Show se - - ' - ' ' 4 — 2C - By Associated Press OKLA June 11—Glenn Pray is TULSA a high tomobile ding—and marketing—an HE HOPES WITHIN five years to design 'manufacture and sell a modern version of the Cord the sporty Indianabuilt speedster last made in 1937 As a step toward making the dream a reality ha has obtained an option to buy the assets of the Auburn Cord and Duesenberg auto plant at Auburn Ind He plans to or a to handle parts and to ganice andcompany rebuild the three old cars - - The Auburn and Duesenherg also Hoosierconcelved left the automobile market a year ahead of the fabulous Cord 'It - Dow Jones Servico NEW YORK—The board of directors of El Paso Natural Gas Co has authorized a 5- for-split of the company's eommon - stock titubject - to stockholder approval at a Special meeting Oct 11 PAUL KEYSER board chairman also announced that directors have approved a financing program under which holders of outstanding common stock will be given the right to subscribe for approxi1140000 additional mately - "I hope to produce an American prestige car equivalent to the Rolls Royre and there was never a better time to bring out a new 40""'"":"N t 0 '' (- il - 1 4 - 41 Itt ' l's I ' f 2 l'i f BlAssoeistlet Prod NEW 11DRK June 0 t Prospects-c- if markets were dull and : pressed this week de- - SALES OF LEAD and zinc were slow too and there were indications aluminum prices rise for a' year— ' might not hardly a bullish signal s Copper's price held at 33 ''' cents a pound but there were i t signs of stresses and strains to come Some buyers reportedly I Is want to deal at the average i price for July rather than at cl the current level and rumors s : circulated that some custom ''' smelter metal might be avail-s able at less than 33 cents tt te around the end of the 'third ' annual vacations-next month for ' fabricating ' ' ' 1 't mills didn't help much either Asking for the average price Iin the following month is a device used by buyers when v feel there's a possibility the- price might be lower at that time It works the other way of course in a strong market with sellers quoting their prodticts at the forthcoming average ' ':' '' ' '" s '' ‘ ' '' c '"' - y ptett 't 1 ''' r11asr - k 1 '1 j ' 3 ) In ' ' - " t t quarter Erie 1959 heed Lock first-quarte- Native Utahn Advances first-quarte- Store Sales Slip WASHINGTON — Department store sales in the week ended June 4 were 13 per cent below those of a year ago the Federal Reserve Board reported but officials said the decline was due wholly to the Memorial Day holiday e e Wins Con! est PHILADELPHIA' — Phi leo Corp has been awarded an initial contract to develop produce and modify the height-finde- r radar system for Mine Reserve Due Review long-rang- "ARM" e THE COMPANY said the is "in excess of three contract ANTIMO5Y-32- 58 cents a year million dollars!' cased lieu than carload lots' pound New York Bulk 28 cents cartota proARLI is a system to provide ducer's plant MAGNKSIUM-35- 14 twits a pound a seaward extension of SAGE t nb Tex pig Wieser) HAVE AVAILABLE UP TO of radars 0 MANGANIgall cents a A symposium on Utah's min- an existing network India long ton unit 1224 poundal and computers to keep track $10000000 ore cif US ports Import duty for first mortgage teens on extra Ferromsnaanes5-- 11 cents a eral resources will be conduct- of approaching aircraft Pound standard carload lots fob ed prime residential properties— shipping point during the second annual NICKEL-- 74 cent a pound electroot proposed 614 Brigham Young University Finland Enters Pact lVtie cathodes OnPort Colborne in t I on single family mi tarin US duty included Leadership NVeek program at PLATINUM-481-8- 85 dente& Up to term fel an ounce cents an ounce New the BYU Adult Education CenFor Atom Reactor interest on YorkILVER—elat lowing that &Vs 79va pence London ter 200 N Main June 27 NEW YORK— General multiple volts 20 years 1A TIN—Siblas pound New York QUICKSILVER-82124215 a flank leen te value Write Sex XI through July-Corp—announced the (76 pounds' New York this paper TUNGIITIM a ton !Finnish Ministry of Commerce e unit 120 Pounds extra duty and Industry