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Show 10 2 Market - Investors Trade Nine Million Shares a Day Sunday Herald SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1967 Tee Ri§27| Quotations By JAMES T. MCCAUSLAND weeks of hectic market activity. UPI Financial Writer Furnished by Goodbody and Company. Member New York Stock Exchange, 43 N. University Ave. TOCK EXCHANGE $635,600 In Construction while ee the decline as the, traditional jester. = | C & NW fell following August “Dog Days. Wall Streeters found little/that jts proposed merger with fault with the economic neWS,| pcsex Wire Corp. had been terwhatthere was of it. Auto and) minated. High flyer of the rail "They spent the time allotted| Although the reduced ho ur s|9pllydescribed the market as} steel output climbed. Inventor-|¢roup it had risen sharply the previous week of record ac-|to start clerical operations ear-|‘*! last week's gains and record) lays rose and unemployment in| first anrounced. a tivity. Four ie a y Pp n Oi OREM—Construction worth $635.600 was approvd by Oreman Metals City during the morth of July, according to a report by maeie aorare oS eee Pace, zoning administrator. leomet a A large portion of the total was the $252,000 structure ap-|£9me' Sos! - hour trading sessions) seriously into volume. The| changes to help 7 brokerage firms|729,010 8 a = x Cash In um ye a 0 Anderson, 1104 W. 400 S., $16,000; Dean Powell, 383 S. Palisades| indep coat rss The Dow Jones Industrial Av-/this week. Chi ssicago Great West- chares turned over in the| gains run up in the past few| | | Dr., $16,500; Don Anderson, 49 E. 380 N., $15,000; Robert Pen-|K¢rttone. dray, 489 W. 1250 S., $18,500; W. D.Mills, 602 E, 485 S., $12,000; |Mammom and Slavens Homes, 1551 S. 300 W., $14,000. . N Three 4plexes were approved as follows, C. & T. Construc- ort | 2 or) a4 18 . KNOWN FOR VALUES is oe e . 4 $12,000 duplex at 1569 S. 320 E. cr. Broderick Construction recéived a permit for a $130,000 |S, Standara commercial addition at 50 £. 800 E., and Louis Simpson, 785" sundanc W. 400 N., for a $1000 addition to a Dairy King building. | Other miscellaneous permits inciuded: James J.. Hill, 606 ine N. 1060 W., $7000 move-in; Turner Sign Co., $500 signs at 1650 Uteh Cons §S. State and 75 W. 800 N,; Niels Rasmussen, 1628 S. Main, $1000 garage; Gilbert Jensen, 753 E., 360 S., $700 carport; Royce ashi : : oe: Drive, $10,000; Charles Larsen, 98 S, 400 E., $12,500; Don|¢r. Msnern 275 1a 8 ae MONDAY— TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY 1 : ae rT 967 E. 400 S., $300 shed; Milton Ivie, 561 Beverly Ave., $300| Cardi 1.0m ata 20 C en Awd at pie Joe Wyatt, 721 N, 120 E., $1400 residential addition; are fayne Thalman, 720 E. 1700 S., $100 fence; Vernon Long, 16 comb Mm N. 800 W., $100 fence; Montel Graff, 147 E, 1200 S.,’$300 shed; Ralph Creed, 641 E. 1600 S., $100 patio; and Frank Shinkie, | = WP LaKi ee Floyd Marquez, 446 N. 1000 . $950-garage; Ellis. Peay, Bris ver amato {ore on om ae ee 8.000 North ily, 400 at. ‘ark City Cons 8,000 at .21; 1: Brochures Boost Springville Resources Royston 9,000 a} opin) 71) "M00 at a8 f SPRINGVILLE—Springville's new color brochures are off |Sindence.100"st"'95; 200 at 97; 900 the press and are being distributed to motels, rotels, cafes, nye" sey 200 at 16 service stations, and other ‘curist business in the area, accord-|Tintic Sid 300 at 7.50° ing to officers of th: Chamber of Commerce. : Colored photographs for be brochure, which was printed Ba h Ww k locally, were selected in a public competition several months icchus Wor" ago. Residents submitted hundreds of photographs of scenic ‘ FIRST QUALITY s 130-COUNT WHITE attractions in the city and surrounding canyons, and eleven were selected for the publication, Earns High ‘ Commerce is distributing a map which tells of “things to do” WASHINGTON (UPI) — One Along wth the colorful new brochures, the Chamber at| Industry Award : Reg. 1.99 g g SOEss ppine ora of Hee # Springville for visitors. lof the Air Force's highest and _ Clyde Gets Bid for Sevier Freeway Unit . 