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Show itn y 'iyyii gnj :0 m Aft b !?--f . er 'A 1 NEW YORK (UPI) Tve average A er.can is beg rnrg to bla" h re I ore than goverrrrert or Lu ir,e for irflation; he ees 1 gvllu". Coi giPv'ui ! i -- t. p- - . the filuJOVd, pa go "ito c!.ff t gidOJc!1'- - poi ' in t o mi ei (' ve i V July arid Juh 1 IT3 The tak lore e retfn'-en-fatiohowever 'o chang or veto at t e :nV1 8 co'-i-r- J Decerrber Tuesdoy, B 16, 1 ns anujje.t ;i,ue ion aj po "iTed tie r pdiid la ded h I1 behtt, le'.ars Gectge to advw Min d to met lei He jict in port quota m-p- o ed timti.g ue Lier.. oer MnltmMration snouid be al trred or dropped NO REPORT The lak force met Monday for w hat as bided a its final rieef.ng It announced no conclusions and left unclear whether its members are agreed on a final reixirt to Nixon. - Eut congressional sources said the panel seemed agreed on a combination of quotas nd tariffs that would tn- L.-- Present quoms crease the inflow of e'e-pe- r arc gn oil enough to dif p tl e pnre o crude oil - tre Lr.t f from ed State to J yj hv Su'h "id $--, Y) a bn 1"7j a decline would per 1 vvo-- k out to about three certs a ga Ion at retail, one soaise Mud. Sen Philip A Hart. D Mich . oil estimated ha present import quota com consumers about a nickel a gallon at the gasoline pump vOST BILLIONS The Office of Emergent Preparedness (OEP), which the a d m t msters import program, estimated that the import auotas com U S. consumers S3 2.18 b.l!ion a year, or an average of $1616 per person. limit of fore gn oil to 12 2 cent of L c oil corurrp-tio- n a n ora generous p!u lirjxrts for reidual o! uliit.e a..d fot heat-- i' g large buclirgs Crude oil procu ed n me a, owr.ee used 1 1 bv ited sta es e!, he Wi ui th east- ern Lured S.a te ior annul $110 a bane! compared with about $2 00 for o.l oelnered from tne Middle East. Venezuelan oil sells at a pnee roughly between the two. Tne sources said the task force's reported plan would heavily laver Venezuela, in line with Nixons policy of giving Latin American nations trade prefeience. both in the amount of oil allowed in ard the tariff to be paid. South S.L. To Annex P.R. Land -a- Dorrow-m- resnond-ert- ho SALT LAKE -Annexation of about 93 acres belong rg to the Denver & P.io Railroad V.eMem Grande Jvirg between Interstate 13 and tne railroad's main track has been approved by the South Salt Lake city council. HIM (I n 0 P. Davis said the asked the city to anrex the property and to zone it for industrial ue railroad said the Davis planned to run spur lines into the property and develop it into an industrial area. Mayor raiiroad The mayor also said the city has the rgM to purchase een acres at the north erd to evpard its city sewage treatment plant. Tne land was purchased from originally g Zions Securities Corp. The property is bounded by and 30th South. 2230 South 2 Indian Firms Hold Open House - The FORT DUCHESNE Ute Fabricating Co and the Ute Arts and Crafts Industre will have a joint open house Wednesday to show off their new products. The two companies, composed entirely of Indians, will manufacture custom furniture items. The open house, which will be just south of the Ute Tribal offices, will be from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Dahi-stro- Tracy-CoEli- ns Appoints Four r t 43 3b... vT'?' vf X 'YWaw -- 7 & Four new directors, representing new stockholder interests, were elected today to the board of Tracy-ColLn- s Bank & Trust Co., said Newell B. Dayton, chairman, after a regular board meeting. leading John Kenneth Galbraith said the