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Show Up and Down the Street The New York Stock Exchange: Final Quotations LcMntrtf stock auetattens furnished by A. 6. Edwards A Sens tact Gulf Resources President Sees 20 Percent Hike in Earnings By Robert H. Woody fate for the fertilizer industry, sodium sulfate for the paper industry and um chloride for industrial and agricultural uses. Tribune Business Editor Robert K. Allen, president of Gulf Resources & Chemical Corp, Houston, Tex., said Wednesday he expects the company to increase earnings by about 20 percent in Corducting Research Mines Marke-t- Finance In addition, the firm will produce magnesium chloride, and is doing research on a dozen or more other possible products that could be derived by the brines, he said. Some $28 million alredy has gone into the Great Salt Lake venture. With basic capital investment to substantially increase production, Mr. Allen said. - silver As for the firms lead-zin- c operations at Kellogg, Idaho, Mr. Allen said he expected the price of lead and zinc to hold steady In 1971 in wake of the price drops this year. 1971. Its recently acquired coal operations are gcing well and the company has decided to increase production by 25 percent because of demand. In addition, he said, the firms Great Salt Lake project should also contribute to proiitablity. Mr. Allen was in Ogden preparatory to formal start-u-p of the Great Salt Lake facilities Thursday. These are being de-- . veloped and operated by Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemicals Corp., a joint venture of Gulf Resources, which has 51 percent interest, and Salzdetfurth, A. G. Hanover, West Germany, which has a 49 percent interest. Expects Share Hike -- -- A- December 3, 1970 Section D Page 7 Admiral Cp Air Prd .209 Air Red JCd Alberts orolne AlcanAI 1.20 AilegCp ,20d All Lud 2 40 A Mg Pw 1.52 A! Id Pork Prices Laid To Middleman - charged ministration farm in 1971. WASHINGTON (AP) A Nixon Adeconomist Wednesday that consumers are paying Mr. Allen said that it is apparent the administration is determined to get the economy started again and is now providing a more rapid flow of money than in the past. Any chrjige in industrial growth is basic to our business, he said. more for perk because middlemen have not passed along low hog prices being received by farmers. Don Paarlberg, director of economics for the Agriculture Department, told newsmen that price margins between farmers and consumers actually increased this year while hog producers suffered some of the sharpest price cuts on record. Hardin Informed Paarlberg, apked if his comments were part of President Nixons inflation alert" program, said the White House had not been informed of his action bu. Agriculture Secretary Gifford M. Hardin knew of the situation. Deliver as Scheduled Mr. Allen said the firm will start delivering magnesium chloride to Dew Chemical Co. as contracted by early 1972. magnesium metal market, he said, is a long-tergrowth situation. Noting that substantially increased