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Show DESERET 3D NEWS, Thursday, October 2, 1969 October Livestock LAKE Producer NORTH SALT auci on: Market Wednesday Livestock hos weak to ,25 lower; U.S. 1 and 3 sows lb 24.50 25.25; hteo; all ctesses of lambs to and ewes choice 88 and stronq; good fully steady 00; to IX lb slaughter lambs 25 lambs teeder choice and lb good 27 slaughter ewes fed cattle steady; Steady; alt classes of bulls steadv; slaughter to Stocker and feeder cattle fully stead Cattie- Srong. Cows: Canner 16 50 19 00; odd head of low yielding 13.25 15.25. cufts-eorsa! 3heH17 10; utility at.d commercial 18 50 22.00; slaughter bulls Fed caMIe: Choice steers and choice absent; qood to Ic 24. 0; good to low choice heifers 23.80 26.50. cattle: Feeder 29 9 fieifers steers Choice lb ; 26.35-2- lb 75; steers good ; lb steers choice Holstein steers 22 ; lb 31.00; lb sheers good one lof of choice 425 lb heifers X 230 lb heifers calves at 35 00; mixed good heifers feeder choica and lb 5.500, slaughter Cattle steers and heifers continued slow. Slauqh-trsteers fuiiy 25 lower heifers 25 50 bulls lower. Cows moderately active; ers choice slaughter 27.00-2lb yield grade 25; mixed good 25. Good lo 26.50-2anr choree heifers: cnoice 850 24 2526.50; slaughter 26.00 tn 27.00. to 1.000 lb vield grade lb oood and choite nvxnd 25 Good 23.00 to 25.25. lb sows steady, 24.00-1- 25,00. U.S. 13 Hogs Bctr.e, barrows higher. uS 6,500; t 1969 Quotation from tn NAiD are repre sentative inter dealer prices as of approxmarkets p m. tnter-deae- r imately change throughout The dav. Prices do not include retail mi'XuP, markdown or commission. Funds 'Go In Germany - 700, small supply sheep and Sheep SECURITIES lambs moderaiely active steady. Supply1 lambs snorn mainly wooled slaughter Aibrtsnslnc slaughter lamb;: a few lots choice and AmalSqrBds Wooled AnaditeCorp prime 90 to 105 lb 28 slaughter lambs: Buik e Met. some lots AmSvpAln AmerWstrn with end prime 85 to 11 It 28.00-250. ewes: Snorn slaughter cu't to pood ArdenMayfair BnfclStdLife BnnvMeSylvan BrwngArms CHICAGO Livestock: Hogs 2.500, Barrows and gilts open to ComlShrng ContBk mostly 25c hiqner, later steadv; fairly acDasaCorp tive cany, later rather slow; No. 0 225 head at 28.00; DataDesign lb T7. DeiphiTyirOil No. lb sows steady DnvrRIEst to 25c higher? fairly active; No. Emdekolnfl No. lb lb EauityOi! No. 23 lb FirstSecCorp boars FirstSecInv Cattle 200. Calves none. Small supply IstWstrnFin cows steady to strong; few bulls steady; GarrettFrt HydroFlameCorp ut,l.y and commercial cows IdealNatl canner and cutter 17 00; utility and IntermtnGas commercial bulis Magnatnv Maonalnv6-7- 3 Sheep 100. Small supply wooted ilauqh ter lambs steady; lot prime 77 lb 29. 00; MicInvCorp Mrrsn-Kndspackage good 83 lb 25.00. NatlAmerLife Natiec OMAHA tdv; FINANCE FACTS Over The Counter Metal Market NEW YORK AP) Soot nonferrous metal prices Thursday: Copper cents a pound, Connecticut Valiev; lead 15' 7 cents a pound, New York; zinc 15V cents a pound. East St. Louis; tin $14 an ounce. New York; silver $1,870 per troy $485.00 and gilts fairly! ounce, New York; quicksilver au0-ibi nominal per fiask, New York. NatiWstrnLife NnrthAmer Re OHInc Resrchlnd Pobinslnd RoyalExeHnnsAM SaltLakeHdw Schottlnd SentSec SIvrKgMnNev SMC ny SowstRssrch B:d Asked 9 75 92 03 10 25 95.00 9.50 9.00 16.00 7.00 10 75 19.50 2 75 18.00 35 60 16.00 4i.CC 15.50 . .87 'a 10.37 V 3.00 13.25 36.75 7.25 4.87'2 31.00 11.00 4 50 8 87V2 3 50 97.00 10.00 18 25 1.50 l.T7Vj 6.75 00 9.75 6.00 3 50 7 62" 3.00 24.00 15 50 500 13.00 12.37 18 59 By ARNOLD IRVINE Deseret News Business Writer Salt Lake Eggs 17. C3 7.50 11.00 20.25 3.25 19.50 38 50 18.00 Thursday's market unchanged. Prices to retaders delivered to stores in cartons; cases exchanged: Grade AA Extra Large Grade AA Larqe Grade AA Medium Grue AA Smaii 226. 