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Show Utah Page 2%6—THE HERALD,Provo, Sunday, November28, 1971 Chrysler Increase Ciosing Stocks Friday's Closing Prices By United Press International Abbott L 57% up \a Adms Mlis 9% up \* Agmiral 14 Air Reduc Alcan Alum Am Cyan 27% up 3% Am Home 81%4 off Am m Motors 7s up 4 Am Std 12!2 Anaconda | 7 Arizona Pub S ie vp Nat Steel 78 Approved WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Price Commission has approved a 4.5 per cent average price increase for Chrysler Corp. cars and a but lopped 0.8 per 2 Bwr Lt 2214 off i inte 2914 up WA lit up 3% cent Borden 24¥2 up Pfizer 36% up | Bristol My 61 up Brunswick 31% up ty Burrghs 129! up 2% Chrysier 2614 up % Cities Sv 41% up 1% Con Edis 2514 up ve Cont Air 17¥2 up % Cont Can 271% off Cont Oil 25% up 1% 's request. price hike request, 5.9 per cent on a calendar year, rather than ths model year basis, approved, the cut appeared even larger. Earlier in the week, the commission approved an Amerfean'Motors increase of 2.5 per cent. It has since received applications from General Motors for a 2.5 per cent hike and from Ford Motor Co. for 4.4 per cent. The Chrysler action came as new price increase requests from some of the nation's business giants showered down on the commission, and as President Nixon and Treasury Secretary Jotn Connally conferred at the White House on an undisclosed subject. Applications to raise prices came in from steel companies, wi Cyclops corp" 21% ee Ye y Eastman 87% up 2% Eltra 26% El Pa N G 16% up % Evans P 44% up 1’ up Fincl Fd 15% up 3% Firestone 22% up 4 Food Fair 14Ve off Ye FMC Cp 21% up 4% Ford 64% up 14 Freept S 15% up Ye Frueh 323% up 1 UAL_Inc 38% up Un Carbde 39% up '% Un El 18 off Ye Un O Cal 31 up } Utd Airc 252 up 7% Utd Brands 10’ up % Utd Cp 72 Utd Gas Imp 204 up % US Gypsm 62% up 146 Uniroyal 16 up, 4 Utd Utils 18% up V4 Utah PL 33% up Ys Walgrn 2134 up ash W P % Wstn Air L 30¥e up 176 Wstn Bancp Gen Westg El 4 off Ve Weyerhaus 457% up 1% Gen Dyn Gen E Gen Fi Gen Gen P PV Woolwth 45% up % Xerox 110% up 4 Yostn Stl D 15% off 4 permission to increase miners’ Zenith 39/2 up 1% Mutual Funds BID ASKED 6.18 6.68 10.93 11.98 9.54 10.43 Affiliated Fund Dreyfus Eaton H. Bal Hoff Elect 12%Up. % Holly sug, 12oft 4 Yomestk 22% Honeywell 110% up 14 Houst LP.44 6 Idaho Pw up 36 Ideal Basietbe we Ye i Cent Ing. Rendsi3"up_% Inaind St 26% up saton H. Stk. 12.56 10.97 11.99 15.07 21.97 16.47 24.01 Financial Dynamics3.82 Int Tel & Tel 482 up 1% Johns Man 37% up V2 4.19 3.i 4.18 5.29 Fletcher Cap. Fund 5. a Fundamental Inv. 8.60 6.20 1.42 Manhattan lass. Inv. crow nN,70 Mass. inv. Trust 12.79 utnam 13.94 95 12.79 13.98 15.23 Putnam Growth up Ve 13.73 Fidelity Cap. Fidelity Fund Fidelity Trend Financial Venture Fletcher Fund Salem Fund Wellington Fund 9.60 Ms 10.49 W 10.87 11.81 8.34 9.11 Windsor Fund DenverLivestock (UPI)—Livestock: Lehigh Val Ind 3% up ve Ligg & My 48/2 up % Ling Temco 82 up 7 oe 20 up 1 ockheéd 8' Hogs 150; barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher; 3 20.25- 21.00; 2-4 wie dy; 1-3 13.50-1 Sows stea. Dow Jones toKens 13% up % Magnavox 42% up 34 Marathon 28up % 30 Indus 816.59 up 17.96 15 Utils 108.86up 0.83 & Stocks 78118 up $70 12 0 Furnished by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., 43 N. University Ave. 1377 05 is 07 “0? 