tonnages of the metal will be coming into the marketplace, he said, Like growth in any commodity or metal you will have periods of shortages and oversupply. The m 29 1.402 CM Amtek J toppling to a seven-yealc-of 831.16 on May 26. New York Times Service Tape FaDs Behind With large block: continuing to appear throughout the session, the New York Stock Exchange tape lagged three Dow-Jone- gains. Were seeing skepticism give way to declared a Wall Street enthusiasm, partner, pausing to light another cigarette. Analaysts kept repeating all during the busy session that the 800 mark posed barrier psychological essentially a confronting the Dow on its road to recovery. At 10:30 a.m. Wednesday the Dow was behind 3.90 points in a continuation of and consolidation Tuesdays profit-takin- g move. At noon, it was down less than a West German Bank Pares Rates Again FRANKFURT, WEST GERMANY -The West German Federal Bank, struggling to control big inflows of foreign cash, Wednesday dropped the rediscount rate one-hapercent for the second time In 15 days. Burroughs added 6 to 116. Memorex rose 5 to 84 after trading as low as 75. Natomas advanced 3 to 50. Easy money and hopes for a rapid expansion of the economy In 1971 kept the stock market rolling forward. Bond prices also rose sharply. Commenting on the tone of the stock market, Will K. Weinstein, the partner in charge of block trading at Oppenheimer & Co., described it as very firm. Were now seeing a very good institutional mix, with both buying interest and some selling on the part of institutions which want to upgrade their portfolios, he said. This mix adds liquidity to the market, and therefore this is a market that can have a sustained move very likely upward. West Germanys high interest rates were attracting a huge influx of uncontrollable foreign currency from investors anxious to reap profits on loan3. This hampered the effectiveness of the Federal Bank monetary action. It was the third time this year the bank lowt,'2d the rate from its March record high of 7.5 percent, set to restrain West Germans economic boom. (Copyright) U.S. Treasury Mutual Funds Wednesday's Quotations New York (UPI) -F- ollowing b 8 list t bid and askad prices en Mutual Fundi 8 quoted bytha NASD Inc. Askad 144 2.02 Grill Ind 17.7417.76 22.74 22.74 Guard 4.07 4.45 7.21 HmHOA 6.69 7.31 am Gr 10.0911.03 ia GROUP: INE5T 00 58.01 i3 Am 16.98 18.45 Stock 3.08 3.34 BUS 6.33 6.88 9.80 10.71 Var Pay Dlv Inv Res i) U) EXPRESS KEYSTONE 8.54 9.37 5.72 4.25 Grltl 18.55 20. 5.14 5.14 Cust 62 Inv 7.80 8.55 Mot 0 29 9.06 Cust B4 7.28 7. Kl Cust croup :hor 7.58 8.31 Cust 2 4.54 4.94 p Pnd 16.90 Cust SI 10.2311.21 Mh 9.49 Cust S2 1.3 1.1 ) Fd 4.86 7 Cust S3 3.95 4.32 on 3.97 S4 Cust ! LOOMIS JOHTON: SAYLES) 5.47 5.03 d A 4.96 7 57 Manhtn d B Fnd 5.37 5.87 Mass Fd 10.4211.42 a SCI 4.09 4.45 Mass Inc 14.3715.70 8.44 8.44 Mass Gr 10 7311.73 son r Fd 5.79 4.33 NAT SEC SER: 9.99 10.92 Balan 5.22 4.03 Stk 4.79 5.22 Bond 7.51 8.21 I St 3.86 C4.22 I Fdn 9.9710 90 Divid 4.40 4.99 Pf Stk 7.84 ct.59 f Fd 4.66 5.09 