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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 13

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Pocatello, Idaho
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MARKET NEWS New York Stocks NEW YORK The stock market developed a firmer tone in the early afternoon dealings Friday after moving irregularly lit Iho morning trading. Sales to noon totaled 680,000 shares, against 520,000 shares in the corresponding period Thursday. Several active Issues In the low- priced category lifted the volume. They included United Paramount Theatres which gained a point; Avco at a new high; Armour which had a wide gain for that issue; ItKO Pictures which held at the previous close and Radio up a fraction. Potatoes IDAHO FALLS, (UP)--Potatoes: Upper Valley, Twin Falls, Burley district: offerings moderate, fair wire Inquiry, best stock moderate, others slow, about steady: Russets sacked per cwt.

inch minimum size A washed delivered sales shipping point basts and sales FOB shipping point: 100 Ib. sack U.S. 1's medium to large occasional big large 4.10, small to medium few 3.70-3.80, Idaho standards occasional 3.40, U.S. 2's few 2.70-2.85, 50 Ib, sack U.S. 1's papc 3.854.00, burlap occasional large 4.00, small 3.85, 10 Ib.

sack U.S. 1's mesh few 4.C04.70, In master containers few 4.80-4.80, paper mesh window 4.35-4.55, Idaho standards mesh few 4.05-4.10. Sales FOB cash track 100 Ib. sack Weather By United Press Southeast Tcialio: Mostly cloudy Saturday, with showers of rain or snow, little change in temperature; higli 38-48, low 25-35; occasional gusty winO. A a a Billings Bismaitk Boicse Boston Chicago Denver Las Vegas Logan Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Ogtlen Omaha Phoenix Pocatello Portland Provo Salt Lake City San Francisco St.

George St. Louis Seattle Spokane Washington 65 55 52 2 4 8 45 43 G5 S3 65 47 65 80 08 40 53 65 75 46 55 52 52 62 65 65 52 43 57 51 2T 25 41 34 22 41 29 50 30 51 G7 48 49 42 37 43 48 37 43 41 40 .03 53 1.18 39 44 occasional big large 4.00, small to medium few 3.GO-3.70, Idaho standards occasional 3.15, U.S. 2's lew 2.CO-2.75, 50 Ib. sack U.S. 1's paper 3.65-3.85, burlap occasional 4.00, 10 sacks U.S.

1's mesh few 4.504.55, In master containers few 4.654.85. Livestock CHICAGO (UP)--Livestock: Hogs: 12,000. Fairly active, 25 to 35c higher on choice butchers weighing under 220 Ibs; other light weights and all butchers over 220 Ibs moderate active, 10 to 25c higher, dull on these weights and only around ICc higher than Thursday; sows uneven but mostly 25 lo 5flc higher. Most choice 180-210 Ib butchers 17.40-17.60; few loads choice 190-210 Ibs 17.65; bulk choice 220-280 Ibs 17.15-17.40; little below 17.25; small lots choice 150-170 Ibs 15.50-17.25. Most choice sows 300550 Ibs 14.75-16.25; few 300 Ibs and rader to 16.50.

Sheep: 1,200. Native lambs predominated; market steady to weak; nilk choice and prime native lambs very 8.0015.00; mostly 10.00-13.00; yearlings absent; sheep steady; slaughter ewes G.00-7.00,' most mixed weights 50. Cattle: 1,000, calves 200. Trade extremely slow and dull on all classes and sales almosl oo limited to test market; scattered sales commercial to low choice steers, yearlings and heifers about steady at week's sharp decline; high choice and i grades absent; cows about steady with Thursday's dull close; bulls mostly steady; ale rs abou steady. Few loads and small lots commercial to low choice steers yearlings and heifers 20.00-30.00; few choicce steers and yearlings 30.50-31.25.

Utillly andn commercia cows 13.50-16.00; mostly 15.00 down Mostly utility and commercial bulls 17.50-19.00; cutter bulls clown to 15.00; commercial to prime vealers 24.00-34.00. 2.00-22.50; lop 23.00 paid iparingly; culls draggy at .20 Truman Says Good-bye To Newspapermen WASHINGTON (UP)--Prcsiden Harry S. Truman stopped in Thurs day night to shnke hands anil good-bye to his fellow members the National Press Club, Several hundred newsmen jam med the club's ballroom to sec thi President who retires from th While House on Jan. 20. The pressed around Mr.

