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Show Market Livestock and Produce ChicagoProduce CHICAGO (UPI) — Produce: Oct Dec Feb 65 29.67 29.57 29.62 147 .77-.75 29.80 29.75 29.75 68 30.75-.72 30.75 30.70 30.72 27 Jly Frozen Pork Bellies 22.60-.52 22.65 22.40 22.47 187 21.27-.32 21.45 21.15 21.15 29.27-.20 29.45 28.90 28.90 Butter: prices paid delivered to Chi- Onions: Total shipments 30; arrivals 8; track 24; demand moderate; for large, pent ‘steady; for prepacks market 92 score Eggs: Prices paid delivered to Chicago mixed; cents per dozen (80 per cent A or better): jumbo 37-39; extra large white 33-33%; large white 30-31; mediums 20-21; standards 24%-26%. Prices to retailers (grade A, in cartons deliverd): extra large 37-38%; large 35%436%; mediums 2742-2842. 851 310 wrrack sales (100 Ib. U.S. 2-A): California long white fair condition, 3,50-3.60; mixed pack 3.50; mixed pack, 10-oz. 3.25-3.50; mixed pack 10-ounce, 3.65; California round reds 4.00-4.20; fair condition 3.803.85. 93 score 67.784; 67.784; 90 score 65.784. Chicago Livestock Potatoes: Total shipments 329; arrivals 67; track 161; insufficient to quote on old Botnet: demand good market firm for CHICAGO (UPI) — Livestock Cattle 2,500; slaughter steers moderately active, steady to 25 lower;slaughter heifers fairly active, steady; cows and bulls scarce, steady; slaugater steers prime 1,225-1,400 Ib. 33.50-34.00; slaughter heifers high choice and prime 925-1,050 Ib. 32.25-32.75; cows utility and commercial 21.50-23.00; few high dressing utili 23.25-23.50; canner and cutter 20.00-22.50; buils utility and commercial 25.50-28.50. 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Learning ac Air Petro Silver Silver Fortune Stansbury 01 04 25 38 15 Utd C p 8-12 ip Utd Gas Imp US Gypsm 66-7 - Ys Uniroyal 22-76 US Smelt 26 US Steel 31-4 06 Weyerhaus 53-’e off 4% -20 13 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE FRIDAY, JULY9, 197) BID ASKED 18.12%2 19.00 Banner Mng. Bristol Silver Bullion Mon. n 20 Canyonlands Uran. 4 23 06 21 - Champion Silver Chief Con. Clayton Silver Cole. Cons Comb. Metals CometCoal. Comstock Tunne! Cons. Eureka Cres.Gen,Corp. Croff Oil CrownPoint Dragon East Utah Empire 2.374 7 07 0 30 20 4.122 20 65 24 40 10 Eureke Bull "0 1 08 43 35 23 4.25 25 75 27 60 12 07 EurekaLilly EurekaStd. 10 18 42 2 47 Golconda Gold Chain 7.62% 20 8.00 25 Mammoth 3.00 4.50 New Park 3.50 4.00 Grest Western Justheim Pet. Love Oil Moviematic 30 28 40 30 33 30 50 40 12 95 22 06 09 16 1.00 23 08 12 Auto Victim Identified SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A mankilled in an auto-pedestrian accident in downtownSalt Lake City has been identified as Donald LaMar Carlson, 34, 2 Salt LakeCity. Police said he was struck by a car driven by Danny Lee Blaylock, 21, Salt Lake City, cond South and State Street at 10:05 p.m. Thursday. He was dead on arrival at Holy Cross Hospital. Witnesses said Carlson was running across the street against the light when he was otruck by the eastbound car. Drunk Driving SuspectStill Hospitalized 12.75 3.75 13.50 425 13 MassInv. Growth Mass inv. Trust Putnam pe Growth Salem Fund a% —i...40 15.00 10.89 5.73 14.56 15.74 16.39 11.90 6.26 Weltngton Fund Windsor Fund 11.70 10.05 12.79 10.98 THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 13.” SEOUL (UPI) —Ten black American soldiers and three Koreans were injured Friday national patks in Utah and nightin a riot in ee a to expand an existing