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Show : vor..mr:.Tr,.N,TV171Pc-V7-- s ,:e- ' DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAk' , - 10B WPI., 4, 1964 Tuesddy, February i Luc ,,,, r--$ 2 L... , Itycy FinanceaIndustry ....... Arca-nu:Inc:- Itith).7btit!Coleirldit-T- ' - , , R3bert P.-- Woolley, bead i rd W. Muir, resident partner of Co. ed I Robert P. Woolley & Co., in Salt chwabachir was- appoin-tLake City,--wapresiI dent of the Salt Lake City Stoci building manager for Ihe comexeing year. Exchange Monday by the Executive secretazyotthe exof governors. hange's-board Mr. W o o I I e y bu already change is Ted Poulson. served several' terms IS the po- I s and:Japan.- - time contract, f ,' &-- - ' cafe HIvers :Edward Aide SKS- otthis - Synlex-- Oilers ' - H mom SYLVIA , will use if ... it 1 ç -- are-view- ed -- - - dust slam en the- -- - callor Urges Compromise.:In U. ,S11 -,- B ill llotising - r ,,..,; I.. L;...:L,,,T,L, -- has gbillichtwr before-Cong- re. sit,"--"----- : .7 distributors of books, --Realtor7 President MarLE, and magazines servicing about Engeman Saittr711cOnfronter.by 100,000 retail outleta; the widest array of housing pro- posali ever presented, Congress Safety Awards -- wholesale credit . - brakes and tighten help curb inflation., Eagemon S.L !ealtot- - shoUld-pick---fr- - - Hercules Powdercratic anctRepublican ' bills in employes Monday earned-1;24- ,000 in safety incentive awards shaping legislation- this year." -- : - money-A.-- - .iboth:-DeTno--- Co.'s-T4,80- - His chief economIC advisers for- - themselves.LivILEngemankamong More are topening their mouths even -:-- 1,000: realtors ; -attending Wider,- are Tialling for- - price - from some21 IternsbY Ymidng the AsieciaMeeting-oNational 90 consecutive days without' a CUtS Irticular " lostAime injury. In order to be ilon of Real Estate Boards' rY -- -- 'booming automobilEr-IndustTwo Provisions where the yeir's most crucial ploye must have worked at least cited two pro.1. Mr.Engeman labor:negotiation - Is Irstake halrthe time involved. visions of the administration bill Called the Works Manager's that further , Place. , "the aspirations of .tsafety Award, this is the first , The warning is tmmistaka- of three prizes offered em. many Americans for better or ployes, who will become eligi- housing." They are 1)1e: "stay in bounds , ble for The second prize after 1Increasing the maximum else ." loan on single-famil-y homes that 2 another 45 days of .safe work. -- may be insured by the Federal Johnson's "Open Mouth" at-dlninistration Housing tack en wage $25,000 to $30,000 and on second creases. - ' Bonanza Air Lines carried Sti per cent more passengers' orvacationhomesfrom to $11,000. Nothing that is happening now in the sphere of wages, is and :9 per cent more cargo 2Liberalizing the standards last year than the previous disturbing either,On the con- - year, said Lam Decker - vice used by FHA in passing on ap. trary, throughout this pro- - president of sales and traffic. plications for home improve. longed advance;wage incre. 536,m ,ment United the 'es in States have Opposes sections and 4433,155. asses ger : been moderate and have been p he However, pounds of cargo. - opposed other matched by rising productivity said heardhiga sections of the-- administration (output per worker). As a reat just three rides on the air, bill on housing for needy tam!. suit, labor costs per unit of line's founstate isystem, Los lies "because they rely largely output have remained steady,: Angeles, Las 'Vegas and rime--expansion of the outmod. there has been no wage spiral nix, exceeded- - by 44,000 the ed and dangerous principle of to cut into industry's profits total boardhtp for Bonanza's government ownership and open, and with prices stable, the real ation, of housing." entire system in 196L aftPr-ta- x income oLanAmeri- commended -To Meet can- ligtrieirs approach of the Republican bill nommommonnumn adjusiment for price increases that calls for the leashig.of pri. B. Blain Bradford, division ., at-4,:-,:',. antite'r. - or -- .force- withdraws, of pries licremes;.will,back, up the Federal Reserve' Sys--tem if our central bank feels ces (UPI)--T- he I, - . é necessary,-th- trust of .