ad St 13.091441 Incom 7.41 8.10 Stock .COCK 8.37 C9.15 Gwth Wirt 13.441344 1301 14.25 Dn k 7.24 7.91 OPPh (NINO Sac 9.3310.14 E. 10.7311.73 lOTC PRICE ROWE: n St 1J1 145 PUTNAM FUNDS 7.01 7.44 4.73 5.17 Equity 13.0214.23 7.05 7.67 Geo n 9.04 9.88 1.57 1.72 Gwth 7.44 8.15 Inc I40NWLTH 6.69 7.31 Inv T. 1 23 1.33 STEIN ROE FOS: 17.601740 148 1.40 Bal 7.95 7.95 Cap WARE 12.24 12.24 Stock UNITD FUNDS: 6.67 7.29 Accu Incom 9.72 10.62 11.4012.46 Scien Van 5.71 6.24 rte UnF Cn 4CIAL VALUE RAMS: 3.84 4.20 LINE FDS: Val Lne 5.45 5.97 3.50 3.84 4.48 4.91 5 37 5.88 Val Inc 4.40 4.82 3.92 4 29 Val Spc 7.11 7.77 Vance GRP DERS F 9.09 9.93 WELLINGTON GROUP: KLIN .7.1718.27 3DIAN: Explr 13.7715.05 West 4.10 6.48 6 Points In the glamour sector, International Business Machines gained 6 points to 314. The drop from 6.5 to six percent was announced following the meeting of the banks central council It tailored the rate the amount of Interest commercial banks must pay on their loans from the central bank closer to those of other countries. Thereafter, tin upward speed creased steadily. At 1 p.xn, the Dow was running better than 3 points above Tuesdays dosing, and an hour later showed a gain of 5.89 points at 800.18. While brokers and investors held their breath, the advance held its ground as the final spurt put the Dow ahead 8.35 points at 802.64. The Dow industrials, moving ahead 48 points over the last nine trading days, ended at its highest level since Jan. 6, when it stood at 803.66. indicator Furthermore, the blue-chi- p has amassed a gain of 171 points since id Gains lf in- Asked Reuters News Agency , , Increases Steadily id minutes behind floor transactions Wednesdays stirring close. Volume amounted to 17.96 million shjes, down somewhat from Tuesdays turnover of 20.17 million shares, the fourth busiest session of the year. In the first 11 months, daily volume averaged 1L21 million shares. Among the strong blue chips, General Motors rose a point to 77 after setting a 19 10 high. American Telephone climbed 1 to 47 and Du Pont advanced 2 to 125. Gains of one point or more showed in Alcoa, Goodyear, General Foods and General Electric. et 7 The upward-drivin- g NEW YORK market stopk stopped to refuel Wednesday morning, then picked up momentum in a dramatic spurt toward the finish that saw it go above the 800 level on the s Industrial Average. Some glamour issues showed point. bear-mark- r, Over the Counter WASHINGTON (AP) Thd cash position et tha Treasury Nov. V, 1970, com1949 (In doliara): Balance $ 6837,16! ,805.41 I 7,841,441,405.10 77,910,473,139.12 79,222,302,348.76 Deposits fiscal year July 1 fiscal year Withdrawal! 93,697,725,619.10 93,473,838,518 84 384,468,971 J93.94X Total debt 170,324,7674)10.17 Gold assets 11,117,0(1,224.86 10,347,011,730.24 X Includes 629,104,147.71 debt not sublect to statutory limit. pared to Nov. 26. Wednesdays Quotations Guotatton from ft NASD art rapresarv as at approxiI markets pm. Inter-dealmately change throughout tha day. Prices oo not Includt ratail markup, markdown or conv tativa inter-deal- prices mission. 