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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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rv Wine Condemned at Father Succumbs THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 21 1944 "ft Death Sol's Oliver Hansen tocli Markets iir Shares Up Andrew Benson 70 dr 5 altnr-r day evening at the home cf a daughter Mrs Anderson of Gunnison of a heart ailment Among the survivors is a daughter Mrs Jane James of 170 Twenty-first Court Hearing Three hundred gallons of Illegal wine" found In the possession of August Daz was condemned today in Second district court by Judge Charles Cowley and ordered for Wee Elks Slates 4 Patriotic Event Sponsored by past exalted rulers of the Ogden Elks lodge a patriotic program will be presented at the Elks home Tuesday at eight The event is in observance of Washington's and Lincoln's birth Close-Feb 22 Oliver (OlUe) Hansen 61 died alter a week's illness Sunday at six-fifteen a to la a 'local hospital Be had been residing at the home of ar r- son Ray Hansen" U23 Twenty-sixth He was born In Denmark Aug 14: 1883 a son of Peter and Marie Han-5 On Wall Street feited to the state for disposal Clerk Injured NEW YORK Feb 21 Financial Dear Fellows and Gals In Service Has result of action taken by citv dr-aol Intro ffrvrn 4-Via 1 I Greetings from the home One front Mr Daz recently was fined $200 in district court for possession of the wine and commodity markets inrougnoui United States will be closed Washington's birthday Feb 22 The war food administration will Issue the various livestock sen Hansen He came 1 days also the 16th anniversary of with Ogden getting: ready to mark George Washington's birthday in style This week we doff our hats to reports Elkdom LeRoy Youns will talk on Verne" Simmins Ogden postal clerk was admitted Sunday night to Holy Cross hospital Salt Lake City for treatment of a fractured leg Incurred Sunday afternoon when he slipped while jumping from a mail car at Lynndyl Utah to America as a boy 6 For many years he was engaged in the a 1 industry 1 Afterward he man- aged Jim's taproom the father of our great country Nov Ycrli SvccEis who is Tirst in me nearts or his countrymen along with you boys and gals in service! By Victor Eubank NEW YORK Feb 21 stocks a few rail! And assorted specialties made a little progress today tut many market leaders were at a standstill or la slightly lower ground Good earnings statement helped roch issues as Goodyear while others reaching for advances seemed buoyed by favorable poet-war prospects highlighted by the generally pleasing news from most battle-fronts Armament groups however were not particularly depressed and somt of these did a little better than hold their Modest- pluis marks predominated until around mid-day Light selling then clouded the direction and near the close minor Irregularity was the rule Dealings were around 600000 shares Bonds were mixed with a handful of rails resistant wife Mrs Crandal! Washington David Stlne on Lincoln and Arthur Woolley on Elkdom Music will be provided by Reynolds Blackinton Fred Jones and Frank Rounds Only members of the lodge will attend Last Sale Feb 21 1944 By Associated Frees Writers to Meet The Blue Quill Writer club will meet Thursday Feb 24 at eight pm at the home of Mrs Wilson Andersen Original stories will be read by Miss Mary Petterson Alice Pardee West and Mrs Wilson Andersen LEGAL NOTICES Just like Washington outwitted Air Reduction Hansen died June 20 1939 He was a member of the I Twelfth ward Survivors Include tila inn five i rrftnd- Allied Chemical Dye 52 146 15 36 82 commission o'clock was the previous closing hour before the amending of the ordinance On Sports Front On the Sports Front with Al Warden Basketball fans of Ogden will be treated to