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Show 6 Sunday Herald SYN>*Y JANUARY 28, P.G. Bank 1998 Resources late Climb Fails To Cancel Out Decline NEW YORK on the New change went (UPI)—Trading crisis York a day this week w the E rket showed at the end. prices but not enoug the line. PLEASANT GROVE — Tot e with North Korea—prices Stock Fz- no ed. 1 ~ hour signs of re appeared from On Uptrend te cancel out earlier losses. Aj] popular indicators were nd towards theoff eud of the week—when the ctivity was heavy, despite White House called up certain the go.minute curtailment of reserves in the {ace of the trading ordered by the ex- Utah Valley 2 Auction change ares traded totaled 54,631,671, some nine million proceeded at a record under the previous week, which pace. near |" The abbreviated sessions of werefor the benefit of brokerage houses, which have a huge CATTLE: 350 head — market backlog of paperwork to be steady on cows and slockers, serviced. fat cattle 25 to 50 cents lower.) The market was rocked Butcher hogs 25 to 50 cents around mid-sessicn Thursday by higher; weaners and SOWS|the White House annouucement| at capture of the U.S. Pueblo a HEREIS AN ARTIST'S RENDERING of the new Signetics Corporation plant which will be constructed in Orem this year. James Riley, president of Signe- | Choice grais fed steers 16% alled “spy” ship on monitor1150 ths up to 25.00; good)ing duty off the coast. | steers, same weight, 23.50-24.50;| The pace of floor trading ac- Simoot Takes steins, 21.00-23.00; 850-1000 b.| speed stock tickers were 25 steers, needing more feed,| minutes late at one point, The High Post standard grade, including hol-|cele:sted so rapidly the high- 22,00-23.00; choice heifers 850-/jag was the second greatest in 1000 Ibs, 24.00-24.50; good trading history. develop- re-elected members of. the tion will be moved from the present leased building at the north end of the Riverside Plaza Shopping Center, The company, a major preducerof integrated steady. Lambs steady except of immediate callup of some ties, said at a Provo civic luocheon this week that the plant and ground will circuits used in electronics industries, expects to increase its payroll from the ewe lambs, which were about Navy and Air Force reserves amount to a million-dollar irvestmeat. Ground will be broken in April, with present 300 wor! kers te over 600 after the new plant is in operation. 1.0 higher, mutton €WeS)on the heels of North Korea's completion scheduled late this year. Ai that time the expanded Signetics opera- sleacy. business Previously the stockholders their annual meeting had : | as Manager Honored on Samuel P. Smoot, a Provo Gordon D. Hawkins, general native, has been named a sen- Manager of New York Life jor vice president of the Re- Insurance Company's Holywood- grade heifers 22.50-24.03; stan-| Prices plunged initially, then dard and commercials 20.00-|pegan rolling back an hour 22.00; Holstein heMers, grain ister when a rumorcirculated public Nationfed 18.50-20.00. that North Korea has released Young grain fed cows 17.50 or was about to release the al Life Insur- 2 Utah County Draper Feed Hawkins Cited | Groesbeck For Record | Mon Tap 1967 Salesmen i Retirement Mill Now ; The Bank of Pleasant Grove paid $5 per share dividend on all capital stock and a tol of $195,811.62 to savings ac- count depositors. The loan to deposit ratio is 58 per cent. Sign of Spring: _ In Operation New Sears DRAPER — The huge Inter- jLos Angeles General Office,| SPRINGVILLE—The emhas been named one of the’ ployees of Reilly Tar and Chem- board, including J. Taylor Allen, Neil Y, Fugal, Calvin Swenson, Richard Wells and Kay and Keith Jacobs mountain Farmers Association Catalog Ready $300,000 feed mill and warehouse in Draper has been com- Tt was a short winter — the ance Company company’s outstanding general ical Corporation met recently 18.50; commercial and utility pueblo |pleted and is now in almost full first sign of spring has appear0-17.50; fleshy | ; ; of Dallas, Tex. g e r s for 1967, according) for a testimonial