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Show 8‘ 14, SUNDAY, MAY i SundoyHerald - : = Greyhound Bus | Lambs Hit 1967 =rgece:| ytd eet kha eee: F . Firm Honors | Top Price | Nephi Class | Stock Mart BOOM AG.AGAIN Takes a Sanease (OP= | Nephi — A Juab High Sctoe!| I 15 Years PA ES~ ‘Hard Hat-Red Jacket ga AUTO SALES S po ; tli : : Safe reports 4 ; four” are glowing once again. Breather’ Hard hats and eolorful red|flagmen are trained in’ the jackets were everywhere in|Proper techniques of guiding NEW YORK (UPI)—The stock eu motorists. What we find dif- pncomglree guests at theVisewndl Greyhoundart Corp-|'| By United Press International I's* ‘gtiog snd. ton cormakers| 3 ~ AG Stores Holding Anniversary Contest _{oration’s Convention in LosAntheir| 27 “losing. the sales gap on}“caused this week forlevsenc® Friday, among state] of.rout is theto apathy antety Ean to copesoking withpekabo selling spurt.|™arwet paused thls for) highway personnel. |ioeg with a strong reached16 years| ‘beirWt lambs and 16,|, SPringprice May sconomic|tihest EeonardonTrauntveln, in nearly SMG WP lone 1, mast exleD-| Pretty office secretaries eas| devicesesiablined for’ thelr What appeared to be a wrecked car ting part-way|teacher, and Donald Eyre will|as lambs, hogs and slaughter sive “breathers” the ye8r 5\ iy adapted to the red jackets,|own safety.” through the Market Manor store at Fith West and Eighth North|be guests of the corporation|steers and heifers all moved Sea"$2 per cent more cars injinvesiotsapparently decided t0| stiough aboutcomplainis statein highway flag has been stopping traffic the past few days. for two days. higher this week. Hogs were the|‘%¢ first 10 days of this month) °Et™ Foo in. recent |Tegisteredsome the hard were|""A hats! man {eniew' is clothed an orange or > Actually there was no crash, according to-Curly Black,| Last November the, Econom- owner of the establishment. The display-was’prepared as ics Class purchased two shares Hghest Grocers, per of the current 27th anniversary sales campaign of dete rly early last autumn, ‘282 19 the same period a year) 72, Associated cf Seaphomnd sock a suis seenenar acel General’ M was run up which 28 t Cloy Johnson of Provo, AG sales service superior, sald|practical lesson-on how capilal|sold 25 to $1.00 higher. Cows aunt? FinyinperiodPor|Oexstedthe onehalf of a car was placed against the store and taped up/ism in our democracy works.| were steady to $1.00 higher, American Motors Corp. strug, for an appearance of having crashed through. A few loose|The class watched anxiously|pulls steady to .80 higher and|pli bricks were: strewn about for realism. County are competing with stores throughout a three-sjate area|chase was publicized and Grey-| were weak to $2.00 lower at St.| GM Ford Mi receipts - \ Pe thals that ‘be will be sien ng ‘Minch “STOP” fered iis steepest} req jackets as a matter Of|fagmen will be using flash- to regain a larger’ portion| wentgowees, Soclne, 18 More course. the anniversary,” said Mr, Johnson. ‘‘Seven AG stores in Utah|price began to rise. The pur-|$100 higher at St. Paul but\months. Fe —attractive|req'jacket, with reflectorized lesome $0 slipped into the hard hats and| oypw Sion at nigm the as the price descended, thea|fceder'slgsre”sleady lo 130 the mate, won Uw ben|eaemoms , “The display illustrates AG’s ‘‘smashup of a sale” during|were thrilled when the stock|higher. Vealers sold steady to/first of the month period in five for « trip for two to Hawaii, The contest isbringing forth much|hound officials began corre-| Louis, effort ‘and ingenuity on the part of the dealers.” sponding with the class and thus] Twelve-market obliterated hair styles. Maintenance and! belt and straps, and a hard hat. Corp, tiean Seale constructiona mothers vac lights, lanterns and other light- The occasion was an effortled ‘signals that will display a by the Utah State Dep red light, He will stand at The picture was not all bleak, of Highways to call public af-|least 100 feet away from Co, Chrysler|MOWever: 8S Some groups and tention to the necessity for em-|erew he is protecting and will Corp., ‘and AMC together sold 222Y, individual issues chalked ployees and the public to ob-lbe visible to on-coming traffic of (258,949 cars ‘up # whopping 32°? Substantial gains in the face| serve proper safety practices| or at least 500 feet. ay jeame the convention invitation.| spout 154,000 cattle were 9 per|per cent from the 193276 cars|! SMe market softness. at $25 per share, so each class!291nerwistesale cent belowcarlot @ yeartrading ago.