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Show I Mart See - saws New York Times Service Stock prices NEW YORK rose Friday in response to reports on secret Vietnam negotiations and later fell back when the State Department said there was no basis to the reports. But the market maintain 1 sufficient forward momentum to finish with a gain. The - on Viet Report AverIndustrial age, ahead by nearly 6 points at noon, weathered the latest State Department denial to close with an advance of 3.92 points at 941.23. The apathy of investors, faced with a flurry of conflicting versions of Vietnam developments, was shown by the low volume of 13.21 million shares. Dow Jones Best Performer Automobile a:.d gold stocks, d as well as several issues, starred as the markets best performers. At 11 a.m., the Dow was off slightly. Then the market began to move up at 11:15, following a French newspaper report that the United Sta.es had accepted certain peace demands of the Communists negotiations. during secret Shortly before 1:30 p.m., the State Department issued a of the report. On Wednesday, State Department denials of reports of an agreement for a cease-firin Vietnam destroyed a strong rally, taking he Dow indusgrowth-oriente- Now you i use u. e de-m- V Now you don't. Scamper. For people seeking a camper thatll tag light-weig- ht hap- pily along behind the tamily car. Curb weight, 956 lbs. Hitch weight, 130 lbs. Scamper. For families who need something storable. Folded for vauey fain man win- dows. Sleeping room for six Large wing beds. Tough waterproof vinyl exterior. six-foote- Price? Now thats really the comforting part. Ask Bob Reeves at Pacer Sport & Cycle. You cant see Scamper anyplace else. PACIER Sport & Cycle 5665 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Loses $543,000 Suit e CALIF. (AP) -BCascade Corp. has been ordered to pay $343,000 in damages to two San Francisco men who claimed the land companyvaluesmisrepresented and road property access to acreage they purchased. A spokesman for die com- OAKLAND, oise Mines - Markets - Finance Saturday Morning, Stay 6, 1972 Second Section Page 38 Rampton Calls for Partnership State Asks Control of Grants pany called the jury verdict absurd and said wuuld move for a new trial. The money was von by San Francisco physician Dr. Irving London and stockbroker L. Scott Barksdale, who alleged the firm land value, misrepresented road access and availability of water on 460 acres they purchased five years ago in Siskiyou County. Also named as defendants v ere former Boise land salesman John L. Moore and his v ife v ho were directed to pay Federal agencies, particularly at the regional level, spend too much time monitoring the administration of federal funds by states, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said Friday at Hotel Utah. Gold Prices beryllium components for the Navys Poseidon Missile system. This brings the total of Poseidon orders awarded to Brush to $65 million. Brushs beryllium mine and mill are located near Delta, Utah. 278-926- 0 month exceptional marked by high trading in a single stock. April trading this year saw 370,837 shares changing hands with value of $189,828 compared to 710,744 shares with value of $919,483 for the ear-ag- o month, Ernest Muth, president, reported. an UNRESERVED AUCTION CONSTRUCTION & LOGGING EQUIPMENT MONDAY, MAY 22, 1972 10:00 A.M. (M.S.T.) crop, dairy, livestock. Let's talk1 Call Idle J. Bailey, Vgr. Utah Farm PCA S L.C. ,801) Also: Logan, Richfield f I Roosevelt Harley-Davidso- Harley-Davidso- n, corsistent research and development, sales aidt- and sales training. No franchise fee. Sales and service facilities are required. Inquiries from existing businesses are welcome. McDonald, East, told police someone stole a diamond ring from him while he was washing his h hands at East Mr. McDonald values the ring at 3195-2n- your n exclusive golf car dealership in Salt Lake City, Utah, and surrounding area. Sell the industry's most popular gasoline and electric golf cars plus parts, accessories, oil and service labor. the most dependable and trusted name in golf cars, .backs its dealers with factoiy warranties, million dollar national advertising programs, free service clinics, direct mail programs, high profit margins, management guidance, complete financing and insurance programs, $900 Ring Stolen John Dans for production need9 GOLF CAR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Check now on the profit producing facts of an Exchange Marks Action 3220123 er Agricultural HARLEY-DAVIDSO- N Dale Carnegie Class The extraordinary level was primarily heightened by trades of Canyon-land- s Uranium, then reported to be considering merger with a Northwest health studio. Cumulative trading for the first four months of 1972 involved 1,610,056 shares with value of $1,035,155, compared to 2,852,665 shares with value of $919,483 for the year-ag- o period. e WelCLEVELAND-Bru- sh lman Inc., wras low bidder on ahout about $13.5 million of In Advertising April trading on the Salt Lake Stock Exchange was well under the year-ag- o April Kennecott Copper Corp., opof the Burgin mine in Utah County, has reached better ore at the mine. And, ground and water conditions have been improved, H. E. Raddatz, president of Tintic Standard Mining Co., said in the firms annual report. Hot water ar.u mud flou 3 have prevented the development and production of the higher grade ore for three years, he noted. Tintic Standard is the major participant in the unitized operation. Operations at the East Tin-ti- c Unit, he said, will now concentrate on Increased production from the Burgin .Mine, with the goal of 3,000 tons of mill-ora week and 1,000 tons of direct shipping ore. East Tintic Unit production totaled 143,447 tons of ore in 1971 compared to 171,598 tons in 1970. Average grade of ore shipped and processed in 1971 was 11.8 percent lead, 9.4 percent zinc and 8.9 ounces of silver a ton, compared to 11.5 percent lead, 10.7 percent zinc and 8.7 of silver in 1970. erator Brush Wins Contract Award Honors S.L. Man CALL FOR INFORMATION Richer Ore el n, year-ag- o Miners Reach Lumber Dealers Supply Co. Pocatello., will open a B. Mart outlet at 1750 S. State in Salt Lake City. The outlet will be housed m single-leva building formerly operated by FAIM and later by Scott Superstores. B. Mart stores