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Show Jldt fata gfibunf Bu$in5$ Mines Second .Section Markets Tuesday Morning. Coast Man Gains Finance July 1aee 17 31. 1973 Bank Post Resources, Deposits special to Tne Tnbune First Security Gains Special to The Tribune OGDEN Record highs m both resources and deposits of First Security Corp were reported Monday at the quarterly directors meeting here Resources of the registered bank holding company totaled $1 S21.6S6.245 on June 30, a 15 3 percent increase over the $1,319,443,072 a reported year In the past six mo .ths. First Secuntv banks and its subsidLoan iary Ltah Mortgage Corp have made 70.590 loans totaling $933 9 million, Mr Eccles said, compared with 69,30s loans for $779 7 million during the year-agperiod Consumer Purchases Deposits, passed the meanwhile, affiliates and Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. totaled $33 9 million, Mr. Eccles noted. In addition. they were servicing $371 6 million in real estate loans sold to investors outside the Intermountam Area, he added Of these, 30,306 ($651 9 million) were commercial loans, million) were loans to finance consumer purchases, and 3189 ($112 2 million) were for purchase or construction of residences and ($169 1 $1.25 billion level to $1,259,702,354 up 17 5 per- - cent over the $1,072,353,452 last year. The figure includes $509 8 million in demand deposits and $749 9 in time deposits. Tliiokol Gains $12,304,923 Defense Pact A defense for the Thiokol Chemical Co., for work to be performed at its Brigham City plant, was reported Monday by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, $12,304,923 The senator said the award was announced by the Air Force and it is for engines for stage three of the Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. 12 preceding contract WASHINGTON percent. Real estate mortgage loans sold in the mortgage market during the past 12 months totaled $94 8 million, he continued. compared with $57.7 million in the months. he continued, Inflation, cannot be controlled by the monetary route alone. It is up to the Congress to pursue a sane fiscal policy and Phase IV must be made to work. recent declines Despite the dollar is not in abroad, disrepute with knowledgeable central bankers and finance Mr. Eccles said ministers, As currencies contique to float and seek their natural relationships over the next several years, the dollar will show a better stability and existing panties will aid in correcting the U S. trade deficit, he predicted Tribune Washington Bureau Loans and discounts at the end of the second quarter were $921,752,982, compared with $755,921,595 one year for an inago," he said, crease of $165.8 million or 21 9 - LONDON (UPI) Spot cooper wire bars closed the second session o the Metals Exchonge Monday 31 pounds lower 773 with buyers ond sellers 775 pounds sterling per metric ton, forward 29 2 pounds lower with buyers 761 ond sellers 762 pounds per ton Sales 10 550 tons 31 Soot cathodes pounds lower with buyers 738 ond sellers 740 pounds per ton, forward 30 pounds lower with buyers 739 and sellers 740 pounds per ton. Soles 600 tons Spot tin 49 pounds lower wth buyers 1988 and