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Show t r Bill Would Make Lender Aii line Chief Pay for Title Insurance Bucks Dip In Economy their buyers from Fage Proxmire, Ne .louse News Service WASHINGTON Sen. William will try to cut hundreds of dollars f rori., the cost of buying a honft by making banks and savings associations pay for the title searches .u title insurance that protect them. Home buyers themselves now pay for such searches am, insurance at a cost that varies from $6 to $269 nationwide for title searches, plus $2.50 per $1,000 of mortgage loan for insurance. The title insurance industry writes policies assuring real estate l and mortgage holders the houses and land they buy are free from claims that could later cloud their titles. Almost all lending institutions require such insurance and the title search that before granting goes with it oi 'ven transferring a mortgage. And even though the insurance protects only the lenders investment the home-buymust pay for it. Buyers can purchase addier tional their insurance protecting own investment in a home or a piece of land, usually at an extra $1 per $1,000 of purchase price. After a staff Continued structure of the $299 million-a-ye- ar title insurance indusProxmire has decided those charges are too high. his cure: A measure mak- try, Rent Electronic Calculators the financially powerful banks and savings and loan institutions pay .or any title searches and insurance they require before making a mortgage loan. ing KEY 21 BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. Kelsey Ave., Salt Lake City, lit Canon Norelco (Copyright) r 1 EARN UTAHS Green Beans today. 1, As far as own airline is concerned in 1972, Lawrence noted: We are positioned to handle any traffic upturn without a commensurate increase in costs. ONlSWNGS In Siekness Success n business? Surround yourself with the right people and be a good neighbor, says Edwin S. Gallacher, president. Portland Cement Co. of Utah, 615 W. 8th South. For Portland Cement, being a good neighbor began in 1938 when the company began its clean air program with the installation of a glass bag house to filler the air. This was the second installation of this type on a cement plant in the nation," Mr. Gallacher said. "At first, the equipment caused some difficulties, but we have since mastered them. to the outlook for his companys business next year, Lawrence replied; As Forecast Increase fore-castin- traffic. K; decided to discuss what Braniffs budgeted forecast is for next year. Although Braniff achieved a 65 percent and 70 percent load this summer flying one from Dallas to Hawaii, Lawrence said it has no intention now of taking delivery of another of those huge, widee bodied jets against which it has already paid $11 million of the $25 million purchase price. Instead he said he had asked Boeing to find another buyer for the plane. Braniff is more interested now in getting delivery of an additional six Boeing f PENSACOLA, FLA. (AP) -A Marine captain' and his son who reported to a hospital after eating from a CERTIFICATES can green beans that didnt taste right, show no signs of botulism poisoning, a Navy spokesman said Saturday night. of Capt. William Cleveland Jr., 27, and his son, William III, were admitted to a Navy hospital here Friday. Preliminary tests showed they might SIX-MONT- eaten contaminated have French style sliced green beans made by Stokely - Van H CERTIFICATES Inc. Camp, T'ere's $500 y 60-Da- wrong nothing with them, nothing at all, said the spokesman of the Clevelands. I n Indianapolis, David McVoy, a senior vice president of Stokely - Van Camp said Saturday night that the company wants the FDA to officially admit there was no botulism in their product. Then we will immediately recall the recall, he said. It has probably cost us millions of dollars right now on the basis of the insult that has happened to our product, McVey said. For a hundred years weve sold Stokely products completely free of any question of wholesomeness. OR MORE Demand CERTIFICATES s, conventional Research Grant Awarded BYU SAVINGS Special to The Tribune research $3,000 has been grant awarded by Utah Copper DiA new Provo e jet-ine- rs 0 1 50; Days the second installation was completed, we had spent air cleanup. And this was long before there was pressure from both state and federal government. This was carried out to be a good neighbor and to not dilute the environment. We try to garner good will and to be When $600,000 on 8 40. Feeder Choice good heifers: steer calves 41 lb 0 lb lb heifer 33.75-3- 6 1 choice 25; calves 33 Feeder cows and bulls: Feeder bulls feeder cows 18.0023.90. Idaho, Utah, Eastern Nevada Feedlot and range sale, (USDA-AP- ) Slaughter steers finished the week .25 to .50 higher. Heifers In very scant supply were steady to .25 higher. A broad demand prevailed throughout the Inter 30 Feede cattle: Confirmed 3,300 (Idaho Utah 350, Nevada 1,120). 