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Show 1 p 1 ' le,7Z1 Ei Cie ,,, .11., , , .. .1 ,,:,t- ; Warni , , By ARNOLD IRVINE Deseret News Business Writer observation today in Salt Lake City. "This Libyan thxg locks all ight now. The new government has agreed to honor contracts and agreements already made. But you never know when a chzrige in government like this might cut off a supply of oil to us," Sears said. The recent military coup In Libya should serve as a warning to those who would have the U.S. increase import quotas on oil and Lecoine more dependent on foreign sources. Robert N. Sears, vice president of Phillips Petroleum Co. and former Utah, made this .; r It, own.- 4,', I .) 4 ' I, 41 ; , : ; : temporary office help be' ; ;:' Call for a Manpower White Glove Girl and see! MANPOWErt For over 80 years, Tracy has been serving the insurance needs of both individuals and companies in this area. Let Dick Burns or any dour other experienced consultants help you with your insurance needs now. 1., i rj' 0 0, 44.,!1i , r - ''.:' $ .t1 j T - . , "Phillips Is Of - :i t ,j f,' i tilt 1. - -- 40 Ogden-25- , , ,,,141 0 Equal Opportunity Employer 1,t PIIMIEEMEIMIIIMI -- "I What does the Man frorn Merrill Lynch :do on his "night out"? . 00 NYSE AMEX OTC , d4. Iv , , HIGH :i : ' . IF :, 1 ', ,,' 1- ,, ,....,.,.., '''' t ,,,k,., , - ' : r'''',',,, ov ' , ,,,',:, ' , ' . ,, 00 I - ' One evening a week, for the next couple of months, a Merrill Lynch account executive will be teaching interested adults the basic facts about stocks, bonds, and investing. Don't miss our Adult Education Course , Stevens Henager College 350 South 700 East, Salt Lake City Place: Instructor: Merrill Lynch Account Executive Monte Hcmilton $12.50 for the complete course Cost: re at ' At Stevens Henager Colley:, tele. phone 3644791; or call Monte Hamilton at 328611. There will be plenty of time for questions. And you'll learn many of the elements, both theoretical and practical needed to understano today's stock market. you'd like more information, just call thE Merrill Lynch account executive at If MERRILL LYNCH, & SMITH INC Kennecott Building SALT LAKE CITY 84111 Telephone: 40.3,001, --,---- ; s :,,,d "der- (4. '7-0- iii.' 1.1n21,' 6 I 43 :1. I ;:;ri-- Holsinger said the industrial complex will cost about $5 million with the purchase of ground, construction and other costs. An estimated $3 million will be expended for the same thing on the commercial site. Holsinger said he has been purchasing land and planning the complex since October 1968 and actual building construction will begin as soon as I . , Commission approval of auffilitimilmmuitana the line's merger with the next year. Union Pacific "hopefully, early next year." Langdon reported to stockholders that the Rock Island had a $9.8 million deficit last year. It last showed a profit Irt Althou...h he itroragt approval' of the Rock island-Unio- ,1, n the ICC decision might be appealed to the courts by opposing railroads, delayint of the a cco mplishment merger. in 1966. Vice President Named - ., ,; Hostess Retires Income Spec Fd Stock Fd Eberst Egret Emerg Energy Ent Fd GROUP Cap Fnd 6.68 9.51 Equity 9.69 10.62 Egt Gr Fnd Ir 12.42 13.61 Essex Ow Am Div Am Ex Am Grth Am Inv tk M Mut Am Nat Am Pac ANCHOR 10.33 11.28 9.76 6.61 7.16 8.47 11.47 9.27 10.13 3.09 3.38 7.36 8.04 6.04 6.60 11.02 12.04 14.30 15.63 13.34 14.59 Ivy Fd Hanck Geo Grtli 8.82 8.82 8.05 8.75 20.84 20.86 .1 ihnstn 14.04 15.34' 11.20 12.24 Si? 8.93 7.06 7.72 10.3$ 11.31 8.48 927 4.82 5.27 13.26 14.49 8.24 9.01 15.18 16.61 , - 1 r' Li -- ,1 7.96 13.36 8.16 x9.36 17.41 15.30 14.21 22.81 10.62 10.91 13.50 11.31 x16.37 24.70 8.70 13,86 8.92 10.23 19.ui Livestock Metal Market Suit Lake Eggs Flow iividend EACH MONTH , I. - ,,L I 322-585- ' IS'i, .".7t rA,, . . 