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Show CORNER ON COMMERCE lull WASHINGTON Civil Arronatutics ' k - (AP) Board see." an Ohio girl wrote to the A CAB. ex- Talk about student disorder just you wait, warned a Massachusetts student. "Without youth fares many girls would be unable to see their boy friends, pleaded a student at a girls school. I am serious when I say that will put me discontinuance aminer's ruling that recltmed air fares for young people are discriminatory and should be canceled has drawn the wrath set. of the under-21 "If you get rid of the youth fare program, I will throw rocks I at airplane every LEASE I 1969 PONTIAC AS LOW AS $69.00 Per Month AND WE CHANGE THE OIL SEE FRED John Gibb FREE LEASE MGR. A. CARLESON Pontiac 535 So. Main E&7SS SEC Blocks m Salt Ink 364-19?- City $ and many, many other girls in a very difficult position. CAB member Whitney called the of letters an event of unprecedented proportions. A majority of the youthful writers are directing their wrath mistakenly against the board, which has not yet reached a decision. In fact, a previous CAB refusal to entertain complaints against the youth fares sent the matter into the courts, which ordered the board to make an investigation. Bus SysTranscontinental tem, Inc., and others in the Trailways system complained that the airline youth fares, which provides reduced ticket prices to passengers under 21, were illegal. The CAB dis- Cil-lilla- thcusands-upon-thousan- FINALt the complaints. However, on petition of the bus companies, the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the CAB mii't consider the missed Federal Oil 6F complaints. The CABs Bureau nomics contends that promotional fares of this type are reasonable, contribute to highinducing safety by way accident-pron- e young persons to fiy rather than drive, and reduce the number of highway hitchhikers. The bureau said the fares were working out well, that of "bumping" standby passengers off flights had been rare, and that not one airline had found the discounted rates unprofitable. Thursday, May 22, 1969 instances CAB Examiner Arthur Present ruled last Jan. 21 that there was no justification for discriminating against older passengers. He said older passengers are harmed by having to pay a regular fare while youngsters are carried fare. at half or The examiner said the airlines should develop fares two-thir- benefiting the public in gener- al, rather than a special age group of passengers. Names President Theo R. Orchard, Pleasant Crove, has been appointed president of Idaho Travertine Corp., Idaho Falls, Idaho. - nancial condition of Federal Oil, a Salt Lake City firm. The regulatory agency said also there has been a meteoric rise in Federal Oil stock WASHINGTON (AP) The Securities and Exchange Commission has suspended of Eco- S&L Boosts trading Federal Oil in common Co. Utah Economy Utahs insured savings and loan associations have generated nearly $2 billion in new wealth for the state during the 1960s. This is the declaration made by O. Blair Bradshaw, president of the Utah Savings and Loan League, in his annual message released today. The address will be delivered Friday at the leagues meeting at the Hotel Utah. Friday, Ur. Preston Martin, D.C., Washington chairman of the Jedral Home Loan Bank Board, will speak to business, civic and government leaders at a noon luncheon. Also "It has been estimated that the economic effect of residential construction financed by our associations was over $1 billion, Bradshaw said. The action was taken to "Considering that only part of this financing by our mortgage lean departments is for the residential construction, remainder, which was used to finance other construction or purchase of existing real estate, would pump at least another $500 million into the he economy of the state, said. Combining all of the activities of the savings and loan firms in the state, he estimated that they have generated from $1.75 billion to $2 billion-inew wealth in the state during the 60s. The commission said the has total assets company valued at $11.42, adding that false and misleading information has been disseminated about the operations and fi share. Fifth Flight Scheduled A fifth daily nonstop flight Chica- United also has announced special schedule arrangements with Pan American World Airways by whi.a passengers boarding United flights in Salt Lake City, may check the.r baggage to its final overseas destination and make connections at New Yorks Kennedy International Airport with Pan Am's overseas flights. from Salt Lake City to go will be inaugurated June 1, by United Air Lines, according to M. M. Davis, sales manager. Jet 760 will depart at a.m. MDT and arrive at O'Hare International Airport at 3:2J p.m. CDT. The flight Flight 11:40 will continue to Washington, 6:39 p m. EDT at National Airport. arriving at Seyier County Subdivision Lots are expected to sale in early June go on in nore, Sevier County. Approximately 500 lots will be available, according tr Elmer But- an residential subdivision ler located a mile south of Elsi NAC Advertising Official Plans To Retire Mav 31 feeder sistant retail manager, assistant advertising director and his manager, advertising present position which he has held for the past two years. SPRING SALE GENIE ,1 GENIE Tl automatic garage door opener system by ArAigr ALLIANCE ;UlNIl JA fat mu b'w it'. y H.P. CHAIM DRIVE REGULARLY $129.95 MODEL OS-20- 0 INSTALLATION EXTRA No lb 19. boirJ 300. Calves none. Not enoughsteers or heifers on hand for a price test; smell cow supply fairly active; steady, slaughter heifers a load of choice cows utility and- high dress and and cutter- - lb commercial utility Sheep 105 lb 32.00. canner 25. Part deck choice and prime spring slaughter iambs steady at ' Produce Market Produce: (UPI) lb processed ; loe Muenster Single daisies longhorns 53V.