Utah U.S. military spokesman park. Saturday. Local ees Establishment of the Arches said the fighting began when and Capitol Reef National Parks the soldiers forced their way and e:xpansion of Canyonlands into Korean clubs open only to National Park was approved white soldiers. unanimous!ly. The U.S. spokesman had no Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, R- details on the causes of the riot Utah, a subcummittee member, but said 11 of the injured were said the parent Interior Com- treated at the Army dispensary mittee was scheduled to discuss gt Camp Humphreys near the measure July 28. Pyongtaek while an American Lloyd said the subcommittee and a Korean who were more approved his amendmentiu au- seriously inj thorize a study of roads within a U.S.military TTC hospital in Seoul the three parks, with state aud 35 miles to the north. local governments to be consult- Nespapers said 2,900 Koreans ed by the Interior Department. gathered near Camp HumCanyonands would be expand- Phreys at noon Saturdayto ed to about 337,000 acres under protest the riot, some carryings the legislation. signs that said in Korean; “We The two new parks currently don’t want blacks. You return are national monuments and to cotton farms.” designation as national parks The newspaper reports said would make m permanent the riot began Friday night and not subject to changes by when about 100 black soldiers, a presidential order. some armed with sticks and broken bottles, smashed tables and other furniture at four __ inPyougtaek. Identity Of Shooting Victim Revealed BLACKFOOT (UPI) — ‘fhe victim of an early Thursday shooting was identified Friday as Victor Chappa, 22, Austin, Tex., according to ‘Bingham County Sheriff A. E. Hess, Hess said Chappa, who was shot seven times i: the head and chest, had worked in the Bing! ham Count ity area for at least two summers. ‘When asked aboutpossible suspects, Hess said only that an investigation was continuing. The body was found early Thursday at Morgan’s pasture about 16 miles north of Blackfoot by a co-worker, 3rd Train Wreck Probed NEW YORK (UPI) —Two Long Island Railroad trains collided during the evening rush hour Friday in the third accident in as many days involving commuter trains. Police aid 53 persons were injured —25 of them needing stretchers to carry them to Manhattan hospitals —when a train full of passengers bound ior Babylon, N.Y. was struck from the rear by an empty train pulling into Pennsylvania Station from a nearby railyard. The Babylon train was pulling out of the station when the empty train,travelling at a low speed, hit it from the rear, causing nine cars on the commutertrain to derail, Paul Schwartz, division su- pervisor for the Penn Central Railroad, which operates the station, said the cause of the accident had not been determine¢ The accident on track 15 occurredat at §F47 p.m. ‘WANTED! Personsinterested in earning a dividend on their savings every single day! © Insured Safety If youare one o © Choice of Savings Plans see STATE SAVI © Daily Earnings (compounded {including “flexible” passbook accounts.) daily and paid quarterty.) 