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Show ' r" v ; The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September 28, 1960 21 AP UP Dow U Jones ' giihtnw Mines Markets Grain Futures New Ideas Pay New York Times f Ad Aide Sees TY Sales Finance CHICAGO, Sept 7 (AP) Huh Law Open Wheat -- 144 198' Dec. March Mar July Cor- n- Dec March Today in Business ! to Meet the Challenge of Mod- a partner in firm of mond, Richmond A Jones and Mr. Other speakers will Include Roylance, partner In Beal and W. R. Mellln, director of in- Roylance. dustrial engineering, United Air Lines;- Douglas S. Keogh Browning Wins Honor tute of IndusJr American Associated Con- Browning Arms Co Ogden, trial Engineers at Hotel Utah. sultants; William Jacko, wage has received honors In nadivision. United Steelworkers tional competition sponsored Charles All of America; John Hromi, Ap- by Mead Papers, Inc Dayton, cott, president of the area chapter plied Research Laboratory, Ohio. U.S. StecL of AISE, said THE BROWNING 1960 catathat Tuesday DB. WILLIAM Gomberg, log of guns was Judged one John E. Angle, professor of industry, Univer- of three top winners In the admlnlstra five sity of Pennsylvania; Jack B. nation in competition sponMellln vice president of Sir. man- sored by Mead. Winners were United States Steel Corp.s pro- Joynt vice president of New York evaluated on basis of design, agement planning, would divisions keynote ducing format and typography. the conference at 9 a.m. Friday Central Railroad; Ralph of inwith a discussion of "Concepts Vaughn, superintendent Kaiser dustrial engineering, Airlines Moves Steel Corp.; Dr. Alex W. Rathe, BdcU1 to Th Tribun . national president American DENVER Frontier AirInstitute, .of Industrlal Engi-neer- lines has moved-most of Its , . headquarters personnel Into a - X new one million dollar home To Lease Trucks office structure a mile west Special to Tba Tribuna of Stapleton Airfield. PaOAKLAND, CALIF. cific - Intermountain Express New Business Co. Tuesday announced en- Opens R. Edgar Dansie, native of trance into the truck leasing Utah, and former Riverton, business on a national scale. merchandise manager for Mr. Jacko A. S. GLIKBARGM preside- ZCMI department store home Mr. Angle nt,-said Leasing Co. a furnishings, department, annew PIE subsidiary had been nounces opening of new anformed at Oakland. It will be tique and home furnishings headed by Walter F. Mills, a shop at Foothill Village. former Ryder Company ex"DANSIES Trim the Home ecutive. 1396 Foothill Dr., will Shop, comAlready in PIE service in unusual accespany status are Pacific and sepcialize Atlantic shippers, Panda Ter- sories for the home, including lamps, wall decor, decorative minal and B. C. . Forwarding. accessories, occasional furniture and antiques, he said. Luncheon ; FPC Studies Utah Gas Line Project California-Nevad- a 1 13 1 18 1 18 .86 .70 .70 .87 .85 .89 .60 .85 .86 .70 .70 .07 Oata .83 .69 .89 .83 March New, restyled 1961 Plymouth goes oq sale by Salt Lake City dealers Thursday. The I bare shed distinctive fins which marked the earlier Chrysler models. models 1961 61 Plymouths Take on New Look Br AModated Prta DETROIT, Sept 27 Plymouth, more completely restyled than any other Chrysler Corp. car, will put its 1961 models on sale Thursday. Ry-e- this year will approximate the Dec 6H million units sold In 1959, May July Soybean 213 Nov. Jan. 817V. March 2 20 Reedy, Los Angeles, advertising manager for May 2 23 2 24 Nov. 9 12 10 02 10 00 July Lard (drum) 02 Oct Packard Belli Electronics! ' Corp, He said the reason for the optimistic out-loowas public acceptance of Mr. Reedy new features Introduced .this summer by the industry. They screen include 19- - and sizes and wider demand for combination TV, stereo-radi-- Dec. Jan. March old-typ- THE HIGH REAR fins, a Plymouth trademark for half a dozen years, have been eliminated. Only a hint of a fin, used as a styling device, is placed In the center of the trunk lid. Talillghts shaped like bullets hang on the outside of the rear fenders. In front the grill has been reduced in size and changed in shape. The New job openings offered by headlights are outside the the Salt Lake office of the grille area and are covered by a sweeping trim line from the Utah State Employment Service totaled 485 for the week front fenders. ended Sept 23, a decline of BENEATH THE skin most 175 from the preceding week. one-tent- of an inch longer and it is 80 inches wide 1.4 Inches more than in 1960. Overall height of 54 6 inches remains unchanged. PLYMOUTH uses a 145 horsepower