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Show ""Mr ' V '(.' 7 s. iT , V is, that spans many decades, lias btvn sold lo U'avne Peck and Bert A. Shaw, who ship have been handling the GMC Truck distributorship in Salt Lake City. Buirk Division to the new Peck and Shaw Fine Cars, B'lmk and Opel. The new dealership wi'l continue to operate for at least a year in the Arch Browning facilities at 570 S. Main St said Robert Nowak, business manager for Buitk's The dealership itself will be assigned by General Motors , Denver Earnings Decline Despite Record Output U- -l Utah-Idah- o Sugar reported lower earnings for the fiscal year ended Feb, 28, despite the highest output of sugar in its history. The sugar firms annual resnd earnings wire port 5)2,923,010, or $1.23 a share, compared with $3,020,304, or $1.53 a share a year ago. Among factors contributing to the decline were tiie federal income tax surtax, higher costs for sugar beets, increases in the cost of materi LEASE als and labor, and lower returns for by products. Sales for the year ueie Co. today year. $69.00 said that report sugar beets The 1908's crop of the company with ds inghot output of sugar in history, thus making possible a sales volume which should materially improve the funn dal prospects for the year to come PONTIAC LOW AS Per Month AND WE CHANCE THE OIL SEE John Gibb FREE LEASE MGR. FRED A.CARLESOH 535 So. Main pro- vided 1969 AS ih compared o( the pi needing $73 1C3.1C0, $07 908,110 Pontiac Salt Laka City 364-199- Zone. aJ BBSS 'w4 ' Purchased Thuriday, May NEW YORK (UPI) The Oil Shale Corp. (TOSCO) James M. Store, general Wednesday announced ARCO, an Atlantic Richfield manager of Thiokol Chemical company, exercised an option Corp.s Wasatch Division, has to purchase a 30 per cent inelected a vice president been terest in a long-termining of the corporation. lease involving approximately 8,560 acres of oil shale reHe will continue to serve as serves in Eastern Utah. The move makes ARCO a general manager of the diviparticipant v, ith TOSCO. Solno sion, said J. W. Crosby, chairCo, and Cleveland man of the board. Giffs Iron Co. in the oil shale Slone has managed the venture. ARCO paid $8 million to each of its three partners Utah facility since 1967. Befur the 30 per cent interest, or fore that he was manager of materiel and director of ada total of $24 million. ARCO has assumed the ministration. duties of operator of the joint A native of Virginia, lie venture, a $12.5 million field studied law and business adprogram for development of a ministration at the Dallas, commercial process for proTex. School of Law and Busiducing oil from shale rock in ness and at Southern Methodthe Rocky Mountains region. ist University. lie served in A spokesman for ARCO said that the joint venture, known the U.S. Navy during World War II. as the Colony Development Operation, is being headed by II. E. Bond whose office is in Denver, Colo., and still is in Skaggs Drug Centers today the process of organization. reported a 24 per cent inFEDERAL RESEARCH crease in earnings and an 11 At the same time the TOSCO announcement was per cent increase in sales durmade in New York, testimony ing the first quarter of this of John F. OLeary, director year. of the Bureau of Mines, was released in Washington, in which he stated that federal, not pilvate, research is most Earnings of $30,971,000 or S4 likely to develop oil shale procents per share in the 1969 duction. first quarter been His testimony was given in announced by Phillips Peuo-leua closed hearing of an approCo. This compares with priations subcommittee of the $37,446,000 or $1.05 per share House late m February. in the same period of 1968. O'Leary said the bureau The company said it expects requests $2.57 million for oil 1969 net income to exceed shale research in fiscal 1970. PRIVATE SECTOR Big If that research becomes 10 A per cent increase in successful, and really I hvae no doubt it will become sucgross income over 1967 was cessful, I have no doubt it will reported by Big Piney Oil and be a fedeial investment that Gas Co. in its 1968 annual The gross reached a imw makes it succeed, because the motivation is just not there high of $159,404. that Turns Last Page In Career 51-Ye- Eg, v ever futuie plans ar for a new' facility to be built to house both the GMC truck line and the Buick line, he The newspaper business is 'aid. A tentative location has fun a said Ralph business, on selected south been State Street, he added. The present H. Davison who has been Bi owning facilities arc Jea.sr-enjoying it for over half a from the Little America corcentury. poration. He was honoied Wednesday Den-'pr Nowak and Jim Suss, zone manager, made