offer a variety of materials and supplies for the trade, including plumbing elements, electrical equipment, paint and carpets. The store will have about $300,000 in inventory, according to Charles Nielsen, Pocatello, who will manage the store. The Pocatello supply store and the retail outlets are owned by Edward and Robert Other B o h r e r, Pocatello. retail outlets are in Idaho Falls, Boise and Ogden. Boom to Tfp A Boise spokesman said the verdict was unsupported by evidence presented at the trial. We will make appropriate motions including a motion for a new trial." ; , , Plan New Store sar of labor and industrial relauons. University of Illinois, spoke on The Wage Stabilization Program in Historical Perspective. Five Programs By Frank Brunsman Tribune Staff Writer $9,000 of the damages. Boise-Casca- Mail-Orde- cious dinette serving area. Six big windows. floors. Foam cush- Boise-Cascad- g, IT ions. Clear Inside In private conversations on Wall Street, some brokers and analysts maintain that current developments could take U.S. forces out of South Vietnam sooner than had been anticiand thereby provide a pated silver lining around the current cloud. Fairchild Camera, the big point loser on the active list, toppled Zb to 33' 8. The stock was weakened by several factors. Fairchild Camera said it plans to make a public offering of as many as 750,000 shares this spring. American Motors, speeding along at the top of the active roster for the third straight day, finished without change at 9V However, it posted a 1972 high of 938. (Copyright) nit ak Sfibuiw $51.05 Top storage or travel, 11 x 6'3". Scamper. For families who like getting away, without getting away from the comforts. Spa- Vinyl points to a loss of gain of 1.73 points by the closing bell. Silver lining Since 1940, the government has found it expedient to stabilization adopt wage-pric- e on five occasions programs Addressing 150 persons at during World War II, in the the annual spring meeting of reconversion period, postwar the Industrial Relations the Korean War, durduring Research Assn., he said, ading the Kennedy-Johnso- n What we need is increased ministration and currently in confidence on the part of fedhe said. the Nixon regime, eral officials that the State of be stabilization Reuters News Agency Can wage Utah can fit in as a full parta useful tool in the fight LONDON ner in administering federal Another inhe asked. against inflation? crease in the price of gold on funds. The answer in the wartime the London Market Friday PresiGov. Rampton said, years and to a lesser degree took the value of the precious dent Nixon and Cabinet memin 1951-5- 2 would appear to be metal to an e Gov. Calvin L. Rampton high. bers have said they desire in the affirmative. At the afternoon price-fixin- to Lets Keep Controls Local. push the functions of govThe answer in postwar the big bullion dealers ernment as far down the local 1946 W'as negative but that who set the trend added 53.5 level as some but they can, after a morning session beginwas at least due to miscalculacents an ounce to its rate, takpeople between the level and ning at 9:30 a.m. tions of the trend and delays ing it to a record of $51.05 an the states just dont listen to in introducing the program. Act on Focus ounce. Safety those speeches. For 1971-7the answer lies in The price rise, which has The session topic will be the r Snit Lake the months immediately been a feature of the market and Safety Occupational ahead. our on With backs, the is attribpeople week, throughout Health Act. A principal speakuted by dealers to the demand block grants become as coner will be Laurence H. Silver-matrolled as categorical grants exceeding the supply. Washington, D.C., unBut contrary to most gold and the trouble with a catedersecretary of labor. Dr. Daniel J. B. Mitchell, a price booms of recent years, gorical grant Is the same as a . the current price boom is not mail order suit it is made far staff member of the Presibecause of speculative buying the typical figure but ends up dents Pay Board who is on In the hope of making big not fitting anyone. leave from the University, said profit. Most of the present The governor explained the leave from the University of California at Los Angeles, said buying is said to come from functions of the Utah ManUtah Gov. Calvin L. industrialists who use gold as power Planning Council in act- Friday the rate of change of has presented Rampton a raw material in processing compensation in the James Hodgson, of David W. ing as a coordinating agency man-hou- r their products. for federal programs and con- nation increased 8.6 percent Evans, Inc., with the Silver from the fourth quarter of Medal Award of the American duit of funds to local govern1971 to the first quarter of ment. Advertising Federation. 1972. The national award is for Relations The Industrial ANOTHER NEXT WEEK He said the Pay Board men and women who have Research Assn, is a national made outstanding contribuof university hopes to reduce the annual organization to advertising . . . Mr. compensation for tions economists, management and man-hou- r union representatives, public 1972 to about 6 percent and Hodgson was named president lift the rate of productivity to of the David W. Evans, Inc., officials and private arbitraSome of the Many Ways the Dale Carnenie advertising and public relators. The group will conclude 3 percent. firm in 1967, and chief tions Course Helps Men and Women noon Milton Dr. its meeting Saturday Derber, profesexecutive officer in 1969. DmW SmrtH Mm and Mf CmMmm He was presented the award Speak More WMctlv.lv Selotiona at a joint meeting of the Salt Acquire a ieWer Undemanding ef Human Remember Noma Lake Advertising Club and Control Tendon and Anxiety Kiwanis Club of Salt Lake. Abilitiat antral Pat and Talon t Hidden Develop e 't trials down from a noontime Misrepresents Property d Fcr further information, please write or telephone Dealer Box 655, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Placement Manager, P.0. 53201. Telephone 414 145-5t- 342-4680- . $900. SAVE 25 ON NEW B.F. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN BELTED WIDE FACTS BENEFITS Belted CoRStractisi Polyester Corf Body COEUR DALENE. IDAHO This sale is being conducted for JAMES V. GIVENS, Trustee for J. E. 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