-540 lb blocks Swiss Too lew to reoorl; (wheels): blocks lb): Grade A grede B grede C Wholesa'e prices by the 5 ."I" ;,, 1 Kenneth E. Bourne . . . after 50 years "I still think our number is to the one obligation reader, he said. "We have to have the advertising to live on, but if we dont have the Market 0 4 0 - 0 - ,,v n-- TO Buy Furniture from the Factory Show-roo- m at Giant Savings! Easy terms-Not- hing Down 10 - Come into our factory . . . see fine furniture being as little as per GENIE made! Buy at low factory prices! month! Select your own cover from beautiful tweeds, plains, solids and many more! Over 30 different styles to choose from. OPENS THE DOOR. ..TURNS ON THE LIGHT... CLOSES THE DOOR. ..LOCKS UP TIGHT! L fi e Solid State Radio Controls Insist on a Genuine GENIE Safe Dependable Convenient Automatic Garage Door Opener System Ly 11 alliance SiMLilS AL.LIXWGE Manufacturing Co., Inc. Aiiiance.Ohio 44601 A NORTH AMERICAN Maker of the famous Alliance Tenna-Roto- r Reg. Value 499.5G Both For EASY LOVE SEAT 328-864- The Quilted SOFA and 8-- Ft. Matching 987 So. West Temple Phone 6 TERMS M ASTERCRAFT FURNITURE SHOWROOM PHILIPS COMPANY "TV's Better Color Getter!' t ; 33.00-3- TR t CHICAGO Cheese: brick iGsbQeDo CPBSDCEE 13 weights under 500 lb; faiilv active;: lb No 12 Jij1 lb J! 00.'5' ; No No the company's retirement 10; Slaughter steers end heifers age. He is a native of Salt ceives, slow, weak to 25 lower with e leroe Lake City, and was a member share Of steers at the Ml decline; cows 40 1 bulls steady; 11. steady to weak; of the first group of students slow, 'A, 69 SCOre 62. illUflhlitr (m,( KrjiMw 1 )oa lit n it. lOtS. 90 choice Whi!f Kx,r? lb end ,fadv,: 50; oood ,,Es8Vf,bouf to attend West High School choice 30; Ib slaughter after the old Salt Lake High 598; old end Wg: Total shipment,,UPP"M School was divided into West "9h,; JLT Jills: ,nd demand slow; market dull. commercial and1 and East. Track sales 100, Ib. U.S. unless othgood erwise noted); Minnesota North Dakonta As for his retirement plans, 500; spring slaughter lambs round reds extra large car $2.26. Sheep steady; shorn lambs 25 higher; ewes Onions: arrivals 24; track 104; supplies "I intend to play it by ear lambs choice absent; spring slaughter heavy; demend slow? market dull. lb 31.50; shorn slaughdo what I want to do and help and prime Track sales: Arizona whita medium ter lambs choice 110 ib No pelts 29.75. part car 2.75. wherever I can. barrows 7,500: and gilts Hogs .b steady, instances 25 He will continue to serve as weights higher; barrows end gilts over 240 Ib Ib Wool secretary of the Old Folks steady to weak; sows steady to Ib Central Committee, a position strong, Ib future Wool NEW YORK TAP) Ib he has held for several years. closed unchenoed to .4 of e cent higher. 114 8. 115.9. Z1I4.0; December. 117.0. July. He enjoys oil painting and CHICAGO Livestock: 114.7, ZI17.0; March. 1)7.0. 114 7. ZU7.0; Hogs 3,500. Barrows and gilts 25 to xi .... golf and plans to spend a lot tigher; later and closing steady to 25 rrJv I,, 114.8. Z1I7.0; October, 117.0, of time with his seven grandtigher; fairly active early; later moder-- l wool spot SU4 5. Wool top No Certificated lb active; dose slow; children. He and Mrs. Bourne etely No late Ib: futures closed Quiet. No sales. Certiflcat- Ib. No. ed spot wool totals S157 5. have two married daughters. sows steady S Nominal. Z Bid; 50 higher; advance mainly - He became assistant advertising manager then retail advertising manager, the position he held when the NAC was organized in 1952. Under the NAC, he has served as as- Land Utah-Arizo- Livestock readers, the Bourne started with the as a clerk in the "News advertising office in the fall of 1920. He worked in national advertising then joined the retail sales staff. of the Co. NORTH S4LT LAKE, Wednesday euc-otion: Producers Livestock Market hogs U S. 1 end 2 sows lb cattle: duality of feeder cattle less attractive than previous weeks, market steady; fed steers were steady; fed heifer .25 to .50 higher; cows uneven i steady. Cows: Bulk of the canner and cutter sold from few head of towi advertising canner utility and commercial doesnt gain much. com-- j Icows with Bourne is a member of the mercial cows 23 90; slaughter bulls choice to veei calves good Salt Lake Area Chamber of weigh. oq lb Fed catle: Good to low choice fedt the Commerce, promotion steers fed Holstein steers ; committee of the Salt Lake choice fed heifers to low choice good Retail Merchants Association Feeder cattle: Good to average choice lb feeder steers and past president of the Salt good lb Holstein feeder Lake Advertising Club. steers lb steers choice 0 choice goed Now 70 years old, Bourne ib ; heifers choice lb heifers has worked five years past After nearly 50 years In the newspaper advertising busiKenneth E. Bourne, ness, for advertising manager Newspaper Agency Corp., will retire May 31. by any velopments. From 35 cents bid, 50 cents asked on March 17, the price per share rose to a high of $2.75 bid, $3.25 asked on April 28. The stock currently has been trading at about $1.50 a pro- tect investors, said the SEC. He noted that the total valuation of 43,188 loans made by the Utah insured associations from 1960 through March of 1969 has amounted to $858 million. "apparently unwarcorporate de- prices ranted stock. 2700 South State n Mon. Phono 484-765- & 7 Fri. till 9 p.m. |