some high class casaba play this week Tonight the Dow Chemical five of Midland Michigan opposes the Ecker Studio quint of Salt Lake City at Ogden High Ogden and South Cache were tabbed" to meet in an afternoon skirmish also on the Tiger court in region one's hectic race Tuesday night at Ogden High the world famous Harlem Globetrotters oppose Logan Collegians the orphaned Uiah State five in a contest that has aroused a world of interest the German Hessians when he made his daring dash across the Allied Stores AM Chalmers American Can Delaware just so did Major James 16 Christensen daring Utah ma American Power se Light "7 sons and on sister Oliver Hansen Mrs Henry Kissel all of Ogden The body is at the mortuary at 8408 Washington FUNERALS American Power Lignt pio 9 rine outwit the Japs when he piloted that first plane to photograph the famous Jap base Truk You boys and gals are all heroes to us American Radiator American Smelting Refining MitKS Funeral services lor Iris 36 26 epiers will be Held Wednesday at 11 American Steel Foundry 156 a at Lindqulst and Sons' colonial American Salt Lake'' Mining at home and our chests are thrown iunerai ctiapei uisnop Ray Wll llama presiding Viewing Tuesday 5 out a bit here American Tobacco American Waterworks 4 American Wool Jack Henry Drake Jack Henry Drake 59 of 2653 Kiesel died Sunday afternoon at the home of his son Paul Drake Oakland Jalif to 9 and Wednesday -until ser Svocd Ouovavion vices Interment Logan cemetery Anaconda Youngsters Active We at home appreciate what viewing at gravesiae a iiogio Co A a Atlantic Ret Baltimore Ohio pf HANSEN Funeral services for Oliver you're doing to fix things ud in Ogden travels to Box Elder Fri Monday Feb 21 1944 Barnsdall (Ollie) Hansenwill be held Wednesday 1 at Lindqulst and Sons' colonial funeral Chanel Blshon Brad day night for another crucial contest Weber will be host to North Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel ex 7 7 25 62 27 13 16 34 59 15 29 12 25 6 23 10 35 32 47 ley Paul of the Twelfth ward pre- Boeing Cache on the Warriors court Friday Box Elder and South Cache 6iaing viewing at tne chapel Tues I day 5 to 8 and Wednesday un Deaths Francis Goodwin Francis Marlon Goodwin 77 retired southern Pacific shop employe 1112 Twenty-second died at the family home at ten-fifteen o'clock Monday morning following a stroke Sunday wa" 00111 Jan' 29 1867 0en Mich a son of Oliver and -Nancy Jane Goodwin When quite young he moved with hi parents to Kansas JL elucation in country schools near Glen Elder of that state He married Lydia Ann Williams Dec 24 1890 at Beloit Kan which was their home until moving to Ogden in 1897 For a few years he worked in the freight house before entering the employ of the Southern Pacific he worked as pipe fitter helper until his retirement in September 1937 He was formerly a member of the Pipe Fitters union Surviving are his widow of Ogden three daughters Mrs Oren Peek Mrs Henry Peek and Mrs Wm Roderick Kanes-ville one brother Goodwin Mt vernon 111 seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren All five of his grandsons are serving armed forces four overseas Th body 1 at the mortuary 529 Twenty-fifth Borden Burroughs Adding Machine after a lingering m-I ness Mr Drake went I to California two 3 months ago to vlsl I his son I He was born Jan 1 25 1885 lA Wilson Weber county the I eon of Daniel and Jane Cheney Drake In August 1806 he married Alice Maw in 'Ogden Mrs Drake died Jan IT 1941 In Ogden He was a til time of services Interment Og- California Packing aen uiy cemetery Calumet Hecla Canada Dry Canadian Pacific Case Funeral services for George Raymond Rich age 63 prominent church and civic leader of Morgan will be conducted Wednesday at 2 in Cerro de Pasco 79 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MOUNT