the evening with a dinner at the announcement at a rnpntir.fr m Salt Lake Country Club, the General Motors Training attended hy executives of the Center today. They aie n Deseret News, Salt Lake Tribtown completing the transacune and NAC. A plaque was tion. The change is brought about given him on which was mounted a replica of the t by the retirement of Arch Nows front page of the Waland Diowning, piesident, ter E. Browning, treasurer. day he began working, May 3, 1918, and a Salt Lake Tribune Another member of the famifront nag? of April 30, 1969. vice ly, Edward Browming, president, will remain with his last day on the job. In all, he has spent 51 years in new the npw firm as fir et and work. leasing sales manager. All of the seivice departRecently he was given a ment and parts department in New Yoik at a plaque peisonnel and a majority of of the plans commitmeeting and office staff will the sales tee of the American Newsparemain with the new firm, per Publishers Association buNowak said. reau of advertising, In The Brownings have repreappreciation of . . . his distinsented Buick in Salt Lake City career . . . guished since 1932. Before that they A luncheon at the Alta Club had dealerships with Stude-bakeWillis Overland and Friday m Davisons honor will include businessmen of the llupmobilo. ' ; jdTyfcw v Dps-eic- v' Jr' : '. i $ r p A v1 ' . . . Ralph H. Davison enjoys newspapering I've got an affection for a lot of people in this area, he said Wednesday as he sat at his cleared-of- f desk. The people in this business have tr ' 2 - " f . 7 .... f yh - yf AJl Av iMa 9 A? ;V dk . p d' n , ? 2 y James M. Stone wins promotion . . . L. S. Skaggs, piesident and chairman of the board, said the record level of sales was $36,696,460 to $33,126,143 last year. Net pioi-i- t reached $587,905, compared compared to $47,118. $136,802,000 or $3.75 The election of per sliaie. Gark M. Gifford, former secretary of defense, as one of three new directors also was announced. The other two are William C. Douce and W. A. Robert, senior vice presidents of the firm. Piney Notes Increase Total assets at the end of not including the value of any of the firms producing or developed oil and gas reserves, were $989,347, the report showed. 1968, t. for the private sector, OLeary said. He added, You either have Homebuyers Shopping Guide How to shop for a new home or apartmpnt is the name of a booklet being distributed by the Home Builders Association o! Greater Salt Lake, 2520 S. State. The booklet, published by oil companies who have a betthing to do with their money, or you have people who are afraid of the business, who dont know the business. ter the National Association o' Home Builders, Is designed to help the public become more about home knowledgeable buying, according to Arthur C. King, executive secretary of the local group. Firm Advances Two - CLOSEOUT- , MATTRESSES and Larry Stevens who will be promoted to operations and credit manager, according to C. L. Gehring, IDS vice president. Promoted in IDS Leasing Corp. Salt Lake branch office are W. L. (Mont) Gates who will become branch manager and OF GUR INVENTORY degree computer sciences or' mathematics and want to join the exciting field of commercial software development you a very exciting future. you have NORTH SALT LAKE, Wednesday euc- tion Cattle Producers Livestock Market 628 head; all classes of Stocker and feeder cattle strong 25 50 higher; canner and cutter cows steady to 50 higher; all other classes of slaughter cows 25 instances 50 higher; fed steers and higher; bulls heifers strong to .25 higher. cutter and Cows: Canner mostly 18 commercial and 50; utility 19 40; ood head to 23 00; slaughter built 22 5 40; good to choica veal 25. calves 30 Fed cattle: High good to average choice fed steers 29 0 00; fed Holstein steers 26 choice fed 28 80; good to lew chclce 25 60 28 00 lb feeder Choice Feeder cattlelb feeder steers 30 3 70; fleshy 75-82-0 830 680 ?9 lb 25; steers good 8 26 25; Holstein feeder steers ib feeder heif24 7026 90; choice ALL WAREHOUSE Univac is proud to announce the establishment of a major commercial software facility in Sait Lake City. in a Livestock BOX SPRINGS rQQO we.-promi- MUST BE SOLD! ers All Sizes Some Headboards promise you an extra amount of intellectual, f Wlkif SALT lAKf CITlf 2601 S. Stole 484.440S CHICAGO HQVO 244 Se. Univ. Ave. 1 Market Wheel (UP!) unchanged. OGDiM Cha Ztnilb 94Z t We are a very special company and we need some very special people. Do you qualify? Senior Programmers Associate Programmers Programme! s Principal Programmers more hard facts about what Univac' has programmed for talented software people., youd 7 good ib 75; 390-4- oC. 27 - 50, Ib 20 1 Ib 3 75. 