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Show ' $ t .Hii)r f v' 4" Spokesmen Charge ears With iocism CHICAGO (AP) Spckpv men foi two nunoritv group organizations uitci upted the regular busmpss ol the Spare, annual and Co Ropbuck mooting Monday and denial od the compan piactnod institutional lacispi The Committee Im One Po National and nd, Weliaie Rights mdp Oiganization tin'll (oniplaints hetoie (Kid poisons attending the annual shareholders ihpeting ol Washing D C , representing the ton wpil.tre group, called on Sears George Wiley (,oi don Metrall M and Goodhcdv credit on an individual t J A llogle and Co Salt Lake City, when that Inin was with merged Goodlxxly in January !i Ilethenngton paitner Kilned the firm as a in M i f nohl P Goo'lnody said Because we have a maintain ly policy that general pail nets letup al Ihe age of K5 is be mg tin, ip alignment mulct taken in pieparation for my retnemenl fioni active panic patron in the turn at the encl of 1970 I Metcalf said, "Seals is tiding a lot m this aiea Well he doing more and we realize that a lot more needs to he done announced Seais first quarter net income was 9 2 per cent higher than in tne same period for 1908 Net income tor the fust penod of this year was a ler-or$81,140,000 01 53 rents a with $74,291,000 or 49 cents a share a year ago. Edi her Metcalf Business in share compared Burley? (or pleasure) The VW Fastback. The only car that 91 es you two trunks for the price of am and 7 45 Al Tiaugutt, reseat ch director of the COS, a former Sea i s management employe and a curreit shareholder, accused the firm of ineciuitic s ni hiring persons from niiiiun-tgroups and failme to place nuno.ity group personnel in management capacities v i Flights leave Salt Lake at one. 4 05 pm daily Drop by We II show you where the engine is jrxrxiMito&i 665 SOUTH STATE new focofion of superior ov fomofiv tervico by . . . "Dynamometer" 2033 AIR UTAH j Sir tm eje .. S PH. 486-211- Custom Tuneup Beor Wheel Alignment South Main Horsepower 1 Utah Manufactuer s Associa tion are contained in the new Dnectory of Utah Manufacturers released last week Is Our Business! The chart, shown al right, gives an excellent rating to employment piospects, living conditions and cultural oppor- million new homes needed each year are bemg sought b" Boise Cascade Corp , a company official said Monday in Salt Lake City. Edward W. Clceiy, national director of the National Asso-c- i and ition of Accountants, Vice president and treasurer of Boise Cascade, spoke at the monthly meeting of the NAA, Salt Lake chapter Moie than two million new homes die needed in Amerca eaeh year Boise Cascade and the lumber industry realizes that mere isnt tunities Planning and zoning and taxation rate only fair, howev et and communications with neatly enough wood to (ill the need were looking tor new ideas and materials to supply the Cleaiv pointed out. demand, Boise Cascade is chver.si Last year we profying duced over a billion feet of lumber and that much more of Weve plywood. again moved into land development office and we he continued supplies, in the future America will see more prefabricated home Section;) lized construction. homes built m homes (pre-fase"ions) are just starting to come on the scene. he said Europe, far ahead of Amei in cement construction of homes, will be the source of many new ideas in the future, accoiding to Cleary. Lumber and wood product prices were recently high but ENVIRONMENT IN UTAH THE BUSINESS Results of a mail survey of businessmen conducted by the New ulpas and materials to use in the building of the two b GAIL F. BYWATER Automotive Technicians VOLKSWAGEN Building Ideas, produce INTE3M0UNTAIN P o' Liahs mdufactuiers give the state a high grade for its al business environment though a few aieas rate only fair with them Materials Needed oasis. providing credit for the poor Sears people as a group. management agreed 'o med with Wiley. , today an admans tiative le alignment of its top ro take Piled management which hduaid N in duly llag ley util liecome managing partiiPi and ( mel executive tiffirei Bagley ha- - been resident partner of Goodlxidy s Pai region with heidciuar-ter- s in Los Angeles He had been managing paitner with ' Sears told Wiley that the company does not discriminate and will continue to pio-vio- e than man, ti Utah's Business Gets High Study 'Grade 1 Due Goodbody Post nnnouur-'- d 1 Tuesday, May 20, 196? 