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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 19

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGyST II 1836 19 State arid Local Statistics Livestock Quotations Michigan Forest Blaze Perils Famed Resort Retail Trade In West Lags Behind Nation League Plans Annual Outing Electrical Group Meet to Attract 3000 ftJgDAltsleady to Strang steer ran llberaT fairly act tvs largely share of crop of value Hog Recetpi 1038 through Bents includ S80 to Loe Antla' NORTH SALT' LAKE Aug 11 Marriage Licenses John Vincent Culvert 23 Butts Mopt En Mae Porter 22 Butts xMent shin- n'jteck- rs and 14 3 to Son Diego packers strong Deaths- Lqrett Irena Simmon 10 153 Third Exet (treat mitral atanoaia Auguet LEY ValJeanu Frxnrie Conley 71 Ilf South Main elreet tumor Auruet 8---OBBORN Grace La era Otoorn 50 1020 Military drive coronary throm-boei Auguet 9 wnim Auguai 7 asll at fS60 upward top 11000 paid for steers with numerous loads $876 0940 soma 1100-pound yearling type steers bringing $950 and soma held above $950 not many low-priced steers tn run mainly grassy north weettraa and natlvaa selling at (700 down to 8800 atocksr trade fairly active no fresh waatsrna In crop and Monday's supply well cleaned 1 ate uphoUt 1076-pound Montana grass steers having IS IWl old at 8700 Luaclna WilUami Hog 9 04 elreet myocardltl Auguet 9 Divorce Asked Angelica Bedoat' agalnet Flore BedonL daaartlon A Ferro attorney Lou lea Have agalnet Jamu Bay atton 1 axah Rel cruelty: Wllllai bare cruelty Blrtney Retd attorney eve agalnet Jamea gay' Ferro attorney am Sandberg against Beeela (and to 1S Blitter top $1140 mixed butcher down to $1100 lights and heavyweight down to 1050 packing sows $a2ft 0 Receipt 108 T3 Street through Mpments Include 20 to Mo Angeles market sevaral loads good (teen $700 0 750 msdlua kinds down to $600 add lots heifer $6 0098 80 taw lots aom-mon sown $368 odd balls $450 odd-lots oommon to rood verier $6 00 9 $50 Receipts 821: 353 direct through shipments Include 188 to Mo Angslea pack-ara and 280 to Saa Bernardino packers u-aalaa OGDEN Adf 11 Receipt 1020 steady to 18a higher early aalaa beat drlva-lna $112801140 top in packlns el butcher 111140 mixed kinds $1100 down rows $750 08 50 light kinds Of Wallace Hotter agalnet Cathlean Kotter desertion: Duncan and LaMar Duncan attorney Lawrence Alma Andrua agalnet Gladya Fowler Andru cruelty Benjamin Spence attorney Oliva May Howard agalnet William Chan don Howard nonaupport Heert Maw attorney Receipt 7000 natty lambs alow tally sales mostly 25a lower at $925 975 on paekar account 1000 to out-dan sparingly little dona on low grade natlvaa around 12 ban western range lambs unsold on early rounds slaughter aheap alow steady mostly $2280328 few 380 i KANSAS CITY Aug 11 Hogs Reoslpts 2000 80 direct mostly atsady on desirable 250 'pounds Sown heavies scarce spots strong to 10 higher top 1100 desinble 180 to 250 pound "1085 01100 few 280 to 290 pounds 1060 0 1090: better (rads 140 to 160 pound $10 0001085 medium grades down to $900 sows atsady to 10 higher mostly $8600928 few $936 and above stock pig $750 down Receipts 8000 calvt 1900 fed steers in liberal aupply Indications SAN FRANCISCO Aug It (AV-Retall trade circlet on the Pacific coast have been turning out bril-liant reports for some yet the latest of these out Tuesday shows the far west Jagging a little behind the average for the nation The federal reserve bank of San Francisco in its preliminary report on July department store trade found it up 13 per cent from tot year while the national gain was 14 per eent Only In the Pacific northwest did the trade gains exceed the national average as California and Arisona were about in line with average coast showings -and the mountain region somewhat backward General trade gains for far western cities: (Per cent Increase over 1935) quality up to 3900 Raealpta 230 steady to Monday's unevan decline several lota drive-in heifer $450 0550: ftw lota medium Divorces Granted By International New HOUGHTON Mich Aug With 30000 acrea of virgin timber on Isis Royals devastated by a raging forest firs the coast guard Tuesday made preparations to evacuate the famous Michigan aum-mar resort if necessary About one-tenth of the Lake Superior island now haa been burned over but none of the 600 summer residents there waa in danger Fears for the safety of 23 other persons who had beeivreported missing aboard the small ferry Faith were allayed when the craft returned to port safely and reported it had been delayed by heavy smoke from forest fire Worst In Reglolt The worst fire In Michigan territory was on Isis Royals where 1200 melt have been battling flames for a week Six hundred CCC camp workers were rushed by train from Wisconsin this morning and were to be ferried to the Island later Tuesday With the fresh man-power according to Commander George Lar on of the coast guard station hers chances for extinguishing the fire were