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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 18

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tfbc Salt CaKe SVibutu Statistics 1 Statistics TV Stock Market Quotations 0 Friday Morning JO July 30 1943 ine Crobsscuts New Corporations Bo nd Prices Slock Prices NEW YORK July 29 (AP) Following If tabulation of Thursday's transaction action en the New York stock exchange: Dow-Jones IJtah-Parlfie Petroleum Ine Far Ui operation of oil and mining properties President Jam Dowd: vlr president Dowd secretarv Wde Can Hal stock $10000 $5000 subscribed NEW YORK July 29 Following are Thursday's closing prices aaJea and net change of bond 00 the New York tock exchange: 8TOCKS (Sale In hundred) 1 Averages CORPORATION BONDS (Salsa in $lOO0 Births Salt Lake Citr I Net Close I Chg Sales (Furnlahed br A Hoele A Co member New York stock exchange) Hlch Low Closa Chanee Industrial 13990 13828 13941 up 177 Rails 3858 35R5 3609: UP 3 19 12 19 96 90 90 110U 4 2148: up 38 1 Marriage Licenses Salt Lake County Paul Robert Rohmke 48 Salt Lake Etta Hyatt S3 Salt Lake IaVerne Charles Huss 24 Ellenaburg Wash Winona Betty Snover 18 Bremerton Wash Allen Thomas Rlrh legal age Bennion Florence May Rasmussen legal age Salt Lake Alonso Joseph Boytun 34 McKtnnon Wyo Mary Frances Shearer 26 Canton Ohio David Richard RrhuU 17 FtaU Lake Hellrn Ruth Wvatt 17 Salt Lake Jessie Of ford 33 Valley View Texas Ruby Jewel Fair 20 Arch James Ttttff fiillespie 22 Salt Lake Helen Marts Young 21 Salt Lake Thomas John Crasnrad 51 Brlgham Clt Mary Catherine gyddall 52 Brigham City Floyd Leland Durham 23 Colllna Miss Barbara Lois Jone 17 Salt Lake Kunla Mntaiimurm 24 Magna Knusiko Aramakl 23 Ptks Adms Exp Air Redue Alaska Ju AllennLStl AlChmAD Allied Ptrs Allls-CMfg Am Alrln Am Can AmCFdy AmCrySujf Am Distill Utllltle 2160 2125 Bonds Commodities Industrial Tear Hieh Low 1943 145:82 11926 1942 11971 9292 9842: up 30 9263: up 27 Rail High Low 3S30 2759 2928 2331 vino 8 119 441 36 26 50 1I105V4 Vs Alleg cv 5 49 do 5 50 at A A 5a 2030 Am TAT 3 66 do 3V4 61 A A 8 4s 85 A 4'4 36 Ill Cen 4a 68 Int Paper 5s 47 Sou Pac 4s 81 do 4( 69 do 3 46 do 4 Ore 77 Un Pac 1st 4s 47 Utin A 44 West Un Rs 51 53J 60V4I 1 741 61! 1 Am Locom Stocks of nonferrous scrap' metal held by dealers Increased in May for the first time in 1943 according to the bureau of mines On May 31 stocks rose to 95825 tons compared with 93970 tons at the end of April Dealers collected 84463 tons of nonferrous scrap during May compared with 82253 tons in April In May the dealers supplied to consumers 83337 tons against 82543 tons in April The dealers' receipts are from farms households factories utilities and other Industrial sources of supply Newmont Reports Holdings Newmont Mining company operator of mines and holder of mining stocks reports net worth of $48780000 as of June 30 Of the net worth $32355000 is in mining and oil stocks Principal stocks held and value thereof was reported as follows: Kennecott Copper $4933000 Thelps-Dodge $4421-000 Getchell Mines $1000000 O'Kiep Copper of South Africa 1 BilOO Bl 85 19 109 3 IOO Am Metal AmRA8t3 Am-Roll Am fimAR Livestock I 10! 99 AmStlKdrs A I I Am Too Market AmViscosa AmWtWk TotsJ sales $10096900 previous day $14108200 week ago $11067000 vear so $5444200 two ago $7990-700 January 1 to date $2272483800 year ago $1225347800 two year ago $1290625725 NORTH SALT LARK Julr 29 (Utah- Kldredge Francl RerrheM Eldreffre and Beverly Bernlc Warnim Plekett 355 Douglas street son July 13 Mecham Clarence Elmer and Qladv Aidora Merkley 125 Lucy avenue daugtv ter July 16 Wise Roland Vern and Gladys Joe phlne Bruoerer 1057 Windsor avenue daughter June 17 Tucker Delhert snd Vtrginia Jr Tucker 1531 Park atreet daughter May 24 I-aron Russell Edwin and Edna Alda Hlgrn 1028 East Second South street son July 14 Hansen Kdward Merlin and Mane Richards 61 Visaing place son June Harris Waldo Jams and Louis Bl 963 Writ First North atreet ion Jun 8 Remund Glen and L'nie Angu Duchesne daughter June 6 Dunn Leon and Ine Kvah T-)o 114 Htmpton avenue daughter June 20 HoIImtI Myron Ralph and Illla Ja-n-snn 1 East Beventh Boutb street son June 25 Kir Lewis Embree and Evelyn Grer Bss Murrsv son June 19 Robert Theodore and France May Hull 1750 Redondo avenue daughter June 17 jirtw Arvld Joseph and LaRue Lar-sen 8andy son June 17 nnen -Tharold and Vera Juns Krtrk-son 12U2 Browling avnue con June 15 Albert Francis and Onttt LaVerne Oviatt 204 West Sixth Souu street daughter June 19 George Bradley and Elva Morene Hudson Salt Lake City son Jan 19 Qulst Carl August and Helen Amund-aen Salt Lake City son June 3 Mitchell John Clark and Jean Zwahlf 90R Park Row daughter June 4 Smith John McLeod end Ethel Loia Hunt 712 Linden avenue son May 27 AmZLAS Anacnn Arm 111 ArmstuCk A sad Dr Ci AtrhTAPF USDAl Cattle Receipt 299 Include 135 through 63 market 101 direct Market alow prices steady on limited offer ings no rtoi nn to Rood steers quoted $1 20O 1 SOO odd Al I Ins ert Lewis All statutes are brought up to date and the pamphlet contains a brief summary of the mining laws of the United States Mine Inspections Slated The federal coal mine inspection division of the department of the interior having inspected 1100 of the larger coal mines in the United States during the past 12 months announces the intention to Inspect 1700 coal mines during: the next 12 months Government appropriation for this work totals $722-880 Since the establishment of federal inspection early in 1942 some 1549 or about 67 per cent of the bituminous and anthracite mines of the country have been visited by federal inspectors Close cooperation with state mine Inspection departments is maintained