HOOD RAILROAD CO You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Hood Railroad Company will be held at the office of the Company 302 David Eccles Building Ogden City Weber County State of Utah on Monday the 23th day of February 1944 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting or any adjournments thereof Dated February 5th 1944 TJTLET Asst Secretary First Publication February 7 1944 Last Publication February 27 1344 'y 5S38 NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OREGON LUMBER CO You are hereby notified that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oregon Lumber Company will be held at the off ice the Company 302 David Eccles Building Ogden City Weber County State of Utah oa Monday the 28th day of February 1944 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction ot such other business as may properly come before said meeting or any adjournments thereof Dated February 5th 1944 A LIGHTHALL Jr Secretary First Publication February 7 1944 Last Publication February 27 1944 sasa STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Weber Canal Water Co held at the residence of the Secretary Sttmpson on Riverdale Road Wednesday March 1st 1944 at 730 PM for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the next 2 years and any other business that may properly come before the meeting STIMPSON Secretary Published Feb 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1944 602 stead of Tuesday as previously announced conducted by Bishop It Rich of the Morgan ward Friends 112 Chesapeake Ohio Chrysler Coca Cola Columbia Gas Electric nAMmAnwiUti Stmithero icon trading painter 4 9 15 may call at the family residence in "Tlorgan Tuesday from 4 to 9 and Wednesday from 10 a until funeral hour Interment in Morgan Consolidated Copper flnntal Raklnz A Slf and retired two years ago becausa of 111 health He was a member of tne church Survivors Include three sons and two Continental Oil Dela 31 rm Prmllicti 56 cemetery conducted by Lindqulst and eons mortuary Coty rhihn AmartMn Susar 11 Funeral services tor June Cudahy 26 rhirtina-Wrieht 5 Arthur? Peterson employe of the Western Radiator Co will be held Wednesday at 4 at Lindaulst and Sons colonial chapel Bishop the world so that tne Kids on your block can grow up and live in freedom and have fun just like you used to do And they're doing and growing up right too! Yesterday's paper carried photographs how the youngsters at Polk school are getting the practical lowdown on aviation third grade kids building plane models etc how Central High Scribble club helped sell $50097 in war bonds how Ogden High cooking classes baked 500 cookies for Union depot canteen for hungry service men We're all doing our bit "on the home front and write in if we can do more tell us what you fellows and gals think Franklin Sawyer district manager of the 'phone company has been made chairman of the 1944 war fund drive in Weber county reports Bennett chapter chairman Clifford Worley 17-year-old Negro of Washington Terrace was shot and killed when he broke away from arresting officers An inquest is planned to establish blame or to exonerate Police Patrolman Clark Olsen who fired the fatal shot lias Queen The Ogden High school had its cadet hop and it was a fine success Jean Goddart brunette beauty was crowned victory queen of the ball and received a $25 war bond Voting was lively with over 46000000 votes cast one Koy wmiams or the I3th ward conducting Viewing at the mortuary Mr Draka daughters Pvt Earl Drake of Camp Callan Calif Blaine Drake of Tempe Aria Paul Drake of Oakland Calif Mrs Edna Mesher of Berkeley Calif and Mrs Virginia Bonner of Spokane Wash six grandchildren five brothers and two sisters Dan Drake of Ogden Lewis Drake of Burley Idaho Clarence Drake of Mldvale Charles Drake of