sellers 1992 rounas per ton, forward 50 pounds lower with buyers 1975 and sellers I960 pounds per ton Soles 615 tons Spot lead 10 j pounds lower with buyers 173 and se'lers 173 2 pounds per ton forward 10 pounds lower wrh buyers 177 and sellers 177' 2 pounds per ton Sales 5,175 tons Spot zinc 22 pounds lower with buyers 324 and sellers 325 pounds per ton, for word 22 pounds lower with buyers 325 ond sellers 325: pounds per ton. Sales 3 550 tons Spot silver 5 10 pence lower with buyers 110 40 ond sellers P0 60 pence 3 months forward 4 80 pence lower with buyers P3 70 ond sellers 113 80 oence, 7 months forward 4 70 pence lower with buyers 117 50 ond selles 117 90 oence per troy ounce Saes 191 contracts Livestock Market 25 55 b Monday v I George s' I Eccles, presiat a dent, quarterly directors meet- m Alter only three months of operation. Si. George's new $1. Four Seasons Motor Inn and - II f ing native of California. Mr Wilson is a metallurgical engineering graduate of the University of California at Berke-le- director A St George native is its general manager t the eastern edge of the citv, the f Pity already lias hosted tour conventions, with them delegates nd u'servation bookings show at least a dozen more , ontirmed he in the next lil months, said special to The Tribune - ST GEORGE St. George, C Larkin, is stereotv pe of a y says Dernil shedding its slumbering hamlet in I tab Dixie torp Marcona Corp. and Pima Mining Co . he also is president and director of Utah Development Co, an iron-orand coal mining operation m Australia , s 1 To punctuate the claim, he Foui cites the Seasons Motor Inn and Con v e n h e o n d e 1 Center 1 that 83 70 80 10 73 c0 75 30 72 RO 70 75 Jon Mor Vav Jlv Settlement on prices 83 70 80 10 78 50 75 30 72 cO 70 S3 85 70 8? 10 80 50 77 30 74 80 72 55 comThe $1 3 million-plu- s plex. begun last fall, is owned by Four Seasons Motor Inn. Inc. Besides Mr Larkin, principals are Herbert Burton. St George, and Alan Coombs, formerly of Salt Lake City Financing was through Prudential Federal Savings Loan Assn , Salt Lake City While this city of 1,10(1 has been site of other conventions, delegates hav e been restricted to faciimes at Dixie-- College, the ljcal high school or Utah National Guard Armory, Mr Larkin explained voluntary petroleum allocation program has deteriorated noticeably in the past three weeks Love said he hopes to announce a decision this week on whether the program will be replaceu with a mandatory system. Love, former governor of Colorado and now director of the President's evergv policy office, told the House banking subcommittee that no decision on a mandatory program has been made y et and close prev 4 1? Jlv FROZEN PORK BELLIES. 75 60 73 62 75 55 75 12 Feb 74 60 74 55 72 70 74 5A Mar 73 25 70 20 67 75 Moy Jly Aug Foreign Exchange (UPI) 2 Ak. pm. foreign ex Open WHEAT 9999 2 5106 71 50 69 20 66 85 73 10 70 20A 6 9G8 (UPD High Can 2 20 9 13 AmCvon ADstTel 43 25 90 10 AmElec Am Export 10 11 A F.nSy AmHom 60 7? 8 43 amHo.D A MetCx Amer Motor 7 Am 3 72 90A 70 70A 68 35A 094 681 124 45 2S Bid CHICAGO Friday - Gram Futures Ror-gLow Close Prev ArrtNGs A Smelt S'nd Am 2 4 J 20 50 1r? 47 20 3j 24 42 z6 j 4 20 47 45 y Standard oty Inv - 24 61) 26, 26 13 1620 e - jC 7 8 34 20 1? 