1 , ,. ' . OF OFFiCE AtfluMATION Ir'sf-T'- o ' Main, Salt Lakat City 424 S. - ;WWI k tlAilAjj114 ""At!1340.,..0ko.,mt,, San Francisco San Jose Sacramento Redding Santa Ana Seattle Salt Lake City Denver ';'tfiti :44' st tol'-;',- 4 ,,, ''''' .14v (). '. a' ? j, i'af:Irf,.- - ,1 rot ; 1VtV7,4:::1, 'I', , 41'4' :44 lie t ., : C I 21 ir 0, Large General Motors dealership'. has an immediate opening for a qualified office manager and reasurer to be in charge of business office and complete accounting system. Comprehensive understanding of standard GM Accounting System necessary. All replies will be kept in strict confidence. Please secretary-t- ,t4iii., 7.1 II C rt si Executive P Serving the West.. .the Western way 2 -- 1 b a Ii GEER LEASING CO. call . a. 50 ad 1, LIND, Inc. a See or phone us today! We'll quote bindabsorb any increases in ing rates money or car costs. How can you lose? Ti-,- J. room order now and save! ,:,'Mr; , T,Te 1,r6,1;11,t, S. MODELS be 'gag ' -- , .1--J II - 10 0,,,Sti.1'.41W4t.,-, a varying your 1970 S t,'T would you likerla , i e'' . 'J :. . Malcolm F. LeSueur has been named vice 18 East 6th president of Petty Motor Lease, ,....:::-....,.South. ; Associated with the automobile business for .i.r....rf. :;iL'N' over 20 years, Mr. LeSueur will be engaged in the leasing of automobiles and trucks of all ,,..4;:;:,;.!'(A...'4 makes as well as office and industrial equip- - ..14.,,w,....;.:0i...,;-il:' .T.'71......,1::,.4:. ment. . Mr. LeSueur has received many honors dur(,.0,-11gs: ing his sales career including the Top Hatter Award from the Ford Motor Company. ill.: A graduate of Brigham Young University, he Mr. LeSueur, cushas served as general sales manager and tomer relations manager at Petty Ford. check 1:11i 't 1161.11'1Fri' ,7'. (1,..,,,, n Pacific merger, Lang-dowarned stockholders that i i..,,o,o, .t. On mmerce fire-refin- ribluni ma Ak,k..6.11 a., koio it v ) 4,-- 1r .;;,. e electrolytic copper cathodes produced and sold in the United States is 51 cents per pound. The current schedule of premiums for shapes and the allowance for copper remain unchanged. full-plat- terstate Commerce 'tea- j 'inv.' - NEW YORK Kennecott Sales Corporation announced effective today its price for Corner After 15 years and 225,000 school children, Mrs. Violet L. Nielson has retired as hostess for the Continental Baking Co., added. She has been succeeded by Mrs. Ruth Dalton.., Mrs. Nielson has conducted Hostessi tir77.77,71 Room activity for hundreds of adult groups ...; Funds some 15,000 school children' rnd hes CEC01:1-c:- 0,,,,..0,,, Minders Quotations on bakery tours. She also has su--1,.; ' c:ch , cers,iEed demonstrators introduc:ng new, lisle bid and asked CriCe5 On Muttiit Funds NEW YORK WOFollowing is products and bas participated in openings for as quoted by the NotirD Inc. ao;::t,'.:::.fi::t new mer:;tts and at grocer and restaurant Bid Asked Bid Asked Bid Asked Bid AS o',J1:7$4",","!;4.,i' ,SSOC,ation conventions. 