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Show as HfrjwtfOron v ; s - , , ? . .$',' . s . ; v- f - r - V ,4. .Sts $) nt Board approves Howard attempt to purchase Hughes it G. Robert Henry, resident, told newsmen that the problems of the airline would be if absolutely fantastic Hughes' bid were turned down, and said he doubted that they could be overcome. EXPtXTED I How would you like a arrive here at 10:07. Beginning June 8, the airline will add an additional round trip flight between Salt Lake City and Cedar City to accommodate summer tourist travel, and will add two extra flights between Cedar City and I.as Vegas. These flights are already 60 per cent booked, he said. Concerning the airlines sale to Howard Hughes, Henry said he believed both the C.A.B. and President Nixon will concur in the sale. Nixons approval is needed because of the airline's international flights to Mexico and G. Robort Henry . . . heads Air West But since the first of the year, it has begun winning its struggle over the difficulties, and at Salt Lake City one of the results has been a 30 per cent Increase in the number of departures, Henry said. This runs at 87 per cent here now, he added. In fact, he said, nine out of ten Air Wests planes now Good Progress Reported For U- -l Farming Venture o Sugar Co.s first venture into a field other than sugar beets should be making a significant contribution to profits by 1971, shareholders were told Monday. Utah-Idah- In his first report as president, Howland M. Cannon told the annual shareholders meeting that U and Is new ven- ture into scientific farming at the K2H Farms Inc. in southeast Washington was now weil under way. I has U and 'your investment account. Tour money will be spread per cent 78 in- - DqYOll KNOW? over more than 250 selected American companies. to S. 1. llod, Inc., yj.30 3rd Rood tog fork, NX, 11374 toynileUi AatoT MEL RIDGES at c Ngeattd oomUf , J. t " 1 - W a irf i ptoa 4 fcy fc 4 3l 4C5 Sooth Mold Round Tab la "We have tutted the corner and prospects for profit seem more favorable for the current fiscal year, he said. The sugar market strengthened in the past 60 days and a better market is in sight for the balance of 1969 than existed during the corresponding 1968 period. er WASHINGTON 322-054- 1 DoNnr The special pipe was produced at U.S. Steels Geneva Works and was installed during one of the worst winters in decades, he noted. EARNINGS DROP U and I has about $2 million invested in the project, which will show a small loss in 1969, then begii generating a slight profit in 1970 and by 1971 is large-diamet- CAB Order Firm 4th Floor tit mambaf, Mfltai report that earnings last year declined for the sugar producer as they did for most major sugar companies in the country. Earnings were $2.9 million. compared with $3.5 million the proceeding year. Cannon said this was one reason for optimism at the annual meeting, which heard a (MjwA mtAfo'youand yair fomlyt terest In the new farm, which covers 7,000 acres of land in the Eureka Flats area. First irrigation water was pumped to the farm lands this spring, after installation of six miles of pipe and related pumping stations to bring water from the Snake Liver. expected to add about $2.5 million to the company, he added. C.LU. tomorrow' rona canto s y 1 . Designed Specially fer the Salt Lake Newspapers accident wsurake 10,800,000 Disabling Accidents. Heres (UPI)-T- he Cannon said a record production of sugar seems to be coming up this year. VOLUME INCREASE He predicted sales volume would increase 10 per cent to $80 million. President Hugh B. Brown, first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and vice chairman of the board, presided over the meeting. President David O. McKay is chairman of the board and President N. Eldon Tanner, second counselor in the First Presidency, is file other vice chairman. Gvil Aeronautics Board has refused to reconsider its order granting new transpacific routes to four airlines Trans World, Northwest, Pan American and a cargo airline, Wool Market Flying Tiger. The CAB denied petitions for reconsideration futvrti NEW YORK (AP) y 116.5 filpd by some of the airlines I cent Mgi lio.o llo.o; Lwc. li. li. h A March in that lost out their bids and 1)7.S 117.4 117.4. Certified wool spot HISS; wool