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Show Yearly 'Buying iiriimiiii v Ever since President By DEAN C. MILLER UPI Business Editor . nr NEW YORK Many things are done in the names of mothers and fathers. A notable occurrence is the buying binge Americans go on twice a year to honor their parents. They spend an estito mark the mated May 11 Mothers Day and the June 15 Father's Day. The Fathers Day Council (FDC), in business for 32 years, calls its day a second 4UIMIU32 Wood-ro- w Wilson proclaimed Mothers Day on May 8, 1914, this has been a federal holiday. Father hasnt been given the same congressional courtly (uEKSKS itoCECfi October of 1958, Sen. Chase Smith of Maine introduced a bill in the 85th Congress designed to set In f4 S $L '-J- j ? tyAp? Vif K Jacobsen :power propelled Reel ' iMs. Oil 't0,, or SOUP and SANDWICH LUNCHEON SPECIALS! drff t handle 7-1- Bowl of Soup du Jour, Egg Salad Sandwich, Beverage 78c of Soup du Jour, Chicken Salad Sandwich, Beverage MMtlc Bowl of Soup du Jour, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Scott said the federal surtax against earnings amounted to $459,267, or 8 cents per share. On a Cites 1 Sates Gain Albertson Reports ,0lse- d- n 1969 Sales Up 7.2 Pet., jl c11t for really fine lawns i hi-f- is April 29, Tuesday, e Mowers Fold-dow- 10B Albertsons Inc. has rerecord sales, but ported slightly lower earnings for the fiscal year ended March 29. J. L. Scott, president of the firm, said sales were up 7.2 per cent to $420,126,478. Earnings for the year were $4,680,808, or 82 cents per share, compared to $4,764,597, or 83 cents per share last year. f J I v&Z I. 4 I P ' '' .A 'm. , ' the basis, earnings Increase for the year would have been 5.7 per cent, pre-surta- x he said. Scott also announced Albertson's plan to build 20 new supermarkets in addition to investing in six of the new supermarkets jo which it will build with Skaggs Drugs in Texas. Last year the firm added 19 supermarkets and invested more than $6 million in capital equipment, he said. This year its capital expenditures are programmed at $9 million. L.V. Casino Business' The university is clearly more basic to society than the said corporation," Utah Cons- and at cer. 79C of Chili Bowl Crisp Saltine Crackers Constant-angl- the Inn Rodeway Monday, Littlefield said cor- - Mr. Littlefield porations need the knowledge, new discoveries and people which are being produced at the universities. that private industry has a big stake in supporting private universities. Littlefield, a member of the board of regents of the University of San Francisco and the board of trustees of Stanford University,, was invited by Brigham Young University to speak at its annual Business and Industry luncheon. He defended the students rights to seek relevant answers to their questions, but deplored the fact that some are shouting so shrilly that they cannot hear the answers. Theres no point in asking questions unless you want to hear the answers. Bombast and barricades are no solution. cutting action iMtun 75 W. SO. TEMPLE, d 1 performance. cSo 8" and 21" width models Power propelled g .Twist grip clutch control for Instant Stop-GSmoother mowing with constant angle cutting ' action r CUT hrrace Grantsville, and an electrical engineering graduate of the University of Utah. He joined Utah Power and Light Co. in 1937, and was named to his present position in