favorable He he did not believe evacuation would be necessary unless a itrong wind started Nevertheless the coast guard and naval reserva wera making preparations for such an emergency The naval training ship Paducah which had been used to transport troops for the war games tn western Michigan was ordered to proceed froip Muskegon to the Island and stand by Boats Stand By Four coast guard boats ons each from tha Portage Eagle Harbor North Superior and Duluth stations already were standing by at the island and two naval reserve seaplanes also were there Captain Larson estimated about 30000 acres of land on tha Island had been burned over He said the fir there waa bad" and smoke dense At Houghton visibility on the lake was limited to mils Up lake at Calumet visibility was only half a mile because of the smoke While the fire-fighting contin gents battled on Isle Royal forest fires in other sections pf ths upper peninsula were reported well In hand although atlll burning fiercely The woods conservation officers said are as dry as tinder and they said forest fires probably would con tinue throughout tha area until there Is a heavy rain Marguerite Budd from George' Rudd nonaupport Judge Roger IT McDonough June Meeke froi eraelt Edt cruelty Judge Roger McDonough steady to 25e lower with most of decline strong weights other killing dy spots stronger on lower era-cows stocksrs and feeders steady to strong classes idea of choloa yearlings held up to 891 early sales fed aleera $760 Th sixteenth annuaj outing of the Electrical League of Utah at Lagoon Wednesday la expected to draw more than 2000 delegates from all parts of Utah Winter general chairman laid Tuesday This will be one of tha largeat crowd to attend the league outing In aeveral year The program of aporta will begin at 3 with dinner and an open-air program in the east bowery taking place at 6:30 Softball teims Of the Utah Power and Light company and the General Electric company will start the activities and races stunts and games wlli follow In front of tha bandstand Swimming and coasting contests will taka place at 5 Berryman has charge of the dim ner program Prises are to be awarded In all the games and contests conducted during the afternoon Associated with Mr Winter on the committee are Smith Brown George Randall Bieslnger Wheatlake Cundiff Paul Devine Harvey Hancock Barney Raymond W- Gnadt Walker Berryman Roberts Qua Anderson Dee A Wolfrom Reid Leo Brandenberger Salsbury "Sam Rosenfield Robert Nevlns Klmberlin and Folland and good lata Monday and today S5250t25: oommon fleers and heifers own to $450 and under few plain reactor cows $375 9425 auttar grades $2500 350: no good cows told early few lata Monday $450 0 475 bulla $4250475 medium to good vaster 700 0 850 lower (Tadea down to $500 Receipt 13280 lot tracked-la fat lambs early 800 few out $700 trueked-tn wethers $478 Monday deck mixed Idaho lambs 83 pounds 1880 double 70-pound Idaho leaders $769 deck Idaho yearling wethers $850 medium swes out $300 culls $150 few lots trucksd-ln awes 8300 0 380 OMAHA Aug 11 Receipts 6000 barrows and gllta active largely on outside account itrong to 15c higher than Monday's lighter weight generally lO015e up extreme top 810V0 highest since late September 1935 better 170-250 pounds 11070 01085: scattering 250-300 pounds 01070: 140-170 Munds $9 7501075 slaughter pigs $875 01035 medium down to 775: southern type 8460 0 650 row opening steady to 10c off: 480 pounds down $8100916 feat 8925 Raealpta 8000 fad gteera and yearlings moderately aotlva steady to strong heifers fully atsady beef sows fully steady cutter grades active strong bulls and vsalers fully steady Stockers and feeders In light supply atsady to strong fed steers and yearlings mostly 750 0 850 liberal sprinkling $860 0 875: medium weights around 1200 pound $885 and above $65 choice mixed yearling (875 heavy heUar 850: cutter cow $3000375 few fat cows op to $500 vaalar top 750 choice stock steer calve (700 Receipt 3000 killing elaaaes steady to 25c lower mostly steady early $925 belter grades moatly $900 09725 8T JOHEPH Aug 11 AP-U8DA Receipt 2200 In-between grada buuhera under 250 lb closed weak to 10 cants lower than Monday batter heavyweight about steady good grada 180 to 240 lb late 1107501090 mediums mostly 97501065 few good 260 to 270 lb 110 8001075 few 130-lb killing pis $960: 40-lb stock pig (560 Receipt 2000 two loads prims New Suita Filed Utah Credit Adjustment aeaocladon agalnet 0 and Mary O'Don nail judgment of $4470 caked on note White Wright and Arnovlt attorney Homo Ownera Loan corporation agalnet' Paul Holet and Melta Holei to recover on note William I Cowan attorney Article of Incorporation Standard Oil Company of Utah Van Cott president: Waldemar Van Gott vice president Howell treasurer Guy Anderson Hinckley director Vera Victor Moore 87 Emmett Idaho Mildred Leona Tlbblts 30 Emmett Idah James Vlcaree Miller 23 Balt Lake City Manila Agnea Layton 18 Kays- vllle Lewis Read 