Show 44'w'v04- 4 4 '4 '4 v4 - s4 4ir'' 4 4 -4 4i 'W- 0 Mining Co will have an estimated $30000 loss this year instead of an anticipated $100000 net the because of strike copper D Stott president rnade this estimate at a special stockholders meeting Gordon Monday at Hotel Shut by Utah Mine Mr Stott termed his longterm outlook as highly optimistic The Tintic area he de- dared holds great promise The meeting was called for 7' 1 0 1 'I GZ:ll l 1 L— t-- - '''' f IF I 3svirL Pi -1 -- - ' 1 f ' 1 it Plisse 277-131- 110A971 IV --- - ' II i 'woo PUNS (Kesel) — 1 fres Prospectim R T 1VOOD I Div higr I 7: 1 I Iti269 ' - Cottonwood Nall Stat lake city IRA 14117- j ' I ii4 S' r ! 71 ucii ' 1 RETIREMENT 9171741 litf j hNINCIAL imeouropeo1-- Writs ) I li P1441t 4 "- - '''"4:-1- ' 4r!1 rev- - The company s r lor : approximately 20 different basic industries for as littler as $20 each month 1 Mountain Fuel Supply Co has withdrawn from Aspen Pipe Line Co and sold all Its to void shareholdings any question of conflict of Interest M M Fidiar president announced Monday Aspen was formed to seek acquisition of the Northwest Division properties of El Paso Natural Gas Co and Mountain Fuel held substantial shares Mr Fid lar said At that time Mr Fidlar and B Z Kastler Jr MFS secre FOR LEASE i Ono Hocnoownites loturooco Fol covert tiro cixtencled icy -- — — -- voice to orroogo 1- - Warehouse theft gloss voncowirage famdolism comprehensiye ily liability and other bone fits! Low in cost Coll Mr Ted Whitney ot our down town office todayi HUE "The whole thing is Dock Height Railroad Spur Courtesy to Brokers Call INVESTMENT CO 220 Kearns &Nick° 359-946- 8 bearish" commented Gorge president of First g area Corp Security firm "But it is a sound policy for the long S Eccles bank-holdin- run" Actually the discount rate should have been raised some months ago Mr Eccles said in view of the fact that the government has not yet applied badly needed fiscal restraints and a tax hike The devaluation of the British pound gave the Federal Reserve Board the chance to take action that would have been politically unwise a few months ago he commented board "Inasmuch as El Paso's Northwest Division sells gas only at wholesale or for resale and Mountain Fuel makes no sales for resale we believed at the time we acquired shares in Aspen that the interests of Mountain Fuel and Aspen would not be inconsistent" Mr Fidiar said "We still believe this to be true but we have felt it advisable to sever all connections with Aspen in order to put the conflict of interest questions are in- 4 '01 11' discount hike would have come anyhovi Mr Eccles said in the lack of enlightened fiscal policy But it was vital to do it now to keep US Dollars from being lured rest" Aspen is continuing efforts to acquire the Northwest Division properties El Paso was ordered by the US Supreme Court to divest itself of the Northwest Division William H Morris former president of Sinclair Pipe Line Co and Sinclair Oil & is president of Gas Co Aspen abroad Britain's 812 Alvin J Schoenhals senior vice president of Zions First National Bank predicted that local loan rates obviously will of Tracy-Collin- s said "The handwriting in on the wall There's no question that all types of interest rates are Bank & Trust Co up" going Britain did all it could to avoid devaluation of the pound be noted It raised taxes It cut spending It tightened credit It imposed direct controls on prices and Income It increased interest rates But even with those efforts it eventually had to resort to devaluation One of the major problems In Britain Mr Dayton said was that wage increases topped production increases "That by a large margin ought to be a lesson to every nation" he said Great 212-ce- Central stands at — now chairman A a share dividend Increase was voted by directors of Western Bancorporation boosting the quarterly payment to 30 cents Board Frank L Chairman King announced Monday in Los ' Angeles It is payable Dec 28 to stockholders of record Dec 1 and increases the annual rate from $110 to $120 a share Walker Bank and Trust Co is the corporation's affiliate In Utah Bank rate has gone up 212 per cent in 45 days to eight per cent The prime — or private bank rate per cent Specific Areas too 'early to foresee what specific areas will be