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Show Gold Price Irritating Noise 'Pollution Form B Li I K NLA t i i.isp i Ei .r v ipa ps ! t -- I P I if a uui tifi ii.iOf. r v fiP- iiid'''ii.il i,' -!' Consider then, ..'i.idlir ;1P", a luge ilia e t.utrr, a pr.pu- - l!i dp ' I i 11 i I.. i ,r.P ar pre- 'i a purei-h-.pur.',' 2 ror'Trui PGn. lum-be- r i void products, g ard n l',ir ! faiir.tig ri -a . n 7P-- aras r n of military seri-- j p, r .j'.i more on matprials in ns, ?'() ip ',ip;is ;i i,i,n annually iitaiii-iK- g rorrmernai and it.iljstii.il bmldirg'. It pais wi' i, -- ip t'an St rniiiun ainii.i'lv in lose of hearing i -- '.'ipritid!. -, and i.'.ntiM pay more hut for ignoiarifp of statp Ians. Ti py vary from state to sra'e. Mnhgan has a rompensable rravrruiiTi of S2 VA for to'al hpiiii g los ; Nebraska, a s'j- rid'.ii! A iirn ot i) 7 on it giips bt yo'td hiin.an lain- - Noisy iiiliHri.il plants rienr F" An independent Insurance Agent Works for You mr' 111 INSURANCE PROTECTION doesn't work in GET THE MOST BUSINESS INSURANCE Copoble, competent service; re sponsibU counsel ond ddvice on ony insurance program. Either ! UDCIT TCIMS AVJULAIJ Oil ATP INSURANCE AGENCY C. Josephson or Ronald I. Snepherd of the Protection TTrr" ? 304 Je49 Solt La 9629 Mm. DALE JOSIPHSON CO 306k Highlond Dr, Phone 407-363- 1 J IWf Urolt AMERICAN INSURANCE & INVESTMENT Mer J. Grant CORP.' & Company INSURANCE FIRE AUTO INSURANCE Ph. P n. jM-on- SERVICE Bill Young C. R rBud) Bennion 65 S. Main 322-343- 4 ' Atpi.i dfa a i e dro.vr.irg in a cataract of noise and dor. t vpern to k ow it " savs Dr Vern 0 Km.d'Pn. c.oan-cior emeri'L' of the Lnier-s.t- y of CI.fonia and ao amustual consultant. .arut i if y. some rompames Kc.p rurpfl nto the fieid of ra sp. F.ber-gi.t'Over, Corp. of Tolpdn, Ohio, a major supplier of engineered acou-t- u al material's, recently surveyed none on 0! and military boats, it found that the highest noise Ieels were at points closest to the engine. Sine it was impractical to redesign the engine, it improvised by adding insulation ar.d gasket' Noise was r u" dramatically. Tlie same p. The price fAPi of gold continued to slide oa Europe's free markets today. In London ard Zurich it hit record lo s for the second straight day. T e fall in the gold pra e was seen in financial communities as a s.gn of returnm the strength ing corhd-r.i- e 0; paper money. company reduced -r warm up no;sp by 90 at the Los Angeles tional Airport p- cent Interna- through shield-- . fibe-glfl'.- jet using l.s o'fiia! trip p m e n 1 to lo-- gold price motaj i tjnrfftr 0 u speculative buying pressure. In effect, an increase in the official price wou'd have devalued the dollar. The drop m the price of gold on me fiee market, where ratp tp - At the same time, two convention speaker on Wedr.es-da- v desi ribed the boner, rs from a variable or flevble interest rate policy of lending n t itut.on-- . this Under program a lending institution has a provi'ioner m its rrert-gag- e loan which permits ft-rate of mreiesf 0.1 the loan to nsp or decline with th current cost of money. Interest rates lor mot tag? loans will likely hold rather al- lowed to float, has spived to rake some of the pressure off the dollar. At the height of This is a good time for vestors to acquire blue chip stocks at very low prices, Utah stock brokers were told in- ' the spe( u,,. la?t spring tive rush into gold tne metal was selling for as much a VH an ounce on the free marke's Today it was selling at an ounce in London, down from $36.65 Wednesday afternoon, 36 00 Robert . 