52 Ogden Lottie Cunningham 41 Ogden Harold William 30 Salt Lake City Helen Patrick 29 Salt Lake City Edwin DeMllle 23 Salt Lake City Sarah Napiers 20 Malad Idaho Harold Walter Wright 22 Bandy Catherine Hazel Nloholl 21 Sandy Edmund Burke Feldman 41 Salt Lake City Hattie Soble 81 Salt Uke City Ralph Thomas Gates 42 Los Angeles Esther Foaner 88 San Bernardino CaL Francis Howard Smith 21 Pocatello Idaho Romania Barbara Dayley 21 Pocatello Idaho Samuel Goldberg S3 Salt Lake City Idelle Sherman 24 Salt Lake City Ray Calvin Mills 25 Sugar City Idaho Gertrude Beatrice Edwards 21 Sugar City Idaho Percey Edward Burrup 23 Downey Idaho Ora Hamilton 23 Sugar City Idaho Melvin Franklin Mecham 31 Wallsburg Utah Asltje Grotepaa 23 Salt Lak city Conn Haderlla 22 Freedom Wyo Elmina Jenkins 21 Freedom Wyo Provo William Wood 30 Salt Lak City Pansy Galsford 44 JLohL Heber Ross Edward McFadden 84 Provo Zola Dtmmlck 28 Provo Seek Union Places New of Record warrantydeeds John Bernleon to Emil Wye lot 343 Hyland Park Addition Clyde Lewie to Charlea Dick-on lot 4 block 39 plat Joseph Kohleffel to Arthur Pe-' teraan lot IT block 17 plat 5a A Harry Robinson to Grant 8 Jensen lot 3 block (1 plat Grant 8 Jensen to Harry Robin aon lot 3 block 61 plat Zlone Saving Bank a Truat company to Thomas Hughes lot block 8 plat 8- A Hulda Lundekog to Frank Lunds-kog (action 19 town chip 1 aouth range 1 east Rachel Olbbe to Clar Olbbe action 19 township 1 aouth range' 1 eaat Nowlin to Hanry McCor -lot 9 block 4 plat 10-a A Orotejto Frank Peel Browns Townalta 18 20 10 IS 30 10 100 6 00 10 2200 Meet Debates Palestine Row Holy Land Crisis Gets General Hearing Indications were that departmental etore trade though somewhat ahort of the activity in soma other retail lines was virtually back to 1923-25 average that Is around 93-94 per cent of the dollar Intake registered on the average for aummer months in the Harding-Coolidge era Within the district the great gains go to the Pacific northwest This is because in comparison with a year ago that district faces a much-improved industrial outlook The lumber Industry then In a strike was cutting Into retail trade Chicago Grain CHICAGO Aus 11 Responding to sensational aspects of 1936 coru short-ago figures In the United States govern-inent crop report corn prices bulged 214 aenta a bushel lata Tuesday Outbursts of profit taking salts how aver at this stags led to a quick repetition of com price setbacks that followed an early general buying rush and a transient Jump of 2 cents Operating as a big obstacle to sustained sharp advance to the corn market was tha fact that wheat developed scuts weakness Influenced Ay 4 cents tumble of quotations at Liver Bool Cables said greatly Increased offering wheat from European sources together with better weather conditions In most sec-tlona of Europe had led to execution of slop loss orders It was added the wheat harvest overseas was making Improved progress especially in middle and northern European countries Cor closed nervous 14 to 1 cent above finish September 1103 104 December 93 83c May wheat 22o down September 10814 0 108 December $108 9 0814 May 107 9108: oats ehsnfed to hither December 42V and rye 1 3-5 to le off December 78e Tha outcoma in provisions was Unchanged to 12 cents advance 11884b steer (910 bulk fed steers and yearlings' 876O0S5O stvaral loads strictly choice light iteerg $665 0885 fed western early $850 0 740 bulk beet eow g4OO0475 cutter grade 13150 400 bull 400 0 475 top vealera 750 freely others 500 0 700 killing calves $400 0 6 60 bulk atockara and feeder $500 0 625 Receipts 1800 lambs mostly 25 cents lower sheep steady: top native lambs I9 60 desirable grades mostly $900 0 950 plain outs down to 68 00 and under slaughter iwu $300 0 360 common (135 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Aug 11 (AP U8DA) Hoga-s-Reeelpt TOO butchers 10 to 15 cents lower than early Monday or ataady to 5 cents higher than tha dose top $1155 on load 220-lb Call-fornlaa hulk 160 to 235-lb walghta (1150 few light-light $1125 odd lots 240 to 280-lb weights $110001105 packing cows mostly 1900 weak to 25 cants lower for two days Receipt 150 all classes In light upply ataady to strong half load medium 1180-lb stssrs (700 sorted two head $800 load medium 830-lb Call fornto steers oft belt stop (875 paok-age 1105-lb grass steers 1675 good under 1100-lb fed stssrs absent quoted around (800 0850 few medium cow 1475 good quoted to $550 heavy dairy cows np to $450 bulla quoted $550 down Calves Reoslpts 40 nominal good to choice vsalers quoted around 900 09 50 Receipt 1400 nominal choice wooled lambs quoted up to (875 or slightly above choice twee eligible up to $375 LOS ANGELES Aug 11 (AP-U8DA) Receipt 75 steady to 15 cents lower grain feda $112501175 Cattle Receipt 350 steady good to Choice fed steers IS650915 tow Mexican ateers (6 350650 few cows to 8575 cutter grades 83000450 hulls to 8575 Calves Receipts 400: slow steady vealer 800 0 950 calve $623 0 8 00 Receipts 250: holdovers 989 no lambs sold shorn swes 8185 0 350 mostly hslfan 885 beef cow 84000 df- 3 IS feeder steers mostly $4780575 Racelpi 7560 lambs opanhtf 25C lower sheep atsady feeder strong early bids sorted range lambs (8 75 0 9 50: sorted choice grada native lamb bid I9 60 slaughter ewes $350 down bulk range feeding lambs 760 0 825 top $825 for two can black-faced Idaho lamba avenging 87 pound DENVER Aug 11 AP-U8DA Cattle 1500 calvt 200 ataady fad light atcer 8825 0 860 some held fad tulfen $725 0 885 bast grass cows 935 others mostly 8400 0 675 cutter grade 12780325: bull 8450 0 825: extreme top vstler (860: etoeker (810 down Receipts 500: light and medium weight butchers mostly 10c higher bulk 170 to 250 pound $110001115 top 1115 few sow (9000925 about steady Raealpta 14000 trackad-ln fat lamba steady 93-pound outstanding quality 81000 bulk medium to good (8500 880 plainer 700 0 8 00 medium gnat 85-pound Idaho lambs fi60 talking weak on range lamba beat held above 19 50 yearlings $6600875 wethers 4000 450: native awe 81750275 native breeding ewes around (325 yearling ewes 500 CHICAGO Aug 11 Hoga Receipts 16000 alow moatly steady to weak epote 5c to 10c lower than average top 1125 hulk 180 to 250 founds $1085 01120 250 to 300 pounds 10 50 01110: beat 160 pounds 1086 10 10 Eua Neff to John Naff section 34 townihlp 1 couth rang 2 Clarence "Bohllng 'dVirooli Bottling lot 17 block 3 plat Mattla Smith to" Fran'kiin V' Sniltfi at al lot 13 block 3 Winfield Subdivision Franklin Smith to Matron lot 13 block 3 Winfield Subdl- Gertrude lit! £ev1tt to Loan Corporation lot 3 block 38 Vivian DGun5rron to fcernioY Stewart lot 9 block 4 plat John Whiu'to" Mariow'Whit section SR township South range 1 east Local Racily company to ft Smith arotlon 31 township 1 couth range 1 scat Esther Davis to John 1) Davla -lot 4 block 18 plat Either Davie to John Devi Seven Reveal Vote Outlays Blood Lists' Balance in Campaign Fund 'Seven canididates for state office from both major political parties filed reports of their campaign expenses Tuesday with Secretary of State Milton Welling Campaign managers for Governor Henry Blood have received so far a total of 214525 and spent 206857 leaving an unexpended balance of 7668 Dr Herbert Maw who is opposing Governor Blood for ths Democratic nomination has rqpeived contributions of 1120 and spent 120706 Christensen candidate for the Republican nomination for gov ernor listed receipts of 250 and ex penditures of 21561 Ray Dill-man Republican candidate reported receipts of 24182 and expenditures of 31468 Seegmlller also seeking the Republican nomination for governor showed In his report that he had received 70 and spent 390 Kelly reported he had received no outside contributions and had spent 31434 on bis campaign Dr Monson candidate for ths secretary of state nomination on the Democrats ticket reported no outsida contributions and disbursement of 28458 The legislative committee of the Salt Lake Federation of Labor also filed a report listing receipts of $29790 and disbursements of 8324 The committee for united political action reported campaign disbursements of 5789 10 Mine Mill and Smelter Group Nominates DENVER Aug It Robert C-Biwn and Raid Robinson both of Butte Mont were nominated Tuesday for the presidency of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers The nominations made at the closing session of ths annual convention will be submitted to a vote by members For vice president the nominees ars: Dan Oerllch of Butte the Incumbent Paul Peterson of Park City Utah and John Clark of Great Falls Mont John Sherwood of McGill Nev the secretary and treasurer was nominated unanimously to retain that post Directors nominated were: District John Emmons Anaconda Mont District Glen Gillespie Tooele Utah District Truax Westvllls III John Fitzsimmons George town 111 District Tony McTeer Plcher Okla Ted Schasteen Treece Kan A Schrum Old Mines Mo District Van Jones Bessemer Ala District Jess Gonzales Lange' loth Pa District Ora Wilson Spo kane Wash Utahns Seek Radio Permits most sows $860 0940 Cattle Receipts 8000 calves -2500: fed steers and yearlings and all grada heifers Reno Nev Cyril A Johnson 29 Logan Utah Shirley Leona Boyle 24 Logan Utah 10 10" Auto Manufacturers To Speed 1937 Models Murder Laid To Ex-Orderly Cash Quotations CHICAGO Airg 11 Cash wheat: No 2 red 112 014: Ho 3 rad $111 13 No 1 hard 118 0120 No 2 hard slightly smutty $112 sample grade hard $112 No 1 wnixed $116 116 No 2 mixed $118 oom No 1 yellow $110 No 2 yellow $108 110: No 3 yellow $108 No A yellow tl07108 No yellow $107 No 2 White $118 No 2 whits $119 earn pla grade oats No Whits 45 No 2 white 43 0 48c No 3 whits 42 045 sampT grads 39o soy beans No 2 yellow $140 No 3 yellow 139 sample grade $134 barley old Iowa 9oc new $130 0136 feed 60c 0 $100 nominal malting 125 0136 nominal timothy seed $855 85 cwt clovsr seed 1700 0 2100 cwl et al Motion 28 south range i east George A