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Show Lake Tribune, Sunday, 4C This Week in Real Estate oly 1, 1962 ri c ins s .'& A 1 i J LV Robert H. Woody JTribune Stall Writer - ; ' By v , -- i ' V- ua r - vt v- - j& Wfr j V 0.4- .(.:. k" , " - , - ..,, ' vr s y sales manager, and .Charles Graves, manager of Consolidated Frelghtways, discuss con , f Consolidated Frelghtways la adding faclll-'- , ties nearly doubling the size of its docking at 247 W. 14th South. Tools Need NEW YORK, June 30 (UPI) The U.S.. machine tool industry Urgently needs to be converted to mass production And this, will require the attention of topnotch financial organizers, according to a econColumbia University ldr $1,023,043 Of the total, three apartments for ' ; THE DOCKS ABE USED TO speed the PROFESSOR SEYMOUR Melman said the machine ool industry la backward, financially speaking, with low pro- NORTHon SALT. UKI-Cit- tl2 holfort and tiauohtor stoort itmy ontf fosdtr clouos mosHv ductivity, high costs and very cows stodctf Good to on classes represented. steady standard and choice fed steers high prices. . tow with utility and trade Choice fed By contrast,' Russia con standard Holsteins 25.00; good to tow choice verted its machine tool Indus heifers broutht Soma standard standard cows brought try to mass production under young earcommercial and utility forced draft and government ners and cutters 13.500 5.00. Good to feeder choice steers including subsidy several years ago.- weights to 110 tbs; good to choice stock three Fifty residential properties accounted . - Pel-ton- Intermountain Livestock Markets . 4 0 . . where you get the advantages of sound business judgment anL investment knowhow, plus the fifiandalbacking and integnty-othis experienced business organization. f ttMri ' tcllln, Medium from to uood (tedor holfori Colvoo VmI wiling ttrono to 50c or more Mgtw, stock colvet goner ally Stoodv to ttrono. Good to etioleo veal 30.00 to 33 00) standard utility down to 33.00 and below. Good to choice stock Medium to good steer calves 30.50-27stock baiter calves UTAH RANGE AND FEEDLOT SALES, All Note; ENDING FRIDAY; WEEK or lest; AN gricat based on net weights 1.0.- b. after none to 5 pet shrink) usual shrink on slaughter cettlo 4 or 5 pet. All sales for delivery within 10 days unless otherwise specified. Trade on slaughter steers and heifers generally fairly setivs, steady. No sales of any consequancas on Stockers and feeders, and no (all contracts confirmed as yet. No soles sheep and lambs or wool, but moderate volume Idaho rang lambs now selling gt Ogden. Weather mostly hot end dry during week In review. Ranges end pastures In good to eve el lent condition now. Cattle end sheep end lambs also In good fo excellent condition throughout most at state. Most range bends of sheep now on summer rangee or will be around July Slaughter steers: 35 choice 1,075 tbs 15.751 haul, 3 pet, shrink; 1M lbs mostly choice f.O.b., 4 pet) 40 good i,050 lbs 13.0(0 f o b. 4 pett 40 mostly good end of choice mixed steere end halters 50 lbs 13.75. heifers; 160 heed mostly Slaughter 0 l.o.b. 4 pet lbs choice 5 lbs shrink; 300 head mostly choice delivered to blent, tome with 1 pet shrink. Stockers end feeders: 50 heed good end choice 3A5-l-b hellers 33.75, t.o.b., 4 pet. Livestock market OGDEN (USDA) for the week ending Friday. Cattle: Estimated salable this week, 1,130, compered to 1,305 last week end Compered to the dose 1,115 last year. of lest week, slaughter steers end heifers ully steady to 35 higher) cows closed mostly steady; bulls steady; gtockers end feeders fully steady to 50 higher. Receipts around 40 per cent slaughter steers end heifers, near 40 per cent cows and ljullv , balance Stockers and feeders. Slaughter Steers: Load mostly sverage-cholc- e 16.501 few 1,345 lb reputation-fe- d smell lots end Individual low to average-choic- e 900J. 350 lb 35.3046.40; bulk good-enlb few 55 heed borderline near lb reputation-fe- d d end 5; other standard Holsteins 33.50-1few 31.35. lb Several lots mostly Slaughter Heifers: bulk lb average-choic- e lb 24 low to evereoe-choi-rt lb most good standard Cows: ) end commercial cutters few ahelly v 11.50-Bulls: Utility end commercial 16.00-lt.5tew cutter end Stockers end Feeders: Good end choice 13 ; steers lb yearling lb feeder bulk good and choice d medium to. steers 31. 00) liberal share Mostly medium It. 5 lb Holsteins Included at lb yearling halters Good end choice 5 tew lots mostly choice d lb ) medium to lb salable this week Estimated Calves: SO, compered to 110 lest week end 170 a year ago. Compared to the close of last week, vealers and stock calves scarce, steady. Vealers: Good and choice 3100-3- 2 60: 18.00-210taw utility standard 30. 0 Few good and chalco Calves: lb steers Good end lb heifers Estlmetsd salable this week 235, compared to 275 lest week end 750 e to the close of tr ego. Compered last week, barrows and glHs moetty 3S higher; sows strong. 