Carlin Her Ira Drake of Wilson Mrs Rose Hadley of West Weber and Mrs Pearl Haynes of Fairfield Mont The body will be taken to the mortuary at 3408 Washington Tuesday irom 7 untu 9 and Wednesday until hour of services Following the services the remains will be sent to Salina Utah -i Delaware Hudson 22 du Pont 139 Eastman 16 Electric Mus 3 Electric Power Light 4 Erie 12 Firestone General Electric 35 General Foods 4 41 General Motors 54 Goodrich Goodyear 38 Graham Paige 1 Great Northern Railway pz so Hudson Motors Hudd 1 Bid I Asked Alta Tunnel 00V4 01 American Metals 00 01 Big Hill 06 09 Bingham Metals 03 04 Black Metals 02 03 Bonanza 00 Bristol Silver 05 06 Bullion 01 G1A Cardiff 01 03 Chief Cons 28 35 Clayton Silver 68 70 Colorado Cons 02 03 Columbus Kexall 01 01 Combined Metals 10 11 Comet 08 11 Crescent Eagle 05 06 Crown Point 02 03 Dragon-- 05 East Crown Point 00 01 East Tintic Coal 03 10 East Utah 00 01 Empire Mines 01 02 Eureka Bullion- 14 15 Eureka Uly 19 -20 Eureka Standard 15 20 Gold Chain 02 02 Horn Silver 10 13 Kennebec 01 03 Kentucky Utah 02 02 Keystone 14 20 Leonora 00 00 Mammoth 32 35 Miner's Gold 00 01- Miss Monarch 00 01 Moscow 01 03 Nail Driver 14 17 New Park 57 59 New Quincy 03 04 North Uly 54 58 Ohio Copper 06 06 Park Bingham 01 01 Park City Con 17 18 Park Konold 01 03 Park Nelson 01 01 Park Premier t01 02 Park Utah 150 190 Plutus 06 10 Prince Cons 17 20 Rico Argentina 47 50 Royston 01 Silver King Coal 350 380 Silver King West 33 38 Silver Shield 03' 03 Sioux Mines 01 02 South Standard 01 05 Tar Baby 01 01 Tintic Central 00 00 Tintic Lead 07 07 Tintic Standard 187 192 Utah Cons 00 01 Walker 09 11 West Toledo 00 Yankee 01 02 Zuma 02 02 Funeral services for Emma Wren widow of Wren will be Theresa I Braisford BEAR RIVER CITY Mrs Theressa Iverson Brallsford 47 died Sunday at twelve-twenty-seven a at the family home after an extended Illness Mm- Brallsford was born on Aug 28 1896 in Bear River City a daughter of Peter and Augusta Nielson Iverson She had lived In Bear River City all hejr life and was active in the Relief society there Survivors Include her mother of Bear River City four sons Percy Brails-ford Santa Ana Calif Jesse Brallsford United States army Theron Brails-ford with the armed forces in the south Pacific Dale Brallsford Bear River City two brothers Ivan Iverson Bear River City and Claude Iverson with the armed services three sisters Mrs Anderson Garland Mrs Golden Peterson and Mrs Carl Hall Bear River City and five grandchildren The body Is at the mortuary In held Tuesday at 10:30 a at Lindqulst and Sons' colonial funeral chapel Rev Darrel Farnham Of- ficiating Viewing at the chapel Monday 6 to 9 and Tuesday until time of services Interment Mountain view cemetery nilnols Central 27 12 30 FUNERAL DIRECTORS International Nickel International Kennecott Kresge 8 Liggett Myers are setting the pace with seven victories and two setbacks with Ogden next with six wins and two defeats followed by Weber with six victories and three defeats Three teams will qualify for the state tournament at Salt Lake in March Aaron Home's Mound Fort hoop-sters disposed of Central 33 to 22 in the final headliner of the year in the Junior league The Mound Fort five was sparked by Pete Mattson Mound i Fort listed six consecutive victories to annex the crown held in 1943 by Central Sixteen high geared men's basketball teams will compete at the Weber gym March 1 2 3 and 4 for the right to compete in the church finals at Salt Lake the following week Stephens is directing the event State School for the Deaf won the Ogden stake title and is tabbed as the team to beat An Ogden city tournament for men and women will be conducted in bowling at the Mapleway alleys late this month and in early March Joe Barney Is in charge of the affair An early meeting is