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Show 10 Si Moil Plus 111 ... total , ' : fr :Total resources of the,102 banks in the system In Utah, Idaho and Wyoming as of ,Dec. 31, all-tim- were 1968, First making Security the only Intermou.tain headquartered banking organization to exceed the billion dollar mark. $ 1,018,204,250, t. e trade. Resources at year-enrep: resented nearly a rt00 million Increase over the $918,419,721 figure reported Dec. 31, 1967, K Mr. Eccles reported. : The banker and industricillit pointed out that the year 1969 , d He said that inflation has accelerated to such an extent it is the number one domestic problem and has significant impact on foreign trade and balance of "Monetary policies are conthe major weapon on the necessary 1 tight against inflation," Mr. Eccles said. BEAT INFLATION 10 acres 61,330 per fr 3,8004cfrft. building. Ideal for small offices or large display area. 9131.3300 Se. 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TT DO NOT SELL YOUR OLD 47- - k :,., - TEL-CO- M ASSOCS. 328 W. 2nd So. a registersil stockbroker for the status of your stocks end , 4 possible value. tl ISEND This announcement a courtesy of 1 AMERICAN FUNDS & TRUST, INC. i. 2465 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah pholi 466.1701 tZIP STOCKS MUTUAL FUNDS BONDS I to 'At , CALL COLITACT 328-909- 0 t , to strangers or rely on blindad solicitations. Some old stocks from the 1940's and 1950's "previously considered worthless" nt,w lave trading value. I duPONT & CO. 10 OFACtS IN THE S CANADA ANO ABROAD MEMBERS N.Y. SECURITY AND C01.110001TV KC Homes. STOCK I KC11A1101.P1111KOPAL ADAWASTAATIVI 01,1C11. ONG WALL STRin N.Y. Tel.: 3 12.4444000 , ,v URANIUM, OIL or MINING STOCKS - ovfn, alff! r t ,' N,,..'-,1,--,-- 0 0- 4 lUraniIi Company Stockholders id 'I (I 014,f0,,4,1"?'' $1,99; Oak -- 115 tr, gdolaTa ,., . - til It.!; OFFICES S RVICE . . Orot L4111i f:st ; ANSWERING n ':11111 4,Cfir0 8101attl (1140111;: I tzt .kko triii .4. ignaltl, 1 aliZeIefo.01 r . TIP-Ji- ktil:11 Atso ..1!!oilts1 CO1 talnielfalgt, Irtfteqsloof 4 tikaoLtiv,,ertat) 4 ' aZittig - TELEPHONE pri-oarn- m, 2 1014 - 1., UtICSV .$4,ti .1; They are partly right. II 14 tr'? But IVr is much more than stock recommendations, rott., s t. ) industry surveys and an economic and market outlook. -Its a continual service. New every day. Sometimes new m notivo-revery hour. - Because securities values change, and we want our ' U U III 1 clients to be up on significant changes. without ... ', 4 So we continuously , -, Big being update our analysis of 11 the economic climate, Austin 111 reappraise developI America ments in major Indus- tries, add or delete An The first car built to be ascend car. stocks as relative val- ues change. 11E11 - ,,..,,,..,,,,4.,! And we speed this 0-1 Ph. sls So. State Iinformation via our Irate newswire to all of our. 110 offices in the , p stql (I topattvin kiwi:cue AIM tri pleasant and k'eT MAIM 4am tvi,N10) 14141 profitablo, dip tr I 1,.. Th. Bank where it's ril 711:30 i'othi 4 pi,aTt ara-- ram. 71;' talla tI13i.cuo ,1,1 littt VI ilva-I- Ull't till p le o u 11 LT tliti, Salt Lake unchanged. Egg Market Proces to rotailors defivoted to stores to Grade AA cases exchanged: cartens; Extra