dinner honortype cows 16.00-17 5 80: YY! The government denied the , according to John ed. Ervin W.Atto Richard K, Paynter, Jr.,|ing Berton W. Groesbeck, who a, general manager of — oT ee i Cut! rumor, but traders apparently The 1968 Spring and Summer kerson, compboard chairman, His office retired after more than 40 ters -38-00-14.00; thinner ‘en |were taking second thoughts any the association. general catalog of Sears, Roepresident, surpassed sales quotas in life, years with the company. about severity of the incident has announced ¥ The newplant was heirs buck and Co, began arriving in ‘health and group insurance, Mr. Groesbeck began his em and buying picked up, continuted to replace the mill which homes here, and within the next and aa in recruiting.B ‘ ‘ Reilly 2 aatiseel = . Smoot’s A | ployment with Tar andag | Mr. Mehihoff Mr. Braithwaite) was ‘destroyed by fire “ae six weeks it will reach more 18.1520.00; 6 year old Angus ing the rise to the 2 p.m. close. ppointm ent This is the seventh time Mr. Chemical, ‘ i : . then the Republic |March. Egill Olafsson is the than 12 million families across At the end of the day de- as the senior Hawkins has won his com- Creosote Company, in 1926. He breeding bull, registered, Wayne Braithwaite, Orem, | manager. clines held a margin over adthe nation vice presi- Mr. Smoot /pay’s outstanding manager) was ther a hi ne chool_ math 270.00 head. and Don Mehlhoff, Provo, were| Feed ingredients are brought ality. feeder steers Vances, but some market in- dent in charge of the invest-| award. From cover to cover, the se City ig and sa came ps |honored teacher at Park by the Sales and Mar-jto the plant by railroad and 1596-page book is filled with 600-700 Ibs. 23.00-24.90; common| dicators showe? gains. ment division of the firm. to the plant seeking summer keting Executives of Utah bed bape They can be stored in unmistakable signs of spring. Kind 21.00-23.00; choice 500-| Friday was a buyers’ market. Mr. Smoot, son of the late Ithe top Blue Cross and Blue|52 overhead bins with a capacemployment, At the end of the 600 Ibs, 24.00-25.50; plainer It appeared that traders and in- Harlow E. Smoot It’s opening introduces a new Mrs. |summer he was asked to con- |Shield salesmen for 1967, Thejity of 1109 tons or 2,200,000 spring collection of dresses and type 23.00-24.00; Holstein feed-|Vestors, ignoring any depres- Smoot who lives at 183 E. ist tinue his employment and up- statuette award sponsored by| pounds, From these bins the in- coordinated accessories selecer steers 800-1000 Ibs, 18,00-|sing news, concentrated on §., Provo, and grandson of the the Sales and Marketing Ex-|gredients go directly into the on obtaining a release from his ted by Sears Fashion Board; 19.00; 600- 800 Ibs, 19.00-20.50; |news that was encouraging,bid. late wet Smoot, has been with teaching contract remained as |ecutives, International was giv-|mixing hopper and from there the back cover features a new 500-600 Ibs, 21.00-22.50; 400- ding prices higher. Republic National since 1952. Jen at the annual SME Disting-|to the grinder and then into jfloral design nylon carpet, 500 Ibs. 23.00-24.50, | The Pueblo incident was not Reed Smoot was a Mormon | a permanent employee. He has uished Salesmen’; Award Jin-/bulk delivery truks. \held almost every position at Choice quality feeder heifers the ml discouraging item of Apostle and a United States | specifically made for use in The mixer will handle six the kitchen. For the eleventh time, Brig-| the plant and has been working ner held in Salt Lake City. 600-700 Ibs. 21.50-23.00; good the wee! Senator.) ham Young University has re-|out cf the office as plant su- The two-man team serves|tons of feed at one time and Kkind 19.50-21.00; good 500-600| William McChesney Martin, Mr. Smoot graduated from will mix the feed in just ten Provo and all counties to the Jos. 23.00-23.50; Holstein re-|chairman of the Federal Re- BYU with a B.A. degree in eeeee bb Stell perintendent. ‘oundation, e Mr. and Mrs. Groesbeck plan south, Their combined terri- minutes. The