5 Barrows and Gilts: No. lb bulk lots mixed No. and 2 and 3 lb 19.0009.25; No. 3 and 1 lb few 360 lb 115 on Thursday, and No. J 300060 lb Stock choice Hogs: . 3 Corporation 4 t 'V f v h - v ; . - THEY AND their staff will occupy half: the space. They share ownership with ' the Shields Insurance Agency, who will occupy the remaining building area. Receives Contract NEW YORK (a) Interna- tional General Electric Co. said a $10,800,000 contract has been received to furpish ' power generating equipment for enlargement of e power plant in Spain. A - ' . . with its equivalent value In stacks of . bills. one-doll- Crisp New $50,000 Bill Its Nice Foldin Money. ; A. J. BADGER, western A new $50,000 treasury1 bill marketing . manager for ..the made its first appearance in domestic affiliate of. Standard Salt .Lake City when it was ' Oil. Co. (Indiana) said three turned, over Saturday to the new district Denver, Casper Union Pacific Railroad Emand Billing s were being Assn, ployes Hospital by Zions added to the Salt Lake region. First National Bank.: This region, prior to the adSUCH BILLS previously had dition," covered Utah," Idaho, been printed only In $1,000, $10,-00- 0 Nevada, eastern Washington denomiand million-dolliand Oregon. nations, explained A. L. Price, MB. BADGER said at the vice president and manager of Conclusion of a two-dameet- the Salt Lake branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San of district ing managers ,hat Francisco. substantial sales Increases The bills are generally were reported In all districts bought by banks or other Into date In 1962. stitutions on a short-terbasis The Seattle Worlda Fair as a means of earning Interest and the scenic and vacation on momentarily idle funds, Mr. attractions of the western Frice noted. Individuals also area are giving added im- may buy them. petus to increased motor HIGHLY negotiable, they are travel this year, Mr. Badger the nearest thing to having reported. cash in hand, Mr. Price exATTENDING THE sessions plained. were the following managers: They are issued on a disT. J. Wolf, Denver district; W count basis. Buyers submit bids on interest they will accept J. OBrien, Casper district; A. The present annual interest G. Martin, Billings district; B. rate is about two and nine-tentM. Pack, Salt Lake district ; H. , per cent. ' G. Woodall, Twin Falls, and B. W. Jennings, Spokane. ALVIN J. Schoenhals, senior Conducting the sessions was vice president of Zions, deWilliam Lloyd, regional mar- livered the bill to Frank J. Mcof Donald, secretary-treasure- r keting manager. the Union pacific Railroad v- y ; Jones Servlet , BRINGING SUIT is Geraldine Carter, a stockholder of American Chrome Co 86.7 per cent controlled by Goldfields..;' The suit seeks $24225,565 for the defendants use of American Chromes funds, profits derived therefrom and interest Punitive damages of $450,000 also are sought ; ALLEGED that Amen -icanIT ISChromes funds were Twenty, million bjrds on range used f block blackhead in 1961 HISTOSTAT-5b,t- 6 : 0 l ' , ' . pendent university 6 s ; I tests, and actual field testa in the nation's leading g areas o demonstrate that histostat-sconsistently level blocks at the recommended mended levels, we've had no blackhead problackhead effectively . economically. ' comare some of the grower blem,..' Compare the cost of blackhead preventives, just ments on hisTostat-s- o reported from all over with your Dr. Salsbuirys mani Youll agree the country. that hisTostat-s- o is the most economical anti- ' ' .blackhead product available.' . Tests at Dr. Salsburys research farm, inde- big-floc- ID-1- 0 ront End Load1, 1 !i cu. yd. Bucket. Chrysler Gat Engine. - Last year alone, more than 20 million birds M k turkey areas were protected from hlackhead by histostat-s- o in feed "No blackhead breaks in 8 years..., "At the recom- I I ' turkey-growin- ' ' - - Laboratory and researoh farm tests show why:' afty, payability and V" . fttd convytloo tests BRADY Pmntim tf tin Bnuti mrlf rtl 1 .& II ILK If Vi Test Or. Salsbury'a Laboratories II lUttliit ?' ! Dr. SAISBURYS SALT LAKE 4ZS So. Main ! PROVO 20 East let No. - Cbarl City LABORATORIES low. U.S.. ' Em- - ; , r . : ploye Assn. On the hew bill is a portrait of. the late Sen. Carter Glass, much to do Virginia, who-hawith establishment of the federal reserve system. LmRCE CEORGE S. ECCLES i treasury bill A. L. Price compares newly Issued $50,009 A-l-: SCOOPMOBILEi Payroll Deduction Children's Accounts I j Bargain at 50 Gs Salt Lake City Saturday became the headquarters for an ' expanded American Oil Co. marketing effort Summary of CJmtrmm , yur GoldSAN FRANCISCO field Consolidated Mines Co wRich owns a controlling interest In Frontier Airlines, Inc is being sued in state court here for $2,600,000. Model . Trust jX Joint iDoW - East 1 IN ANY AMOUNT Individual Firm Facing Action by Stockholder