'SstTaTE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION For more information, visit the State Home Office: SALT LAKE CITY Branch Offices: OGDEN, PROVO, CLEARFIELD and MURRAY TOTO TT TTT PUTT TTT TT Ty Honor Roll Wshn Un 46-% off 7 Westy El 90-Va up 4 Wheel Pitts 16-¥2 up White Mot 24-7e off CARRIERS SEATTLE (UPI) — Grain f.0.b, Sea’ Soft ray ie ‘se White club 1.58 Hard winter 1.58 Corn . Barley 46.00 The Daily Heraldis proudofits carrier organization and especially proud of the following young men who haveexcelled in their Delivery Service, Salesman- Denver Livestock ‘%s V2 DENVER (UF1)—Livestock: ship, and Prompt Managementoftheir collections during the past month. Hogs 200. Barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower. 1-2 21.50; 1-3 19,00-21.25; 2-4 19.50-20.75. Sows steady. 1-3 14,00-15.50, :05 “022 Yecin wo 18%,it Ye 025.035 Pon Ve 282 2 4 4 se Oh 7 oe a U. S. Soldiers Injured in Riot in Korea SeattleGrain Utd Utils 21-Ye off % Utah P L 34 E off 1% Walgrn 28-% up 4 fash W P 21-38 up Ye Wstn Air L 27-% up ( Wstn Bancp, 36-Ve off 1 +13 Rocky MinNuclear ‘Ois4 Ui 02 06 27) 42 501.50 Vedco Con. American Trans World Trade 04 045 055 Day Mines Deseret Pharm. FederalRes. New Park Syntex TWA Warrants WASHINGTON (UPI) — The House Parks and Recreation Subcommittee Friday approved legislation to create two new IDAHO FALLS (UPI) — John Perry, 47, Blackfoot, charged with driving while under the inSo. Standard 70 15 fluence of aleohc: in connection with a Wednesday accident Teletrans ind. 1.45 2.00 in. Min, Res. 26 29 which took four lives, remained Tintic Standard 10.00 10.50 Triton Corp. 95 (1.00 in critical condition Friday. Perry, the driver of one of United ParkCity 3.50 3Ag x 2 the vehicles, was transferred to Utah-Wyoming 62% I Water Wonder 1.25 (1.40 LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. The Bonneville County sheriff's Williston Basin 1.65 1.90 office said the complaint was SALT LAKE EXCHANGE SALES signed by Les Poole, deputy Canyon. Uran. 3000 a sheriff in Swan Valley, where Clayton Sil. 000 at oe the accident occurred. Cres, Gen, Corp.100 at 4.25 Love Oil 500 at The head-on collision took the lives of three persons in one vehicle and the passenger in MUTUAL FUNDS BID ASKED Perry’s vehicle, Affiliated Fund 7.46 8.07 reyfus 1274 13.96 Eaton H. Bal 10.17 11.05 Eaton H. Stk. 14.20 15.52 Fidelity Cap. 12.27 13.4) Fidelity Fund 16.34 17.86 Fidelity Trend 25.07 27.40 Financial Dynamics4.47 4.90 Financial Venture 4. 2 473 Fletcher Fund Fletcher Cap. Fund 6. 3 FundamentalInv. : 2 Manhattan. 5.77 McDon Dgls 34 ie Mo Pac 67 off 3 Mobii Oil 58-34 up 1 Monsanto 45-% off 7 Mont Da U24./2 off 38 off Mont Pw Motorola ie off. % Mt fuel 43-14 up 4 Mt State T & T 22 % off NL Ind 19-% up ‘e Nabisco 49-7e up Ye Nat Can 26-3 up % Nat Cash R 44-4 up % AMERICAN sroeea m CLoae ico Sage Oil Sioux Mines Lockh Magnavox 52-'/ - Ya Marathon 41-% up 1 Marcor 35-2 up 7% Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., 43 N. University Ave. New Quincy North Lilly Park Ciry Cons. Park Premier Prince Cons, Ronsn 7-2 up Ye 5 Royal Dut 423%4up 2600p Saway- Ye Okays 2 Utah Parks (Furnished dy Merrill Lynch, CHICAGO (UPI) — Wholesale selling prices as reported by USDA: cago steady; House Subcommittee Quotations ButterandEggs Cheese 5 Ib. loaf 59%-66%; brick 69-70%; muenster 60-70; cheddar single daisies $5%-70; longhorns 63-68%; 40 Ib. blocks 59%4-65%; swiss (wheels) too few to quote; (blocks 80-100 Ib.) grade A 68%-74%; grade B 66%-72%; grade C 62%-67%. open high low latest sales ive Cattle 30.80-.85 30.87 30.80 30.82 214 Aug % VA Ort Se AM Mercl ‘Am Motors Ste 6% up Amer Smelt 24-2 off Ye Am Std 24 up % Am 1 & 1 46% up1 Amf Inc 39-5 up Anaconda, 18-% up % Arizona Pub se Armco Stl 18-1 Arm Cork 341%off 1-V4 Ashland 0 23-76 72 up Atl 0Rich Cp 13-V2 up Babcock W 40-58 un 4% Baeic Inc 11% up 3 y Va Sunday, July11, 1971 Would ExpandThird Sk Zenith 51-58 up A carrier is a junior merchant; heis in business for himself and is responsible for the sales, service and collections on his route. As a rule,it is his first business venture and although his profit may not be large, the training and experience he gains will prove invaluable to him in laterlife. 