six cylinder engine, slanted at 30 degrees; and four V-- options ranging from 230 to 330 horsepower. A new heavy duty manual transmission Is available with the V-- engines. o units. Mr. Reedy was In Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday discussing advertising plans with J. M. Smith, Intermountain Area Packard Bell distributor. i Utah Employment Office Lists Job Opening Decline THE DROP, was reflected in service and semi-skillejobs but clerical and sales openings showed an increase. Heaviest demand during the week was for secretaries, stenographers and typists. d 2,290 contacts made compared to 2,612 for the previous week. 212 17 2.17 2 20 2 21 2 23 222 2 23 2 24 897 02 9.11 10 00 9 97 12 10 02 10 02 113 121 213 2 17 210 2 22 2 23 02 0 12 10 02 10 02 A 10 15 9 Fralte. Price Per Celt Apple Banana, bu. 2 50-- 3 50; dell, clous, bu. 3 00-- 5 00; Jonathan,50-- bife 2 SO-- 4 50, Greemnf. bu, 2 3 00; melon H. B cantaloupes, crate. 2 50 1 boneydews. crate. 2 50; frapea Con. com. luc. 1 60; pear Bartlett bu. 2.50-- 3 00, prunes, lua. 2 00. VetetablM. Price Per Unit Bean Green strina, lb 12 cental beeta, bu. yellow rtrine, lb 12 cent; 1.23: cabbaae. crate. 2 00; eaulitlower US. 1. lb 8-- 8 cents; celery white, crate. 4 50; amen, crate. 2 00--3 25 cucumbers, lua 1 00; pickier. 100. 1 25; eaa plant crate, 8 cents; endive, crate. 8 00; onion yellow Spanish. 1 00-50, whit Spanish. 1 75, areen. dot6-- 8bu. 40 50 cents, pepper.3 sweet, cental cents; ehlii, lb lb potatoes red, cwt 3 504 25; radishes, dor bu. 43 cents; quari summer, lua. 1 00; xucchinl. lua, 1 00; banana, lua, 3 cent. Hubbard, lua. 3 cent; to matoes, lua. 1 00 1 50; bu, 1 60, A DROP IN unemployment in the area for the week was indicated by a decrease In th? number of unemployment insurance claims. There were 2 13 1 20 1 25 Salt Lake Growers Market k changes are minor. One significant difference is the use of an alternator, instead of the e direct current generator. Plymouth says the alternator will keep the battery charging even though the car is idling in traffic with lights, radio and wlndshleld wiper operating. Overall dimensions of the car have been altered slightly. h At 20914 Inches it is 1 20 110 131 126V. 123 125 125 4 I 26S 125& March 108 . Cash Grain CHICAGO (AP) No wheat or bean aalee. Com tample trade yellow 98 1 05; No. 4 yellow 109V; No. 9 yellow i 05. Oats sample trade extre heavy white 60 Soybean oil Barley Maltinf choice 1 feed 92 1 P3n. 8n. 7F Peu Br Auoclated Lake Advertising Club at Hotel Utah, it was announced Tuesday. Mr. Peterson, a native of Crawford, Neb., started his career with Boe- - Mr. Peterson lng Air Transport Co., a UAL THE FINAL arguments predecessor, in 1932 as field were on proposals of El Paso clerk at Cheyenne, Wyo. Natural Gas Co. and Colorado Topic of his talk to the Salt new build Co. to Interstate Gas Lakers will be "Dont Sell It pipeline facilities from Rock and It" to the 1.18 1 94 Spars In Proxy Fight 150-milli- border, via Provo and Las Vegas. Hearing examiner Emery J. Woodall recommended to the commission in July that the Intermountain Area pipeline be authorized. Besides the FPC counsel, the project was also opposed by several California oil companies and Colorado Interests, Including the state public utilities commission and the city Of Denver, 1 18 1 Ex-Box- er -- Springs 108 113 16 1.18 4 99 V Speakers Warren A. Peterson, superBy Frank Hewlett intendent of passenger relaTribune Washington Bureau tions for United Air Lines, Inc will adWASHINGTON, Sept 27 The Federal Power Commis- dress Oct 5 luncheon of Salt sion took the proposed dollar Rock Springs pipeline project under consideration late Tuesday after a day of oral arguments which were highlighted by strong opposition .being voiced by bureau counsel to the proposal to supply southern California with natural gas via a pipeline through Utah. 108 113 V. Dec, according tor William TJ . - P-I-- E 108 113 National TV jreceiver sales July ern Management" ( 198 May Meet Calls Management Aides An estimated 400 management officials will attend regional conference Friday and Saturday cf the American Insti- 1.8 18 1.18 July Holding Up 197 193V. 1 May Close 194 198 V. 199 1 97S 197 183). 