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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, February 7, 1986 Cll Dow Tops 1 ,600 for First Time, But Broader Market Is Sluggish The Market In Brief New York Stock Exchange Feb. 6, 1 986 UP VOLUME 974 146.100,000 SHARES 8-- I UNCHANGED TRADED 2,035 DOWN 0.38 N Y.S E. Index 122.14 S. & P. 213.47 4 0.51 Comp. BSD Medical The Salt Lake City's BSD Medical Corp. has brought suit against a Dallas-base- d competitor alleging patent infringement and unfair competition on the part of the Texas corporation. BSD Medical, a company which produces and markets hyperthermia of systems for the Inc. copcancer, claims ied one of its devices that delivers heat to cancerous tumors. The Utah company contends in the lawsuit filed in Texas that is manufacturing and marketing the apparatus without its permisheat-treatme- nt m Clini-Ther- m which also econo- Part of the markets advance was e linked to buying proWall of Street investment grams firms, which tend to exaggerate swings in stock prices. But analysts large-volum- said investors also were motivated by confidence that the economy is improving despite concerns over the federal debt, surging imports and the erosion of U.S. manufacturing. people are basically optimistic about the ability of the Reagan I think administration to deal with these problems, said Michael Metz, an analyst with Oppenheimer & Co., a New York investment firm. Among the most prominent gainers, Chrysler rose 1 to 48W in heavy trading. has the answer . . . ZCMI has the right price. Phone-Mat- e was attributed to buy blue-chi- p Telephone answering machine $149 One touch message playback TimeDay stamp tells you time and day of week after each recorded message messages, or Beeperless remote-retriev- e - The nations NEW YORK (AP) basic money supply rose $2.7 billion in late January, the Federal Reserve Board reported Thursday. The increase was in line with analysts predictions, however, and the report had no effect on prices and interest rates in the credit markets. The Fed said Ml rose to a seasonally adjusted $628.6 billion in the week ended Jan. 27 from $625.9 billion the previous week. Ml includes cash in circulation, deposits in checking ac- m m from the alleged patent infringement and unfair competition. It also seeks for treble damages from all gains and profits allegedly received as a result of the charges. Founded in 1978, BSD Medical was the first company to receive FDA approval for hyperthermia treatment. Its systems were also the first to qualify for Medicare and Medicaid. Clini-Ther- interest rates, Rises $2.7 Billion Clini-Ther- Clini-Ther- lower U.S. Money Supply In addition to patent infringement, BSD Medicals charges with unfair competition. BSD claims has misrepresented BSD Medical to current and potential customers. The lawsuits seeks a permanent in- junction prohibiting would suggest the economy is rebounding and lessen the chance for stocks but the wider market was mixed. Analysts said investors were uncertain because of the Friday release of January employment figures and a federal court decision on the legality of the balanced-budge- t law. is deemed unIf Gramm-Rudma- n constitutional, the market takes a hit, said Larry Wachtel, an analyst with Prudential Bache Securities Inc., a New York investment firm. If its deemed constitutional, the market takes a rise. would An end to Gramm-Rudma- n renew fears of a return to soaring federal deficits, heavy government borrowing and higher interest rates, sion. Clini-Ther- latest gain late rush partly to a Files Patent Suit Clini-Ther- figures would hurt the markets, some mists argue. 3-- 7.57 1,600.69 Lower unemployment It was the 24th time since late September that the Dow Jones industrial average has set a record, rising more than 300 points since then in an unprecedented rally. Gainers outpaced losers by a 2 margin on the New York Stock Exchange, where volume totaled 146.1 million shares, against 134.31 million during the previous session. 