planned for the 1944 season in baseball for members of the Ogden Service league Ogden Arsenal won the 1943 title There is talk of Og-den's entering a club in the Utah Industrial league this summer also From South Pacific From the War Front "Happy New Year" writes Tech Sgt Jack Branham of Ogden now in the south Pacific area "Received a total of eleven papers in the mail today most of 'em pre-Christ-mas vintage and was happy to catch up on the news and I'm not kidding either The calendar here says Feb 7 but your newspaper says Happy New Year so "Happy New Year to my Ogden friends I sure like to see what's going on I read names of places like "Washington -Terrace and wonder whereinhell that Is Guess the place has really changed I'd like to see ft for myself Jack" (Jack Sol would like to show you around personally when you come back and Washington Terrace the PUOUATE AND GLAEDIAMUIP NOTICES Loew's Lone Star Cement McKesson Robbins KIRKENDALL-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 4659 Iris Bench Spiers Mrs Iris Bench Spiers 32 wife of Dee Spiers 1660 Swan died Saturday at seven-thirty in an Ogden hospital after a brief Illness Mrs Spiers was born In Logan Oct 26 1911 a daughter of Aaron and Elizabeth Larson Bench She lived in Logan until nine years ago when the family moved to Ogden She was married In Preston Idaho Jan 25 1929 She was a member of the I -church Survivors besides her husband Include a daughter Joyce Delores Spiers Ogden her parents Logan a brother Kenneth Bench Logan and four sisters Mrs Floyd Coleman Mrs Eva Brown Hyrum Mrs Robert Adams and Mrs Harvey Nyman Ogden The body la at the mortuary at 3403 Washington i Consult Comity Clerk or the Ce spectlve Signers for Frrther Information Miami Copper Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator Amy Hess Sill National Biscuit FLORISTS for each penny invested In savings National Dairy National Cash Register -National Power Light New York Central North American Aviation i AND THE FLOVVBR3 ARB FURNISHED BY KLENKE FLORAL 2S53 Wash Blvd Dial 8449 North American Northern Pacific Packard Penney Pennsylvania Railroad Pullman LATTON Amy Hess Sill 59 died at her residence In Lay-ton Sunday evening at eight forty-five after a lingering Illness She was the wife of David Sill whom she married Oct 18 1933 In the Salt Lake temple She was born In Farmington a daughter of John Hess and Frances Marian Bigler She Is survived by her husband three brothers and three sisters: Mrs Clara Hess Chlpman Salmon City Idaho Mrs Florence Ireta Bourne Fielding Mrs Lucy Nielson San Bernardino Calif Edward Hess and Carl Hess Ogden and Andrew Hess Copperton Funeral arrangements are under direction of the mortuary in Bountiful NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 6895 WEBER COUNTY UTAH In the Matter of the Lsxate RICHARD COWAN Deceased Creditors will present claims with Touchers attached to the undersigned at the law office of Derrah Van Dyke 502 David Eccles Building Ogden Utah on or before the 25th day of April 1944 ADA COWAN Administratrix of the Estate of Richard Cowan Deceased DERRAH VAN DYKE Attorney for Administratrix Published Feb 21 23 March 6 13 1944 6027 Pure Oil A Ogden City Floral Co 2277 Washington Blvd Dial 4751 £029 Flower for All Occasions Dial 7171 Dumke Floral Co 1S00 Grant 23 70 58 47 23 6 43 12 21 20 29 5 18 9 17 15 3 86 28 41 15 9 8 17 44 77 12 25 23 29 28 37 53 12 14 6 31 47 35 27 9 18 Unlisted Stocks Bid Asked" Amal Sugar pfd 805 I 815 Con Wagon 1 82 2 25 Sugar com 265 I 275 I Sugar pfd 1075 111 12 Ut Pr A Lt 7 pfd 58 OO 6000 Ut Pr Lt 6 pfd 5400 5700 7050 7300 Republic Steel Safeway St Louis-San Francisco Sears Roebuck i Shell Union Socony-Vacuum Simmons Southern California Edison Southern Pacific Standard Brands FUNNY BUSINESS i June A Peterson June Arthur Peterson 