm Interdenek ocaroximately p.m, 7.38 8.91 impae markets change throughout the Cluv. Indus Or 9,84 10 75 Pr,ceS do not include markua, markPilot 7.53 8.73 or down commission. 5 70 6.16 Gateav GE 5.5 P 30 91 SECURITIES Gen Sec 4,71 5.73 811 Fnd 1.90 Bid Asked Bid Asked Corn Stk 9.97 10.90 3' : 31a P.ScAln. 3 4.aInd 3.98 4.35 FAm Gth Med OvCo AmolS98 Kra 2,4 3 2 Grth Ind 18.46 18,46 ,S2 2 NtiWsti 3' Guord 20.76 20.76 '2 NAIGns Arner1,111 8 HAMILTON GRP: ArnerS&L. 1072 11 2 NptPnm un Fa 1' rw h 2 ) PocEnPr 7'8 11. Ar2s1Lit Ardn14'ov 1,d 114 PenzOtB 8 .M 9 a iacorn 565 640 8 SO 8 80 Bee1.E Hartwel PlstrnCo 7,72 7.72 i 2 BrywiSyi 2'a 3 a Hoot Iv ProtSys, , 6,84 7.48 BrileCo I Psrchind 1's Hedned 5.55 Hed9t Corillitik 23 4 SentSee I41 141 Elentge DyrcF;ex SKngMtstv 16 75 19.11 Horace EquitOil 1r a 11: a SkVin011 13's 13's marl Co 8 83 9,65 FRTr 1' 2 Rsch 3,3 4 a 665 727 rnoGr Vs1SecCD 3 3 SurtyLtt IdAM 11.97 13.03 FstCSecPt TeteCom 3 a 3's nd FAm 797 3.19 FstiNestFn 1; 11. Te'mtn 2' 8.15 8.62 ntedon 1 42 TronsAtCo 2, : 34 ti Invest 11 99 17.14 U z Lit:Bncro nvern G 7.75 7.75 5 4 16j4 Gok0 e , nv Co A 1201 1., 13 GrO t 70 VoNtlek C'uid 6 67 667 d W.Pease0BC, Hec,t,liti l hddti--4 9 99 sn 03 Bo s nv 3 IdeoN11 3'a WSrBkIr NVEST COUNSEL 31 'a ZCMi IntrrnExp 6.80 2.415 (doom 14'a Is : in1mrGos Z,onBicCRP Coot Iv 2.55 2 72 7 a 8' lo1rnrq. '? Coot sn 5 09 5 85 2 JBBetie INVEST GROUP: 2', los Grh 5 97 4 , lb 260280 41'1? , IF 3 1.3 NO No Over The Counter D- 1 39.504025; lb t:.. '' No lb 2 ; 1; ,,zy.ts...td.40?": lb lb 0 Livestock JOLIET, ILL. (UP)) steers heifers and 200; CaIe nominally steady; high choice and price steers 30 50; choice choice heifers 37.75. ac Hogs 1,000; trade moderately tom; barrows and giltS lower; 10y 1'kt:tit, ; Tuesday's auotatiOaS & , , :'1:Ixr,-(,;t4,,Alr7- , , , '.....11.' .r ',I lb lbs 36.7538.00; sows lower; Grain Futures LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER 39.00; mcr Irv ct-- so - ,47.44.16,440)4.,' ' '',, MERRIL L DENVER fAP4JSOA) Tuesday's Quotations, hogS 200; borrows and 200.210 a gilts 251.00 lower; U.S. WHEAT Dec t 6 $72431392.01 Tuesday's quofations is why we are consolidating our offices here to provide even better service for our .04 41,V11, S211,032,137.00 S131,335,448.03 S115.017,126.94 Livestock Market I10111.1') 368 KEYSTONE' Cust 61 Cust Si 4 74 Gust 52 10 14 Cust S3 Pat Cust $ t 4.65 Aaouo Polo' s K nick, 7 19 Knkr Gth 32 84 6.94 6.92 7.71 10 66 11.68 3.39 3.78 6.19 6.. 6 Everst Monday's Bank Debits Some Dav Last Year Today. Clearint.s Same Day last Year Salt Lake City area customers. By a few months ago. First National Bank of The UUs'.. U t (That rate Monday, bringing the key interest rate closer to the historic peak of 10 pQrcent llUITI-L- ANCHOR GROUP: Caotal Frei Inv Or wth Incom Veotur Wo Nat! Astron ASA 65 7 88 14 67 8 24 4.57 11 93 f People on the move Prime rate nudges a Bid 425 Adviser Aetna Fel 7.21 Aetna In 13.42 8.24 Aluture AGE Fd 4 48 11 00 Allstate AV46 Fct 10.98 Amcoo F 4 j4 9.50 Am Birth An Cvrs 625 4 24 Am Earv AM EXPRESS FUNDS: 6 58 Couto, 7 85 Incom 739 Invstm 6.84 Soect Stack 6,8 5.11 Am Grth Am InsIn (21 Invst 4.78 7.59 Am Mut ArnNt Gr 1.95 Phtme 355-757- 1 i |