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Show Tuesday, March 10, 1970 Page 14—THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah Closing Stocks aUnited ae} Setereatianel * Air Reduc 17% off % Allied Ch 24 off Allis Cnai 26% Alcoa 72% off % Amerada Hess 25% off \ 2 of Va Babcock W 28% Basic Inc 114% The program will be under the directiur of A. 1. Tippetts, Beth St 26% Bobbie Brks 13” Boeing 22% aff that organization A featureof the program will be the participation of ‘Aunt’ p.m,—Travelogue: two films—“‘Art Heritage,” scenes fromthe Metropolitan Museum Lloyd L. Cullimore. Author is Pullman a 2 a Alexander Kendrick 3 p.m.—Cultural Program, Springville exchange program. Ma RCA 32 of Ralston our 2% off Raytheon 27\% off Rep Sti 56% off Vw Rey Met 33/% off 1% Se el Thursday 2:30 p.m.—Lapidary and metal instruction, at the Dixon Ronson Fa up Junior High School. Royal Dut 36%off 4 Safeway 27 off St Jo Lo St Regis Schenley Schering Cont Can 71% off % Cont Oil 24° off 7% Cooper ind 32 Corning G 224\4 a5% CPC intl 340 off Crown Zi 33’ up ‘a \a 28% off 14 33’ off 1% 23\4 5914 9 a.m.—Physical fitness couse, Eldred Center ballroom. 1:30 p.m.—Knitting class, ballroom, 1 p.m.—“Credit Buying, Credit Cards and Consumer Education.” Discussion will be led by a specialistin the field of Cudahy Co 13% cif Curtiss W 16% off % Cyclops Corp 33 off Iv Dart ind 47% off % credit buying. 2 p.m.—Shuffle board, table R Dow Ch 72% off Se Dupont 97\4 off 17% Duquesne 24% East Air L 18 up % Eastman 76%off I'% games, billiards. Std O Inc ale off 4 Std O NJ 52% off % Std Pack 9 up Ye Stokely 25 up Ye Stude Worth 42% off Ve Sunshn. M 18% up 3% Swift 29% up Monday 10 a.m.—“Exploring Books,” Freept S 21 off % Motors 7124 off '% P Cm 247% et Tl 32% off ‘4 Pac 52 uff ‘2 Giierte 47 off V4 Goodrich 32% Gi Greyhound 165% off Gui! 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Pitts 1994 off 34 White Mot 2732 up Ve ‘a Woolweth 2512 off Winn Dx 29% off Xrox 94'2 up Ygstn Stl D Pou off Zenith 35% off 34 Ve “MIDNIGHT COWBCY” WINS LONDON (UPI)—The British Film Society, the equivalent of the American Academyof Arts and Sciences, gave its highest honor Sunday night to the American movie “Midnight Cowboy.” The Society named ‘‘Midnight Cowboy”the best film of 1969 and gaveit five other awards, including best screenplay. SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1970 Bid Asked Banner Mng. 20.37" 20.872 Bristol Silver 25, 27 Love Oi! 2.622 2.75 Bullion Mon 65 67! Champion Silver 37 40 Chiet Con 3.50 3.62 Clayton Silver 1.200 1.30 8 Comb. Metals 6 18 Comet Coal 39 42 Comstock Tunnel 901.05 Cons. Eureka 29 32 Cres.General Corp. 1,55 1.65 Croft Oi! 25 26 1.20 30 95 32 1.05 Eureka Bull 10 EurekaLilly 46 EurekaStd, WS Golconda 11.50 Gold Chain 2 Goodel! Monorail 20 15 50 1,25 12,00 25 2 Great Western 26 Health Industries 4.00 New Park New Quincy North Lilly Park City Cons, Park Premier Prince Cons Rico SageOil Sioux Mines So. Standard Standard Merais Sundance Tintic MineralRes. 8.37% 2 90 21 06 13 7.872 50 10 170 ‘2 rr} McMoRanExp. Mammoth Moviematic 3.00 3.00 1.35 Church Union (COCU) in St, Louis this week, Leading members of the COCU and the plan are, from left, seated, Rev. Charles S. Spivey Jr., New York; Rev. Paul A, Crow Jr., 1B Tintic Standard Triton Corp. 9.25 Vide Utah Cons. Utak- Wyoming Water Wonder. 