has signed Natural Resources Committee !tract for Finland's first atomic ------ A— Brown vice presi- reactor - Grant dent Rocky Mountain Oil and The reactor developed by Gas Assn Arthur R McQuid- - General Dynamics General 1 '''''" 9 of public relations Atomic Division in San Diego Columbdy Steel Divi- is one of the "TRIGA" type r sion US Steel Corp -- 0 which General Dynamics deN si Miles P Romney manager scribes BS "versatile and inhert t I' 7 f Utah Mining Assn Ward E ently safe ke is Ail Ballmer director of public res 1 1 'ILI lations Utah Copper Division ' ' ' I t' Kennec'ott Copper Corp and - I 4001 : ''— " Dr ElRoy Nelson vice president First Security Corp 1959 'REGISTRATION for- - the 4 o4'" s Leadership Week program is WASHINGTON June 11 now being accepted at the BYU (P) —The states collected a Center (1 a) record $5100000000 In highwataxes in 1959 Fedy-user eral Highway Administrator Bertram D Tallamy said Satong--674- ar Pt -- 4t- Ult e Road Taxes Set Record itt - v s c 4(1) ' (t) araammentatilmal ‘ - 1 0 I - PER COPAPOUNDID PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED BY GUARANTY - PSC Gives Nod To d a- ilo5e4 r-et 4 a s it 1 it A -- ir - 1 r-- a 04 w - 41 k Je - " 4 I ' J1 ad i t A pf y I TRUST DEED CORPORATI011 19 IASI FIRST sons' SALT MI CITY PAS EL 94661 teas IC 1240 i Approx! 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- - 1 MR PARRY ARRIVES AT WORK regularly at 8:30 ern heads for the third floor where his office is located and a pleasant view of South Temple is offered He administrates an employe force numbering more than 100 - Bank Board and James C Book selections he notes are made not so much by himDowns Chicago chairman of self as by a team of book buyers They weigh their selection the board Real Estate Re on a measure that combines their own judgment the persuasearch Corp vious performance of the various book salesmen and LUNCHEON speaker will be of the authors Royal L Garff professor Uni MR PARRY'S FAVORITE personal reading fare incito versity of Utah speech depart dentally includes history biography and fiction as well as ment Wednesday for LI :'A 'IL books church at Moderator the the annual re- - v4so 1 advertising His relatively brief career In the book sales business was ' ' in the afternoon will conven workshop gional V'') Robert H Hazen Portland climaxed Wednesday night when he stepped into the post of tion of the Benjamin president of the American Book Sellers Assn at its annual A bout 200 vice president of the 1600 indel e gates Savings and Loan meeting in Chicago He had been ibe and former national member organization in 1959 eluding the na- Mr Parry's hobbies once included swimming and hiking of the American tional president he contends he has had to put aside under pressure of Loan These of the US Say Mr Institute and and of "age" activity ings and Loan League W O FOLLOWING will be an adDuVall are expected according K Divers MR PARRY IS A DIRECTOR of the Retail Merchants to Gene Donovan Salt Lake dress by William of DC and a member of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club He and Assn president Washington president of the conference the Savings and Loan Founda- Mrs Parry reside at 1331 Harrison Ave (1355 Southt Denver Mrs SESSIONS get under way tion Inc Sons and daughter include Robert A The conference will conclude E Rowley (Joyce) Smith Colorado Springs Mrs Kaye Monday at Hotel Utah Speakers will be Mr Duvall and with a business session tConnie) Faulkner Salt Lake City Douglas J a student at Larry Smith Los Angeles Wednesday morning dealing the University of Utah and Richard D an East High School partner in Booz Allen and with "Our Growing Public In- student The Parrys have three grandchildren Hamilton Kingston management con- terest Obligation" S Lister executive' vice presisultants Salt Lake City Mayor J dent of the Washington State Bracken Lee will be luncheon Savings and Loan League will — be moderator speaker Jewel- net income after taxes of DALLAS TEX--Zalfiscal showed Co Inc inwill year $2597440 equal to $166 a be SOCIAL ry TUESDAY'S agenda will highlights clude shop talks and an ad- a