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Show -- rW,rir''rr'rr -- rr" ', rrw rnnrn,orwTryyTnnnryTYw,i yr'w "irmnrrv nrwyvy w V wyyry'r''1 V i, The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, September Up ami Down the Street Regulars Tame Natural Gas Shows Increase Market Spurt ' Sugar Tirin Details c Ne York Tin Value of States Oil Production Declines $5 Million Strvteg NEW YORK' Aug. ank and file stocks did Jittle Wednesday, providing a neutral background for the fireworks of a dozen of their excited companions. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was 8,132,-60- 0 shares against 2,890,000 on Tuesday, 31-R- V a 1 u e of oil produced in fields, on the other hand, inUtah dropped more than five creased by four billion cubic million millien dollars In the flryt six feet at nearly half months of 1960, compared with added dollars.. same' period a year ago, the The Utah Oil and GAs Constate's Oil and Gas Conserv- servation Commission said, the ation Commission reported 19,353.832 barrels of oil in the first half of 1960 Wednesday, This Was Vresulf of lowef were worth 351.423,752." : Of the 1,208 issues traded, prices and a drop In volume THIS COMPARES with proas against P06 rose, 473 fell snd 229 closed produced thia year duction of 19,824,783 barrels at 1959. same the six months of 49 were new unchanged. There $57,065,048 for the like period a 1960 highs snd 11 new lows. VALUE AND volume of nat- year ago. -'Some 18,251,518.000 cubic Sales on the American ural gas production front-o- il Stock Exchange' were 1A30,-- 000 shares against 1,330,000 Ten Lcadinsj Stocks on Tuesday. 74.000 S3H .3k Dow Jonte fctrvlre Lionel Com 7.300 Telpctro Industries led In 3H Vel Cleat Chte Graham Pan 43 300 33H 1H volume with 88,700 shares Telautograph - US sod 24 Montgom Ward S 34 400 109 400 12 4H unrh And Prlrh Oil Stud Packard to 1914 because Comptometer snd rose . 107 OOO 30 34 300 96 H ,3H Am Tel A Ttl 33.800 33 H 4 H of a report that it, too, had a Stud Peek Wt - 23.300 10' e Am Motor & part in the transmission of Index 500 Stock Standard Poors Closing visual matter by telephone Net Chants lines. x Sale of Properties By Robert W. Bernick . Tribune Business Editor , . Thomas Heath, president of the franklin County Sugar Co Preston, Idaho, announced Wednesday tjie sale of. the companys plant and related properties, to Amalgamated Sugar Co., Ogden. -- The price was not disclosed. -Cash, sugar on hand and certain other assets of Franklin were not involved in the transaction.-The transfer was Wednesday. Mr. Heath said sale of the prop--crtle- s resulted from the decision of the state of the late Ethel Carlton f Colorado Springs, Colo and cer-ai- n other Colorado and Utah share holders of the firm to liquidate the Mr. Bernick X busintfs of Franklin County Sugar Co. effective v IN ADDITION to the estate of Mrs. Ethel Carlton, who died in 1958, there were the interests of the Slothower and McGruder families as well as Mr. Heath's own shares. A. E. Bennlng, executive vice president of the Amalgamated Sugar Co., also confirmed the sale of the Preston, Idaho factory. He said Amalgamated Intends to operate the factory on the same basis as under previous ownership. Thoms Heath , , Named sugar company executive. pro-duce- d New York Stock Market - - x - Dow Jonea Averages Tumlihed by J. - Ch-)-- " ' Preston Factory Constructed in 1922 AmMF The Preston factory was constructed In 