10.34 11.24 Price TR 24.31 24.01 15.44 15.4 Mut Drexel 2.32 Aberdn .,,..' ,,.,K. She is vice president of the Ametican.1 12.68 13.90 Sock 10.52 10,52 I 19.84 21.57 Pro Fd 7.20 2.541 Dreyfus Adv RI ,,', 11.97 9.64 Providt 4.7$ 5.191 7.87 Affil Fd Dry Lv 12.5613.6 Select Business Women's Association. Last year, the 1Y1::,,,.,44,',J:,:,::i 9.85 10.77 EATON 7.81 8.49 Var Puritan a 9.95 9.95 Pay AFuture , 4.93 5.39 PUTNAM Inv Res 11.43 12.49 HOWARD: 'AlPh8 organization chose her as business woman of, 22.12 22.80 FUNDS: 10.66 11.65 istel Fd Bal 5.88 643 a,,rricap Nielson Mrs. the year. 11.21 14.60 15.96 Equity 12.37 13.52 Ivest 10.3 3.24 3.51 Grwth Am Bus . 4';',7r,',.1'. rxv- KCC Price Note financial support can be obtained. Recent crackdowns on federal construction has put a clamp on lending funds and finances are hard to get, he -..- 'Agitiehlt,7.- mer Ramada vice president. Langdon said the Union Pacific rIfer was ':the only one qualified for consideration. In view of the (financial) sittial tion at the Chicago and North Western, their bid is not to be taken seriously. f; t, ', 111; A- ittt..ti....;11 k, in Jervis CHICAGO (UPI) Langdon. chairman and president of he Rock Island Railr 0 a d, said iirtilitil!!!luilniiimit Mond3y he In- expects , '..' ,,- -- faltet' I '1,. owns 20 acres of ground this location. LOUISVILLE, KY. (UPI) The Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. said today it is entering the motel business, with the facilities to include existing motels on a franchising or purchase basis and construction of new ones. The new division will be headed by T. F. former presiHetherington, dent of Ramada Inns Inc., and Norman P. Monson, for- Okay Expected , . ,rtur-Yil,f-0- "r:,.:47-- Motel Franchise Rail Merger Cash Grain ' V9, ; Ipt 111:11!,13 328-461- 1 ammilfina ,:. N..,::1 Ni Tuesday, September 9, 1969 10B 41RPRTIII ,,. 1 'SI:A .::,.: will be held at the new J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah. The associatior includes about 60 mEmbers, representing a majority of the larger firms an businesses in the area. tango cl'al'i' ; P1 qt-nt:- ': 14,:,:: The conference 1...,, - .: vox 5v , ' :,, ",,z.,. , ' ; .,Z:1 .1:: iil,,,: '1 - lt ' - k .:: U. Iltfritdrbvito Nno,.' - 2- 4 g A Inv KEYSTONE: Cost Bi 19.34 20.21 Vista Cost B2 20.13 21.96 Voyg 9.32 10.17 IRect Tech Cusp 94 7.89 8.61 Revere Cost K1 NORTH SALT LAHR, Monday auction:1 NEW YORK (AP) Spot nonterri;u1 5.20 5.68 Rose LM Cust K2 copper Cost Si 17.46 19.05 Schustr Producers Livetock Market Hogs metal a prices Tuesday: Connecticut cents pound, Valley; lead Cost 52 10.90 11.89 SCUDDER FOS: U.S. and 3 lb barrows and gilts tb12 cems a pound, New York; zinc Int Inv 8.08 8.82 15.53 Cost 53 . 8.71 9.55 Evert Inc sows St. 25.50; East cents a 1$4512 Louis; tin Sder 24.27 54 5.08 Cust pound, 1.30 1.42 lExpi Fd 35,64 5.551 Asso Fd Nevi vork; odd t'1.1S a 4.25 466.1 Pal 11.61 Polaris 14.65 14.65 6.25 6.83 iFairtld Astron Cattle. 710 head; cows were weak to st.001,, Corn 10.91 per troy ounco, New York; sliver $1.71 7.79 Tss 10.72 10.72 Knikr IF:n Bur AXE 11.15 12.06 .50 lower; most decline on utility and Per troy ounce, New York; quicksilver 14.75 Knk Gth 10.69 10.81 fSec Div 1Fed Grth HOUGHTON: 12.36 ..ex Inc 10.04 10.975ec Eq 3.55 3.88 commercial; 6.84 7.43 F id Cap Fnd A bulls fully steady to otrorg; $491 nominal per flask, New York. In !Sec 14.99 F ReS 17.89 16.38 7.62 8.33', Les B Fid Fund 9.48 8.72 Fnd and feeder cattle steady. 