Show - krz ': - '1 — : - - 11 - ' ' i t - - - — — ' lDetractors 'Raider Is Dirty Player' ' in Today in Business - - ' 1 - Petroleuni Leader ForecastsAetive 1968 - - d On Sunday Davison will playlI cheekbone and I drew a the for for Raiders I But Beni against — the:penalty roughness BOCA BATON FIA Davidson is a b!g tough defen- Green Bay Packers in the Super' was pretty well beat up myseli sive end for the Oakland Raid- Bowl at Miami Today at the after the game so maybe II New York Times Service ! 1 I 1 jL : :: " " - 44 : Mr Loftus 'i i ' l!' It 1 13usinrsis 1 1 Mines—Markets—Finance Mr Masters Raiders' training base in Boca should complain But as befits ers he talked aboout the my lower position I just sit in His detractors — and there Raton are many — say he is a dirty sources of his problem — guar- - the whirlpool and don't comTrade Winds and offensive linemen plain and try to come back for player (Winston Hill of the New terbacks to dedicated are Both the he next says game" York Jets has called him "the No 1 cheap-sho- t artist in the taking the bread from hisl Davidso' n Complains American Football League") mouth and a man must eat Davidson like all defensive Davidson says people misunder- must he not? linemen that his the complains stand him and his motives that against he Is just trying to earn a living Jets last month" he said opponents often hold him to support his wife and three "They said I broke Namath's "Offensive guys watch game films" he said "If they see you daughters are held anon't object they Defends Himself all pick on you and pretty soon' Ile defends himself so conyou are looking for a job I'm Edward I Vetter president vincingly that it is difficult to just looking for job security So and chairman of the board believe this soft spoken fellow ' at times I don't choose to put Murray First Thrift & Loan could do' bodily harm to such with holding up Co announced Special to the Tribune quarterbacks as Joe Namath Illegal Tactics and John Hadl ttut then you rePROVO — Brigham YOung of promotion member that one esteemed University won six of nine "When a guy won't stop holdtwo officers '' 1413 it Judge of character a writer weight classes here Thursday ing you have to resort to illegal A Advanced (:' who goes back to the days of and ran beI to do which tactics hate over a you were Bruce L victory up i Damon Runyon describes Da- - wrestlers from Adams State cause then you're bringing ' for'Moesser ' vidson as "the greatest put-o- n down to his level What yourself mer comptrol- College kind of illegal tactics? 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htlifettS151"chtillga Prirn 1000 lb ern Pacific passenger traffic tutctit: csoliughtererntrynacititr): whet:111(4z 214500AS0g virility and commercial cows cut tell manager said the line was 25 10Wer "bulls scarce steittlY load 1400z5:116'5511 cennert end ants noted losing $2600 daily lie it)If:li1141 slaurdefths':satost)05: 111107215 lb sows szedyys 00-50- l 3 0 00-c- " s2r lb 25002350 ment last October cut revenue $450000 a year 25 lore13 lower 350400 liP wooled slaughter Iambs higher slaughter cows 15001675 high ayieldmr utility higher wooled lamta choice sane With 0 limited voltam commode' Ind prime ge110 lb 2250-21- 0 shorg canners and col trees utility and good 625 yield grade 5 1200-1404001 - - - wi Notice of Extension of Offer to Purchase Filli ' Company !:3 r:r t:!:ro oleo first-com- first-serve- e ' basit d Any person desiring to tender 101968 - shares may ask his bank or broker for assistance GULF RESOURCES & CHEMICAL CORi BELL'111 STEARI)-7- tintiverist Shopping 1229 Sob Lois Cilb 11101114114 i!':-- 5 Members New York Stock Exchange :: 019 Somvicit - ii 3ATION ' One Wall Street New York New York 10005 off ' i ::: ::: - - ' CO 135 So LaSalle Street Chicago Illino:s 60603 Can PO bog - to -I I t :: end booth to Paytoso 50o chart) 2CM1 4- :::: :::: I ask for Shopplog Sottairtillei 3741731s Sot Zootth 