27 of 2250 Jackson died this morning at twelve-ten o'clock in a local hospital after a 10-week llraess Mr Peterson was born In Salina Utah Nov 29 1916 the- son of John' Axel and Agusta Krickaon Peterson' In his youth the family moved to Long Beach Calif and he was graduated from a southern California high school returned to Utah residing in Salt Lake City until four years ago when he came to Ogden He had been employed by the Western Radiator Co He was a member of the 8 church Survivors Include his father ot Salt Lake City the following brothers and sisters: Axel Peterson-Jr of Ogden Glen Peterson of Camp Roberts Calif Mrs A Klaeger ot Long Beach Calif Mrs Rutherford of Provo and Mrs Hugh Paul and Mrs Gafa of Salt Lake City The body ts at the mortuary at 3403 Washington () -j Standard Gas A Electric Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil Stewart Warner Sales Chief Cons 300 at 30c New Park 500 at 58c 200 at 58c 60O at 58c Park City Cons 500 at 18c 2500 at 18c 3500 at 17c Walker 1000 at 11 300 at lie Silver Shield 2000 at 3c 20000 at 3c Tintic Central 1000 at 10 It X7100 Studebaker Sunshine Mining LIVESTOCK FOR SALfc ONE old horse set of heavy harness also 6 breeding does Mar-Un Bingham phone 2-5031 HOLSTEIN heifer will freshen soon 7th house east of Harrl-son and Uintah road Junction 4-YEAR-OLD seddle mare saddle brtdal See Turpln Stadium ONE team of horses box 9 Wil-son Lane TEAM 1200 lbs sorrel horse work or ride Phone 2-7078 2 GOOD milk cows for sale Roy Stephens Morgan RABBITS breeding does arfil Swift Co government project city of 6000 up-and-actlve folks south of the Texas Co Texas Gulf Sulphur Timken Roller Bearing Trans-American Union Oil Calif Union Carbide Ogden golf course will be first on GRAIN 78 our list It a great town) stamps and war bonds Tom and Oliver Kinomoto brothers from Seattle Americans of Jap ancestry filed a request for dismissal of their suit against Ogden to compel the city to issue a license for them to operate a cafe The city dads have followed a policy of refusing licenses to persons of Jap birth or ancestry who were not in business here prior to Pearl Harbor The Ogden office of internal revenue is being swamped by persons desiring aid in making out income tax reports for 1943 March 15 deadline is near and it's time to pay and pay But we don't mind what with you fellows and gals making such a fine showing Keep up the good work For amusement only are Ogd en's pin-ball machines and Chief of Police Johnson has ordered officers to confiscate all machines and arrest owners in every Instance where the device Is operated otherwise than as purely amusement device Post-war education of service men Is being outlined with Merlin I Stevenson dean of instruction at Weber college leading in discussions this week Investigation is being made on efforts extended to find jobs for men released from military service by the coordinating committee on post-war planning A Nord is representing federal agencies Say right on the heels of Wendell Willkie comes another presidential Everett Dirk-sen congressman fom Illinois whom Ogden greeted in style Congressman Dirksen spoke against a move to conscript labor and said labor's goal todaj Is production He suggested a consolidation of labor agencies to avoid controversies and contradictions Ogden beer dispensaries are required to close shop at midnight Union Pacific 103 Union Aircraft 29 Pf Hitchcock former Ogdenlte who has been in service youne hutches Dial 2-0251 United Corporation 1 Union Gas Improvement 2 INCOMF TAX Rubber in California writes from Camp Maxey Texas: "It's been either raining hailing sleeting or snow and State Income Tax Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Telegraph 42 51 12 41 23 93 22 38 ing deep in the heart of! But for your information the counties