1922 by the old Preston Sugar Co. The latter firm did not complete the plant however, having run out of funds. It was finished by the Gould Interests (lh timber at Seattle, Wash.) and aold In 1924 to the late A. E. Carlton, head of the Holly Sugar Co. and ... husband of the late Ethel Carlton. that Mr. Carlton Intended to make the ins probable Preston plant a part" of the Holly Sugar Co. organization. But this was never done. .. IN 1925, MB. CABLTON acquired the sugar plant at Wyo., which was mtnsged by Mr. Heath. Mr. Heath was transferred t Preeton aa general manager of tho Preaton plant of the Franklin County Sugar Co. He has been vice president and general manager of Franklin Sugar ever ainee. r In years, Franklin entered the sugar beet processing business in Michigan, but this venture was liquidated in - .. ... Wor-lan- AmPtah AmSmit AmStd -AmStlP AmSug AmT&T Amtob AmVtsce AmWW 1950. The Preston plant has a current dally slicing capacity of ; 1,600 tons. - 721 14j 2lf 13 ti 180! 24' 44 71 doiVapf 40 AmZine A neon da ArmcoSt Armour Atchisoft AtlRef pre-wa- Put Out 250,000 Bags Last Year Last year,theplant produced nearly 250,000 bags S3! 321 AmMetC AmMtra 230 26! AmNGa APhfHo AliaaC AvcoCn Babcock BaidLH BaitAO Bathlr BaatFd Backma Balllnl Bali AH Bandix Bencuet Baatwall BethSt BtflwSa BikADk BlawKx BUaaXW kk GenRefrc Pullman GenTeiE 205 2 PureOli GenTAR 48 SS4, 1 46 RCA 17 Geneac 13 Rayonr 23 GaPae 22 Raythn 17 33 I Gillette 71 RaadRB 1 18 49 - 2 Gladding 1 RepAvn Glen Aid 190 13 1 i- Vk 1 S3 RepStl Gldden 43 Goodrich 34: 3 U I ' Rivera Rev ton 47' 37 V,- 1,. Goodvee 29 al Rexall 171 3tii-57- 8 jOraeWR 28 e a, iReyMet jG'ahPae 3t V, ReyTob 40 2 i: - 1 jUrevanR 32 V, 4 a, Richrid GtNoOre i 47 36 V, RohrAIr iGtNorRy 10, 21;- -. Ya.GtWRu 307,4 S RoyaIDu 42! 34 - W 'RoylMcB Greyhnd 334 (4 lv,!Saf,ay 14 U" GrumAir 10071 1 6 iHaraco 1 20 43 HerPwd 221 33 IHerthey 23 Z Hilton -8 ZZ HnffElee 4 a? HollndF 125 X H meat k 24 21 Hmiaef 12 i HoweSd 3 IB! 3IS IdahnP 2 43IdealCm 4 IllCenl 72 S IndRavn 217 14 U Int Rnd 43 InlandSt 1 8 ilntpirC 11 IntUke 8i 3IBM 125 IntHanf 5 14 IntNlck 40 IntPack 34 IntPaper 18! 49i 49, 49; 47. ml 43, - - IntReulrt fntflftoe ' 45w"Ar pounds-eaeh- )" of beet sugar." There are about 8,000 acres of BoainvA 19V Book M ft IntTAT Borden UiCrCl Sie beets under contract this year in the territory served by the BargWm JhnaMaft 33U.I JnesAL 35,,a sugar mill, including growers in Bannock." Franklin and BdgptBr 7Va BriffbM JoyMfg Caribou counties, Idaho, and Cache County, Utah. KaisAl Brntwft i KanCSa lit, The Preston operation under Mr. Heath's vigorous man-- - Budy 17Sl-17- 3. BuddCo KeiseyH it: Knn tt agement is one of --the three most efficient sugar beet proces- BurUnd o 3S e KernCL Burrgha 31 38 V, KerMcO CaIPkf western beet in units the industry. sing CallhnM 341 4 'a V, Kirr.bCk 18! am 3 Kresge It also Is one of the few sugar processing facilities In the "aiAh 64V Kreaa anDry . IntermountalnL.Area which, could .slice a. substantial addition CanPae 39,t 33V, Kroger at- Lear CapAtrl of beets should the United States Department of Agriculture Caaeil lOVa,. Lehman 7 3 SI-3- 81 iLOFGls decide, in view of world sugar conditions, to eliminate or CatrpIT V,- -1 V Calanea LibMcN of domestic 2SI-1- 0 aiotex for increase growers acreage plantings greatly rodeF -i H LU'yTuI 335,beets in 1961, Mr. Heath wdd. 11 Si Certnt4 LinkBlt Ceuna 33V,a S Litton 31 33 V- iS Lckhead THE PRESTON, IDAHO, sugar man has long been one ChmpPp Chncev 2011 39S. lv LwaTha 14 301 LoneSC of the most colorful and forceful personalities in the beet ChckrM 111 61 S ChesAO Loriilard CMSPP 13 19 V, LouANa Industry of the United States. 