Large SS to 57; Grade AA Large CHICAGO (UP!) Whaat, corn and 152 to 55; Grad AA Medium 90 to 531 rtra wart fractionally higher; soybeam :Grade Ak Small 39 to 12. Micas to P'Co mixed and oats fractionally lower at (Wen) Grad AA Large 41 to lilAto today on tha Chicago Board Grade AA Medium 39 to 4212; Grade AA of Traria Small 21 ler PI Vs. Wheat was active as motor cortunittWon house bought heavily while caw houses anti professional Waiters were -found on both sides of the market. Corn trade was light with bothfacets of Me market represented on the buying and SWIM ketbOefts WSra horn but a maior exporter bought a large quantity from an elevator firm and some local professionals. The prices at 1015 sm. (CS11: Wheat: Mar 1.35 hs up Vsa May ISM up Vs; July I.35 up St. ow off '7) Values for Today ment s the name of our comprehensive ' -- Soybeans Mixed k ' Solt Lake Eggs - 1 PLAN 414ero i Tit? non .. ONL 101 PER a .0-1,- Ills . I. Many Investors I 44:3a EVINO-CHEC- K u 1 tri ri Trd pd13( - - Wheat, Corn Up, , ,4 1x - - ' , 0 I! 1 E'l :r471 k , 4110p III; f (1! - , fakcq 110 It16a-- 61 . , . cl P.LA 471 '4M 64 t: i!, i '54 ,: L!, ' n T1141,41 t4,,, 4son SERVICE C 7:61:11 teft ,lacTiyi taq:3 FL,1 Elit0 tnya , ; , 9. Ft Ft " ' . 11341 BALA kaa,ta irrtninvm II (it!, Pe in .01, CI G , tit 1 t 1 - i tiliit IT f:,t L' 1 t4 11.14, 0 AVER ' , 1 1 PL '"n,,,7.,,' Markets In Brief . , , ,,, x.,' C .1100 r In . , , , ' rt .... . ! G .. 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TwnC i 5.70 6.23 1.61 9.41 Grth Ind 10.04 10.91 NO Inv Col Grth 28.00 33.01 Walk erliank&Triat SEC SER: Unified , 12.86 13.0 Con Fd 12.96 14.16' Grth Ind 22.88 14.00 ZCM1 17.11 12.54 13.70 Unitnd 12.12 13.25 21.36 23.571NAT SA 6.09 Gryoh cmStFd Joni F iretN 11 ' 6.58 Z.20 AIN11181 FUNDS Comm1101M Guard 2300 1510 28.8720.82 ' 12.00 11.30 5.86 :A vid 1.31 9.11 Funds! hda I Ham llonaUtehBancerp 6.30 , 6.40i Attu lat SM 234 Incom 15.9$ 17.43 1.68 1.83 Cw Can 11.86 12.96 Hanover incom 6.41 7.08 Scien Licli Moles' Moods 19.14 21.70 Cwth In 11.33 13.311 Herten, ' 10.49 11.46 1.0F eit 9.73 10.63 -- -Cw Inv 10.11 11.49 H&C IV 1461 15.10 'Snick 11.84 12.94 Emus Una 'I'd, IndustryltundAnter' 17.18 3.69 Orwth 7.5t Cw Stk 10.93 1115 10042e S.)) 7.72 7.31 Val Ina ..10.66 11.61 Horace 16.41 17 ,10 Net Wst Conwpaparn '30.45 30.45 Val Inc 10.69 7.33 Hub Fnd. 12.62 12.62 Neuwth Trusts VI Sol 10.7511.78 5.75 6.25 New En; 11.67 12.62 140 1.151 IDS ND Ake 8.97 9.80 CAD 2.03 2.19, ISI Gr 6 59 7.20 New Nor 30.32 30.32, Vancs ; New Vild 15.19 15.60 VhdriNt. 10.90 11.37 5.25 I Come Cp 11.11 12.14 IS! Inc 17.31 1892 Vangrd 6.09 6 64 Comp Ed 11.11 12.01 Imp Cap 10.9. 1 AI! Newton sus )se Neast IT 17.75 17.751Varied In 1.10 6.63 Cmnp 14 11.91 13.02 map or 10.21 11.14 Viking Or 1 69 9.40 6.34 6.93 Inc Fd 14.25 ,5.54110coan Comstk HEW YORK (AP) 9.53 9.63 WallS In 13.02 1413 21.05 21.03 Inc Bost 1.50 9.79 Ornesla Concrd Cans Inv Ind Fnd 13.45 14.92 100 Fnd 17.65 19.29 Wsh Mut 15.12 16.52 StocksMixed in moderate trading. ONell - ,,. 