Davie to section 37 township wart Ray to Adam lot 3 block 30 plat Margaret Adame to William Ray lot 3 block 30 plat 0 Milo Draggo to Dr Leon ard lot 6 block 1 Stratford aub- rX to ittay tof block 8 five-acre plat A BUILDING PERMITS Gabriel Bhebot owner-builder addition to brick rsaldsoc 823 139 Joseph 0 Ketaer owner-builder oeraent basement 1078 Denver 933 Charles Newton owner-builder brick residence 474 street 3000 A Huber owner George Hoehner builder nehlngla brick resident 1428 Bouth elate 185 Trank Ensign owner-builder cement basement 1619 Michigan avenue 120 10 10 1 10 10 10 GENEVA Aug 11 (iP)-The troubled situation in Palestine where the conflict over Jewish immigration and land ownership has broken into open fighting was considered Tuesday -night in a special session of the World Jewish congress David Ben Gurlon in a message delivered from London solemnly warned of danger that the doors of our homeland may be closed" in a cessation of Immigration which has been objected to by Arab leaders First of Kind Gurlon who ts chairman of the executive committee of the Jewish agency for Palestine recognised by the League of Nations as the supreme Jewish authority in ths holy land and president of tha Palestine Jewish Federation of Labor ad-dressed his message dlreotly to the congress the first International as sembly of its kind danger that the doors of our homeland may be closed makes it more urgent than ever that we should mobilize all our forces in its defense" he said "Let us not yield to those seeking to deprive us of our rights will not abandon Bur claim to full political and civil equality rights in the Galuth (lands of the dispensation) and not for ons mo msnt will ws shrink from realiz Ing our dream of salvation in ths Jewish Ludwig Speaka Emil Ludwig German-Jewlsh biographer and historian whose works were banned In Germany colly declared tha forces In Jewish Ilfs must be consolidated to resist the war upon us" am waiting to hear from this platform (oongress) the answer given to Hitler tn ttie same terms as he addresses Vs" he said "We must not mince words or be weak In Ogden Truman Harvey 21 Ogden Ruth Fletcher 20 Kaneiville Jesse Wilson 21 Ogden Rlva Brown 18 Ogden Birtha Nepbl and Beth Prebet eon Heber Bard and Dole Slmpaon Muri dock daushter Heber and Blrdia Raaband daughter Mr and Mr Aiex Calderwood daughter: Mr and Mre Earl Smith son' Mr and Mre Alma Clagg twin aon By Tribuna Leased Wire DETROIT Aug Fearing a possible shortage of automobiles this fall leading motor car companies are planning to Increase their production of 1937 models and to rush the manufacture of such machines it was learned here Tuesday A strong steady retail demand for currently designed cars has reduced stocks In the last four months to a point where a continuation of buying will make it almost impos' stble to fill all orders before the 1937 products 'ars placed on the market Many companies ars planning to increase production by 25 per cent and have notified accessory makers to be In position to deliver parts In the early stages of ths manufacture of the new models Radio Programs Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS Aug 11 Wheat receipts 91 cars September 126 Trad Ing basis 2o- lower Quotations 4o lower December 122 May (118 Cash: No 1 heavy dark northern spring SO pounds 138 0143 No 1 dark northern 89 pounds $137 0142 68 pounds $136 0141 No 2 57 pounds $134 0140 No 3 56 pounds 132 0138 55 pounds $130 0 136 Fancy No 1 herd Montana $128 0130 Grade of No 1 dark hard or No 1 hard Montana winter $121 0124 Hard ambar durum! No 1 tl47 015S Corn No 3 yellow $108 0111: trading basis 2 to 3 cants over Chicago September corn Quotations 2e higher Oats No 3 white 42 044 Gun Discharge Proves Fatal By International News NEW HAVEN Conn Aug A statewide police broadcast for the arrest of Joseph McElroy 47 former hospital orderly was issued Tuesday In connection with the brutal murder -of Mrs Anna Mae Johnson 30 a nurses' helper at New Haven hospital Lurking In ths shadows outside her second-floor room the killer pounced on the pretty divorcee slashed her throat- hurled her body downstairs then fled past two horri fled friends of Mrs and disappeared Into the night These friends Miss Marlon Mil ler a fellow worker and Joseph Col Una who had accompanied her to the entraneo of tha dormitory just bsfors midnight Tuesday identified pictures of McElroy as those of ths slayer who raced past them with a bloody Instrument In his hands Polios said a warrant charging first degree murder will ba sworn out against McElroy a British sol-dler in ths World war and former orderly in Grace hospital Motorist Pulls Trick To Steal New Wheels mss' -MWG2BEZ? mzJL ja Barley 69c 0 $130 Rye No 2 Flax No 1 $210 Sweet clover seed $350 0 400 THE VOICE OF THE WEST Dividends Kansas City WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13 A KANSAS CITT Aug 11 (AP) ehanged to 11 1 0121 hard $: 119 No 3 nominal $114 0125 2 red ri5 