13 90 1.40 United Park City 4.872 9.75 205 5.37!2 16 95 1.50 4.50 3.122 4.00 1.50 1.68 (12.80 storyof productivity. The grow- th of Jar an is truly amazing. “They have taken technical and scientific knowlege and applied it to the production of day-todaybut signly:important things,” he said Amongthose, ‘he said, were the production’ of telephones, way sometime this year is a the burgeoning auto industry, “shuttle aircraft,” an astronaut- construction of huge tankers piloted liftoff vehicle which can and the growth of the solidbe returned to earth. state industry — transistor “The rockets used during our radios,television sets and tape lunar expeditions were extremely capable, but also very recorders. “The can build them at a low expensive, After ‘they were used to launch their payload, price and with extremely high they would drop into the sea quality,” Payne said. Healso had praise for Japand, of course, could not be an’s educational system which used again. he said is rapidly approaching “The 25-ton payload shuttle the quality of education in the rocket would be used instead of United States. the old’ throwaway vehicles,” Paine said, adding that they —— could return to earth by means fect on earthly transportation, of a vertical landing. “These new vehicles would Paine, a Johnson - appoit é be able to travel around the later nominated fer the NASA world in 1 % hours and could position by President Nixon, have an effect on aviation said the shuttle concept would muchlike the Wright brothers’ probably have a profound ef- breakthrough.” platform has been tagged ““Project Skylab” and will get under way in 1972. “After the initial launch in 1972, we will send three - man crews to ‘Project Skylab’ later that year ang again in early 1973,” the NASAchief said. He added that the last crew to land on the orbiting space platform will remain there for 56 days to give scientists a closer look at man’s reaction to spacelife, He said construction of the huge dormitory - labora. tory would take about 10 years to complete. Once done, it Stock Market Indicator traded, computed by Quotron Averages NEW YORK UPI—Dow Jones range of closirg stock averages Stocks High Low Close 30 Indus 785.57 773.56 778,31 Transp —«178.23 174.69 176.32 15 Utils 118,90 117.01 117.71 65 Stocks 264.36 259.96 241.78 Net change: 30 Indus., off 5.81; 20 Trans., off 1.54; 15 Utils., off 0.80; 65 Stocks,off 2.01. Grain Quotes PORTLAND (UPI) — grain, Coast delivery basis White wheat no bid Sott white 1.52 White club no bid Hard red winter ord. Oats no bid Barley 40.50 Cash no bid — To expose the extent of bias to the news media, The spokesman added that, to his knowledge, there was never a memberof the press at any NET meeting, Florida Governor Stricken III "AKELAND, Fla. (UPI)— Gov. Claude Kirk was struck with abdominal pains while flying between speaking engagements Monday. He was rushed to the nearest hospital, where surgeons removed a lemon-sized syst from his left kidney, The 44-year-old governor is recuperating today in the southeast wing of Lakeland General Hospita!. ollu Green Valley Check cashing card Cash advance card Merchandise charge card Write-yourself-a-loan card ’ So much more UPI Market Indicator Monday closing ne: price change of all NYSE stocks — To encourage food storage. —To bring the problems of un- preparednessto the attention of local authorities. in our teachers to give individual at- tention and concentration on quality programs. Northwest Accreditation Boards requires the teacher-pupilratio to be one teacher for every 25 students. Ratio of teachers to students at St. Francis is one teacher to every eight students. ment). TheGiant according to Harry Watson, a Dow Jones MUTUAL FUNDS Bid Asked Affiliated Fund 7.04 7.61 Salem Fund 5.52 6.03 Dreytus SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—A