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Show Same Warranties Cover Rost 72 Cars By Carole Shifrin Washington Post Writer What's going to happen when your 1972 car breaks down and you take it in for repair? tained a 12,000-mil- e (whichever comes first; warranty, during which the companies promise free repair or replacement of any defective, or meltunctioning part of the warcar. These ranties, as they are called, do not cover maintenance parts, like filters or spark plugs. 12-1- 2 About the same things that happened this year. In some cases, the dealer Ls going to fix it and tell you r your warranty covers the cost of the repair. In other instances, he's going to tell you your 1972 car wananty doesn't cover the charge. Except for American Motors, which appears V be the lone innovator this year, the 1972 new car warranties ate virtually unchanged from the 1971 models. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler all have re rifc.v-ea- Special Pioisions In addition some companies have some special piovisions. Ford's warranty, for instance, break-iincludes a period for special servicing at no extra charge. These ser f to CONTINENTAL PHONE BANK BLOG. 359-773- 7 y 'Violated Mining IlukV accident, abuse, Chile Fines Copper Finn SANTIAGO, CHILE (UPI) A $12,400 fine was imposed Tuesday on the American-owne- d Braden Copper Co. in Santiago by the Government which claimed the company violated mining rules prior to its na- Copper Agency, tionalization. Braden is a subsidiary of the Kennecott Copper Co. which the Marxist - oriented government of President Salnationalized vador Allrnde last July. The Braden company was primarily responsible for administration of mining at the El Teniente mine, base of operations here. The governments copper agency, known as Codelco for its Spanish initials, announced the fine following arbitration in a judicial court. Members Ken-necot- ts Section 24,000-mil- e year's The rules are simiwarranty. lar to the U.S. warranties: no s for abuse; the owner must maintain and service his VV in accordance with a VW' schedule; normal maintenance items are not covered. There is one free maintenance at 609 miles and free diagnoe sis four times at intervals. One must pay for the repairs diagnosed. fix-up- 6,000-mil- (Copyright) Mr. Anderson said that to expand objectives of the association, dues membership have been raised from $20 to $50. The decision, by the board of directors, he said, was made after a great deal of forethought and planning in preparation of expanding the programs and various committees necessary , to make the Utah Ski Assn, function properly and to be responsive to the needs of all the busiin winter nesses involved - Utah." L.vUlahn Promoted Special to The Tubune HowNEW YORK CITY ard L. Edwards, formerly of Salt Lake City, has been named coordinator of international affairs for the Anacon- - Ikmielt Hits Rhodesian Co. firm. He formerly was a member of the Salt Lake law firm of Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall and McCarthy. He joined Anaconda in 1968 as assistant general counsel. F. Bennett, laundry The Utahn held that other compelling reasons to exempt chrome ore from an embargo put on Rhodesian goods five years ago by President Johnson following a recommendation of sanctions against the African nation by the United Nations. I understand that prior to tiie UN sanctions the United States was buying 60 percent of its chrome from American-owne- d companies in Rho- desia at $25 a ton," Sen. Ben- Since then nett explained. we have been purchasing about the same percentage from the Soviet Union at approximately S75 per ton. This obviously makes little an ftom economic sense standpoint. Special to The Tribune VV. FRANCISCO Karl Somers, associate professor of manufacturing engineering at Utah State University, and Dell K. Allen, professor of industrial technology at Brigham Young University, have been named winners of the 1971 educational achievement award of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Region MI. - SAN j Special Reductions on TRACTOR TIRES PLUS Winter Driving Specials Ready-Gri- p Weather Oil Tires All Don't miss this three-da- y Anti-freez- e Sugar Act Gets McKay'y Backing THREE DAYS ONLY! Batteries and Tribune Washington Bureau House apWASHINGTON proval of the conference re-- I port on legislation to extend the Sugar Act diew praise Wednesday from Rep. Gunn wno noted McKay, the measure was of special importance to Utah where tne raising of sugar beets has become a substantial part of the state's agricultural efforts. - CLOSET sale C0MBINAT30N 7, 8 and 9 1800 So. West Temple OCT. FREE ; stock prices. It's Winners Most gtoups shared in the advance, with individual win nets outpacing losers on the Big Board bv betier than Reflecting the improvement in slock prices generally, the Big Board displayed 56 highs and 37 lows. On Tuesday, it had shown 35 highs and 49 low s. On the Ameiican Exchange, late rally helped send most issues into the win column in heavier trading. The exchange's price index, which was up 0.04 at 2 p.m., finished up 0.12 at 25.68. Of the 1,157 issues traded Wednesday, 537 rose, 352 declined and 268 were un changed. Listitutionals Up a Turnover on the exchange 4.03 million to expanded shares from 3.32 million on Tuesday as institutional interest perked up. A total of 15 blocks of 10.000 shares or more were trailed against 10 blot ks the day before. MarThe ket made good gains on model ate trading. The NASDAQ industrial index ro'-- 0.91 to Barrier 900.55. Volume inci eased to 15.63 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange fiom 12 36 the previou' million e 112.12. shares. (Copv right) Interested in a career in the securities business i Attend A. G. Edwards submarines. Utahns Gets Honors TRUCK Although details of Nixons Phase Two have been a close; ly guarded secret, many brothat or hope kers believe it will provide the fuel for an other extended upswing in the Dow industrials bell, boomed ahead 9.41 points to edge above the psychological barrier at 900, finishing at Although I sincerely hope for the day when we can deal with the USSR as a trustworthy friend, I am convinced that the day is well into the future. In the meantime, it makes little sense to rely upon that country for over half of our supply of a metal necessary for production of such items as jet aircraft and operations. CAR concen-tiation- With the stock tape running three minutes late at the final enemies nt SQUARE CONDOMINIUMS Pass Psychological Too often we have been caught in the uncomfortable positiou of rewarding avowed and punishing friends, said Sen. Bennett. The importation embargo was defeatetl82-4- . The changes result from new emphasis on institutional, industrial, commercial and career apparel areas, he said. Richard H. Nordiund, with the firm since the fall of 1969, lias been named vice president of marketing; Terry B. Morns has been named secretary - treasurer and sujterin-tendeof operations. Chadwick B. Morris has been GEORGETOWN cast Russia." manager. 