22.17 2433 Welt Fd 4314 14.28 cnsum s . sli cis inn vrnn 15.34 CottonHigher. r, 9.17 10.02 7.59 1.38 One Wit 16.11 16.81 .West Ind Cony Sec 11.29 12.36, Ind Am 967 10.57 !Whithl 15.27 16.51 Corp 1.41 16.12 11.44. Ins I. Ink 6.67 7.40 Oppts ' Chicastr : Penn SO t9.61 1,611Wndsee 20.71 1614 15.57 22.51 16.18 Am 17.61,. InvC Cntry rd .72.87 2217 Wintld 16.03 17.52 9.07 Inv Gold 10.7a10.79,01mn Crown W S. Wheat Mined; ligitr fr.ds. 2.68 840 12.25 412.25 hri hid 15.37 13.37 Phila Fd 15.79 17.30 Vii WWI cloVeh M ' Corn Lower liquidation. 12.20 13.33 Worth 4.77 5.21 Docatr 14.40 15.74 inv Bos 13.81 15,12. Pilorm 4' Oats Pilot 948 10.36 Mixed; good demand. Dole M 16.56 11.10 INVEST 'OROUP2 it 12.64 12.64 Pint mus Duns 9.74 1044 1213 1133 split. Soybeans Lower; liquidation. 1540 12.051 , ' Olvid Sh 3.411 4.37 Stock ' 77.16 24.09 Pi 0"Or Botcher hogs Steady to strong; 15,72 Dow Th 1.17 1.03 Soloct 9.3I 10.09, PlannE receipts S.030; top 22.00. ...., Slaughter steers Steady; receipts , e.000, 100 Car.IPIIIISPIBVIE , (I 1 W 2 . , 0 . , "4--7; - A le. - - 41 1 YOU HAI, 0:033) 1,;'' : ' :i ' , , PR FITABLE FOR yi Au )1 State S&L Eleds New 'Chief i re,: 0 1 , -- - N-t.,,,- , Hotel in downton Las Vegas and the Aladdin Hotel on the Las Vegas "Strip." In addition, many of the top corporation executives and directors also hold executive jobs at the Riviera Hotel on the Las Vegas "Strip." s , i ,. Corp., 1 , , d 05;15 . , ' ' Supports Rail:Meigir totallviing eolomanspa transaction n Angeles-base- .' I 'rill r" - a furniture and restaurant supply firm, currently owrs the Fremont Parvin-Dohrma- p ro vo Man Takes Helm f Travel Park Agency . involved all of the hotel facilities, such as the championship golf course and Country club. Los ; Lloyd Prestwich has been named president of Vista International Park Corp., a subsidiary of Vista Intern. tional Corp..' said Layton P. Ott, przsident and board ' ' ';' chairman. ) The Vista system of tray- ,: el parks includes eight Inca- dons which are otpected to be opne for the 1969 travel season, 1th 7 ' and has as its goal a nation . :I--7 1 wide system of deluxe trawl ' A It is on offered a 4 being parks. ' t franchise basis with home offi- ces in Salt Lake City. , Mr. Preswich is a native Mr. . of Provo. He holds a masters ' Prestwich degree in psychology and group dynamics and has done graduate work at both Colorado State University and Brigham Young University. ' ' He Joined Vista International Park System in .July of 1968 as a part owner and vice president. , The sale price was not disclosed and it was unknown mortgage 1968," Mr. Bradshaw said, "was by Utah's the marked gain in prices paid linsured savings and loan associ for savings and loan stocks on the market. Savings and loan a t ions caring 1968 stocks were among the leaders increased by 143 per cent, ip the nation and in Utah. We think this speaks well of the It was announced , , today prospects for the future of our G. Blair business and also of the Mcreasby Bradshaw, 'prés- ingly important. role associations are expected to play in of the ,ident U t a h Savings helping American families buy 'their homes." League. He said that Utah's insured Mr. Bradshaw associations last year completed Dollar volume loans processed I Monday. The Stardust, which industrialist Howard Hughes tried to buy last year, ha S been the biggest moneymaker on the Las Vegas 'Strip" for many years. ' - n was confirmed I MMIMMIIIME. LAS VEGAS, NEV: (UN)' The sprawling Stardust Hotel