Truman wish him weli Kepablicans an Democrats alike. Johnson 14-Year Term Eugene Lyman Johnson, 27, of ocateilo, was sentenced Thursday flerooii to not more than years (he stole penitentiary for lewd oiiduct vvitli a nine-year-old girl. Before passing sentence, District iictgc Isaac McDougall overruled ohnsott's motion to arrest Judgment and for a new trial. He was onvicted by a district court jury ve weeks ago. His attorneys said the convic- on would be appealed to the Idaho upreme Court.

Johnson, who has wife and two children, was freed ftcr posting S2000 hond, pending ic appeal. taptist Women Meet With Mrs. Poindexler The Journal's Idaho News Service DLACKFOOT Luncheon was erved to the Hazel Barclay group if Baptist women at the home of heir a i a Mrs, Fved Poindexter. Mrs, Alfred Douglass presented he study lesson and Mrs. Flora 'arsons gave the Bihle study, 'lans ware discussed for White oss work.

The next meeting will he Nov. at the home of Mrs. H. It. Boice.

District Sefc Concert Friday Night Fifth district music students selected for baud, choral and orchestra jgroups will slage a ton- cert Friday at 8 p.m. In Pocatello iligh School auditorium. Public will be admitted without charge. Sales Feature Broadcast Meet Panel discussions on sales Satur- Jay morning will wind up the (wo- School. day meeting of the Idaho Broadcasters Association at Hotel Bannock.

Sales meetings Saturday at 10 a.m. will fen lure "Barinim Was Wrong," with Hugh Shelley, KIDO, Boise; "Program vs Announcement Selling," by Dewaln Silvester, KEEP, Twin Falls, and "Comucti- Ilvc-Price-Seasonal Selling," Leonard Wasden, KID, Idaho Falls. There will be a general dlscns- liy Friday afternoon, two days of practice were behind the stu- denls as they prepared for the concert. Guest directors are Harmon Hatch, Springville, Utah, High School, who will lead (he 56-piece string orchestra; Olen I.ockcry, University of Idaho, choir director, and Clarence Sawhill, state University of Los Angeles, band director. All siring players In (he Fifth District and those at Idaho Falls were invited to compete during the clinic in order to play in the orchestra, said Gordon Childs, orchestra director at Pocatello sion of sales 10:45 a.m.

and adjourn at noon. panel topics at the meeting will District FHA In Pocateilo Fifth district Future Homemakers of America officers will be elected Saturday afternoon during one-day convention at Pocatello High School. The convention will get under ay with an expected 250 FHA girls registering at 8:30 a.m. dur- a social hour. Dear Lake, Franklin, Oncdla, Caribou, Bannock, Bingbam and Power counties will be represented.

The official welcome will be extended at 9 o'clock by Pocatello Supt. of Schools Milton Hartblgscn anc! District FHA President Carolyn Adams, Shelley. Musical en- lertalnment by the Grace trio will be followed by an introduction of gucsls, Including Miss Lucille Mn- gruder, stale FHA adviser; Miss Margaret Graves, state vocational adviser; Miss Agnes Bahicrt, home economics department at Idaho Stale College; Mrs. Mize, teacher trainer at ISC; Miss liulh a FHA adviser at Pocatello High to Meet Saturday School, and Miss Lanorc Kcnnanl, district FHA advisor. Roll call of FHA chapters in the district will begin at 10 a.m.

followed by introduction of chap- tor mothers. Secretary's report will be given by Lola Ilardcasllc, Moroland, with a mixer planned by Shelley chapter at 10:40 a.m. Introduction of candidates district offices wilt tflke place shortly afterward, followed by an- cther mixer by 'the Paris chapter and a buzz session. After the noon luncheon, voting will begin for officers with a fashion show set for 1:15 p.m. in the- auditorium.

This fashion show will be open to the public. Election results will be announced at 2:15. A roport on the national convention will be given by Alice Harding, Malail, slate FHA officer. Thts will precede the FHA chant by (lie IMalad chapter, and then officers will be installed. ISC Library Will Feature Display Idaho State College library feature a special display on "Reading Is Fun" for National Children week Nov.

