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Show New York Times Service Ann D. Love, wife of John A- Love, the director of the administrations energy policy office and former governor of Colorado has been elected a director of the Great Western United Corp. Earlier this eek, she.was named to the board of the United Bank of )enver. 4 Great Western, Mrs. Love became one of the directors representin'; the holder of the tl is cumulative preferred stock. Six quarterly dividends of this issue are in arrears, Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday Morning Second Section thereby permitting its holder; to elect two directors. Mrs. Love, who will receive 100 for each of the approximately 10 board meetings held by Great Western, said at the annual meeting in New York that while she dees not own any of the company stock, she plans to buy some. The comwhose operations inpany clude the Shakeys pizza chain announced that u is proceeding with negotiations to sell its sugar operations to Creat Western Producers Cooperative. (Copyright) mi ALL Princess to 'Ride Salt Mit fiilmn Iteitwss Two Large Firms Elect Energy Chiefs Wife September 29, Pass 24 1973 Rate Increase Defended Nonetheless f Brokerage Firms Recovering Profitable Stance New York Time Service - Wall Street s NEW YORK stock brokerage firms, which earlier thus month won approval of an estimated $300 million rate increase from the government, apparently were moving into a profitable stance even as the increase was being granted, according to industry officials. The securities industry won the right from the Securities and Exchange Commission to after increase commissions that persuasively arguing many of its members needed the additional revenue to survive, if not prosper. Since the increase was announced, however, conditions on Wall Street and within the have improved industry and the industry as maikedly, a whole is expected to show a modest profit for September, even though the higher rates went into effect only this week. Brokerage house officials say that the conditions which have sparked the profit recovincluding sharply in ery creased volume on the Big Board and higher stock prices could hardly have been anticipated when the commission rate increases were being sought. Furthermore, they say, even with the rate increases, some firms will still have difficulties earning a profit. (Copyright) worn (CMDSIEdDIUTr FAUBIJLMLS PEtSCES NOWS GENERAL ELECTRIC Portable "V GE ELECTRIC GE WASHER DRYER DISHWASHER Automatic V GE 2-DO- OR REFRIGERATOR FREEZER v GE Today in Business Plant Officials Peg Magnesium Output SIcIe-by-Si- de Refrigerator FREEZER Automatic Sensor WESTINGHOUSE Westinghouse Push-Butto- 5 Model SC30O Westinghouse n Automatic WASHER MSMWASMER Special to The Tribune ROWLEY, Tooele County When NL Industries gets its magnesium chloride recovery and processing plant going here at full capacity, it will be producing magnesium at the rate of 45.000 tons a year and chlorine at 90,000 tons. The market for chlorine is exceptionally strong, and NL executives expect the trend to continue through 1975. A lot that now being produced is sold to municipalities for water treatment plants. NL w ill use about 10,000 tons of the chlorine in its own operThe remainder is ations. liquified, then shipped by tank car to various customers DENTED Westinghouse Knight Newspapers Writer Pnnce Ranier as a Good Guy in a white hat? Princess Grace as a Dodge girl? Not exactly. But Chrysler Corp.s Dodge Division confirmed reports that the monarchs of the Mediterranean pnncipality of Monaco will be seen and heard in the divisions advertisements for the 1974 Dodge Monaco. Dodge said it has obtained the rights to selected sections of footage from a major feature film on Monaco the 25th anniversary of the reign of commemorating Prince Ranier." be And its rnly natural that the Dodge Monaco shown against the picturesque setting of the Mediterranean country which inspired the name of the car, said division sales manager George A. Bilque. Pnnce Ranier and Princess Grace wont be directly touting the Monaco. They merely desenbe footage depicting their countrys natural beauty, attractions and historic grandeur, "which serve as an eloquent setting for the elegance of the Monaco car. Dodge said. The ads, which uebut on network television Saturday, show the car in the courtyard of Monacos palace and in front of its casino. Four-colspreads also are planned in national print media. s128 v ' 1 By David Klement 1973 MODELS AMD EDAMAGEBD APPLSAXCIES MEUSE AKE JUJSTT A FEW EXAMPLES F TME GE Dodge Charger? Frost-Fre- e BIG 17Cu.