801 free from lowloort Hohor Tolstoi Popo" Kltun Morgan end Stektht lighttereet frott'dolivory north to Lore -- i ( : 1 evenings till 9 Monday and Friday Cottonwood also Thursday 4 A motion seeking to have the w000 che Bunker January : wardrobe 2CMI MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES — all gloms ' ' t original offer to purchase dated December 11 1967 as the same has been previ ously extended and the accompanying Letter of Transmittal 0 choose from our top brands: Kuppenheimer Shoes by Nunn-Busbrogues or lightweight styles wings moc toes Famous come fort at a rare low price Come and get yours'while we have a good selection of styles and distin- guished colors to enhance your I t - t f Gulf Resources &Chemical Corporation has extended its offer to purchase 700000 shares of the Common Stock of The Bunker Hill Company at a price of $56 per share net to the seller to 5 p m New York City time on January 12 1968 The offer to purchase as extended is subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in the ' 1 e:( - qf 1 o:': '' i i Shares will be purchased on a i I -1 - -- - -' i 1 At A ' ' : sportcoats topcoats - t il:: - ' ' about $950000 a year and business was continuing to de-- CHICAGO — ters — HOOSI uttlitv end comflwrclol ' uneven butchers under 220 lb bulls cline The SP said it l 220 over steady fully steady — 500 wooled slaughter tambe"' Sheep to discontinue the train active Vo and ewes moderately IV30 neivbejower steady wooled East of Ogden the train is head 210420 lb 1975 79 Mod high yield ld'akt andIambiPrime Win lb' a few lots " llb LL steady to mostlY pvz2Ans0402Tiordg m operated by the Union Pacific ro-2- 32151b At choke 23 wooled slaughter ewes 400450 which consolidates t sows it with strong fairly Ltvt Chieaother trains to and from lb 13 OMAHA (AP) — Cattle — 1910s : — 1 :: ' : ' :4 brand suits slacks i 700000 Shares of the Common Stock of e - ' ' - :x clearance sale: name among the finest inen's shoes 17:::: ' ittuulLigPhrutLe5015 treated and pleading in the case 2 A motion to dismiss the case by UP&L is taken under advisement 3 A petition for rehearing filed by UP&L is denied announced ' I — 50 It reached a of $250 bid and was quoted Thursday at $200 bid and $20 asked :::: ! ' i 1 1 j I e 1 ' ' ' ' t 1 i ' ii ' off f i ' 1 Jr i A "- li i - ' I o : I I ' - - 0 ' - Os 10 ' - 6i cloi 4:' ' r-- awes twol 11 ': --- - I ''': t s'e7r : 1 I t s 6 Securities and Ex:o:: 4 change Commission on ThursoA e day also suspended 14 trading of the stock :::: ':' Price of the stock the com::3 mission said has risen sharp:::: ly from last Dec 1 when it :: was quoted at 17 cents bid :::: and 18 cents asked The ') r of utaben will considered ur Pojw e'-- OMAHA NEB (AP) — The Union Pacific Railroad said Thursday it will continue to provide passenger train service to Ogden Utah even though the Southern Pacific discontinues the famed City of San Francisco between Oakland Calif and Ogden ' A Union Pacific spokesman said however that Union Pacific does not object to the Southern Pacific action T h e SP Wednesday that the City of San Francisco the last pas- senger train on the old Over- land Route has been losing suspension pending negotiations of some small aerospace companies in the Los Angeles area said Mr Anderson : ' '' -4 "Pri- - change president announced :: Thursday The company asked for the c: 4 to Keep - The board of the Salt Lake Stock Exchange has suspended trading in the stock of Kashmir 011 Co Los Angeles at the request of the company Vernon E Anderson ex- :o 1 i t Provision of Orders The orders provide that: Passenger Run to Utah ‘ : ' ' 'IN-- i -: 1 70 ' ::- '°' (:' IL 4ie 1 4 ' 1 - a-- -- - tr MI ') - t e-- a ' : 0 '''''''-'x- - '"' IA -- er rta '- 'a-- 1 4 ' UP Exchange b Halts Sates Of LA Firm ' '''''''''' "'"'"le''''''''141 : Congress" SI ::: 4 he said area established ' : : certified" :: 1 ' :::: ' - '' ''': ::: ?''7 k: i e :':: r '72 : :!! tt OGDEN SALT LAKE ' rl L tral ill' 1 -- Utah PSC Issues 5 jrders on Raft River Power Bid Cites Rate N r J r el r1 1": i new president is y ealternatives etor over prospects of "optimistic" d w the oil and gas industry in the would be to build outside of Mountain industry durUtah where basic BPA rates Rocky ing 1968 prevail then ship the raw have seen it rise and fall materials there or not build In "I the past dozen years" Mr at all" Oakason said noting that the Joint Venture boom of the 1950s had tapered The Magnesium Project is a off and many oil and gas comleft the Rocky Mounjoint venture of the National panies tain area to concentrate their Lead Co New York and H-Inc Salt Lake City It would use magnesium chloride developed from the lake as electrolytic eel feed to produce the metal and byproducts Mr Ash said it would take about 1000 men two years to build the plant and 350 men to The Utah Public Service operate it with an annual payroll approaching four million Commission issued a set of five orders Thursday related dollars to an application of Raft The civic organization includes representatives from River Rural Elect4 Cooperative Inc Malta Idaho to Box Elder Weber Cache Davis Morgan Summit and bring 'power to northwestern Utah Rich counties Tooele County The orders refer to various commissioners attended the Thursday meeting here as motions and protests by Utah Power & Light Co guests Chairman Willis Smith They will not however afsaid they passed a resolution last week supporting the Raft fect the basic calendar of the lengthy case which is expectRiver application ed to resume Jan 22 at 10 Mr Ash told the meeting am at the PSC office 330 E that the proposed Tooele aith South At that time UP&I County site "is within the is expected to start presentatightly limited BPA service tion of rebuttal testimony and by evidence ' veenri he said n tively The Rnhgoillagmohteictdeal "But we cannot proceed In Utah with our project unless the huge amount of electric power required — 80 megawatts — is available at rates competitive with those in Pacific Northwest states that challenge Utah for the site" : 114 of plex" tZ::::::::::::::::::: 0 - - company rater in Utah are much too make the project development specifically "a large new petrochemical com- er at the Instrument Society of America Great Salt Lake Section's meeting scheduled Jan 23 at 6 pm in the Ramada Inn Mr Fox is director of the fluidics labora- CONDOMINIUM APT Pi lkfl000ling railers—Boats—rurnituto 414c AUTO SERVICE & SUPPLY ''4 '' 't N'1 'forms lodge Easy : ' can kick him in the groin Next time he might think better of it when he's going to hold "In a whole game you're bound to beat your guy once or twice so you don't begrudge him a couple of holdings But not time after time because then it gets to a point when you're not doing your job" (Copyright) dec Use your lenkAmorlsord or Other new officers include Robert L McHenry landman with Mountain Fuel Supply Co vice president Karl F Koch U S Smelter Refning and Mining Co and E A Farmer also of MFS Co secretary and treasurer respec- vate power The the said Project Thursday night the project's dollar proposed plant on the shore of the Great Salt Lake "is one of the most important single economic opportunities for Utah In decades" A G Ash said the planned magnesium metal electrolytic reduction plant would be magnet industry" that could attract even larger industrial managing -- : — CITY director Magnesium 18-1- 1 ' Mbune Special to The 654-9t- h of Skyline Oil Co I ' ' '' Friday Morning January 12 1568 Section B rage - -- John Oakason owner of Petr oleum Investment and Research East Thursday was installed president of the Utah Association of Petroleum Landmen Mr Oakason who has operated his own company since 1953 succeeds Max D Eliason j Thrift Firm Promotes Large Industrial Project 2 Officials Hinges on Power Price "e 1 - f' 1 - i- 4 — - - Mginir0 ' : 1 - - - l r 1 ' |