3! 32 dopf Lukena the with in the moving Industry He is credited by many Ch&NW 211 18V, MckTrks 21 29HI4 dopf Macv 1956 Sugar Act legislation out of the White House, where it ChRIAP 31 24HI MadFd 71 43! State certain from Chrysler Department was meeting opposition MagmCp ClTFln 99: S3 I President. Magnvx CitiesSv 18: 447,. sources, into law through signature by the MarqCm 31 la-J4I Marardt Mr. Heath has served in many civic and industry posts CitySira Clark Kq 30Hi-1- 21 Marsh FI ClvEDm state S3 Idaho Is a former Republican Martin in the industry, and CocaCU 4 4 v .. May DR ' ' Collate 35: 33Hf4 senator. McGrwE 2 62 Hu 4 CollinsR H McGrwH of the Eastern Idaho Production ColoFlr . He is currently president 31 1 4 v, Mclntyr CBS 241 to 40 H McKeaa Credit Assn., which lends about 20 million dollars annually ColGaa 39! 20 H- IVk Merck ' CmCrdt 7H,4 1H Merritt 2,500 farmer members in crop financing. ComS I v SOI SIS 4 7k MGM ComwE 13! SH'4 MidSoUt 19: 04H -ConEd) MinnHw COnaNG 131 43,!4 MtnnMol Contanr 131 23 MMM ContBk 371 41 H MinPL 1231 33H-ContCa Mission Contln 141 S3Hl-- 3MoPac Hi C F. Fogarty, Rye, N.Y., vice president of exploration ContMot Monsnto i IB: 83 ContOii MontPw for Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., says his firm's directors will be CntrltA , 15 25 kl- - V MontWrd CooprB 4) 30 of of MotorPd in total a proposals picture presented ComPd 25 41 U Motorola 7 188 I the firm regarding potash developments in Utah's Cane Creek CmiG Murray CraneCft 141 46 NAFI area. CrownZ 18! 47 NatAvia . t NatBisct Mr. Fogarty tol JThe'Tribu'ne Wednesday that the corn Crucible NatChR 14( 10 CudhyP CurtiaW NatCLs 43) )91- pany was most gratified with the action by Interior Secre- CutlerH 41 NatDairy 77l 19! 33!- NatDlst tary Fred A. Seaton in withdrawing from oil and gas drilling DeccaR Deere 25i 1 45 NatGypg lands. federal some 9,455 acres of proved potash NatLead 14f DelAH Nat&teel DenvRG 20! 18 I to end of the the 18! HAS until DetEdia year TEXAS GULF STILL 46t H NewmtM 17 43 DlaAlk Delhi-Taylor Oil Corp., DiaNat exercise its options in the deal with 23 38 24120 However, there seems little DomeM which discovered the (100 14 8s; lt Sulphur Firm to Weigh Utah Plan , 22' - potash. doubt now with the oil and gas lease conflict cleared by the interior secretary that the firm will, go ahead on a proposed 30 million dollar project employing more than 300 persons. Produce Market S.L. Produce - Tan AA(price 31. Iona by larr-4S-4- . A 41. B large 32 33. Grade down! medium Cheeae Mild loaf 42: mild 42: mild triplet 40 Butter 93 acore 71: 3 ieor long-bo- 39; 30 pcore 38. Cash Grain No CHICAGO, Au. 31 (AP Wheat, corn or soybean sale 7; ho 4 Oat No 1 heavy whit extra heavy white 85. Soybean nil Barley-Malchoice 103-- 1 18N, ting feed 45--1 OON. - 9B0A. ,-- ProdCHICAGO. Aug. 31 (UPI uce: Live poultry: 37.000 lb. White Rock fryer 90 37: matter 25. hen turkeys 24 30. No other VSDA price quotations today. longCheeae: Single dairies 41-4- 2; ; horns processed loaf Swiaa grade A grade B 4749, 46-4C grade Butter: Firm 342 000 lbs, 42 score 89 40, 92 score 54, 90 score 58 49 acore 58; car iota: 40 score score 7 White 400 eases. Eggs: Unsettled, snd mixed large extras 42: mediums standards dirties 38; 24; checks 27. Potatoes fold Snd new! total UR. shipment 177; arrivals 27; track 100; Umitad; supplies limited; demand market firm. Track sales (100 lb U 9. 