Nixon Administra- The new directors are Gil-tions approach is wrong, that bert Shelton, Brooke Grant, more unemployment is not a John A. Dahbtrom and Calvin necessary consequence of its Behle. Shelton, Grant and counter-inflatioprograms Dahlstrom are all principals antJ that pnee and of Western F'ranctal Shares, wage controls are needed. a new Utah corporation which SELECTHE CONTROLS 65 per purchased recently J Milton Friedman sad the cent of the banks common government neither can nor ''e should impoe such controls at all and said selective controls uould like pinching part of a balloon. SALT LAKE NORTH (inov auction t , ;?. JO-,- bui-- s 520-6- 70. good fed heifers 25 Feeder steers cbote construcb lb 29 90 30 10 tion workers, conceded that XK3J0a ctiCMce m xed choice lb some 1969 construction wage 29 22900,goodgoodand 90 lb 26 cbcce 4j9 4o$ to 34 5036 70 good 20070 settlements were excessive. 10 31 Holstein teeoer 50; sheers AFL-CI- Jenkm Lloyd Jones, pres!- dent of the U.S. Chamber of conceded that Commerce, business contributed to infla- I R. Poynter, president; J. E. Benedict, vice president and secretary; and Frank E. Diston, vice president and trust officer; representing management; and Frank B. Streator, Dilh- - erth S. Woolley, W. Prescott Dunn and Mrs K. S. Tracy widow of the banks founder Ruvel L. Tracv. itrested V'. Budding contracts in the metropolitan Sait Lake City area are up substantially over a year ago. the F. W. Dodee division of McGraw Hill OSH As of October, the contracts for future construction were up 69 percent, said George A. the year previous. tional Automobile Dealers Association in Miami Beach, DC. -JWASHINGTON, Hayes, vice president of Haves Brothand ers, Btiick. Inc., Salt Lake City, will be a featured speaker at the flrd annual convention and exhibition of the Na erry Fla., January Hayes siU conduct work shep sessions in service and parts, a subject on which he is a recognized authority. 17-2- lcr, ftw ra t - US. AmericarAes ern ArdertVara r Benet Caatote fiO 10 25 17 75 23 50 I 75 Bonem i ai. umber BornevnSv van BrcnvnmgArms Ch ItonCc-Corrr'IShearin Corf nenta Bank DASACorp are RECLiNERS 1300 42 00 35 00 16 00 37 DaaDesign DatatronProcesong Denver Ha Estate Emdekolntl EouityOtl First SecCorg FarstSecInv IstWesternFm GaiaxyOii $4995 Reg. $15.00 1 Oily SLACK 925 900 10 00 300 11 00 34 8 00 0 3.S74 200 GarrettFregnt HydrcFiameCo-IdealNati IntermtrGas - 2t 75 9 3 SO 0 0 37 SipettSeafoei CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! mAh md f befwe FOR EXAMPLE hneoWery Ml Steaks 7 00 10 62 i 10 28 8 50 ho Its 3 27 0C No 25; lb 24 'O tb 25 6 50 ho 4 sows mostly 25 higher, fairy t24 active. No 1 3 lb 23 00 23 75 No 1 3 0 lb 00 No 1 3 lb 22 50 No 3 500400 tb 20 1 00 ,21 19.00-2- 0 SB. j boars i Cattle 1,000 Calves none Slaugher steers and heifers moderately active, caws rather slaw, mostly 50 (steady, Mower, buis steady, toad high choice and prime 1150 tb slaughter steers 29 25 j choice tb vetd grade 28 00 mixed good and cho ce '27 75 25 couple lots good 26 hioh choice and pr me 900-- 1 000 sauohter ft 28 25, choice 8 lb ye 4 8 27 X m xd gnod Jjcr grade 75 gt hr 6 24 7 25. good 25 choice t; 11 00 50 vied and commercial cows 18 4 2L hgh dressing utilities 20 1 00. carnwr and cuer 17 5P; few low yeidng .canner 15 56, utility and commerc-e- i 00 .bulls 24 J0-2I Sheep 100 Wooted slaughter ambs and ewes saeadv part ftoao prime 100 tt woe-elets s avgher lambs 29 00 18J0 Ho 0 l!i 1 h FastCoirteois Service 26 5 cuil 00 00-- to good 00 slaughter BARREL CHAIRS OCCASIONAL TYPE Floral $995 Reg. 69.96 FLOOR MODELS A SLIGHTLY DAMAGED gm XX Table lamps Q OFF du :eu-'- 11 o w While They Last CoHaa Tab I EnX Tablws Great far Christmas Giving ALL THREE T - Desk, Chair v 7 ' Ta, & File 147.15 Valaa Saif 6 $56,751,000 Kayes Will Speak loer aim Come in early while selections Plostoc re- ported today. 