1.62 07 v7 08 pay 15 per cent—three times its own wage guideline—and the Price Commission now must decide how much of that increased cost will be passed on to consumers. As announced earlier this week during two days of closeddoor meetings, the commission is not committed to permitall new costs to “pass through” into price increases, and Commission Chairman C. Jackson Grayson emphasized that ledneesday. At the White House, the man credited with designing the new wage and price control machinery, Herbert Stein, was named chairman of President Nixon's Council of Economic Advisers. Stein, a member of the threemember council since January, 1969, will take over the chairmanship from Paul W. McCracken, aisis returning 2 his post as a professor of business economics at the University of Michigan Jan: 1. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE FRIDAY, NOVEM 2 Day Mines Deseret Pharm Federal Res. New Park Syaten SALTCAKE Stock EXCHANGE ASKE! Banner Mng. Bristol Silve Bullion ion, Canyonlands Uran Champion Silver n Promised More Aid A Utah-based project, designed to deliver food and clothing to Southwest Navajo Indians, has been joined by two Caifornia military installations. Oi Crown Point Dragon East Utah Empire Eureka Bul EurekaLilly Eureka Std Golconda Gold Chain Great Western Justheim Pet Love Oil Mammoth Maviematic North Lilly Mather AFB in Sacramento Park City Cons. and the Sacramento Army De- Park Premier Prince Cons. pot have combined by the Utah Air Force Association in collecting food, clothing and other items for Project Navajo. TeletransInd. Tin, Min. Res. An Aur Force Reserve C-124 Tintic Standard ‘Globemaster transport will air- Triton Cor United Park City lift the material frora the Cal- Utah Cons. ifornia installations about Dec. Urah-Wyoming 13 Wonder a 1, and the items will be con- Water Williston Basin slidated with goods donated by SALT LAKE EXCHANGE sALes ns, 00 et Delivery to the 25,000-square ¢East Utah at"000, at my 300 at 25 mile Navajo reservation in the Eureka ie poet 35) Love Oil Four Corners Region of Utah, North thy0 a 6712 Arizona, Colorado and New sourn td. 400 at 60; 500 at 5712 Mexico will be made by air Tintic Std. 20 at 714 Jtan-Wyoming 2000a 50 Dec. 10-13 and py truck Dec. Water Wonderland 1800 at 75 15-17. Somefour tons of materialis Seattle Grain expected from California and (UPI) Grain will include hospital and surgical items Motorola 73 up 3% Mt State ‘ *5 i off Ind Nai Cah 14% up '% Nat Cash R 26% up 1% Nat Dist 13%% up \2 Nabisco we “Ot ie Nat Gypsm 18'» up 2 Multi-Purpose “Workshop” with 1001 Uses Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPI) Produce: Cheese 5 lb. processed loaf 39%2p66%; brick 50%p70%; nent * 59%4-70; cheddar single daisies 63%4-70; ionghorns 6242-682 40 Ib. blocks 59'2p65%; swiss blocks 80100 lb. grade A C 624-59. 70%-76%; Live Cattle Opeu .High .Low Dec Feh Apr Jun —35.17-35.12 35.20 33.6062 33.62 32.62.65 32.62 32.17-.10 32.20 B 68%-74%; Latest 35.05 35.12 33.45 33.52 3245 32 32.10 32.15 ance steady; cows steady; tigh choice and prime steers 36.50 to 27.2; choice 35,00-36.25, d and choice ‘B 75-35.00; good 30.00-33.75; choice heifers 33.50-34.75; good 30.00-33.25 utility and commercia] cows 18.00-22.00 canner and cutter cows 17,50-19.7: Monday estimated receipts 4,000. Portland Livestock -Sales 173 324 69 63 Frozen Fork Bellies Feb 33.05-32.95 33.05 32.57 32.70 485 Mar —33,00-32.90 33.00 32.50 32.62 236 May 33.20.25 33.25 32.80 32.95 55 Potatoes: Total shipments Wednesday 207, Thursday none; arrivals 47; on track 70; russet demand slow. market dull round reas uemand moderate, market firm. Track sales 100 lb. U.S. 1A Idaho russets 5.25; Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Valley round reds 2.50-2.60. Onions: Total shipments Wednesday 48, Thursday 2; arrivals 9; on track 23; demand slow, market dull. oo sales: 50s Idaho yellow spanish 3.00. PORTLAND, Ore. JOLiet, Ill, (UPI) — Livestock: Cattle 1,600; high choice and prime steers slow, steady; choice and below opened steady, closed 25 lower; no high — 19.25-22.75; bulls commercial 26.00-29.25; vealers high good-choice individuals 41,09. 