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Resource Mgmt B% Geico 14% 14% First Security 1% 1m Pop Shoppes 111/16 1.15/15 ‘Tosco Corporation Prud. Federal 10% 11% Zion's ist Natl MUTUAL FUNDS 24% 2% Affiliated Fund ee Chemical Fund Dreyfus Fidelity Fund FundamentalInv. Invest Co. of Amer MLL. Capital Mass. Inv. Growth Mass. Penkectt Inv. Trust ene BROWN SECURITIES Billings Energy 1350 15.50 Cameo n 2 Classic 15 4 Crested Butte 1050 11.00 Dog 125 15 18 Gold Venture 055.065 Bell 1.00 112 Horizon 350 4.00 January uo Manhatten an Int. Leasure 137 1. als West “6 3 Min. Sts Sts. Res 190 Le Nordic Bi Paiute 181 212 Parlay 5.50 6.00 Ruby Mining 12 137 Stansbury 5 6 Spearhead 16 1.75 Tuma 10 12 Tintic Precious 04S 055, ‘US. Energy 250 33.50 Valtek 9.00 10.00 Zodiak 1.00 1.35 g,JNTERMOUNTAIN STOCK EXCHANGE 225 2.50 Chief Consolidated Mines 175 8.00 eee re tee are Is, Inc 9 3 Comet Coalition Mines 110 £25 : 50 60 ‘ Parl fy ae Crown Point 200 287 ‘Cons. Cons.Mini Mini ng Mining 0 & East Utah Mining Co. 10ae 1.30 eee. 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Bond Debent MLL. Basic Value M.O.Special Val osing Stock Market Quotes Closing & £ Market Sears 1.28a 17 14 off 14 : Say Builders Housing Needs HigherPriority 3.75 4.00 Te Tintic Mineral Res. United Park City Mines Utah Cons. Mining Mill Utah-Wyoming Cons. Oil 15 3% By MYRAM BORDERS 7 4 587 625 LAS VEGAS,Nev. (UPI) — The president of the 1B 212 National Association of Home Builders says the America’s housing needs must take precedence over the preservation of plants, animals and the environment. Merrill Butler told delegates to the association's Livestock, Produce Report analPatioshese that two million homes a Feedlot Sales most slaughter lambs sold with 8170 8257 8132 1176 May 8297 6205 gual ranted dr dress ;5, 8280 8147 604 Aug 8280 6200 8245 NORTH SALT LAKE, Utah (UPI) — Idaho, Utah, eastem ida feedlot mixed slaughter and feeder lambs, choice wooled and shorn No. 1 pelts 110 Ib. 64.00 23 based with lambs over 110 1b. dis- 8130 160 (30,000 Ib; cents per Ib) Feb 4110 4000 4010 4027 1509 Apr 4040 3955 3965 2047 Jun 4385 4272 counted sharply. —7 DENVER (UPI) — Grain 4287 4257 B64 Jy 4485 4390 4407 4380 475, rices Friday: prices iy: Frozen Pork Bellies ‘No. 1 hard winter wheat 6.07 wt. (36,000 Ib; cents per Ib) Feb er No, 2 yellow corn 4.60 cwt. 4380 4260 4295 4227 3663 Mar 4447 barley 4.20-4.30 cwt. a 4340 4297 3096 May 4605 4500 OGDEN (UPI) — Grain prices Friday: Under11 protein wheat3.97 bu. 7 4482 1393, OmahaLivestock up 7 cents. No. 11 protein 8.99 bu. up 1 ; cent. to No.12 protein 4.03 bu.unch. No. 18 protein 4.10 bu. up year must be built in the next decade if American children are going to havea place to live. “We believe the number onepriority in the environmentis Mankind — not theflora and the fauna,” he said. ‘‘We are not against the environment, we are more for it than anyoneelse. “We want our chidren to drink clean water and breathe clean air. But we don’t have to stop housing production in order to accomplish it. The two are compatible. We are constantly improving the environment. Home builders probably plant more grass and trees and help build more sewer plants than anyother industry.” The National Association of Home Builders, an organization with 120,000 members,said in a policy OMAHA (UPI) — Livestock: statement Monday excessive environmental and other regulatory policies at all governmentlevels cents. No. 1 soft white 3.48 bu. unch. ly steady, 250-270 Ib 25-60 geet:; had increased thecostof the average homeby20 perNo. 2 barley 5.25 cwt. up 5 No1-2 200-240 Ib 37.5088.00; No 1- cent. cents. Arrivals: 9 cars —7 wheat, 2 36.75.37. 0-36.75; The association policy pledged to fight organizabarley. , No 2-3 280-295 Ib 35.00-85.50; sows tions which in the name of environment denied people housing opportunities. The policy also said rent control was ‘‘a major Denver Produce threat to the well being of a substantial number of cows the nations families because of the growing shortage DENVER (UPI) — Potatoes riod; conti of private rental housing. Friday: Market '. 100 Ib. week on 2,235 slaughter steers, sacks washed U.S. No. 1A unless “‘As we enter the 1980s the battle cry is ‘where will (600 slaughter heifers and 100 sl- otherwise stated. Colorado our children live’,” said Butler. ‘‘We wantour politiSheep none. aughter cows; average price of Round. %4 inch 8.75, few jo0d to mostly choice steers sold 9.75, occasionally 11.25, some Monday estimates: cattle cians, others who oppose housing, to answerthis feedlots this week 63.01 question.” 8.00; 50-Ib. 24-34% inch 4.50-5.00, 5,500,hogs 5,000, sheep 400. Coast car lot dressed beef trade settled 2.00-6.00 lower: occasionally 5.75; film bag 5 10Ib. baled 4.25, 20 Ib. U.S. No. 2 loose 1.35; Russets Dakota Round Reds 2%-3% inch sored 2-3 815-960 Ib; 62,0063.00. minimum 9.00. Slaughter cows: Utility 2-4 Chicago Merc 44.50-45.00. Feeder cattle: Confirmed sales 50; not well es- CHICAGO (UPI) — Closing Winter Special One 5x7 range of meat futures traded on the Chicago Mercantile Ex- some large No.1 1,000 Ib. partly fattened 63.00. Sheep: Confirmed sales 2,400, mixed slaughter and feeder oe yw )wapno %«LN? ,OXINO( re . MLN? Live Cattle In Natural (40,000 Ib; cents per Ib) Feb Color reg. $2.45 (6527 6435 6442 6377 10020 Apr 6897 6815 6860 6752 9272 Jun 7150 7040 in clean-up trade 4.006. 00 7135 7010 4671 Aug 7120 7015 7100 lower than last confirmed sales 2 two weeks ago; lambs over 110 Feeder Cattle Ib. under the most pressure; ex- (42,000 Ib; cents per Ib) Mar tremely muddypelts noted with 8175 8085 8170 8035 918 Apr 8272 80¢ E.E Hutton offers a lotal Money Market Fund HighYield 13% + Offer expires Feb. 14, 1980 © Agelimit 12 yrs. © or 3 children together add $1.00 * Select from several poses and scenic backgrounds, # PORTRAITS MAY ALSO BE PURCHASED INDIVIDUALLY Each 5x7 orsetof4 wallets, $2.45 Each 8x10, $4.90. ¢ Copies and enlargements available at higher prices Your 80¢ deposit may be applied to other portraits trom the original packageoroneof our package specials Save 20%-30% on photo packages. 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