- uate- 4,- ly's-:INcirt- . E., Edwin L. Madsen, proitieDeseret News Special tor of Bonneville .News Co;,- has been appointed to the WASHING'rON,-- D;C:- -, The board if directors of the Coun- president of the Salt Lake Board cil for Periodical Distributors of L Tuesday urged a Associations, Inc. between the Deinocompromise The organization, composed , and cratie of eight regional associations, Republican Thousin-- -- , utanitan-will-te-adeq- . Periodical Agencies Pick New Director. h en Mouthed'. Prt PORTER generally have remained Je: .,,, Inarkably what:Wa a master Max h n - -- - , , . - oi , -"10S-Pri;Raw are :inelegantly Calls the 1257-51- still belmi the levels of Lpy.. es Anican StoCk Exchange said er; at the Open Mouth," ., Wholesale-pricare still bdon B. Johnsoitwo., 1 it memberbad requested Monday 1:71-':''-' :Z',-'1:of three years levels no has ',.: elthe e.s, peer. -fhms to supplynamesand ago. Consumer - pices , have "Open Mouth" -, addresses of all round-lo- t buyerbeen climbing it a rate of only means o 114-ts-and ..1.:. 1 sellers In Syntex stock what it just per cent a year, sug- 11 ';ii;,,'.., , t...) ended 90 ;F"i the with rising service costs main.,days Iteste-- It is the during' . Jan. 31. ly responsible for.this. art of talking -- the (t fit nslitions f- 144so.." : Most of the Twice boosts an. request was a normal procedut:e warning,, scar 1:, ,, otmced-recentlyin manufac-taken by its market surveillance ,ulig)- - us into lured goods and raW materials , I 1., departmentWhenever ;.4 titudes and ac:' -- not with alarmL''''':'::''''1.11';;;;''''''' moved out of its- normal trading deemed t ions but as rather healthy signs of to both pattern price d s irable - for - Bilee Porter based;strengthening and activity. the nation's economic' health economy. Some widely publiSyntex has been extremely cized price increases, have.. volatile and active in recent or of talking us out of attitudes been rescinded. , weeks. Trading has been so ac- arid actions deemed against ,' , , tive on occasions that the ex- the ,' welfare. public Nevertheless, the , W b -change was forced to halt trad- - -House recognizeth Anyone authority b cantry to to allow match ing specialists are danger gnalsinthe orders. The stock sank $30.75 to It onilly target, although-th- e bination of -- massive tax tele $124.50 a share last week -on a most powerful practitioner is, turnover of 572,900 shares. of course, the PresidentAnd mounting business and I sumer spending, , The exchange said the survey today Johnson has chosen as was a "routine", study :which his targets for persuasion both business activity, budget d dig This is a background includes 'a talk with the com- the nation's most powerful inwhich.could tempt industry bz, of issuance statements dustrialists and most powerful pany, of and a review tryto raisepricet across-the- , newspaper and labor leaders. To be specific:I market- - letter reports' pn - the Johnson's "Open lifoutb" stock in question.- - In addition, ,vvru ueluly anything the exchange said,- - short pod- - tick - in Latin, unmade- lazily ; occurs, Johnson hal bikes: tions also are studied. ' launched an "Open Mouth" at- On Friday, the exchange an- tack on inflationary price Is that Nothing happerdng nounced the formation of a new now in the sphere of prices Is rims: Ile will, he says, watch tO unit handle Syntex specialist price developments closely; disturbing. On the contrary, transactions. throughout these 35 months of will not hesitate to appeal economic expansion, I redly toall of us if price hikes the ipublic''Interest"; e VnitedStates-.