116 No 3 nominal WEDNEBDAY AUGUST 12 Cheerio Musical Clock 1 Today's Almanac Hollywood on Pared Sing Before Breakfast Trans-Radio New Nuto and Bolt eomady team Iwaethearta af tha Breen and DaRoee -Walter 7 NBO Walter Preeton Hunter Loses His Arm In Shotgun Accident Directors of American Watar Works A Electric company ordered dividends resumed on tho company's common stock Tuesday following a report showing sharply higher asrnlnga In the ended June 30 A dividend a share waa declared tha first payment sines tha quarterly disbursement of that amount May IS 1938 Net Income tor tha 12 period was $4241387 or $157 a share on tha 1941945 aharea outstanding compared with (2713401 or 87 osnts a share baaed on 1741088 aharea In ths preceding 12 months Tha dividend Is payable September 15 to stock of record August 2 A Directors of Julius Ksyser A Co declared dividend of 50 cants a common share compared with' 37 cants In two preceding quarters NEW YORK Aug 11 An extra dividend of SO cants on tha common stock of Johna-ManvIU company building material manufacturers wee announced Tuesday ts The regular quarterly dividend of 60 eenta Special to The Tribuns ABERDEEN Idaho David Isaaks 28 son of Peter Isaaks Aberdeen died In an American Falls hospital Monday of a bullet wound from a -22-callber rifle received Sunday when he accidentally shot himself Deputy 8heriff Herbert Falk County Coroner Peck and Prosecuting Attorney Earl Cory of Bingham county after an InveetlgB' tlon said death was accidental Isaaks they said was alone in his home when he decided to clean his rifle In preparation for ths sagehen hunting season which opened Sunday In taking the gun from Its rack on tha wall it discharged the bullet entering his forehead they decided The family returned home from a picnic at 6:80 to find him unconscious on the floor Surviving ars his father six brothers and five sisters Funeral arrangements will announced later gl 13 0116 dost: September 112 December 109 May 107 Jorn receipt 29 eari: cents lower to 1 cents higher No 2 white nominal SI 24 0127 No 3 nominal $121 125 No 2 yellow (113 113 No 3 $112 No 2 mixed nominal $111 114 No 3 nominal 8110 113 Close September $107 December 95c Mav 92e Oats: receipts 4 care higher to lower: No 2 whit nominal 47 0 49c Ko 3 45c Milo maize nominal $171017 Kafir nominal (1720177 Rye nominal 8790c Barley nominal 77 0 88c No I hard and dark hard wheat 8 to IS cents over December No 2 hard and dark hard to 15 cants over No 1 red Wheat 5 to cents ovtr No 2 rod 4 to 5 esnts over: No 2 whits corn 18c to 19 cents over September No 2 yellow corn 6 to 7 cents over No 2 mixed corn 5 to cents over Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON Aug 11 Ap proval of two applications for new broadcasting stations In Utah one at Logan and ths other at Cedar City was recommended to the fed eral communications commission Tuesday by Examiner Georg Hill Tbs Cache Valley Broadcasting company at Logan seeks authority to build a new station operating on 1200 kilocycles and Harold John' son and Leland Perry ask Bimllar permission at Cedar City for 1310 kilocycles Both stations would use 100 watts of power and unlimited time Tha Logan company has an authorized capital stock of 23000 of which 16000 has been subscribed The estimated cost of the new station is 8000 Company officers are Billings president A Reeder vice president William Conner secretary-treasurer and Leo Jensen and Reeder directors found that ths plans for the station conform to all commission requirements and have been Indorsed by Utah Agricultural college and leaders of ths church A similar report was made In support of the Cedar City station which would cost 6000 The engineer test! fled that good service Is received at Logan from Salt Lake City stations and intermittent secondary service from an Ogden station Former Envoy Named Racket Prober NEW YORK Aug 11 Harry Guggenheim former ambassador to Cuba was named by Mayor F- La Guardia late Tuesday to head a citywide vigilante committee for investigation of busiri'ess also was ordered Both are payable September 24 to stock of record September 10 declared At tha tame time tha board ths usual quarterly dividend of 1175 on the par eent preferred stock payable October 1 to stock of record September 17 Directors of Newberry company operating a chain of 8 cents to 81 merchandise stores In 43 statsa Tuesday ordered a quarterly dividend-of 60 aenta a Bang of Leading Futures Open High Low Close ept 110 $110 108 108 110 10S 1 10 107 10 1 08 108 bariton Tha Voice of Exparwno 9 Christine 9:18 Trana-Radlc Naw Melodlo Interlud "Dan Wife" dram Sugarhcute Matches On KDYL Trana-Radlc New Jot White tenor with the Trio Romantlque Clint Noble and his Hayfalr Casino orchaetr Gena BtechU and LotUI Gardena orchestra Coemopollten Singer Trana-Radio Naw 11 Roe La Boprano 1 Bingham program Pepper Family Ma Parkin Vlo and Bad Tha Dance Matlne Inquiring Reporter Train-Radio New NBC Gene Arnold and ths Ranch 