1A Unless otherwise stated : Washington ru setts 4 40, baket-- 4 50; South Dakota round reds 3 75. Street sales: California long white 40-bakers 4 26; Washington ?useta Minnesota 4 .W-- 6 75: 75. bakers round red 3 75-- 4 00; Wisconsin 3 50-2 26-- 3 60, heavy 75, Russet gem round whites large 3 00-- 25, Oniona arrivals 7; track 25; supplies moderate; demand alow; mar Uet dull. Track asleg; None reported. Street sales California yellow Span- h large 2 40, evhite medium 3 18; n 3 on. white medium 3 25: Texas geilow Spanish large 49; 4- 141 - fa r 10, 33HU- - 35. New York Bond Market 11H4 427, 4 Sobering SorABolt 7. SeabFln BearaRh Serval ShamO 17 k SharonS Shattck 3 70V, 4 43 , SheDOtl 4 SheUTr ' 37H Sheiler 35 Vk Bharatn 30 87 42 4 H Slmmna Sinclair 55,- 14 ftkeily 95 SmithC -- SmthKR ' 3.7 Hj- ' 52' 2) 37f SocMob 41, 24 26 54 49 44 7 34 25 38,-- '3! 70 27 V 79.? 53 43 80 13, 30 30- BoRy 1 1 1 3Hl ' 39 30 H 4 H 19H 4- - H H.4 33H 4 37 V V. iH - . 33 HIOH 4 48 48 38 i V, - 18 ulr, 1H H H 14S- (- Vi, 37V.I 4' 41 HI4 H 4 31 IS U II 33H 4 At 0 4 1U 81 331 43 . -0 33H,-3- 71 , 31 47 H( 44 3! 39, - J 81, 4 V 85 Lsshoe USSteeS do pf 82H.4 1H USTob 4. 74 UnMtch 7 Upjohn 19: 4SH'- UtahPL Vanadm VanNof Varian VendoC Waiwth WarnrBr WarnLm WashWP WstnAL WstnPaq WstnUn WatAirB 3.11 NEW CORPORATIONS 50 - V. H a 24 H 58 21i 13 36 H 5' 19H 12H 5662 H a H 46! 41 HI 1H 46! H 101 49 4di 77 10 42 311 30 H 36! 19 H- i1311 46 H 1H 11! 26 H H 611 54 - H 14: SOS H 7924 H S 20 4Hi- - 1H 6V 10H H 111 33H13 53H, 36: 63 4 49H- 3S 1! 12 30 H at 36H I II - 12? H AffUnted fund Am Bualneaa Atomic iev H H 4 S Vi Nation-Wid- J. A Sec Dtvid 8tk S do Income do 8tock do Growth On Williams Sfreet price TR Or Fd Puritan Fd Putnam George Fd Putnanr Growth Fd Townsend U.8. United Accum Fd United Continental United Income Fd United Science Fd Value Line Inc Fd Wellington Fund 12) Mining Bonnevill Ltd Columex Federal Bea. Corn. Four Corners Uran. Hidden Splendor Pf. Indep Coal 4c Cok Rare Metals Unit. Western Mnrls Utah Constr. St Mng West. Gold A Uran. and - 60-- 11 67 12 29 10 !M) 10 - 87- 71 2 27 19 34 12 69 13 09 4 47 15 06 12 05 It7 30 75 1804 16 19 14 83 11 47 10 02 16 34 10 66 LI 12 35 4 97 4 84 9 31 50 10 70 10 92 24 86 lug. 150 3 00, peers BartlstV bu 8 004 60: plums lug, 1 504 oo. VegslablM, Fries Par Ualt Beans green string, lb. beets, dny bun 46r lug, t 00; cabbage Crate 1 75; celery, crate 3 25. com dot 35 40; cucumbers, lug 100; egg lb 9. sndivs. crate 2 00; garlic, plant, lb 14 20; nninnw yeUew 8panth. 5d ib 125 146, white ftpenith. 1 90 2 00- ;- ' picklers. Ib 15 20, green, dot bun 4 50; pepper sweet, lb 4; chill, lb , red, 9 00-- 3 25. raU potatoes ishes dot bun 45 60, squash summer lug 1.00 turchint. lug 1 O0; banana Ib 4; Hubbard. 1b 4; tomatoes, lug 100-160- ; bu 125 1.80. Yiatlss. n 887 298 X Frail, Prices Par Vtt Apples Greening, bu 4 00; Graven stem, bu 4 00t crab, lug 1 25 3 001 rnfflnns H. B eantaimipcc, crate 3 00 3 60: hnnsydsws. 1 75 2 00; peaches4 00; esily V ssrly llbsrUs, bu 63 1 41 8 64 9 J2 18 82 13 55 99 17 13 9 92 . Grain Futures 1340 944 CHICAGO. Au 31 (API 1017 919 10 70 94 25 93 91 It 1? 