topt said the lines had not future closed oulrt, no sales; certified brought forward any new spot wool tops SI44.5. maters. The awards are effective Wednesday. Protection for "Your Now Source For Chemicals" a day. A Special Limited $5,000.00 Accident Policy For Only $3.00 WASHINGTON Semi-Annual- INDUSTRIAL AORICULTURAL LABORATORY ly THATCHER CHEMICAL CO. tocitod at 1900 Fortune Road (1450 St 1900 West) Phone Now TMrtay Owftont from tm NASD M r$prf price ai of appro1 1 marfcatt pm. Imately not ttntativo intor-dMi- changt throughout the day Prtcaa do include retail markup, markdown or com misaion. SECURITIES Albertaonlnc AmalSugarBondt AnaditeCorp AmaricanSavintLoen AmerlcanWestern ArdenMavafr Argonautlne Artec OlllGaa BenefldalStdLtff Sen. two bills Monday that would increase the ability of the Federal Trade Commission to fight consumer fraud. The first, titled the deceptive sales act of 1969, would empower tne commission to seek a preliminary injunction against a person when it has reason to believe the person engaged in an act or practice that is unfair or deceptive to the consumer. The second was a joint resolution directing the FTC to and expand its enforcement activities in combatting home improvement frauds. Both measures passed the Senate in slightly different form last year but did not pass the House. At fiie present time, when the FTC takes action against a person wiiom it believes is defrauding consumers, it may be 3 to 5 years before the matter is finally settled, Sen, Moss said in a Senate speech. During this time large numbers of additional consumers may be lured into participating in the seller's deceptive scheme. And the seller, realizing that his profits may increase by prolonging the legal proceedings as much as possible, will employ every dilatory tactic available in order to postpone being placed under & final commission order.1 Pickups Can Fail General DETROIT (AP) Motors Corp. is notifying thousands of owners of GMC and Chevrolet trucks that overloading eouid cause their wheels to fail, particularly on those outfitted with camper or other heavy bodies. But GM Insists the dangers not the result of any defect, and is urging owners of trucks built from 1960 through 1965 to have wheels replaced at their own expense if their loads exceed rated capacity. It reportedly was the first time in recent years an auto maker has warned customers a potential hazard without offering to pay for corrective servicing. GM spokesmen said the number of trucks involved hasnt been totaled yet but the Detroit News reported that Washington sources estimated more than 150,000 are involved. of three-quarter-t- GM also warned owners on n of tires on the ' 1960-6- 5 trucks. Different types of wheels are being used on later over-inflatio- on trucks. Livestock Producers NORTH SALT LAKE Livestock Market. Monday auction; U S. lb barrows and gilts sorted 23 lb 22 2 75; sows 40; ; cattle all classes fully steady. Cows; Conner and cutter cows tew 20 utility end commercial odd to 23 SO; head slaughter bulls 23 Fed cattle: good to low choice fed steers 31.85-360; standard to low good and low choice (20-- ,05 lb heifer 70. 30 aood to knr choc 27.50-2lb steers Feeder cattle: choice feed0 26 30 Holstein 40; 00; good lb choice er steers 27.00-2(cnoice S'eers 4s.4u-j.good aiuu-w-r- o; lb feeder hellers 30 pood 28 lb heifers 25; choice 3855(0 31.20-390; good 29 400; OGDEN Cattle 7uQ lest week; SO; compered calves Over The Counter Qvottttons - Frank E. Moss, chairman of the Senate subcommittee for consumers, Introduced Canada. Following the mergpr, Air West suffered serious financial losses over its 10,800 mile route system. Last Year there were Fraud Fight This was the scene last v'inter as workmen laid pipe to U and I's new scientific farming venture in Washington. Pipe came from U.S. Steel's Geneva Works. For $3,000 or more, you eon receive o check eoch month, 2t varying amounts, from' 1 v vQts A EACH MONTH? c Bills To Aid - v Tuesday, CORNER ON COMMERCE j check Float on Vi - dividend ... S . ' 6B eve-n'n- SOON He said a CAB decision is expected soon perhaps next (nonth. Henry also said the airline would inaugurate new service to Spokane on July 1 and would begin new summer tourist flights between Las Vegas and Cedar City. which was Th airline, formed