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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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THE OGDEN STANTARD-FXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING' NOVEMBER 6 1938 Medal Proposed For Fire Heroes ITALY ARRANGES5 MINERAL SHOW Majority: of Stocks Firm lm New Wrapping Gets-Test For Cotton Bales CHINESE SECT FOUNDED IN 71 ENLISTS 130000 LIVESTOCK SaH Lake Mining Stock Quotations Quotations Furnished kj A Hogle A Oo CATTLE TRADE SLOIVIN WEEK Hogs Slightly Higher At Local Yards Sheep -Receipts Off NEW ORLEANS (UP) The Central American jute and the Pittsburgh steel ties tangled in the ht PVmrrVi history of the cotton bales irue U-hurch Relieves soon may be obsolete to the bene-j In raith Healing fit of home-grown products First it was jute bagging against which economic experts protested HANKOW (UP)-In 1917 a Chi-Why not they argued wrap cot- pastor of the Mis t0ni nCv UOk sionary Society left the mission eral million bales of an enormous 1 surplus? This year 1000000 bales of cot and after a 39-day fast founded an Independent1 Chinese Christian sect called "Chen Jesu Chiao C'OPPERIEADS UPSWING OVER SHORT SESSION Firm Tone Noted In Motors With Approach of Auto Show SAN FRANCISCO The I establishment of an American for-1 1 ROME (UP) To show what est fire medal in recognition of progress-Italy has made in achiev-heroism in forest fire battles has hng self-sufficiency in raw mate-been proposed by -the U-S forest I rials under the Fascist regime a fire service according to local of- I national exhibition of Italian min-ficials of the service I erology will be inaugurated shortly The creation of the award wasl by Premier Benito Mussolini at the direct outcome of the Black-1 Maximus circus water fire tragedy in Wyoming last I On "the site of the After Wo year when 15 national forest offi-and child Welfare Fairs the mincers and CCC" fire fighters lost I erologicai exhibition will be ar-their lives in the flames I ranged in 11 pavilions and 27 de- Under the sposorship of the I partments It will remain open American Forestry Association of several months and be succeeded Washington 'it is announced funds by a public workers exhibition have been -raised to endow the na- The object' of the fair is to give tional fire medaL It is the first I a review of all that Italian indus-award of its kind to be established trialism has achieved in the min- eral field and to display the riches OGDEN Not 5 Hogs: Estimated receipts 25 for market for week steady to 5 cents higher top $815 on best local butchers mied light and medium weights 810 packing sows $525 Cattle: Estimated receipts 190 total through shipments 30 for week: Receipts 3100 steady bulk medium to good steers $600 common $575 down me dium and good heifers $550 625 Common $525 down load good Idaho cows Saturday November 1938 Bid Asked The Ogden ter cows $450 525 feeders $450 down bulls $450 560 best vealers $750 to ton will be wrapped in cloLh made or The True Church of from low grade cotton The de- Today the True Chmth partment agricuiturehM award- I caims 100 000 members in China ed a $720000 contract for and an overseas membership of 30- to the Lane Cotton stills of irnnAiniu Tanan yards 000 in Honolulu Japan Formosa light whitefaces for New Orleans good cows $500 520 common and dium odd lots $425 cutters $4 bulls $420 545 calves $625 800 School Far Away 1 From These Lads which lie below the surface of Ital i ian soil A further object is to brl the people' the potent richness of the subsoil and the I possibilities of further reducing dependence on other na- tlons for minerals and other natural resources Charts and graphs I 700 common to medium light lambs $550 625 car good Idaho lambs late Saturday $740 sorted 15 head medium $675 Nov 5 (USDA) Hogs: 25 OGDEN for week: LEMMON Here where the west really beginis sons and daughters of sheep and cattle I Will Indicate the progress made in ranchers travel as far as 35 miles I this direction since Fascism took over prairie trails to go to high reins in 1922 school I It will take visitors of the ex- At Sorum 57 students live in hibit through all the steps