9 8 8 9 :T 6 -- I 45 . 3 -1 gce Coiim Radio 46 CBS 54 4 e - - . - . e 9 23 85 59 10 19 Cornsot 11 Con Ed 12 Con Frgt 5? 7 8 ConsNG 2 n Conm Pw 7 9 Conti Air Lf 17 217 342 9j CmEd 2 4 ?1 - "9 9 68 90 20 13 ? 14 J 22 33 4 9 9 3S 27 j4 27 29 : 9 13 144 22 34 19 b :i Ji 2 DisnevW IDistHSea ' 0 4 4 4 45 DetEd'S Dium Shm 9l 4 AMERICA xi CPClnM 77 j CraneC 8ta 6 :) Z! 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If' U . " a 1 3 17 97 jq C 18 - '0 K G en pti 75 : 4? 3 annt CiHjt en In j s 117 4 4 17 9 le 4 18 32 4 32 a xlJ 9 19 nc M G M MmrG jr CJ Gom 5. .26 90 13 8 1? . 4 J 10 4 35 17 4 5 4? 170 G , retailers delivered to stores, In car coses exchanged. tons Grode AA extro lorae 84 89. Grode AA large 77 82, Grace 81 86, Grade AA medium A A smoli Prices to producers Grade AA meGrade AA lorge dium 63 67, Grode AA small 49 52 AO lb rindless block 81 Cheere sandwich loot 84, mild longhorn 10 -1 4 4 8 19 40 '3 3 17 ? 8 s0 CD 4 j6 s 2 90 MS Jlj 4 7 JO '4 2 ll 29 5 13 MoverOs 20 5 McCrov McDonld Cd A4 11 3 McGrEd VcGr HI h8 9 60 H VcLeon 0 9 Mead Co l 8 4 erck Mnto-ol- o 22 9 7 6 90 Co Fireston Fleming FloPwL 0 Bid Dairy Market 75 63 n7 00 20 4 14 29 8 42 28 . 71 a jl u Mtg Paper Ferro rrr obd ASK Bid 75 67'? 7 9 142 . 48 jOO 6 Faroh 64 1973 Oft 4 Gen Dvra -J ( n F 'e Intermountain Stock Exchange 05 lj8 . V 144 4 141 80 34 40b 14 4 14 12 29 d 79 41 42 76 41 3 2rj 16 2) a 7) 17 4. 4 U V 17 4 17 96 3i7 97 7 FoirmtF red 9 14 33 70 25 30 24 .rshF Mart r V . F Fobcige 4u Forch Cam Fairlnd Uh ( Bank Clearing!' 17 14 J7 J,S - - 7 12 6 11 10 30 23 Pu monin PurexCp Puroiatr Ygstn lo DS 31 8 Eastern Ar Cst Ko Ooo j7 . 1y EatonCo 7 EIPosoNG 28 8 EltroCo 27 Envirotech 10 ESBInc it 7 75 Esmork Ethyipt 2 0 ExCellO 90 10 90b ?: Exxon 1) Produce .Market 14 22 22 2 7 9 63 Cash Crain Monday, July 30, 22 E 10 6 j eO ?2vu4l5 00 24 5i 215 00 2j4 PB d family-owne- Covering 47,000 square feet, the new store has parking for 300 cars. With between 80 and 100 employes, its annual payroll will exceed $500,000, Mr Gardiner said. Mid 51'i 3 $0 6 , 98 06 7 19 a 12 ll (UPI)1 Wheot. corn d oat Greose Wool YORK YEAR NEW LAST (UPP) were substantially higher and soybeans 66 834 156 48 mixed ot the close futures closed 55 to 1?0 DOlnts lower on Withdrawals $7 Monday on the Chicago 13 6 34 089.112 35 the New York Cotton Exchange Monday Deposits Board of Trade 10 2'9 081.130 65 Certificated spot wool 2'0 0 nominal Cosh boonce were uo 10 cents rer corn and Wncat low Close Prey Public debt 435.898 887,684 07 High 4 to 6 bushel in all contracts, oats up Grease Wool Internal Revenue collections on July 25 and soybeans off 40 to up 40 2 2W 275 ?B 0 7U 0 Ocl were $654 281,587 42 to con were attributed advances Wheat 272 0 269 0B 27 0 273 0 Dec firmed reports that Chino wos ogam c 5 264 5B 27 269 0 270 0 Mor big purchaser m recent weeks 8id Corn support came mostly from com merciai firms Sovbeons were higher in the new crop CHICAGO Cosh gram (UPI) No 2 soft red 3 70-- 73 months m sympathy with wheat and corn Wheat up 17 Oots were featureless Corn unchangrd, No 2 yellow 265 2 66 Outside markets were higher Oafs off 2, No 2 extra heavy while Produce Monooy CHICAGO (UPI) 1ft z V Cheese five Ib processed loot 72 140-lJjBarley unchanged, malting muenster 73 Cheddar single daisies leed 20-40 79' : 83. 