DavidsonLashley, Realtors, have moved Into a new $50,000 office building at 1547-llt- .. ALL TYPES OF ACCOUNTS ' SMITHFIELD, Cache County Smlthfleld Livestock Auction report tor Friday: Dairy cowa and halters lacking demand end sold si iehtly Sower. Killing clast cattle active, some etrenger. Young cettlg and feeders mostly steady. Lambs sold lower, hoes were firm end told slightly higher. Top dairy .cew 313. jO; good to choico dairy cows and heifers smaller common dairy cowa end heifers per cwt; utility cows bulls 17.00-19.) canners and cutters Hereford stock cows with calves 0 Holstein steers per heed) 5 lbs per ewt Holstein steers 0 0 Holstein heifers lbs Holstein heifers lbs newborn bull calves lbs 0 per per heed; veal calves hoes cwt; lambs Realtors Move used to buy control of Getchell Mines, Reno, two years ago. The California Corporations lb Sows: No. I Commission recently "has lb and 3 Estimated salable this week turned down a merger of GoldSheep: 7.000. compered to 7,150 lest week end American Chrome 4915 last year. Compered to the dose fields and of last week, spring slaughter lambs 50 on grounds the stock exchange to 1.00 lower, slaughter ewes steady, ; 4 lower. .Receipts Included was not fair.' feeders You receive earnings twice a year December 31 and June 30 i Feeder Limbs: Deck choice with fancy 3 lb Idahe range spring feeders end most mixed choice and fancy 11.20; 45; mostly choice, 7040 lb natives 17.90-5 lb natives 15. some good, live NOTE: Carloads - at shlpped-b- i stock bought for reshipment on the Ogden Market carry freight benefits in variable amounts, except when otherwise noted. 150-21.5- Few bulk utility cenners 12.50-14Jcanners down to 10.50. . at least 30 loads Idaho range lambs, five gt these by rail, balance trucks) native balance of sheep and lambs comprised receipts. Spring Slaughter Lambs;' Friday, five loads che ice with prime end end tew 3 lb Idaho range Iambi carrygood earlier ing freight benefits In the week, 6 loads mostly choice, end of prime, 104 lb Idaho lambs few prime, 3A loads mostly choice, lb. 6 with a tltabie end of good .7S. Week's bulk choice Idaho. 21 lb natives 20 with- grime end few lots miked choice end prime some choice with lb lb liberal share good Slaughter Ewes: Bulk shorn utility end good, some lots carrying a few culls, Americans Sales Effort $1,216,913 the weefc. loading and unloading of goods between Con-- : solldateds big line trucks and smaller city $89,000, seven ' - vacant lots for trucks Cargoes are removed on one side, theh: $37,870 and two taken by "towveyor to the other side. The businesses .for Mr. Woody "towveyor Is a continuously moving chain $67,000. , v: J seated In recessed tracks in the dock. TransLargest single sale, $47,500, port carts can be locked into the chain at involved commercial property1 s at 1488 S. State, gold by will. Spudnut, Inc., to BenjaTHE DpCK AND TERMINA was buUt min J. Ijirown, Salt Lake City. In 195L The expansion anticipates increased THE PROPERTY Is: leased business in the Salt Lake area, Mr. Kelly to the Utah State Library for : said. .. the Blind. It was listed by Heber Meeks, Salt Lake Realty, and sold by D. C. Knudsen, broker for Salt Lake Realty. THE NEW CONSTRUCTION, by the Williams and Peterson Construction Co., Salt Lake City,' will cost $70,000, according to ; John Kelly, district sales manager. ' A $10,000 tpwveyor wUl be Installed In the new dock area. Some $20,000 in grading and paving will be done in the truck yard. Target date for completion is Aug. L i ,J r Freight Firm to Double Dock Expert Sees omist. fac-Uitie- to Center S.- L. Sales tallied by the Multiple Listing Service of the , Salt Lake Real Estate Board to- 247 W. struction progress on firms docking taled 14th South.. Expansion anticipates Increased area business. . . , Weeks Sales in S.L. Reach $1,216,913 i. John Kelly, left,' district .??' f "WHEN CONDITIONS ABE GOOD, membership usually rises, and when conditions are not good, membership frequently falls. This is particularly true on the national level." S' ,, Agf LOCALLY, MEMBERSHIP ON THE Salt Lake Board climbed to 186, three more than at the first of the. year. . ' "Membership figures provide a good yardstick for activity in real estate, as well ss In other fields, said Mr. Taggart -- a--3 4 f V- ' voA ;!'f . ) Xt Y ' i I , ' In the same period, the association gained 14 boards to bring its total to another record 1,424. . I V -- ; 4, . - 72,042. iWs i .;. ' - tty 1a t, Here's on cheerful , ' Real .estate activity,index: nationally and locally, is on the upi swing. ... . : Scott A. Taggart, president of the Salt Lake Board of Realtors, Saturday, pointed to membership gain of the Na tional Association of Real Estate Boards and the local board as one of the factors indicating increased activity. THROUGH THE END OF MAY, NAREB had gained L332 new members and now has a record membership total of 'h': ' zr- - A i ttSW ' , -- |