|ago, Imember reaped the benefits of) the Traders recently have adopted|clamation designating the day| traveling public for the road steer beef: was 12-101 cent 2 shelter beet. 1-2] 2000 2 REO. Curie deatead is et skingforeardelyrt atandRed Jacket conditions existing ahead higher beef in Chicago closed items looking i Public sup-| Mr, Kay stated that all pro}- and Collection Course will be held in|Corporation success. under. the of Sterling S. field lecturer, International Con° ; Louis, Mo. ICCA is a trade assi-| Grain Market members. : is while driving or working around| vance of maintenance and road ably did not reflectadverse re-| struction areas. Governor Cal-|signs and flags will announce action to any business news./vin L. Rampton issued & pro-|the flagman and prepare ‘The stock was sold last week! cent below last week and nearly|sold in the same period a year Brokers said the setback prob-|highway maintenance or con-|construction, advance warning Credit Course Scheduled Here in June te of The University! isu) ¢2 and cow strong) ¢409 higher. Tht average price of choice CHICAGO (UPI)— Wheat and e Cromenag Improvementin|port of the effort. =—= oe _, pecond Of the year. Analysts said many D eck engineers ands shed fore “Our safety manuals for em-|imen have been instructed to cover sit- a record of viola- SchlBusiness Administra, sovbeans were irregularly high atanes trait cate,tmares rallied traders would like to realize &| tation” ples BakBs NtAl Dic tlon, and has had several years actual ex-|éT, oats fractionally lower, orn)TyGeeta WR scctine on. the strength of a| Prout before launching any ex-| highway engineer. “This| warning devices in the hope of perience in the consumer credit and col-|mixed and rye was substanfavorable fivestate cattle and 3 may range from the safest way|coming up with a method that lection field. For six years he was on the|tially higher on the Chicago oe feed report, The October|,2*@ding volume maintained a|to climb a tree to what to do| will eliminate particular of The University of Texas, as a/Board of Trade this week. Hogs at 12 markets closed|ciccing at $27.60, 100-million shares per day pace, |in case of a snake bite. Our " specialist, Since 1958, he has been Wheat was up % to 1%, corn| $1.50 to 12.00 higher for barrows . taling 52,382,642 shares comconducting credit schools for the Inter-|0f % to up 1%, oats off %|and gilts, .75 to $1.25 higher for| Wheat ‘and soybeans “were pared with 54,790,390 shares in national Consumer Credit Association, St.|'© % tye up %4 to 5% and/sows. ipts of 143,000| tregularly higher, oats fraction-|the previous week and 43,055,Louis, Mo., throughout the United States|Seybeans up % to 1%. and Canada, —_—— compared with 256,000 last week| and 240,000 a year ago, Carlot| lower, com mixed and rye|g99 shares in the same week @ e Ge thi NRT 88. Local businessmen doing @ consumer| NEW YORK (UPI)—Investor| dressed pork with the exception Chicago Board bankers and other credit and/Groups: 3 are eligible to attendthis school, which|Mutual fackson Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 63130, FIF Fund 9.86] ‘The weekly average price of|S°YDeans up 38 to 1 78. 5.70 6.23| was expected to be al Frank R, Milli- Chatter On . Wilkeyjoined Kennecott in 1963 as secretary and asso- a jate Harvard 5 farvi Wi he| all School, HS La slaughter lambs rising} unchanged to fracti amor Provo, Utah, (Main Office: Salt Lake City Ss ent ran counter to the indus- oA. The —— Prices wereunchanged to Atrialaverage, tacking e weeks, issues, to be popAmngairpiglping> cent higher for live poultry .68; losing ground to Chicago this week. |one session. 2 e “The Time Is Right to Buy a Home”is the theme of the opportunities during -4967-Realtor-Week-celebration May 21-27 by the 90 members Periodic price:dips. of the Utah County Board of Realtors, Mrs. Almeda Gammon, analyst indicates the board president announced today. 214 North University Ave. eral The Dow Jones rail compon- $1.00 to $2.00 to reach. $29.50 to |€- Street No Red Tape dential Se eee ee Sava mcwe i ow Bm of Bate, Bin,ceed Conk eet] Se a= YourYour Local Local Sine Sinclair * tO Buy, Build, Modernize Your Home Fast Service The’ United Press Internation. Scones aBie Wc soosaatvered ian vsahierd fore Geeta Dieetcs of Tens, sacistsity generalU8 oe ese aia mike i only to compute} highest point in nearly 15 years,|t Chicago this week were|Stock Index slid 0.9 to 93.48. iteevi the pay Army (1941-45) as a peta NEW YORK (UPI) —t, 0,| ‘tease in that period averaged colonel, was successiv ey 1 Realtor Week Observance Slated Soon uses $2155) Seemice generally Unchanged! dipped 0.07 per cent. Using pe bankers, 0 : = cree seek otMeatrecebcro,Tene Broader . based indéxes tared dustrials, wl 9.07 Richard Wilkey has been named general counsel Beoie seme Soy, Trade atte a ce Oe oe Wheat 5.89 6.44|barrows and gilts at Chieago| Chicago wholesale butter pri-|.1 Stock Market Indicator on! Kennecott Names Wilkey General Counsel ‘and secretary of Kennecott Copper Thursday barrows 21.7 23.61\reached their highest level since |Off 1-2 to up 1 1-2, oats off 148 to| selected Blue 9.93 10.68| early October. 