40 fb blacks 73 78J, longhorns No Soybeans unchanged yellow 78i 82 Swiss blacks 80 100 Ib grade A 9 55N, Chicago high rate 89 92 87 90: grade 6 July 30, 1973 ST 10 692 686 0u Friday's bark debits Same day lost veor 84 278 an oo s 58 380 Today clearings o 30 Same dov last year 56 230 IV 75 l Dans Foods to Open Macv R H Mad Fd 5nb Mad Square Mognov 60 Mor Oil 60 90 Marcor 2 DuPn pf DuPn pf Duqr.eL 51 9 149 "Mutual Fund -4- 1J 66 03 10 bO D' -.2 HI i O.Pont 9 Dei Wnt ' n 10 ke p Dt 5? 9 15 14 10 1 DrPecpr . D K Deposits Cosh boionce Public debt City The motor inn encompasses units, two restaurants 21 9 Cn Con coMI Oil Cont Tel DonaCp Dort In Dovco DovPLt Deer 12 70 22 -5- Fy A In the basement of the con vention complex are I3.1HW square feet of leased professional oflice space 17 ) Lyke . 24 Ji Consd r- 144 72 17 313 34 9 Cr wn W 4 29 117 c2 11 Gas Col 6 - 6 CocaCol 70 44 CocaBotl j8 26 Contrl C Cox Brd - on partitions in the foot com i mum hall vary its capautv from 5tl to 1,000, he said, or banquet seating for more than toOO e JA Lon StG LTV Coro Lucky St 64 LukenMI 83 . 269 j0 4 5 LATIN aries V Folding T.sso-squar- Poor's Closiii" 500 Stock Index & , C 6 125 8 4 76 12 39 75 e 11 39 4 26 3 30 ; 4 5 estimated refipts cattle 200 Tucsdoy boos 00 Producer s NORTH SALT LAKE Livestock Auction for Monday July 30 Slaughter cows sold from 3 00-- 50 hPer; bulls 00 50 higher slough ter steers sironq to 2 00 higner, light 00 supply feeder steers strong to 00 2 00 higher hioher feeder heiters low to high good S'oughter cattle U5 22j lb steers 45 10 49 4J choice cows 40 00 3 00, utility commercic'S cows 35 50 41 00. Conner and cutter bulls 43 2S 46 50, choke 1tft0 38 75 Withdrowa's (UPI) "5 730 ib feeder he Ws 4 0091Ss5 50lb ondAlAAHINCTON m Treasury accounts fo' j0 deposit to averaqe chcce cows the current fiscal year through July 26 trrdnr 49 uO 61 00 leers compored to o veor ogo 14 25 , fhl. year $21 897 968 431 34 Withdrawals f io i apacity The New York Stock Exchange: Final Quotations Apr ion Aug 24 premeted Begun Last Fall John A. Love, White House eneroil company compliance with the WASHINGTON (AP) s the Golden Pheasant and a hour coffee shop, each with 100 seats plus a lounge. are two amenities mong swtmmine pools, two recrea lion rooms, a therapy pool and complimentary passes to nearby Red Hill Golf Course Now we have the potential of becoming the winter capital of ltah." he 1 U.S. Eyes Oil Allocation gy' chief, said Monday convention Center has hosted 1,0(10 plus delegates, nd a dozen other meetings are on reservation lists. New Center Boosts St. George Business Fibreboard of I Ten Leading Stocks 55 00 QJ j25 - ' , NEW VQRK Wool Market sj$ - - Sheeo ?5G Spring tembs actize filly GO 100 higher choice 80 110 lb jv Cull to good ewes 11 00 15 00 DLIET. in (UpD Li.estock Monday Cott'e 2 300 Trade slow to ocr .e btcers steodv heifers 25 to 75 cents high nr caws steady High chcce ond 50 choice 52 50 54 00 good 50 good 49 25 hnh ond choice 51 choive ond prime heiters 52 c0 choice 00 51 25, good and