19.87 26.99 Lihrty 6.20 6.78 !SO Am Stk Fnd 6.29 6.87 Fid Trnd 437 5.43 ISO Six ISA 10.68- Cows: Canner and cutter 17.40-23Jte GT Axe Sci 5.08 5.52 'FINANCIAL 4,. ' Lite Ins 6.87 7.51 15h Dean 21.54 8.61 8.61 PROGRAMS: Babson slough-- 1 5.76 6.301Side Fd 9.68 10.58' ;utility and commercial 6.42 7.33 ..ing Fd Berger K 9.58 9.58 Dyn JI,fiCA 4.04 4.43 LOOMIS SAYLES: iSgma Cp 9.74 10.64, ter bulls Blair Fd 9.78 10.69 Ind In Tuesday's market unchanged. Prices to 11.62 12.70 6.24 6.83 Can lot 38.60 38.60!Sgma 6.71 7.33 Inc Bnd Stk rate, ChOice heifers retailers delivered to st0r0 in cartons; 8. 35 9.14 Cap Dv 11.39 11.391Sgma Tr 9.69 10.59 IFed cattle: 7.38 8.07 Vent Bost St cases exchanged: Grade AA extra large 11.60 14.65 ,Smith 9.43 14.65 Mut 8 x10.61 low F 8.17 8.93 Va to .1st 9.43 good choice Veers Bost Fd Grade AA large Grade AA In G 9.40 10.30 Manhtn 7.36 7.71 iSwstn Inv 8.95 Broad St 14.36 9.681 lb steers medium Feeder cattier Choice Grade AA small 8.55 9.37 Mass Fd 10.61 11.60 Sw InvGw 7.92 15.07 15.5211st In S Bullock AA large to 1 Grade Sovr In Pricqs 1.80 12.90 14.10 15.4 9.17 Multi 9.09 9.23 Mass Or producer.: CG Fund lb good AA Grade medium 5.36 5.36 7.39 8.08 Mass Tr 15.37 16.4715t Farm 18.67 20.19 !Fst Nat Cdn Fd Holstein steer m;xed good and Grade AA small St State 41.05 4.77 9.07 45.01 49.00 IFst 1.28 S:err Mates 49.75. Inc OP Cap ' lb steers choice choice 11.54 11.54 STEADMAN Maiher Cap Shrs 6.93 7.59 !Fletchr C 7.65 ,.:1,0 current rate 0 9.4 10.39:FUNDS: lb '; Cent Shr 10.55 11.53 )Fletchr F 6.45 - - - McDon heifers good Am Ind 10.81 11.81 7.66 7.31 Mid 6.55 Am Fla Grth CHANNING choice lb heifer calves 4 7.161 7.18 7.85: 11.00-325.43 5.931MclyS Fidcy Co 14.21 FUNDS; 'Rid Gr several lots of light medium 8.03 8.771Mdys 4.45 4.86! to good stock cows with small calves at Fd 13.48 14.73 Sci Gr 11.95 13.061Foundrs Balm n CHICAGO U.POCash grain sales:, 9.00 9.84 STEIN ROE FOS: Corn St 1.74 1.90 Foursq F 11.54 12.61 iMorgan 0 side per pair; feeder cows No. 2 soft red Wneat unchanged; Bel 19.96 19.96: MORTON FOS: 6.32 6.91 FRANKLIN Gnvth 1.2134N. .0 14.58 10.94 14.54 1.48 9.98 7.76 CUSTODIAN: Cap Grwth Incom 1 No. 1,271 Corn yellow unchanged; 13.88 13.881 3.99 4.37 Stock 6.85 7.51 Inc 2.79 3.05 Corn 4 Spec!l OGDEN (APUSDA) ty IA, Cattle and No. 2 yellow 1.27. 4-7.68 8.42 Sup Inv DNTC 11.32 12.41 Ins 6.82 CHASE GROUP No. 2 extra hew Oats unchanged; 6.47 7.09 Mit Fd 9.14 9.88 Sup Insm 9.09 9.96 calves 750, including 50 calves; small of,,,:.;;T Fnd Bos 11.44 12.50 Util Current rate 2.30 5.73 6.19 SYncro 11.27 12.32 fering 213 slatmhter steers little changed; white e2N. 93.63 97.79 Inc Gth Front Rye unchanged; No. 2 plump 1.074N. 11.46 12.52 Freedm $54 9.33 Muom Or 5.04 5..9 TMR Ap 19.36 21.16 slaughter St Bos heifers teed scarce, , untested;, Barley: Mmalting 10.22 10.55 Cnem Fd 17.94 19.61 Fund Am 9.32 10.19 ;Muorn In 10.11 10.79 ',Trners . !Mut Shrs 17.84 17.84Technic 6.10 6.67 slaughter cows weak to 50 lower; bulls Gen Sec COLONIAL 1 No. yelloW unchanged; Soybeans abtur feeder over-al- l 'Technic cattle 11.91 1Aut 2.66 11.9e 2.61 steady; firm, Gr Clor Tr FUNDS: , 4 7.83 8.53, quality cf feeders more attractive than in 2.50; track Chicagu. klea Mut 10.42 10.631Toth Fri 11.63 12.71 GROUP SEC: Col 1 1.65 9.461,Iat Ws 23.13 9.99 10.81 ,Imoltn 4.38 ssal I Aerosp :iiirec:rit weeks; slaughter steers, individual &It ..4 and choice 10.98 lb 10.98 13.18 7.30 7.65, 116041,15 Ind 6.35 6.94 Corn St iTowdr Grwth individual stand..