affected locally he said "But in general I believe Utah banks will react to the national pressures and that rates in all classes of loans will move correspondingly higher Newell B Dayton board It is At Bancorporation The i Intermountain Livestock Markets I : - r OGDEN (AP) — Cattle —1000 calves !three loads at latter price high choice loitslaughter tombs — 5010 8 PO choice r Sheep—V001 sales through 4 pm rr'me 11C1-- 550 lb 2 Monday' gieuohter ewes were Scarce steady mixed wooled lb Yield 2 4 26 50 V50 motivate number to sell later Monday sieuutiter Iambi WM choice sIft 15 rd cho c yield slaughter steers and heifers scarce coms g end Prime lb 2151S2100 sl000ntor and to 50 higher full advance on commercial choice lambs mixed good let Choice with ewe primp lb veg 2 4 76 50274nt bulls weak mixed No I and tell Weett Pelle feeder cell and calves 21 00: thor0 strong trading moderately active good good and choice 9504100 lb 2575-263- 0 Ileoehier OVA Weil lot tee wea standard and low 000d fif "arribli Chet Ce wth antiutility attendance by country buyers suoolY gpod 24 el tansy OS lb 50 choice and Prime 77 25 included 30 psi cows balance mostly :3 high 4 feeders slaughter steers standard and 9731000 lb slaughter helfers yield Steeds to strong I3 )St Ste lb IS Wilk lb 11C01825 0 choice lb good yield including 1103-127end choice mixed good lb Holsteins 21752220 slaugh ter cows commercial IS70-1- 00 youngi 124754325 good standard and low good 2200-715Individuals to 1890 utility and commercirl cows 14 rni630 A few high yleding canner and cutter 1225-152- 5 slaughter bulls utility and commercial utility 16304700 canners and cutters bulls 0 feeder steers Choice CHICAGO (AP)—Id Of lrbitt MAIO lb 114001625 utility and commercial 0 calves part load mixed good Mayday! and mostly choke 350 lb 2775 TM °cod imam Shteo-3- 00 wooled slaughter lambs and lb 0 choice lb ewes moderately active steady Como Prom MO Low choice 2310-261WHEAT Including load 577 lb 2520 and grime lb wooled slaughter lb 2125-244- 0 145"a 14116 good and choice aola 1 maga 1 two double Dec lambs 23 including 1 So ao 150-1 a Including Package choice 7$3 lb at 2310 de(ks 115 lb 23 a 1$12 mixed good and Alr 1 51 a 2 444 1S44a Si lb 2100-221good and choice 153a cull Id good t lb choice SA 1 SS I Silo 5 lb wooled slaughter ewes Standard and good Holsteins Sa'a 1 Sa Jly 1835-220Sep "10111 )1741i SPII including Part load 650 lb noo teed heifers good Arid mostly OMAHA (AP — USDA) -- - Cattle--1 DecCORN 117111 0 choice Inciu lb calves 1114 14500 calves-8- 0D 11)1 slaughter steers and 16'a 11640 11a4at Ina load 154 lb at 2490 otheri poOd and heifers strong to 25 higher cows fully May )11341 11ala 119-a104 1toChoice stock cows 1600475g end steAdY bulls firm feeders strong to SO May IDka utility 0-1IA 1 commercial 72 cows 127 1714 V 77e 4 1 11 feeding hioher slaughter 'tears high choice and ity 0 0 comme-ci23 lb prime 1201 lb 266$ choice 1324 114 12rao feeding bulls lb Sea 1790-150 2525-725 choice lb heifers DecOATS I4 714o 71'i Sheep 3501 slauohter lambs steady to 71e 5 Mar 2231 week feeder lambs not well tested few 70e 71e ?O'g COWS utility and commercial 1500- - l600 71 o 7o sates bout steady ewes firm receipts bulls may 701 commercial and utility good: jiy Included 203 slaughter Iambs 100 feeder !1950-210- 0 choice steer calves 79 lambs remainder ewes wooled slaughter Seo lb heifers 25502700 good lb chcice lambs choice few prime gym 'Dec 216112290 slaughter ewes cull to gicod and choice stock cows at 1151 1153a 114 1141 115'4 315-61feed-and barrows No 1 and pelts gilts bouf 'Mar 1192 11ava 111141 110s 0 sows May lb steady lb or lambs choice few fancy 12214 171Ve 1214s 121ve 1271 2105-226- 0 few Choice whiteface ewe 123 1241 lambs fl532250 EANS JNaosnvoya 242'1 2 6334 2 On CHICAGO (AP — 050A) — Hogs261'12 2 662 24634 266As 0 7500 butchers lower most decline Mar 270'1 272 s 272 27214 on weights under 240 lb rather slow 2744 2 7414 275s 275'S 236 CHICAGO (UPI)— Poultry: Roasters: May lb botch 276 277 2nsi 216 277'S shippers took 5700: soecial fed While Rock fryers IVY J1): 0 lb 191' 400 head ers 276'4 211 2754 2757i 27616 younw torn turkeys young hen Avg 1915-1955 mostlb 232 27112 27112 2724 272 Sep turkeys 2426: geese 1650-172lb id ly Processed loaf 4758-52Cheese: 5 lb briC lb CHOICE STEERS