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Show [0 Sunday, January 17, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 15 Utah Bankers Association Gets Economic Awardfor Service to Farming Outlook Slates Annual Meeting Forecast Pichicenfalbaice activities activities have been of notable service to during the preceding year. This is the 26th year that Utah has received the award,indicating the continuous interest on the part of banks in a in the sound agricultural economy. received Bankers Association, “the national organization of the industry. The Association's Agricultural ® and Rural Affairs Committee chairman, Edward M. Norman, president, The First National Bank, Clarksville, Tenn. . announced that’ the Utah been stat The Agricutlural ‘Award is presented each year to the state bankers associations of those states whose programs and The work is planned and directed by the state agricultural committees and implemented by county key hens (called by varying in differentstates). 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Fidelity Fund 7.10 7.68 1.62 9.57 15.05 1.50 12.73 10.46 14.26 (12.57 15. 34 Fidelity Trend 22.71 Financial Dynamics4.0 Financial oe 3.98 Fletcher 5.35 Fletcher Cop. Fund 5.37% 13.58 14.84 14.94 10.43 5.48 12.50 10.62 Stock Market Winds Up The Weekin High Gear NEW YORK (UPI)—The stock market continued in high gear today following another quarter-point cut in the bank vee interest rate. Trading yas heavy. "Shortlybefore the final bell, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 2.39 at 845.70. Standard & Poor’s 500 stock index showed a gain of 0.32 to 93.12. Of the 1,667 issues traded, 923 pointed higher, while 487 declined. A volumeof around 17,750,000 ith that of the previous session. First National City Bank reduced the prime rate—that charged big money borrowers with a grade A credit rating—to 6% per cent from 6% per cent, the second quarter-point cut in nine days, Several other banks quickly fell into line. Among the day’s most active issues were Chrysler, Federal Nationa! 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Hard red winter 1.74 Oats no bid Barley 52.50 between fiscal APRICOT NECTARwu. ... 33: AS BEANS kidooy . . s03size con Inmates Die oe Esienhower clad dollars, and cladhalf dollars’ which are in a recent law now through Congress and awaiting the President's signature which will probably come next week,” he said. “That profit will come Tee _— CLOSED SUNDAYS — OLO MANILA (UPI)—Three _inue at the Philippine National Penitentiary died Sunday after a holiday drinking session, prison officials reported today. Their drink: Hair tonic spiked treasurer. tO the United States Bureau of Profits forthe treasury. 5.75 13.67 9.54 5.01 11.44 9.72 nightin Belfast’ production in Utah last year Act which created the new toatled $629.6 million as reported Coinage system and the extra a Fundamental In [ 53 9.35 inhattan 85 5.30 Mass.Inv. Growth 1"(3112.36 Mass. Inv. Trust 13.58 14.48 ‘en and trade volume by two per coinage, was — along with Sen cent. John Sparkman, D-Ala. — a The value of mineral Chief sponsor ofthe 1965 Coinage 16.77 ‘utnam Putnam Growth Salem Fund Wellington Fund Windsor Fund Rex. L. Reynolds, secretary- 1976, and will be broken dawn as follows: $82.8 million in siegniorage from 150 million Eisenhower dollars with 40 per cent silver in thern; $950 million from 200 million clad dollars with nosilver, and $795 million from 300 million clad half dollars whth nosilver.” Sen. Bennett continued, “In addition, premium sales of the correction for a five per cent Eisenhower silver dollars are rate of inflation, real personalhaeeee, one of the epxected to net between $386 ances ineepaeee Wy 2tbe cent Senate's leaders on silver and million aud $646 million for the 24,23 4.38 436 Mass. Inv. Trust approved at the half-way mark June 30. Officers of the association are Mr. Brown, president; Dr. M.W. Merrill, vice president; and Square Garden announced MonMines, This is an increase of ‘In addition to those profits day that no more mail orders NEW YORK,N.Y. — Richard revitalization currently planned $26.2 million or almost 16 per from the 1965 Act, we expect to will be accepted for the W. Mayer, president of W.T. for the entire Times Squre area centover the value reported in 8ain another $1.7 (b) billion in heavyweight championship bout Grant Company announces that in a resurgence that blends 1969 when al all-time record Seigniorage from the between Joe Frazier and the Grant Company has a modern skyscrpaers with the established. = Eisenhower silver dollars, Cassius Clay, March 8. lease for 400,000 square feet of nation’s greatest theatrical and space