00 10 44 n 21 91 IB 58 9 80 4 90 J S 31 91 1471 21 12 .10 90 39 04 94 1481 1111 14 00 15 40 4 42 15 00 14 72 14 00 22 06 4 04 14 41 ft 94 18 00 13 23 14 80 20 38 3 73 162 434 880 942 87 I 82 12 45 14 08 13 48 14 22 4 19 18 12 15 54 7 58 14 93 496 ' 7 45 84 91 87 12 59 7 25 10 92 14 44 8 29 14 21 13 7 11 1580 6 74 15 49 Jr 'N ' It will - help you dlevelopi ' . Promptness of decision Positive mental attitudes Speech a.nd conversation that "sells" you Budgeting your time and energy Habit of going the second mile ' Creative imagination . --- - . ' - Applied faith in yourself Art of winning friends Pleasing personality Good showmanship Frank manners and speech - - - . - i TYPES OF Ctasset svsry Tuesday 4 45-- 45 p 81. Inrottmtnf llm'tted. FrM Dsmonitrotion moerieg Tustdoy, Sept. 8 4.45 p m t boild-nconriructad tsorn In o modern initrwction. oMrqpt forking, and1 BAGS i' rfiWaranr wmm ! rj . - 1 upressly for butL I A Is' Phona IM lake City in Salt Tkr I tvM Hanoar truiniuf. Yet, tend ma litorotur on your )rcu- tivs leadership course, without obhgo- I X .s Cello Dag Co. of Utah; Nm" 143 Bier gent Ava.ua Suit City, Utah Talaph.n (Mpir. - I I I lka i) 3J City Phone 2.3V2 40 y rbleat COURSE TODAY-rDEllVERE- D U. r ' EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP m.r-ki- Also Sheets & Rolls Printed or Plain TOMORROW ORDER ' Aug 21 AP late recovery. traYtog Use. Lewen liquidated and Salt Lake Growers Market Aaktd 9 9 01 18 38 10 59 11 34 9 M tested v 3-- Cotton - 4 " 14 .77 31 4 81 r; f Wheat Lower; liquidation. Coriv Lower; September weak Oeta Lower with corn i Soybeans Lower; liquidation - a Hoga Mostly steady; lop 16 50 Cattle Slaughter steers steady to 25 lower; top 28 78. IS 6.1 12 87 7 Stock-Hshe- ing. 1741 19 11 13 NTW YORK, Stevens Henager's U.S. CoTemmeut Bonds Dow Jonr !,rvir NEW YOBK Closing dnlm nd ..krd fraction, (bid change in 32nd.) i I Blarkcls in Brief 15Weeks Evening Courss Beglns Sept. 6. CELLOPHANE tv YankeeC Zuma Help yourself to new opBuild conportunities. fidence, poise, speech and personality that "sells" you. Manufactured PLASTIC Mad 7 40 4 25 4 97 8.17 57 N ' ALL 1930 to data. 32t.04d.909. Bid 19 Sec e ' X I Boaton fund Broad Itreat Iny t Bui lor 6 fund Canadian fund In Can Int) Growth Chemical Fund Cnmwiih Invest Dlvretfted Gr 8ik F Diversified Invest Dividend Shares Dreyfus Fund Eaton 4i Howard 9 Eaton A Howard B Electronics lnv Fidelity Cap Fidelity Fund Founders Ml) Fundamental Inv Group Com Stock F Hamilton Fd 7 Hamilton Fd H DA Incorp Income Incorp Inva Instil Found Fd Instit Growth Fd Keystone C F-- i do F B-- a do F B 1 do F B4 do F K 1 X do F K 2 do F 81 do F 1 8 .. do F 9 3 do FA--4 Keyetone of Can Knickerbocker Fd Lazard Fund Mm Divert Tr Mao lnv Growth 8 A sen., Security First Inc., Murray, thrift and loan asm. Dexter L, Page president, Riverton; Keith C Wallace, vice president. Salt Lake City; Beth C, Pace, secretary. Riverton; loan Maloney, treasurer, stock authorised, Capital Sandy 8100.000: subscribed, 812.000 Medical Engineering 4c Development Co . Salt Lake City. Manufacturing medical equipment and in atrumente Wtnfieid H. Peterson, president; Sharon B. Peterson, vice president, secretary-treasureCapital stock authorized, 10.000 shares do par value, subscribed. 5.003 shares. Bear Lake Sands. Inc Salt Lake Citv, land development. Conrad H. Nebeker. president-genera- l manager, Laketown; Sidney Jay Nrbeker. vice David E. Nebeker. secretary-tpresident; reasurer. both Salt Lake Citv. Capital stock authorised 84.000, at scribed. 