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Show Students BYU Honor | Will 18 Sunday yi Rcaey:| rn SUNDAY, MARCHHerald 23, 1969 Marker | ee Quotationses ' . Businessmen Woll Street Company. Member New The Student Relations Office York Stock Exchange, 4 N. at Brigham Young Unive | University Ave. has announced the start of “Outstanding Businessmen Pro- eG gram.” Every two weeks S0OM& FRipay Provo dentist for many years, was reelected vice president. Suseye one will be chosen from the at its monthly meeting Friday. Dr. Madison W. Merrill, well-known By HOWARD LUXENBERG|area’s professional and busin UPI Business Writer fields. 1 NEW YORK (UPI)—The bulls) “They will be selected for beesbsubessessuckesstasesch Provo Savings and Loan Association flexed their muscles on Wall their outstanding achievement: (formerly the Provo Building and Loan’Street this week, and the ling- and contributions to the com Society) showed a substantial gain in ering sotck market selloff came munity stated Leonard Ren- assets and loans during the past year, to a halt, Turnover was fairly ick, committee chairman. We se its officers reported. heavy. ; |hope to strengthen our bonds of |crott_o Mr. Brown, head of the institution, New peace hopes in Vietnam| friendship with these men as 5;sgo : - is president of Dixon Real Estate Com- and belief that the prime rate'well as show them our sincere | EasUtoh Mr. Brown pany. He is past Utah-Idaho District governor of Kiwanis hike nowis history were largely|interest in local civic affairs, International, Currently he serves as chaicman of the dis-\esponsible for rescuingthe list| added Mr. Renick. trict finance committee and as a member of the advisory from what, in recent weeks| committee of Walker Bank in Provo. —— looked to be @ bottomless pit | Among traders who had been) } Former Provo Man Wins Appointment. . Darrell J. Stoddard, 34, of Provo, has been appointed "3 area manager of Educational Marketing and Research, Inc., La Jolla, Calif. Stoddard will represent EM&R throughout Utah and surrounding concerned over the impact of Board higher lending rates on the economy the assertion now was a near unanimous: ‘We're dammedgladthat’s over with.” The long wait for the prime rate poost had been one of the maj- d k Asks cE For Tariff ; Suspension < we ates. . or depressants in the financial The firm supplies supplementary arena this year. 2 ‘time high of 7per cent. And|for a trucking tariff currently nied‘part city Y Os toddard has been associated with now traders are anticipating a before the Interstate Commerce Y's"Cons. EM&R since last August, and as boost in the Federal Reserve|Commission. on im 7. Bey si reading and resource materials on a) The primerate, the minimum! The Utah Industrial Promo- Siancerd lease-purchase hasis to elementary and'rate for business loans was|tion Board has asked for the! ;72"Ct.4 secondary schools throughout the United jackeg up % point to an all-|suspension of the effective date Tintic Standard Ststes and several foreign countries. Basueesasss and Loan Association. He was chosen to continue leadership of the firm by the board of directors | Muscles on 2 Denzil A. Brown, prominent Provo businessman and civic worker, has been re-elected president of the Provo Savings Sivassrssesssrveszassrsszaee Brown Re-Elected to Head Financial Firm 2 | water Wonder a es 1650 194 filled assignments in Oregon, Colorado, discount rate — that charged] Board chairman D. Howe) “ston 8asin Mr. Stoddard Kansas and Texas prior to his appoiniment as Utah area member commercial banks —| Moffat filed a petition with the murLaxe EXCHANGE SALES Manager. which is not considered lik ly Interstate Commerce Commis-| sristoi sii, 200 at 30. He is a native of Ogden and attended Utah schools. to have much of an adverse/sion asking that the effective |SuilinExp, 4 1000 1082 et,at 170 155, 1600 at 1.48; A HELICOPTER HEADS FOR LANDING in the court yard of the “ce during the filming of “Where Eagles Dare.” The castle was the he Nazi officers during World War II and is the scene of the high-act adventure