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Show Friday, february 8, 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 5 Closing Stocks egos, Rees" Nass Adraral Cp 13!» insane 13° Gen Dynam 20’ Alcan Alu we Gn ElecS65 GnFood27 leas 43° GED| Pacts Gillette3'5 Allid Ch 42> Armhes5% AmAirlines 10°. Abrane 3% AmCanZ7y Pevey Am Motor Is\ ASmelt 3 AmSind 12% AMTATSO AMFns aePeie Arms(i Penn Centr 34% Pierce, Fenner & Smith inc,, Penney 70's AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OPEN CLOSE nib aone Coot Pero nm om ere oe New Park m 4 Skaggs Drug 10% 10% SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — + SS oe ” to Romney said he was told that Department refused to grant Syntex SL SIM aint in final form Interior Secretary Rogers C.B Utah title to the property pending Ut. Ida. Sug u% 1% Utah Attorney Genera! Vernon prepare a Fors a ane Sion aoe — rr oe Ssrithidine50 ouee BoeingC% Borden22'2 Johny 17% Jones L19% Southeo 16% SoPacific#% Simmsco 19" Suit Promised Over Utah Oil Shale Lands B. Romneysays he will go to which willbe filed well before the court before March 1 to force the first of March,” he added. US.Interior Departmentto give ‘The attorney general met with Utah 157,000 acres of oil shale Roland Robison,the Interior DeOVER THE COUNTER partment's associate solicitor for MID ASKED “Thave determined that there energyy and resources; U.S. _—_—Signetics 1% 13 is no sense waiting around any Aitorney C. Nelson Day; and longer,”’ Romney said Thursday Thomas Parker, representing MUTUAL FUNDS _ after a jating session with the Interior Departmentin Utah. Affiliated Fund 64 6.88 Interior DepartmentOfficials. Following the conference, Dreyfus 998 10% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Gen. Refractories Co. oe Kaiseral 20%. Kennecot 39's KerrMe73s Kopper464 SpRand39% SBmds2 Sidneal 2% Sidoind90% Eaton Howard Bal Eaton Howard Stk, ‘Fidelity Fund ‘Fidelity Trend 869 (9.50 10.75 1.75 BM 1513 20.03 21.89 Leb Val Ind I Ligg My31 ‘Stokely Vn 164s ‘Studew35% Finan Indust, Fd. Finar: Venture 3823.82 36 5.48 Krafteo 42% ‘Stoiloh 61" Litting% eed 5 LTVOop 11'« LakenS133 Magnavs Mariiss Marcor21°s Marsh 19 Martmr 164 MeDond 1734 MGM Mid Sea15'» Mobil 0147 54% ‘Mont Dak 32 pe ees — pr Nabisco365% NatCantts Nateash Sie Natdistil 13% Dupont 162 Dugnel21!4 Eastem Air644 Est Ko 10% EXpasong 15'2 finan ies 3913.91 Sushmn2i'4 Fletcher Fund 402439 Teledyne 13%, Fletcher Cap. Fé 632 691 Terecozt, ‘Funamental Inv 655 718 Temaeninc?s ‘Mass. Inv. Growth 10.58 11.56 Tennar9 Mass. Inv. Trust 1015 11.09 Tepltaae Putnam 1343 1468 Teqguf% Putnam Growth 949 1937 Textron2I"% Salem Fuad 5.48 3.80 Es Wellington Fund mm 1088 ‘Transam! indsor F ae he i: TaeWairs, ‘NEA Mutual a) ae nited Accum 7 68 noe United Bond Fund ia is tabecm, —_‘(inited Income. rakes Unarbssts, —_Viled Vangua z UnEkciS'2 INTERMOUNTAIN STOCK EXCHANGE Unocal 32 BID ASKED Uiroyal 8% Bristol. Silver zw 1S Udirer24% Canvaniands Ur. 035 UtdBrands8':ons 297262 Uncorp82 Cla, at Silver 1801.05 UnGasié's ——_Colorada Cons. 8 2 Gyp: Combined Metals 065075 NuGyp 12% Natsteel 3234 Niagmo 14% Nulnost 3s Norfolkws5 USSteel 39 Unitel 174% UahPL3s Winds Walgreen ifs Cotnet Coalition Comstock Tunnel Cons. Bureka Crescent General Croft Oil Nonigs 49% Nostpw 54% Northope 17! Wash W 195% ‘Wsbane 25% WUnion 15% Crown Point Dragon Cons. Kast Utah Exxon ots Fh Fed 13! Firestone 16!