42.420. FT. IINTT 09 .alKINO 1107 I. Urt West All Willistnft Wednesday's Quotations H Court r.l. Third DistrictThrift 8e Lnan 4 29 II 50 h. 108 80 3 148 111 25 t115 86V4 t- ' Mutual Funds H 3 B Earn: Price to retailer fob. rfla frfbutor plxrui (delivered 1H cent higher:. Im: AA extra lane 32H-S4A extra larce B0H-MAA larxe 4SH47H. A lane 40H-43B large 37H38H. AA medium 3H-39A medium 34H-39AA email 34H-37A amall 31H33H. AA larte A larce 64 A medium 45 53, AA medium 48. AA email 30-4amall 35-17H-30- . I ranch tat Poultry: Fryer matter, tat ranch) 33 H 36, llaht type hena 8 10. hen croaa young hen turkeva 34H-25- , young tom tur21H-22key Butter: Price to retailer grade A 37H-70- . , AA 37H-72- , . MODERN STORE, OlAiSWN?- i.ooo iq. n. , C0NCITf WA9IHOUII SPACI 83 HI- - - Eg; Market Wednesdays Quotations - 60ft MASS 60 s H ooyy. 33 H F USSmeit do pr WadwHlax. 1.130,000: H 18V4 1H Undrwd UnBagC UnCarb UnEl UnOCal UnPac do pf UnTank UtdAirc UtdAirl UtdBiae UtdCp UtdECI UtdFrt UtdPCNf UtdShoe 4J9I 32 H.4 JH USBorex USAFSc USGypm USIndua USPipe USPywd llSRubr 341 H 45H-4 9 48 20thC-- H 41 StdOOH StuPwt SunOil Sunrey SunshM Sweets Swift Tenncp TennGs Texaco TexGlfS Texlnst TexUt Textron Thtokol Tide WO TtmkRB Transam Tranetrn TranWA TriCont TruaxTr -- 13H 1l 38! 1751 40 b H --- !UU SperrvR StdBmd StdOCal StdOlnd StdONJ StdPack Stauffer I- - BoCalEd SothnCo SoPag 09H.4 H H H Markets 37 H 30 H 16H 34 18 H 17 H 4 SoPorRS -- HI. 71H4 11 Tb following ala aed aaxad euot. ttona ar cbtamad from tb National SacurlUeg Dralirt Aaan guoutlonl committee They 4o not represent actual traasacitona and are Intended nc.DFV (APlfUSDA) Cattle 20; aa a guide m the range within which ftp teat of priegs. the ecuruies could have been aold Calves non. tea indicated to the "bid column! Hoga 75, no tarly sales, er bought taa Indicated to toe asked column i Sheep 8.000; oo early sales. NORTH 8AI.T LARI (Wednesday Wednesday's Quotations Auction i Cottle salable, 160 head. Fad steers and heifers 1ms than 10 ladsstriaia sag Utilities per cent of aalabi supply and cows, I Bid ) Asked slaughter steers, heifers and cows, about 80 per eeat; Stockers and feed 10 62 era the balance. 8 laughter eteera and Albertson s Inc 'S 8 9 42 56 00 heifers about steady with same time Amalgamated Sugar 83 00 10 25 50 9 do ptd last week. Cows fully steady with 47 97 instances 25-5cents higher. Stockers Arisons Public Serv, 44 00 208 Airlines 250 Bonansft and feeders steady to weak; however, 960 I 50 aome sales steady. Small showing Deseret Pharamceu 27 25 00 25 Eitel McCullough 50-2average good fed steers brought 21 1 Garrett 14 71 Freightllnea 1382 85; bulk standard and low good 11 50 37 10 Intermountain Gaa 19 50-225; utility standard Holstein II 50 17 Standard and good fed Interstate Mu, Lines 17 00 26 .50 Conatr. Equip heifers 19 utility down to Lang 411 8 12 4 A Dev Mean Inv, 17.00. Utility and commercial cows 100 00 ,105 00 14 00-I- 4 10; cannsrs and euttara. 13 00 Magna lnv, 473 ' 34 87 32 60 13 76; soma Shelly tanners down to Morrison Knudseft 29 50 24 00 100 On lot good quality, 511 lbs. Mtn. Fuel Supply 1 25 1 75 Teeder steers brought 21.10; bulk National Beverage 2 87 24 00 Nat, Gaa Stockers snd feeders medium 14 good Northwest 11 50 Interm. 1037 Pacific Exp. 92 19 50 00t to meU Common quality. 22 50 urfc Holstein feeders. 14 60-1-7 50; me- Sait Lake Hardware 20 50 Utah Concrete Pipe 4 87 597 dium to good stockers and feeder Vitro 14 12 23 Amer 00-2- 2 Corp. 12i pf 00. Cornmoa down to heifers. II 7 60 4 82 Yuba Cons. Ind 1 Inc, 15 50. 