4iH) Prices to producers: 16.50 Grade AA Large AA Grade 1.121' Medium 10.871'? Grade AA Small 3.371-- 14.00 37 75 7.75 5.12 32.00 2 12 50 No 2 CHICAGO (AP) Wheat hard yellow 1.32Vi n; No 2 soft red 1.22V4 n. Corn No 2 yellow 1.19A n. No 2 extra heavy white 61V n. Oats No Soybeans yellow 2.331 n. Soybean oil 10.05n. 5.00 9.25 4.50 95.00 10.50 19.00 2.00 81 25 7 4 75 10.12V 6.50 4.00 8.00 3.25 26.00 16.00 5.50 1500 1275 Cash Grain 7 What the Stock Market Did Wednesday Tuesday Wk Age 3 5 New highs 2? 91 143 New lows . 139 410 542 Advances 504 Declines 823 780 754 28C 282 3)0 Unchanged 1543 Totals 1564 1578 New York Stock Exchange sales today 9,090,000 New York Stock fodsy conymnn Exchange Bon tales!i savings money in housing, accounts and life insurance. The buying of stocks is new to him, the partners explained. American mutual funds are ' gaining acceptance among conservative West German investors, according to a pair of German brokers who currently are visiting .in Utah. Jurgen Friedrich and Dr. Jochem Erlemann are two of in the Cologne firm, broker Dr. Amann, Ltd. Deutschland. Traveling with them are 12 of their companys 68 salesmen who are deployed throughout West Germany and France. The 12 are winners of a sales contest sponsored by the brokerage. seven Were like missionaries who bring to the people a new idea. We have to create a in:.., Mr. Friedrich Dr. Erlcman partners They plan to visit New York, San Francisco and the Bahamas where they will attend a convention. In Utah, they are the guests of Snellen Johnson, one of the U.S. partners in the brokerage. The average German investor would rather put his desire, they said. Beth speak English fluently. Their missionary effort has successful, apparently. Established in March of this year, their firm now is one of the 10 largest of a hundred or so West German brokerages in the mutual fund business. They said that about 8G per cent of their sales are U.S. mutual funds. Performance funds have been the most popular. Most of the remaining 20 been of their business is in Canadian and Japanese funds. per cent The German mutual funds very' well so far, they said. The mutual fund program started in Ger- havent performed many about 10 years ago. The funds are all sponsored by banks which also handle all stock transactions. The recent downtrend in the U.S. stock market has hurt business in Germany. German investors are no different they hate to lose money. Also the threat of the revaluation of the mark has hurt business. Everyone is waiting to see if the value of the mark is increased six per cent so they can buy mutual funds correspondingly cheaper. GM 1970 Caprice. feel like Big himself. A lot of ears cost more. But few if any are really that much more car. Which explains why more youll N and more of the smart money coming to Caprice. Look what you get: A big substantial V 8 engine, power disc prestige car with a new brakes, Astro Ventilation, wheel covers, deep twist carpeting, posh appointments. A remarkably roomy car, with a ride so smooth and silent 350-cubic-in- ch Tell you what, though. If you absolutely insist 6-w- ay on a more expensive car, we wont stand in your way. Go ahead and order air conditioning. Order stereo. Order tinted glass, power windows, power seat, our new Headlight Delay system. Your Chevrolet dealer will happily help. t See him real soon. Putting you first, keeps us first On the move. |