of WPA dormitories and in winter mining from the extraction of the often do not see their families in minerals from the soil to the fin-months One girl solved her product irig problem with a trailer and five minerals charts and statis-boys live in a herder's wagon dur- tics exhibited will not be limitr ing the school year to Peninsular production alone Jf 1 to Libya and Italian East Africa as well By STEPHEN BRAT Department of Agriculture following la a summary of the livestock market for week ending Friday November -4 Cattle and calves: The receipts numbered 3100 head as compared with 3 345 a week ago and 2764 a year ago I Trading was rather slow on most sessions at prices which were considered steady to atrong The steer -supply was mostly of medium to good quality and moved at 600 to 675 plain kinds ranged ffom 575 down The bulk of medium to good heifers went at 5-50 tq 625 and common heifers at 525 down A car of good Idaho slaughter cowa rated at 560 and one load of Idahos at 550 was sorted five head at 450 Medium to good slaughter cows went mostly at 450 to 525 and low cutter to common kinds at 250 to 425 Several lots and part load of eeder cows were bought at prices ranging from 450 down Bulls brought 450 to 560 The best vealers made 750 to 800 and common to medium vealers brought 500 to 700 At auction few care light steers 640 to 690 Odd lots 675 down Few lots light whitefaces to Boy club for exhibits 800 to 850 Bulk heifers 500 to 625 Load lots good cows 500 to 520 Common and medium odd lota 425 to 475 Cutters 400 down Bulls 420 to 545 Calves 625 to 800 Correction: Good load lots cows In last auction quoted through error at 530 to 580 should have been 530 to 545 Hogs: Slightly higher prices were made in the hog market thla week with an increase of 5 cents on butchers and a late top of 815 was made on choice 180 to 230 lb weights Mixed medium to good kinds brought 700 to 810 Sows went mostly at 525 to 600 with a few to 610 and above Sheep: The week's receipts numbered 8208 head as against 7628 last week and 6865 last year Good fat lambs in the truck division found ready outlet at 650 to 700 and common to medium light kinds at 550 to 625 Ewea were scarce with hardly enough of slaughter quality to teat values on this class A -car of good Idaho lambs late Saturday at 740 was sorted 15 head medium at 6 75 Note: Carloads of shipped in livestock bought for reshipment on the Ogden market carry freight benefits in variable amounts except when otherwise stated Singapore South Sea Islands and India- Foreign missionaries attribute the success of this movement to and spectacular The son and successor to the London Missionary Society visionary in describing the True Church modestly credited its success to the natural outcome of principles Most interesting of these is the belief in the of True churchmen believe that during prayer which is always spoken aloud they are given the power to use any language without previous knowledge of it A ceremony characteristic of the True Church is the of If the local minister decides that one member has wronged another he can arrange for the sinner to wash the feet of the sinned-against in atonement Faith-Healing Practical This Chinese sect believes in faith-healing as a substitute for science though it had its own first aid squad of air-raid -work in Wu han (Hankow Wuchang and Hang-ang) to take care of the wounded and carry them to Jiospital before Japanese entered the area an dmedlum weights $700 810 packing sows $525 610 Cattle: 190: for week: 3100 steady: bulk medium to good steers $600 625 common $573 down medium and good heifers $550625 common $525 down load good Idaho cows $560 load Idahos $550 sorted five head $450 bulk medium to good slaughter cowi $450 525 low cutter to common $250 425 feeders $450 down bulls $450 560 best vealers $750 800 common to medium $500700 at auction bulk steers $640 690 few lots light wbitefaces for club ehibits $800 850 heifers $500 625 carlots good cows $500 520 common and medium odd lots $425 475 cutters $400 down 5 bulls $4 20 to $545 calves $625 Sbeep: 700 for week: 8208 trucked-ln fat lambs In demand and 'steady at $650 700 common to medium light