January of this year. In making his annual report to shareholders, George S. Eccles, First Security president and general manager, said that the total net operating earnings for 1968 were $2,258,717, equivalent to $3.51 per share. This compares with earnings of $8,639,410 or $3.29 per share for the previous year. charming Sp mutual funds Charming Charming Charming Channing Channing Level Height Built-i- m free prospectus-booklet- s tell the facts about the a i SALT LAKE ran parkins Utoh Qofog jCourtwy forking HowJ Growth Fund Income Fund Balanced Fund , Special Fund Common Stock Fund .Mitchell's Landscaping & Nursery CHANNING COMPANY, INC., 366 6th East, Suite 306 Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 Phonot (801) 6 James E. Reed, Div. Mgr. 3184 last 3300 South Salt lake City, Utah , Ph. Name- 486-205- 9 HR OPENS TOMORROW APRIL v& Cycle Shop 14S1 South 2300 lost 484-712- 1 Pagers Furniture & Appliance 12758 South 1700 West Riverton, Utah Ph. 254-383- 5 Pehrson's Hardware Cottonwood Mall Salt lafco City, Utoh Ph. HvdroFlameCorp IdeatNationa! Jordan Builders MLMIT 1730 Wost 7800 South W. Iordan, Utah Ph. 4 Wil's Hardware & Appliance 3155 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah Ph. 467-153- 1 AUCTION Voluntary Sale By Ordar of Owner 10:00 AM. kiVERTON, WYOMING 4,h ANNUAL Center Street Midvale, Utoh Ph. 255-710- $412,000.00 Mower Service 1470 North Main St, Bountiful, Utah Ph. 295-0247000 South State Midvale, Utah Ph. 255-137- SEE Hardware 2040 East 6200 South Salt lake City, Utoh Ph. 277-262- 7 Materials 88 East 8000 South Midvale, Utoh Ph. 255-719- Donald W. Jones Lawn Mower Repair 811 Ouray Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah Ph. 359-590- Holladay Feed 9 ; ; S. $ 3 in II i ISC T Over 200 campers Motor Homes Camp Trailers recreational vehicles 0 Pickup Campers sit on dsplay T Tackle Row Resort and Vacation I ( Row Free Sports Movies The Biggest Fishing Tackle Exhibit by National Manufacturers Ever Presented in the Rockies I tirety to Swt (tdders WUJNS STOCK-C- HIP Price: $1.25 Adult 1 tt 100 So. West Temple Salt toko City 50 Juniors. Kids under 6 FREE :0 , 1030 Show Hourw Thur .5uil noon T44&T A, TRAMS, I VAN, AttemfeauL 11 Pee, Petti. Cap.; Tiredf Ned. PI54H Pee RT150 Hester Pae. Tins; FODKUFT, 'CumtlAWLCR CHINE, N W. Mod 25 Pan 4 mins; LOC6IN6 Till. SYSTEM: Cm Page 4 Stall Pert. Relay w'Elect. s Hyd. System Inri (7) Lagging Trl-- , Su Frames, etc ; WOOS WORKiNt EQUIP. (IP SAW. Mattison Mod 202 Str. line; MOULPtl, Mattisen Mad. 22t leu, WILLY KEO, SENSATIONAL COMEDY HIGH DIVE SHELLY HOWE. . . COME AND BE SURPRISED! FRt. 7:30 p.m. WED., 4:15, 7:30, 9:00 p.m. THUDS. DON'T MISS IT BIGGER & BETTER THAN EVER XV Safety Coned: (HINDER prog. (100) BUS Typet PUNT Bd. FL Fit Charge (NOTEt Lews, listed Above to he SoM m Units er in its Ee SEE . ( I PLENTY TO DO AND SEE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY i J. Mickensen Co., Inc. INVCNTOir 0I nEMIVINt KANT lAWPA Registered Plant No. Ml. CYUN81R5: (21 74 Oil., 132-- Lon,, sa. P 175 lot S.l. Workm, Pres Designed Dia. Internal Steam Neatm, Carls; sure. 10 S Dn. Filling Lines Dii Vacuum Air Lines to Manifold for either or Dial Cyl. Oper., La. Cyl. has InstrumentaFnDoro Raeenjin, Charts tion. All COHPi. 4 PURI'S, steam Oper. y..nwi A Siilme Pumps- STOHAET TANKS. 