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Show - -- 12 B DEsERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, -- Friday, January 17,' 1964 - BUSILY ESC Area Business Notes Rails Ponder Increase -- 1Money Well Spent --- (. hec --: - ail - over directors are Ray Smut, feed Rushforth, - , ' , I -- de Addison B. Cheney, Mrs. Eileen (Earl D.) Adkins and Joseph C. Intermotm-tarment manager, Salt Lake City, and A. Whiting, Farmers Assn., has been Robinson and 'John Arthur, ,presi- - R. , I .4 aentof the Utah Murray. dy 'Council of Farm MPS To Ppein New-SanCooperatives. Merrill - Lows S. leatharn d ipeaker.selecte-- - OfficaMonday-,- Joe IL - I.Jacob, 'live- producers' k division, 3 was named --vice president . Mor-T a ylo r, ris L ed to $5,745,000, according r Drop - 0' i i oe , , . .,, ... , - .' 4 ',. : t, IRA itISCOnSin - : DETRorr (UPI) American T bursd a ran: nounced it is closing 'down assembly lines in Wisconsin for five days at the end of the month income. I So-l- ,. glass-enclos- - ,.., 4,-- Sét4itéAaids--- Sbcteen trucking,runa and Local 222 offfieTeamsters Onion Thursday received out . P. L . serviciliviardilfrom .. -- -- AVC - . .;,''. . - - :,,,,,''''' .,,,,,,,', , . moved .. . , 4,..4-- - ' ,....., ', iipoR TABILE -n- - ----,--1 - ,F r ' 4 1 -, , tA:4-- I ,,.., - el ---- -0.1, ..,-:- -- ' - - - , ' . - Housrom TEXASHumble OH 8; Refining Co. Friday an notmced the development of an agricultural mulch made from petroleum resins. The company says the mulch will speed germination of crop seeds and increase yields. It will be test AmexHead Gels Raise Of $20,000 , NEW YORK (UPI) Edwin D. Etherington, president of the American Stock Exchange gor a $20,000 a year raise Thursday to Arizon- a.-rs--of Marizeted.by.Armouraoin, California-anNationEd --- --In order to give him the in-Transportation Assn. ' 0 Thrifty Mood Reported crease, the Amex governors had Included amont those who reSecurities I; Exchange Commission re-- - to tear up his old contract which ceived twardi are Barton Truck indicated that consumers were in a thrifty mood during was supposed to run to Septern Lines, Browning Freight Lines, port Consolidated Copperstate Lines, the three month period ending in September. Even so, they ber, 1967. The $100,000 a year failed to match the savings pace for the same period last year. pact runs to September, 1969. Consolidated Freightways, GarThe SEC estimated the consumer saved $5.2 billion for the rett Freight Lines, Etherington became president with $3.3 billion during the preceding three of the Amex in September, 19620 Interstate Motor Express, - rnonth peri6d. t at the age of 37.-- - --, Lines and Lyon Van Lines. , .., . -- chic - Intermountain --, Express, Ravel), Trucking Co.- Ringsby Truck Lines, Rio Grande Motor-wayi Salt Lake Transfer C:n.ci n Express -Leading-Dealer-Predict- s Whitfield Transportation. , , 7, -7'7- 522,000 pounds of supplies from the Clearfield Supply Depot into 114 fallout shelters in the city. The firms are membe- E,...;...,..,..., .,. . nr and . .. - at-Gr- ,... .,'' - Extends Option Time NEW YORKAVC Corp.- has extended Its offer to buy Its shares to 3 p.m. on March 31, it was announced Friday. The original 'offer was scheduledtoexpire,Tan.21- -7, - ,. -- Pact Herbert F. Smart during the 0 Boeing--Gets-Ne. Commission ,sesregular City SEATTLEBoeing Co. has been awarded a $6,746,000 Air -- , ---' . , Force contract for continued installation of Minuteman missiles sion. ksAirTorcilbase In North Dakota, it was- - an---city Civil : Definse Director , Edward T. Himstreet said the ,munced Friday. , ,, . trucking firms and the local 0 New Soil Aid Announced .- .." offered- .