Leadville Takes Spotlight Colorado state and mining officials chose July 28 to celebrate two Leadville accomplishments First approval of the $1500000 appropriation for driving the new Leadville drain tunnel second the completion of a new 800-ton sink and float plant by the Ore and Chemical company The new plant will treat dump ore from the Leadville district Deaths Don William Player Don William Player 3 son of Leo and Ann Oakeson Player of Bennion died Thursday at 6:30 a In a Salt Lake lots ol common irncsea-in mcne in DO' odd lots of common truckd-in helf- Curb Prices NEW T0RK July 29 (AP) Following 1 a Hit of Thursday' trariMctlona on the New Tork curb exchange: Wedding Annivertary Gift a ll Prr Roaevllla Pott err "CAMBRinorc GLASS" GET special prlres on wedding Invitations? Artcraft Press Beason BIdg 4-1005 iSaleal High Low Closa tphg 151 114 11 11 I 21 44 43H 44 4 1 101 5 5-Vt '4 161 2S 2fii 271 4'154V4 153 153Vii 38 134 12H 13HI 29 38 38 381 'a 6 68 (iS 68 I- 1 1 S5Uj S3-4 854! 19 3 35t 36 4 15 14' 14HI- Ml I 29V4 29W 29V! lVt 19 13Vi 13 i 3 22 22 22 SO 10H 9H 10'4 2 14t 14W 14 8 t4 41 4141 11 23 24 85 lfifiU 1544 7 8 614( HO 61V 9 4514 44 434 14 23 7 7A 7'4 3 5Ti 54 5 33 27V 27 1301 tA 6 21 38U 38U 34 2 19! 13" 13V 14 421 62 Bl 2 la 91 33 3t 314 SI 28 14 28 25l 11 114 11V4 8-'i 4 4V 44 '4 an i8Vi jv 17 7 7Y! 7H 1 IS 17ii IS 8 36 35 Vi 36 1 Mj 2M 614 61 61H PI 17 Mi 18 a 14 11 28H 2SV4 284 31 1 33 Va 34VS J4 61 28 Vj 28 28 II 18i 1S4 18i 251 7Vi 7 7V i fi 8s 814 8 4 171 134 1314 1314 21 27H 27i 27 231-i 23 23 Vi 1 131 94 9Vi -9VI Vi 2'115 114V 115 I 3 71 50V4 50 50 1 151 38 37V 38 1 IV 134 13V4I 1341 Vi 101 37 37V1 37 14 43! 47Vj 46V4 46Vil- 101 19Va 18 19 I 1 371 79 774 78V4 IV 101 40 3914 40 I 1 91 384 37 37T41 111941 44 71 22 21 1 21l 69 4V 4V 4VI Vi 9 41 40 41 I 1 9l 43'4 424 43'4! 14 SO! 14U 144l 14V4I- $1100 down: medium to good kind quoted $1 150 14 uo cnnnr 10 cutter cows S4 OOfl'8 ISO: medium to rood kind quoted $10751J50 trucked-la vealer 514 50 down STOCKS ((tales In Hundreds) Atl Refit Atlas Corp Avlat Cor Raid Io rl tUltAOhln Rarns Oil Rendlx Av Beth Hteel ItoelnK A Borden Co BorK-War BriKCS Mf Brunsw-B Budd Mfg Budd VVhl BurrAdMc I I I Net Ifiales Close I Chg Hops receipts inciuass throuBh 124 market WeaH 15f25c lower: practical top $1375 few held to $1385 on 183 to 250-pound butchers? mixed welchts 160 to 185-pound $1325 250 to 290 pound $1300 low $1125 $1200 441 9-16 I 41 12 50l 80 I 321 1441 4 $3340000 Hudson Bay Mines of Canada $6184000 and Continental Oil $8275000 Start Research Project Sheep Kecerst 288 include 243 through 49 market Medium trucked-in lambs brought $1375: trucked-in we Calif Pckg CanDrGA 1UO 71 79 111 61i 2V4 29 2 1 Amer Superpow Bunker Hill A Chicago Flex Shaft Cities Service Elee Bond A Sh do pfd Hecla Mining Mt City Copper Nlag Hudson Pow Technicolor Trans-Lux United Ga Utah-Idaho Sugar Utah PAL pfd $600 Can Pac The 12 leading steel and iron ore producers have started a re OGDEN July 29 fUtah-USDA) Cat Case Jl Co tle Receipts 260 includes 175 market 85 12! 14i 1 Deaths through-: Not enough here to make very Catpil Tr Celanese Celotex search project in conjunction with ooa test: prices quotamy sieaay or arouna 1250 1500 ou most medium to good 8 3Vil 41 1 3l 61 2 75! 63l 1 the Battelle Memorial Institute Cerro de Information on low-grade iron ore will be pooled with the object of slaughter steers: heifer $1150 1350 common steers and heifer down to $925 food cows cutter to malum $8501075 canner $800 down expediting research in the field of Ches ft pf Chrysler CI Molyb CI Peabdy Coca-Cola ColR-P-P Col GAEI Coml Cred low-grade hematite and combina tion hematite-magnetite ores bulls J95UWliou veaiers i4ou Hogs Receipts 150 market Blow aarly bids and few aaies 15 625a lower mostly $1375 on best 180 to 250-pound weights few loads $1385 extreme top walghL below ISO pounds $12753il335 and over 250 pound $1273 41310 sows $1123 Stock Market THURSDAT QUOTATIONS Annulments Asked Salt Lake County Alice Anderson LaViell from Howard LaVielle on grounds that when plaintiff and defendant were married April 16 1943 at Reno Nev a divorce from a former wife had not been obtained by defendant Annulments Granted Salt Lake -County Donald Christensen from Rose Mary Christensen on grounds that when plaintiff and defendent were married September 20 1942 at Las Vegss Nev a divorce from a former husband had not been obtained by defendant Divorces Asked Salt Lake County June Gardner from Robert Vera Gardner cruelty Ralph Huntington from Bonnie Huntington desertion Ella Mabel Jensen from Robert Allen Jensen mental cruelty Leona Smith Piep from Henry A Plep mental cruelty Divorces Granted Salt Lake County George Manes from Beverly Geanne Maness mental cruelty Plaintiff (ranted custody of minor children Bernlc Baxter Hurt from Hrry Fran-cl Hurt Jr mental eruelty Plaintiff granted restoration of her former name Bernlce Baxter Coml In Tr Stock Prices Climb in Brisk Rally NEW YORK July 29 UPS Taking: its cue from Wednesday's late upturn the stock market worked toward further recovery Thursday and achieved considerable succma in all departments The closing: list was well studded with pains rarging from fractions to around 2 points Once more the buying emphasis was on shares of companies assumed to be in line for the immediate benefits of peace but even such groups steels and aircrafts preeminent amorg war stocks had takers at Improved prices Dealing totaled 1023590 shares gainst 1847990 Wednesday Finishing' a point or more higher were General Motors Chrysler Goodyear Goodrich Montgomery Ward Sears Roebuck Oliver Farm Caterpillar Douglas Aircraft Western Union American Smelting Johris-Manville Standard Oil (N