300,000 Gal. Insulated Working WHeit Coils; PACKAtE (OILER, Cleaver-Broo150 h.p. Avtp-is- s fir Complete gWster Feed Pmnps, Oesirtstor, Dual Water Level PARTIAL I 277-262- 12582 South 950 Draper, Utah Ph. 51-366- 2 h Over 200 boot Travel Trailers All & Bike Shop 4644 Holladay Boulevard Salt Lake City, Utah Ph. Evaluation (2) Sets of Dry Kilns SanH Cut-U- p & Planing Mill Equipment MOTORS NEW 1969 BOATS Bud's Village 15 Unit ( II II S S.t UN0NES, Jenkins Med. 95T 0 E.; (ELT SAN PEI, Mattisa Mad. 124, KT; Term; JOINTER, (ESAW, Turner 06 U Edge,- - (2) SHAPEKS, Whitney 2 Spindle A Della Smgie Spindle; (RUM CUIE SANDES, Columbia No. 11. SAW SAWS, PRESS, 48 I 1C; 24 (2) Delta 14 Wood; a) CUT. OFF SAWS, Multiples 44 5 Lp.; (2) TABLE Della Tilt SAW, Amsr. 12 OaviS Wells: DELTA Arbor; MMTISEI, Weed SAvr; Will PRESS, Delta 15 Floor; MESTSN IWINt SAW: IRVINCTSR NUAF SAW) (AINSINC RM. EBUlP.t RAIL, Appro. 10,000 35, 40 A (5 Pt Ties, Frott, etc.: SAWMILL G TIMBER (SHIP, TIMBER SUER, Aligns. H. Mtrt. MU CASE: 24 One 36 STUB mCKINS (VSTEM. Keystone W Feed TeWe, Breih- (ecetvinf laoie, System, Ants, lestsctw, etc.; TIE (OSINS MILL, Crneelte Auto. nCommy-tr- s Mtrs I SANS REAP IIS, Monarch S'l NEW Be Moved), Antes B etal, 20 I 40 X 10 16' r 20 X 12; KILNS: DPI. TracK 34 End loading; (2) Moors Dbl TncK 6 S', 300 h.p. PKhage WELOEK. S E. 300 Amp. Boiler; Arc; PIPE PUMP, Peerless 175 h p , 15M MOTORS; AIRPUNE, CPM; SPARE leech 95 Travel Air Etc., Etc. r () I I I Uiai I M I ( ( r nC tints. a ( t0 10s3j m i. u ci-m- i $130 Fifth Researchlnduttriet I nnsAmer RogersBros iSaltLakeHardwarp SentinelSecuntv SilverKingMnNev SMCtnv SouthwestRaseerch SuretyLtfe 10 874 4.00 ,5.00 10 75 33 50 11.3714 100.00 11.00 23 35 350 1 50 (75 0.35 11.50 5.62W 19 50 450 1.50 37 50 32.00 R oya E xac 13 00 14 62 14 75 7.25 53.00 600 UtahConcretePipe ValleyBank .Trust VaiieyNatlBank 20 00 23 00 28 00 13.50 14.75 12 75 WalkerBankiTrust ZCMt A-- 3 Named District Manager National Mine Service Co., Pittsburgh as assistant sales has appointed R. manager, Equipment . DiviEugene Ingle district manager, Westsion. ern sales office, with headIngle previously was a sales quarters in Salt Lake City. He succeds R. Park Lam born representative for National who has been transferred to Mine Service, based in Carlsthe firms general offices in bad, N.M. . Park City West Ski over lifts, other now has of the land Is added to the $1 million invested in improie ments, total value of the ski resort is well over $6 millioh. According to the latest company balance sheet, Ski Park City West had total assets of $1,364,067 compared with liabilities of $278,798,. a ratio of almost five to one. , invested in trails, buildings, and equipment at its 3,000 acre ski resort in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains, 22 miles from Salt Lake City, Robert W. Ensign, president, reported today. Ensign said that if the value $1 million LeRoy R. of Stevens Stevens, president be will Henager College, presented a Citation of Merit May 29 by the Graham Junior College in Boston, Mass. Stevens, a prominent educator In Salt Lake City and Ogden, will be dted for his contributions to education during 1968. This past week Stevens was awarded the Scroll of Honor the secretarial improving field. A graduate of the University of Utah, Stevens became president of Stevens Henager College in 1965. Prior to his present position he was vice president and director of the college in Ogden. , , Grain futures Cash Grain (iiw: TO Optn by the Chapter of the National Secretaries Association in Salt Lake City far the c 0 1 1 e 1 es contribution in MASS. Sal-Ut- e CHICAGO Hlh Uw WHKAT flosa Rrtv. 1.3i!;N. On. 97201 e (503) 1 (UPI) unchanged. Cesh grain No. 2 soil Vy Jul 335 I 17V, Sep Dtc .25 OO Mar ., .4 16.00 15 25 13.50 us soykVn5? 