-r1.98 14.4114at Inv 7.82 1.45 :Transm 7.70 817127.35-28.70- ; and good 6.53 7.14 Ful Ad Vent lb Holstein 9.48 0.3611,1004,500 slaughCorn Fd !Grth Ind 21.54 22.19 NAT SEC SER: 3 Tray Eq 'Tudor H 16.80 6.36 ter cows, 15.77 17.24 10.46 4.97 5.40 :Grychn Balan commercial CmStFd (daily ai 011111 5.48 5.991Twin CG 4.10 4.59 25.25 25.24 COMMONWLTH Bond commercial) bulls, 23.6046.10; IGuard ,, 4.36 4.77 Irwin CI ib slaughter calves 4.69 5.17''mostly choice IHam HDA 4.79 523 Divid !FUNDS: 6.88 7.52 :Unified feeder 9.46 10.34 Ham Gr 9.85 10.77 29.50.33.25; 8.76 9.571 Pt Stk individual steers, Cap 9 35 10.22 ono c.2 -- 3,551 1.33 5.92 Unifune 9.70 10.60 Hnover Incom Inc u.. calvc, calves 8.35 9.13 :UNIFIED 8.84 9.66 Stock 9.45 10.33 !Harbor FDS: Choice 550750 lb Inv AcCu 8.93 9.53 10.42 Gartwel 14.23 15.55 Grwilt 7.33 8.01 several individual lb St1 ;6)415 13.PS 15.26 6.14 9.761 Incom 11.64 1259 iNat Wst few ICOMMONWLTH choice !H&C Lv lb 7.77 8.49 9.67 10.51 Scien 1H&G Fold 8.85 8.85 .Nel Ge IR UST: good packane F Cn 12.40 13.55 :Neuwth 1.46 1.59 Hedoe 323 lb Holstein calves 29.10;1 good mostly ' 2.87 3.14 New Era 1.70 1,84 Itterilge 9.60 9.61 iVALUE LINE IF135: other standard and good b H31.1 1 IALB 1448 15.50 New Hof 26.12 26.12 Val Lne x7.54 8.26 steins 5 8, lb Holsteins Comp As 14.88 16.31 Horace (1 Val Inc 7.73 8.451New Wid 13.25 14.4 5.21 5.71 feeder heifers, few individual 'Comp Cp LIS 1.96 Huoshn 1 Val 17.94 16.38 7.26 7,96" choice 5.23 5.72 ,Nsi Vent 0 Spc lb calves 270048.20; choice' Comp Bd 9.16 9.96 SI Gr I 4.43 4.84 Newton 7.61 8.32 500.703 1493 16 32 Vance lb 26.00.28.00; Comp Fd 9.75 10.60 SI Inc good 9.03 9.87 Neas1 IT 16.16 16.16 'Vndrblt 7.89 8.62 standard 4.98 5.44 mpact Comstk and Including svme 8.25 9.021Vandrd 5.23 5.721young cows, 15,97 15.97 Concrd mP Cap 10.00 10.8710cean 8.16 8.28 !Varied In 4.94 7.501 7.48 8.13.0mega Cons Inv 12.25 12.75 mp Cr I 11.66 12.751100 nc Fd Fnd 14.57 15.921Viking Gr 6.90 CnStirn OMAHA (AMCattle-13,0- 00; slaughter 965 10.55 WalIS on 11.5 12.66 steers and heifers 2550 lower; cows 9,79 '9.89 nc Bost 7,14 7.82 poi Fnd Contrail mod9.78 10.69 One Wm 15.74 15.74 Wash Mt 17.33 3.48 eralely active, fully Corp Ld 15.05 16.54 nd Fnd bulls steady; steady, For $3,000 or more, you coa Well 14.72 ONeil 11.68 15.66 Fd 12.70 feeders 13.07 14.11 nd Trnd ' Cntry active, moderately strong; 7.55 9.26 West Ind 7.48 11.17lslaughter steers 516 6.10 Opph Cwn Dal 11.16 12.21 nd Am receive check each mond!, high choice and prime 8.01 8.01 .Whithl 1458 6.91 7.55 ns&Bnk 6.49 7.10 'Penn Sq Cwn Div 4 lb yield grade 30.25; grade 3.4 6.7311,167 8.11 8.11 Wndsor In DeVohM 65.15 65.15 nvC Am 13.2$ 14.48 Penn M amounts, from choice 1,0504,225 lb slaughter 5.75 a.281heifers higl, 9.16 9.16 Phila Fd 1484 16.26 Winfid 12.07 13.19 nv Guid Decatr choice and prime 950 lb yield high 1 12.74 7.15 investment account. 