J) and Loew's A rise of 44 points in Coca-Cola and 1 in Pepsi-Cola were associated with President Roosevelt's statement about prospects for larger sugar supplies Westinghouse moved up 21 and American Can 2 Steel Bethlehem American Telephone Santa Fe Consolidated Edison North American company Public Service of New Jersey edged up fractions to a point Railroad Bonds Turn Upward NEW YORK July 29 Railroad bonds rallied fractions to around 2 points in Thursday's market and rarried most other domestic groups into higher ground Trading was less active on the rallv however with sales at $10-C9600 compared with $14108200 cn Wednesday and $14299500 on Tuesday when the market was in a reactionary drift Best performers on the recovery embraced most all of the low to medium priced rails that were under fairly heavy pressure earlier in the week Among them were cbLgations of the Atlantic Coast Lire Baltimore and Ohio Katy Missouri Pacific St Paul Rock Island Southern Pacific New York Central North Western and Morris and Essex Others making some progress included Consolidated Edison 328 108 i International Telephone 4ts at 794 Manati Sugar 4s at 661! North American company 048 at 103 i and Studebaker 6s at 106 Delating Ordered For New Premier Law Pamphlet Compiled 4I 4I 223 Sheen Rece lilts 9500 Include 8000 26 I 26 VsU 41 market 1500 through No early trading Wednesday's late market steady to 15 Salt Lake City Tanner Jennie Isabel!" Russell GrsT Tanner 72 443 North First West street cerebral arteriosclerosis July 26 Hansen Eliza Hansen 72 Brigham hypostatic pneumonia July 25 Kirk ham Hyrum Kirkham 60 93 Glenmare atreet carcinoma of atomach Julv 27 Turtle Rusell Evan Tuttle 14 12t Browning avenue gastric hemorrhage Julv 26 Jones Douglaa Mervln Jones 1551 Redondo avenue Idlosynerosy JW 27 ameron Clara Tribe Cameron 63 TOT Fifth avenue cerebral accident July 27 Barton Dorothy Elizabeth Barton 100R Mator street heart disease July 27 Mitchell Nolsn Mitchell 41 Copperton-Bingham generalised peritonitis Juiy 25 titllisple Albert Enklund Gllltspi 52 136 Third East street myocardial failure Julv 26 trujllui Asenclon Tmilllo 49 BIS Second East street mycordlal degeneracy Juiv MrTiillnugli Elliaheth Cunningham MrCtillough 71 16 East Seventeenth South street hypertrophic clrrhosi ol ihe Coml fiolv Com A So Comw Ed Con Conp Con Edi Cont Corp Cont Bak Cont Can Cont Mot cent lower compared with week' early it 4 2241 23 '4 201! 21 A i A i I I Bid 1 Asked 9 I V4 Because of the Interest that is being taken in the mineral resources of Utah the Utah Engineering experiment station of the University of Utah has published a pamphlet "Mining Laws of Utah" compiled by Professor Rob- sales top 140U on 20 loaas gooa xaano range springers four loada medium to good Si 4 25: two loads mixed fats and feeders 34 4 1 34! Am Met Co 00 6l 6l Big Hill 05 Cont Del I 34! 59 04 02 Bingham Mrtala Black Metal Bristol Stiver $1360 two loads Ulars $1350 load 72- riund Idaho feeders $1315: three loads 1325: eight car Idaho ewes $700 ona load 1665 $500 load mixed Idaho's $600 sorted one load $450: odd small load medium to good trucked-ln fat Iamb $1300 1365 trucked-io feeder 75' 13-16 71 26V 31! 5 331 23 41 21 '4 9V 181 34 651 6 51 34 81 59 3l! 204 61 15 V4 lit 344 191 12Vi 401 5 481 74 20! 384 141 1414 351 74 14 121 214 3 30 II 20 "4 St 20 I 15! 33 12! SHI Bullion Cardiff Corn Prod Crane Co Cr Zeller Crtic Steel Cub-A Sun Curt Pub Curt-Wrt DeereACo $12 3U 34 58 19 15 33 12 5 74 37 13 So 204 Central Standard Chief Con Clayton Silver DENVER July 29 AP-U8DA-WFA) Cattle Salable and total 250 calves: Pel A Hud Lflver July 28 38 13 7 1 21 30 Colorado Con Colb Rexaii Balable and total 25: around per ceut of run cow: salable supply In DARGW pf I hospital of undetermined but natural cause Born la Murray June 2 1940 he Is survived by hi parents two hrotherl Jack and Val Player of Bennion and the following grandparents: Mr and Mrs I Plsysr of Ben-nlon and Mr and Mrs A Oakeson South Jordan Funeral services will be conducted Saturday noon In the Bennion 8 ward with Henry Brlnff-hurst bishop officiating Burial will be In Taylorsville cemetery Friends may call at 38 East Seventh Combined Metala Petrolt Ed cludes two load steers on load heifer Plat Cp-8r 1 tiarie jiitvn u'ciwin rear 879 Lake atreet coronary thrombosis July 26 OIen Oliver Olsen- 88 B3 West Flfh South street unknown but natural July 26 20 comet Coalu Commonwealth Lead Crescent Esgle Iim Mna pour Aire and truck-Ins uo carlot sold: talking steady to weak cows opened weak few medium to good $102 1225 cutter and common $: 25 ft 1000 canners $650 61 I 2l 1 4 140MI149 149 1 rorr Crown Point Dragon 800: tome sneuy mna souu ana De- 3HV4 163 39 I 38 3 163 163 3' 36 4 354 low bulls steady medium to good $1173 1323 few common $1050 tii 00: Prices Hold Firm On Exchange Prices held firm in Thursday's session on the Salt Lake stock exchange price changes being few and small Eureka Standard sold at 12 cents up 2 cents and closed strong at 12 cents bid Bristol Silver sold at 6 cents off a half cent but rallied to close at 8 cents bid Mountain City Copper eased to $2 off 12 cents and Silver King Coalition to $385 off 2M cents 3l 11! 51 1141 11I Pu de East A East Kod El Auto-I Elee Post Erie RR do ct Esans Prd Fair Mrse Eire TAR 08 01 01 01 00 33 47 03 01 12 14 01 08 0(1 02 02 00 04 03 00 01 13 17 00 12 00 00 11 06 01 07 14 00 00 01 31 Vi scattered lots common to medium stock steers $950 1300 few common $900 and below: odd stock calves $1300 12 I '4 60! 1SH 12 91 13 13 2' 37 I 364 1 37 Crown Point Kat Standard Tin Coal East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain Hops Salable 10O0 total 3000 10a 15c lower as much as 35 cents under Wedneariav: s-ood and choice 180 to 270- 40V 1 Don Player 91 ohi Fllntkote I 71 19i 19 19! 