20 So. Main figures have become unreliable as companies have liberalized accounting methods to make their earnings look tors that bought heavily in these stocks. This will keep them from performing for ome time in the future, Driscoll said. A mutual fund with longterm objectives, he said, rules out the use of gimmicks like- - better. Wednesday. Dnscoll. president of Lord. Abett and Co.. New York City offered this market tip at a meeting of the brokers at the S. Ft. Douglas Country Club. His firm owns the Affiliated Fund and American Business Shares, mutual funds that exceed $1.9 billion. "The real stock values are in the neglected blue chips which have the potential for capital appreciation, Driscoll The blue chips, he noted, will benefit from: Growth in the labor force and the resultant capital goods boom. A shift in emphasis from earnings to assets. Earnings The effect of recent inflation on stocks. An adjustment of construction costs to a new IptsfS? 1 V rLer valuation of assets. A decline in the rate of inflation. A decline in , s & November NEWS, Thursdoy, Most Utah CHICAGO d leaders savings attend.' -- g the 77th annual s convention of thp I'r TPd ?av,i gs and Loan League here Wednesday predicted that irterest ratp on home loans in Utah will either remain the same as in 1969 or decline slightly ource last year 'ar 1 DESERET - for the o' ro'U'irg p"'1' y tr.e of S"i an vdory - 20, 1969 Home Loan Rates May BeOn Decline v It was aKo a Ui- Cool Research Wins Honors s,V. 4B LONDON S said. for Every Need nnv o oWO BONDS CALL FOR COMPLETE Don Bradshaw Paul Castleon . . ft 33 a!! -- Utah Brokers Advised WHEN YOU BUY All Types sur,',ar.t L Blue Chips Are Buys, Freezing of Plumbing and Heating System 1 hdve redjrpd piopery blot k Glass al'O have proved eftpctive in f'ghtirg noise, according to R. E. Rawlins, a sales manager lor Pittsburgh Corning. Hollow glass blorks have reduced noise an average of 40 decibels in many tests. on Protected? A po A rj'k 1 & Sliding n rary areas 'ns pre-tt- h- -- :i:ntp t ip thre-h-i- .i (i in pi in tin pi! by tuiie a dr f at.r.R - Ki.-- i' ! J text! e rrianufartui l fan-rpanp- - maKirg. hi i.ii.i.g tl.p a.r y , ( d ill c p : v JV piari' ' n r r.t i, i n I ) T r ir ei.v An e: lean (laps as tig,'p' ,ir ii w.imps tluit pi Jit' Gill ail al!(i Vinter a t h mi ior . ala! poM- - O'.' .nijjfp. ,rj i (I Eli !; tv.fh i'.,e 1 1 ' E Y'D-- UJ-- ". hPit ' f MILLER LAN ft Keeps CORNER ON COMMERCE 1 Trading interest rates by next spring. The large cash flow of the blue chip companies. Some blue chips have excellent growth prospects. As examples, he mentioned General Dynamics. Lockheed, Boeing, Atlantic Richfield and International Paper. When the stock market recovers fully from the recent plunge, there will be a lot of of liquidation speculative stocks by institutional inves short term on moves with resulting excessive portfolio turnover costs and without allowing ime for growth to take place. Use of letter stock at a discount from the market to create instant performance to market leveLs. Buying excessively specu- lative securities with limited markets. Buying stocks whose earning patterns are built on accounting gimmicks rather than on good operations per- formance. firm durirg the ?:rt part of 1970 and the cl.de off slightly durirg the latter part of the year," said Eldred L Lugdii, executive vice president of Ixgan Savings and Loan Association. Wal-Gio- n L Dye. Salt Lake City, president of Firt Federal Savirgs and Loan Association, said he expects interest rates w;d decline slightly in 1970. and Clarence H. Tir.gey. Salt Lake City, president. Deseret Federal Savirgs Lo"-n-. said h exttects rates to remain at 1969 levels. NI. Elmer D. Davi'. Salt Dike City, vice president. Federal Buddirg ar.d Loan .Association. predicted a Might ease m rates in 1970. A Varce