banquet and ball Tuesday net sales of $51634834 an in- share for the previous year evening at the branch office creaseof 24 per cent over the vertising workshop Morning speakers will be Ira of the Prudential Federal Sav- $41644677 reported for fiscal Thief Takes Clubs Dixon Washington DC mem- ings and Loan Assn 3300 S year ended March 31 1959 Theft of a set of golf clubs Ben A Lipshy president said ber of the Federal Home Loan State and shoes from an automobile in the annual report while it was parked at the Salt NET INCOME after taxes Lake Country Club Saturday also highest in the company's about 12:30 pm was reported history was $3088866 or $196 to police by Jerry Landa 2150 a share This compares with Sunnyside Ave (845 South) Savings and loan executives from the Pacific Northwest Conference of Savings and Loan Associa tions will join in : Salt Lake City Sunday 11 L '' - ' 1 1 Say-fling- s 1 1 Jewel Firm Posts New Sales Peak e - Salt Lake Real Estate Sales Top $16 'Million in Week e A BREAKDOWN of The Sales Multiple Listing Service of the Salt Lake Real total: Seventy homes sold for 10 pieces of vacant Estate Board totaled $167345041269400 -Meeks weeks for the four W' $122150 property during reWirthlin board president usinaensds pmerutliteisp lefohrouSslii2ni ported Saturday six units for $168950 LARGEST transaction-37- 5000—was a trade of residences ' 11' rlIrr7Ti''' The exchange was handled by si V A Jensen of Cook Realty t 1 of-th- - Co PropeTties Involved were a Ave owned home at by Spencer Snow and valued and another home It $30000 Ave At owned by Paul W Mendenhall and valued at $45000 'fi 10vitT''' - ' :' ' Approve Purchase - (1 1 ' 2 ' LL ‘ AN 4c-- ' !10 ' - - ' '' - ' 0- - ' any capacity ((412''kt'i ' 20 41 niitit I 20 I 25 449 ' T W7t SU 141‘ SOUTH UTAH DRIVUR-SEL- MAII-E- IJI SYtTtM INC ---- ' 1 sii- 7 I-- - -- STRUT 40 i 4" A Complete CEDAR RAPIDS Sand & Gravel Plant (Offered in units and as complete operating unit) TRUCK MIXERS — i --- 9 AM v — DUMP TRUCKS TRAILERS - Transit Concrete Mixers: Inc! 1959 Challenge Mixers ea Intl Tandems also Smith Mixers on White Tandems 19 Dump Trucks: loci 1958 Tandem Inns also 1956 Tandem Whites Truck Tractors: lad Intl Tandems Others Misc Trucks: Ind Dodge Power Wagons Others Late Model Ford & Plymouth Autos else 1959 Cher El Contilta Pick-U- p 3 Cemeat Trailers: Ind Tandem 1952 Freuhauts Dump Trailers: Ina 10Yord Freeheuts Tank Trailers towboy & Flatbed Trailers MS House Trailer Many Other Important Lat Mod& Items Mt Shovels & lackhoes: Ind 1953 lecyris-Eri- s Model 314 Dios& Cr Lorain L50-- 0 Diesel Crone Insley Dragliee Others Crawler Tractors lad: 1958 Cat Model 933 Series HA Leeds" It Late Cat D8s D-Intl Dozers & Loaders Sr AllisChalmers HD-9- 6 Looders Front fad Loaders Ind: Late Michigan Diesel 1754 Hough Model NO Others Motor Graders 1957 Wheel Tractors with Front lad Loaders Dempster Model DRD100110 Diesel powered Digger Adams Model 30 Travel Compressors Looder Mete ?etcher Littleford Distributer Other Items — - MISCELLANEOUS EMOMIMMIMENOMMU Ottawa Hydro Hammers Prime Nov-olay City TrectorShovel & Gas & Diesel Engines Steam Cleaners luggrnoblies Peewee Tools & Truck Ports Tires Chain Heists Shop Garage & Werebesse Equip Ind: lies Drilks Impact Wrenches Jacks‘ Testers Drill Presses Acetylene Outfits flattery Chargers Floor Crones Grinders Etc Office Equip: Desks Chairs TIPwriterl6 Calculators Add Machines Safes Inter-CoSystems Time Clocks ItAat ILM SILLS' ' - 13 Dwelt Crabillth:Sitsbaor or Cortitiod by Cheek Poyobto to: 110314k MOSS Abe- flON( AS ItaC taamona Cheeks &mired OMIT Mara Areamaamort IM 416 Ottleial totter et errtit tram row Mani ' yea OR kurRvo WITHOUT ' ' ' - Complete NOBLE Late Model A245 Aggregate Botching Plant: IInd Modern Buildings and Land 11 LICENSEE --- (1074i1VF11:::(0L'07CIA CATALOGS Wan Free Voss Noma Wits Writs of Passe asetrosows Alta krally 'Ws at Alltaiss Salo Dhstay Premises 4-64- ill uLiti ItACII t rs 1 1 Service ED tRIDAY ii EQUIPMENT 1 DAywEEKmoNTHyEtiR ri r- Crones LEASE OR RENT TRUCKS r Construction EquIpment i It ‘ '''' ' '''''' MI" ' ' ur Misc — gjD : 0019 LI c"'' ------- 