4 6V4 5 '4 6V4I Gen Cable pound 1390: early top $1390 few sorted lots held higher 270 to 330-pound $1350 1385 few 180 to 180-pound $1325 1385: good ow $1225 South street until Friday evening and at the residence in Bennion Saturday from 9 a in until time of services Elsie Liddiard Funeral services were betiiir arranged Gen Oen Fds Gen Mot Gillette 37l 41l 52l 1 8 I 671 37 41 T7I 53 84 36 41 52 8 ureat western Horn Silver 12113 gooa 10 cnoice iignta neia nigner Saisble and total 2600: trucked 20 Glldden Col Howell Kennebec Goodrich 41 20 404 384 28 lvt lMi fat spring lambs and slaughter ewes active steady choice springs $1575: good and choice $1475 9 1525 few $1550 bulk awe 7 25 Sue Miller In'gaUa from Robert Jvln-galla mental cruelty Plaintiff granted ea-toration of her fbrmer name Sue Miller Iona Talbot Elmer from Wllllm Ray Elmer cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of minor children $25 per month per child support money $75 attorney' fees personal property Walter King- from Alma Dale King- mental cruelty Ruth Louise A cocks from Kenneth Acocks mentsl cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of minor children $75 attorney's fees $100 per month alimony and support money to and inclusive of July 15 1944 then $80 per month Suits Filed Third District Court Axelrad Furniture company a corporation vs Max Fullmer Plaintiff seeks Judgment for recovery of washing machine because of allegedly delinquent paymenU Supreme Court Decisions Salt Lake Wet Wash Laundry respondent vs Colorado Animal Bv-Products company appellant: court reverse tttit Goodyear Kentucky-Utah Keystone Leonora 39 29 37 15 38 Little May LOS ANGELES July 29 AP-FSMN) Magnolia Lead rnursday lor Mr Elsie Liddiard 33 1179 Eighth East street who died Wednesday in a Salt Lake Hospital of natural -1 jsfwA ut undetermined' She wu born In '4s Salt Lake City May 11 1908 dausrhter i- Gt Rv pf Gt Sue Holland Holly Sue Homestake Houston Oil Illinois Cen Ind Rayon Cattle Salable 400 general steady: quality considered quality largely canner to medium steers scarce odd common to Mammoth 2 8 00 00 01 08 04 03 06 02 03 03 00 38 49 A4 01 13 18 03 10 00 02 04 01 07 08 02 02 14 18 00 13 02 01 13 07 03 09 25 00 00 03 35 02 02 03 01 225 04 18 73 00 02 47 02 07 02 08 04 02 03 200 01 09 18 35 61 390 35 01 01 03 05 03 03 1 SO 03 01 10 08 40 00 03 03 03 2 00 medium steers $1150 1375: soma feed 13 Clayton Silver sold unchanged at 47 cents and closed strong at 47 cents bid offered at 49 Tintic Standard was unchanged at $180' New Park at 72 cents Combined Metals at 12 cents Tintic Lead at 9 cents and Howell at 6 cents Eureka Lilly hardened to 17 cents bid er unsold common to medium cow $950 vs Insolra Cool 01 00 190 Miller Hill Miner Gold Missouri Monarch Moscow Mt City Copper Mountain View Naildrlver New Park Interlake I' 41 13 8 69 31 02 'Til Z5 odd $1150 canrver and cutters $700 4923 medium to good bull $1050 Calve BaUble 100 weak to unevenly lower odd choice 300-pound veaiers $1400 two loads medium to choice 233- 1 72 00 Int Harvest Int Nick Int Paper Int TAT Johns-Man Jone A Southj Kennecott Heinerman and had lived here all her life A member of the TJt3 church she was a teacher In the Primary association of Jie Thirty-first LDS ward Surviving are her msbajTd Thomas Vi 45 01 08 lis 1 15 I 83 1 24' 4 7l 3174 23l ls 30 31 39 i court Judgment of $100636 awarded plain- Kresee 8 Investing Companies NEW YORK July 29 (AP Following bid and asked quotation furnished by National Association of Securities Dealers Inc 01 08 fame Liddiard two vl ions Richard Alan i-v 24 37 15 38 7 13 41 88 31V4 11 15 S3 24 7 31 23 30 30 39 7 69 20 19 60 19 72V 34 28V4 15 18 26 22 7 23 68 22 82 46 pound $1350 heavier weignt uusoid Hogs Salable 4O0: slow quality less desirable steady to 10 cent lower good to choice 180 to 2S0 pounds $1500 9 1535: top $1535 on weights to 250 pounds 310 to 370 pounds $1475: odd 140 to 160 pounds $1400: good to choica tows $1350 9 1400: medium $1300 Salable 25: steady package good ewes No 1 pelt $725 others unsold good to choice wooled lambs lacking: nominally quoted $1500 1550 a PORTLAND July 29 (AP-U9DA) Hogs Salable and steady 300: steady to Kress Kroeer Gro Llb-O-F Gl LMcNAL LieAMy 02 01 It ana i nomas james Liddiard: a dausrhter V- Donna Jean Titrtiard- wew premier New Quincy North Lily No Standard Ohio Copper Park Bingham Park City Con Park Konold Park Nelson Park Premier Park Utah Pioche Briitol Plumbic Mine Plutus Prince Con Rico Argentine Silver King Coal Silver King West Silver Shield 02 Bid Asked ivr oreacn oi contract with directions to trial court to sustain demurrers to the complaint and allow plaintiff to amend it comlaint Utah-Carbon Coal company and the state Insurance fund plaintiffs vs Industrial commission and rian Ohradovlch defendants: court uphods industrial commission in making an award to Ohradovlch under the occupational disease law Liquid Car a so 00 lock need Loew's Inc Affiliated Fund Ine Dividend Shares Fund Investors Inc 20 24' 41 26' 39 23' 29 14' 24 II 37 21 15 16' 38Vd 16! 8 17 13 2 41 3 13 81 12' 69 591 31 21! 12 440! 15 6' S3 13' 24 2i 7 45 32 ll! 23 71 31 31 ll' 394 28' 7 1 69 1 20 IB 19 6' 61 2 20 31 73 IC 35 7 284 17 16V 17 19 1 2 6 22 2 7 10 21 3 69'- 17 23' ft 84 16 46Ml 31 10 82! 12 41 12 17 21 81 27 16' 20 18 32 35l 9 17 78! 