652 Dow Jones Ind. stock markets. best-know- ISSUES 409 which would hurt both the bond and Stock prices crossed another symbolic milestone Thursday when the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials finished above level for the first time, the 1,600-poibut the broader market showed a mixed performance and some analysts said Wall Street ended its session in an uncertain mood. After a seesaw day in which the Dow Jones industrials swung more n than 20 points, Wall Streets indicator closed at 1,600.69, up 7.57, breaking the previous record of 1,594.27 set on Monday. NEW YORK (AP) m counts and travelers non-ban- k checks. Semi-Automat- BERETTA PISTOL change outgoing message without a beeper Call screening (9500) Telephone with built-i- n answering machine $179 Operate all answering machine functions with the touch of a single button TimeDay stamp announces time and day message was received 10 number auto dialer case you forget before you Remote turn on-i(9550) leave home. n Prices effective through 2886. 90 Day Free Interest ZCMI Charge Visa or Mastercard American Express 3DO3EX3jCX2ZK00Coe ic 9mm Parabellum (9 mm Luger) 15 Shot Magazine Mod. 92F - $620 List Introductory Price TO MILITARY MODEL FOR U.S.FORCES . IDENTICAL GallensorTs 220 S. State, Salt Lake City, Ut. 328-201- 6; announcement it neither an otter to tell nor a tollcitation of an otter to buy Circular or any of thete Securities The offer it made only by the otteringof Utah. to bonafide retidentt told be Securitiet only Thete may protpectut. Thi APRIL NEW ISSUE 1 5, 1 985 7,500,009 SHARES AUTOMATED TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC. COMf8a STOCK ($0.01 Par Value) OFFERING PRICE: $.01 (One Cent) Per Share $75,000.00 obtained from the company at: Copies of the Offering Circular or Protpectut may be AUTOMATED TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC. 231 East 2100 South, Suite 3 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone: 84115 467-273- 2 AUTOMATED Pleose send me a copy of the Prospectus of 2 )467-273TECHNOLOGY Corporation, or phone (801 NAME: ADDRESS: ZIP: STATE: CITY BUSINESS PHONE: HOME PHONE: REPORT OF CONDITION of Salt Lake City, In the state of Utah at the Consolidated Report ol Condition of "PIONEER BANK" 1985. dose of business on December 31, ASSETS Cosh ond bolonces due from Depository Institutions S 821,000 00 balances and current y ond com o Nonlnterest-beorln202,000 00 1,450,000 00 . resell to FederaMunds sold ond securities purchased under agreements Loans and lease financing recelvobles. a Loons and leases, net of uneorned Income b LESS Allowonce for loan and lease losses c Loans ond leases, net of unearned 4.555.000 00 Income, allowonce, and reserve 439.000 00 Premises ond fixed ossets 185.000 00 Other reol estate owned 97,000 00 Other ossets 7.749.000 00 Total assets liabilities Deposits. a in domestic offices 6,182,000 $2,338,000 (1 ) Nonlnterest-bearln- ' (2.) Interest-bearin- Federal funds purchased ond securities sold under agree leases Mortgage Indebtedness and obligations under capitalized Other liabilities Total liabilities . EQUITY CAPITAL Common stock rnnrr hm 3,844,000 00 00 00 400,000 00 1,000 00 49',000 00 Undivided profits ond copltol reserves Total equity capital Totoi Mobilities, llmlted-ilfpreferred stock, and eaulty capital nhove-nomebonk do hereby declare that these jn COnformance with the Instructions Issued by ar,d best ot mv knowledge ond belief "dLHBISCH0FFi sr Vice President, January ?9, 1986 this Report of Condition and declare that We, the undersigned directors, ond belief hos been prepared In conforIt hos been e.omined by us and to the best ' u Knowledge regulatory authority ond Is true ond monce With the Instructions Issued by the opproprlote correct RICHARD L SKANKEY WILLIAM G LAPSLEY HUGH S WEST Directors Is o and correct true the that following Special s , do k.,Ahv rrtifv I, Avon T Francis, Progrom in this office on Jonuary 31, was f,ed that bank obove-nomecotty 0f the statement of condition of the ..I, Jill Hayes Blschoff. 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