24-Ho- Sand et Gravel Ready-Mix- — " ' - '00 e Principally tor Denver Dual Mixed Concrete Company & Strauss Sand 6 Gravel Co Going Out of Business -- v I NEW YORK June 11 tiPl— Stockholders of Tennesse Corp! approved the acquisition of snami Copper Co operating mines and plants in Arizonci Tennesse must pay royalties on Miami's copper ore reserves to institutional investors who purchased the roylaty rights for 15 million dollars WIECCALIGTION 116 5040 o'' v0 0 To- i - 657-16t- I 1014 00" - ' 1 518-11t- t ' ' HIS EDUCATIONAL AMBITIONS were vague He wanted to get into business—exactly what kind he wasn't sure In 1924 he went on a mission to Great Britain for the LDS Church This was a broadening experience he reflects He --- --- Startles I ON DISPLAY -- a Soto" Sale y UstN Mid Week 13 Arrortgel end Conductimi for POSS&ROSS 9 MINNEAPOLIS 11 I - - 1922 - N UinaWyd — WHY? IT SEEMS THAT MANY persons are concerned with self betterment Significantly suetetiolumes as Norman Vincent Peale's "The'Power of Positive Thinking" Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People"A Cressy Morrison's "Marr Does Not Stand Alone" and others of like vein are perennial favorites Mr Pirry was born in Salt Lake City April 9 1904 His He attended parents were Joseph Hyrum and Lydia H Parry career as a an School had "unspectacular" LDS old the High of Utah in varsity football player enrolled in the University e 4011 t - ci I 00t ! ' - ' ii'' ' rl't t k Reports on Ktng 011 Nev Tab If 02 f 03 011 Inc 1210 1230 I 40 Paradox 52 I Pineco 011 0214' Radoroek 11 25 1140 Reid Vent 15 17 Stand Ur 1225 1140 Sig Metals 0041 00 Sun Tide 03 tI 04 I i 04 Ran Tex 05 Texota 110 1120 0Ii INItCyn siralAllit4 CRONIER IIROKEIIAGE CO INC Saito ' ' l'l i ' ' ' -----' 404 IIIMINIEllnob Scitillat t ' 3r ''''''''lluJuP URANIUM GAS vOr I - --- i b 'I ' ' i - ' - - urday Tallamy said In a statement 1959 tax receipts were up been granted by the Utah Pub- 8 and per cent over lic Service Commission to sand the 1958 figure of about $t and gravel haulers 700000000 on motor fuel brought RECEIVING certificates theTaxes in $3163000s00() were: Kenneth- Thearl Effie from $2982000000 a assuming the rights formerly year earlier Receipts from veheld by F W Winwark and' hicle fees InNeal V Williams and Robert creased registration to $1449000000 from D Williams a partnership op- $1366000000 Other lees to erated as Williams Trucking tailed 377 million dollars last assuming the rights of Ken- year compared with 336 milneth K Johnson lion in 1958 Get 71 guaranteed interest here at Guaranty Your investment is safe and readily convertible to cash Start tomorrow with $200 or more and double your money in only 10 short years I tfi- - authority h a s that State-wid- e GIVE YOUR SAVINGS A PAY RAISE! e1 Haulers 2 "'''''' ' - Con- WASHINGTONDC— In Bank Job ( ' - assistant Sales by US manufacturing r corporations set a record this year and net income rose slightly according to a joint report of the Securities Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission Sales of $85700000000 were up 6 per cent from the first quarter of 1959 Income after taxes was four billion dollars up slightly from a year ago but not quite a new high The r net was record for $4100000000 in 1957 s - 11 - ‘ i 4 Itt 4 Net Income- Up AA e ' r'k Electra turboprop j e t liner which halted all sales of the plane in the second quarter Mr Constable said A Layoff For 'N '' 41fi —! N- ' 1 ' Ii t ' - cost---tha- I - - ' - was the purpose t land books at the lowest 'possible founded was Co Book Deseret which the for THE FIRM STILL HAS the same function—only a little more so In addition to church books it now markets general books cameras movie projectors stationery and school sup lies at a brisk two million dollar a year rate IT) General manager of the company is Alva H Parry 56 who stepped into the post eight years ago "1 The distractions of the age have not eroded the book sales are showing a continuous in ss In fact snee rroyk notes Mr t treasurer announced 'Major cause of the expected sharp decline: is structural troubles in the company's ) MINE PRODUCERS who account