2.4 May Jul Aug Sep 2.4 3.4514 2.70 2.704 1.2514 2.54 344 AUTO INSURANCE 2.704 2.704 2.704 2.47 U 2.444 2.64H 2 74 2 2 4 2 44 2.444 3 3.344 2 354 3.35's 2.X 4 Ml IndusfryFundAmer 3.40V 3 404 3.39s 2 39i 2.404 Jen 2 434 2 434 2.434 3.434 Mar 2.43's CHOICE STEERS 31 22 Jun 31 22 31.50 3105 NORTH 31 aucSALT LAKE 20 90 X Aug X 90 Monday X 70 Oct 30.35 tion, Producers Livestock Market. X 55 X 35 X.15 701 ; slaughter cows Cattl 29 high- Uv 97 (XX -30 00 M 25 30 00 X 25 eer and heifer er; fed steedy to Dec 39.90 30.0( strong; sll classes of Stocker and feeder Jen 39.(5 x.oo cettle strong. Cows: Cannars and cutters 17.75-2.50, 20.25-3- 3 30, stanutility snd commercial dard slaughter bulls 7.22 2.47, 2.444 34 Nov 44 ' ' I . t , for prRffrred motoriits Photit, writ or call now. TELEPHONE Fd fed Choice steers, 39.40-3- 0 10; good to low choice 20 choice fed fed Holstein steers 35 heifers att absent; good to low choice. 5 27 00.20.35; choice lb steer calves cattle: Choice lb feeder 5 lb 29.10-2steer 290-33.0X;1 Holstein feeder steers weighing lb 25 3n.27.20; good lb feeder steers 27 lb steer calves ( 35; cholco 37.10 39.X, cholco 3MM75 lb 33.90-3- 5 40; 5 lb heifers feeder cholct 0 24.72-2Mchoice lb 5 ANSWERING Tee tlMr eetrt hey a (after eelt with leoger geemfee eed far leu meat, thee am mneets wokemod. Priced frwn (15( nil ( ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC ENGS. I. Sr4 Se. City, Utah 14101 te4 fft lh Salt Lake 535 Tuesday's market unchanged. Prices to rots Hers delivered to stores In cartons; usses exchanged. Grade AA forge grade AA medium grade AA smell prices grade AA extra large to producers: Credo AA large grade AA grade AA medium smell , Lease a Ford Mustang or your choice of Hew would you like a dividend chock EACH MONTH? 9 other cars $TO00 for just..... UMmrn For $3,OO0 or mora, you con rsctlyg a chuck aedi monHv In varying amounts, from' your Investment account. Your monoy will bo spread ever more than 250 soioctod American compartios. " I s. llnd, Inc., 95-2- 0 43rd Rood (ego Pork, NY., 11374 & t rad Com unchanged to 14 cent higher. No. 1.3114 1.31 4 1.39 1.2914 1.324 1.314 1.3)14 1.224 1.304 1.324 2 yellow l.X; No. 1 ytllow local 1.39; No. 3 1 344 yellow 1.39; No. 4 yellow 1.25; No. 5 1.3414 1.34', 1.324 1.33 1.3914 1.394 1 35 1.3'4 1.404 yellow 1.32. Oat 4 ctnf higher. Ne. 3 extra heavy 1.43V, 1.43 V, 1.4214 1.4214 1.444 CORN white .4714 N, II 87V4 1 25 1.2514 1 244 1.2414 1.254 Ry 6.12'Y May unchanged. Nd. 3 plump 1.J4,N. 1.00 l.XN; 1.214 1.274 1.2 feed 19 07V, Jui 1.244 1.2714 Barley: Melting 1.24V4 1.24 1.254 1.251 1.244 5.00 Sep 1.22 Dec 1.224 1.21W 1.214 1.234 1.75 Soybeans W cent higher. Ne. 1 yellow Mar 1.3 1.214 1.24 Vi 1.254 1.274 3.704; No. 1 yellow 2.704; track Chica30.50 ATI 24 00 go. May .414 .644 7.00 .44 44 Jui . . .444 .5 15.00 1 .47 15.00 .54 .454 4714 Dec .49 4 .494 .404 .444 .4914 15.75 Mar .7114 .7114 .701 .704 72 800 RY Special discount rafts 54.00 Ma 1.2414 1.244 1 234 1.234 1.25 1.2414 Jul 1.244 1.234 1.231, 1.2514 21.00 1 21 1 1.211 Sep 20i 1 214 1.23 28 00 on 1 24 Dec 1.14 1.224 1.3314 1.244 