choice 49 Borrows ond Hogs 700 Trode active h 2 2GO-N5 50 higher 00 0 gilt. lb was - 83 70 60 10 78 SO 7 30 72 80 70 75 , 1 1 Board of Trade Oct Dec ;Ay ti 4 ?ti f I i J TV - CITY (UPl USDA)-LiveMonday Cottle and calves vQO Siougnter steers and heifers 2 00 o fully 3 00 h.gher on decreosea suddIv Feeders scarce Slaughter steers mostly choice 970 1050 lb 50 50 52 00. high good ond choice 1100 POO lb 48 Sioughter heifers high 00 good and choc 810 luO lb 48 good ond low choice 700 900 lb 47 00 50 00 00 Cows utility and commercial 34 Hoos 2300 Borrows and ailts very or tive 2 25 to 2 50 higher US No 12 2 0 3 200 270 56 SO lb US No 2jS lb 75 56 25 Sows very active fully 2 00 to 3 330 400 It 3 00 h gher US 48 00 No 3 200-2No 250 270 lb 54 V NEW YORK (UPI1 Markets at c glonre at the cloe on Monday Stocks Lower in .low trading q m hundreds All soles om tteO (00) NEW YORK (UPI) .lick Co'prtn Foreign and Bonds Lower except for those designoted (z) whirh domestic gold prices Monday U S Government Bonus Slightly Ic in 10 shore lots and carried are traded LONDON er in tight trading full DIVIDENDS NEW 114 YORK ore Dow annual unless Jones closing X down 3 00 (UPl) Chg Morning fixing American Shocks Lower In slow trad 0 05 lontzen 60 Otherwise identified (a) plus extro (G) ronqe of overoqes Afternoon fixing 115 50 down 150 mg -- 0 02 tJopFd 74b PARIS (tree market) 119 40 down 2 03 Close Chg Open High Low paid last year, (c) payment on accum (Stocks London Stocks Higher 0 V9 32 94 941 35 96 0 03 JetfPilot 933 772 48 Inds 937 FRANKFURT 115 25 down 2 44 ulflted dividends (d) oeclareJ or poid Cotton Futures Mixed 74 167 90 164 23 166 160 58 115 00 bid ZURICH 66 0 06 'jewel C 116 00 asked down Grain Futures Wheat and so far this year, no regulor rate, (e) OTrns 166 Chicago -- 0 .7 johnMv I 20 00 's corn closed up 10 cents per bushel in cash plus stock. g) annual rote D'us 50 NEW YORK 284 53 279 38 2t194081 JohniJn oil contracts, oats up 6 and soy stock dividend to (h this veor ,0V?3JI paid & By United Press International Handy Harmon, noon 115 80 down beons off 40 to up 40 JonLogn 60 latest dividend omitd, 0) percent n 50 30 Ind 20 Tr IS UhUS Stks Jones L 35 Transactions in stocks used in overages Cattle Trade Steady top $55 60 in stock lost (k) stock, percent paid 914 08 166 43 100 r6 2P2 21 Jostcns 6 American Exoress 115 60 bid 115 90 100 27 281 53ljOVMtO year, (q) in bonkruotev receivprship or 40 asked down 50 9j2 j4 165 910 76 165 8? 100 20 281 zO reoraomxation, (sz capi'al distribution. Engelhard 115 80 bid 116 00 asked down UK) 30 911 67 165 o9 50 28126 (x) exaiviaend. (ai) when issued, (wt) V"? S7 165 47 100 )3 ?81 47 warrants European prices for 99 50 per cent fine 100 30 281 94 Koiser At 53 CHICAGO ness, U S prices 99 95 FRACTIONS (UPD Livestock Futures (t) indicates following 0 26 0 88 KoisrrLt 5J Close Prev f aure is traction in jnds. (i) indicates Open High Low --- 0 ol KL 5o Ind 2 0 5 ICED BROILERS HANDY AND HARMAN SILVER is fraction in 64thfigure o'lowmg (r) I 12 62 00 63 30 61 50 63 30 6 30 KanNeb NbW YORK (UPl) The price Of Aug froction 256th' in is following figure 58 50 58 50 61 62 61 62 iKanPLI I 9 59 62A silver was unauoted Monday by Handy Sep