on the Las Vegas "Strip" will be sold to the Tuesday,' Janu'ary 28, 1969 - Sold Is , Por Month 5. Stet' it, Murray, Utah CORNER ON COMMERCE , ,i to The Stardust Hotel has been L. Eugene Clissold was Ralph Brown, first vice presiDeseret News Special headed ' by longtime Nevada elected president of the State dent and manager of HawaiWestern "Last year the associations gambler Morris (Moe) Dalitz Savings and Loan Assoelatioa' ian division; Cannon L. SAN 21ANCISCO ' Source of WASHINGTOM (AP)''.rr The in rccent years. were the Edward Greenwood, vice pr6ident; principal Monday succeeding se will Air Lines inaugurate funds in the state for financing',Justice Department unexpectedDavid E. Adams, vice presiL. Clissold, who will continue sell to Dalitz Ice to Hawaii with an initial pat- the: agreed hornes," 'Bradshaw said. "We ly filed with the Interstate Comto serve as a director. dent and manager , of the tern of .41 roun4 trips a, week':expect these associations in 1969 merce Commission Monday a hotel to industrialist Howard Clearfield office; Glendon E. more last brief for year vice president Johnson, secretary; Boyd H. saying it Supports the Hughes from nine cities on the main-- 1 will continue to play the domiand given the additional 'posi; merger of the Rock Island Rail- than $30 million. Basath, secretary; V er n o n 27, it was nant role in assisting families to April beginning Iland road with Union Pacific under lion of administrative assist-- . 1113mneY, general counsel; Monday. 'purchase their own homes." 1. was Eldon B. Romriey. ant "appropriate conditions.," 'wah- Frank G. Everett and .The state's.- insured asE.aciaSchedule : Western's The department's antitrust Other officers elected at the Oren B. Powell as 'assistant Over The Counter board elude flights from San Francis- tions came withid"an eyelash" division :said railroad trierger meeting included J. vice presidents. , new . of in record dollar Minneapolis-Stsetting co, Oakland, proposals which hold out potenJanuary A 190 Paul, Denver, San Diego, Las voluma Of home hnprovement tial for more effective use of Quotations Vont r'ta NASD are rem the league' s annual sum, Vegas, Phoenix and Los loans, shows.. native railroad properties are prefera prices as at approx1 Last year volume ble if p.m markets imately Angeles. mary Mutual Funds the resulting realignments change throughout the day. Prices do not was with $10,120,702, leclude retail markup markdown or corncompared First service will begin from "do .2 o t have significantly wilssion. , $9,604,850 in '1967. The record' Alaska to Hawaii May 1. Now Yort (upi- l- Notional Assocl Oen et .secHttos Demers, int: adverse effects, upon the public" . hame Bid Ask Bid Alike Asked Bid lid Milled Securities Win be Yuri, jor improvement All of the Initial flights as PUbslantiat sacrifi.- suck Var Pay 9.25 10.06 Price TR 18.82 18.12 25.11 310 3.$ Drexel Aberdn volume was 1966, with a Ircei id with Fel Pro 6.22 10.61 MU Res Inv 16.23 '6.10 it operated ''' 'fAibirt' so;s,inc 'Adv Fd 1175 of;cornpetition," 2"Musa 21" n9A1 liff . 