1.89 2.07 Trust 10.2411.19 - cettla: standard to high lbs. slaughter steers Fed 5 holiteln steers lbs., slaughter lb. fed choice 0 hellers, Feeder steers: Cholca mixed good 28.iv--i.4- lb. 5 good, 7 lbs., choice, and lb. Holstein io. 4814)25 ; feeder steers, hfers: 0 lb. choice, 2 mixed good end choice lb. good 540455 lb 2 lb Holstein halters, 30.1031.50. 7 lb steer calves Calves: cholca lb bull ) 274355 calves cholca 395455 lb 293465 lb Holgood 425480 lb 0 choice lb stein steers 317-3) lb calves heifer 260 407 lb helfors 32 good Feeder 1 2 lots of 51 Stocker and feeder cross, pregnancy tested, 240.00 s heifers, head; 12 head of Angus heifers pregnant caws- 240.00 stock 18.00-2- a head; good to choice 900-1- , 115 lb cows cows feeder .20, with young first calf heifers steers under 4 copper prices Wednesday; cents e pound, Connecticut ey.'jaao Er New York; Val-- ! Jnc tin $1.69, New 837.75 troy oz., New York, jYorks'joid 81.42 New York; troy cz silver. 8340.00 flask. New York. qulilaiivgr slS, St. Louis) 33 21 1 101 l- 2S 261 2144 . 44 24 711 28V 75 83 405 208 488 763 76 312 258 82 1234 12 95 148 157 12 8 67 32 30 44 6 6 42 9 27 29 47 7 13 25 17 37 41 51 174 165 73 55 25 45 . 203 150 79 275 45 7 20 44 Ind. Rails 44135 1,434 500 792 IS 787 U 4M.CPO 377,700 270,200 Um. Comp. J Commodity 1S4 93 259.14 Fuforo 24 17 37 20 19 - 2.41 145.324 29 F.eb&WII .50 HangrP .15h Bath Ineust BeatFoods 1 Beckm ,50d BeechAr .75 .40 BelcoPstrlm Bendik 1.60 Bsnsuet lne Beth Sri 1.80 Bleck&D .68, Boeing C .40 Boise C .25g 1.20 Borden Borg Wr 1 Bost Ed 2.24 Bourns Inc BraniffA .50 driggs 2.40a Brls My 1.20 British Petrlm BrnShoa 1 Brunswk .10 BucyEr 1.20 BuddCo .451 BulovaW .60 Burllnd 1.4u Burl N 1.7?d .60 Burrghs X104 32 125 235 85 35 0 375 t Vs 47 32 30 6 42 9 27 29 47 NEW YORK (Ar) 425 20 55 500 - Ten Leading Stocks Pennzoil .89 PeopGs 1.04 I PeuS'Cd PetMlik Pfizer .49a Pheip D 2 19 PhllaEI 1 64 PhilioW 129 Railroad Utilitie Stock NEW YORK (AP) Sales, closing price and net change of tha It tive stacks traded on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, 376 300 295,200 2 Marlsnan FedNatMtg 255,000 TexEastT 193, 300 VS- pRoyal Dutch 179 900 51,400 23 e Spartan Ind ScotiPap 1 5 246,400 164.900 UnBrands WTeltxCorp 27,200 143,800 FprMcKess Chrysler " most ac- DuPont Sd DuqneL 1.64 Dynem Jon 25 271 125 170 39 a -- E 121 22 125 5 5 ' Dairy Market los angeles Prices to (ufi-fsmn- Eggs retailers tor distribution (delivered 1 higher) AA extre AA large 4548, AA medium plants large consumers AA 14245, AA small AA medium large egg-tyhens Poultry: Roasters 54' 2, end avg. 6.54, (at (delivered) wtd. avg. 4.28. ranch) 2 22 2.80a 98 7 1 1 Certaln-- t 1 Feberge .40 FectrM 960g Falrch Cam FalrHil .15d Fairmont 1 Farah ,80g Ferro Cp .70 Flrestn 1.40 FlrstNtSt Id Flaming ,501 24V4 10 31 32 18 27 5 20 1S-- GAC Cp GAF Cp GamSk Vt 53! - ... .. . 4 281 128 27 349 191 51 284 23 242 41 259 29 208 34 182 12 120 36'4 954 31 497 53 351 26 134 172 17 18 124 33 24 30 234 11 189 28 115 16 34 11 20 54 --D- DttEdlt 134 Ch 2.60 43 15 33 29 34 18 34 Vs 42 74 14 33 42 223 212 41 52 204 74 222 7 25 34 17 24 39 25 19 20 18 35 44 1 50 50 45 66 29 24 29l... 28 27 27V. 42'. 