45.00; slaughter calves most good-choice under 50 Ib. 28.00-34.00; feeder steers calves choice singles 395490 Ib. 34.5040.00 barrows and gilts 50-75 high1-2 210-212 Ib. 19.25; most 18.60-19.00; sows steady to 280-455 Ib. 13.00-14.00. Butter and Eggs CHICAGO (UPI) — Wholesale selling prices as reported by USDA Butter: Prices paid delivered to Chi. cago unsettled; 93 score 68%; 92 score 67.78, 90 score too few to .eport. Prices paid delivered to Chi- cago fully steady; cents per dozen (80 per vent, A or better): jumbo 4344; extra large white 3839; large white 36. 37; mediums too few to report; standards too few to report; prices to retaj! ers (grade A, in cartons delivered): Extra large 43%4-46%; large 41%-44%, med- THIS YEAR GIVE THEGIFT OF WUTC... the gift that keeps on giving PIANOS«is 440%. ORGANS...... *465%.. GUITARSa... 18aw DRUM SETS 5 Pieces Tyag TTS WTNAY $ ] 65” BANJOS....... 5Mew MANDOLINS . 528" DOOR CRASHER TLL aaa AaUN] e} p.m. CEE $750 neta eeO18)0) aay) een inte ld[ela:) NIC Phone 373-4500 78 N. UNIV., rKOVO INC. PHONE 373-1265 Se BANKAMERI DREMEL MOTO-TOOL KIT © GRIND @ DRILL @ POLISH @ CARVE @ ENGRAVE @ ROUT A gift is special. Worth a search. Wherever you Eachkit contains a famou. 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At the end of business Tuesday, the commission said, 106 firms with annual sales of $100 million a year or more had applied for price hikes, The fifth application approved since the commission opened shop Nov. 14, was from Field Enterprises Inc., which got permission to raise newspaper advertising rates 3.8 per cent. The boost, according to the Meanwhile, the AFA said amcommission, will increase ple stocksof clothing have been Field’s over-all revenues only accumulated, but more food1.3 per cent. stuffs are needed. The receipt of an application from Peabody Coal andearlier, from Standard Oil of Chio’s Big en Coal Co., brought closer the Price Commission’s most difficult decision to date. The Pay Board last week gave the soft coal operators Textron 25% up Va Thiokol 13% up % Timken 38% off \ it 20 uy us Steel 264 ie* Gard cain Con. American Fashion Fabrics riar Hot Water January Kings River Midnight Minerex Min. St. Res Interwest PacAir Petro Silver Rocky Mtn Royal Exec Stansbury Tintic Mtn. Trans World Tu Navajos Ralston Pur 31% up “% Raytheon 31% up ‘2 Rep Sti 19% up | Rey ind 5334 up } Rey Met 15% up 11% Robertson 183% up \% Runsn 5% up Ve Royal Dut 34 up 4 Safeway 32% off 4 St Jo Min 20% St Regis 33% up Ve Scher Plo 82 up 13 Sears RB 96 up 3% Shell Oil 42/2 up 7e Simmns 32 up | Skagas Cos 2%up % Smith K_F ae up % So Cal Ed 2 Sothn Co. 1986 yp Me So Pac 40 up % Ry 15 up Std Brand 41! up Y% Std O Cal 52 up 1% Std O Ind 647% up 1 Std O NS 68% up ‘2 Stokely 1512 Stude Worth ae yp12 Sunshn M 8% Swift 33% up Tie Teledyne 18% up 1% Tenneco 22 Texaco 30% u 4 the com Market BID ASKED 04 2 Auric Horn The cundaenue the bi automaker’s request for 1972 models and optional equipment had been 5.3 per cent, but it reduced the hike on the basis of Vaitek Chrysler’s expected volume and Vedco productivity advances duringMicron Oi! the year. Nowural Resources The Chrysler increase was only the sixth approved by the commission and the first to be cut back by the panel. On the basis of Chrysler’s original Penn Central 4% Pennzoil 19 up \2 Pepsico 597% Procter G 73% up Pub $ Col 21 up 4 Pullman 43\2 off \% RCA 32 up Bobbie Brks “is up Boeing 14% up Local Over The Counter Stocks ® Service Marks OwnedandLicensed by BankAmerica Service Corp | |