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Show Trading Heavy akr Sribunr Jsalt Stocks Slide After Climb Business New York Times Service With trading again extraordinarily active, the stock marNEW YORK Friday Morning, November 1 Section U I $ selection of the finest suits in the finest fabrics. All colors and sizes to choose from. Reg. to $110 19" Val. to A DETROIT wide variety of Page 4 (ITIi jumped percent over 45 year-ag- levels in the biggest SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS TIES $3 60 gyin three years. Vi off from, Great for mixing and matching. to choose bow ties from, patterns Val. to $6.50 included. ilit ; m gsnaraisi OLESA 0 ii; SLEEVELESS JACKETS SWEATERS $0600 $150 Now is the time to buy a new jacket before the snow falls. Hurry in for yours while the selection is good. YOUR CHOICE Many in this group to choose from in all colors, and sizes. USE OUR PLAN SHOP PLAYBOY TJUUXMAft Of MAGUMf AND fRIUAY 9 P.M. TAILORS iiir A. stant Pratt Kesler, assi- attorney in Salt Lake City, has been elected first vice president of the Federal Bar Assn, for the 10th Circuit U.S. predicted. The gains looked most impressive compared to last year's period which was the lowest for a non-strik- year e since the sales, while still were 10.5 1959. But strong, percent below 197:5 when the industry was beginning to feel the effects of the energy crisis and 22.5 percent below the record set in 1971. New Cutbacks with the strong Ecn acceptance of the 1976 models, the automakers still plan new cutbacks to keep production in line with sales and avoid any huge inventory buildups like the ones that last year shut down half the industry by mid winter. Orem Centers Open House Special to The Tribune builder service center here. The center, which has been open for business about a month, replaces a smaller facility in Provo. According to manager Gerald Anderson, the store will feature a large variety of hardware and items. The $2 million facility is located on a site. and CLOTHIERS 120 So. Main mm NYLON PREMIUM 750x16 8-P- rsv !,: More 9.MH) The four companies sold 198.948 cars in the Nov. period compared with 1.56,921 a year ago and about 9.000 more than most analysts had Boise Cascade Corp. will host an open OREM house Friday to celebrate the grand opening of its TIL ALL Livingwood for permission to organize a unit bank at in Ogden. Area. REGISTERED LAYAWAY MONDAY 10-d- Elect Ivesler lir period as the industry continues to climb out of the its two-yeslump deepest since the Great Depression. The jump was the highest since sales were up nearly 47 percent in late July of Motors jumped a full 100 percent, General Motors 56.2 percent. Chrysler Corp. 47 percent and the Ford Motor Co. 22 percent. It was the fourth consecutive period in which sales topped a 1974 The Department of Financial Institutions of Utah has approved an application by Nick S. Vidalakis, J. Rees Jensen, Donald V. Walk, David B. Coals and Dee 'I- - WINTER i r than Bank Permit 15 iCQL1! l!Er0 o year-to-yea- EXTRA-TRACTIO- (Copyright: 851.23, down 1.02. 1072 American Many colors and Many colors to choose re- ported Thursday that early November4 sales depressed ALL The four U.S. automakers colors in plains and patterns for tall. Many to choose from now. $50.00 ket Thursday continued the climb that began Wednesday on heightened hopes of federal aid for New York City. The advance did not hold, however, and prices slid back. More stocks posted gains than losses, but the Dow Jones industrial average showed a small decline. It closed at Sales of U.S. Autos Gain by 45 Percent SPORT COATS This is a special 1, 1973 Wednesday. In the counter market, the NASDAy industrial index dropped 0.27 to 83 20 while the composite index declined 0.05 to 79.22. However, advances led'fje-- . dines by 440 to 377. Trading volume on the New York Stock Exchange totaled 25.07 million shares, up from 23.96 million on Wednesday. The market opened with a burst of activity and rising prices that were enough to make the stock quotation ticker run seven minutes late. The newfound optimism was based on the news that the Federal Government had moved a degree closer to providing financial aid to New York City to help it avoid defaulting on securities that come due during the first week in December. Prices on the American Stock Exchange rose again Thursday in moderate trading. Stocks in the market closed mixed hi slightly increased trading. The Amex market value index rose 0.38 to 85.66. Advances led declines by 335 to 279. Volume was 2.22 million shares, compared with 2.29 million Assoc iatPti Press Cftflrt Utah Crop Prices Balance Farmers and ranchers were getting about the same prices for their products in as during the previous month, the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service reported. There were increases in potatoes, hogs, lambs, calves, milk products, milk cows, turkeys and alfalfa which just about balanced out decreases in wheat, barley, dry beans, sheep, beef, cows, steers and heifers, wool and eggs. Utah's commercial slaughter plants turned out 17.6 million pounds of beef, veal, pork, mutton and lamb during 8 percent more than the September pre ions month, but 4 percent under the September. 1974, level. The accumulative meat total through September was more than 115 million pounds up 3 percent over the 1974 period. Utah Oil Shale Plan Upsetting Colorado Colorado is upset about the nomination of Federal Tract No. 7 in Utah lor shale development in situ oil. 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