-F- t. REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Its market area embraces from the much of the west Pacific Coast to the eastern boundaries New Mexico, of Kansas and Nebraska and embracing Minnesota and the western part of Wisconsin. Grocers Elect Walter H. Pinborough, manager of Dans Foods, Salt Lake City, is new president of n 1 - h m the Utah Retail Grocers Assn. was e H .elected H annual at the conven-rCitlo- He H. succeeds Dee Hutzley of Ogden. Marcel Jeanselme Pnce, a presented the associations Quality, Man of Service, Integrity the Year award. for-vv- UAL to Offer East Excursions Starting Oct. IB, United Air Lines will offer midweek excursion fares on round-tnflights between Salt Lake City New York, Boston, Hartford and and four East Coast points Providence. p maker optional. Ice Colors available. BUY NOW! Jack Meyer, 1'mted's local manager, said the single-levfare includes" all normal coach services oq regularly scheduled flights Bargain discounts range to 48 percent off normal fares and will apply Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays through Feb 28 next year. Trucker Drops Pacific Line Special to The Tribune Westinghouse Westinghouse Westinghouse ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Built-i- n SAN FRANCISCO -Consolidated Freightways, Inc. directors have disposed of the firms 49.9 percent MANGE DDnSMWASBIDSM Pacific Far East proLine, setting an after-tainterest in third-quart- SHADS) Includes front panel 30" Size 3 6" burners & de low price tappan Tappan Garbage DISPOSER Ft. v TAPPAS TAPPAA 14-Cu.-- Refrigerator Freezer 1 big 8" burner. Oven light at a 12-a.-- Ft Refrigerator TAPPAN 30 GAS RANGE Colors Available The line, according to Mr. White, reported a loss of Reuters News Agency The Bowater TORONTO Paper Corp. plans a $15 increase in the pnce of newsprint Jan. 1 and a further n increase next July 1, the company said Friday. The last increases $5 a ton went into effect last $200 Size at this low price New Models NOW ONLY The a Ton new increases would raise newsprint prices to $200 a ton for customers in the northern U.S. and eastern Canadian markets. The price 1974 S12S UDIPiERI 916 So. IS to 5 IP.M. BMWROTffiTOJ CADILLACS Lease Now Immediate Delivery! Main St. in Salt Lake City 1080 E. 21st So. in Sugar House 4265 Riverdale Rd. in Ogden jnrHWM t S1DRJHMY Equities, Inc., Salt Lake multi-facete- d City-base- d investment and real estate firm, has declared a regular semiannual dividend of four W. Bruce Woodruff, president, said the dividend is payable Oct. 1 to shareholders of record Thurs-da- cents per share. Paper Firm Hikes Newsprint Prices Julvl. Family Now List Dividend x vision of $16,249,000 for loss on the investment, to be charged against earnings. W. G, White, chairman and president, said the carrying value of the investment will be reduced to $3 million. Our most popular $4,291,000 in 1972 and another loss of $7,641,000 during the first six months of 1973. OPEN DAILY 1 0 to 8 P.M. 1 050 S Main Salt lake City 4 would be $193 a ton in the southern Urdted States. Tighl newsprint supplies and increased costs were cited in Bowaters announcement that it has asked the U.S. Cost of Living Council for authorization to institute the increases. Bowater needs COLC approval for increases on newsprint produced in its U.S. plants. Bowater. a member of the Bowater Corp. Ltd. Group of London, also announced that it will reduce the amount of newsprint shipped to large on a pro rata customers basis because of opeiating problems at some mills. Folldw Increase said Industry observers other newsprint producers are to follow the expected Bowater increase with similar price adjustments. They noted that r.ew labor contracts have increased costs. For newsprint customer, the pending Bowater price increase is expected to aggravate their problems. Strikes at some newsprint plants and the recent Canadian rail strike cut supplies recently and forced some U.S. newspapers to publish thinner newspapers and. in some cases, refuse t l |