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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, B Sunday, April 2, 1972 Price Hike Pondered By Arnieo Auto Evports Up I - NEW YORK (AP) Armco Steel Corp.'s decision this past week to radically revise its price schedules on stainless bar, wire and billet is being closely studied by other V- -- t If the proposed revisions which go imo effect on April 10 for new orders and April 17 on shipment, become industrywide, prices should go up Vine (6100 lage nill South). Completed vil- $4.2 million alue. hae ' approximately 5 percent, to American Metal Market, daily newspaper of the metals industry. Armco spokesmen said the firm was seeking to establish prices more closely related to actual manufacturing costs, product by product and grade bv grade, and to establish book prices more closely attuned to current market prices than current quotes. Pricing in most stainless products has been fairly cha- Condominium Construction otic, with discounting of book prices quite common, industry sources said. As a first major step toward solving this problem for stainless plant, U.S. Steel recently families with children may rolled back base prices on purchase units. nicKel bearing stainless plate Village Three will have a by about 20 percent, while clubhouse, pool cutting the distributor disswimming count to not more than 6 perand security guard for own-ei- Starts on Village Three rr Construction has started on condominium development at 1525 East and Vine St. (6100 South). Developer is Richard Prows Inc., which built the original a zrUkt s. cent. Other major producers Three Fountains and Three Fountains East. new community, patterned after the predecessors, will be named Village Three. The area Had figured in a major zoning controversy last year and was finally resolved with dismissal in a court action. to developers, According Three Village already has posted $900,000 in sales. The completed village will have 112 units and a total value of $4.2 million. Village Three offers a townhouse and two -level models. It is aimed at the 45 to age, bracket of who have raised persons families. their However, -- At k 370 So. 7th Salt lake City E. 364-656- 1 Ogden two-lev- el 2540 Ogden Ave. single- 399-378- 5 Tquol Opportunity Employer ' Use Classifieds SAN FRANCISCO (BW) acific Gas in stainless plate. -P- Co. Metal prices cents a pound deCopper livered, foreign 52 44 cents, nominal, New York 15 cent a pound. Lead 8 cens a pound Znc 79 cents a pound, unalAluminum loyed I got, delivered 59 cents a pound, bulk, Antimony 99 5 percent, cariots, producer's plant. 37W-3cents a pound, Magnesium Ingot cents per ton Manganese ore 0 of percent. Nickel si 33 a pound, electrolytic cathodes, Port Colborne, Ont. an ounce Platinum $1 T5 an ounce, New York, Sliver 59 7 pence London. $1 824 a pound. New York. Tin $175 a flask 76 pounds, Quicksilver New York. 27 a short 3 $60 Tunasten ore ton unit, duty extra. int Dealer Lists Appointments Calvin L. Miller has been appointed fleet lease manager at Laury Miller Pontiac, Laury MUler, president, said Saturday. on Calvin has been in Miller , his wife will be the guests of the Pontiac Motor Division for a weeks vacation in Hawaii. Sales Report Dick Strong, president, Automobile Dealers Assn., said new car sales are running far ahead of last year because consumers feel new car prices will rot be going down. Sales of new cars and trucks in Utah during the past week totaled 1,453 compared with 841 during the same week in 1971. Sales of used vehicles at 1,476 were 325 less than the corresponding period a year ago. Utah ir, ENGINE: New Chrysler Industrial 361 cu. in. TRANSMISSION: Model 541, AUXILIARY TRANSMISSIO- TIRES: N- Mr. Miller Synchronized the leasing business for the past eight years and has been in the credit business for 15 with transfer case 1100x20 ALSO IN STOCK Rio Plywood Stolen Glenn 1563 South 2nd West Stewart, mary St. JL rt month. v Can your copier do all this? which sold for $43,000. The home has six bedrooms, many built-ins. Geologists Plan Annual Meet Reported In Realty The Association of American State Geologists will hold tl lr annual meeting May 14 to 18 in Moab, Dr. William P. Hewitt, director of the Utah Geological and Minot alogieal Survey, announced. Fifty states comprise the association. Directors of state geological survey groups usually are the official state geologist. Top rankuig federal officials as well as representatives from the American Petroleum Institute aie expected to attend. The meeting will inch''' talks and field trips around the Moab area. University of Utah professor W. L. Stokes will address a banquet May 17. Business was brisk during the past week, William A. Saan, president, Salt Lake Board of Realtors, said Saturday. He said members of the boards Multiple Listing Service sold 126 properties for $3,396,800. There were 107 homes sold for $2,656,900; nine pieces of vacant property for $178,650; six multiple housing units for $197,750; three business properties for $216,500 and one Idaho farm for Largest sale was a trailer court at 230 S. State in Orem that sold for $164,000. The sale was handled by Roger Moore of Brent E. Henlnger, Realtors. The seller was Lee Rasmussen and the buyer was M. E Janssen. The trailer park is located on three acres of land and has 57 parking pads with electricity and sewer Aide Elected to Post Ex-Mo- ss Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON, D.C.-D- ale former press Zabriskie, secretary to Sen. Frank E. has been electMoss, ed a vice president of DeHart and Broide, Inc., Washington public affairs counseling firm. He is a former Salt Lake newsman and was in public relations positions with Hercules Inc. and Thiokol Chemical Corp. in Utah and Delaware. connections. The top home sale w'as a O. brick home at 4496 Brockbank Dr. (4435 South) that sold for $43,000. The sale was handled by Noel Taylor of Ken Evans Realty. The seller was Bruce Smith and the buyer was Harold Smithson. Hydraulic Crane Sale Chief Named In Orem For ZCMI W. Keith Mitchell will be manager of the new ZCMI store to be opened in Oiem, the firm an- nouneed. Mr. Mitchell lias been man-- l ager of the Fair Valley store. An of alumnus Brigham Young University, he joined ZCMI m 1953. He is past president of the Valley Fair Mall Merchants Assn, and Is presently chaiiman of the board of the West Valley Chamber of Commerce. He w ill be succeeded at Valley Fair by Heber J. Lloyd. Mr. Lloyd joined ZCMI in 1966 as an executive trainee while finishing work for an MBA degree at the University of Copy fine halftones. 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Gfte 2Vz-T- Electric & restored has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to alter its divestiture order against El Paso Natural Gas Co., to permit the district court, where the divestiture hearing is being conducted, to choose an alternative remedy if it finds it more appropriate in the public interest. In its motion PG&E stated that a critical gas shortage exists and divestiture would be detrimental to its customers and harmful to California and the public interest. CONTRACTORS FARMERS LOGGERS MILITARY lowed suit, and consequently some pricing order has been Gas Firm Asks Revised Order The fol- TOKYO (AP) Japans auto exports totaed 168,872 vehicles in February, up 38 9 percent from a year earlier and up 8 3 percent from the previous month, the Japan Auto Manufacturers Association said Saturday. 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