6 jawal Bacchus e a wi Works ir hetecu rd The Utah State Department of Highways has awarded W. W. Clyde And Co, of Springville the contract for the first pro-|w, Se nee aeenoneoot of $4,509,386.65. This compared with the engineer's esti‘mate of $5,061,875.04. There were soven other bidders for the reg. 2.19. Sale by Business News Notes... ‘Youiget the same thiead court as nationally advertised brands, and you'll the same long wear—but you save Z oy Grant Maid® H oo oll Hearings g ore tatsx ton o196, neInsame per share dipped by John Tingley of Dial’s Provo office. Des Moinesoperates $38 offices in $4 states . . . Philip On Oil | WASHINGTON (UPI) — ee ary = Heber Wolsey, assistant ro (cote debate on the censure . Thomas Dodd, D-Conn, ions fessor divides his| ‘The committee, led by Sen. class instructor, Campaigns Class at Brigham|class into two “agencies” with|Henry M. Jackson, D . Wash., Udall to hold up any asked com-/has Young University Wednesday. the assignment to prepare ‘ams for|regulations regarding leasing Officials of Valley Music Hall, plete advertising advertising agencies and inter- ‘an account, including participa-/oil shale lands until it finished tion in newspapers, radio,tele-jits hearings. Buying A New . .. * PONTIAC * BUICK *GMC Shop OurPrices Before You Buy! 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Weekly Grain We invite et. 2.97~| shale reserves in Colorado, Wy- tend the session which will be-| boards, complete with costs. at 7:30 in $47 Wilkin-| The winning agency will be 1 bed pillows -| a Grants Sale credit account ioming and Utah. ested students and faculty will) vision, direct mail and. bill , bet dicsven Grant Crest® g Up| ‘opment of the nation’s vast oil eI 2 Student cotton muslins SALE : oe i Smart fashion accent! Fine cotton terry in woven you're not paying for a aryeee “from 42 cents last year to 39 this year, according to a report Shale Comi I Reg. 1.99 | jnance Company increased| Although ...°........ 1.87 sizes are before hemming Massive quantities of . i 42x36" Muslin Pillow Cases— reg. 2/1.29. Sale ...... 2/1.00 of a section of I-70 from ject which will run for 360 working days. The target date completion s 1970, The new section is about nine miles east quality Cannon towel 81x108" or oe Fitted— project. ‘of Salina. ' ' But if camie in spurts afd itS)-51, on 509,500 shares and was sf Sn Jensen, 895 S. 550 E., $15,500; W. D, Mills, 147 S. 320 E., $11,000; |Soicende W. D. Mills, 778 S. 400 E., $12,800; Mitchell-Zobell, 47 S. Sage}cr Deposite 866 W. 500 N., $700 shed. Essex wire tumbled 5% to mid-July dipped. butjern, C & NW’s other proposed said Pres-|erage dipped 3.12 to 920.65 catch up with the mountain of|| previous week but well above|| weeks. Some analysts 23. ; : i 4 i « pi 62 the rail merger ¢! andidate, fell excitementin 3 |Paper work piled up in recent!the 28,363,620 shares of the com- ident Johnson’s call for higher] there was Coronet store at 45 and 55 S. State. EmpireMines The permits also yncluded 11 newhomes asfollows: Robert Ewreca 3h 320 E., $24,000, Lennard Judkins also received a permit for |; lier in the day, they hardly cut|‘T@ding. l 7 by both the New| week’s 46,514,192-share total was| Observers felt investors want; effect was minimal, except on the second most active stock nu wereinstituted York and American Stock ex.|| below toe all-time record 60,-\ed to cash in on the impressive| groups directly affected. : proved for Jensen Brothers for construction of a commercial cee tion Co., 1882 S, Columbia Lane, $25,000; C & T Construction Co., 1872-S.-Columbia Lane, $25,000; and Leonard Judkins, 1541 S. a from a hangover” af-|jes\ dwindled, construction out-| when the proposed merger was consolidating gains run up in| gave brokerageoffices a chance. - roved In Orem In Jul A tumbled 12.45 taxes apparently has put some) component which i parable week a year ago. |The daily hours were shortened| As has often been the case in|traders’otherin observers a cautiouswrotemood] to 2.0k—the result of D plunge ne # s by Chicago NEW YORK (UPI) — Invest-\PY 9 minutes, starting Tues-|recent weeks, the hectic activiors, their trading hours limited day, with the closing gong com-|ty forcea the high speed stock) most of this week, worked just 8 at 2 p.m. EDT,rather tpan| ticker to fall behind floor trad-] that much faster and still trad-| ‘Me Usual 3:30 o'clock. 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