froction is in (s) follow ng fiqure 53 57 56 95 53 57 56 50 55 57A Nov KavserR 60 and Harman i28ths. (t) indicates following figure is 51 25 53 50 51 25 52 oO 53 2A 84 Kenmietl Jon 16th 50 00 52 50 S2 00A fraction in 50 00 51 80 Mar Kencott 1 40 SILVER FUTURES NEW YORK (AP) 48 VGA 46 90 49 SO 46 90 48 50 Sales, closinq prices and net chanae Kerr Me 60 NEW YORK (UPI) Si'ver futures May 20 ot the 10 most active stocks traded on the New York Stock .Kim Cl H9h Low Close Prev. Units closed Mcndov 490 to 940 points lower IK L 75 A u LIVE BEEF CATTLESoles 7,56d contracts EYtnanae. PE bales High Lo- Close Chg 53 67 5257 53 40 53 57A '2 4 500 KoDper Low Close Prev Aug High 77 5 532 55 77 53 77 55 77 54 77A 27 10 281 10 280 10 285 00 Oct iKroftco SD A 56 90 54 90 56 90 55 90A 6 360 Dec 28 20 282 GO 282 50 291 90 Dec iKresge 1 aO 922 4 20 Feb 5 00 55 27 56 95 56 27 290 20 284 20 287 00 Jan Kroger 21 t 21 18 22 . t 12 602 AcnieMkt 55 95 54 07 55 75 55 0'A Mar ?9 00 287 90 289 10 997 90 Apr 55 00 53 97 54 00 4 14 8 14 S4 97A 2v7 20 29110 292 70 00110 Jun 2b Address 60 8 133 14 Moy 11 4 12 4 12 4 39 53 90 52 80 53 30 33 Admiral Cd 6 53 80A 00 40 294 30 295 80 304 30 Aug J'y 4 7334 73 213 FEI 302 53 298 20 298 90 30 50 Seo LearSipg 29 ' 12'. 124 121 Dec Leh Pt C 60 306 60 304 30 306 60 Aug 13 4 13 4 13 Lewt? Forn Sep Settlement prices on close and prev 10s-19 10 e 0' Oct LibbyO 2 20 19 20 9 Nov LOF CJPPER FUTURES 0 4 , 3614 36 s 36 NEW YORK (UPI- )- Copper futures McNI & Mondov NEW s YORK Standard indexes for 'Libby Poor hourly (UP!) ' 27 , 27 8 27 Monday closed 200 points lower across Aug LiQg My 2 z 9 4 10 98 (he board Soles 834 contracts Oct i I Litton 68 4 68 4 65? Low Close Prev. Dec Migh j Loched 4 b 24 8 24 3 85 60 87 60 85 jO 85 60 Feb Sep Lone S Ind KANSAS 55 75 56 00 1b 55 75 No 2 3 49 50 l. r t made here Markets in Brief Metal Markets NEW vORK (UPI) Metal onces WS per cen plus, Alummum, pure, SO lb. ingots 25 00 c lb Antimomy, domestic, 99 j per cent pore, fob Laredo. Texas, bulk 66 00 c (b. S Coooer. electrolytic, delivery U. 60 25 C lb . Lake 59 S8 j c lb Leod. common, US 16 SO c lo Manganese, 99 9 per cent pure, boxed regular, 33 25 c lb Nickel, electrolytic cathodes, fob Port Colbornt, Ont , 1S3 00 c lb Platinum, soft, 99 5 fine, producer Si SO 00, dealer oporoximcte $183 00 nominal 02 00 76 lb flask Quicksilver, $288 Tin, NY prompt delivery 245 75c lb lungsten powder. 98 8 per cent minimum pure, $4 50 nom lb Zirc. prime western US 20 25 21 00c lb yrr, 4 A U.S. econom- ic boom is topping out, Mr. Eccles declared' The objective now is stability over expansion, and the Federal Reserve Board will vigorously combat further credit expansion nd inflationary forces Monetary Route Loan Demand George S Eccles, president hief executive officer, and told directors that loan demand has been heavy during the first six months of 1973 definite indications Citing that the current installment-typ- e sur- , r.-- June 30, outstanding estate loans by First Secuntv On o 37,095 ago. ft V. ir Alexander M. OGDEN Wilson, president of ltah International, Inc , San Francisco, has been elected to the board of First real Security Corp other real property ty '". 7 45 -T - a - M |