Morgan, president of South Miami (Florida) Savings and Loan Association, described the experience of his association in oftering variable interest rates on home loans. Morgan said 20 percent of his associations variable loan customers wrote letters of praise and appreciation after the association lowered its variable rate in 1967. He said that not one word of complaint was received when the association later increased its variable rate. He added that this year approximately of the home loans closed by the association carried the variable interest rate clause, lie concluded that the nation's savings and loan associations must variate or two-thir- Hill will accept the at a banquet tomorrow research contributions conversion 0; coai to tuel. pifcWfffWWi i award for his in the liquid t N. - t r.T 4 H? i the principal investigate in a $1 million research to determine new project reohmnues for coal conversion. Under Hill's guidance, the university researche.. are using data previously collected on the tyPe of coal most suitable for extracting liquid f V j Dr. George . . . wins honor R. Hill fuel. Joins Evans Staff Former Utahn Jerry Steens, has been added to the staff of David W. Evans and Associates in Los Angeles, according to James Hcdg'On. agency president, Steorts will direct the work at the Utah Tiavei Information Center in Los Angeles, gn arm of the Utah Travel Council, He was born in Salt Lake City and lived in I tah ail his life until he moved to Lcs Angeles about a year ago. He is a graduate of the University of Utah and spent the greater portion of hi working time In radio, television, and advertising agency work while in Salt Lake. Mr.Steorts New Manager Named J. Reid Greenwood, has been named manager of medicare part B department of Blue Cross-BluShield. The announcement was made by Robert L. Johnson, President. Mr. Greenwood will be responsible for the operation of the medical (physician services) side of the Medicare Program. He has been assistant manager in the medicare part B department since January. 1967. A native of American Fork Utah, he graduated from Brigham Young Lnivereity with a degree in Business Management. He was affiliated with the Aetna Life and Casualty Co. in Salt Lake City from 1964 to 1967. ?f e , J 41 j J x J ft Mutual Funds vegetate. YORK (UPIJ Wednesday's Cuetatons list of and asked oricea on Muua Following is td Funds 2 Oil Wells Pass Tests Reports on successful tests of two Duchesne County oil wells have been made by two Utah firms. Fuel Supply Co. reported the completion of production facilities at Cedar Rim Well No. 2, a wildcat located about 10 miles northIn a west of Duchesne. flow test from a depth Mountain 65-ho- between 8,570 and 8.660 feet, the well produced 1.940 barrels of crude. At the end of the test period, the well was producing at the rale of 30 barrels per hour. & ii v Dr. George R. Hill, dean of tre University of Utah College of Mines and Mineral will receive tne Industries, annual "Utah award from (he Salt Lake section of tne American Chemical Society. 1 A 550 Sd 6 A 5 on AXE HOUGHTON: 6 Fnd A Fnd S I SK Fnd Axe Sci Baoson Berqr K Bia r Fd Bnd SK Bost Bost Bos7 St Fdn Fd St Bu'lock CG Fnd Co- Fd laoamr 33 50 45 7 10 1 Fd Concrd Cons Inv 66 7 32 6 52 7 5 30 5 9 16 9 10 1110 12 34 13 6 33 7 8 G7 8 11 93 13 8 43 14 94 16 xO n 24 Cnsu-- 04 Contra! I Cn Decar 82 04 2I De'aFd De"a 15 Count Drexel 9 31 Flyir.g Diamond Land and Mineral Corp. has announced initial completion tests of its Tribal Flying Diamond-UtaNo. 2. In the first 27 hours of continuous the well produced 1.160 barrels of oil at a rate of 43 barrels an hour at zones 11,148 feet to 11,266 feet. 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