6D the lead in providing edit for froor people Wiley asked lor a meeting with Seals officials to discuss Co m V to larve i ;'" j'4rm u , njftfTni- - Edward W. Cleary . . . in S speaks L. employe- - Movers on the of being fair to good. which is The directoiy, intended for use by government agencies doing pi oc moment n Utah, s also used in tiie states industrial promotion It is compiled by the Ltjh Committee on Industrial and Ei iplmment Planning A separate table shows that total manufacturing in Utah grew by 10 5 per cent from 19fi0 to 1998, with textile products and apparel recording a healthy 103 per cent increase and fabricated metals and machinery going up 52 per SCMCC are Mauuficturort Utck jUuciitiM Chart shows how businessmen rank Utah. cent. now 'Du CMiiiit) lovittory 1961 prtliskri 1) Current prices down could not be considered Lumber knows no normality, Cleary said. Lumber is expenencing only a seasonal trough, puces w.ll soon he up again Businessmen representing 130 different phases of the Salt Lake economy are members of the area NAA. The orholding its last ganization meeting before the summer break, elected officers for the next fiscal year. William B. Stump, division a d nnnistrative accountant, Utah Copper Division, Kenne-cot- t Copper Corp., is the newly elected president A. Reed Nelson, vice president of EIMCO, will serve as vice president. Paul M. Bingham, supervisor, Ernst & Ernst, was elected vice president. Donald J. Dixon, connoi-ma- l. WAL Joins Bid For Route Study Western Air Lines has supported- Utahs bid to have the Pacific Northwest reopened Southwest Service Investigation reconsidered. The d h Grain Futures GOOD FENCE 7 SEE ACME! Privacy Protection' FREE litimato Salt Lake City lies at the heart of the geographic area covered by this proceeding, Western said m its petition. It would be a serious error for the board to ignore its clear need for impioved service to the Southwest Western said the boaid denied new trunk lineservice for Salt Lake City on the basis that such service would create additional competition for local service carriers. Western claimed that its proposal would not affect the two carriers involved Frontier An lines, which won the route to Dallas-Ft- . Worth, will begin its service soon. Monday auc- - LAKE 730 900 80 641 89o lb 30 2 00 coed 803 917 lb Hol'te n 27 00 steers 27 3 5 2 7 60 , 556-- 57 lb 25 7529 aO 44 00 475 choice 261 342 lb calves 38 00 choice 56 720 lb heifers lb 6 27 352 40 26 choice 85, 00, good i7 00, choice 459 471 lb heifer calves 35 75 lb 32 90 33 lb choice fleshy steers 1550 830 lb 28 - Cattle ard OGDEN ' calve 700 including 100 calves compared to 600 las week and 720 last year slaughter .,ee-- s and heifers fully hiaher slaughter cows firm slauahier bulls strung feeder ca'tle active yearling jteers and heifers 50-- 00 higher calves included 250 slaughter firm, receipts cattle remainder mostly feeder Slaughter Seers and heifers High good and choice 985 300 lb steers 30 00 33 10 50 other qood good 28 mostly 100 400 lb Holstein steers 26 85 29 35. ind vidual good and choice 6501 000 lb heifers 27 80 30 50, few standard and good 24 90 6 Utility and commercial few young individuals canner ad culler 17 1 50 classes Other slaughter Utility and 10, good and commercial bulls 23 lb vealers and slaughter choice 00 calves 31 Small lot and individual Ftetjor 00 choice choice 340 550 lb calves 32 ib 00 choice. 550 750 lb 30 0 Ib 27 10, few 2V 25, good 550 Ib Hnisteins 800 and standard good 80 26 few lots 965-- 130 Ib 27 50 27 90 Slaughter cows 00 19 23 23 Over The Counter 00, 50, sers The Range Low Close Prev. Open High WHEAT 1 314 35 1 333i 135 May 33'smafiiof 5nice 34 34 134. change throughout tne day Prices ordo not Jui 32 1 36 2 1 36 3 1 35 I 36 2 1 3616 include retail markup markdown com5oo6oo ib 29 10, mciudtna part load Sep 41 41 ? 