41 13.. 33 28 33 18 35 49 -- . 44 37 84V. 42 15 33 29 34 18H 36 1 51 23 41 3 39 28 Vs 33 1 Vs 1 1 March May July Sept. 1.71 1.72 1.71 1.41 1.73 1.74 1.72 1.62 1A4 1.72 1.73 1.72 1.62 1.43 CORN Dec. 1.43 1.49 1 55 1.58 1.59 1.40 1.87 1.53 1.54 1.58 1.58 1.54 lb 15 11 351 12V41 30 48 24 el 1.47 1.53 1.54 1.58 1.58 1.54 .13 .82 .80 .75 1.19 1.25 36 5l3.? 24 169.. 1711 17.. 17 32 30 33 30 11 11 ... 28,2 24 15 ltl 11 11 S3 53- '-! 4 7 25 25 ? 33 34 17 V. 17 23 . 24 . 38 25 2- 519 19 15 20 18 18 35 3- 565 65' 144 150 2 49 50 44 44.. 65 45 28 2- 923 24H1 At lb steady 0 lb some 47 21 24 24 5 27 68 23 22 23 5 23 24 24 5 1.30 KLM 2.270 Kooper 1 .60 Kraftco 1.70 KresgeS .44 Kroger 1.30 Bonk Gearings Wednesday Quotations Yesterday's Bank Debits Same Day Lest Year Today Clearings Same Day Last Yttr 576,094,133 00 39,981,154.13 52,197,979.91 35,911,154.13 RViDut . 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Z'bld; V4 ! 90! 18 58 5- . 4041 78! 26 47 44 13 167 29 UtdCorp .50 utdutillt .92 X II 44 199 199 26 19 48 20 52 52 X 31 151 161 UtaJCn .60a UtdhContt&Mng UtehPL 1.92 1- 3161 2? 5 48VI4 20 52 52 51 51 31 Varlan Asso 102 18 31 VendoCo .60 VldorCC .50 Ve Else 1.11 X w m nil Mtime 14 m Ve : 13 12 14 131 12 4a 12 II u t 1 1 Wslgrten Wartm 1.20 XYZ XtroxCp ,H 490 .64 71 Zayre Corp I.X 90 338 ZenlthR PUBLIC M 89 34 29 37 19 34 29 X 3- $7 X FRIDAY RESERVE Inc.-3- 271 DEC 11 10:00 A.M. (M.S.T.) 647 s. 30th stmt INVENTORY I TRUCKS; LA J.WERSH WEA AVENUE Northnest let 0 WciUntimert Angeles, Califenii 80038 2130 S.W. Fifth Aye, Portland, Cre. S72C1 , (213) (562) CA.t i.. ,v.n,iy,,a,',asife:r.j3diwa iXGmi V 25 19 19 47 20 --v- ZaleCorp WILTON i) ill - 49 44 Write for Free Detcriptke Brochure In The ... WUnlon 1.40 West El l.sn Wit vac 1.05 .80 Weye-h- s WhelPllf Stl 1.60 Whirlpl Wn Cons .40 Wh Mot ,50n Whlttakr Cp WlckesCp I WinnDx l.M Woolwh U0 TRACTORS 1 -Vt 71 LATE DIESEL TRUCK TRACTORS & 121 5. Vt V 7- 287,lxj'A !0 Nat Alrl .40 NatBIsc 2.20 NatCash .72 NatlCItyLns NatDIstil .90 Nat Gen .20 NetGvo 1.05 Natl Lead 1 Nai Steel 2 Natomas .25 Nev Pw 1.16 1 Newberry NewmontMng NEnaEI 1.54 NiegMo 1.10 Gish Grain 8 X t NEW YORK (AP) Slocks Higher In active trading. Cotton Lower. CHICAGO-W- . CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 hard et Mostly icwer; late sedoff. red 1.71; No 3 toft red l.77N. Corn Corn Lower; liquidation. No 2 yeuow 1 52. Oats No 2 extra Oats Mixed; light trade. No 1 yelheavy whitt 6N. Soyi-eSoybeans Lower; heavy selling. 2 low 98N 25 to 7J cents Slaughter steers 12.93N, Soybean ail tower; race! pis 7,400) top 2800. Pa 6e 70 76 1,. 