chedMuenster 50 55-1515-161sows sleady to 25 lower mod- - dar 7610 2617 2605 2610 2595 longhorns Dec single daisies lb SOWS Works 2570 2302 25 67 2567 2560 Swiss Fe ts rately active isco-iss40-as5 lb 2517 25 20 2507 2510 2512 lApr (wheets): grade A grade 8 0 lb lb 25 30 2530 2520 2520 2517 Siwss: !Jun grade C too few to report 1300-140- 0 boars 11011350 2575 2575 25 65 2565 25 67 'Ade 00 lb b:ork5): grade A 58 63 grade Cattle-13- 000 Oct calves—none 2590 2505 2590 25155 2510 slaughter grade C 0 steers active Wholesale prices as reported by the 8—Old A—Asked N—Nominal higher with choice full heih the advance showing slaughter Chicago Mercantile Exchange: era active 50 higher cows and bulls :cre t 14 92 score PUtt(—: stead- - 53 lb 6614 90 score 6512 89 score 64 carlots: prime 1225-132ly active steady 2800-2850 90 sccre 6612: 89 'D:'f 017 slaughter steers yield score 64 carlots: 90 score 66)4or 99 score steed- - ti firm White largel WASHINGTON (AP) — The extras 31 mixed large extras 10'1 tredi-- 1 uma 251 standards 2512 checks 1?)S1 short-terborold government's Potatoes: Total US shipments 477 1 ard new arrivals 177 fur: 22 suogiles rowing costs rose with Mondemand moderate market mcderate round russets unsettled reds slightly day's of weekly offering weaker hills On bids for Track sales: (U S IA unless otherwise Treasury WALLACE-McCONAUGHY Minnesonoted): Idaho russets y bills $1400000000 of round rrds 230-24- 5 takorth 1500 INAIKER RANK SLOG Street sales: Idaho russets 475-48- 5 Minnesota-North Dakota reds the average yield was 4989 round 225-30Wisconsin round reds 325-34per cent The rate last week iWrhgan russets 375 Onions: arrivals 23 track 33 supoiles1 was 4648 moderate demand slow market weaker Professional Counseling Track sales: yellow Spanish large Idaho 3 50 yellow Spanish large Washingon All Types of Insurance ton 350 Yellow Street sales: Spanish large 1 n 400 yellow medium fx)id 328-870- 6 west 2 50 white Ibrqe Washington 4001 mediums Colorado 430 I i f' ' Board of Trade g 1430-165- or :1 al n (-77- J : 0 j r '1 Uri 1 Li Li lir 0 Jr Produce The rising costs of health care put the squeeze on employees if they are covered by a fixed dollar allowance Ask yourself the following questions: Does your plan provide for the continually care? "rising costs" of US hospital-medical-surgic- The method of payment — fixed allowance or service benefits — is the basic difference between plans which can greatly influence Are benefits paid in the form of services rendered rather than fixed dollar allowances? the effectiveness of your program it Is the program handled quickly accurately and at no cost or administrative investment in manpower to you? - 14 ed t'A '4:- - rf :- - ---- 0 '1 1' ' 411 c for hospital care e 1 ' f'" I 141 -- cP1 t '!'t S0 - ' GROWTH 6 - --- :1 Vitt' 1 1 7 ii '' ' 1 i vila7 k l'i 't 4 'I w ''' 'F1 I FUD fully managed mutual fund whose goal is the possible growth of It$ shareownoes capital 1 and k A kLA V CHAUNIUG I 'N '171:'--- r‘ Prospectus Booklets give you the facts on - '' ' MANNING ' I f11141 - ''''''8' ''' ': 1 1 both ' i ' LOCAL LONG of Service and ISIE C7ECIAL I FUND A mutual fund that urns for f 4 ) is La Ls 41 Mail this ad for your free Booklets "'"'—'7F P4 r1TT 1 QI 'I for doctors' careI 1 -- ii ' 141—A op: Iti 0HGsApero:cNt Fund Fund 1163talhoo6a4S1peo2cial 1 irIi411 I fia 2455 Parley's Way Salt Lake City Utah 84110 'j 50 ' 4814441 S 366 5th East Redwood Road—Salt Lake City Phones—Pickup Office Spanoltneta:kte80Clity) James 322-241- 7 i - E 3 Reed Dm Mgr Narn(- "-- 322-245- 3 t ------ 1' Fr ' i - r 4t ISla? : s ! -i 11' v - '1' 1 1 O 7 '' ' '" 11 L V g ) - n II ' '''''' ::':f!::' wow nomoloa oc i L '1 '' - 55: - A — i J 6-:!"