40 4 2 iVt 141 2 miss on Dec Ib 28 00 30 lb 31 uO choice Mar 44t 44' 1 432 1 44 7 445 few choice 750 850 Ib fieshy 27 00 26 40, SECURITIES 75 25 good 1 1 30' v 1 30 1 12 Livestock CHICAGO 2'4 1 3128 ,4 Asked Bid (UPIUSDA) 30 4 1 30' 1 1 3l'i Hogs 4 000 Barrrws and gilts fully 25 12 87' 12 37 2 2 4 1 30-Albertson Inc 1 31U 130' 30 5 2 31'. No active, lower, moderately 92 00 95 00 1 26 1 253 1 26 4 2526 AmalSugarBonds lo. 5 3 25 25 25 75. No Ib 17 75 1 20' 1 20-- a 1 29V, I 30 i 30 24 C3 24 50, j AmerSavinsiiLn NO 3 200 250 Ib 50 24 25, 2j Its No 24 6 00 AmerWestern 2 4 No 23 0 Ib 25, 1250 12 87'a as, ArdenMavfair Ib 4 No 260 270 Ib 23 25 23 75 52 00 400 assI Argonautlnc 22 75 23 25 sows steady to strong, 25 17 50 1800 rlil AztecOil&Gas fairhigher on weights 400 Ib and down 22 50 22 00 BeneficialStdLife 21 T3 21 7i; 3 330 4C0 ib No ly active 2 75 3 25 2 3 No 20 5C 21 OC 7q34 BonnevilSylvn ib 3 400 5C0 No 3k00 32 CO Brown mgArms 19 50 20 50 boars 18 50 19 50 Ib 7 00 3 00 CommSheanng COO non 19j4 1 20 7 I 2411 Calves Cattle 16 CO 1800 22 a I 2?je ContinentalBank 2? t steers rather slew steady to weak; 39 57 .e 5 DASA I 20 4 1 21 - 1 21 instances 20 to 50 lower, cioice and bet21 50 53 5i 1 237a z37a 24'a DataDesiqn ter, slaughter heifers fair v active sedv, 2 62' 37'? 1 25 a I 2534 DelphiTaylorOil 26 r d of m xed a ccws fuhv steady 1C 37 1 13 87' 2 DenverRoa'Estate SOYBEANS choice and prime 4C8 Ib see s Mo 6 '7 2 3high 600 2 665a 2 67 2 66s Emdekolnt 2 67 2 2 67H to high choice 4 36 CO, ioad May averaqe 17 50 16 50 OCO2 70 a 2 70' 4 2 69W 2 69 2 2 70 175 EquitvOil lb ui Ib 35 75 1159 chome 41 00 42 00 2 65 4 2 651 2 2 64' 2 2 64 a 2 65' a Firs.SecCorp choice 00 35 00 ana mixed Aug qood 3. 75 8 2 6 463 25 FlrstSccInv 2 47'a 2 471 2 47a 2 4'a 2 5 34 03, geed 31 and standard Sep 17 50 17 25 2 38 2 367 a 2 37? 2 37-2 38 FlrsMestFmancial CO Nov lew good 28 choice 850 f25 lb 3 0 34 50 2 4 2 41 b 2 41a 2412 2 41 GarrettFre ght 00 mixed good heifers No 2 4 32 jen 2 45a HydroFlameCorp 2 45 12 00 13 50 2 454 2 454 2 44 Mar 31 75 32 75, 50 CO l 75; Choice good land 6 25 6 75 IrfeaiNanonal ccmmTcial cows 2C 50 22 00a and CHOICE STEERS 'utility 11 12 00 50 IntmtnGas 32 75. Canner hmh ard dress uhhty 33 67 lun 3 50 4 50 Maqmlnestrrent cu ter 18 0 21 25 a 32 35 Cue 11 25 U 75 MlCInvestCorp Not enough of any class none 25 Sheep 31 )Ct 2 25 2' 50 MorriscrKnuci5en tor a market test 9 17 8 62 Nat IWeste-nLif- e 30 j0 7 SO 6 Nor IhAmer Resources 11 12 11 5ft N tl ws NatGas 5 42' 2 5 12': OiHrccrp ated - 487-74- Bank Clearings 31 - ACME FENCE 3310 SALT Hgg Producers Livestock Market 187 he?d market strong 50 to 75 highlb barrows and and 2 er, U S tie gifs 22 3 00 sow 15 25 17 50 cafeed 556, bulls were strong fully steady er steers and heifers 25 to 50 higher steer calves 50 higher, he'ter calves 50 h gher, fed cattle strong to 50 Higher, cojvs steady to 25 higher Ca iner and cutter IS 10 22 30 Cows utility and commercial 20 35 23 90, slaugha 80 ter bulls 2 60, Choice steers 30 Fed catile 80 Hols em oood to low rhoice 28 -- 0, choice heifers absent, steers 27 good to low choice heifers 27 35 28 80, standard to low good 26 00 27 10 Feeder cattle Choice 505 594 lb steers r Proitigv Coll NORTH tic , WANT A V avia- Western in, United Press International Lower m moderately active Irregular U S Lower in government bonds Lower in moderate American stocks trading Closed sharply lower Londcn Stocks light trading Cotton futures Higher Wheat closed Chicago gram futures off 1H to up 4 cents, corn eft 2' 2 to up to up rye of a7 to Vi; oats off ! !up V, and soybeans off U to V Agencies, tion interests, askpd the Civil Aeronautics Board to reconsider its stand in the case. At issue is additional single-plan- e service between Salt Lake City and points in the Southwest. supporting Utahs efforts, has proposed immediate nonstop service between Salt Lake City and-anDailas-FortWorth and between Salt Lake City and othei points in the Southwest. Markets In Brief By Utah representing the states troller, Bamberger Investment, is newly elected treasurer. H. Clark will handle secretarial duties. 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