fiim, starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood aud Mary Ure e scene, destroying the historic castle, was the cause of a flurry of protests by the e zens of the village of Werfen, near Salzburg, Austria, against the American filming company Merto-Goldwyn-Mayer. ‘Where Eagles Dare’ Slated at Paramount His education includes advanced studies at Weber State impact on stocks at this point./date of a tariff proposed by the | suilion Mon. 1600 ‘of 1.05 Allied soldiers recently “blew! Paramount. explained that the castle would College, Brigham Young University and Southeastern Okla-| While the ninth session of the Rock Mountain Tariff Bureau,| S'229" \fo9'% °,'“° homeState Unversity. Vietnam Peace Conferencee. in|Inc., be suspended pending a Socal atst22 is Area up” one of Europe's oldest and ‘The castle was built in 1077 Temain :n its restored condimosthistoric castles after the py Archbishop Gebhard of Salz- tion after the explosions be: |Paris failed to produce a viable hearing and ruling on the rea-|cres. Eagle 500 at 85; 400 af 4, |¢ro#_2090 at localcitizenry argued for the burg on the peak of a mountain cause of the team of internaBusiness College Presents Key Awards |peace formula, mula, traders traders seemed| sen sonableness andnecessityof the leeee preservation of the Schloss HoArch L. Madsen, Salt Lake City, president of Bonneville '0 devote their attention to vag- tariff. Seaaha, a a. iT henwerfen castle 25 miles from i the 196 Freedom Ed- Ue hints that the United States! {increased rates on small pro-| Ea: °° pire 1000 at Salzburg, Austria. avenome oie ‘College a junior Was working secretlyelsewhere duct, non-prepaid or multiple Ev @u! 1000 at 8. The Allies were Clint Eastcollege of business founded in 1907, '0uchbreak the imp, However,|piece shipments are called for Gols chain toms)” ™ 7 reports lackedofficial con-|in tarff.tates The onshippers con-| S20%el Morera $0 at37; 20at io; 4 Wood and Richard Burton dur‘The award,thefirst vi ofits its kind kind from fro. * liendthethat shicments Mad. firmation. x12.900 at 1.85, ing the filming of the MGM bad pega Pee x S Some additional constructive! over 500 pounds would be re-|<ennebec 1000 af 437/27 600 at 4.50. |motion picture “Where Eagles , .. forces included record industrial! duced, establishing a mor Dare,” a World War II film, No, Lilly 300 at 3.50. Park City Cons. 2090 at 50; 2000 at .«7./Which starts Wednesday at the fast Friday. 7 I tween i the Governor Rampton praised Mr. T!S@ im persona’ in me in oe} part of the college’s founders break- prodkiclioa io Fehruary, a sharp equitable es cane Madsen for his contributions in bring- S2™€ month; higher steel prices lye in the Austrian Alps. During tional experts in special effects its Jong history, the castle has suffered seige, fire, and was captured by farmers of the Salzach valley in the Farmers’ Warof 1525. Fire ravaged the stone edifice in 1931. It was restored only after seven years labor. Producer Elliott Kastner a@d movie acton The record-sized movie troupe d blizzards, four-foot avalanches and sub. zero temperatures during a location filming “without precedentforits physical challenge,” according to the movie team. : ing abot the econ and unit ras godgain nen LiVeStOCK Quotations. . . standing of the principles of the factory orders for durable goods American’ free ‘enterprise syste land a healthy gain in retail) CATTLE: Market steady on 27.00-28.75; light holstein heifers Mr. Madsen Recieving Distinguished Alumnt sales last week from both the all slaughter classes, stockers up to 28.50. Award from Stevens Henager College was William J. Wilson, previous week andna year ago and feeders aso active and Holstein bull calves 45.00- No high choice cattle 59,00; peef-type, young calves Inc. Mr. was reported by the Commerce steady. Freightlines, president Idaho, the Pocatello, Wilson attended collegeof inGarrett 1934 where he recieved his. Department, sold. Lowchoice-good grain fed 50,00°55. ‘business training. | —_——__—_— |steers,standard, 28.50-27.40;including commercial Hogs: iMark 4 ty peeceneral hol ba land Rampton,’ Gevernor by Following