1 Burton NBC Basilica Concert broadcaet directly from Rome Italy KDYL Tha Tuna Detective 8lf-mund Spaeth NBC Red MacKenzte baritone with Jerry Beare' orchestra NBC 1936 Olympic gamea resume featuring William Slater commentator NBC Malcolm Claire pnaentlng children'! etorlei Trane-Radlo New Dorothy Page NBC Three Scamps 4:00 NBC "Easy featuring Goodman ana Jatre Ac Back Bast Driver Edwin Hill In "The Human Bids of tha News" 4:48 Connie Gate contralto One Man's Family atrial drama by Carlton More Song Souvenir favorPee hare on the common stock compared with 40 C4nte paid In previous quarters Ths latset declaration Is parable October 1 to 1 03 92 88 1 04 93 90 42 42 43 Wool Market 105' 42 To TS 76 Theft of four wheels and tires by trickery from the Goodyear Rub her company 203 East Second South street Tuesday morning was re ported to police On the protense of buying a motorist drove his car Into the com pany service department had his old wheels and tires changed for new ones and then with a service man went for a short ride to try tha new ones out On South Temple street the motorist complained to tha service man about a rattle In a rear wheeL The service man got out to examine the wheel and the motorist put the car In gear and raced away Coast Man Fatally Hurt by Ailto FAIRFIELD Cal Aug 11 (UJ) Sangulnettl 61 employa of the Solano oounty hospital for 16 years was Injured fatally Tuesday night when 'he walked into an au tomobile which police said was driven by Demara 28 Salt Lake City Witnesses said Sangulnettl appeared to walk directly into ths side of tha machine in which Demars was driving homeward from a San Francisco vacation visit The driver of the automobile was not held -Bunrite Barenpd Fred Feibel at tha organ Morning Ualodie International naw Breakfast Kalodls K8L Early morning shopping new Serve and Bev with Ida 0 Abbott Walts Tim Ths Merrymaker CBS Betty and Rob Modern Ctndsrell "Who's Who In Today's News" presenting John Watkln Betty Crocker Hymue if AU the Churches Harmonica tn Contrast CBS Larry Vincent song Afternoon Renee with Bob and Kenala and Hark WarnoW orchestra 11 Shopping bulletin International News and Stock Market QuotaUon Livestock report Melody Minutes 12:30 Emery Deutach'a orchaetr 1 :00 Columble'l Concert lime Lydia Hoffman-Babrendte concert pienisL 1:30 KSL Word! and Muil Clyde Barri baritone soloist Olympia Gamea Raium 3:15 Popular concert Wtlderneea Road George Hall's orcheetra Hal Munro'a orchaetr Daily oaws broadcast Shopping bulletin 4 Lee Wiley song Fray Slid Baum two piano Merchants' radio colum of Americ" pro lentlnf tho summer muelo aeries with Arthur Pryor and his bsnd Tha Buyara Uuld International New Dance with Andre Koetelfe neti and hla orcheetra Kay Thompson and tha Rhythm Singers and Ray HeathartonTr 8 Community with the audience Jack Arthur Tiny Ruffnar and Homer Rodeheavar conductor Buetor with Phillips Lord Tha March of Tim dramatisation of ths news of tha day CBS Jack Bhannou tenor 8 International New Renfrew of the Mounted Happy Valley Folk Seeing the Bcenlo West With Dr Broaddus Strange Adventure Evening concert George Burns and Oracle Allen with Eddie crehee-tre Jimmy Newell soloist Tha MagloDlal Dick Jurgen and hla orchea tra from Baltalr -10 KSL International New George Radio Clreu 11 Joo orcheetra 11:30 Jeu Oarberie orcbaaua Midnight: Benny grebes-tra i A Harry 13 CDLBBr-Geylor Carter at the BOSTON Aug 11 eA scat tend demand waa received on flue territory wools Tuesday Short French combing lengths fins tsrri 77 77 78 78 75 iT8 Slpt 1 05' Dses 93 May 91 Oats Sept 42 Dee 43 May 44 79 Sec 78 ay 76 Barley Lsrd Sept 11 75 Oct 11 82 Dee 11 95 Jan 12 00 Sept Lightning Hits Homes Of Two Elko Doctors ELKO Lightning struck in the homes of Dr A Hood and Dr Eby Sunday night in one of the worst electrical atorma Elko has ever experienced The sky to the south of town was lighted like day and claps of thun der fairly shook the city At the homes of tha two doctors the electric lights were put out of order and plaster was torn from the inaide of tha homes ELY Nev Aug James Delmore local garage owner suffered a shattered left arm while sagehen sunting Sunday Delmore acbompanled by Del Wlndou and Kenneth Selfers was hunting on White river in western White Pin county- Ha had bagged a sagehen and as he atooped over to pick it up his shotgun Was accl dentally discharged the blast shat taring his left arm below the shoulder His companions applied first aid measures and then he walked over a mila to the car and was driven 35 miles Into Ely His arm was so badly shattered that amputation at the shoulder was necessary As a result of the loss of blood and shock his condition is serious Bicycle Meet Planned Friday at Park Track A special bicycle meet will be staged at Liberty park Friday at 9 a for all boys and girls In Salt Lake Interested in the cycle sport The event Is being promoted by the Salt Lake recreation depart ment with Ray Gilbert Grey Lusty and