44 00 49 00 ECMI Caives 100 head. Vcelers and stock Beaks Issereaee, Fiaaaee calves fully steady. Good to choice veal 23 4 50. Utility and standard 22 M 29 00 19,00-250. Few head, good quality Continental Bank 33 00 Firat Security Corp 21 00 00. Medium stock ateer calves 23 87 Co 78 Recur, 19.50-2- 2 lnv, 00; gome plain HoUteins down First ; i, 35 12 13 37 Lockhart Corp, to 14 00. Medium to good stock half-- ' 5 12 4 43 er calvee 19.00-2- 2 00; common down Securty Leasing 281 837 Skaggs Leasing to 15.00. 78 .90 Itrevell Psierson F. 8 00 OMAR A Aug. 21 110 00 UPD Hoga Surety Life Ineur, 88 00 7 000; steady to 25 Inwart 52 00 Trary Collins Bk grades 140-26- 0 99 00 Utah Horn Fire Ina. 27 00 lbs 1546-U6- 0; top 15 96 02 75 Cattle 9 000, calves 80; slaughter Val. Natl Bk, phoe. 89 78 steers mostly steady; heifers alow, Valley Stats Bank 49 00 48 00 80 00 94 00 early sales steady to 25 lower, but Eton a First Nat L large share still In first bands and Oil under considerable price pressure; good to high choice steers, including Arii ley Verier Oil 25 30 some prime. 21 00: moat choice 17 00 1100 steers 23 75 24 75: good and choice Aitec OilOUA Gaa 54 68 English hetfers 20 4 25; cows generally 13 50 1260 Equity Oil steady, utility and commamai 14 IB- Frontier ' 11 25 12 10 Refining IS 50. 102 0 94 00 do 4 49 Shaep 2,000; slaughter lambs mostly .10 Petroleum fully 50 lower, choice and mixed Jusihelm 1 31 Vi Northwest Produce 175 choice and prim spring lamb 17.60 0(1 2 00 168 Incorporated 15.60; mostly prime 15 76. .1.7 .18 Oil Securities 54 Paradox Production 82 Pubco Petroleum 950 860 .11 Resource Ventures .15 3 Texola Oil 131 States Nat. O. 2 43 187 LO! ANGELES, Au. SI (UPIr-ESMN- Three 13 Western Nat. Gas 14 12 H.4 34 36? "isTwHiX- 3, 9? H- i- 1- 3H M ; ICloaal Chg 11,000 y, . h 3 100 - J Hi 4171 Bala 3 IS S7H- If Chg. 1! 13H.4 1 - Cloa 171 J7 17H4- - 16H 4 L J -Vk 33V,34 Vk 4 Vk i. la. 31.000 49 33 31 Wednesday! Quotation! x Livestock lavkt 34H- Horn SUvar, 1.000 at le. Kayatona, 1,300 at 40. North Lily, 100 at !3H. Parh c, Con., 4.000 at 4c. Boyaton Coaln. 1.000 at Oo. undanrg OIL 300 at 17 He. Ttntl, Lead. 4.000 at tHc. Tintle Standard, 30 at l, Trana Unlnn, 1,000 at Be. 1 0- "Vk, JI - Total N.Y. bond tale I Wtdneaday, 33.900, OOO: 190 to daU. 3913 658.650. Total American bond ale Wadneaday, 3140.000 1330 to data, 330,737,000. 44 311 Tuesdays bank debits Same day last year Month's bank debits Same month last year Wednesday Clearings 914.98 804 29 Same day last year Months clearings $V)9 976,113 20 Same month last year 4452.634A84 44 Cl MtStDev MtnVew Nsildrtvr NrwPsrk Cbg. Tefal American stock sales Wednesday, 1.530, 000; I960 to date, 789,718,373 91' 48i- - 1 S'Schnly JJ WhJStl Whirlnf WhteMo WhteSM WilsnCo WinnDx Woolwlh Wthngtn Wyandte YaleAT YfetnPT Zenith 1,200 Moscow ve. 40 27; S.L. Bank Clearings 4 MonKesr BALM . . . Rig Hill, oo at 19. 800 at SOg. , too at 3He. Brut. Cut- Standard, 1.000 at (He, 800 at le. f 49 Wt4 '8,000 a I HO, 31 at 41 WeetsFal Total N Y. stork MiHrHlIH . 