185 1 1 NEW YORK, Sept 27 of Alleghany Corp which is heading for a proxy fight, Tuesday named former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney to the board. rs a If 1 JOHN MURCHISON and Clint Murchison Jr of the famous Texas family, have filed forms with the SecuriDr. Harold W. Ritchey . . . ties and Exchange CommisExecutive to speak at HAFB. sion which are preliminary to a proxy contest "'Tunney' 14 a director ' of Forget numerous companies. As a board member, he will be on 3 Join CPA Croup the side of Allan Kirby, Gordon J. Miller, Kimball ''chairman and president of Curtis Richmond and John Alleghany, in any proxy Paul Roylance, all of Salt Lake contest which develops. City, have been elected memALLEGHANY OWNS a bers of the American Institute of Certified Public Account- controlling interest In New York Central Railroad and ants. Dr. Harold W. Ritchey, vice y Investors Diversified Servof rocket operations MR. MILLER is head of the ices, Inc president inbig Minneapolis for Thiokol Chemical Corp accounting department of Uni- vestment company. will make a major address on versity of Utah; Mr. Rlch-solid and liquid rocket production before Great Salt Lake Section, Institute of Aeronau tical Sciences on. Friday. . STRONG SUPPORT for the proposed - 550- - mile pipeline came from California. Louis Knight of the FPC staff raised the following objections to the project L THE EVIDENCE doesnt show that southern California can absorb the 470 million cubic feet of gas per day that Combined Service El Paso proposes tq provide. ILL. James O. FLORA, 2. El Pasos reserves are InWright, general manager of to the prosupport adequate Ford Division, Ford Motor posed expansion program. Corp told a national press preS. HE DIDNT care for the view Tuesday "I see no alterproposed rotate of the pipenative but for us and others to line. 4. Divided ownership of land bring to market a car smaller In the Provo area by El Paso than the Falcon" if it appears and Coloiado Interest was "not the current import market is ' In the public Interest" permanent 5. No provision has been MR. WIGHT SAID that made by El Paso for serving imUtah cities along the proposed about 450,000 economy-typUJ5. will be in sold the ports with natural gas. . route this year. The tiny Ford had EL PASOS attorney Allen been expected to make its apGrambling told the commis- pearance late In 196L Howsion his company has always ever, Ford officials have congone out of its way "to serve sistently refused to discuss It everybody who wants gas" and Indicated the southern Utah Becomes President communities would be served. LOS ANGELES Dudley Mr. Grambling also insisted former executive vice El Pasos reserves were ade- Tower, president of Union Oil Comquate and that southern Cal- pany of California, Tuesday un1963 would be ifornia by was elected succeedable to supply the firm needs" ing Reese ILpresident Mr. TayTaylor. of Its gas users. lor continues and EL PASOS spokesman told chief executive officer. the commission they wanted to bring Canadian gas to the Strikes Bolivian Oil Pacific Northwest and divert NEW YORK-G-ulf Oil Corp. the gas now being sent to the announced Tuesday it has Northwest from Wyoming to struck oil In Bolivia after four the California market years of exploratory drilling. He said this would make the TnE COMPANY brought In Pacific Northwest Pipeline Co t which El Paso acquired last a discovery well about 30 miles northwest of the city of Santa year, a profitable system. I (beat Old Ma Winter)1 Group Dates Top Talk On Rockets Here and There in Business THE SECTION will meet at at the officers dub, Hill Air Force Base. ' Dr. Ritchey is a pioneer In solid propellant rocketry and has guided the development program for Thiokol Chemical Corp.s rocket division since Cruz. It flowed 325 barrels June of 1949. of gravity crude a HE HOLDS DEGREES from day from perforations at 5,850 Purdue and Cornell unlversl feet ties and taught chemistry, engineering and thermodynamAgrees to Purchase SAN FRANCISCO Consol- ics of Jet propulsion at UJ5. idated Foods Corp. announced Naval Postgraduate SchooL Prior to Joining Thiokol, Dr. Tuesday that Shasta Water Co West Coast soft drink Ritchey served in the field of reactor technology at concern, has agreed to an ac- nudear the .Hanford plant of the quisition offer, subject to Atomic Energy Commission stockholder approval. near Richland, Wash. Ford Eyes Car Smaller Than Falcon for 1961 Congo Interest Near e IF THE' commission . continNEW YORK-Do- ubt ued Tuesday as to whether the troubled Belgian Congo Republic will meet interest due Oct 1 In New York on its 5Vi per cent bond. Money for the payment was not at hand by late Tuesday, according to a spokesman for Dilion Read A Co the paying agent a ft 4 ' f o VV v v a' r $ if Jk tf s4 A Q Vi y, 5; j Heads AEC Panel WASHINGTON, Sept 27 Dr. Kenneth S. 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