00 lb steers 34 Choice lbs laid including several leads 4 in feedlot with 2 pet. shrink 34 50; 5 lb heifers few choice 0 steer calves lb choice lb heifer 39 choice calves 33 00; all feeders are for Immediate to early November delivery. Sheep: Confirmed 8 500 (Idaho 4,200, Utah 4.300). lb prime Choice Including 00 Load wooied slaughter iambs 26 1,830, No Minimum Deposit No Time Limit two-vea- 0EEG) CONTRO 1 WEEDS G law NG SERVICE ti: FOR LEASE BUSINESS BUILDING Sixth and Main Streets Richfield, Utah 9,1 94 square foot building, central heat and air conditioned. iOaggeft County Phillips Petroleum Co. United States No 1, located 560 feet from both "A" the north and west lines, 28 wildcat. Tight hole. 7,751, Hevation, Duchesne County Diamond Shamrock Corp, Amarillo. W Idcat. Located Tex Gulf-Ut1,980 feet from the south line, 1 981 feet Vom the east line, Continuing to flow and test well. Gulf Oil Corp. Chidester Springs Triblocated 1,873 feet from the al north line, 929 eet from the west line, 6.942. Elevation Wildcat. Proposed depth, 15,300. Green Drilling Brlnkerhoff Drilling Co., Ute Tribal located 1,981 feet from the north line, 1,830 feet from the east line, 5.738. Wildcat. Elevation, Proposed depth, 10,000 Wasatch. Drilling. Co. Ute Indian Phillips Petroleum "A" No. 1, located 1,825 feet from the north line, 553 feet from Lie west line. Wildcat. Elevation 6 882. Proposed depth, 14,000 Mesa Verde. Tight hole Brlnkerhoff Drilling Co. Ute Tribal 32-located 724 feet from the souh line, 1 693 feet from the east line, Wildcat. Elevation, 5,723. Proposed depth, 1,900, Wasatch. Brlnkerhoff Drilling Co Ute Tribal located 1,650 feet from the north line, 1,977 feet from the west line. Wildcat. Elevation, 5,677. depth, 9,300, Wasatch. Grand County located Anschutz Corp. Federal 773-1,407 feet from the south line, 2,160 feet Wildcat. from the east lin, Elevation, 5,240. Proposed depth, 5,000, Morrison. et at, Ferguson Oil Co. located 660 feet from the west line, Elevation 4.408, Wildcat. proposed depth 6,685 Paradox. Drilling. Garfield County Co. Amocr Production "G" No. 1, locateo 660 feet from the south line, 1.980 feet from the west line, 6 Wildcat. Tight hole. (801) 364-430- 1 CQuMMC SALT LAKE MFG. CO. 2305 So. 1100 West Woods Cross, Utah PHONE 295-22S- Sr 1070 South Main Call Roy Hopkinson Lease Mgr. 531-444- 4 SERVICES, INC. FB cutter cows: and 50 Flavin Beardsley & Company utility Slaughter heifers: Mostly choice 85- lb 29.10-340; few standard lbs 25 Slaughter cows and bulls; few young commercial cows 22 cutter and ew canner 16 50; utility 18 uiility and comrr .rcial bulls cutter bulls 1,155 An investment advisory firm, registered with the appropriate federal and state authorities. Specializing in complete portfolio management services. SMITHFIELD Top dairv cow 495 00; good to choice dairy cows and heifers 425.00-4500; smaller common 00; high yielding dairy cows 300 beiferettes utility and commercial cows canner and cutter cows 40. bulls 25.25-2steer calves stock 33 Hereford stock heifer calves 0 Holstein steers lb Hereford Minimum account size of $2,000 24.00 29.50. Choice fed steers none; choice fed heifers none; fed Holstein steers none; Holstein heifers lb 36 1 50; 27.00-3- 8 R ? Holstein heifers 50; n lambs 21 50; hogs 15 bull calvfs 15.00-4- 2 50 per head. Good active market. Meat cows 25 to 50 cents stronger. For our brochure and Statement of Account Operations, write: P. 0. Box 471 Clearfield, Utah 841C5 Drillers Report Rigs! American The Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors reports 24 rotary oil well rigs making holes in Utah. A year ago the figure was 13. It was 20 both a week ago and Introducing... ; Livestock Loans for your production needs-fe- ed, stock, equipment. Lets talk' Call Stanley Peters, Mgr. Utah Livestock PCA S.L.C.tfOl) AND AUCTION NOVEMBER DOVGLAS D. STEWART, JR. 6,10:30 