3 5 00 28 10 24 qoixJ X, stYncad ard god weighing dosses chc ce Steers, lb Holstem 26 ) 3x feeder hel Feeder heifers muted good and cNNce 975-0 050 lb 29 90, mixed good end b short vevhnos i75'i2 0 lb feeder beer 26 25; good 1 0 choice from Ouoattcn the NASO are represenccws 00, S0"30?' otter, orV27 feeder J.b,r 52564) tb 26 standard and tat.ve JT1cslif 9 20; witn young feeder cows on 27 prices as of aeproxi- - cC'ce tSO lb 27 JO, s auQhfer catte for Inter-oea'few stan- - maeiy 1 p m good agd betters 00 betferetie order 20 markets 4 v four a i a e per cent shrn cna-9card gocj cp throcignoiit fte day Prices Feeder calle Xr vad 10 wtl,,tV 90, few lots geed mciuoe retatl markup, marfidowp OGDEN (AP U9QA) Came 00 mostly good, 475 lb steer calves 32 SO fer rvnn ng age stocc cows mttvon. caives 200. siaugnter sheers and herfa-current delivery. FOB. loading points, 50 a bead . )2 he er catves few lb 33 50 34 75 cho ee 300-7-3 choe SecuritiM CHICAGO (UPI USDA) Livestock 75. good lb 30 lb 27 Hogs 4 000 Barrows and gilts strona to OMAHA 50 . Catt higher large share 25 to SO htonr 9 900 400. stMsmcr steers and heifers arhve ho 1 2 lb 28 9 00 05 CO 00 .fairy near 300 head sorted 190 lb, 103 fu12 13 50 AmSaving &ccn 210 lb 29 95 No 1 3 t sorted Jut in time for 4 auly Navgahydo Rgg. 35.00 chief economa-t- . Christie, Nonresidential conmacts were uo 93 per cent v hile reidcn-na- l contract were up 36 per cent The cumulative figure show total budding contracts at $95,674,000, compared with fc'11 ,ron, bulls strong, s.ajg-'i- er owes octree, ietrj, unit nd aec int, cows wet to 25 5 lb feeotr steers shorn strong la 50 tugntr, Holsttuts greedy, ftesfty lambs ctioe, some lots 1 00 b oner; lb 26 25, sleugnter steers, higb weak te 50 lower, omers Ms, study, w m end prune tow and poert to good SOM cnoie stee-- g h gti choice and pnme,auh,r 24J5-2Jjsiauonttr ,0. standard and good 5 lb 20 75; Oioice io rijtste!n ,310-2lb , 8C Inoi dual encue 1 10. good and choice 0 2770: other 2775-2tti 2ao iU ooubMw 2S 26 24J0-2S7standard and 242SJ0. so untrutcesiS luy a n r e'"? 'TTlefs 'z3-022 1 1 23J0-24JV heifers le 75 20 00, utility and commercial bulls slaughter 2x lb 22 10, eftwee vealert and !!5l cjNotce and prime s augmer caives 33 feeder sees, X, c?? li J!! LOS ANGELES (UPI1 FuOlct r.ngs good 23JO-2- 5 JO, JO. 25 coupie lots choice 590610 tb 32 a for me week ending Dec 12 C 5- o ie '5 with last week's Compared dose lb 20 0 00; good all chc siaichter steers fully steady; not enoogn we gnts 27 00 s anoaro ano good or test te feeders hefers laughter lb HoiStofl mosiy 24 7 JO imarret confirmed sales sirngtner steers rew cn- - ce 25-27-0 s'err calves d v.75 head, heifers feeders I50i siaugnter 27 K 39 25, choice 31 0 75 lb 300 C,IVM mosrty Qualify at a Fair Price f Wer firm. Hallock joined the firm m 1963 as a media buyer and copywriter. Building Contracts Up stock to gam control of if. Beale is a senior partner m Parser. Behle & Latimer, Salt Lake la x firm. The bank's board is of Dayton, H Mr. Hallock cutter tion. AM ranching, school Livestock end , its 76M. sows Tt 75 31 25 Paul W. McCracken, chair- borrows Csttlt. cows strong Js to JO bgotr. cows tuny JO u&. bulls steady man of the president's council teeoer to Strong, ted cattis w ngM suptUy. tuny of economic advisers, predict- study, stocuer