customer may, Lunch - Dine heifers 600-700 Ibs. \serve Board, took note of the) \tories encompass two-thirds of therefore, get his feed order .00-23.50; 500-600 above aver- “very dangerous” level of| business administration and Ktieck, for $1,500 was s 10) t travel extensively during the state with only 24 per cent|mixed while he waits, Some to the music of a masters degree in man- |President Emest L. Wilkinson speculation on the exchanges’ age 23.50. agement from the University of lof the population, | feeds are pre-mixed and kept “Maxine” Good quality steer calves 400 and said the agency is studying | Braihwaite and Mehlhoff ex-|in big storage tanks. Ves president of the Founda-| 500 Ibs, 26,00-27.50; 300-400 los, the need to boost the 70 per California at Berkeley. At The Hammond ceeded their combined new| The grinder will produce feed mn. fi 28,00030.00; Under 300 Ibs. 30.00- cent margin requirement, ‘FOOR WINDS’—PROVO business goals for 1967, achiev-|to any degree of coarseness, rs the program of Shell Copter Fleet But the supply of good news ing a total of 133 per cent of|The 125-horsepower _pelleting If you ore interested in buying Assists, a number of privately for the market was encouragmachine will handle 12 tong of quota, or renting @ HAMMOND ing. Corporate earnings reports Mr. Braithwaite, a native of feed per hour for any type of Call Maxine 374-8935 sities receive the grants, They were showing up well, some at Spanish Fork, has been with |feed. are to be split into three parts record levels. Retail sales showBlue Cross and Blue Shield ed a gain. The auto industry PROVO since January, 1964. is i Gosh. friends, how many records can we break? So said sales for the middle third Academy — The Good, The purpose decided by the presi-| dent, for faculty development, pounain ee | Don Mehlhoff was graduated many of you have asked to see it, that we'll hold it of January were higher than Bad and The Ugly. \from the University of Portquality cows, a year earlier, and auto fac|and scholarly activities of in-/Ranger Model 206 A, a turbine land and came to Utah in 1955, until Tuesday. a — Valley of the [soos tested 155.00 per tory output was higher. dividual faculty members. power helicopter, to its fleet. Bar new born calves 25.00- Declines had a margin of alPOSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY | Theslim, trim JetRanger has | The Georgia state bird is the| Sat., Sun, Continuous from 1 p, m. 35.00 per head. most three to one over the 409 Uinta — TheBible. IN “FIXER” new jet speeds of over 400 mph, Brown Thrasher. Evenings 7:15—9:30 advances of the 1,621 issues Pioneer — The Good, The a range over 400 miles, jet The numberof issues on Bad and The Ugly plus Finders HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Eli-/comfort, and a big five-place 17.50-16.00; . 17.00;: |traded, the downside — 114 — was|K eepers. |zabeth Hartman,starring in her| man-size cabin, 260-280 Ibs 15.50-17.00; sows os the greatest since last Nov. 3 Fox — Waterhole No. 8. first film for MGM since “A|" ‘The helicopter will aid in| 7TH BIG WEEK! Patch of Blue,” will play the | survey, exploration and seisBut Hurry . figure was1,217. Nine- OREM . 12.25; whenthe Geneva — Sadismo plus|feminine lead opposite Alan|mographic workin inaccessible ENDS SOON and ty-eight were unchanged. What's Up Tiger Lily? Bates in “The Fixer”filming in}aesg more quickly and more! Mots, Wed-SAT-SUN 2 p.m. The United Press Interover 11.00; small weaners 8,00national Stock Market Indicator —— |gary. comfortably than ever before. Eves. Open 7 p.m. 10.00. Fat lambs under 110 Ibs. up was off 2.55 to 116.83. The Dow _BRT : Bam fo 22.00; Over 110 lbs 20.00- Jones Industrial Average lost age share. Ninety nine issues reached OPEN 6:15 WARM Sek 15.26 to 965.06. The rails and 21.50; feeder lambs 90-100 Ibs, 3 ELECTRIC A MASTERPIECE” 21.00-22.00; thin heavy lambs utilities also were on the down- new highs, 59 new lows. SHOW 7:00 ‘eorroneat 19.00-20.00; choice quality re- side. 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