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Show t rsr f Golden Spike Livestock Show Rests, Activities Will Resume on Tuesday Special to The Tribune OGDEN After a strong beginning Friday and Saturday, the Golden Spike National Livestock Show will be resting Sunday and Monday before resuming its 51st annual performance in the Golden Spike Coliseum here. The traditional show opened with more than Mountain Rodeo Assn. After another two-da-y break, Nov. 9 and 10, the livestock portion of the show will Low Bid Listed On Skips Pact entries in Horse Show, entries, according to show manager G. Stanley Brewer. After a break to prepare the coliseum, the show will resume Tuesday morning with draft horse and Shetland ronies takhw- the center stage g end tests set for the evening. horse-pmlir.- Permanent Bole The Paint Horse division row a permanent part of the show will take the main arena Wednesday for a full day of halter and performance classes. The quarter horse division, oldest of equine events at the stock show, w ill open a three-da- y run Thursday, topped off begin its and open cow and performance cutting events will open the quarter horse show at 1 p.m. Thura day, with finals in notice cow cutting set the same day at 7 p.m. and open Friday at 7 p.m. Rodeo Finals The RMRA rodeo finals will begin at 7:30 p.m. on each of the three days of the quarter horse show and will include the finals for the Utah Barrel Racing Assn, on the last two days. The rodeo finals will feature the top 10 cowboys in each event competing for champiNovice reported Doug McAffee, chairman of the listing service. SAN DIEGO. CALIF. (AP) National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. has been named low bidder on a contract to build the largest freighters in the world. The total contract for conconstruction of fx tainer ships wculd amount to J1S0 million and would allow the company to maintain its level of about 4,000 employes 820-fo- through 1973, company officials said. John V. Banks, company executive vice president, said each vessel would be bu'lt to hold at least 1,500 containers, percent increase over capacity of the largest container ship now in service. 50 a Price of Coffee Due for Jump hand-toole- d can-cn- NORTH SALT LAKE Sows Sheep-W- O; lambs 26 feeder lambs - X 25. good and efr'e slaughter MLed good to choice 27 Cattle 1,370; cows weak, 50 lower on and commercial. Canner and cutter cows steady to 25 lower. Bulls steady to strong. Feecer steers and betters steady with exception of feeder steers which were 25, Instances 50 lower. Only few fed cfc.lit on market. Cows Canner and cutters 16 Utility and commercial cows 17.40-2- 0 10. Odd head of hi9h yielding young com bulls mercial to 21.20. Slaughter 21 00. 7 Fed Cattle Standard to low good fed Holstein steers 21.70-2- 4 00. fb feed6 Feeder Cattle-Cho- ice lb er steers 30.0041.10. Choice 600-2-5 5 lb Good feeder steers 2350-27.0lb steer Choice 240-3- 5 00. 0 lb 33 calves 35 0 00. 50. M xed feeder steers 21.75-He 0 lb feeder heifgood end choice lb heifers ers 23 5 lb heifer Choice 27.0028 00. 32 Mixed good and calves heifer lb choice 305374 X 5042.00. Feeder cows m canner and 60. Young cutter fiesh mostly 17.20-1feeder cows (heifersttes) sn calves Estimates OGDEN (AP - USDA) of Ogden Livestock Market for week nded Oct. 31 Cattle 900; calves, 400; compared t2S last week, 1,095 last yea. Slaughter s'eersr heifers not testea. slaughter cows mostly 50 lower; bulls about somesteady; feeder steers and toheifer 50 lower, what irregular, steady much of decline offset by liberal water-fil- l; steer and heifer caiyes strong. Slaughter steers and heifers; few inlb dividual good and choke lb steers 25 7 00. Few good Lexers 75. 