13; DIESEL 250 Diesel; (I) SETS OF DOUBLES: (6 (7) 1965 Sets 1956, 1957, 1958 & 1959 Fruehauf Tilt Ceb 27 Comb. Molasses & Cattle Hauling Peterbili Mod. 282M, 290 Trailers: (2) Sets 1963 Fruehauf 27' Over Tractors wDetroIt Converters; (t) Pot 'Be 'y Trailers h p. Diesel Ertgs., Cab wShort SleepTRAILERS: 1965 Hobbs ers, Kysor Air Cond.; 1965 Inf I. Mod. LIVESTOCK Pot wCattfe 40' Haulirg DCDF-49Belly Tilt Cab Over Tractor 26y2' Dbl. 318 h.p. Diesel Engs, Racks; 1967 Basin wDetroit Wilson 1966 1967 Sleeper Cab, Kysor Air Cond.: 1964 Deck Drop; (2) Pot Belly Pull; 1 33', Ea. Tilt Cab Over 29 White Freightliner Tnctor wCummins 250 h.p.; 1964 (2) 1556 Utility's, 28 1 24', Ea. Tilt Cab Over Truck w PICKUPS: 1962 Chev. Peterbilt Flat Rack Pull; 290 h.p. Eng, 27' Cattle Rack, --Ton Bed Ton; 1967 G.M.C, long iKysor A- Cond.i Whit Freightliner 3ed wCamper Shell; SHOP long Tilt Cab T'ictor wCumms 250, HAULING PERMIT, State ef EQUIP.; Sleeper Cab; 1552 Peterbilt Firm Arizona including livestock Truck W26M; Cv't'e Rack, Cummins Produce (Permit Only Subject to AcTruck w 250; 1562 Peterbilt 26 Dbt, Deck Stock Rack, Cummins ceptance of High Bid), Markets in Brief e Se 51 52 TRUCKS, (8) SETS DOUBLES, LIVESTOCK HAULING PERMIT TRAILERS, PICKUPS 23c. Vt Va 25 22 69 30 22 69 30 45 I it h 8q 9 $350,000.00 Evaluation 4047; Va, 1.80 5 71 lb Cheese 5 lb processed loaf brick 4044-740-Muenater Cheddar: single daisies 4449) longhorns 4348; 48 lb blocks 4044. Swiss ,'whetls) too ew to report; (blocks 0 lb) Grace A Grave B 72 74) Grade C 49VS-7utter steadv;f3 acert Vfhi 92 score 70 1; 99 score Eggs steadier; white large extras 39; mediums 35; standards Ji; thseks 20. Potatoes: Total shipments 294; arrlv-a- lt 34; track 93; supplies light; demand moderate; market steady. Track sales (100 lb U.S. Idaho Russet Burbanks 4 45; late Tuesday 4 85; HVounce minimum 4.25: lO'a meshed baled non-sz- e per cwt 4 75; carton-- per cwt 80 count 3 00; l1 2.75; Minnesota-Nort- h Dakota Red River Veiiey round reds colored 2 Wisconsin, unavailable. Oregon yellow Spanish large 2.10. ' 31 Gypsm 3 Indus .50 USPIyCh .84 US Smelt la 2.40 USteel U Tob 1.20 34 SALES Bull. A6on., 1JI00 et 24c; 1.000 Empire, 2,000 et 10c. Eur. Lilly, 2,000 at 21 C. Eur. Stand., 14100 et 45e. Great west, 500 at 25e; Park City, 1,500 St ISc. So. Stand., loo et I7iei Tlntlc Min., 100 et 35c. Cons., 1700 at l.( Cenyemenot. IXuu at 4c, 4 14 20 25 2 59 15 13 12 22 23 73 74b- -s 7 7 45 !7Ve 17 13 57 57 58 59 48 47 29 23 23 58 58 32 32 57 57 12 12 7 PHOENIX, ARIZONA ee: - 34 13 14 20 US US lb Produce Ve 15 44 UnBrand 40 UntdPkCm MlnnPL 1.20 AS Mo Pae MobllOl 1.40 Mohsco 1.10 Monoorem Monsen I 80 MontansPwrCo Motorola .60 Mt Fuel 180 MtStTel 1.34 MurpCa 1.20 PARTIAL 14 II UAL Inc .75h UnCarbide 2 Un Elec 1.21 UnOCal 1.60 UnPac Cp 2 Uniroyal .70 4 R H 1 Mad F 1.99d Maonav 1.20 Mar Oil 1.60 .80 Marcor MarMId 1.70 MarshF 1.10 MarlMr 1.10 Massey F I May OS 1.40 Maytg 1.10a McCror 1.20 McDonD .40 McGrE 1.40 McGHII .40 McLen ,80a MeadCorp I Mamortx 2 20 Merck M G M Inc MldSoUt .94 TRUCK ? 7a 1 Ragan Livestock Transportation, Quotations -- - 1.32 1.60 1.52 1.48 .60 .80 ,45d Voluntary Sale by Order of Ownors Wednesday W 5 30 25 25 301 '.Y 14 23 168 195 29 AUCTION Salt Lake Stock Exchange . 12. , 3 17? X 5 79 40 27 49 14 44H1 9 61 S!l 24. . ' 4lr' 00l 5 59 48 30 24 59 33 58 12 8 147 14 44 16 -- 48 Tandy- - Corp TelexCorp l!Teledyne Teneco X 5 47 1 1ia T 40l 14 3 17 7 27 . 