- Jolvo- Was made by Salt i,ake City -Public Safety Commissioner . to be ,credit card -ai)ieofneonsetDethep!ritimwaerdnts. - -- -- - card Ifthi company's third foreign currency -- .... o - ,rV NEWYORKAmericanExpreas Will offer 1 Frenclfranc -- credit card to the public in France on Jan. 20, it was announied the U.S. .. - -- " ---- if ' --- -- --- -- French Credit Card Set , , e 'y'li-il-ar- - - . ( , f , -- ed , . . one of those who Mx. Neal - ' want to get ahead in the world, measure every big purchase by -check list before 1 you buy it (1) Does the item have earn. ing power? Or, jioes it in some - way produce something you need and woulcl have to spend money (2) Will it lose value - fast, depreciate fast in other words. Or, -- will it hold its value well over the years - (3) Does It in some way con., hibute- - to- - your overall inve- st.-ment Program? Will give bal. ance to other things you own, : as you., try to hedgesgainst in.,. nation and its opposite ..... de natiOn.' (4) Does it cost a great deal to maintain and keep up? Or, is It Inexpensive to keep in use, able, marketable ,condition? In general, you-dwant most of your possessions to earn for you, or be highly useful, to holdbalance ' your' other ussets, and be Inexpensive to keep up. But just for7the 'fun of It, and - your own enlightenment, use the check list agzdnst'some of the other things own. It will decide what percentage help you of your total assets you can afford to be trIvolout about, , -- 11(40 - - Motors-Cor- i ;zjI ... - , - rook ..... A ..... -- re-v- P - 1 1,900111orkers ,.y.,, , , , A 0 - - A sult, in Most Ii. , 'cases, , , saving part of what you ' ' ',earn, and then k.., , . :, making the Saw ,4 . ing work for you ' to produce moI 1 - , ill. , - - - o the 11.--- - -- --- 49 E-9,- - ra ue iissets Louie! to. " -- SANDYMountain Fuel ,,' 40 ..nioto,.. 4 plagued the carriers for severall ply Co.'s new district office at andwjiflayofti,90t persons tn.01.Z.: n ? cAmtreto tor nonresidential years.-Th- is I -,.,,,, '''' ''''',, I problemhas-beetor 7, when work Iresumes Feb. 3. -11.,,clofa Scluth be Pen 598 , ., building amounted to $.2,925,- caused as much by the need for :t.',. , ...:k". 0: A statement released here said first time for 000, down 57 per cent comspecializedcars aS byoverall that "favorable public reaction t6-- Monday,- accordin- gpared with the year earlier shortage II Electric-1Hom- e' to the New Rambler American, area Nettie level metropolitan , Buford said More llberaV!edA live spider gets a close examination as it rests inside - 1up 42 per cent in sales. for the Salt of Lake County. eraLtax Office hours ' are from 8:30 consisting versity, current-mode- l gtddelines and the tax. electricmeter ',tar; has unbalMr Rushf'nned-secivtary- , and a:MTto- - 4:30 p.m. lit 0 ricia y Residential- contracts-- totaled credit have been a considerable anced Motors producAmerican the sides of houses and,, to cellarsused determine the down. ,37 peit.cent. to expanding and modern- - amount C. K. Ferre, general manager, through Friday, he said. Ray L. , model-mi- x spur tion field stocks. and of electricity used per 'month by households. Farmers Asso- - Hairston is the newly appointed Intermountain izing.rolling stock fleets. Year-- -correct this unbalance as Successful . -A General Electric recent dation, was named treasurer. district- agent-promptly as possible, the comhow serious the meter bug problem is showed some ,Idaho Bank & Trust Co, The Utah Council of Farmer pany said Thursday it will close Auto Pacts , 250,000 IntectsoLassorted sizes includes Dip Building dent J. Grant Bickmore told the Cooperatives , most operations at Kenosha and a number of live spidershad' sentatives ttaimost all farmers' DERorr (IND.Auto producMilwaukee for fiveworldng F.