22 lb vealers and slaughter -L- Ckher slaughter clones: utility and canner cows 17 commercial 40. utility and and cutter cows 16.00-1Choice commercial bulls 22 00 24 calves 00. couole part load Feeder steers U choice and prime calves 38 other part loads and lots 0 choice and prime lb calves 35 00. including couple part loads 4b at 3 X; 0 330365 lb choice ?0c-;- 6 50, caives good 27 0 50. Choice lb 27 26.50-23 few choice lb 50, geed ell weights 24.30-2- 9 10; standard and 0 24 Holstelns 00, good 00. lb Holsteins 22 Feeder heifers: several tots choice lb. calves 32 and prime 3 lb 31 choice and prime 50; choce 300500; calves 27 5042 25; good 26.00-20 9 00 few choice lb calves 25 25, Individual 505 lb 28 90; good 23 few cutter and utility feeding cows 16.80-150. 110; compared 135 last weex, Hogs 265 a year ago. Barrows and gilts about steady Coupie lots lb 25 70; lb 25.10-260, 24 lb 24 X; sows scarce. Few 0 lb individual 24 50. lb 19.30-2225; Sheep Compared 750 lest week, 1,750 last year. Small offering slaughter lambs 50 lower; feeders 25 lower; ewes weak. Wooled siauahter 5 lambs lb choice, few prime 27.65-215 Saugher ewes cull and utility 5.10-- 8 00. Feeder lambs: small lots 26 lb 00, choice, few fancy, 28.10. few ewe lambs Several lots choice and and fancy yearlinq replacement rves 31.00 head; 22.00 head. lot 3-- to calves Utah 3,035, (Idaho 14 meets with local chapters of the Society of Real Estate PvYi fit pound on the whole- -4 Mr. Van De Water are Appointments feeders 29 00. All fob. 4 pet shrink . equivalent, immediate delivery Confirmed last week: 2,750 slaughter steers, 1,610 slaughter heifers, 1,680 feeder cattle, end 4,060 sheep. Confirmed last year: 3,2X 2,260 1050 7,200. CO 400; yieldmq Charles F. Fay of St. Louis, has joined the Vista International Corp. board of directors. He will serve in many capacities, but primarily as financial consultant Mr. Fay is an underwriting analyst in the corporate finance department of A. G. Edwards Mo., technology Student HIETO at Maxwell, consulting engineering firm. Gets New Post -WILMINGTON, DEL. William Hawkesworth, former newsman for the Salt Lake City bureau of United Press was named Intematiorr!, manager of community relations for Hercules, Inc., at the Wilmington, Del., head FUTURITY SALE GOLDEN SPIKE COLISEUM 8 NOVEMBER Union - 1:00 P.M. 0 HEAD OF TOP BRED YEARLINGS SELLING The society is the largest independent professional association of appraisers in North America, with 18,000 mem- lege FOR INFORMATION CONTACT 3S4-1Q4- - VERN THOMPSON Pit. 002. S SPONSORED BY UTAH QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION PRODUCERS NORTH SALT LAKE Bldg. IS THE BEST PUU TO MARKET YOUR LIVESTOCK WSC. LIVESTOCK MEN SALS COME AMD SEE OUR liEW SCALES III THE RiliG ot 7 P.M. Special Feeder GOLDEN SPIKE COLISEUM OGDEN, UTAH SALE! MONDAY SELLING PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK 33 - BULLS is Special to The Tribune 111. effective Ogden, re Joins Vista Board Mr. Nowicki is international president of Mr. Nowicki the association and owns Affiliated Appraisal Co., subsidiary. November 3, 1969 3 FEMALES CLIAH PEDIGREED CATTLE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SK017 .MARKETING ASSOCIATION UNION STOCK YARDS NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH III THEIR WORKING CLOTHES CONSIGNED BY LEADING EEIEDIRS SPONSORED BY WHILE IN 0GDEM WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT CUN COMMISSION REMS AND THE 0CDEN SALES COMPANY - 9 Ml president - elect, A. Wangsgard, secretary-treasurer. Mr. is project development engineer for Region Four of Willmore, Will-mo- Wangsgard, vice president of Nielson and GOLDEN SPIKE YEARLING QUARTER HORSE Speaker will be Dr. Dale Cow-gil-l, associate professor of industrial and manufacturing NEVADA CATTLE AUCTION Mr. are Paul & Sons, Inc., St. Louis. since 1967. The Chilean property is jointly owned by the Chilean government and Braden Copper Co., a Kenner It 51ST ANNUAL GOLDEN SPIRE the Bureau of Reclamation; Uni- and Le r, Our Best Wishes lo the Geologists Wait Guest Speaker officers Other immediately. Mr. Van De Water joined KCC in 1952 and was assigned bers. to Utah Copper Division in 17 as general superintendent Engineers lo Meet of mining and concentrating. Materials Research and Mr. Smith is returning to Development in a ManufacUtah Copper Division, where turing Company will be dishe wras in charge of four-yeacussed at a dinner meeting of $100 million KCC expansion the American Institute of program which began in 1963. Industrial Engineers, Salt He had managed the El TeLake Chaprcr, Tuesday at niente expansion program 7 :30 p.m. ii Weber State Col- WELCOME TO OGDEN Feedlot rd range sales wjek ended Oct. 31; Slaughter steer and heifer active early, later trade slow; generally steady with last week's close. Steers over 1,150 Ib continue under pressure Moderate number heavy steers moving east. Feeder cattle moderately active, yearlings steady to 50 lower, caives steady. Bulk ot movement continues on previous contracts and through local and special auctions. Slaughter lambs 50 lower. 3,125 steers; confirmed Slaughter Laboratory at Utah State versity. Appraisers. Soci-eda- Mr. Cook explained that a piice increase was announced earlier by General Foods Corp. and Continental Coffee Co., ranging from three to five i mis a pound. Joseph No wicki WED., NOV. 12 UTAH HEREFORD ASSOCIATION CONTACT DR. MORRIS TAYLOR HYDE PARK, UTAH - P.O. BOX 102 MONDAYS SHEEP AND HOG AUCTION 12:39 day. The title of his talk will be Oil PoMuddy Sandstone tential in South Dakota, and will be presented at the University Club, 23rd floor, at noon. KESKO & CO. NwKmi .10 lskef l.c.,uk HomSSI-M- ) - ! ager. B. B. Smith, expansion d program manager for Minen El Teniente at Coya. Chile, will succeed Mr. Van De Water. SMITHFIELD Top dairy cows 42 50, 9coJ to cnoice dairy cows and heiter$ common dairy cows smaller heiferetts high 19 utility and commercial cows de.very. Feeder cattle confirmed 1,760 (Idaho 17 50 to 20 00; canner and cutter cows 13 930, Utah 650, Nevada 180). All immed25; bulls 22 Hertord stock 0 steer calves 28 iate oenvery. Choice and prime 50; Hereford stock Ib steers 34 heifers X 00; ; heifer calves Holstein steers 0 Ib steers 32 00, 300 to 500 Ib 23 choice and prime Holstein steers 0 heifers 28.00; choice, few price 500 o 900 Ib 21 6 50; choice fed steers Ib steers 28 00; load choice and 24 50; choice fed heifers 24 50; 25; Holstein, prime 1 000 lb steers warmed up 26 X; fed Holstein steers 23 Ib heifers 26 50. PH heifers 300 to 500 Ib 25 choice 50; Holstein' fo.b. weighing point, equivalent 4 pet heifers 500 to 900 Ib 21 50; iambs brink. 