12 25V 5- Texaco TexETr 14 711 f.2 Tx PLT 3 43 17 78 X 5 62 124 X 123 12 392 21 62 9 808 32 42 24 114 25 21 68 89 X 7 e U 16.-- 26 33 165 22 43 69 34 X 25 45 7 7 308 51 160 52 429 72 3 492 33 13 34 155 83 53 1789 33 3a C 1104 26 12 31 59 23 24 42 24 5 30 24 25 80 17 15 43Vt 1313 2V0 J upSOM 30 'i 1.24 1.40 1 .80 l'sd 0'c' 24 M44Ji 74'sle'e . 9 7 111 Vnem Rollsmn V4 55 29''., . 11 44 17 338 1 .50d ,80a SpRand SqureD Squibb 2 58 30 !4l partln .450 SpragElKt 7l 29 78 12 24 9 4 26 5 180 44 30 105 35 4 25 34 II 116 II 80 15 1933 44 372 41 177 5 352 SoRailwy SowstPS .74 11 9'i 1 20s SierraPc .80 .SignalCo .60 Simns 1.40a 2.40 Vi SlngerC 4 SmithKAF 2 37l 13l 24 I w s - SebrdWrldArlnS ShallGil 2.40 15 s27 la - 44 49 23 14 137 32 34 24 127 34 7? 13 13 14 138 20 45 24 175 40 80 84 121 13 2516 24 521 74 5.30 2 Sears 25i- p-; ?5 13 14 2d SCMCp Scott Papr 13 32 24 14 56 .'45h 397 12 33 4) 26 4o 314 23 . 27 27. 47 51 It 21 23 73 58 Lear Sie .50 LeMgPC .40 Let) Val Ind Lehm l.TOd Lockheed Loews The LoneSCem . 37 4aT 56 2 40 1.10 RicGrndelndPrff RivianaFd 1 26l 41 33 123 534 274 RevMet RieoeiRap ) RtoGmoelndCmn 7)l 13 27 34 59 54 9- 44 33 39 10 56 i 23' VsiRoanST Mi 3- 4Robshew .70 ' I 41 RochG l.TOg Rockwl 1 40 25 ,RomH 1.40d 4) iPobr Co 80 V. 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EatonY EIPasoNG 20 20 45 23 6 17 Pac Gat 1 40.071.12 PecLtc 1.60 PacPet ,30d PacPwr I 78 PcTAT 1 20 Pan Am WA 1 84 Panhdl Penn Centrl Penney JC 1 FlaPwr 1.48 FlyingTigrs FMC Cp .85 FdFelrS .90 PordMt 2.40 24 7 19 33 24 10 32 19 28 350 8 C2 0 30 59 43 810.09 Standard and Poors Daily 500 Stock Index EascoCp 11 17. 3- 7- 45 10 10 2nd Gradt Ran 10 Public Utilitie 10 ifidustria's 257.00 index Bond Hion Grade Rail 40 155t.46 117 010.44 152 37 115 32 252.94 H7.I7 T.. 12.. 21 Va . 44 24 7 9 27 29 Total 21 2t, 32 29'. a Omark In 41 1.9 OrRock Otis El Ca 2 Outbord M 1 OwenCF .75 p.m. p m. 29l 1 41 31 11E . V 14 25 44 20 43 23 40 30 27 t 10- -. 13 23 17 2244 14 S3 41 31 E 21 10. 1 1 3 v- W 21' 21 Hourly l Vt 18 Id ,20h 1.54 CPioEd Noon yield grades 3 and 4 fully 15 loads at tha latter price Including several loads high choice and prime 5 lb lb; high choice and prim 0 ctrtca lb yield 4 mixed good end grades ) ended JO; stl good 25. derd and low good High cholca and prtmq slaughter heifers wield grades 3 and three loads at the letter prlot) choice lb mixed good and cholca 25.00-2- 5 JO) good 23.50-200 Utility and Commercial cows tew high dressing utility 19.25-1- 9 50) ca ners and cutters 16.0O-ll.2utility commercial bulls Sheep 300; few lots woolsd slaughter lambs go end choice lb 25.00-3- 6 50. CHICAGO Metals Market '. 99 18 21 10 242 21 49 10 123 22 190 H 250 18 41 23 82 14 707 55 4 25 409 45 u X OooenC It o.m. steers and heifers 43; metU 44 18 OcddPef Wednesdays Quotations 27.75-280- slow, Srlur,; S3 1,100 lb. 25 to mostly lower; weights over 1,100 lb. tower; heifers tower; lower; cows 0 bulls tfqedy.. t lb slaughter steers Primp 1 slaughter (!) (I) Weisly (zl Wndsr (z) 4 97 7.42 Salt Lake city egg market unchanged. 