59V4 191 18 12 15l 5l 17 101 69 20 I Lorlllard Keystone Custodn B-2 15 Lou A Nash Mack Trfcs 05 08 25 58 3 75 30 3 23 3 53 119 131 2047 2243 28 07 28 fiO 17 OO 1870 9 24 10 14 4 0 452 4 23 465 604 664 3 cents lower cooa 10 cnoice iso 10 iu ounds 1450 240 to 260 pounds cents lower: rood to choice 185 to 230 $1435 OS 1450 240 to 2eo pounas rounds 1375 1400 good sows $1050 9i 1075 do H-i do B-4 do 8-4 Maryland Fund Quarterly Inc Shra Marv ii Marshall Fi Martin LI McGraw El 00 Deaths HlltUA WMICI choice feeder pigs quotable to 515-50 Cattle Salable and total 125 calves: 25 market slow steady few tackrra steer $1000 1050 gras fat beef teer held above $1250 load good grss fat beef cows $1100 good heavy beef bulls $12 00: e-ood to choice veaiers $1400 ut 80 iron Blossom HcKra A Mlail Con Mideont 01 00 01 01 Ol The securities and exchange commission Thursday ordered the $1 par nonassessable common stork of New Premier Consolidated company withdrawn from listing and registration on the Salt Lake stock exchange effective August 7 Ho Standard Swansea Con Inn-Hon Mission 44 50 171 14 Monsanto Millie Martain SPRrXQVILLE Mr Millie Reynolds Martain 75 a nurse In Salt Lake City and Utah county (or 50 vear died Wedties- Tlntlo Lad Tlntlc ftandard Union Chief Utah Con Ut Wyo Con Crtl Commodity Index NEW YORK July 29 The Associated Press weighted wholesale prices index of 35 commodities Thursday advanced to 10561 Previous day I0o 55 week ajfo 10564 month ago 10583 year ago 6841 Mont Ward nermother and two orothers Jacob and i 3orire Heine-rman i Ul of Salt Lake City Mrs Liddiard Joseph Ether Staker Joseph Ether Siaker 67 1210 Ninth East street died at hi home Thursday at 7:40 of cancer Bora January 7 187 at Mount Pleasant a son or Alma ajirt Elizaheth "Young Staker Utah pioneers Mr Siaker moved with his parents to HunUnetou In 1KS4 He married Matilda Stal worthy In 1S98 He was aotive In establishing? what is now Fremont county Idaho He moved to 6aJt Lake City In April 1942 Surviving beside hia widow are the following sons and daurhtens: Anthony Olenn A Opal and Thomas Stsker all of Salt Laks City Hazel Staker Mrs Elva Brlnkerhoff Mrs Nina Brinkerhoff Mrs Ruby KUneler and Elisabeth Siaker all of 8aJt Lake City and Mrs Pearl Sobleskl Idaho Falls Idaho and Mr Vera Jardine Rigby Idaho 37 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Funeral servjcea will be conducted Monday at 2 in the Thlrtv-first I a Murray ioh The commission said the corn-TTfit Avia victor con 00 14 OOV4 06 02 36 01 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications hav been file with the State Engineer each to appropriate 015 sec ft of water for domestic use In Salt Lake County State of Utah throughout tha entire yearr all locatlona being Xrom tc Mrs LaVera Fuller 3791 South 4400 West Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 70 and 250 tt deep at a point 7 It and 2726 It from the cor Sec 31 18 1 Peter Bach 1030 Wert 21st South Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 150 and 250 ft deep at a point 11 ft and 2390 ft from the SW cor Sec 14 1 1 Walter Ricks 763 South West Temple Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 50 and 150 ft deep at point 1125 ft and 120 ft from tha cor Sec 31 1 1 Lola Hull 261 Eaat 45th South Murray Utah: A 2-ln well bet 75 and 200 ft deep at a point 392 ft and 2033 ft from the fc cor Seo 8 2 8 1 15191 James Chambers Magna Utah: A 4-ln well bet 100 and 200 -ft deep at point 8 680 ft and 35 ft from the cor Sec 29 1 S' 2 15197--Graea Ronboes 1620 West Sun- aet Ave Salt Lake City: A 2-tn well Jaet 100 and 250 ft deep at a point 8 10759 ft and 226 ft from the) 'i cor Sec 27 1 8 1 15214 Laurence Lovato 30S1 South Second West Bait Lake City: A 2-tn well bet 250 and 400 ft deep at point 13801 It and 105 ft from the 14 cor Sec 25 1 8 1 Helena Shearer 3676 South West Temple Bait Lake City: A 2-tn well bet 300 and 400 ft deep at a poms 65289 ft and 872 ft from the) 't cor Bee 36 1 8 1 August Tadje 864 Fayette Ave Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 200 and 300 ft deep tt a point 163 and 1485 a ft from tha cor See 11 1 8 1 McCashland 131 West Stratford Ave Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 200 and 350 ft deep at a point 1252 ft and 1070 ft from that SE cor 24 1 8 1 Mrs Richard Cluff 1039-1 So Eedwood road Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 125 and 325 ft deep at a point 16905 ft and 400 9 ft from the 8 i cor 8ec 10 1 1 Henry Hansen 4525 South Thirteenth East Salt Lake Ctty: A 3-ln well bet 150 and 250 ft deep at a point 696 ft and 26 ft from th cor 8eo 4 2 8 1 Claudlua Newsome 3403 Routh Third Fat Salt Lake City: A 2-tn welt bet 225 and 250 ft deep at a point 236 675 ft and 130 58 ft from the cor Seo 30 1 8 I 15270 Clarence Sharer 1749 We 35th South Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 200 and 300 ft deep at a point 243 ft and 3175 ft from tb cor Sec 34 1 8 1 15274 Glenn Schmidt 3842 Southt Highland drive Salt Lake City: A 3-tn well bet 250 and 450 ft deep at a point 6579 ft and 1809 ft from thai 'A cor See 33 1 1 Clyde Egelund 4073 South Fifteenth East Salt Lake City: A 2-ln well bet 60 and 90 ft deep at a point 8 1860375 ft and 9075 ft from th) cor Sec 31 1 8 1 Mr Eleonor Cuz 10 South Seventh West 8alt Lake City: A 2-tn well bet 350 and 450 ft deep at a point 8 1798 ft and 473 ft from tht) cor Sec 36 1 8 1 Protest restating tha granting of any of tha foregoing applications with reason therefor must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the Stats Engineer 403 State Capitol Salt Lake City 1 Utah with a fee of SI on or before August 29 1943 ED WATSON State Engineer miA im nnnal Nat BlSCUit Walker Mining Nit Res: west loieao Mat Dairy Wilhert Nat Distill Yankee Con 01 jvrt for the fiscal year ended December 31 1911 The company's property is In the Spring creek district of Juab county Utah Zuma Ut Id Sue com do pfd United Air Lines Set Record 02 2 25 10 50 I 11 00 Nat Gyp Nat Lead Nat A Ll Nat Steel Nehl Corp Newn Ind a day evening at the family residence 340 East Center street Born In Salt Lake City January 5 1868 a daughter or George and Mar Ann Tuddenhan Reynolds she attended Salt Lake City chool and th old Brigham Young academy at Provo Iu 1887 she was graduated as a nurse from the Deseret hospital Salt Lake City and had practiced almost cotitln-usuoly since that time Early In her career she nursed In California Idaho CRRI NTCSL pf! Shlpl Am Avil ward chapel with Leonard Racker lbi 11 Am Col 103 17T4 ft 611 134 33! 