haa been accomplished,” the Paine, who recently com- statementread. The goals were outlined briefAsia, told a national conference y — To alert citizens to rapidly on pollution, transportation and developing problems throughout employment that the growth of Japan since World War II the nation (these “problems” is a “story of wealth and a were not listed in the state- member of the open house committee. Mr. Watson stated that the school’s smallsize is a definite advantage in allowing 5.00 Eaton H. Bal 9.73 10.63 Eaton H. Stk 13.24 14,47 EnterpriseFund 7.62 7.62 Fidelity Cap. 11.08 12.11 Fielity Fund 15.04 16.44 9.00 Fidelity Trend 22.71 28.82 1S Financial Dynamics6.18 6.77 1.00 Financial Ventures 8.12'2 23 Fletcher Fund 25 6.50 10 Fletcher Cap. Fund 6.75 7.25 v Fundamentalinv $ 709.53, 8.372 Manhattan 42 (7.02 00 Mars inv. Growth 11 69 (12.78 13 Massinv Trust 14.36 15.6 1,95 Putnam. 13.41 14.66 7,00 Putnam Growth 10.58 6.87) Wellington Fund 11.07 12.10 48 Windsor Fund 9.39 10.26 28 4.25 Education facilities and procedures at St. Francis Catholic School, 931 E. 300 N., Provo, will be featured at an open house at the school Wednesday at 8 p.m. The open house is to acquaint non-Catholic parents who donot havechildren in St. Francis about the school. Since the school was built, faculty members have been concerned with excellence, not with the number of students, Service, was off 0.86 (86-100ths per cent) from previous day's close. Using April 1, 1966 prices as SALT LAKE EXCHANGE SALES 2 100 base, the indicator closed Bristol Sil, 1000 at .24; 500 at .26 Mondayat95.01. Bullion Mon. oe at .60; 2200 at Issues Volume 62!2; 4100 a ClaytonSil nyA 1.20, 400 at 1.25 Advances 393 1,620,000 Cres. Gen. Corp. 100 at 1.55 Declines 944 7,250,000 Goodell Mono. 11,000 at 21 Unchanged 234 890,000 Gt. Western 7000 at .28 Total 1,571 9,760,000 Health Ind. 950 at 4.122 McMoRan Exp. 200 at 3.00 So, Std. 500 at 1.75 Tin. Min. Res. 6600 at .47; 100 at 44 Williston Basin By RONALD E. WARTHEN space platform in orbit with astronauts living on 'd; astronauts piloting the liftoff rockets that propel landing parties into space; a pollutionmonitoring satellite orbiting the earth. All of these feats are within the reach of the nation’s technology during the next 10 years, according to Dr. Thomas 0. Paine, administrator for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, And, he adds, muchofit will be in progress by 1975. Paine, here for a national Citing exposure of & biased news media as one of the group's goals, Koerner said Monday that the NETs were “smeared” in order that more support be given to police and local authorities. In a statement released Monday, Koerner said the group held its final meeting onSaturday and terminated the proram. “Bill Koerner thanked neighberhood program leaders and notified them that the pury and goals of the NET program pleted a 25,000-mile tour of Space Travel Marvels Outlined Eldred Lounge, with Set at St. Francis Furnished by Goodbody and Company. Member New York Vole FIRST DRAFT for a plan of union for nine American Protestant denominations representing 25 million members will be presented at a meeting of the Consultation on Princeton, N.J., and Bishop James K. eee Boston. From left, standing, Rev. George G. BeazleyJr., Indianapolis; Rev. W. Gyde Ww ms, Princeton, ard Rev, William A. Benfield Jr., Charleston, W. Va. The Consultation was developed by Dr. Eugene Carson Blakein 1960. (Herald-UPITelephoto) Open House Stock Exchange, 43 N. University Avenue. 1.10 vances is “truly amazing.” Earl Johnson. 