sur By William Ferris CHICAGO Feb 21 CAP) Grains moved moved higher In the late trade today but volume failed to show any expansion from the slow pace which had ruled earlier in the session With the market closed tomorrow Washington's birthday professional traders were Inclined to remain on the sidelines At the close wheat was unchanged to 4c higher May $169 were unchanged to higher May 79e rye was ahead to lc May $127 127 and barley was up May $122 Western Airbrake Westinghouse Electric but the time goes quickly that way Haven't seen woman for almost year now a hermit eh what? Tell the gang in Ogden hello for me Give Hal Welch my best wishes for a very successful term Drop a line when you have time" You bet we will Keith Let's everyone write the service men and gals And you write us too Sincerely SOL White Motors Woolworth rounding the camp are very dry indeed" (Dan's a booster for California and Ogden weather etc) Sgt Kirkmeyer Camp It- win Barstow Calif writes that Sunday appointments arranged Garner is Grix Public Accountants 429 Eccles Bldg Dial 8789 ASSISTANCE with income tax returns Federal and State Dial 2-3745 KEEP help with your income tax? Dial 2-0159 24x80-FT frame bunkhouse building for sale Ideal for use aa farm storage building Robt McKee general contractor £a-hara Village Phone 2-7115 COUFLSrwanterid Iowa after March 1 D-23 Victory Rd Wash terrace the Mojave desert maneuvers are Interesting "even though the weather is not on our side I feel great now weighing about 200 CHICAGO Feb 21 (AP) Wheat: None Corn: No 4 yellow $111 No 5 yellow $105 107 No 5 white $122: sample grade white 80c Barley: Malting $125144 nominal feed $115122 nominal Field seed per 100 lbs: Timothy $575 nominal red top $1400 01500 nominal red clover $3150 nominal sweet clover $1050 nominal pounds (Whoopee Ted Hat Clerk: Here's a pretty card with a lovely sentiment "To the only girl I ever loved" i Sailor: That's fine Give me a off to Camp Irwin Let's go about 3 six snappy when sol gets LIVESTOCK OGDEN Feb 21 Hogs: Salable 350 total 2290 steady market top $1350 on strictly good to choice 200-330 lbs good to choice 180-200 lbs $1200 01250 160-180 lbs 1200 140-160 lbs $100001050 bulk sows $900 0975 choice light weights $1000 01025 Cattle: Salable 150 total 2105 moderately active steady on early run few 1it4-nedlum to Kood fat steers $1200 01300 good heifers $1275 canner and cutter cows $500 0 700 few choice veal- five loads good stocker steers $1290 0 1310 Sheep: Salable 3800 total 5450 no early sales asking fully steady on good fat lambs -best available held $1450 choice ewes $550 0 600 in shape and gets rid of his fat New York Eees stomach) Ogdenite Shovels Snow TRUCKS FOR RENT NEW YORK Feb 21 CAP) Eggs two days: 44709 cases: irregular current gen 55? 2-21 RENT your- a crucK ana roovo Keith Gale of the Aleutian eral wholesale selling prices ioiiow: olf Krt? Drive- ur-pii Sergeant: 'What la the first thing to do when cleaning a rifle?" Private: "Look at the number" Sergeant: "What has that to do with it?" Private: want to be sure it's my own rifle" Islands writes: 'T just got through mm PETS FOR SALfc With this production line 1 can tell when the boys lay down on the Mixed colors: Specials No 1 to 4 47 lbs and over specials No 1 to 4 46 lbs 36c extras No 1 and -2 47 lbs and over 35 extras No 1 and 2 45 lbs 34 35c RABBITS- or hutches 1020 Doxey snoveimg out our door so mac we could get out I thought we had snow in Ogden but this place beats everything I have seen You say Vern Harrop Is I am going extras medium 40 lbs 2930cr extras pullets 35-37 lbs 26c current receipts 43 lbs 33 34c: dirties 43 lbs 33 33Ue: checks 32 0 32 Whitesr Sneclals No 1 to -4 47 lbs Batter and Eggs SAN FRANCISCO Feb 21 CUP) Dairy market: Butter: 93 score 43c 92 score 42 90 score 42 89 score 