for the :bulk of US1 copper call their sales for ( l' i ''' July delivery satisfactory alt though some metal still is available Customs smelters who turn out a lesser amount tI t from scrap and purchased ores A! quarter a also a deal of their say good 4' THEN TOO dealers quoted July copper is for 'Won F Star ley Wins a sliding scale running from They add howeverspoken that ship- senior vice president's post 32 cents a pound for June ments to fill foreign orders to cents in August placed some time back make L: up much of their business it Sales of lead at 12 cents a pound eased this week but recent heavy buying had left 800 sellers in pretty good shape so the decline was taken in TOLEDO OHIO June 11 stride Demand for zinc at 13 a pound East St Louis UP) — Libbey-OwenFord cents basis also was slow Special to The Tribune Glass Co will lay off more OGDEN—Commercial Secuthan 800 workers at Its Ottawa MAY STATISTICS from the III automotive glass plants American Zinc Institute con- rity Bank directors have prothis month tributed to the lag They moted Rulon F Star ley to The company blamed the showed shipments of 62039 senior vice president tons--thcutback on three factors: A NATIVE of Fillmore lowest since last SepThe effect of foreign im tember—compared with 71926 Millard County Mr Star ley ports the smaller amount of tons the previous month plus began his banking career in glass required by compact a drop in production to 79216 1922 cars and the substitution by tons from 83221 tons in April He was Utah State bank General Motors of tempered The upshot was stocks in- - commissioner for 10 years solid safety glass for aminated creased to 65038 tons—highest MR STARLEY organized !since last November—from Commercial safety glass Security's real 147861 tons In April The inin 1950 loan crease was the second in a row One of hisdepartment notable jobs was Retail Chain Buys after six successive declines the handling of the CHICAGO June 11 Washington Terrace resMAJOR METALS prices: Inc mail order and reCOPPER-- 33 cents ti Pound deliv- idential redevelopment chain tail acquired Dillard's red Foreign 30 cents nominal York Inc department stores in Mag- New LEAD-- 12 cents a Pound New nolia and Texarkana Ark The York 115 cents St Louis ZINC—I3 cents a pound East St was not disclosed Alden's Louis Me cents New York price cents a noun& said Dillard's will have about ALUMINUM-2- 81 shipping point tfreight altwo million dollars In sales this ingots lowedi Piss 28 cents Litbby'Glass Sets the stable - 1 ' durch of Jesus Christ of Latter:day Saints literature ' I i ' - 1 '''' LOS ANGELES—Earnings of Lockheed Aircraft Corp will decline to about $2200000 in the second quarter ending June 30 a drop of 53 per cent from net income of $4728000 '”I it' vs4-VI 4 1 -- at'''' l 9' P -- I It --- t:1 — i 44 P '"5 ' 1 1 41 j I —41—'11-- " t tl Ilk Earnings Slip t ' Rtismess ooials ParryBook 7 ' - :- - StOckholders will be given subscription rights on the offering at the rate of one new share for each 15 shares held on the Pecord date tentatjvely fixed as July 26 - a' -- "if shares a Illarkéts for Copper - 4 WP car" 0-- - ' i Business Portrait - had the highways this ear al though it is 23 years old would run 90 miles an hour all day long The Cord a front wheel drive creation which has been the Pray's favorite car ever since he saw his first one Holder ofsthe American Automobile Assn 1 June 12 1960 Sunday 04:Tiofoli Alva H El Paii Gas VI stock car speed record 17 'years the Cord ranged in price from $1995 to 43500 at a bought for owns 13 Cords some re$1600 Pray built others inow e process of restoration PRAY SAYS that in these days of the compacts and foreign imports the average person ves in his Cord just another of the modern cars This makes him believe now is a good time to try to market a new Cord with its classic lines on a limited basis by order only "Webster defines a classic" he observed "as something that is always in good taste If you build a car and 20 years later it will stop traffic it is truly a classic - Tribune 54r4sSplit p:?tig'01-Ctii77? 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