12.74 nv 13.26 14.49 909 7.82 Ind DelaFt1 9.931Wiscoh illorm lb 1,0504,225 lb slaughter 7.70 8.42 Worth 3.04 3.31 11.99 13.10 Pilot 7.98 8.72 ow Boo Delta , Your money will be spread sta6ghter heifers high choice and prime , IP41 Dine St 10.63 10.63 3.73 4.09 NVEST GROUP: Divid Sh 950 lb yield grade 3 29.10; ' cows utility 12.74 13.92 IDSND 4.88 5.30 Pioneer ' 6.52 7.13 Dow Th split. over more than 250 selected I Arrs-mo- r and commercial 2000 to 21.50; canner 11.63 12.71 IDS Pr 4.51 4.901Planned Downy 'Int' and cutter bulls utility and . American companies. commercial 500; barrows and gilts fairly Hops momniN.manal11 CAR AND TRUCK LEASING INDIVIDUAL OR ELEIT , . , ,.. activ, strong to 50 higher; mostly 75' ,I? e 0 lb higher. U.S. 14 sows steady to 25 higher; U.S. 290.340 '',,te ,'. lb Sheer' 1,200; slaughter lambs moder150 S. 6th EAST ately active, steady to strong; slaughter ewes fully steady; spring slaughter lamb, SALT LAKE CITY SUITE ; bulk choice some lots with end prime' CALL 3214191 lb both wooled and shorn No. I pelts 4 fi carryingl ''''n ,, Plane .en n me r. suggatal monthly live.1 Los ANGELES Stock market for Artesia for Sept. V N levottmosio (of I $ Cattle ii00. calves 50; slauohter cows come and bulls active strong; other classes Poorly tested; most feeders held for Mom .tetit 2 com Wednesdays auction; slaughter -- t few l.May mostly hoisteins high dressing to 2330; cutter te.50.21.50; Sidra, '1.- -canner 17.10.19.50) slaughter bulls Utility 1 few commercial and good , -high dreslinn rtility and commercial hoCI 4 lsteins :9.00 1:1A,-, AUDI 00,0,04.00 4,, 30 20 The commercial complex will also have 100 motel units, 30 apartments, grocery store, service station, retail store offices and other commercial space. This part of the comp-lex will be on the south side of 7200 South. The company 1 '...L,- the risks and rewards of investing how to plan an investment program E'Lq PIERCE, FENNER - ..,1000.141P s, the company has presently purchased acres of ground and have acres under option to buy. r'..,' ' ndo s mini-warehouse- a service station in this part, - ,1:, , - what stocks and bonds are how they are bought and sold . how to read a financial report , Is , i, ."f: J.: If nel Association, Sept. 19. The conference will hear from Antel Ricks, direetnr of the paperwork standards and automation division of the National Archives and Records Service. Another speaker will be Dr. Geotrm S. Odiorne. dean of the college of business at the University of Utah. 1 t , ' S , ,, erl 10 or During this course you'll learn: A - ' ' ,, .... q:, 21.;: and a bank Holsinger said I , . 4,A ik e Registration: '' 1 ;3 , otell""?Prh., -4 ilt zesmeemme P t ' . and industrial Computers relations will be the main subjects of the sixth annual Crocsroads el the West Conference for the Utah Person- ! , "ir.. , Ni.:- - .. ... ci , I i I I ki ''', consecutive Tuesday evenings beg!nning Sept. lb, 7:009:30 PM 8 Time: ., F, .,, (4)roi cull st a i rgrolitNik'tIttillft;--. o ""- per-Son- s, ellgt ' it .. t 'It ' i1 o -- several I ii,.. t ': , , - 7., -- Plans call for 100 motel two units, restaurants, a small convention center that will hold from 100 to 200 li.. 7 ''''' Y .7 ': N .. .....,7.,,...,:,......;:' 4, -- Paul Holsinger, investment company president, said 30 acres and possibly an additional 20 acres on the north side of the road will be the industrial site. i I z. . , , ' - i ,., tracks. , We think you'll be interested. -- ,-,- .,,, ,e,. .mit,',--s,,- The project is being handled by the Golden West Investment Co., and the complex will cover ground on both sides of 7200 South adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad 14,0 WI 4i An $8 million MIDVALE industrial and commercial complex that will boast motel units and many retail offices is being considered at 7200 South and 3rd West in Midvale. ni-4- Ill 71 I :' .:::,,i I ,,... $8 Million Project Eyed In Midvale Sint T1, , ,C , ' STOCKS BONDS . 