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Show fr mCtrn OPEN DAILY SAT., SUN 10-1- 10-- 7 A COUPONS GOOD ALL 3 STORES shop MART SAVE COUPON MONEY SAVERS GOOD W.i i i I CllPond COUPON K MART i MON.-TUES.-WE- ONLY D. H3I.M;tU.lll J.lfUgflgTggmy tie Last SAVE Wh (Juuntitiee Last Jan. 2u FURNACE SWITZER'S FILTERS LICORICE 3 DAYS ONLY Our Reg. 66c L. t V I I BAG Choice of 4 popular Hzes KMARJi COUPON II 13-O- - SAVE! Size CUfandSAVE; hile yuan tit tee Latt Jan. r While JUST WONDERFUL 3 DAYS ONLY pecan roll. Net wt. 5 TmmmimuimuA'ir H K-MA- Whd1 HuantiiitM La$i Jan. SIMILAC FOIL j Our Reg. 23c Our Reg. 23c ee. 3 Days Only 17c 12x25 household imim foil. alum-- l 3 DAYS ONLY With or Without Iron ARTiCOUPONBClIPflndJSA (Juanittiea Uui Jan- 202 1 While H All, iHtnlilin FAMOUS BRAND BACCTO LIGHT BULBS POTTING SOIL fA i. 2T Oj pkg 3 DAYS ONLY Peck of Complete ing Medium Walt Crow- PM MARriCOUPOHVClIPSnSAV ART!COUPONCllPand.SAVE IJuantUife Lott Jan. 20 212 W hilt tyuanUttfe ROSS ASH TRAY SAWYERS If adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the proposal would create new price competition among brokerage houses and inevitably lower the fee now charged bjl brokers on all stock transactions. The Justice Department its last made suggestion weekend in a memorandum to the SEC. the government, agency that oversees brokerage activities and stock market operations. The SEC is Lout Jan. 20 ??? and ROTO TRAYS LIGHTER SET Our Reg. 3.17 Dheeunt Price slide. tray for I OM LADIES' COTTON A ACITATI f 1 1 WZ, PANTIES Our Reg. 3.1 f ST F ieyt Only. Sizes 5 thru 10 3 Day Only .Sizes 5-- 9 Shoe Dept. Ladies' Ready To Wear y.TOi:i!i.iii;.i:i-rtiP,,,prrn- z ARlTCOUPONBCUPandiSAVE Whitt Q.mntu. Lite Jm. ti ion s) BRAKE ADJUSTMENT and FRONT WHEEL PACK 3 Day Only I 00 H K t Appliance Dept. plgiy; CUP and SAVE hile yuantitiee Lad Jan. 20 21 22 BOTS' WESTERN CUT JEANS Our Reg. 1.57 C Sizes Colors Blue, ureen, and indigo 4. "Millinery Dept." Men OIARMOUPONaiPdnd 100 & hJe Quantum Laet Jnn MEN'S I PLASTIC BUCKET I w Only & Mens sizes lb . FORT WORTH - (BW) Jlu ftnt to decide during the fourth year if any regulation was needed for transactions under $10,000 and, if not, to make all rates competitive. In any event, the system of minimum rates should be entirely eliminated within five years, the memo said. The department said the present fixed rate system has deprived the investing of the substantial public potential benefits of competition. The CORNER ON COMMERCE Mining Firm Gains Capital SALINA, Sevier County Alden K. Barton, a former Manti resident now .vlng In Salt Lake City, has been elected a member of the board of directors of the First State Bank, according to Angus H. Belliston, Sail-na. president. throe promotion branch managers was also announced: Russell M. WilManti: Ferral D. son. Huntsman. Panguitch; and P.px A. Christensen, Kanab. The former Manti City Bank has been merged with the organization and other members of the board Includes Charles R. Laraen, Sallna, E. S. Sturdevant and K. J. Sullivan, Salt Lake City, vice president . Chief Consolidated Mining has sold a production payment of $370,000 to the Colorado School of Mines Mineral Foundation Inc., said oping the Bui gin mine as a producer of high grade silver, lead and zinc cotes. Mr. Fitch said that after the new mill is finished with its Cedi Fitch Jr. chairman and shakedown chief executive officer. materially benefit the ny's Operation. Co. of The 1 Mr. Fitch said the money would be used to retire bank indebtedness and rebuild working capital. in a letter to shareholders, Mr. Fitch said a new concentrating mill, which is being built by Kennecott Copper Corp. near its Burgin Mine, is scheduled to begin operations tills month. A substantial part of Chiefs property in the East Tintic district of Utah is under lease Knights Conquer to Kennecott, which is devel It should period, compa- The Utah company Is listed on both the American Stock Exchange and the Salt Lake Stock Exchange, but has been suspended by the American because of a lack of earnings in 1967 and 1968. Mr. Fitch said the suspension came despite the fact that deficits in those years were essentially caused by the eight montlcs copper strike which shut down Kerinccott's and operations rut off royalty payments to Chief. 