78, rye up 34 to 5 12 and|ihe average. Variable "* aisle adie oes 14.73--12.74|- C .m, at Royal Inn. Advance regis- |Stock made through International Consumer Credit Selective ler SSponsors Dealer s ri HOMELOANS- INSURED SAVINGS ; sea SINCLAR SERVI oa LEHI, UTAH e : BOB ANDERSON SINCLAIR SERVICE keynote in trading is to look a Realtors in this area join their more than 85,000 col-|toward the future since the across the nation directing public attention to their| Current stock market is ignor- and the special character of the services they render. Present economic conditions. “A Realtor,” said Mrs. Gammon, “is a professional in| Hesays, “what everyone knows real estate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a/i8 unlikely to be much of a member of the local and state boards andthe National Associ-| Market factor; and it is ‘ation of Real Estate Boards.” ‘ necessary to think ahead of the Gani TAYLOR'S SINCLAIR SERVICE \ Mrs. Gammon said the code is one of the first such codes|herd if one wants to be "adopted in the history of American business. Under its 90 arti-| Successful. ‘eles, which cover all aspects of real estate transactions, Realtors 285 EAST STATE ROAD a AMERICAN FORK, UTAH cs fair treatment and thir total real estate knowledge to eenae a , parties of a eontract—the buyer and’ the seller. * a Bon of the BOOTH'S SINCLAIR 7 SERVICE STATION = imSetae Business Forms Company Located Here 1% EAST 800 NORTH Semart Mestock,market.oe i Wi 8 OREM,UTAH market, » Moore Business Forms, Ine., is now located in the Ashton|gains probably will be much Building in Provo. The Provo establishment ts part of the largest business forms company in the world. James Bean and Gregory Cockrell are the sales ear here, ma na pouty e firm operated the Security | ‘The company currently is planning to build a large plant in Logan. eee 7 ; more selective and much more cox |subject to periodic corrections. It recommends, therefore, that pteNeath ise é Wi airly rrediclable aa var ambivisne VAT 900 WEST 100 NORTH PROVA, UTAH —s William R. White of Horn- pore & Weeks, Hemphill, STARTS loyes says although further Utah Dairy Wives'Choose New Officers ane s [ction woudmote CENTER ~ TOMORROW! 0 NORTH 20 West Mrs. Ralph (Amy) Robson, Ogden, is a new member of| considering the progress of the the executive committee of Utah Dairy Wives. Dow Jones industrial average| ». She was elected at the annual spring meeting of the organ-|thus- far this year, it vee dzation in Salt Lake City. Reelected to the executive committee|seem that pension funds and PROVO, UTAH BOB MOORMAN'S peiMo,J. Eivin (Jean) Ure,Kanes, Summit . Mrs. fioee sac Investors ill conRobson was to represent ¢ (northern Utah), and place stocks Mrs. Ure, to represent Area II (Central Utah). rather than cash for the longer SINCLAIR SERVICE eae Mrs. Frank Sorensen was named Utah County represen-|term. ‘ 7-8-8 , UTAH Blackbeard the pirate was : led Geneva Announces 2 Appointments . GRANT GRAY'S SOUTH STATE SINCLAR, Two appointments in the accounting department at the Geneva Works of United States Steel have been announced by N. B, Creer, manager of accounting. Ralph G. Mitchell of Orem has been named supervisor of Dbor . Bowen eeeekwas tees appointed maintenance, utilities and yards accounting. 200 SOUTH STATE PROVO, UTAH - crcentellooarinr supervisor ot coe; SARTAR SERVICE 700 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH * Now Check This * * Businessmen CONNOR'S ° Attorneys ° ee 104 SOUTH MAIN ® Doctors SPANISH FORK, UTAH WHY BUY A NEW AUTOMOBILE? © Don't Tie Up Your Money ° RULES: * Ey, perkmatwe New BUICK-Electra or Riviera os ‘with Air Conditioning, DO TRO TO satesist ice eeeco Aiea r ~ OGDEN DEWITT: et Ssh oy wR Te eeeARDIAN:ee Nike, additional efiiry month wr New PONT.~Grand Prix or Bonneville $ .,SALEM, UTAH CHILDS NAME... Bev iwtre geatventes to your jocal Sincleir Dealer $99 eS FRED. SORENSEN <FREDSORENSEN 2 Bicycles Given By Utah County Dealers LE‘ASE with Air Conditioning. _ % WEST MAIN AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Neaevase asst ate aie We Spanish Fork Ph. 489-5634 or 489-5635 i : e 80 EAST 1st NORTH t TR years. Contest starts agDE oh G & M MOTORCO. SINCLAIR: SERVICE Omer ered wreeeeeee "yg,te Bate r hb wq——______._"83 month aT ot your Sinctelr deal- tn are a uy Inciair grok PAYSON, abe nieSi PROVO, UTAH |