552 4 03 0.24 9.0! West Ind ( ces to retailers, delivered to stores. In 11.7412.85 Whthl 41 11.9513.07 Grade AA cartons, cases exchanged: 7.44 dAm extra large ; large AA 048 ; medium AA 4144) ameit AA 8 lb Cheese a- - 40 1b rfndlets black sandwich kat 49;'mHd longhorn 49. 92 score 83; 92 Kora B7; 90 Burter 1 , Score 92. t Prices to producers: Large AA . AA 226-1AA small vr; Snot nonferrous medium NEW YORK SAP) P SEC: X Furnished by Goodbodv Co. 123 South Main Member pf tha New York Stock Exchange (AP4JSDA). Cottle- - CH1-CA- on - ti n it 51 , 24',. 8H B Dresser 1.40 DukeP 1.40 Livestock Markets NORTH SALT LAKE Producers Livestock Market (Wednesday auction): Cows strong to 75) fully steady with Monday) bulb steady) feeder cattle lacking in quality or usual run with weighing conditions in favor of sellsrs. Conner Cows: end Cutter mostly ) utility and commercial mows high yielding young commercial end standard cows ftedtr bulls slaughter bulls 40' 4 40' 4 39 23 189 24 Dow Jones Averages FlintkoteC Dow rdn VURALTY I 4.44 Fd ,40a AMP Inc .90 Arnpex Cp Amstar 1.70 Anacon 1.90 ArmcoS 1.40 mour 1.60 BeilAHII N.Y. Stock Market Spurts Up, Holds Gains at Close 1.20 AlnedSt 1.40 Allis Chaim 1.80 Alcoa AmalSuor Am Hss .22 Am Airl .80 ABrand 2.10 A Brest 1.20 Am Can 2.20 AmCyan 1 AmElec 1.70 Am Export AmHolst .40 A Hama 1.40 AmHosp .24 AMetCx 1.40 Amer Motor AmNGs 2.10 APhoto .12d A Smalt 1.90 Am Stand I An.T&T 2.40 Am Zinc C CM Chg. LOW SiUOife) High AcmeMk Adust Silver Price Hopes subsequent processing. Major targets include potassium sul uths. NEW YORK (UPD Selected stocks on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday: Thursday Morning He said that he expected silyer prices to firm up and be meaningfully higher Mr. Allen said that he expected net earnings for this year to about 85 cents a share, before extraordinary items, compared with 62 cents a share the year before. The Great Salt Lake operations involve the recovery of several chemicals from lake brines by selective precipitation in solar evaporation ponds and AH sates In hundred 100) emitted except tor those desianated (z) which are traoeJ in 10 shee lots and earned In tut!. DIVIDENDS: are annual rate unless otherwise identified; (a) plus extra; tb) last on paid yean (c) payment accumulated dividends; Id) declared or paid so tar this year, fio regular rata; (e) cash plus stock; g) annua! rate plus stock dividend; (h) paid th.s year latest dividend omitted; (i) per cent in stock; (k) per cent in stock paid Mist vear; (q) In bankruptcy-receivershi- p or reorganizax) ax tion; s) capital distribution; dividandj (wi) whan tssuad (wl) warrants. Indicates toltcwing FRACTIONS; figure is traction In 32nds; (?) indiates following Agure Is traction In 64thsj (r) following figure is fraction in isaths ; Is) following figure is fraction In 128ths; (t) rindicatet following figure It fraction In Norfolk Ws 3 Northwesilnd NoA Rk 1 20 NcNIGs 2 60 NoSiPw 1.79 Nw Ban 1.40 Norton Si 5! 1 1 1 6-l |