- pi. Dodge co. reported annual stockholders meeting that Utah. in will drop this week to 161,- - , sought new dwellings inside the enclosed meter devices. cooperatives operating days, beginning Jan. 27. . Friday 'that November,- - ton- - the bank experienced a success- - tion, tracts for future building were id year In 1963, with deposits 710 units because of a heavy - snowstorm ilthatkept:Tivorkeri , 49 per cent below the Novem-:: . New Drive ...,,,96v01149,43614.07 fromthe plants and a strike at new pintah - ber 1902 level In the metropollvERNAL---compared with 9419,239,002.97 at Bukk,TAutomotiveNews ,said area. County chairman of the Utah tan SaltLake City e By United Press Internathnel figure compares American Cancer So- - The dollar volume of total the end of 1962. Total assets in Thursday.--Thdivision-,and week units from with last same the increased 175,633 period clety, is Mrs. L: R. Miracle. She bulldingnfrtsnonresIden- -1J01,606álit.::--;.,:...i:;,:, to 154,813 a year ago. 855,110,214.44. $53,516,345.89 replaces Mrs. Orlan Johnson. , tial plus residentialamount- Sup-- Ilive asesA.'-- Once you buy something, by rash or on credit, the item becomes one of your assets and it has an obligation to you. Small purchases Ire- the exception. You might even call them expenses- -even though they do last for a while.-1 But big purchases do matter, very much, because the trick- ' of getting ahead in this world ---- --involves making assets work fo- r-' you. Building AMC-T- s of the United He said 1964 could well be the turning point In the freight car shortage situation t h a h a s : 11-- -- - Okada of Salt Lake City and Reed Spafford, Bountiful. Hold- Farm Group Elects. - GA- .- (T.TPI)' -- a States may buy or build .100,000 new freight cars this year twice as inany as last year a t of the Association of American It all w a ys said Thursday. Curtis D. Buford of Washington told the ,Southeast Shippers Advisory. Board that in all rail, roads probably will Increase their expenditures for new equipment about 20 per cent this year over last year's $1 billion t-1:30 - --- SAVANNAH, The r r o-- r r oti , I Freighl Cars tolils S. Leathern, executive sity of Utah,- according to -Hlto vice president, Beehive State Okada, president. , Officers; will make financial be the featured speakBitnk,-wil- l reports on the credit union, er at the annual membership which has grown to more than - with - assets-- of meeting of 13,900,000. Credit Union. -- Three directors will be elected. 'rhe theetincivill be Directors whose terms expire te, p.m. Jan. 24 in the Panorama koom, Union Building, Univer- - are Robert D. Kent and Hito - '40-- 011: FitiatitoTo-9ndustly t - In - - ,- -- $ ... Illinois-Califon- ed quarter---compar- 1 11' , ' ). 6 iie ::- - ---- -- .. , ... ,. - , . IIMI , -- ..., ii,- , - - :.114.... ..7,--, - - , - ik. , 01 Automatic 7:: j ftilit, -' i '11414--1-:- , '' - 4.4 11-- .. S .., , ' . A, el '' - -- , , , ''' ; $ ' --- 7:7 k,,,....,.. ,.11-ome , .. ' a , "he .A1,4 (11 tarrill" 21. tr I' . -- .. ce,7. SALESSEEIVICEPALITS wit .. .. - ,Aorp, WC," - - ' , l mollEy,-Dowil- - .., - never heforerOur AVEPIAVII-SAVE-as - - - - .... The Purls Ave ,, MI IN117 loWiro otooW ow, b Viltet p!oo vo woke 44, ucedl 0 YEARS ,To- PAY! , 4, - ' ''? ' States Ordted. , N :- ,, . , .2 ,,,.. ,. - , MEMIER 1- FEDERAL DEPOSIT, INSURANa CORPORATION -- -- ,,,- ,-- - -- - -- - - WASHINGTON (UPI) minotts coal production In the '-week cndel2.1sit--11.he - - LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS inese romi tdi;r' daselfla ender soloosts. wooled. . , -- 'should discontin- - Coal Production Climbs Sharply - .... , T -- -1- . , ' le PA. VtuhansfATE-- 1 . Ph. HU 6.211- - AppliancesMole fleet et the 'Peer 182.3 Million ounces in and the 1964 drop will ap- proach 200 million ounces. " At this rate; the firm said, ex-treasury stocks could hausted 11-1reiativeiYA 0 w years To Almtoivo. the supply,t h N - 203..3 , ...,. " dined by 1963 11.1-fort- 11010 I1S, 4111TEEILIOLIIITAIII - . ' 7g. - At',",- d entire-ild-ckdrcistically-ted- ' -- , beeir-Wmpere- 50 - tificatesTreasurystocks - - cer- . de.