18 30 SnDiego SnDlmp 28: 58. Mmmth PXCCo 41i Vk SILSEra 47 7Si23 78 Hi. 1H StRegi, JI SUKlrvf SmuxM SoIronB SnStd StmdOll Swansea TtntCen TmtLead Ttntstrt TransUft VnPkC Ulaht OR' UldSug UNMGai UtWynO VlctnrC PkBmg 33) - H'StJoaLd - PrtnceC ProsperO RicoArg Rnyeton SaceQll Partmnt Cloi Chg. Aiked Bid Putus EurStd GmdChn GrndDep GrtWrs! HomSil Kennebc Keystone Leonora LlttMay NoStd alea 31.000 145 Quotation I NewQcy NoLUy 7 17 21!44 14 14 3Ar 101) I4S SB. PkPrem 49 40!. GuUOU Oct Certificated anot wool top Wednoidajr' 411 1- Am&FP AmHmg . Certificated wool ipM ItlSN. Wool ton future rloeed ,1 to .S ol Dec. cent hither Oct MS 'A 147 SB, March 14S 0, May 147 SB, July e Salt. Lake Slock Market ;l r i YOUR, Au. 31 APW WrwJ future, closed 3 to 4 n( a font higher. Oct. 112 8B, Dec. 1141, Mrrh 111 8B, M.y 114 9B. July 118 3, Ort.. 113.4, Dee. 115 SB. 14S OB, .12 03 .14 .13 ICloaal - Wool Market $1,301,648. Wednesday's Quotation! ,11303 ; . NEW This compares with output -. X . at ' $1,288,561. PRODUCTION OF natural gas from gas fields lh the 1960 term was 8,574,845,000. cubic feet, valued by the commission American Stock Exchange Member of the New York Stoek Exchange Yawn - IrMlu,. Ball . -- N wrTi,4ai -. 24 07 133 93 . Advanett 850 ooo , 1 310 000 Berlin 23 07 133 41 3 24 70 133 Unchanged 1730,000 , 1 050,000 Naw Hilha 138.77 24 3 New Lew 1 320,000 Hevrl 8 MaJOU it Co, A. Hoele of 8.727,381,000 cubic, feet of gas from these sources in the first half of 1959, valued at feet of natural gas at 33,292,-65were produced from oil fields in the state lit the first six months of 1960. In the first six months of 1959, gas production from oil fields was 13,820,328,000 cubic fcct at 32,761,756. " 11 The operation at Preston will henceforth be known as the a, 130,000 823 93 136.71 Franklin County Division of the Amalgamated Sugar Co. and Clot . Volum Low High will be under the direction and supervision of Mr, Heath as M.- -- 119 900 88 TV 7 97 75 9 - 4 1 - 40 Bondt ' 3I1S . 31 77. .04 10 High grade rail 47 OOO 137 31 133 33 133 73 4.2 Balia Vice president and general manager of this division." 2nd 10 S3 99 70 4 33 300 93 07 93 07 grad rati. UK Util. ft lO Public util. All sugar produced at the Preston factory will he mar- Comp 304,300 103 43 3oS 3 '307 30 4.17 0 774 .1 10 Industrial 345 49 -- .03 Commodity iSituree Index keted under Amalgamateds "White Satin" brand name. Franklin County had marketed, its sugar under the Sun Valley brand Wednesdays Quotations Sala in 10UCke !ia la 1003 lo Chg,j.'i Sale la 100, Uoaai CM, VI Penney 39 2S FiritAm ACHnd V, iPennRIt AMALGAMATED CURRENTLY has factories at Lewis- - ACFWri B4v,je Flintkte )V -- - a, iPennRR !7 FlaPwL and Admiral Nyssa, ton, Utah; Rupert, Twin Falls and Nampa, Idaho, 13 32V.FoodFair ViPepalCol AirRdue 10 B5V, FoodMh PelMUk , Ore. AlcoPrd 1 V, pfiacr 187 33 Ford leLS Mr. Heath also announced that the 1960 sugar beet crop Al Formal D 3MVl 14i- - tv iphelpaD AllisdC v, PhilaEl 32 23 FreeptS : under contract by growers to Franklin had been assigned to AlliedSt freuhTr 2 jia.h phiir AUitCh GardDen ?5 the .PhllMof at Preston will this which crop process Amalgamated, AlmLtd I! JV,- - Vk Phillip GnAccpI ALCOA 11 10 GenBk . . IPtlneyB plant. 55 47 Vale H GanDya - He said that In view of the decision of the Franklin County Amrada pttupot 5J .PltURIl KM 62 v,i Am Air I GenEl V GenFood 48 AmBach Sugar Co., shareholders to liquidate, the beet growers and AmBrdP 49 a Jj Plough v4 Genlmtr Polaroid 30 30aie, GenMill others concerned in Idaho and Utah were fortunate to have AmCan ProctO Gen Mot r 248 49Vate 2 AmCrSg iPubllkr 2 owner new the as of the 10 33 GenPrec plant Amalgamated AmCyan z iPugetSP 4 27 1 , - a Ham. Franklin County Division New Name . C7 19G0 ... A - A- - A. ax. - t . IV |