-! '':-'- L 1--e N ‘') ' 1u 461 for details & low costs - economics needs - ii ' -- -- t''''' ' - — - ' I i -- ) -- -- le ::i ' Specialists where constant attention is paid to the of your - Delivery Blue Cross and Blue Shield health-car- e 10---- and ' call Hugh Nielsen ir- eN P7 oli ry A':: ) Pickup coverage to Apply this test of health-car- e your present program then talk to a specialist from Blue Cross and Blue Shield ever-changi- '' '14 7 your employees' budget by providing benefits for service regardless of the rising costs pros idingexpert claims handling and administration of your programs free of and protecting more internal overhead satisfied employees through company enrollment than any other Plan of its kind 3 jJ Phone Did you answer these questions "no?" Then it's time you took a look at the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit programs the programs that take the squeeze off A w Feels Loan Bite INSURANCE Are your employees satisfied with the present program's performance? L - fensive measure to prevent outflow of investments from our country to more attractive rates hi England and Europe he said Dividend Announced Hike Discount Rates 1 I Rate Discount tary and general counsel named members of the Aspen at 12700 Sq Ft t 101 present negotiations with our own Federal Reserve Bank for a substantial loan of American dollars to at least strengthen the pound temporarily Effect on American banking can only be a general increase in loan interest rates he said It is only natural that money rates in the United States will increase as a de- year ago creased by the leading eastern banks However he said he was somewhat surprised by the first response of the money market to the news of the For example FRB action Illinois Continental quickly announced Monday it was raising its prime rate from 514 to six per cent "I can't help but think there may be some because most Of actions had been expected and therefore priorly discounted" he said Local institutions prime rates range from about one half to a full per cent over the national prime rate and of course will respond to what happens to major fund markets he said Many Economists A B Kesler Jr board chairman and president of Walker Bank & Trust Co said devaluation of the pound was anticipated by many economists but came as a shock at this time in view of soon? In Aspen Pipe Line Firm total harvest should reach 2100000 tons Growers in Salt Lake Utah Sevier and Sanpete counties received $1400000 those In Davis and Weber County received $199000 and growers Iin the Box Elder County area received $1643000 in A ‘7l'3 states go up as they did a if prime loan rates g announced is in I rt rill-i- t 0 Mountain Fuel Sells Stock strong Utah-Idah- Incorporated headquarters Juab County - ------ a growers and the company prompted Sugar to Predict increased payments for the 1967 crop of sugar beets Payment Monday was on about 1300000 tons of beets delivered by the first week in November - from the four Arizona York City ( 63 of sugar market and provisions of a new contract between company incorporated has headquarters at Eureka Juab County and Mr Stott's office is in New In - k Predict ions raga 18 Second Section gon stock option plan for certain key employes lirst In 'tab It was the company's first stockholder meeting in Utah and Mr Stott called it a move to "bring Chief back to Utah" He noted that about' half of its stock is held by —A The ''il v: el'O' LI Tuesday November 21 1967 Sugar Co announced Monday it has mailed checks totaling more than $15- 000000 to growers in Utah Idaho Washington and OreUtah-Idah- par preferred stock to exchange their shares voluntarily for an equal am- are at Eureka and Mr Stotts office New York City Utah financial leaders were unanimous Monday Action in world financial circles over the weekend will have an effect in the Intermountain Region Business will have to pay more to expand Citizens will have to pay more to finance a home mortgage car payments or a television set The only question was: Bow Mines—Markets—Finance crop '4 vil Financial Action of Briiain FRB Will Boost Local Interest Rates fake Pibmit 13ustims$ Utah sugar beet growers are $3542000 richer thanks to initial payments for their 1907 —Increase of the authorized common stock to five million shares —Reduction of its par value from St to 50 cents a share —Authority of holders of brokerages - ! proval Of The company In Arizona has v 4"9"'-- 4 Ittit To antlers ap- ount of common Strike Chief Consolidated Is one of owners of the the principal Burgin Mine in the East Tin tic District Until it was shut Kennecott down by strike was producing Copper Corp significant tonnages of leadzinc-silver ores at the Burgin jI gained stockholder and —ie4ir-- it 46-- 4r $15 Million F Consolidated '4"i" If if' 4W lid Pays Out Copper Strike to Bring '67 Loss at Chief Con Chief - i ' Add Tess 4 - |