2 4 Ib 19 21 25 21 25; 2 40 20 50, 18 CO, 17.00-1- 50. 2 3 Ib 17 JO-1- 25, boars v'd gade 2 4'' 5 Ki sn- nri and choice 29 50 33 50; good 28 50; 00 cows 20 utility and commercial high dressma 50, canners utility 22.25-218 1 and cutters 25 none; not enough of any class Sheep for a market test. Produce Market CHICAGO , CKcc-- i. (brick ; It Al. 4 Corn 1 cent lower. No 2 yellow No 2 extra Oats unchanged. white .67aN. Rye unchanged. No plump Barley malting 1 00-- 20N; feed 1 No Soybeans unchanged. 2 70N; track Chicago. N. good CJPI) p.ocessed loaf 3 Muenster Ceddars lunole daisies 57 lonohorns 40 lb blocks 53 58 Swiss' (wheels)- - Too Cash gram sales (few to repo-!- ; blocks Ib). Grade No 2 soft red A Grade C grade B 1.32VaN, Are Made 33 choice 25. 2 00, 7 M) i calves Cattle none tradirg on slaughter classes fairly active and steady with Monday, several loads crime Ib slaughter steers 34.75, load prime 1,250 Ib Jb 50, mixed hiqh choice and prime choice 950 1,350 Ib yield grade 2 4 31 50, mixed good Ib 3 and 4 33 25 yield gade and choice 30 50 31 50; good 28 75 30 50 standard and low good 96 09 28 75, mixed high choice and prime 950 1,05 Ib slaughter heifers yeild grade 3 and 4 31 75; package 32 00; chpic - choice Cash Grain J Msitmliirct. f.lltr 22 Ib OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Where 50; 33 sows steady to 25 higher, advance mainly on weights over 450 lb; fairly active; 3 e 19 ib 13 40 5C0 Ib 75, YORK (AP) Spot nonferrous metal prices Thursday Copper 44 44'4 cents a Valiev Connecticut pound, Lead l4Va cents a peund, New York Zinc 14141 cents a prund, Fait St Louis. Tin 55 a pound, New York. Gold 43 80 per 745 per troy ounce, New York Silver troy ounce, Nw York Quicksilver 520 CO nominal per flask. New York. MATTRESS... NO OBLIGATION Arronyatf 24 TO CHICAGO Hog rece.pts Wednesday were 4,500; butchers were steady to 25 higher; fairly active; ship!b bucthers pers took 2,500, 2 2 0022 50, around 225 head sorted at NCW ESTIMATE TO REBUILD YOUR PRESENT 7rms 00, good 9 Mefal Full or Twin Mattress or Box Springs... .$19.95 wt tip Queen Mattress or Box Springs .$79.90 up $139.90 King Mattress or Box Springs FLOOR SAMPLES DISCONTINUED tU. 26 steers fed Ib Ib heifers 30 50 heifers se challenge, new concepts, a wide creative freedom. We promise you growth and stability. We promise you the computer industry's fi.'.est equipment. We promise you th'S and much, much more. !( -I t ' m When the NAC was formed In 1952. he became retail MBS ' ; v have advertising manager and assistant director. In 1960, he was advanced to director and in 1969 became vice president in charge of advertising. V $. , Phillips Reports Earnings city with whom he has been associated for many years. safflfffi dfv Skaggs Earnings Climb He started with the Dpseret News as a dispatch boy at the age of 16, became an advertising salesman, street circulator and news dealer. He switched to the old Salt Lake Telegram where he became classified advertising manager then returned to the News advertising department, rising to director. flDifaffl If Vice President - 1969 1, been wondertul to me. th Thiokol Elects Leases 4 fo 6C r, 1 f 1 y 4 CORNER ON COMMERCE Oil Shale , ' ', 4 The Perk and Shaw organization is buying the assets, inventories and properties of the old line dealer, but no final puce has been determined. vain 1'- ' mu' Arch Browning Buick, a Salt Lake automobile dealer- ' " Wholesale pricse as reported by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Butter steady. 90 score 67U; 92 score heavy 67'4, 90 Store 64la; 89 score CO1 a .Car-lot90 score 1 223aN 69 score 62. Eggs weak; white large extras 34; me.70- 85N diums X; standards 32, checks 94 3. yeiiow PwlafvCS. Total shipments 425; ukJ mu new arrive s 67; track 159; supplies mod rate; demand russet Burbanks fair, round reds good, others slow; market russet Burbanks slightly weaker, others dull Track sales (100 Ib U S 1 A unless otv frwise noted;: Idaho russet Burbank 6 00 6 15; Minnesnfa North Dakota round reds 2 65. Arrivals ?Tj track 60; supplies Omon; demand market libeiai; about slow; steady Track sales- - Texas yellow Ganex Grano type icepack size 2 10; yellow Grano large pjrt car 2 35. 1 29V4N. 65; like ' r " How Call today; would you like a dividend check Call Mr. Ed Watkins EACH MONTH? 521-293- 0 For $3,000 or moro, you eon rscaivo a check each ssonth. In varying amount, from Hr . SFER3Y RAND your Investment account. You r money will be spread over more hcn 250 selected A A h1 American companies. UNIVAC FEATURING THE FINEST) WURLITZER t . . . STORY CLARK . . . SOHMER PIANOS TO CHOOSE FROM 0 AND UD ? 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