lambs $550 625 car good Idaho lambs late Saturday $740 sorted 15 head medium $675 LAST SALE Air Reduction 63 Allied Chemical Dye 186 Allied Stores 12 Allis Chalmers 50 American Can 106 American Foreign Power 4 American Locomotive 26 American Radiator 17 American Smelting Refin 54 American Steel Founders 34 American Tel Tel 147 American Tobacco 89 American Water Works 14 Anaconda Copper 36 Atchison Topeka Santa Fe 40 Atlantic Oil Refining 23 Auburn 5 Baltimore Ohio pf 0 Barnsdall 17 Bendix Aviation 22 Bethlehem Steel 68 Boeing 27 Borden l7 Burroughs Adding Machine 18 California Packing 22 Calumet Hec 8 Canadian Dry l7 War Letter Found In Bay State Attic FUNERALS CLARENCE COY Services for Clarence Coy son (of Clarence and Ellen Thelma Hawks Coy were held Saturday By ELMER WALZER NEW YORK Nov 5 (UP) Stocks made a quiet irregular advance in the short session Saturday with copper issues featuring Anaconda reached 37 up Phelps Dodge made a new high at 4594 up Fractional gains were noted in others of the group A firm tone was noted in the motors as the time for opening the New York automobile show approached General Motors touched 51 up and then eased slightly Chrysler registered a small gain while Packard was steady Tire Issue Up Tire issues moved up with new highs in General Tire at 23 up and Rubber preferred at 10214 up 2 points Goodrich and Rubber common gained frac- tionally Outlook for another rise in steel operations next week sustained the steel shares with the leaders at fractional advances Outlook for another rise in steel the steel shares with the leaders at fractional advances Railroad issues were firm through the session Santa Fe registered a fractional advance Minor gains were made by such issues as New York Central Southern Pacific Great Northern and Chesapeake Ohio Selling went ahead in Columbia Gas issues which weakened Friday on the filing of an anti-trust suit against the company Sharpe Dohme issues were ac tive and strong among the special stocks Aviation Advances Douglas and Glenn Martin made small advances in the aviations Mail order shares were steady to firm Chemicals held their own Recovery was noted in the electrical equipments Rail equipments were dull as were building stocks and amusements Bonds were steady in moderate trading Wheat and cotton futures eased Dow Jones closing stock averages 15212 up 002 rail 3178 up 002 utility 2359 off 001 65 stocks 5056 up 001 Stock sales approximated 430000 shares against 610000 shares in the short session a week ago the smallest two hour volume ince Sept- 10 Curb stock sales were 111000 shares against 119000 Iasi week BREWSTER Mass A letter threatening to blow up the WvrkS the JYar I afternoon 7t of MrT and of 1812 has been found by Mrs Amos Hawks grandpar- Franklin T' Cleverly in her attic Bishop Charles The note demanded $4000 and conducted was signed by Capt Richard Rag- AUen jeins offered the invoJ gett of the British ship Spencer caton and Oscar Malan the Mrs great great- benediction Music was furnished grandfather Isaac Clark was I by Vern Hawks and Esther Wilde moderator of the town meeting I Speakers were Oscar Malan and which voted to pay the indemnity Bishop Heslop Burial was in Plain rather than lose its salt industry city cemetery Lewis Jenkins dedicated the grave Canadian Pacific 6 Case 49 1 Cerro de Pasco West Texas Has Big Land Contest SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Nov 5 (AP-USDA) Hogs: For five days 3825 compared with Friday last week generally steady top and bulk 165 to 225-pound butchers $875 few good to choice 230 -4o 245-pound butchers $840 875 odd 290 to 320-pound heavies $765 775 bulk packing sows $650 Cattle: For five days 1675 compared Friday last week: Steers finished steady Park Bingham to 25 cents higher she stock steady to medium to good 850 to 1210-pound warm-25 cents higher actual steer top $825 ed up and short fed steers $7 50 8 00 good 1103-pound fed steers late $800 grass bee steers and loads off beet tops 750 plain to medium grass heifers 650 fat dairy cows $450 common to medium bulls $450 575 Calves: 155 mostly 50 cents higher medium to choice vealers $850 1000 best light vealers quoted $1050 Sheep: For