from the mergers of Bonanza, Pacific and West Coast about a year ago, ran into some serious problems Integrating the new schedules and differing types of aircraft, he said. nkJL leave when advertised a record that well surpasses the industry's average. Lately Air West has been buying ads throughout its western territory to advertise its new dependability. Henry said the new service to Spokane will leave Salt g Lake City at 5:45 each and arrive there at 5:07 p.m. The return flight will originate at Seattle at 7:25, depart Spokane at 8:35 and Air West has virtually recovered from its bad rase of mergeritis, but tire ptesi-deof tie airline said today he eouid see no chance for it unless the Civil Aeronautics May 27, 1969 BonnevlllcSylvan BrpwningArms CommerdalShearing ContmentaiBenfc Date Design DelphITaytorOII DenverRealEstatg Equity Oil FirttSecCorp FirstSeclnv FlrstWestFInanclal GerrettFonght HydroFlameCorp IdealNatlonal IntermountainGet Anagnalnveitmant Magna Invest 673 MlCInvestmentCorp MorrisonKnudstn NafISecurltiea Naf'IWesternLift NorthAmerlcanRetourcet slaughter daises mostly steady; gome strength noted on cutter and boning utility cows; feedsr cattle tullv steady; high good slaughter steers end heifers, 30 0C 33.50; and choice 9501,400 lb steers 50; standard and good good steers 28.50-330; 1,1001.500 lb Holstein steers 26 5 lb heifer good and l'w choice slaughter cows, ut.lity and 19 canner and cutter other slaughter classes, utility 10; choice and prime veal-ebulls 23 and slaughter calves 35 9 iS; feedlb calves er steers, choice good calves 32 0034 7S kad 70; commercial 26 17 in. t ..(t iL 3 AC, IO; lb X C,; good standard end good 0 19 12,75 25 50 1.25 9 j7V4 10.00 1 27 9.62V 11.00 1137V9 5.75 GAIL Fa Medical or surgical treatment at the place of the accident a hospital or any services or ambulance service to or from of a nurse, doctor, surgeon or hospital employe at a hospital or any medical hospital, operation or other expense of any kind at any hospital, we cash $5.00 a addition of in to income of to a total weekly day $75.00, your pay-YO- U-in in any $25.00 per week. No Territorial Restrictions-Go- od to all terms world. and the of conditions the part Subject of the policy. No Age Limits. However, benefits reduced 50 under age 14 and over age 70. $3.00 6 MERE $50.00 Income Per Week Plus $10.00 TI0N-SE- ND ONLY $6.00 per 6 months. - - the Salt Lake Newspapers MAIL APPLICATION National-Be- APPLICATION FOR POLICY. Chicago, 1IL 3698 NBL flat of Birth JS- - of Application. What is Utah 84111 Franklin Uf insurance Corp Name Date TO; 320 East 4th South Sa!t Lake Cit Through H0SPITAUZA 5,008.09 ACCIDENT INSURANCE Designed Specially for unT : lcunV RirSrANTFF. LOSS OF LIFE DAILY Edition, National Safety Council Accident Faets-19- 68 SPECIAL LIMITED A WEEK MONTHS . . . $10,000.00 FOR DOUBLE COVERAGE 12c your business address?- - Street No. Z Who is your beneficiary? Occupation. City -- State Zip State Zip Reiationship- What Address?. j No. Signature of Z Form 14912 NBL : street City or Town Enclosed is my check or money order fer ( ) $3.00 insure- d- a... 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State "Dreaiitomitor Custom Tvnevy BiarWh.. lignment If any of the above accidents require: 1 Get YOUR Cor READY FOR SUMMER Phone 327.3547 A 6 8 lb Holiteine lb Holstelns 36 75; feeder heifers, good end choice lb calves 28 1 60; choice lb good 25.10-272- Nwpt EACH cl 28 13 25 26 25 700 THE ENTIRE COST IS lb slaughter 16.50 14 62V9 ONLY choice 10,000; OMAHA (AP4SDA) Cattle steers ISO; calve cows slow, heifers 25 lower; lower; -.edere fully steady; slaughter steers SOP 3 SO nigh choice end prime l.laS lb 3475; 31 50 32 50 0 50; lb 31.50-3and choice good 36 50 c. 3500 29.25-31- . helfere 50; slaughter 16 00 1100 pood and prime 1.025 lb 33 75, choice 22 00 23 00 lb nd prime 1 25 150 1,000; slaughter lambs Sheep 13 75 1300 lower; thorn slaughter ewes steady; 17 50 1700 41 00 spring slaughter lambs choice and 0 prime 42 00 lb 98104 lb 30 chore. 25 75 cull le good slaughter 7.121k horn 6.87V 75. 7.504 34.50 33 50 12 00 and ollta steady 7,500t barrow 10 50 Hogs to 50 hfgnsr; 13 6 25 6.75 lb 24.0024 50j ts T1.12V9 11.42V 260280 .b 29 23 50; sews IP 0 3 50 400 strong. 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