16-22, The exhibit is being prepared by the college class In "School Library Materials" taught by Miss a a Guenther, assistant librarian. The class has formed itself nto a committee. Puppet figures will be combined with brightly- jacketed new children's books to demonstrate that "Reading Is Fun." The committee- is headed by James Hosslter, Pocatello. Working with him are Shirley Samuel, Buhl, and Janet Wilson and Shirley Young, both of Pocatello. Annette Gibson, Pocatello, student library assistant, Is aiding In construction of the exhibit.

Attorneys Receive Rino Case Delay Attorneys selected a jury Thursday afternoon, hut asked to postpone until Monday morning the trial of J. O. Rino againsl Statewide Plumbing and Healing Co. Request for the delay was granted. District Judge Henry F.

Mc- Qu.ido will hear the ease, the first among 11 in his fall term of court to reach scheduled (rial because of settlements or disposllon other- vise. Rino, operator of a wholesale candy company at 1622 North Main, from Statewide, al- cging that a heating system installed In 1047 was faulty. The plumbing and healing company has In turn sued Rino for the alleged unpaid balance on. the healing system. Clly health authorities Friday appealed to an unidentified man believed to be suffering from diph- heria (o report for treatment.

Clly health commissioner Dr. James Z. Davis said the man Is jelleved lo be a carrier as well as a victim of the disease. Ho said ho man left an ambulance carry- So 37 .17 NOW PLAYING Two Great Entertainers The SHO-BAR is available for private parties on Monday and Tuesday nights, Phone 1T2-J4 or 6-R12. For Reservations WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK THE IN CHUBBUCK To a Fine Evening of Entertainment Meet Your Friends At The AGON OUT SOUTH MAIN Where Parking li No Problem! Dancing Every Fri.

and Sat. Music.by Mary's Merrymakers Don't Mils Iht Three M'sl MEET THE GANG TASTY SANDWICHES, EGGS-SHRIMP Plus Your FAVORITE BEVERAGE "CRYSTAL TIP" ICE CUBES Packaged to Go-Mixors Tool Booths for Ladles--Dancing If You Like Irv Scott Jim Shoppe 241 North Main G.I. LOUNGE Playing Nightly KEITH KENDALL GAYIORD (Sandy) SANFORD Playing for your listening pleasure. Meet Your Friends at Pocatello's Gayest Gathering Place SAPPHIRE LOUNGE In Hotel Benson MOOSE DANCE Saturday Night November 8th GOOD ORCHESTRA $1.00 Per Couple GUESTS INVITED TONIGHT Chief Theatre 11:30 p.m. SPECIAL SADIE HAWKINS MIDNIGHT SHOW REGULAR PRICES! GARY GRANT GINGER ROGERS MARAIYN MONROE in "MONKEY BUSINESS" SEE IT FIRST AT THE DAHO STATE JOURNAL Friday, November 14, 1952--13 Health Officials Hunt Diphtheria Victim -i SALT LAKE CITY (UP)-- Salt Ing him to a hospital Thursday Coal generates almost hall of Jhs United States supply of electricity.

Dl A FRIDAY and IVlMI. I SATURDAY RAY, KElCHLEY Also "Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder' Frankio Lainu, Billy Daniels vhen it stopped eri route. OPEN 6:45 PHONE 4 8 5 8 NOW PLAYING! Susan Hayward Van Heflin "TAP Also "MAN EATERS OF KUMOAN' LAST TIMES TONIGHTI THB MARGE COWER CHAMPION DENNIS Q'KEEFEl Also STARTS SATURDAY! 'The Lusty Men' Starring SUSAN HAYWARD and ROBERT MITCHUM JENNIFER JONES ALSO! TECHNICOLOR FEATURETTE AND MR. MAGOO CARTOON STARTS SATURDAY! "MONKEY BUSINESS" Cary Grant Ginger Rogeri Marilyn Monrot ORPHEUM OPEN DAILY 719 FRIDAY and SATURDAY! FEATURE AT P.M. wMONROE TRVCOtOR ALSO! BRAND-NEW FIRST RUN! Every Friday Night LABOR TEMPLE Easy, Medium, Fast LEO JOHNSON So Good Potato Bread Made With HELD OVER STILL GOING STRONG A A A DEAN HARMON AND HIS COWBOY CARAVAN TOPS IN WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT This group was formerly featured with Ihu "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" and ALVINO REY'S cowboy show bands.

Mixed Drinks plus 'Chicken and Steak Dinners Playing Niteiy Floor 1 Show 227 North Main-Next to Chief Theatre While Sliced Butler Potato Bread TRY A LOAF TODAY.

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