-floENTION E IV' 7' 0 It K An - Last year,, Harrnarfn u s d more than 670,000 chickens in offAtomic Energy Commission the Utah area, 'he 'said. l'Bre!re cial called for -new - expktration shooting for a million this year, iTuesday to find the uranium ore he added. that will be needed In the late Throughout the nation, some 18 million chickens were 1970s but there', will not be by CoL Sanders' !awl, enough inthelatter part of the and the corporationis predict-ing that this will reach 24 mil-' of lion this year. Raiford Faulkn&c-directI tht AEC's division of raw ma- Mr. Harniati was contacted in said .thereserves of Arnie, Ariz.,- - where theY chain . ':,:Nteriais, to keeps a herd of 1,000 tattle for meet the needs of the early use in the restaurantsThe ,1970s but there will not be eno chickens are bought competiin the latter part of the decade. tively, he said. decadeITT ests- Ifâitr' ge - - - (1,1Pry-- -- WASHINGTON- Ond,).Arthur Pet. 0I !lam- '' rto,000 Chickens - -- --- -- - - by-Ju- Guss-Geor- Am ex, Reg u -- C i board of governors, ln addition to - the office's, they are Max Guss of Gun and Stead Brokerage Co. Pett Salt take City manager for-- Dempsey-- - Tegeler - & - Co., George-JohPotter;ilead of Pot ter investment Co.; tmd Rich r Salt Lake Stock Exchange officers are, from left Robert P. Woolley, Thamas , g' The, exchange's - - - '- amber firms bad earlier elected their ,', Chicken started-in-Utah under Mr. Harman. The unique formula; which Col. Sanders claimed he received from his mother, was later franchised throughout the country. Mr.- Sanders said acquisition of the corporation was part of his own expansion program. He has ' now opened ,an, outlet in SacramentsLCalif., and plans to open- eight store ' in That area 7:Pete flarmee:71:-.-- ' 1- l" The chain of -- franchised, res.' taurants offering Kentucky Fried 4' .: Three Utah banks are included in the American Banker's annual listing of the 300 largest commercial banks- in the United States. , Zions First' National ' Bank jumped' 26 postlions 1 tithe list-bifrom last year to rink 2I2th In the nation, according to the banking newspaper.First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., slid one position front-99tto 100th largest, while Walker Banitit Trust Co. ranked 159th. II-.- -- Food Expert l will gontinue to be assiciated with the organization, however, said Mr. Sanders, in the capacity of ,a Mood expert" and for publicity:He will receive $40,000 a year in a life- vr7 Three Utah Banks 300 Largest, Among , Named' vice president of the exchange was Thomas IL Ivers of Goodbody & Co., recently consolidated with J. ,A. )13g1e , & Co. Edward Coltharp, -pres, CO., ident Of E. R. CoIthztrp was elected sectary treas- -. than $2,000 a day last year Kentucky Fried Chicken is now sold throughout the United States and tanadriEngtand -- , n(3.-7- In A, Stork 1:1crt Cbt7f franchised Young Brown Jr., Louisville, Ky.; Lee, Cummings, Anchorage; -- KennyKing, Cleveland, Ohio. 1, Col. Sanders, said the franchises brought him more 1 W " t,;14 A mo restaurants, will receive $2 Million in the transaction. It win cate. Harland Sanders' Kentucky become effective Feb. 14. Fried ChickeN 'Besides Mr. Harman, others whose -- bearded 1, corporation are lohn . - to 1,000 900 from ,4, . face beams down on motorists Pete Human; 'head of and chain 'of i Ins in Utah, is part of a inan4--cale- 01 Av Notcs 1 - . i ion Employes-earned-a-select- -In- 4, ' f an---e- , - - d'C''''"'ir:'''''""""r'''''''','""rs.VTAIN'Wt"N.R:trYTPv.,Y1w,,K.,In7PY:Mtkoev,14 ' -.