33 00 ZionsFIrttNatl ZionsOtehBancorp Local Mvtvel Funds tome frognua for a iWERSHOW Isctimu cbcm xm si mmS.flm he, hi., Portia, Is The Northwest inter mountainGas Magnainvestment Meant Invest MlCtnvestmentCorp MorrisonKnudstn NatlAmerLHe NatlSecurities NatiWesternLife NorthAmericanResources NorthwestNaiGas Olltncorporated ploneerNatGas PImk wnd om Writ for Fro Dttcnpiivo Brochmrt C8 ?" Allan Hunter . . bank director Feedr cattl: AND EQUIPMENT Jordan Nursery five in the George Washington class, the first Polaris submarines to be built, have the missiles. . A-- 2 BOSTON, 24.40-29- WOOD PRESERVING PLANT MACHINERY mrikaDn Session's Lawn Gene's Building THURSDAY R6 KSQVE Empire Timber Treating Co. - 600 So. Broadway lost erunner to the more sophisti-cate- d A-- J version, are still carried aboard the live Ethan Allen class and the first eight of the Lafayette class Polaris submarines. The remaining 23 in the Lafayette class and the e Livestock MAYS Leonard Newbold 103 PUBLIC 34 50 11.50 4.75 33.50 10 50 6.25 GarrettFreight 278-048- hotel-casino- s. the Cape Kennedy coast. The motor, produced at the Bacchus Works of Hercules Inc. in March of 1962, was more than seven years old at the time of the launch from the USS Lafayette. Polaris missiles, the for Over The Counter Sourca Chemicals present Caesars Palace manPerlman agement, said, which has madt this one of the worlds most .famous LeRoy Stevens Honored Eccles said. BankAmericards have been issued to 349,672 persons by the bank and more than 10,000 "Your Open 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Salt lake City, Utoh Ph. 30 thru Sunday Mountain West merchants and professional jeople accept the cards, he said. $735.9 mil- mill III, Hill . Ski Park City Investment lion to $1.01 billion. Deposits increased from $661.2 million to $911.5 million and total loans outstanding grew from $437.1 million to $580.9 million. During the same period, capital funds of the corporations banks climbed from $53.2 million to $67.8 million, Mr. YORK cloud unchanged Bountiful, Utah Pk. 295-941- 3 Harold's the bank rose from x motor was successfully launched recently from a nuclear submarine off second-stag- Perlman said Lums has put million in escrow as an on the purchase price. He said the purchase contract in based upon Caesars Palace reporting minimum pre-taearnings for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1969, $5.8 million. We intend to keep the The oldest Hercules Polaris A-- 2 of resources $2 Polaris Motor Fired A-- 2 d 1968, year-en- d April t, 1H Wool Fufuras (API coot lusher. to .1 of NASD at uotptens from tt lmer-deJ111.1, 1113, Mar, tentative III! prices as of appro1 Doc, 1 r mertteta p.m. 1113; May III A 111.4, Illl.ll Jul, 1ILJ, Imefely 111.3, change throughout the day Prices do not include retail markup, markdown or con Carflfkattd wool tool 113 0; Wool toot mission. future, cloood flirtt; no Mitt; ttrtifi-cote- d Securities spot wool toot 154.0. Bid Asked 14.00 13 50 Albertsonlnc 92 00 95 00 AmeiSugarBonds 10 25 17.25 AmericanSavtngsLeefi Now 7.00 6.75 AmericanWesttrn ArdenMavfair 11.mil 1U0 For 00 48 00 50 ArponaTftlnc 16.62 16.25 AztecOiiAGas BeneficlalStdUfe 19 25 18.75 INDUSTRIAL 3.25 2 75 BonntvilleSyivan A8RICULTURAL 39.50 28 50 BrownlngArs 30.00 36.00 LABORATORY Commerciaearinf 18 00 16.00 ContinentaiLaiik THATCHER 23.00 Data Design 52.50 1.62 1.37 Vk DelphiTaylorOH CHEMICAL