- The to a degree by a influx of re- Increased sharply over the prefined sugar from western beet ceding week and the year ago , sugar refiners. level, the National Coal: Assn. reported. Output last week was esti.; mated at 9,370,000 tons ' come pared with 7,815,000 tons a week earlier and 8,035,000 tons in tht WINDOWS OPEll same period of 1963. Year-to- date production totaled 13,585,- 000 tons against 14,237,000 tonii ' , in 1963. : MON. THRU, FRI. Al . - -S- - move as a bid to increase Its backlog of orders. there has been a spurt of sugar buying by industrial tonsumers since the upcomannounced. -- ing price hike was . woommommo. silver as backing for silver - crest's CACIF 'STATION WAGONS . - - The Treasury Department ue the use of silver tbr coinage holds about 13 billion ounces of PurPoseL Extend Stock Life Handy & Harman said, would extend "almost 'h)defi- nitely"-- the life of treasury stocks Contract-Sale- s and - would greatly - influence other nations to do likewise. NEW YORK (UPI) -- - Su Industrial consumption of silCorp. Thursda y an- ver last year was estimated at notmced it will book sales of 110 nililion ounces, unchanged for irony on h Its industrial customers until touched off a search for substitutes and a drive for more eco Feb. 28 shipments. use ot silver and this nomical Most of the sugar cane reslow the long term growth could finers, Sucrest Included, are trend in silver use, Handy & due to boost prices by 35 cents : said. Harman 100 close of pounds at the per loLE:C:3 business Friday night and cal - dealers Interpreted Su-- - g ' - 1961, per ounce wben President Kennedy halted Treasury Department sales at that level as the first step in reforming all Illverlegislation.1 Sales Resumed When silver bit the $1.2930 theinonethry value, treas,ury sales were resumed and the price to industrial users has held at thitlevel ever since. -Handy & Harman cautioned in Its annual silver review tbat the upward price spiral, reflecting both the loss of treasury supplies and higher industrial demand, has produced a decline in consumption ,. of some product ,111 Portable. ., - -110 -- FREEZERS -,". w-- . 6 8., - . . - , , .. - can ce-nts .., , REFR I G E RAT 0 RS (..: 0 Pound- - Sept 1,1961 Primary ingots presently sell for 23 cents a pound. Reynolds Metals of Richmond, Va.,also- - planned a similar increase, it was learned, but the industry giant, Alcoa, was still to be heard from. It was Alcoa's refusal to' go along with a price increase early. last December that forced Kaiser- to back down on' an an4 nounced boost s1milartothe-0reported Friday. Kaiser, of.Dakland, Calif., also announced tonight price boosts on soft, alloy aluminum ingots Of one and a half cents a pound. .,. , 1.. 5. 11-- ilikAlis-t,4.- : t 0 Automatic ,, , ------- :' RANGES , . 7 , ,. - 50 DRYERS , 0,, .. ,......- , , , . .... t--- Automätic-::::-.-'-'-'-. e ver 1 - I 58 6 Ir. -- UpIngot - - . , NEW YORE of silver lines, sterlingt flatware and hol- by the United States Treasury loware in particularHigher Department win keep a $1.29-3- --0 prices also have restricted the Prices-- - per 'btmce lid ln - the price of useTofsllver1n someother the metal for a long time to areas, the firm said. NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (1.1P1) come, Handy & Harman, leadHow Long To Hold dealers .metal preprecious ing Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical. Looking - at. the longerterm, dicted Friday. said the funHandy Corp.Friday announced, plans - The' price-orsildamental question is how long to increase the price of primary users Shot up to 61.2930 on will bol- d-the 112930 frtmi about 91 aluminum- - I 1jo-t-i)fl- ' - , , ....II) it , ,, " , CONSOLE - - Stable, Trans-Wester- KaiserReynolds,- -- , .,1, U.S. Silver Sales To Keep Pricê , . :., rr - -- -- - ... 4,i,186.11101. ..,,,, - , ,,,......, , ---- ,,,, (---- OnSOle - 4. 50 Consola -. ,.. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,:,-,..- C-- dP -- .. - |