20 Years Selling Insurance the T. V. Fotherlngham, 2464 Skyline Dr., hss celebrated his 20th anniversary as a rep-o- f West! Over high, moonlaio passes, ocrou heot hlmmered deuirli, throughout the mote of btQ citiei and In tmoll towns oil ever the West, th fomilior Gorrttt truck or driven . , . skillfully ond solely, doy ond night by dedicottd, knights of the rood. Thl colorful title ho been rightfully eomed through their oulstonce to people In need on our highwoys. d d Regardless rf periodicolly lighting th element ond per. oct of mercy, these tough worrlor get their freight to its destinolion promptly ond efficiency. So next time you see o big Garrett rig Just visuollre H M 6 b,g silver chorger with a knight ot the wheel he ii! ... resentative the Prudential Insurance Co. He is a special agent for the Salt Lake City agency, the office he first joined in 1949. 'vfW- - Ulil Placing more than SI mi.Mr. llion during Fotheringlmin a period has dislin-- j guishetl Fotheringham as one of the leading agent In the United States and Canada. He received commendation this week from Orville E. Beal, company president. A native of Milford, Utah, he was graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah. Fotheringham also holds the Charter Life Underwriter designation. Some of the organizations he has been active In are the Salt Lake City Association of Life Underwriters, Utah Charter Life Underwriters. Ambassador Athletic Club and th United Fund. ECONOMICAL Excellence of Service without bting smell Austin - I tome reduction of that ceiling each year for the next five years. It would be left to the SEC Pilots Become Drovers with capacity easy to carry handle. 'Sporting Good Dept. minimum to the CATTLE GO BY JET Amtrica Improvement Dept. The finest ti Ml feutflto Jfr '1 ,994o,. car built to be a recend car KEN GARFF IMPORTS 50 S. Redwood Rood Salt Lake City 17 Pickup Phoneii 322-- Sri It cited a Supreme Court that immunity for ruling Stock Exchange activities was implied only to the extent necessary to make the (feder partment might file antitrust suits to force elimination of these standard rates. 3 Day s Only t. January 20, 1969 The Justice Department memo said the uniform system of ra'es is illegal unless the stock market enjoys some expressed or implied immunity from the provisions of the antitrust laws. All brokerage houses now use fixed commission agreed upon by members of the Stock Exchange rather than arrived at through comand there lias been petition speculation the Justice De- Our Reg. 24c 5oo ea. Ladies Cl I Pond iS A VI hile ijuantittti l.oet Jan 20 1 PI TURTLENECKS I and Bms Dept. KM ART COUPON 2V21-- ACRYLIC 3 Day currently conducting its own investigation of commissions. hlghly-troine- 3 Days Only domes in Blac k. Brown or Biivli LADIES' Monday, Garrett Low SiuImihi 184 I 13 5C LADIES' HANDBAGS Our Reg. 2.34 W 22 Our Reg. 1.29 "Only W 8B DETERGENT By Appl. MARTI COUPON 1 WHIRLPOOL Auloinutie Dept. ! hilt YuanfilMi Lott Jan. 20 BOX 5-L- B. - CHICAGO (AP) Laws prohibiting railroad diversification into other modes of transportation have got to change, thp president of the Association of Railroads said recently. The need grows and grows for combined transportation transportation companies moving goods by rail, road, air or water or any combination of these," Thomas M.. Goodfellow said. at a Goodfellow, speaking oint luncheon of the Traffic Club of Chicago and the Midwest Shippers Advisory Board, said outdated laws and restrictive interpretation block this development. American TERRIS SHOES 3 1 hile Quannnet Laid Jon. 20 LADIES' CORDUROY Our Reg. 37e to. "ts n' OUPOMBClIPandiSAYE H only $30,000 would be abolished immediately, with a $10,000 S.L. Man Named tray and lighter sty led beautifully In ceramic. Flnejewelry Dept. Gamers Dept. then - offer Asli r al) Exchange Act work and extent necessary. Under the Justice Departments plan, fixed commissions for transactions over Bank Director viewing-you- J n bank from holding a stockhold-lT1- 1 U1ff and fsults a ers meeting to consider theida8eTt0 male. all, approximately proposed merger. 