Bryan Patterson in charge Races for both boys and girls ara planned Contestants will be divided Into three classes Includ Ing riders 11 years of age and un der 12 to 18 inclusive and over 15 Three special A medals will be presented to winners In special events A large turnout expected It Is the second year the event has been staged tory wools In original baga ware quoted mostly et 81 to 82 etnt scoured basis Only Inferior wools were rt ported available at 80 cents Average to good length French combing Wes' quoted at 82 to 84 cento while original lost running bulk good French 78 11 SO 11 87 12 00 1205 77 11 72 11 80 11 93 11 98 80 78 1175 113 11 95-1197 1370 combing and staple length lint territory woola were held quits firmly at 88 to 87 cant In harmony and melody Melodic Interlude 5 Trana-Radio New treasury Report WASHINGTON Aug 11 Tba position of ths treasury August 8: Receipts $1597058767 expenditures (7520455069 balance 12148475333 35 Custom! receipts for tha mentb 8753 555 28 Winnipeg WINNIPEG Aug 11 Wheat High Low Close October $1 02 98 98 December 1 00 97 97 May 1 02 99 99 Cash wheat No 1 northern 99 No 2 northern 9Tc No 3 northern No 2 whit 4Sc No 3 white 44 Dinner concert featuring Xavier Cugat and his orcbeatr 8 Trana-Radio Sports Flaah 635 KDYL Tha Imperial mala choru 6 KDYL Bob Crosby's orchestra 7:00 NBC Hit Parade and featuring tha a a a ta ta 1 tmaa mai Ml a uai tunea Receipt for th flickl year (line July 1) 45198183149 expenditure 1603-40507418 (including $14091462248 of 15 most popular aa played rcheetrr ogram e30 NBC Jesse Crawford the Post Of emergency expenditures) excess of expenditure (15142354259 Orom debt $33-41144061195 a decrease of (4440356 from the previous day Gold asset (10-855521 34378 Commodity Index NEW YORK Aug The Aaeoelated Contract Awarded Awarding of an 8046 contract to John Koch for Installing heating equipment in ths state training school at American Fork was an nouncsd Tuesday by A Hart Utah director of the public works administration Installation of the new plant a unit of the statewide program to improve heating facill ties In state-owned buildings Is to begin August 24 Mexican Dance Set Opening a drive for funds for their annual Mexican fiesta in Sep tember the Salt Lake City Mexican patriotic committee is giving dance at 68 Post Office place Wednesday night The fiesta com Funeral Rites Held Funeral services for Mrs Grace Laverna Osborn wife of George Osborn of 1020 Military drive manager of the Native Lumber company wera conducted Tuesday morning in the Rickette-Ailcott mortuary TJte Rev Jacob Trapp officiated and burial waa in the Mt Olivet cemetery Drunk Drivers Fined EVANSTON Wyo Aug 11-Nick Romero and John Parke both of Utah working aa eheepherdere at Castle Rock were arrested last week by Sheriff William Marshall for drunken driving and were brought before Justice Matthew Marrow found guilty and fined 30 To Place Posters Upon recommendation of Chief of Police Harry Finch Pickering advertising counsel Tuesday was granted permission by the city commission to place state fair posters oh utility poles In the city Flour MINNEAPOLIS Aug 11 Carload lota per barrel In 96-pound eotton Liverpool LIVERPOOL Aug 10 AP) Spot wheat 2 Manitoba Si 4d No 3 western Canadian amber durum 8s Australian 8s Futures eloaad assy October 1109 December 107 March $102 Exchange 501? Fruits an(T Hops NEW YORK Aug 11 steady California 30-401 806c: Oregon 30-40 S06c Apyloots Steady cholc 14c sx eholcs 15c: fancy 15 Vie Steady standard unquoted eholre 99e: extra choice it 1 0 Raisins 8teedy: muscatels 8 Stic choirs to fancy seeded 606c the Organ Rublnoff and big violin Virginia Re guest star NBC Town Hall Tonight (tarring Stoopnagla and Budd with Patar Van Bteeden'i orchestra Trane-Radlo News Barrios 10:05 Hotel Bismarck orchestra 10:15 NBC Sandy William and his Con erase Hotel orchestra NBC Jack Russell and hla Vista Del Lego orchestra KDYL Traut-Kadio New NBC Bal Tabartn Cafe orehaatra NBC Hotel Mark Hopkins or cheetra A 11-requeit program A Prase weighted wholesale price Index of 35 commodities Tuesday declined to 7978 Prevloue day 7983 week ago 7974 month ago 7604 year ago 7469 Range of recent yean: 1930 1935 1934 1933 High 80 06 78 68 74 94 89 23 Low 71 31 T1 84 61 53 41 44 11926 average equals 100 Rubber NEW -YORK Aug 11 Crude rubber futures closed barely steady 8 In lower: September 18 18b: December 16 27 March 16 38: amoked ribbed spot lSlSn bBla uNomlnat Returns From Trip Adrien SegU of The Mode Mlllln ery haa just returned from the mil linery markets where he has been working with noted designers- in creating new fall styles for Saltimemorates Mexican independence Lake City women from Spain acke: Family patents 10c lower (760 0 660 elandard patents 25c lower $6 690 Shipments 23198 ergs and tin- 1 Good night tPr' aid seedless 66e Other dried fruits Steady hanged (Paid Adr Adv) Pure (2480 02500 1 iiv- i 1 I.

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