29.70. Providt 6.13 7.25 2111 istel Fd of i $10,150,161 total ',', now operated by AAIffillAmFd Boeing 6111787arld2.90 ivest 16.62 18.16 1Puritan 11.24 13.23 The CC has bad the' corisolf--1 1AmmatueMpaendl -30.83 30.121PUTNANS n- Alp ha 239(37 1,i o13.14.21 I Coell , 14,55 15.90 Ivy Fd Western. The insured. associations .'iniodation.,p n22.29 ea,ht of the Recklmeri.cansavinsa ;.: .ihnsM 22.29' 8.04 7.31 7.40 Income . VS FUNDS: inn- Amcap io' 1968 showed a net gain in 3.64 3.94 Spec Fd 15.98 17.46, KEYSTONE: Am Bus aVon-1&S2 11.05 Equity 15.75 aavIrland, Chicago and Northwest- - Arr111014Nleisrmt dAm Div 12.24 13.38 'Stock Fd 16.84 18.29 Cust Geo 20.65 21.55 16.63 18.17 iin4",,,,7,, ings of $21,827,438. This 21.96 i. i i 4 Cult 12.92 14.12 . Am Grth 7.67 .34 Eberst Grth, zrgkgcos Union Southern Pacific, 19671erm; 15.40 16.74' Am Inv 10.5310.53 Egret 10.50 23.961 Inc Cust 9,98 10.91 Boneficialstaufe pares with $26,768,486 in 16.12 16.12. Cust K1 9.70 Am Mut 10.64 11.63 Energy InV ., 7"1-1.78 9.60 Pacific. and the Santa Fe rail-- , 1BonnevilleSv van .' -3.71 Ent 4.05 Fnd 11.75.12.84 m Nat 6.68 7.301 Vist Cust 13.93 15.22 and $12 006 322 in 1966 27.00 roads under consideration neanirmu'ngorrus 1.31 8.31 Equity 11.14 12.04 Poe Am 22.73 24.801 4,,,,. Tech 7.48 Rep 6.8,1 Cot 50.00 53,t,,, incher Group: 1E0 Ga 22.17 24.30 Cult 12.77 13.94 Revere 17.14 1823 . , ,,, 1,. CommercielShearing ;:lOne of the highlights of ly sli yeari. , 18.35 18.35 Essex : Cust 9.44 10.30 Rose LM 10.71 11.71 Cap PM 10.52 T,'"' , ComputPrSystefraUnits B3D0a.:Tilotilm I - , Hawaii Iluns. ,t POLARA GA MONACO CONDITIONING. AS LOW AS , , DODGE , with All ,,. , - REnoB.:; or .' , , per only 4 parcels loft et tido Interest, prke end 6 tell 296.9079, 294. 1611 - ' FOR RENT 6 'down mod less etr, month then HI 2911-611- 1, - ".. , ACTWOWr .. .. 4,:,,.,..Y7:1:::.0,,,. :..;:AT.:,,, ft,,;,, .:: :,.:4,:,0::: ' Western Air Schedules I! sidered 4107, ' r payments. ... k.::,:::,,, trx.Ir : that becduse federal fiscal small deficit fiscal year, r ,4a- monetary authorities wwsearEmossle in free tively pursuing weir tigher policies. Higher interest rates are expected to discourage borrowing, possibly reducing it, and thus limiting the flow of money or credit and eventually the costs of goods and services, but Mr. Eccles cautioned that it would take some months for this change to allow for a shift away from the inflation psychology prevalent and the expectation of higher prices. , Be said 'the year will be perplexing because most measurements of economic activie ty, should establish new Mr. Eccles records. points out, however, that the clash of tightening monetary policies and the inflation psychology of both business and the consumer will probably affect timing and quantity of Increases in production and ... - 9 ,..,..t.4,:,,,it,,:::,i1 He pointed out of the change in policies and the In the current will be one of "perplexing prosperity" and that a return to stable growth is the primary need of the economy. - 1 ....,....,..!......t...'.:...::..i.'......,k,..4K,,z,;,..4.,,,k...,:x,.:.;;;;,;;...vk..k,,.::,;;,,,,.:A:,,;,i.k4i:.,.,::.,:.4:...:...f4,,í,:..: Security. ...I Banks of the First Security corp.' system have surpassed the billion dollar figure in resources, it was ...announced Monday by George . S. Eccles, president and gen- eral manager of the corpora,. tion. , - .. ,.. ':'''''.:..'f 364-912- 7 ME A FREE BROCHURE . . lb |