CO. 14.00 13 2$ DenverReaiEstatP 4.75 Emnckolnti 512 Now located at 10.25 31.25 EquItyOH 1900 fort iff Road 8 75 825 FirstSecCorp (1450 Sol 1900 Wti9 41.00 43 00 Firsts eelnv Phont 486 7295 7.25 700 FlrstWesternFineneiel NEW 10 PUNS AVAILABLE 416 West 500 South Mower He said the First Security system ranks seventh among the 100 largest banks tn tho U.S. in dollar volume of mortgage and financing services with $202.8 million of mortgages supplemented by $256 million In mortgages originally financed by First Security and now serviced for other investors. 1964 to From year-en- Wool Msrket Add res. Duerden's Western Auto (Director Earned! IMIew A new director was elected and earnings of over $9.2 million were reported at the annual meeting of First Security Corp. stockholders Monday. E. Allan Hunter, president and general manager of Utah Power and light Co., is the new director. He is a native of TEMPLE SQUARE COFFEE SHOP e Got dense lawn $fass Get Jacobsi reel cutting lot smoothest, cleanest mowing. They re rugged and reliable, with Jacobsen quality features that pay you with years ot trouble 1pe 50c d cash. Clifford Perlman, chairman of the board of Lums, Inc. said the transaction is subject to the approval of the Nevada gaming authorities. The closing the deal is expected shortly after the approval of the gaming license, which may be in about three months. He contended DALLAS The Southland Corp., owners of the chain of convenience food stores increased its net income by 42 per cent Jn the first quarter of this year on a sales gain of 31 per cent. At the annual stockholders ,meeting, H. E. Hartfelder, president, said the company expects 1969 revenues to exceed $800 million and earnings after taxes in excess of $11 million. Hartfelder, former executive vice president, was elected to the presidents position at the meeting. John P. Thompson, former president, was elected chairman of the board and chief executive offi- Florida-base- Hotel-casin- Mining Co. Speaking to about 200 Utah business and industry lead- ers A chain has announced plans to purchase Caesars Place, Las Vegas for $60 million in restaurant Littlefield, of president truction - MIAMI (UPI) Edmund W. Bowl Beverage Plans Told semi-offici- they because of the in sales generated by promotion and sentiment. Mothers Day, operating more informally through Parents Magazine and a voluntary board, accounts for $1 in flowers, lace handkerchiefs, dresses and whatever it is a son or daughter feels a mother would appreciate. One thing the FDC doesnt have is official recognition. New 1969 !., aside tional tually voted But Margaret Christmas" dfiSngg$y Fathers Day as a naholiday. Her peers, virall of them fathers, it down. merchants behind this holiday arent The base on complaining. which operate fathers - is solid and rich with sentiment. In days gone by, the day was remembered with a tie or a pair of socks. Today, luxury items are part of the holiday remembrance . . . fishing tackle, jewelry, tape recordand golf clubs. ers, Ties still remain a favorite gift even though their shapes and colors are changing. even though women have tried to come to his rescue. CORNER ON COMMERCE 'University Vital To atonthly bvauneftt. Come in and ItaiiN our compleft leasing rata chart. UNLtuirtp . N Y THIN ANYWMtWC BENNETT LEASING 468 SO. MAfri ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 8411 PHONE: 828438V |