end feeder strona J5 or nd curltT. ed that unemployment will dod bwo ol hShMhii. With 1970. in rise 21 cows 22 A , siaugnter t ?ts Feeder steers choice C. J. Haggerty, who leads 76 fed tafer choc assent, 3 5 million operation, insurance and teaching. motel-restaura- Glen C. Davis has purchased an ownership position m Nord and Associates, Inc., a Salt Lane based advertising and publications firm. Davis will become executive vice president and general manager of the agency, said Lewis V. Nord, owner. Davis has been in a sales pos ior. with KSL Television for the past eight years. At the same time, Nord cLo announced that Donald E. Hallock will assume responsibilities of creative director and vice president for the Newel B. Dayton, chairman, shows vault to directors Gilbert Shelton, Calvin Behle, John A. Brooke Grant, also elected is not shown. The ABC project al-- o excited a broa pectrum of opinion on inflation from governbusiness and labor ment, n 000-plu- s c which is the art of comparing what he tells different opinion polls. He told one poll earlier this year he thought government was the prime cause of inflation and another that he had raised his buying p'ans for cars, tar-rthome and appliance and from SBA he was from his tive Ltah tc Cleveland shortly after tb takeover of the Nixon Administration. too well under economists. h, transferm na- said yes juM barely nos-ir- g out the 69 per cent that gave affirmative answers on government 'pending ir. general a.id the 68 per cent that said yes on Vietnam. Price hikes by business and wage demands by unions ran reck and neck with affirmative answers by 65 per cent. DIFFERENT POLLS The average consumer apparently doesnt stand up leaders, a resigned after s. SOUTH succeeds a m G. from the inflatior, "5 per u-ea cerit of the consumer 1 of Gov. Calvin L. Hampton. Hopkins was sworn into the post by Hayden D. Austin, regional SBA counsel. He was endorsed for the position by Sen. Wallace F. Benand the states nett, two Republican congressmen, Laurence J. Burton and Sherman P. Lloyd. Hopkins assumes the mantel of tlie $18, s job with experience w hich includes Democrat, w special. Asked .if cor sumer 1 Bruhn, Tr.ee are some of the that can be drawn from a nationwide poll by the University of M'chigan for an American Broadcartirg Co. le.evi-io- n 1 ex- the State Office of Local Affairs under Busmess Administration rs 1965 ecutive director the Small pnee 9 Bruhn is now serving a Clair R. Hopkins, a former Repuohcan legislator, has been appointed to the regional directorship of er r.sng furher in 1970 but coc'i't thre he can do much abojt it m h L s-- Hopkins In SBA Position Check On Inflation iHTtOrC Mgia Alawiiaatn lag Ma4.ty Paaal lcl,M a, a hOtUHti, aot.4 iwtnioa Etia Fall isir Orawar Valaa Desk far 59.95 leg. 39 95 file far I9.9S 3 Drawer, g Anri Caler lack 4 Irller Available per Drawer 11-1- -- a yIJ9 I Lf OFl 111 I MN tyiojjficp. e OHM MONOAT U,mr mmd A HU OAT Office Fumih- r- Till No medical exanv nation required if child s health a is good. Inquire now t PM. J Ntm ; m rrrv V S OPEN 9 P.M. TILL M AS lilfri I ;itrL.' r.frTfci irT ' " a, p 23 premium: $60 ar filing cabinet for tha homo caitiplel office or extra occasional pieces gee Bowers first. Tf RMS rnQTECTiOM Only one single A Desk f AJT S1.250 TO lag- - 37.95 Chair 14.9S Naagabjrda cava, Adjuttabla back Adj actable seat JRANT OTHIS GIOU75 at VNHIAID-O- F MICE!. 4 P.M nr CORNER ON COMMERCE Poll-Take- rs tn yyayMyl,yyiy m SO. STATE 355 533G rtr paaking south op store Pitmr or f gt inniWMiMKdooHaMMGailikWftliMMbv ewes |