26 hoos new bom buH 12 Sheep: conflmted 1,270 (Idaho 1,00, calves 00; Market: generally Utah 1,200). Choice, few prime, Meat cows 50 cents to St lower lower. Ib wooled slaughter lambs 28 8 50; Young cattle mostly steady. Dairy cows couple decks choics and fancy 83 Ib firm. address the Intermountain Association of Geologists Mon- 14 Choice 0 0 ib 26 2 50; good lb Kostens 24 00. heifers: confirmed US Slaughter (Idaho 1,100, Utah 75). Choice 25.50-2- o 25. several lb, yield grades loads v esiern Idaho 26 50. Slaughter cattle fob. feedlcts, 5 pet. shrink, Dudley W. Bolyard, president, Resources Exploration Limited, Denver, Colo., will onmiiicutiBONAUiTocxi 90!. 26 0 yield grades latter price several loads In western lb 26 00; Idaho; choice several loads mixed good and choice when A. Mr. .smith sale market, he said. Uni- Club versity h Iiitermountain Area livestock Markets ivestock Marketing Assn, for week ended Oct. 31: Hods 206; market steady with K 0 barrows and gilts 24.75-2- pm. at 4 Saturday. Prices will be boosted three a The need for upgraded professionalism among real estate appraisers will be discussed Thursday at 7 4r general increase in coffee prices to consumers is expected to become effective early in November, Robert J. Ccok, president, Cook Tea and Coffee Co., 2440 S. 8:h West said cents Appraisers Awaiting Realty Conference . A buckles, saddles and added money.. A second rodeo the miniwill take the ature rodeo spotlight on the final three nights of the show, Nov. 13 through 15. Boys and girls from 8 to 13 are eligible t to wit parental enter. Overall winner in the miniature rodeo will win the title of: "World Champion Miniature Cowboy. onship Calvin G. Clyde, Logan, will serve as president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Utah section, in the coming year. He is assistant director of the Utah Water Research Two executive staff appointments were announced Satur day by Kennecott Copper Corp.s Utah CopDer Division. J. C. Van De Water, formerly manager of mining, will be assistant to the general man He said 54 homes sold for $1335,700; nine vacant lots for $114,750; five multiple housing units for $124,400, and one business for $45,000. F3 t, 1SC9 Civil Engineers of Utah Name Officers Major Posts tors multiple listing service, The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, November Business in Brief Moves in Some 69 properties sold for $1,519350 last week through the Salt Lake Board of Real- run. five-da- y ? Sold in Week cow-cuttii- .g 150 tLe Appaloosa including many , each evening by the championship finals of the Rocky KCC Reveals ,P-rZrti- PiL TUESDAYS HORSE SALE EYERY GTKER FRIDAY - 7.C3 P.M. SPECIAL STOCK AND FEEDER CATTLE JAIE TO., COY. 23 12:33 P.ti Ye are Aticrdpt always working in44!m an 4 Catue aua visit with yon liam uu& to mala a better market for your ttl imaIama AS no nufcuuis fttts CppQI UIUUJ H faring tiie.skc. OGDEN UNION STOCKYARDS I? fi I t ' r i LiAPli L u SaltJuuiili lil&ail Commissioner Ogden, Utah Lake City for . what he has done; For what ht is doing; Far what ha will de. Paid by Neighbor's for Barber, Alice Shearer Chairman CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF BANK AND S TRUST COMPANY TRACY-COLLIN- of Sait Lak Cv, Salt Lake County, Ueh 14111 at the cto of business and operating October 2. 