5 p.m.—Wood Project, Farrer Junior High School. 8 p.m.—Dancing Club (Senior Citizen Orchestra.) Market Quotes Empire istration, said Monday Japan's would serve as a jumping off conference on pollution, trans- Station for deeper space exCenter lounge. 12 Noon—Planning program at portation and employment, told ploration. newsmen during a press con- Another major innovation Utah: Technical College. 4 p.m.—Bowling, Regal Lanes ference Mondaythat the space which will probably get under Tuesday 2 p.m.—Art class with Solomon Aranda, North Hall. 2 p.m.—Defensive driving class, (Opening session of third with DeFonda Collier, Eldred Teledyne 25% off 1’ Tenneco 21\2 off 4 Texaco 26% off Tex Gif Si 18% up Ye Tex Inst 112% off 37% Tex PLT 17% off 'a Textrrn 23 off Thiokol 11'2 off 38 Timk RB 30% off 4 Transam 21 off 34 Tri Cont 29% off 2th Cent F 16% off 1 UAL Inc 24% off 2 Un Carbde 36% off 24 Un El 19% off Ve Un © Cal 34% off 13% Un Pac 402 u Utd Airc 35% off % Utd Cp 93%off Va Utd Fruit 52¥2 off 1 Utd Gas Imp 217% off V2 US Gypsm 58! US Ply Champ 29 up % Uniroyal 18¥2 off US Smelt 38 off e US Stee! 37% off 1% Utd Utils 24% up V4 Utah PL 32% up Ye Frueh 34% off Gard Den 30% off 3» Gen A Tr 39 up 7% Cable 23 up ‘4 Dynam 24 off 7% East Utah ability to use technological ad- Edward Murrow, given by Mrs. Cont Air 12V4 off Va Crown Point Wednesday 1 p.m.—Harmonica Band, advanced and beginners. 2p.m.—Book Review: “Prime Com Crdit 11% off Com Sat 38% off Va Com Solv 27 off Sy Comw Ed 38% off % Con Edis 28 up 6 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Dr. Thomas 0. Paine, the admuinistrator of the Natio.al Aeronautics and Space Admin- Ella Wheeler Reynolds, who is in Time,” the story of the life of Col Gas 30% off Colo. Cons. her 90's, and still an active worker in Senior Citizen activities. of Art, New York City; and “The Big Deep,” under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Halliday Burrgns 140 off 5% Can Pac 67 off Case J 11) Caterpil T 40% off CFI St 22% off Celanese 58)4 off 24 Cerro Cp 2B'a up 2 Ches & Oh 52% up wv Chryster 2712 uff \% Cities Sv 3724 Coca Cola 83 off %» Colgate 44% Collins R 23% up CBS 44% off % Technology is Lauded director of Senior Citisens in Springville and Mapleton, and the program committee from W 63% up No Am Rock 17% No Nat Gs 47% off No St Pw 26' Northrp 31” Nwst Air 24% off 124 N Ws! Banc 34% Olin Corp 20 Otis El 48% off Outod M 24% off % Owens CF 86% off 13% Owen Hil G 54% Pac G el 3 % off Pac Pwr Lt 20%off \~ Pac Inte 14% Pan A W A 12% off Parke Dav 29% off Penney 49) Pen PL 26% Bea! Fd 37% off Beckman 43% Bell & H 3) off % Bendix 26% Japanese the Eldred Center Ballroom. Nort & otf SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— been met, so local NET spokesThe objectives of the Neighbor- man William E. Koerner says hood Emergency Teams have the groups are disbanding. basis, Wednesday at 3 p.m. in 4 Steel 4) up lim Niag Moh 16% Ashiand O 24% up % AN Rich 66% off 1% Says Koerner A group of Senior Citizens from the Springville organization will present the cutural program for Provo Senior Citizens, on an exchange 1 ol Am Motors 9% Amer Smelt 34's Iie Am T & T 52\0 off a Anaconda 287. Arizona Pub S 71% Armco Sti 26% off % Armour 444 up Arm Cork 30? of Avco Cp 23% off Calendar Mont Da U 34 off Ww Mont Pw 30\% off 1 Mrcor ne S40Ofte Cash R 132% off Dist 16% off \ Gypsm 22% up Lead 24% up Am Std 30% up NET Disbands, Citizens Masonite 344 off McDon Dgis 22 off Ma Merck 105% off Am Cyan Cleims Objectives Met Senior than a credit card! RICHARD COLLINS 02 25006 6 ACCOUNT NO. |