a.m. INVENTORY LIQUIDATION - HUSTLER, INC. FARM MACHINERY electric clotches, ate. shafts, Our specialists will help you with tax sheltered pension plans, variable annuities, financing buy and sell agreements and stock redemption plans, mutual funds, bonds and insurance of all types, for business, home, life, income, car, boat, etc. as- Call for a complete analysis today. clipper beet top saver Demonstrator "CLAIR" WELTE At Tracy insurance we specialize in complete financial analysis and Risk Management - eliminating the duplications and filling the gaps, for the individual or the most complex business New Hostler Brt Harvesters 7 Used Hostler Beet Harvesters 2 New WESCON Beet lifter leaders (soma small parts missing.) 8 WESCON Top beaters (small parts missing) Beet harvester parts incloding draper chain, tires, bearings, gear boxes, drive 1 54 Ratal y bedders (all not complete) 8 New Clipper beet top savers 8 New Clipper beet top savers 3 New Clipper beet top savers (The above 19 top savers are in major component stages of sembly regoiring final assembly to be made field ready) L These two outstanding men bring an added dimension of knowledge and experience o our growing family of Insurance Specialists, now totaling 14, to sei e you better. ; The inventory in excess of 4 million dollars, will be auctioned off in wo lots. One lot will consist of all farm maemnery inventory The otner will consist of inventory tor an industrial product line known as Shrock Pulley." Hustler a successor firm Western Conveyor which manufactured farm equipment undei the WESCON brand name. 1 CLARON We are proud to -- nnounce the appointment of Claron L. Welte and Douglas D. Stewart, Jr., as Account Executives at Tracy Insurance Agency. 2401 WARM SPRINGS AVE. BOISE, IDAHO 1 Carleson Cadillac 4 IkvJBsM HOURS DAILY stores. Proven quality and groupoperating techniques buying discounts on famous brand create Nothing greater profits tor you. Investment required. For full information at no obligation, write Suite 422-42Bldg., Billings. ML 58101 or call (406) Thank you Have You Noticed The Stock Market Lately? WESCON beet top savers WESCON top chopper INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT PARTS Tap saver parts including tires, bearings, gear boxes, drive shafts, etc. Shrock Pulley parts including stators, gears, etc. Raw material includ.ng sheet steel, bar stock, tubing, cold rolled shafting. Immediate Delivery Most 1972 Models Available - Salt Lake City - 24 Lease Your 1872 Department r GUARDS ON DUTY Start a successful business of your own in a prime shopping center in this area. Become a member of Americas fastest growing group of chldren's INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT PARTS Outside 10 may be entitled to tax savings that OWN A PROFITABLE CHILDREN'S STORE IN A PRIME SHOPPING CENTER FARM MACHINERY & PARTS $.75 per ft. per month 'Lengths) DISCOUNT TILL DEC. 1,1971 Feeder 19 Wildcat. Elevation, 5,29. Proposed depth, 6,500, Deser 'reek. Sanpese County Phillips Petroleum Co. Prl- - "N'; No. 1, located 671 feet from the Suuth and east lines, Tight hole. 2 New 1 New Paved parking area. call Real Estate $ i per ft. per month (Lengths) you INC 6528 South State Murray. Utah 84107 Phone: 4,796. Proposed depth, 6,000, Paradox. Mobil OH Corp. Federal "HH" N. No. 1, located 1,650 feet from the north line and 2,150 feet from the west line, Trailers Campers Other Vehicles Inside OF AMItICA. do- a month ago. AVAILABLE & so INTER-TA- Cull "1 Utaiflty slaughter ewes 4.00. Slaughter cattle f.o.b. feedlot pet. shrink, delivery immediate to 10 days except where stated otherwise. Feeders F.O.B. weighing point Vtnk pet except as stated and for immediate through delivery. early November Sheep equivalent 4 pet. shrink. Con6,020 firmed last week: slaughter steers, 1,670 slaughter heifers, 1,250 feeder cattle, and 2,750 sheep. Confirmed last year: 4,220 slaughter steers, 1,000 slaughter heifers, 24)00 feeder cattle, and 44)00 sheep. SALINA Producers' Salina Auction. Salable Friday 690 compared to 575 last year and 14)08 last year. Receipts and attendance shortened due to storm in area. Trading brisk with bulk of supply feeder cattle. Feeder cattle and caives fully steady to .25 higher on weights over 550 lb. Slaughter cows steady to .25 higher with the advance on average cutter. Bulls steady, slaughter steers absent, slaughter heifers strong to .50 higher. lb Feeder steers: Choice lb 40 choice 0 choice 20; lb 35 choice choice lb 0 2 28 lb lbs 25; good 0 4 25; lb 27.20-330 00; qood Holsteins and few standard good lbs. 0 lb. FeeJer heifers: Choice 0 10; lb 31.50-36 34 50; choice Qood id. tew choice 0 lb, 29 STORAGE SPACE Boat by for Information concerning your possible savings or other tax questions write or call Tr Formerly used as retail food store. Contact your (ocal Realtor or Co Collette Petroleum Champlain located 687 feet from Unit State the north line, 2,100 feet from the east Wildcat. Elevation, line, 5,732. Proposed depth, 3,000 Cedar Mesa. Sen Juan County Amerada Hess Corp Federal Connel-le- y No. 1, located 330 feet from tt north line, 1,100 feet from the east line, 6,097. Wildcat. Elevation, Proposed depth 6 800 Total depth, 5,914, circulating and conditioning hole to run logs. 7oller & Danneberg, Denver, Navaio 121-Tribe No. Located to Wildcat. Well will be depth of 5,645 to test potential of the Deseret Creek Formation. MKnlght Petroleum Co., Denver, Federal Petroleum Inc. located 460 feet from both the south and west lines. Wildcat. Elevation, bookings re not receiving. Intermountain Oil L g Editor's Note: The Tribune publishes information concerninq wells of special interest only, according to designation of the operators. kiddie Shops ARE YOU SELF EMPLOYED If Weekly Livestock Report for Local Areas heifers: Confirmed 1,300 Slaughter (loaho 1,100, Utah 200). lb Choice yield grade 30.50-300, few loads good and choice proixT-tie- s mestic fabricators for their of Health. Holsteins r New-ordp- And Im optimistic about the future. I think the bottom has been reached in the recession in the construction business and things will be even better next year providing industry can find a reasonable fuel and the ecologists are reasonable in their application of the laws. Mr. Gallacher is a member of the industry advisory committee to the Utah Air Conservation Committee, State Division lb - de- 1,806,504 tons. Lookiug Up 0 Maior metal prices. 574-5cents a pound, deCopper livered. foreign 45 33 cents, nominal New York Lead Ixlx'j cents a pound. New cents St. Louis. York; 13 17 cents a pound Zmc 29 cents a pound, unalAluminum loyed ingots, delivered. 59 cents a pound. Burk. Antimony 99 5 percent, carlots, producer's piant 36' 437 cents a pound, MagneF'um ingot. ore 6348 cents per ton Manganese unit of percent. 33 a Nickel pound, electrolytic cathodes, Port Colborne, Ont. P'atinum an ounce. $1 307 an ounce, Silver New York, 52 4 pence, London. Tm $1.68 a pound, New York. a flask (76 $264 Quicksilver pounds). New York. $60.75-6- 3 27 e ghevt Tunasten ore ton unit, duty extra. Domestic fabricator shipments of their copper and actual brass mill products refined copper consumed in the products at the end of the first nine months of 1971 were 40,000 tons less than for the same period last year. The monthly average this year was 149,521 tons. Market American Metal said shipments for October, December November and w'ould have to average 153,604 tons for the annual total to match last year's total of Success in business conies, aside from the usual ingredients of hard work, from surrounding yourself with the right people. And dont be afraid to delegate authority. One man cant know everything, so let your sales manager take care of sales, your production chief, production: And if they dont do the job, get someone who can, Mr. Gallacher said. The cement industry is ahead of many major industries in its efforts to clean up the air. Many cement firms have a very substantial investment in air pollution equipment, he said. He noted that the national fuel shortage is being aggravated because much of the available coal has a high sulfur content and cannot be burned without some air pollution. Here in the West ve re fortunate to have a supply of coal available. Of course, the answer to the fuel shortage may lie in nuclear energy, he said. He also pointed out that construction activities have been depressed, but have improved this year. $28,00-2- Place Estimates American Metai Market said shipments for October, and November December would have to average 121, 81 tons to match last years total of 1,706.212 tons. Show Decline 1961. choice 25. j in Chile. He took anolner position ,,ith an engineering firm and .lien in 1951, joined Portland Cement as assistant chemist. He held several positions at the company and was named president in mountain region with most interests finding finished cattle in a short supply and in stiong hands. The cariot meat trade advanced .50 to as much as 1.50. Feeder cattle trading continues to be confined mainly to local auctions. A few confirmed direct sales were fully steady. Slaughter lambs were steady to .25 higher. Slaughter steers: Confirmed 5,5C0 (All Idaho). 