- , pskotio.w$-- ( .i -T- KEEP , C:i -- . -ou ASH OUR AR LEAS: , , VVW'''''rt'WArTr,,,krW.I.Wk4r.V.,i,P,!4-!,,,,TV.,',0013,,,,,,, ,,, , 'a 4W.,,, ,, A. """I ft 404 (441 (3iIi Jet IA15 t,) 441T ta) a) 4 :)r. aim i -- t)i 4143 PX9 ;',( (4,01 "' tj ' fo ii(46 (J ( ) 4 , ' "41 , t op) 6r, .1.1.11TA th, C,,,,,,,,,,,..--.9.....,,,,,,,L ;.:03' , iF.::::::.4:i.,.,iii. , . 1 - -- .,,.,...4.;,i,,,,,,i...,,,,,4..4,,,s,A, I' , MD tgli 133 FREED E , 4 tyLarml : .t,.. : I g.1 i At- - 1 el !, a rj 4In4 ir1 4::, ,.,:.1, '44.,..... k4., 3i;;,,,4,. - , , ,, 4.4,11i ID06,1111011L4ro 4. 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' : ' - - 100 ' - - ' Because ifYou bought 81,600 worth of ever); stock on the New York Stock Exchange starting in January of 1926 - - and if you reinvested your dividends as you, went along : -t- hen by 1960 a person iiithe equivalent of today's $10,000 realized on the total invest7 Income( bracket could-lavment a return equal to 8.2 interest compounded annually: of all'eommissions and capitatgains taxes. aft.7r- payment As a matter of mathematics, $1,090 compounded , annually at 8.2 would Amount to 615,774 in 35 years. Or I: 310,000 would Amount to $157,740.- -' Of course, the is no proof of the future. ' cast And 'just you select can make all the difference in the world. 'That's why anybody who means to begin I sensible investment program of his own should. " consult an established brokerage firm. , ' , In thisregard, 're always welcome in any one of 154 ' ; the .Merrill Lynch o ces around world. - Or you can simply write to us about your funds and like abont , yourextra money toeark wharyou hope yourTCsti ment program might accomplish for you and bow soon. ' We'll suggest a program we feel is most suitable for on just your circumstances mail you a detailed - report what we think you might do. ' There's fio charge for this service. We're happy to cto it with no obligation On youinart even our brokerage i u ' WANTED EGISTERED PHARMACISTS -R- Top Ciontany. High Wages. flood Christmas lionefitst Hospitalization, g, Moroi mow WIWI. Soo& Writ. to 101t 1111, SALT LAK1 CITY e , ' ' ,'. ' - - , ' , - ' , ' , : . - 1 'göttirig-- , , ork!a, 7. N 0-- - RES ERRE Voluntary Sole 162S So. ' 1,1 rii1 Order .of tin Saari of Stiroctoto MONDAY .29 UNITED PERIODIC INVESTMENT PLANS - L Roche,lianager mpRRiLL isYNcHs- - -- T11911111114. 211', 30' tyskt111); (4) 11959). All 2 1 11114-: ha. 22' with iiwut) 19544c7 rnwhatil r Irak Th. se plans (ranging troth $3.030 la $300.000) Mbe ym to MVSlit I MINIMUM C4 $50 la itirt, and S25 'anodically. Vow money se invest m Unita, Science Fund. I mutual tund investing m a group at diversthed companies whose growth possibilities are based- oubsstentially se ocoentlft research. and at tree moy at the Prospectus-ttooktether ontorntation mad tho ad today er cell the Waddell Reed. inc.. registered represents. bue your community. er contact.. It !ID. Vast 1141918- - Food Huhn' Cortssag. ALM Seep Eetipassat. Parts. - Equipmeed. - (RINI Met le maim Office - buts& ',, Cottificati sub. sametsime al St... as Nod. gm 4 WADDELL 1141EED, P PiER des ENNE I lluI8 III Vitt ;OUTH MAIN - WRITE TO LOS - NC PlittrPit MU STREET,SALT-LAKE All UMW! memo Paul TharcaltiipecteorNamilentAticitoalteld---- it "; -- a . MILTON J. WERSIIOW CO9 Auctioneers 1113 Metres Ave. Los ArtgroloSAK California...WE IStin LW. Fifth Am.:Portland 1. Oro. CA 24151 !AMC NORTHWEST-21- 30 - cirri , NatictiS 4 SNOOD OFFICE FOS DESCAIPTIVS IROCAURS - - '.1177iit.:77.7.irm.r."5!---,- DanExiims): industrial with Imeroverneets; It 0110 Awe End' (2)- - 1960 Acres la Dairy Wiley (Artesia); Stade. 11170 lloor Ends: 3963 Poterbitis S 1134; J Phoenix, Ari Komporth...1 kit, Dual Wive: 1962 1 Iaker Komvorth . 