19 ousrrop counselor oiriciaiune Friends mav call at 260 East TemjMe street Sunday from 2 until 8 ami Monday at the residence from 10 a until 1:30 Burial will be In Salt Lake City cemetery THURSDAY SALES Silver 5000 at 6c Clayton Silver 100 at 47c Combined Metal 500 at 12e Eureka Standard 2000 at 12e Howell 2000 at 6c Mountain Clt Copner 100 at $2 00 New Park 300 at 72c Silver King Coalition 110 at $383 Tlntlc Lead 1000 at 9c Tlntlc Standard 100 at $180 CURB SALES (12-2 m) Combined Metal 2OO0 at 12 rent Park City Con 1000 at 8 cent Unlisted Industrials 1 1 9 60 31 29 5 36! 4 fiY 37 831 27 11 21 2fl 19 31 9 164 5H 58 18 15 17 68 19 11 17 15 39 59 V4 29 5 3 36 26 1 97 28 5ri4 2 4 22 48 20 17 10 55 15 35 18 10 8 17 18 29 46 Lynda Merrill Nevada southern it Utah and Cirtion i A new record for passenger mail and express operations for the first six months of any year was set by United Air Lines for the period ending June 30 Stanley Hal-berg district traffic manager said Thursday The gain in revenue passenger miles was 15 per cent as compared with the corresponding period of 1942 express pound miles increased 13 per1 cent and mail pound miles jumped 82 14 per cent Meanwhile revenue airplane miles decreased per cent showing increased utilization of carrying capacity 1 Chicago Grain CHICAGO July 29 IAP) Although tradir-c quieted down after an active and irrrK hour Thursday grains managed to a ou to a major part of early ad- Sjymt encouraged by an ahsenre of any to prtre reiilnci and mllharks In Rfwseve It's wh Wednesday fiir' rrjr'i Commodity Credit rrir'imi ti ready purrhse s'lhslsn-1 ci-m llle tf wheat St (he govern prce cave the market a firm a- 1- ruf wheat we nichr thst vr-rrrtav Feptemb-r $14- 14 i i oa' were up -Tic tJeptem-trr To ard rye as ahead 1-1 'c r'eTitr $102 Cash Quotations CHIC GO i'y 29 (AP) Cash hat No 3 mined 83: No 4 $1 47 Ni 2 hard I145W: No 4 rd S169W: Nor Pac I Ohio Oil Ow 111 Glss! A Pac Tin CI Pack Mot Pan A Alri Par Plct Psrk Utah Penney I I'enn Pepsi Cols Ph DoOse Phiico Crpi Phlll Pet 1 Plym Oil I Postal pfl Pr 8tl Ctrl Proct A Pub I Jl Pullman 1 3 40 1 ON 27 9 2KS 57 2 4 23 1 Bid I Aaked Funeral services will he conducted Saturday at 3 at 38 East Seventh South street for Lvnrla Merrill 4-month-old dauch-tfr of Krlka Blenert and MarrUnr Merrill 2148 Blair street who died Thursday at 4:30 In a Salt Lake hospital of llecolltls Arnold Herlln bishop of the Columbus LDS ward will officiate Friends mav Sheep saiartie and lotai 700: slow at $100 below Tuesday or steady with late Wednesday: good to choice spring lambs $11101125 some held above $1150 food feeder $975 good ewe 50 CHICAGO July 29 (AP) Salable hog 15000: total 25000: low- weights under 240 pounds 10 to 19c lower heavier weights and sows 25c lower good and choice 180 to 250 pounds $1400 iu 1425 top $14 30 sparingly 250 to 300 pounds $1375 20: few loads 325 to 375 pounds $1340 61364: few good and choice 140 to 160 pound $1275 8 1375 most 350 to 550-pound kiwi $1250 9 1300 choice lightweight $1310 Salable cattle 4500 calve 600 fed steers and yearlings also yearling heifers fully ateady strictly choice offerings absent: top' $1600 bulk fed offerings $7423 'if 1600 grassy and warmed up kind $1250 it 1375 stock cattle scarce but very dull killer buying lightly lower grde cattle above replacement buver bid het hrlfer $1575: mixed offerings $1600 href cow steady hut canner and cutters weak heavy bull fully with weighty sausage offerings to JU Ml: light kind wesk at 1 fto 1 1 50 veaiers rinsed 25c higher choica offerings reached $15 75 PalAbie sheep lOOO total 7000: fed spring lnmhs and yearlings slow about steady bids and sales medium to choice native spring lambs $1300 ft' 1 450 beat held above $1475 short5 deck good to choice 90-pound yearlings with No 1 skins $1325 Sheep about steadv native shorn slaughter ewes $700 0 800 KANSAS CITY Julv 29 (AP) Hog Salable and total 300 slow mostly 15 to 20o lower no shippers top $1400 sparingly: good and choice 190 pounds and up $1375(1395 140 to 180 pounds $1300 75 sows 15 to 25c Off mostly $1275 1310: few $1313 Cattle Salable 1800 total 3500 ealvei 350 total 450 elow early sale killing classes mostly ateady: bids lower on grasseri veaiers steady: stocker and feeders scarce unchanged choice 1228-pound Nebraska' fed steers $1600: other choice loads $1500 1513 load medium steers $1225 good and choice heifers t325s 1350 common and medium cows SO 50 is 10 75 canner and cutter $850 9 00: few good bull $1250 1300 good an dchoice veaiers $1 300 no good 875-pound whlteface feeders $1275 Sheen Salable 4000 total 15000: open-lngv sales killlne classes about steady earv too good and choice native spring lambs $1475 other $1460: early bulk good and choice truck-In lots $1425 1450 good and choice slaughter ewes S750 common consignment -down to $600 56 44 1 1 24M 14 4S 20! 17! 11! to 22 484 2i 20 8 00 6 00 2 00 63 00 63 00 63 00 67 00 775 5 50 1 80 59 00 8700 62 00 6200 Amalg Bug pfd Con Wag A Mach Nat Tun A It Ut Firs Clay Ut St pfd do $7 pfd I 7i call at the Place of the funeral until time 17 11 16 of the services Burial will be In Salt 55 Lake citv cemetery 15! 