0 lb Choice yield grale 0 includlate sales ing dozen loads 32.50 In Eastern Idaho; 500 head Choice 1,200 lb 31.50 December delivery; choice yield grade mostly 4 few early lbs 31.0031.50; Good to mostly Choice lbs loads good and couple 3 and prodfirst the end of nine months of 1971 wfr-eabout 35.200 tons more than for the same 1970 period. So far this year they averaged 149,018 tons a month. clines in income from their previously owned and recently Edw in S. Gallaclu-- r Be a Good Neighbor . . NORTH SALT LAKE Weekly summery of Producer's Livestock Auction for week ending Friday. Cattle salable, 1,389. Receipts curtailed by deer season and storm. Capacity attendance at both the Monday and Wednesday sales, with active bidding on all classes. Slaughter steers sold strong to 50 higher. Cows uneven, steady to 50 lower with full decline on canner kind. Bulls steady to 50 higher. All classes feeder cattle and calves steady to 50 higher. commercial and Cows: Utility 20.25-2- 4 30; standard cows to 24.70; canner and cutter slaughter bulls 25.80-3- 0 50. 6 lb Fed cattle: Choice 80; standard to slaughter steers 32.20-3high good Holstein steers 26 lb steers: Choice Feeder 36.40-38 5 lb 34.10-3- 5 25; 50; 7 lb 33.30-3- 4 00; lb 32 5 lb mixed good and choice 32 lb 29 25; 25; good steers lb Holstein feeder substantial to expropriated eopier of vision, Kennecott Copper Corp. to Brigham Young Universitys chemical engineering department to study air pollution. Dr. Robert Heaney, process control and environmental engineer at Kennecott, will cor ordinate the study with BYU. referred AS' he said. Mr. Gallacher was born in Salt Lake City in 1924, attended West High School and graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering. He served two years in the U.S. Navy and then did graduate work at ComeL University. He received las master's degree in mechanical engineering in 1950. Mr. Gallacher returned to Utah as a representative of Lincoln Laboratories, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a ad worked in the development of the nations ground-to-ai- r missile program. Leader in Boeing 727s in its fleet. (Copyright) 24 PASSBOOK three-engin- that can accommodate 200 passengers, than it to up is in putting in orders at this time either for the McDonnell-Dougla- s Corps. widebodies DC-1or the LOCKHEED Aircraft Corps. widebodies Tristar, according to Lawrence. It now has 38 LeadNEW YORK (AP) ing domestic producers of copper and other metals all struck the same note in reor porting lower wnings losses m-- for the third quarter and first nine months of 1971 the past week. Statements accompanying the reports repeatedly tried lower copper prices, shutdown costs and losses in production due to strikes, and delays in returning to full production following strikes, according to American Metal Market, the industrys daily newspaper. In addition. Anaconda Co. and Kennecott Copper Coip. W good neighbors, see an improvement over 1971 (in which Braniffs traffic showed a 2.2 percent gain for the first nine months after having been flat for the first half and showing an 8 percent gain in the third quarg ter). We presently are an increase in We four-engin- ONE-YEA- R 1 s W 31, 1971 Copper, Melal Finns Join Chorus Earnings Drop brass mill copper ucts at the 4 Good Neighbor ? Just Good Sense Boe-ing-7- Cleared RATES the to to to operate profitably under economic conditions as they exist five-mon- th study Business Portrait D-- 2 is on the upside. The No. 1 objective for airlines ir 1972, according should be Lawrence, themselves The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October TRACY by APPT., ANYTIME PRIOR TO SALE The inventory i. available for inspection by appointment at any tima convenient to you. You may make an appointment and obtain further information from Scott Nelson, Thomas Mdntire, or Elden Stirnweis at First Security Bank, Boise, Idaho (203) 344-354INSPECTION, t INSURANCE AGENCY 1047 East 2100 South t Salt Lake City. Utah r (SOI) 436-873- 1 |