0 - Midvale Mayor Henry Beckstead, left, views model shows by Thomas Frank, Paul Holsinger. s, vi, ' ,,,,.. .... ut, '1 , :,,,,.. 1.. '''L..,ffiii libi..),,,,..$1.......!,,'::.:....";:ii:: t .:- , sts I ILL -- ow ' T, 1 ,. ::....,.:,-;- '''''', '.'' $:.;.: ,,,....00,...-,- " rli (UPI) 1 ,1 I , ', .:: ':.7 ' ....owrir - actively nir- 1114, p , :j - - .s, ' ,A . LOW , , 6, The Defense Department has awarded Boeing Aircraft Co., Seattle, Wash., a $19.8 million Air Force contract for procurement of Minuteman missiles. ' , t. r ri It 7.71.1'",. Boeing Wins Pact WASHINGTON 1 Itt the "Tomorrow, biggest poker game in history will be played by the oil companies, bidding alone and in combination for the 179 lease blocks comprising 451,000 acres. Tills not a game for amateurs. In fact. anyone with less than $50 million to bid might Just as well stay home. It is estimated that tomorrow night Alaska may be richer by $1.5 billion," he said in his talk. Ogden Ave. 399.3785 .. ." .,.., ,, i ), ':, ,,,,, .."...'' ;. 11 involved in the Alaskan North Slope," Sears told the Rotarians. 370 So. 7th E. Solt Lake 364.6561 , a SD 1 1 How good can .:See Him Now , i - - Protection, r, 1 : i For Complete t , r Insurance Consultant. Tracy Insurance Agency I, '.; ii Si. ,, 01 At ..a, ,...1,7 .1,,, r the oil depletion allowance at its present level, but now he has gone along with the proposed reduction. LOCATED IN "We're doing a lot of mineral exploring. Our headquarters for the western region exiloration program is located here in Salt Lake City," Sears said. !nThe western region eludes, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California and Wyoming, he explained. "We're looking for lead, silver, zinc, copper and uranium. We have a mine near Ely, Nev., that we're working on right now," he said, adding that the minerals exploration is relatively new for Phillips. It has been given particular emphaEis in the last year and a half. ADDRESSES ROTARY Sears spoke at the Salt Lake Rotary Club luncheon meeting today at noon at the Hotel Utah. , Robert A. (Dick) Burns ; ' , , ; '-- - c 1 4;,..,---7 1 1'1' that the oil people are "pretty disappointed" in the Nixon administration. Before the election, Pres:dent Richard M. Nixon stated that he favored keeping , ;Eopt IL;.b,, - ' i vt, indicated He , , , , - ----F--- ; cfs,21,-- ' i vki , t i NT, , ,.. I Personnel Confab On Sept. 9 r , 4it,, ..., ,,.., "The depletion allowance is the only way the oil companies can put a little away to make up for all the dry boles," he said. Turning to the Issue of the percentage depletion allow rz". .... ance for the oil Industry, Sears said that reducing the allowance would mean higher prices or would reduce the incentive to explore for new oil fields. OIL DEPLETIOS - , ' A s Oil - -N. ,,,,,--- k It V 1 I 4 4 4 Reply to Box X-1- 3, core of this Filler 1 |