1969. a sfata banking Institution organized under the banking laws of this Saft and a member of the Feda Pe wm In call bv the Statg a made Published accordance serve System. OWr-tcfBanking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of th HOUGH H70F ,N0V.7 GSJARTU HORSES ilU SASS3 EmSA SOSES ASSETS . CaH and dug from banks (including S1.tl940 46 unposted .. . . dcfe.M ) s Treasury securities iDbhgatiurts of Spates and poetical subdivisions truer securities (Including $1.00 corporate shocks) Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell tner loans Bank premise, furniture and fixtures, and cher assets representing bank premises . . . Real estate owned other than bank premises . Other assets ... ... GUAKTEX HORSES KMRA ItOCEO IIOOCKWOO BUCKET Ml KECEFORSS ANGUS IREEHiNS CATTLE 3 $36 918 LIABILITIES RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES for bad debt losses on loans LOANi AND SECURITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS biow Ntms) Eouiiv eaoi,l. Foi.l (sum Common stock teal oar vaua (no shares author ilea lO.uuu) (No. Bharat outstanding c 701 506 203. IS S 501 203 IS $ 3 i 16 2YiO(yiO 726 283 07 Una vdad profit Excellent Condition ?R3 0T m ooo oo 80,000) 8 .,'6,2s3.w7 ACCC'JVff TCTaL 0-;?a- L TOTAl LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL $41151.18891 ACCOUNiS above-namebank, do hereby de( Fred J. Hanaen, Cashier of the clare that the report at condition is true to The best of my knowledge and belief. FOED J. HANSEN We. the under iofind director, trteat cormcns of tn report O f e&ndhon and c.are that ft has been examined Oy us eno to th and be!tf I true and best gf aur CERTIFIED BUY! - S -- n eL ATF OP to and subscribed i 1 Director Lae beroce mg th1 LTfAH Bnfianfvent of Ffnsnflai ns,hy(8 Fren-rI, knencer C Tavmr, 9 is g h"ue ard co"ct rcv ot pan, fad in this oftca an Ocfth'ht EhCE i Xh dv of Ornber, 19' Pub P, KOLM, lebv statement of do g tg CTAYLCH, Chief COLLEGE fcT!! II FEEDER 1ll 4 accessories. Butlers finance plan. low-co- JL Construction services eocvr lV. i - 11-- 2 if Trdanwk Theres i OGDEN, UTAH ol CstsrpSar Tracior Co, I 1.75 ADULTS $1 .CO CHiLSf M A Av.T-o- fl gggg JWillJJ JliJU An Ofiice Nearby lo Serve YOU! r i - Co&r ExoJ';on iWJfT p ; ADMISSION ADULTS GOLDEN SPIKE LIVESTOCK COLISEUM Cr.oruUr, Cot and desired. follow-u- l .. ..... ivvw ..J iL hiiuiiJvU .. if For buildings of any type see what Butler has to offer you. champisnsh:? , ffl. turnkey, And efficient, reasonably priced M54.rAn ii emu iMmxrjzi $1.50 we offer you: Agri-Builae- The full range of Butler products and systems FINALS irvlhii F HOG SAIT WOiWtQtAMMM tPove-name-d Irinw JUDGING S, FAT STOCK SALE MINIATURE NODES C cert v that UK! AZtAZSIOtS 1 DUNM W. PR ESC OT H. R. POYNTER D. $. WOOLLEY Sate of Utah, Cowdy of Sit JUNIOR DiV. SAT. HOY. IS OflQ QF?Q VM As Counsel and assistance in planning your livestock and grain systems. JUDGING OF GRAND CHAMPION STEER, MINIATURE RODEO 79 $ PURSUED SHZ? FRI. NOV. 14 F.F.A.-- 4JU er For expert help in improving your farming efficiency and increasing your profits we invite you to visit with us. MINIATURE RQDE0 J 2l0 ON KJU2.TS IHU2S.KCV.13 r TOTAL RESERVES PUKESRE3 SUSP REGISTERED HEREFORD SALE Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corpora $11,072,108 6) tion ... Time and savings deposits of Inqivtduals partnerships, and m 40 2i .. .. corporations 77 791 51 Deposits o tilted States Government ?2 56 61 Deem its of States ana poMtcal subdivisions 452 416 if Certified and officer' checks, ate. TOTAL DEPOSITS . VU109?6 ... $1 7m 8 7 66 (el Totei demand deposit (b Total time and savings cpomK . i228 Federal fund purchased and securities sold under eg ee- 1W0W mnrs to repurchase 715 592 53 ... . Other liabilities Reserve Intermountain Farmers Association Is the for Utah. Butler Agri-Build- MABIUTSII TOTAL RACKS mS.K0Y.12 310 838 20 $41,151,188 ill ASSETS I JUKI! GPEK FAT STOCK JUDGING 681,71109 1 IERA TUES.KOY.il 3-YA- 24,007,077 66 . TOTAL SAT. K0Y. 4 454,475 99 3 71 43 19 4,73 7 29 14 90 P0100 $7,394.1' S w j J j I Mill ftL' ( f 5 1 1 :a |