3 Axle. Dual Onve; (10) . Irma. (5 Points Ares) Prime industrial a a Ism tasideatiai IMO 1961 Komwerths AU 3 Axle, Dual 4 aeraele; 3 Atie, Dual Drive; 1960 Potorbilt .,,,, I. Hesperia. UHL teem Hesperia lee. .. J. Mikes, 3 Drive: 1959 Peterhilt Axis. ,Dual Mee, AachmseertIoat Estate Peter. Drive: (2) 1950 Kintworthu.3 Ms. ANIZONAt Cattle god , - ... : I .: FOB through... 4 9 ... ' SCIENCE,' i FEB10 . shares of P.',...; le:00 Groorwsood, Montebello;Callt. to acquire fit UNITED ' 1,0(19 ,Ii you'd like OUT help, simply address your letter to s - S. F. Cavanagh, Div. Mgr. retain v knot, P500,6 DA 24531 Ilamo Merest i - , : 1;' 47- - ,, - ' , - 1 tells BOOKLET ticrii PARTIAL INVENTORY IM INA ESTATI Patomitak otna (AI MKS, wtth Demmins Greenwood. Moatellolie, 2 Awn Prim 1963 services-. . , to 30 cents a share from 25 centa w1th-- 4 declaration pay. able at the increased rate March 2 to holden of record Feb. PROSPECTUS - 19 se -- today Corp-dlrect- F S1y00000006-00Eiiluitio- -; to-u- Walter FRANCISCOGeneral boosted the quarterly dividend OE1: LIVESTOCK HAULERS - ' SAN pfREE-,-t-----,-- TRANSP6RIATIO3 INC. ALLEN ARTHUR , . nd -- - , struc- Boost-Divide- field. tracki were formerly used the Navy, but legal authoriby sk zation expired- when AM-bawas sold. Sen. Wallace F. Bensaid the ICC bad nett acted in an !'emergency to promote service to warehouses in -the center." are turally sound andwhich could be rehabilitated. 11theireeportSenter at Clear- PUBLIC-AUCTIO- N - .t.us. MS tax1-- (Special)" The Interstate Commerce Commission has authorized the Denverand1 Rio Grande Western railroads to and Union-Pacif- ic operate over industrial tracks IMI 0--4 . ur us which -- - WASHINGTON II -- 1 Ie rOtts'etyjoe4o!il or call;128-115.5-ttig- 7 -- - inancial-situation,- 1 AGENT -- - . s0 Yiés:terifs10Proli, - , i . See yotTriRAVEL - - -f- Freeport-Operatio- - Diego is .tide4t foiyi:TIMOME2 E A, K ! it's just a few hours and $4075- away Ion Western Airlitie0!i11611tqathqr. thqr0 I I ' .,--- ,,, ' '1Sán n T , ' -- -- , .11 : - 1 " .- -- -- ,!.!, :, f,:. 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But the next rung on your financial ladder might well i tack-rb- n Inflationary wage '' be common stocks. --rises and says he is prepared -, -to use the same weapons ; ' , !' Why? - inflation 7 agnMt---wa-- - ,'' Because nine out of ten stocks on the New York Stock' inflatio gainst-price Exchange have eiieryye;-,-fail in tarsc-t,- for more than twenty years -s- ome A withouover , : - - .. . - - ' '':. T, .. , - ;Ili 7, - ' at-- - the---- - ,Pc home, 2 .: -: '0 . - .' :'" ,'." .: ' 7 ,,..,,,- ',v ,.- ''' , t; ,, ,,'. f,, ' , ::' ,',k'.. , L,v, , ': V':;'...,',, . : ,:, ,... . ;,: - '. , , ' - 6 ,;., - - ,' - - a --- . , ,e.',,,: , an , Copper Corp,94111 be featured come families. , 4 of Feb. at a. meeting speaker ' Neverthelem, the White Expressed Preference . the Great Salt Lake Chapter of 'rhe Salt Lake Realtor. ex. Hasse has ITIrdsa you .,ws Americtur Institute of Indus-hav- e the pressed strong for. of tbe plans beam I trial Engineers. The meeting urban renewal preference section of the Auto Workers of will begin at 5 p.m. with a tour CTOP bill which would confine and the Teanisters to drive for oLIBM'sfacilities at:159:E. urban renewal capital grants to a breakthrouglFOWthe cash- th enwIe '''''146" Is pre- --Lprojects where the e Thefat this front year.wage dominantly residentiaL-an- d pre. Lprofits of the giant automakers vent- - the use-- of ederal-assid; are obviously, a temptation to ance in acquiring by. condemna- the UAW's Waiter Reuther. ns on capital-Appfe-diati- --- -- n , , --- of ' on--a- - - form of dividends from stocks. in . -- - Money the form- vi the in, Money , - er usttial--enginee- , 1 - -- mr.-Deeh- since 1961. Clothes, food; homes, cars, Insurance. .. or more money. . ' Money in the iorm of interestfrom banks ' ) 44L,ttoi--. .s99 , D ut on -- iMopey,-4,ViWitPon.bulf-s 441:1 c:1,4:tgoi , 1 4,t4oVii L , at-pri-ce 4 441K4 fk1C! ti! still-nnw- . - |