2110 EAST 33RD SOUTH, SALT LAKE CITY - his vote Wednesday against chrome importation proposals, asserting it is ridiculous to continue an embargo on this strategic material from Rhodesia, while importing it from Three personnel changes by Murray Laundry Inc., operators of Paramount - Murray Laundry and Dry Cleaning were announced by H. Ross Brown, president and general LAST, IjaupcjS, styled condominium units for sale at prices you can afford. Georgetown Square offers one, two and three bedroom condominiums, fully carpeted and draped, startmq at $19,b00 . . . with 90 financing' And they're ready now NO A i ING to enoy he freedom and security of condominium livinq in a gtrden setting at the Georgetown for occupant y Dis Georgetown Square is already built, beautifully lanrisi apen and 'ady a i on e A cuts arp tintt'vely different styling for each unit avoids monotony and m e. yo t let ii"' anpua ues k iu hens qas heated, elei tncally air conditioned and have completely equipped 5 ' South n Sa t at LOCATED at e 1 1d L as' i baths CONVENIENTLY dining and utility rooms and n set bat k one na f tout n from busy City, close to exiellent shopping churches and st bools ueniqetnwn Squa'e streets for maximum seiunty and privat y A family si ed swimnunq pool ami e,ep's ro.r i wii atld to you' v to the Georgetown today. Models open daily. pleasure ano well being at the Geotgetown. Enjoy a pleasant sit to 7 p 'ii. 'Colonial Charm and Fronomy with Modern Com emem e' Dow-Jone- Tribune Washington Burearu WASHINGTON Sen. Wal-lac- e Laundry Promotes 3 townhouse s At 1 p.m., the Industrial Average actually was down less than a point from Tuesdays close. Then stock prices gradually firmed. However, it was not until the final hour, when the Dow rose more than seven points, that the sudden recovery crystallized. Chrome Bar Mr. Edwards is vice president and secretary for the of terms of tax expenditure . There is obvtouslv some point s at which population can no longer be served or operated with optimum efficiency." Index Edges Past Barrier later. named foreman "I'm confident many would to the represent not an asset county in terms of tax generation, but rather a liability m Stock Prices Soar Briskly -- t, da Page 8 7, 19? 1 o 9 lie Utah Ski Assn.'s annual meeting will be Nov. 22 at Alta. Woody Anderson, ptesi-denannounced. Time, place and agenda will be announced in October state and local governments.' Make no mistake. He made some comments The Mountain States will be that could be considered alien discovered. to the traditional rhetoric of And what happens between now and the year 2000 will be development. one of the most important Consider population addition chapteis in the merging histo- and the cieation of new ry of the country, says Bruce Rot kw ell, president of Coloia-dA bonanza ioi the National Bank, Denver. In a luncheon speech to the Rocky Mountain Federation of States Wednesday noon at the Hotel Utah, he said it is important that the mountain states not repeat the mistakes of the older eastern states. He has hope, but he was far from optimistic abcut the Wests ability to deal with polNew York Times Service lution, urban decay, the mainA late rally NEW YORK tenance of services. sent stock prices briskly highHe urged the Mountain and States shed themselves of the er Wednesday as traders institutions took an optimistic philosophy and structure of view of Phase Two possibitheir 19th century constituNixon's to adopt aggressive lities for President tions stabilization proeconomic rather than passive roles. gram. their must They recapture The suddenly blooming rallv leadership from the federal moved which out of the blue. At 12 :30 came government since the 30s aggressively p.m., Jws wires carried the into virtually all of our sogial announcement .that Nixon w ill and economic life to fill the vacuum created largely by make a nationwide address at the denial of r xmsibility of 5:30 p.m. tMDT) Thursday to announce details for the next the move for which phase Wall Street has been wailing for weeks. The current wage-pric- e freeze expires Nov. 13. Alla Meet sports Thursday Morning Growing Pain? Test for West Plan fur 12-1- 2 lat Salt Lake City, Utah Utah Skiers Import Warranties The warranties for the major imports also appear unchanged fioru last year. Toyota and Datsun both have a warranty, with pro- spokesman said its warrantees will probably be unchanged from B Today in Business troubles on. vision for two inspections during the cars early life. Volvo, too, is sticking wuh jl 1971 warranty for the 1972 cars. ffihtnw Bttsiiws folt negligence, racing, or the car owners failure to have the required maintenance services at the proper times, are not coveied. Auto company critics have maintained that negligence and abuse are big words dealers can blame a lot of car Volkswagen QGBTfflOP mss n y vices include wheel alignment and carburetor adjustments on most Ford cars. Economy to are excluded models keep their prices competitive with import dealers who generally do not provide such coverage a Ford spokesman said. General Motors has a similar period in which it will make service adjustments at no charge; Chrysler does not. Each of the companies warns consumers ill ihe wairar.ty that repaiis necessitied by Markets Finance Mines SATURDAY, Oct. 9 10:00 A.M- .- 12:00 P.M. ' ' In our Offices: 174 So. Main Salt Lake City Here s your chance to get an inside look at the securities industry and find out how you might fit into it. G. 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