five days 5125 Compared Friday last week: Lambs 25 to 50 cents I Silver King West higher ewes fully 25 cents up medium Silver Shield to good 76 to 88-pound California and Oregon wooled lambs 825 top $825 on strictly good 85-pound Oregons straight medium to mostly good 67 to 81-pound medium pelt lambs $750 775 few good 91-pound shorn lambs $750: six decks good to choice 118 to 112-pound medium-pelt slaughter ewes $350 360 Park City Con Park King Park Konold Park Nelson Park Premier I Park Utah Plutus Mining Prince Cons Rico Argentine Silver King Coal Silver Standard South Standard Tar Baby Tintic Central I Tintic Lead Tintic Standard Large Volume of Wool Is Handled Chesapeake Ohio 34 Chicago Northwestern 1 Chicago Mil St Paul Chicago Rock Isl Pacific Chrysler 33 Coca Cola 134 Columbia Fuel Iron 20 Columbia Gas Electric 8 (Up) A far I Commonwealth Southern 2 01 05 65 11 03 19 01 05 03 07 300 20 58 20 825 39 01 00 08 01 01 16 480 04 180 01 14 11 00 04 60 10 03 18 00 03 02 06 250 10 55 18 750 36 01 00 05 01 01 13 470 02 177 01 12 09 MRS FRANK PARKER Last rites for Mrs Frank Parker wife of the city meat inspector who died Friday from injuries re- ceived when she was struck by an Births reported to the clty automobile Oct 25 will be con health department during the week ducted Sunday at two-thirty i 1 were: in Aultorest mortuary chapel in mortuary chapel BOSTON Nov 5 ly large volume of business was Consolidated Oil transacted in the wool market Continental Baking this week the agricultural Continental Oil Delaware department reported Saturdty Western-grown wool met strong demand and prices of some kinds were advanced Most grades re- Corn Products Coty Wright Hudson 8 21 28 67 5 IJL 6 Delaware 21 ABILENE Tex The West i Texas Chamber of Commerce declares that its soil and water conservation contest was the largest in the world The and water utilization embraces 70000000 acres in 108 West Texas counties 42 per cent of total area The contest was- arranged and a $1000 prize offered several years ago when drouth and improper farming methods caused great concern among West business leaders Much of the area -Aultorest the Rev A Williams Interment will be in Aultorest memorial park" Friends may call at the jnortuary chapel Sunday prior to services Utah Con Walker Mining West Toledo Yankee Con Zuma ceived demand at very firm to a du pont 146 Randolph William Harold -and Mildred Flossie Wilson 563 Twenty-fifth daughter Housley Vernon Facer and Frances Mary Swers Willard son i Anderson Bert Charles and Martha Thelma Schofield '2123 Grant son Vlaanderen John Martin and vanced prices Selling prices on graded combing bright fleece wools ranged mostly 29-31 cents Eastman 1832 Electrical Musical 3 Electric Autolite 33 FUNERAL DIRECTORS in the grease for fine Delaine and Electric Power Light 12 where prizes are sought for con- 1 11 servation now were in the worst of the Panhandle dust bowl half blood 32-33 cents for three- Erie 2E eighths blood and 31-33 cents for Generai Eiectric 45 STOCKS quarter blood LARKIN MORTUARIES Rika Uding 205 Thirty-fourth son Ogden Salt Lake City Brigham DeGroot George and Eiizabeth I CJty Oedenf Phone 821 Jean Colvell 2218 Childs daughter 468 24ti St Ogden tmone I General Foods 39 General Motors 50 Goodrich 24 33 1 Goodyear Steed Wilkie Charles and Ruth wuo sosn Chimes View I KIRKENDALL Darling Mortuary Ellis 3950 Chimes View DENVER Nov 5 (AP-USDA) Cattle: 700 calves: 25 for week: Fed ateera ateady load $1000: fed heifera ateady to 15 centa higher at $800 950: grass fat ahe atock atrong to 25 centa higher cowa 650 heifera 700 cuttera $375 460 bulls steady at $475525 calves and vealers ateady to strong beat $1000 10 50 etocker and feeder steers 825: yearlings $850 875 heifera $600 705 cows 500 steer calves $900 down best helf- I tj pr Lt7 nfd ealves $775 1 -j Hogs: 550 nominally ateady for week: I Ut Pr Lit pia Butchers around 25 cents higher sows unevenly 10 to 25 cents higher Sheep: 1700 fat lambs fully ateady Utah fat lambs $860 for week: Fat lambs 25 to 35 centa higher yearlings 25 cents higher ewes steady to strong feeders steady to 15 cents higher top fat lambs $865 late bulk $825 860: yearlings $500 700 