the award presentations Mr. Madsen addressed educators, civic leaders and college alumni in attendance. . Pin Potter Isteins, 24.00-25.00; choice heif- fathers es ie Saueanae | Spanish Fork , 19.75.2025; Jers, 26.00-26.90; good kind, 24.50- 999.949 Ths, 19.50-20.00; 240-260) °. Ibs, 18.50260-0 Young grain fed cows, 21.00- Ibs, jg 00;19.00-1950; 280-306 Ibs, 18.00-18.50; 22.00; high yielding utility cows, jicnt Weight butchers 170-200 lbs |20.00-21.00; averageutility 18.75- 19 59.99 99, Our Regalladiesare still doing a beautl- I had to go to the Utah Bowling Associa- ha Sows 350-400 under Ibs, 350 Ibs, 15.50. “The news was a mixture of good and bad,” Mr. Madsen) Good quality feeder steers, 16.25: 15.00-15.50: said, “The good news was that State Farm Mutual insured spANISH FORK — Della’s 750-1000 ibs., 27.00-28.40; 600-750 Gasdio “bs, 14.50-15.00; 450500 ful job of batting those pins around. We had a semi goof last week, We owe an apology to Erma Christensen who bowls tions meeting in Salt Lake City last Saturday, and the wee wittle copy girl that comes around brought the tear sheets for 26.00; Vs . State Farm Insurance Releases Report Carl D. Madsen, wh- represents State Farm Insurance in the Provo area, has recieved an advance copy of the firm's: year-end report, Reception nter Expands P few under 24.00. 1.1950): | Cente in the Satellite leagues on Thursday us to proof read, and I wasn't here to do a million more cars at the end of 1988 (10,999,391) than it) Reception Center at, 559 East Ibs, 26.35-30.00; Lighter steers 1.1 og t4's9. sog-se0 Ibs, 19.00did at the start of the year. The bad news was that the Center in Spansh Fork has been higher. Medium quality all Ma eien ae hare companylost $29.5 million doing it.” lexpanded, the management an-| weight, 25.00-27.50; high yield. “°0"' ° , 12.00-13.00. which is just some 115 pins above her information, and we typed it correctly for most proud of you. We might mention Rust, Mr. Madsen was told that the ravages of inflation! The Center is now equipped 29.00-31.90; medium quality erage size, 11.00-13.00; large our celumn last week, but a typesetter at that Fidlar Named to National C. of C. Board |have programs. Small wearers 9.50-11.00; av- feeder heifers 750-900 Ibs, 26.5028.00; Holstein steers, 750-1000 Ibs, 21.50-24.06 Light weight, good quality, steer calves under 350 Ibs, up to 38.25, 350-450 Ibs, 33.00-34.50; heifer caives under 300 Ibs, up to 34.70; 300-400 Ibs, 28.00-31.00; kind, i 0-16.50; feeder hogs, 140-170 tbs 16.50-18.00. SHEEP: Market active but! 25-50 lower on lambs, other classes about steady. Choice grain fed lambs 100-120 Ibs, 26.00-27.10; good kind and heavier lambs 25.50-26.00; feeder’ [Holstein steers under 375 Ibs lambs 90-100 Ibs 26.00-26.35, M.M.Fidlar, president of Mountain Fuel Supply Company, 4s one of 13 new directors elected to the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. His election is effective with the next meeting of the board on April 28, 1969, and he will serve @ two-year term. Mr.Fidlar has served with Mountain Fuel Supply Company| since June 1, 1943, when he was employed as senior geologist at Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was promoted to vice president in 1954, executive vice president in 1958, and president on| August 1, 1962. so, and the goof wasn't caught to make a wonderful game you rolled and we're Heralds fault completely, I must say that LEAGUE Early Birds Elks Mixed Deubies Escalentes Malors Men's City Merchant Mixed Malors Morning Glory the Provo area. Youngstown is a major producer of oil coun-| try tubular goods as well as other pipe products and flat | rolled steels . . . Contract for an initial order of 1000 advanced| air cargo containers has been awarded by Trans World Air- | lines to General American Transportation Corporation, accord- | to R. G. Biesel of Chicago, GATX vice president . . . Dr. Robert D. Larsen of Provo has returned from Fort Worth, Tex. where he participated in the seminar and congress on research Regal Bantams Regal Juniors Regal Queens Riverside Ladies conducted by the Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation. Representatives of nearly al! states and Several Canadian provinces, and foreign countries, were prsent . . . Ray Chris- | tensen of Givan Ford dealership in Provo was graduated recently from the service selling course conducted by the San Francisco Ford Marketing Institute in Burlingame, Calif... . Rex B. Whitehead of Aetna Life & Casualty at Provo attended a speciallife insurance training course at the company’s home office in Hartford, Conn, , . . John Edward McLaughlin of Springville, local representative for Mutual of Omaha and] United of Omaha, has completed a comprehensive insurance |} course at the National Sales Training Schoo! in San Francisco | ... John Hancock Mutual Life insurance Co. reports that| year-end figures show it has $16 million invested in the econo- | my of the state of Utal and that another $1.3 million was’ distributed in Utah in 1968 as benefits to policy owners and beneticiaries. Satellites ‘Mixed Emotions ‘Traveling League Ladies < ey ‘Trade Tech of Provo TG—High Team Game fashion: broader toes and masculine metal links on deep,rick premium calf, Now ... look at your shoes, THE ONLY PLACE TO FLY! FLIGHT TRAINING AIR TAXI AIR AMBULANCE MULTI ENGINE GI and FAA APPROVED Approved by Airlines CENTRAL UTAH AVIATION CO. 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American Gen Life =} ‘Andy 2 Roadrunners 3. Ring @ Dings—8 Balls 1. Regals 2 LaGeorge 1. Mor is Motors 2. Jack Ducketi’s Appl x man's 1, Utah Timber 2 Mullett Jewelry 2 Clairs 1. Carrousel 2 Mckee's XA and 1. Jones Paints 2. Columbian Motel 3. Knudsens, Van Leuvans 1. Dogies 2 Wranglerettes 3 Rustiers 1. Seven Tens are the 3rd League Champions Energet Sooners, Kongin, Dames Kit Kats ‘Yvonne Westwoods’ ‘Alma. 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Seating holder protection fund now totals $470.8 million. can be provided for over 150, s and there is room to dance or ing feeder steers, 500-600 Ibs, average. Her secretary gave us the proper SN> PPO R= BRS eps BPs eRe BB In the report from State Farm President Edward B. nounced this week. ayems, who rolled a terrific 244 game, Grant's Sinclair Lac earge Music The 4 Spares Duds Pants M and M Strikemakers Hot Shots paretimers HTS—High Team Series 4m Man Team etc. 2 game series the point where she would get excused from the hevpital for Monday afternoons to be with her team and carry her share of the load. Her husband and children wax greatly on their beauty, devotion to can be well proud of Elda Mae as we their families et al. Well I feel I must indeed are. Y ‘know words in poetry and write of another lady, a beautiful mother, prose are just words unti! a good friend a girl that has inspired every girl in her makes you suddenly realize, why the league, the Starliners, our Monday after- name genius is tagged to the name of noon girls. I'm writing about Elda Mae these men. If ever I found a true fule Y'Know, I wrote last week on how great our ladies are here in the lanes. Great sports, competitors, with a lot of heart and will to do well in this sport. I could Williamson, she fell prey to leukemia some time ago, but undaunted carried on in this life in such a Wonderful way as to truly inspire even the most faint hearted, the most confirmed athiest, or hardened agnostic, Elda Mae passed away Wednesday and she has left a mark on all our hearts and with memories so rich and vivid, with her wonderful glowing personality, Despite the knowledge that must have _fillmient of Shelley's “So live, that when thy summons comesto join the innumerable caravan, which moves to that mysterious realm, where each shall take his chamberin the silent halls of death, Thou gonotlike the quarryslaveat night, scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him, and lies been an unbearable load on her mind, she resolved that as long as she was able down to pleasant dreams.” Farewell Elda Mae, we know you are ready to meet she would live a full iife, not let her him, as well as we know he is prepared friends or family down in any way; to to receive you with pride and honor. |