« FMCCp 19 Foodfr74 Fordmo 4!» ” Nwban65 Olinoorp 1$'> OisELH!s Outbdm20% Ceaal Webpit sigs, White Motor 115. Woowhi7 Nerxep iy Yogstdr 1, es Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Cons. Eureka Standard lconda Gold Chain reat Western Justheim Petro! Love Oil Co. Louisiana PacRes. ’ oo nu 18 50 6% 15 Ba 4 105115 200 225 a) 400 6.00 New Park 350 Nwsiairl20% Wetghz% 175 . Ivestock, Produce T ei) 8 45 Empire Mines 085 ees OS 3.87 ue 6 07 BS 10.00 10.62 505.25 Jun 437 ; Portland Livestock Feb 4895-75 4895 48.25 4840 Apr 5210-25 5225 51.20 5140 624 stern: andak Sioux Mines 2026 some vealers aid slaughter calves South Standard Aug 58.80-54.10 54.10 53.30 5330 HO 816 200300 higher; slaughter steers good Tintic Mineral Triton Corp. yaadCons. Bae Cty Tn 1 load no 1-3 220 Ib sold at 43.00; Affiliated Fund Anchor Fund Inv ~ Friday's estimated receipts 4,000 cattle: 1.509hogs. 120. Few cullutility ewes 10.00- 14.00; feeder iambs 54.80 Ib. 30.00-34.00. Butter and Eggs CHICAGO (UPI) ao — selling pricesas reported by Eggs: (prices aeVaid chap) Denver Grain DENVER (UPI) —| ~Cesing grain prices Prices to retailers: (Grade A, in car- No. l hard winter wheat 8.33 cw. tons delivered) extra large 70-73:large 63- No. tyecams 71; mediums 66-68. No. 2barley5 50cut. 1a 100 Standard Metals 41.00-45.00; heifers several lots from Teletrans Ind. Frozeu Pork Bellies ‘good-choice mainly 41.0049; Feb 5850.70 $897 58.30 58.95 135 cows commercial-32.25:5.15; utility 31.25. Mar 6060-20 6080 5890 G145 310 S330; tls 12 1900100 Tb. «3.004850. May 60.65.70 61.10 6055 61.10 76 calves choicepprime 250-400 Ib 57.00-68.00: feeder steers few small lo's choice 282‘0b$8.75 56.50. Joliet Livestock Hogs 165. Barrows and gilts 50-75 higher; sows 1.00.50 lower; 1-3 barrows and gilts JOLEE,(UPI) — Livestock imam Ib 42254350; sows 12 360420 Ib les insufficient to establish 31003125; feeders 105-138 Ib 1339 50-42 50. Cheese Market thaiga Sugar (Com.) Utah-Wyo. Cons. 01 Worldcom & 19 Bullock Fund Bullock Div Shares Channing Growth Concord Fund Delaware Mutual Eaton & ee Bal Fidelity Hain PADA rowth 1s New Dimension IDS Progress Investors ‘Mutual Investors Stocks CHICAGO (UPI) —Cheese: Five Ib processed loaf 93.50-101.25; muenster_ aS Cheddar foesd daisies 102.25-105. Jonghorns 108.00; ‘ptnbecs 0100 Swisshocks Cameo Minerals Cox Electronics 6 07 137182 Energy Research 2.62 Flying Diamond Federal Gold Fountain of Youth mar Hiko Bell Hawaii Furniture January Mines Mercury Metals Mineral Energy G Micron Mtn Sts Res National Resources Permalloy Plastronics Rocky Mtn. Nuc Silver Metals Valtek Spanallen Tancor 3.00 450 487 4 1% 3 50 1371.82 M16 a 035045 6 05 8085 62 87 1501.87 7 a 6 % Oo 262287 % 1M 0% 4 16 1801.78 5058 13 Strip Mines Okayed SANTA FE, N.. (UPI) — Two coal strip minesin northern New Mexico have been approved by the State Coal Surface Mining Commission without a requirement that the companies guarantee thatthey will reclaim theland. The commission issued permits for the San Juan Mineofthe Western Coal Co. near Farmington and the York Canyon Mine near: Raton. The commission decided not to require a $4,000 bond to insure reclamationof the land. Tone Chaparral Restaurant 5.0 4.87 6.36 6.89 6.58 7.21 11.64 3.16 4.23 9.74 8.71 8.69 1 3.84 12.75 3.47 4.62 9.74 9.52 9.50 You'll be comfortable and you'll save energy — and money. 867 942 17.07 18.55 9.31 10.01 704 7 7.56 8.71 9.52 6.09 6.6: 11.65 12.7 10.01 10.94 7.80 8 5.07 5.54 10.59 11.57 Metals Prices Changeson Thursday ‘Tin, N.Y. prompt delivery 236.00c Ib What was thebiggest outside attraction for host Tom Snyder when the late, late night “Tomorrow’’ show wastaping in New York City recently? A store known as “The World's Biggest ModelTrain Store.’’ Snyder is a collector of modeltrains. Adjusting Your Thermostat Turn your thermostat down to the lowest comfortable daytime setting. Keep in mind that for each degree above 70 degrees you add approximately 3% to your heating bill. Turning your thermostat down at bedtime can also save you money. Protecting Your Home Adequate insulation in ceilings and walls and the use of storm doors and windows can do more than anything else to conserve gas and save on your heating bill. If you have any doubts about the insulation in yourattic, call an insulation expert. He will inspect your insulation and, if more insulation is desirable, will give you a free estimate. Insulation in ceilings should be atleast six inches thick. Some Other Ideas to Save Money Sunshine is warm—and free. Open drapes, curtains and blinds on sunny days to take advantage of the sun’s heat. When the sunisn’t shining, close them to keep the heat in your home. Besure the heatregisters and cold air returns are unobstructed to provide’ maximum circulation throughout your home. In unused roomsclose doors and the heating registers, You may wantto consiuer the installation of an automatic thermostat that turns your fiumace down at night and up again in the morning at the times you select. Also, the addition of a humidifier will enable you to feel more comfortable at a lower temperature. Wei Like You fo Know - The fan in your forced-air gas furnace should be oiled twice yearly. The filters should be changed or cleaned (if of the permanent type) at least every 60 days during the heating and cooling season. Once each year cvll a furnace expert to keep your furnace in good operating condition. —that we have a good supply of natural gas for ourresidential and commercial customers in Mountain Fuel Country. But today all energy is precious. And natural gas is pure energy. Noneof us can afford to waste it. As our costs go up and our rates increase we’d like you to continue to get the very most for your money when you use naturalgas. single vision GLASSES ¢ Offer Expires Thursday, Feb. 28, 1974 DOWNTOWN PROVO 140WEST CENTERST. __JELEPHONE 373-4251 Sunday 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. Phone 274-9997 15.13, 3.77 4.12 5.4 — 4.06 5.23 3.39 3.68 Silver Price NEW YORK (UPI) —Handy and Harman Thursday quoted silver at 468.5 cents per fineounce, up25.5 cents INCLUDING THE NEW WIRES ol Just do a few simple things with your heating system. Caring for Your Furnace HOICE OF FRAME FROM A LARGE SELECTION. Day said the state may actually get far less gas this month than the 84.8 per cent — which he suggested was a maximum Morton had reached no final de- environmentalstudies. cision on theoil shale land, “but I Meantime,the federal gevern- allowance. am convinced the answerwill be ment decided to go ahead with a He said major oil companies prototype oil shale leasing have already cut backs on supWe will go to court,” Rom- program on six tracts of land in plies to the state, with Phillips supplying its dealers with 75 per neysaid. “There is no other al- Utah, Colorado and Wyoming ternative.” The two 5,000 acre tracts in Utah cent of the 1972 base and other Utah claims the oil shale are included in the land claimed companies providing only 77 or property in eastern Utah under by the state. ‘80 per cent. an “in-lieu lands" provision of the Statehood Act. When Utah was admitted to the unionit was alloted two sections of land per township to support the public schools. Many of the school sections In Goshen were subsequently included in national forests and other fed“A Unique Dinner Housein the Country” eral preserves and the state was — FEATURING PRIME RIB— given the option to claim other Sa:urday Evening 6 P.M.to 10 P.M. similar land “‘inlieu" of the or- checks which had been purchased Wedneseay. Police arrested Johnson attire bank and nabbed Williams a few hours later a motel in CedarCity. They are being held in the St. George jailin liew of $5,000 bond. iginal property. "The State Land Board began A 1973 Cadillac driven by the pair was reported stolen in Day- filing claims for the oil shale land eight years ago, but the Interior tona Beach, Fla. 13 Ln Mutual Funds invest Select Inv Var Pay Life