7,000 head of breeding stock will of W. Zeller, George president make the jet trip to Chile to the Wallace bank, said In a lethelp that country alleviste a seter to stockholders Friday that rious beef shortage. A W. Turner Clack, David The speed and low cost of airClack and Magnuson offered to cattle abroad will open a buy outstanding stock in the lifting new vast foreign market for the bank at $350 a share. U.S. cattle industry, according Moving cattle by air is faster, safer. PROPOSE MERGER . to W.W. Wright, president of World Airlift, whOwjji Livestock approximately $1 mil- - arranged through CORFO, the vi uht, i r!int c0ntracted Wlth T1A t0 Carry Hon. The total value of the developing bask of Chile, fol-f y the cattle. movement is in excess of $2 lowing a loan by the U.S. agen- . ie propose erg . He said use of the technique million. cy for international development Magnuson and the Clacks said; ajs0 could play major role ini After unloading the cattle in, (AID). The cattle are being made the offer to keep the helping to establish a cattle Chile, the plane will return the plied by the American Polled bank a local business rather jj n d u s t r y j n developing following day with a load of Hereford Association of Kansas than lpt it become part of the countries. City and the shipper is livestock fruit, primarily grapes. First Security chain. The initial shipment will air-- j TLA, the air travel service of .World Airlift of Fort Worth. First Security made the This first large scale "cattle 3 500 cattle between Jan. 16.Transamerica Corp., made two' merger offer last October, 'and jan 30, The remainder of successful test shipments to 'drive in the sky ushers in a rounda slock trade of(tj, shuttle trips are scheduled Chile late last month of 260 new age in livestock suggesting First Security Corporation of, for October 1969. cattle each. ups. The initial flights resulted Salt Lake City for First Nation- - Transportation of the cattle The transaction for Chile was from a beef shortage in Chile. 1 al Bank of Wallace stock. was never acted on. The floo SAWYERS " t Kgr--- '- sup-the- y Vi While LttlJtn. tent 4! Our Reg. 53c Our Reg. 36c pkg w show-caus- RT ALUMINUM i .delicious o. sKlMARTlCOUTONWtllPon hlif QuanMun Lat Jan. - A WASHINGTON (UP1) Justice Department reconi to abolish all mendation mixed minimum commissions on stock trading within live years could have enormous impact on the cost of buying and selling securities for millions of American investors. , 22- Mr. J. C. McDonald's 9m world's first mass movement of cattle by air took off last week with the first in a series of .scheduled jet flights, from Fort Three stockholders in he First worth to southern tip National Bank of Wallace who of Chlle distance of 6 obtained a restraining order miles. Saturday to bar a proposed merger with the First Security Trans International Airlines, Barut of Idaho are scheduled to one of the world's largest charwill transport the e ter carriers, appear this morning in a 15 hours on a giant in cattle hearing. DC-8- , Super 63 Jet. each load ASKS COURT BUSINESS up to 27D animals in carrying Dlst. Judge James G. Towles conditioned compartair Issued a restraining order to special ments. .Harry F. Magnuson, John V. The trip by water normally jPosnick and George Albertlnl at least 20 days and fre- takes which asks the court to atop the Reg. 37c Bo. mU4tr Our Reg. 3 At 22 PECAN ROLL V ftieluKS HAIR SPRAY tyuantitiea Laat Jan. mgm Fees Aire Qyestoomedl Merger Hearing In Idaho Red or Black Bite 22 CAN Z. 22 GO . I:: Jan. 20 21 Quantum "W 525 So, State mUbp Ph. 521-660- 4 m |