2 Curtiss W 12-’e off Va Cyclops Corp 22-5 off Ve Dart Ind 4-4 up It is no accident that today’s leaders were the carrier boys of yesterday. e Ad. ow Ch ils Buen East Air L 20-¥2 off % Eastman Eltra 25 off El Pa N G 19-% up Evans P 45-¥» up 1 Ethyl Corp 23-Ve up ‘ Fansteel 10-76 off Ve Wesalute each ot our 250 carriers and have special commendatio.; of these ore ie PANIC hihlabes who achieved The Herald’s Honor Roll for June. “ea <> Gen Foods 37-1 Gen Motes B 4 off % Gen ee aeel 3vA van1 NEW “Whirlpool Gillette an of Goodrich 29:14 up V2 Goodyear 34 up 3% AIR CONDITIONER WITH FINE-FURNITURE STYLING. Model AWM-080-2 8,000 BTU ‘m COOLING CAPACITY RES and WATTS RATING OmahaLivestock OMAHA (UPI)—Livestock or 6,500; barrows and gilts steady to 50 lower, largely 25 * Handsome, simulated fruitwood-grain paneled front helps soften sound * COMFORT GUARD* contro! helps maintain comfort level you select * Air direction control sends the cool air where you want it * Insta-Mount for quick, easy installation * Eosy-to-cleanfilter * Dehumidi fees 316 ut ." int Int Nickel 3 ax OF % +% Itn Paper 34-2 off 4% Int Tel & Tel 64-’e up 1-14 Johns Man 42 up 2 Jones & Ugh 14-8 off Va Kaiser Al 29-2 off Vw Kradtco 42-4 up \4 Kennecott 33-2 Ker Mcg_ 1'4-V2 Koppers 30-2 crebaain' .s Dd ASSOCIATION OF HOME [APPLIANCE MANUFACTURERS" oom Ai Conon Standard CH fies, too, Regular $199.95 $ ] 79° Certified cooling capacity wirresssors $99Q95 Whirlpool 8,500 Whirlpool 11,000 BTU Model AMC-110-2 . 269” FURNITURE FAIR, INC. cows stea commercial canner and 68 Mike Leduc (2) 239 Bruce Clayton 71 73 75 76 80 241 279 282 286 402 DaveWilliams( 12) John Lewis Bryan Johnson (5) Larry Johnson 177 West Center 12 15 18 2° 34 Jimmy Stanton John Pope Penrod Keith Ralph Watkins Dave Nixon 43 47 50 51 53 56 57 59 61 63 66 67 373-9554 Tom Fletcher Kevin Porter Roman Takasaki(12) KenLindstrom Marty Olson 86 Dave Rosen (12) 88 Jim Brown 90 Rick Elbertson 91 Kevin Banks 99 Craig Mason (7) 101 Cary Nielson 106 Jeff Foster 108 Kent Petersen 109 Evan Yearsley (4) 112 Wayne Olsen (6) 115 Ken Cunningham 119 Jeff Struthers 120 Scott Cherry 122 Lee Aston (12) 128 Roy Rasband 129 Tom Ridge 209 Mike Anderson 222 Chris Killpack 36 WayneTew (2) 38 Dave O'Neal (3) Ben Johnson Steve Clegg Lloyd Stanton (7) Jerry Edwayds Kelly Shuitz Ben Christensen Tim Thomas Jared Christensen Randy Austin (4) Todd Creviston Tim Compton(2) Byron Terry (12) Route Name Kevin Livingstone Kim Marchbenks Craig Bradshaw(2) Neil Halladay Dave Child 406 Kevin Tipton (10) 414 418 421 503 553 554 558 559 561 609 612 615 651 672 702 * 705 715 Bruce Springer(2) Kerry Jewkes Dave Thomas Scott Holbrook( 8) John Laursen Richard Height(2) Glen Strasburg (3) Mike Magleby Martin Reimschiissel(2) Wesley Ottersen David Peterson Kevin Roe Eric Solie Dar Clayson Scott Perry Allan Anderson Rex Kay Note: The numberin parenthesis atter the carrier's nameindicates the numberof consecutive monthshelias been on the HonorRoll THIS WEEK ONLY . 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