55 51 16 family' moved'- to'' Sprlncvllle and she Mrs Martnln beean her nurse work in Utah county She was married to Charles Martain August 29 1896 at Beaver He died In 1928 Seven of her 10 son and daughters survive They are Mrs Mary Reed and John Martain Sprlngville: Mrs Amy Mecham Mrs Desne Rasmussen Mrs Owen Vincent and Mrs Emily Jensen of Provo: Mrs Maude Ogden Salt Lake Cltv also 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren 12 brothers and sisters Mrs Amy Donaldson Sprlngville: Mrs Georgia Gibson Mr Polly Hardy Phillip Gordon Arthur Clifford Buford and Oer-trude Reynolds Salt Iike City Mrs Julia Brain California: Mrs Mav Wolflnaton Magna George Reynolds New Xork Ctlsv 151 35 The child was born March 30 1P4 3 and la survived bv her parerrts: a twin brother Lynn: two sisters Xarleen and Sandra: one brother Gordon all of Salt Lake Cltv Salt Lake Curb So 3 hard Jl 51" Oa's No 1 mixed No 2 and one grandparent Mr Rebecca Merrill Richmond Utah Deaths Bid I Asked 16 35 18 10 8i 17 18 29 46 32 34 81 154 rrae-i No 1 wnue 7Jitij No 2 73iC73V4c No 3 No 4 T0 Bar'ev $112 9119 nominal feed li00tfl12 nominal 31 325 3150 8 00 1100 Pure Oil I 351 IS' of Am 116! 10 Orph 1731 8 Rem Rand 111 17 Rep Blsel 471 18 Ryn TobB 25 29 Safeway 46 fit Jo Lead 51 32 ftchenley 31 34 gears Roe 16! 81 Rervel Ind 141 15 Bhell Un Oi 20i 27 Simmons I 31 24 V4 Sinclair Oi 751 12 SKelly Oil! 2 42 Amalg Sugar 310 Firt Security Corp 3050 Mountain Fuel Supply I 7 70 Utah Oil Refining 1050 Utah Home Fire In 140 00 Bamberger bondsl 8300 Neils John Thornberg 14 5 00 Frank Miller 33 80 154 264 24 85 OO 27 141 24V4I BINGHAM Funeral service for Neil John Thorn here 47 Contwrton will be conducted Frl-dsy at 1 at 36 East Seventh 1 2 41 12: 42 14! Boc Vicra! 42 1 4 a 14 27 24 Bank Clearings Wednesday's debits $4167442 Same dav last year $2764073 Thursday's clearings $394889122 Same day last year S34S336743 106 Produce Market OPA MINIMUM PRICES pt-rrrR in ban franctco T1 s-ort 4 3 2 score 4 2H t0 aco-e 42Vi CHEESE SAN FRANCISCO Triplets 27 KOGS SALT LAKE CIT1 larre white tecial doeen SO I-aree white extras dozen 48 Ia-se wh'te standards dosen 46 whits extras doien 44 47 South street by 5 27 24 45 28 6 74 2S 24 45 29 6 7 Vi 44 14 28V POCATELLO Idaho Frank Miller at pioneer Pocatello resident of 545 North Fifth avenue died in a Pocatello hospital Tuesday following a lingering illness He was born January 14 1862 In Italy and moved to Pocatello 53 years ago living here since He was a retired Union Pacific employe Lucilla Mae Smith Sant DRIGOS Idaho Funeral services for Mrs Lucilla Mae Smith Sant 25 of Ogden Utah who died Monday of heart dl1e1se Houth Pac I iViuih Ry I Bo Ry Pfd Pperry Crp Spiegel Inc Stad Brnds Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind 11 53 Qeorce Nix Cop-perton ward bishop Mr Thornber: was killed Tuesday after 54 lS JS V4 1 1V 1 V4 Vi ft Vi 205 38 38 26! 384 noon in a bank cave-In at the Utah Cooper 161 394 361 574 Ptd Oil NJi 44' 11 3Bi 57 J5 26' 36 56 11 5 26 50 vrw ORK July 29 (AP) Dressed 131 6 2BTs Infant Mathison Infant Mathison day-old son of Iale David and Donna Sandqutst Mathison Granger died at 11:45 a Thursday tn a Halt Lake hospital Surviving besides hi parent are a grandmother Mr Francs Sandqulat Salt Lake City and a grandfather George Mathison Granger Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a at the residence of Mrs Sandgulst 3355 South State street Friends may call at 36 East Seventh South street until Saturday at 10 a and at the residence one-half hour nrior to services Burial will be In Wasatch Lawn Memorial park Harold Shewell Funeral services for Harold Shewell 47 260 Houfrhton court who died Wednesday will be conducted Monday at at 12S North Main street bv Brunker bishop of the Twelfth LDS ward Friends may call at 125 North Main street Saturday and Sunday Until 8 nd Monday until the tlm of services Burial will be In Wasatch Lawn Memorial park Joseph Jarman Joseph Jarman 33 of 1143 Westminster avenue died Thursday at 9:35 in a 8alt Lake hospital Anna Eliza Power OODEN Funeral services for Mrs Anna EJlra Conlln Power 72 533 Carvon road who died Wednesday evening- will be con wnue visiting in irigKa win De conducted pou'rv Firm Live pouitrv Firm Krldav at 2 In the Drlggs LDS 61 50 '4 7 s'Va pomnanv mine at Blncham He had been an employe of the company I 0 1023 Friends may rail at the place of funeral until time of service Burial will he cnaoel wun Harper bishop offl s-y Ptnde Crp I Sunsh MnRl Hwlft A'Coj Texas Co Tx Glf Prd Tx Glf 8nl Tx Pe Tr Td Wt AOl Tmk-P Ax Tmk Bri Trausamr elating -Live poultry 4U 1 1 4 rHICAOO Julv 2 Receipts 16 trucks firm Mrs Rant wa Hrn a rrlt fi 1 Ol fi 144 2S -Ra- 41 131 10) 5 41 3 1 Driggs a daughter of George and Violet Aland Smith She attended public school at Drig- McGlll Nev and Anaconda Mont in Salt Lake cur cemetery CHICAGO Juiv 20 (API Butter-r'r's 60 438 pounds: steady Receipts 15258 case: firm 11 14 28 8 21 21 53 Mr Thorn bert 4 814 22 3974 11 '4 14 V4 28 48 8 22 22 54 10 8314 20 Tk Trn A A NFW YORK July 29 (API Butttr Fe-r'p 727016 pounds: firm Wayne Burns Position of Treasury WASHINGTON July 29 AP) The position of the treasury Julv 27 Receipts $9213259720 Kxpendlttires $32266759543 Net balance $8733277839 55 Working balance Included $7970599 19901 Custom receipts for month $28094-53413 Receipt fiscal year (July 1) $1778-47473132 Exnenditure fiscal year $6149967-573 69 Excess of expenditure $4371492-S4T37 Total debt $144767628 02370 Increaa over previou day $113400-92342 Gold assets $2233867478743 Thomas Bean STOCKTON Funeral for Thomas Bean 81 who died at hi home here Wednesday will be conducted Sunday at 10 8314 Cheese Receipts 3Uiua 1 pounas noini- Tw C-Fx FI 49 22 Undwd-Fl I 14 54 Un BajrAP 9 104 Un Carbid 22 84 Un Oil Call 