in One Astor Plaza, Times entertainment center, A 1,640Square, the 54story 730-foot seat legitimate theater, shops office tower nearing completion rooftop restaurant and a loweron the former site of the Hotel level 1,500 seat motion picture theater|occupy their own &-story Astor in New York City. As the building’s major wing in the W.T. Grant Building tenant, the Grant namewill be and link the great heritage of incorporated in lettering at the Broadway with the Times top of the structure’s skyline- Square of tomorrow. An dominating tower. The Company estimated 14,000,000 tourists anticipates taking possession of visit the Times Square of its new corporate headquarters tomorrow. An_ estimated 14,000,000 tourists visit the offices in the Fall of 1971. The W.T. Grant Buidling at Times Square area each year One Astor Plaza, Times Squre,is and the Grant Building will the forerunner of a major become a major landmark. ; V| SOUP tomato. 3035izeCons 1s # MUTUAL FUNDS BID ASKED Stokely 22 up Ye Stude Worth 53% up 7e Sunshn Swift 31% up Ye Teledyne 25% off % Tennneco 26 up % Texaco 324 up \% Tex Gif SI 17¥2 up V2 Tex Inst 82% up 1% Tex PLT 20 up % Textron25% off Thiokol 1046 up ve Timken Transom Ih. oft » Trans W A 15% up\e Tri Cont 31% off Ye 2th Cent F 10% UAL Inc 25% off 4 Un Carbde 43% off 7 Un El 21% up % Un O Cal 36 Un Pac 42 off % Utd Airc 39% Utd Brands 17% off % Utd Cp 102 uss ce imp 2334 off Ye m_ 63% up Y Uaoveta upa s $m . off Uta wut 25 off Utah P. Walgrn 254up % Wash W P 23! up te Wsin Air L 23 off va Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 7:30 p.m. ct ‘Money Maki ng’ Business Good, Says Sen. Bennett H Beef pera ee and presented 20 Series E bonds to participants in this project; sponsored Agricultral Credit Conferences atvarious locations around the state. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OPEN CLOSE Day Mines nv W Deseret Phar. 23a Ava Federal Ri % 4% New Pek 4 4Ve Skaggs Drug 25 25% 38% v7 WaWarrants 8% one the association offices, Ww. This is the report of the Center in the Chamber of ext First Security Bank Commerce Buil News Letter being distributed Business to be iecomplished this week according to Max C. Elliott, Vice President-Manager at the session will include of the Provo office. The News presentation of the PSLA's Letter is edited by Dr. ElRoy Nelson, First Security economist. According to First Security, overall increases are expected production, construction, employment, and personal income. WASHINGTON — The moneyThere is, however, possible making business, naturally, is labor difficulties ahead in the profitable. Sen. Wallace F. steel and copper industries Bennett, R-Utah, has provided which could affect the overa’! economic proofof the statement, outlook. pointing out that since 1966 the U.S. Treasury has made more Business in Utah during 1970 than $4.7 (b) in seigniorage. was somewhatbettern than had The Utah lawmaker, ranking been anticiapted a year ago, or Republican on the Senate even as late as September. Total Banking and Currency Compro*ction and employment mittee, reported today that were generally above 1969, and seigninrage — the Federal personal income for the year revenue from manufactur of totaled approximately i 36 coins calculated thedifference ion, an increase of 7.4 per between the monetary and the cent, Trade, likewise, totaled bullion value of the coins — has about $2.4 billion for an increase proved to be a major bonanza to of seven a oo After the U.S. Treasury, and hence to Closing Stocks Friday's Closing Prices y_ United ress international bot L 78% 1% © Adms-Alis 14vaup Ye = Admiral 94 up Ye s Air Reduc 21% off 1 # Alcan Alum 24¥2 up 5 * Allgh Cp 11% up % Allied Ch 25% off Ye annual report, the report by the auditors, and election of a board of directors. The Provo Savings and Loan Association recently declared a inflation will decline and real Denzil A. Brown, president, year-end dividend atthe rate of 6 growth will become more ap- Said the meeting will be held per cent, the same figure as ‘The e-onomicoutlook for Utah aoe ehacory in 1971is rated fair. but the rate derstanding and cooperation Among the outstanding between the farm and financial agricultural pro} of Utah communities. The Agricultural banks during past year and Rural Affairs Committee were: consi¢sred such activities as Purchase and presentation of profitable Provo Savings-LoanAssn. SLACKS $938 Reg. $12.00 $y Monday On i, a. cam PANCAKE FLOUR ‘u..”. 53 DINNERS«iPack Lachey... 89 FACIAL TISSUE tweow! .... 21 KLEENEX fesstnse. 27° SHAMPOOrte ap SHAVING CREAMWc 19: Troll onpncan ee 1/20 16 Peer err rere. EXPIRES Y23(7) WEN Hlashlight BATTERIES PP S88 6s. oe 4 tu 49 |