Ins Inv Mass Inv Growth Sys Inv Counter Stocks 86-100 Ib grade A 113.50-116.00; grade B Prudential United Accumulated United Income 111.50-114.00. Edward Brown Securities Wellington Fund Wellington Invest BID ASKED Wisconsin Fund Abbot Mining 4 Local Over The Phillips Petroleum. i)Cest aeSR 5420-35 5435 5345 53.65 ff announced it was oe stations. The firms the gas are Conoco and 10 New Quincy North Lily Pets Park City Cons. CHICAGO (UPI) — Live catle and ffo- PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) — (USDA)— Park Premier zen pork bellies: Weekly livestock Prince Cons. Open “High Low Latest Sales Catle and calves 1,72. Slaughter ve Rico Argentine Live Cattle Monday steady to 1.00 higher; e Vil ’ Live Cattle ST. GEORGE, Utah (UPI) — men were arraigned Thursa ‘on charges of trying to bilk a St. George bank of $1,000 in traveler's checks. David R. Williams and Jack Johnson, both 26, were charged with theft by deception after they allegedly asked Zions First National Bank to replace the idng 40 2 55 BBsheses i Deception Charged since 343 50 55 a1 4 6 5 2 4 Eltra Qp2ts Esmark 275s Bthylcorp 4 Evansp 10" Aiso upset by the a, figures was Reed Day, executive director of the Utah Association of Petroleum Retailers. 6 Stocks 266.05, +2.11 Pairs Raiston 40" Rayon’ RCAOorp 19 posite Reyind@'s ReyMet20' Robrisn 5% Rockwil26% IBMCp26« Inhary 25 Inenckl 35" Intpap4 In TET" Cerrocorp 16 Chessie564 Qnrysler 162 Gitiessv54% Cocacol115 S25 ColGas 27's (Comsolv 17°, Cred2s Comsat34 Con Fd 20'« Cant) Air Ln 6% ‘Canta Cantoil 43"4 Coop Ing" ena oon eee Dekeco ie re eons Bessie oe Utah.” Gueaas Basic In Bell Hwwi 22! Bendix 25% neseBrks3" Bobbie Catertr 58% Celanese284 4 Rampton has been battling with Gulf and the two firms which supplied its Utaii gasoline — on a trade agreement in which Guif provided them with gas in otherlocales — to keep four gor gallons in thest state Geka’, : Greyhd es Gulf Oz Hem H's Haff Electn? Hollysug 15" Horestk 2 Honywi 74% Idealbas 17"« Can Pac 15% + 90 Industrials 828.46, +3.84 20 185.00, +2.11 15 Ubilities 98.53, +1.12 Utah retailers,” the governor said “I strenuously urge you to incorporate Gulf Oil's tetal obligation in Utah into our base percentage, whict will bring us inte parity with surrounding states, and to use every power available to your office to see that Gulf Oil carries out their contractural obligations in mee Dicenin 19% BorgW 19's Brunswi 1544 Burroughs 188% DOW JONES AVERAGES Philp 3% The energy office set Utah's a total of gas availto Utah retailecs did not allocation for February at 84.8 a of its February 1972 include the bulk of the gas Gulf wants to divert from retailers “That figureis well below what who were under contract to the we anticipated and weli below firm when it ceased operations in the base percentage of states in the state at the end of 1973. “My concern is that the base this region,” sere wrote. “The average for contiguous percentage...available to Utah states after as86.6, as will be construed by Gulf Oil as tacit support by the FEO of their to 81.8 for TE eT te tied te action in diverting the gas from Polaroid= PPGIndM's ProokGas Pusch 16% IngRnd8s Stee! 28% Bris My4544 SALT a CITY (UPI) — Gov. Calvin i. Barcelo is unBae over Utah's gasoline allocation from the Federal Energy Office. He firéd off a letter to administrator William E. Simon Thursday, asking that a disputed four million gallons a year sold by stations closed by Cult Oli Co. be included in the state's allocation base. 43 N. University Ave. Philp 104 ta ‘Ash O123%s ‘AveoCorp7% Bab&wil29 Furnished by Merrill Lynch, ‘Pfizer 364% GenPort 11% ALRichhd90% PanAmAird’s Pennpl 22% Pennunil 5 Gen Mat 30 ‘allshas Quotations re2 goums Disputed Gas Allotment Sought ty Rampton Market MOUNTAIN FUEL /6 |