41 Cheese: Wholesale prices loaf 27 triplets 27c Eggs: Large grade A 41 0 41c medium grade A 33 033e small grade A 25026c large grade 36037c to look him up one of these first days Still nothing to do In the way of entertainment except an and over 37 A 38c: sreclals No 1 to fcOM BCfcW AViGVL 4 46 lbs 36 37c: specials medium XI 42-43 lbs 33c extras No 1 and er occasional i movie It seems we spend roost of our time working 2 47 lbs and over 37c extras No 1 and 2 45 lbs 3536c extras 21 Cattle: Salable 18000 salable calves 1000 fed to hulk $1650 with $1690 bid heifers steady to weak cows weak to 25c lower vealers steady to weak choice weighty kind steady all grades light offerings dull most led heifers $1300 1500 beit $1550 mixed $1625 cutter cowsV $7 75 down vealers $1500 down Sheep: Salable 5000: toti tnn HQ A OA 1 medium 40 lbs 30 31c extras pullets 35-37 lbs 27c VII Browns: Specials No 1 to 4 47 lbs This Curious By Wm Ferguson and over 3636e specials No 1 to 4 46 lbs 3535e special mediums 42-43 lbs 3132c extras No 1 and asking steady on slaughter lambs or ud to $1675 and slightly above for good and choice wooled westerns mnt 2 47 lbs and over 35 35e extras No 1 and 2 45 lbs 3434e extras medium 40 lbs 29 30c extras pullets bids around 25c lower sheep steady com- tttSii' 35-37 lbs 26c I 4 iiKM stra western ewes 7bo mixed na tlve ewes $800: twivniMiA I I $900 aged bucks $750 cull ewes and Bar Silver Willi ducks mixea LONDON Feb 21 (UP) Spot and futures bar silver held unchanged today at 23 pence an ounce The Bank of Eng Potatoes 4 land maintained its gold buying price at 168 shillings a fine ounce WAUO FALLS Feb 21 (AP) Shipping point Information for Idaho Falls district Wire Inquiry fair but spotted de- IP p' lPMX Thorn tnana siow dui asnaae better at mnmi points iraamg limited market hnnt 1 WE'RE STUCK CO aieaay sugnuy unsettled with some Indi EGAD' AW I CAIW'T DO GOIWG TO EVACUATE CERTAKiLS cation or a oetter feeling Delivered sales fob shipping points: Russets a No Is size A in innit 1 Mirr SklKWrS OWNED urn ATHIWC3 WITH A WHOLE TOWK1 BECAUSE HA MASEDE SOU ARE PUL IMAGE VOtX WOU SUSSLVr PASUA G00KBAR TWE EET GHlB IT 'EM TILL VOU GIT MULES ARE BROUGHT UP THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS sacks mostly $2450235 an MMinni COURSE QOT SrArXKlNiG TH W1MM1M AM special pack washed lot in mixed car OO PROFAKJ1TY i THEV COULC HEAR MDU JNJ POSlTlvJELW INDIAN DICE Furniture Baggage Storage Pianos Dec Ice Boxes Packing XIDS AWAV NATURAL ORIDGE- NATURAL mgner jaano standard grade 100-lb sacks an occasional car S2 2B m' PASHA' THEIR STORM CELLARS FROM HERE' VMlTW THW BRIC- in sacks an occasional mixed rap to ARE BEES REWARD iW TKEES EMvJELOPE per ewt No 2 and Idaho ntiiitv 60AJ IRGIN1A it wuaa ii3 rw nihi GiviE rTTOHlM 1 US OHt 1 lot in mixed cars and some deferred shipments Richer VOYAGE fAOST GO 6EF0RB SOL) Across the Street or Across the State slags TnnnsFEn rT WAS AM TED TO HIMBYTHE CROWM OF ENGLAND PAR lf -'C'sz- CHICAGO Feb 21 flPwrn IN 1774 toes: Arrivals 161: 8 shipments Saturdav loos cn 2137 Klesel Dial £311 ft 27: supplies moderate: rieman 0 7- 19 fJV mmW Sk ft EC FAT OFF and limited to mostlv best amuiv i dull and weak Idaho Russet Burhankl tA 8 tia 1 $300335 Jit VM "AS EXISTED FOR SILOAJ YET YOUR CALENDAR OR ALMANAC VVLL ITS TODAY FEBRUARY 21 ST AS 27 DAYS aHs01II 'V sf UNCLE SAM i3 desperately in need of FATS FEEDS FERTILIZEli We are doing our part to help supply their needs but we are desperately in need of a number of able-bodied men to help us If you are looking for a steady Job with good pay apply immediately to Colorado Animcl Dy-Producf VWITE ROCKTS ARII- CHICKENS' EvrLVN -2I CUPR 1944 9f KIA SERVICE gBQRM THignr vear6 too coom WEST TWUNTY-FOUnTII STREET KEAR GT0CHYAHD3.

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