19 20 Union Pac I 21'100 Un Air Lns 451 29 49' Peceip's 18174 case: firm 98 99i 1 29 1V4 3341 Un Aircrft 111 33H ll STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of stockholders of Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company a Utah corporation Is called and will be held at Its office 140 South State Street Bait Lake City Utah on the Jlat day of July 1943 at 2:00 to consider and vote upon the proposition: of selling or otherwise disposing of and liquidating the property and assets and winding up the business and affairs of the company and of dissolving the corporation and distributing the proceeds to the stockholders (2) of amending the Articles of Incorporation so as to provide therein that tne property of the corporation may be sold exchanged or otherwise disposed of In whole or in part by the dlrectore upon such terms as they determine from time to time without authority or confirmation of the stockholders (3) of ratifying and confirming all such sale exchange and other disposition of the company's property heretofore made (4) of amending the Article of Incorporation so aa to provide therein that the directors may in their discretion make gifts in such reasonable amounts as they determine to any person or persons hereafter released by the company aa an employee (5) to considrr and vote upon such other and further proposition with respect to any or all of the foresolns aa tha stockholders United Cp Fruits Vegetable? The following prices were quoted Thursday morning at the growers' market Fruits Apricots $100 125 Apples Per box: Early June $123 1 150: Red Astrachan lug $100 4125 Blackberries $3 325 per crate Dewberries $3 35 "i 350 per crate Gooseberries S225 per crate Raspberrle Red $175 (h) 225 Youngberrie $350 1 $400 per crat Strawberries $275 325 per crats Currant Red $200 0 2 25 per crat Cherries Lamberts 1215c per lb pie 10c per lb Windsors 12c per lb Peaches Early varieties $100 150 per case southern Utah $250 per lug Plums 710e per lb Vegetable Bean Green string 13e per lb yellow string 13c per lb Beets 30c per doz bun Broccoli 10c per lb Csbbage per lb Carrots 30 42 35c per dos bun Csuliflower No 1 14o per lb No 2 8c per lb Corn 25 (9 40e rer do $160 8 175 per lug Egg plant 20o per lb Endive $150 per crat Oarllc 15c per lb Lettuce $2 25 iff1 2 50 per crate Leek 40e per doz Crystal wax dry 6e per lb green 35c per doz bun Peas Canvon 13c per lb Potatoes Irish CobVers $200 per 100 lbs Bliss $2 25 per 100 lbs Rsllshes 50 iff 60r per do bun Spinach Tiff 9c per lb Sniianh Summer 8c per lb Zucclnl 6c per lb Turnips 30 1T3V per dos hun $300 400 per lug 68 17 5 67 5 ivi 13 71 9 70 ITS 13 71 9 70 44 Vk 43 SPRINGVILLE Wayne 3urns 46 native of Mansfield 111 died ofia heart attack at 9:25 Wednesday He was born at Mansfield ill June IS 1897 a son of William and Alberta Burns He spent most of his life in Illinois He attended the University ef Champaign and high school at Mansfield 111 John A Dcspain MANILA Daggett County Utah Funeral services were conducted Thursday aft-ernooti in the LDS chapel for John A Despaln 35 of Washam community Born at Washam March 4 190S a son of Mr and Mrs John Despain he had spent his entire life there as a rancher 68 It ift Vs in me siock-ton LE8 ward chapel Burial will be In the Tooele City cemetery Mr Bean was born In London Enrland August 26 1S62 a son of William and Elisabeth Carr Bean Survlvlne are four dauthter Mrs Nellie Harrl of Tooele: Mrs Rubv Mad-sen of Provo Mrs Marshall Eyre of ducted Saturday at 3 In the Ogden ST 35 22 26 28 33 13 71 9 69 43 53 Vi 55 22 26 13 27 37 22 92V4 23 21 Mi 8 V4 38 7 204 unit nme Unt Fruit Un Gas Im U8 Gvpsm Rubbr US RAM II 8 8teel Vanad Crp Walern Co Warn Br We Au Hp Wi Un Tel Air Br Wi AM Whllng ttl White Mot Municipal and Government Bonds Lincoln lire Go 210 Beaton BIdg 25 2nd So Dial 3-4501 13! 27 Til 1 38 1 224 V4 nevenin i a warn chapel oy Arvii Porter bishop Burial In the Ogden city cemetery will he directed by Llndquiat and Bon mortuary of Ogden Mrs Power was born February 13 1871 tn Ogden a daughter of Michael and Tracy Conlln In May 1890 she was married to Albert Edward Power In Ogden Mr" Power died 18 year ago Joseph Miller Sr Potato Market CHICAOO July 29 A PJ Pot toes Arrival 89 on track 178 total 8 shipment 7662: supplies moderate demand good: firm for white stocks dull for red stocks: Washington long whites No 1 $420 4 25: Oregon BHss Triumphs $300: Nebraska Red Warbas $225: Missouri Cobblers $223 Missouri Bliss Triumphs $240 StoclcUMi and Mrs 04 67 1 55 IT! 22 2 27 79 144 IT 27 191 3814 16! 23 111 93 4 234 271 21 4 70I 8-H 161 39 14 3 21 18 17 2fli 37 '4 101 34 VtV 1 Oenetve Baum of Eu-reka a son Bryan Bean of Wetidover dying In bis home Tuesday 93! 2V 23H' 2is SHI '4 nn4i 21! 114 -17i V4 two brothers William Wlson ACn! Wlwth FWi Wton P4M! ren pi rvHnsi(iu Kenion Taylor Davis 1 T- T7 am on i ndr ft! vo and 1 7 BeHtl of Oak! Vrl Tr A CI Vest HhATi Zenith Radi Cnl and two sisters) i-f'-'i ijnerai services lor Kerilon Taylor Davis 70 well known farmer of thl Hlarl-t HI nA a 3714! 37l I 33 1 34l 1 ROCK 8PRINOS Joseph Fisncl Miller Sr 83 retired roal miner of Blalr-town died Wednesday tn the Wyoming Oerersl hospital where he had been a patient for one dsy He had resided la thl community year aim Dsnii npiinrMn-tm and Mrs Fva 60 year ago 230640 (wo vear ago 853940 Jannsrv 1 to date 105 761 MO vear ago 5985100 two ar ago 1538472 1 msv determine I Dated July 8 1943 HEBER GRANT President A 6 SLANDER Secretary at 2 at the Palem ward LDS Chanel With rtirnnr I A Total sslea Thnrsdsv 1023500 shares: Msv Meverrmffe of fisit Lake City previous asy i8(uuu wilt ago m- Air Beaa aw.

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