ewes $2 50325 range feeding lambs $785 few loads 775: yearling breeding ewes $500 solid mouth $400 UNLISTED Utah Oil ef I Big Hill 500 Chief Consolidated Colorado 6 Mountain City New Quincy I Graham Paige 1 Great Northern Ry pf 26 I Hudson I 9 Hupmobile 2 190 220 112 120 690 725 5200 5600 4800 I 5300 I 910 950 I 3600 4000 SALES at 11 1000 at 37 Consolidated 1000 at Copper 100 at 710 1000 at 5 CHICAGO Nov 5 (AP) Wheat: PROGRAMS close uiinois Central I1BC BLUE NETWORK Amelia son White Lewis Earl and Lucile Holley 368 Eighth daughter Burnett Harvey Mathew and Martha Child Eden son I The loving sympathy and many Openshaw Joseph Howard and acts -0f kindness extended by Lillian Starkey Kaysville daugh-1 friends and neighbors during our ter recent bereavement the death of Bell Henry Bruner arid Ruth our beloved son and brother Floyd nnn no Twentv-sixth I John Child was a source of great Frances Bacon 422 Twenty smn comfort which we greatly appre- T1 -j ciate and desire to express our Barnes William Lloyd and Han- heartfelt thanks Especially are we Hansen 747 Rear Twenty-sev- grateful to the Clinton Ward bish-enth daughter Relief society and Amidan Walter Robert and Mor- class the Clinton school teacher Florence England SlalerviUe and dent John SUNDAY International Harvester 64 International Nickel 56 International Tel Tel 9 I Kennecott 5 Kresge SS 21 Lambert Liggett Myers 102 Loews 59 Lone Star Cement 57 McKesson Robbins 7 Miami Copper 12 Montgomery Ward 50 Nash- 10 Prince Consolidated 300 at 58 700 at 60 Tintic Standard 50 at 470 Walker 100 at 180 100 at 177 Yankee 1000 at 12 6414 654 65(4 65(4 45(4 48(4 49(4 50(4 25(4 2614 -25 71(4 73(4 74 41(4 43(4 44(4 720 730 792 797 Bond Prices Drift NEW YORK Nov 5 (UP) Bond prices drifted listlessly on the New York stock exchange today with all sections generally showing mixed price changes at the close A total of $3230000 in all bonds changed hands the smallest turnover since Sept 10 compared with $3793000 last Saturday Fractional improvement was noted for several rail issues Including Delaware Hudson Pennsylvania Southern Pacific and New York Central issues High grade industrial and utility loans were quiet and generally showed little change Japanese and German issues scored moderate improvement a little changed foreign section government obligations mostly were lower but price changes were insignificant 26 National Biscuit 6335 and Family Doxey Jack Clark and Thelma Ogden No 4 daugh-ter- Coy Clarence A and Ellen' Thelma Hawks Plain City son National Cash Register 25 National Dry Goods National Power Light 8 New York Central 19 NY NH 1 North American Aviation 14 North American 13 Northern Pacific 13 Packard 5 1 00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:30 By FRANKLIN MULLIN CHICAGO Nov 5 (AP) Wheat prices sagged fractionally today but were buoyed up to some extent by independent strength of corn reflecting reduced country offerings and expectations that much corn will go into store on new loans Etreme losses of cent in wheat were reduced later but the market clung to a very narrow range with interest small Wheat closed to cent lower compare dwith Friday's finish December 64(4 64c May 657a65c corn (4 to cent higher December 45(445c May 49 (4 49 (4c oats unchanged to (4 cent higher With deepest sincerity we thank the many friends and neighbors who gave their sympathetic assistance during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father David Myers We especially thank the Seventeenth Ward Bish-nrgx iopric and Relief Society employes George Foley at 264 25th Street those who sang and spoke at the Utah will send their rUims funeral and furnished floral piece-immediately and within five (5) days and automobiles or who assiste November 4 1938 to A A ipr jn any manner address OMAHA' Nov 5 (AP-USDA) Hogs: 2000 good and choice 185 to 250-pound butchers 5 cents to mostly 10 cents lower than average at $775 780 top $780 other weights and classes not represented Friday 779 weight 230 lb compared Friday last week butchers steady to 5 lower sows 15 to 20 higher stags and pigs steady Cattle: 100 compared with Friday last week fed steers and yearlings about steady instances 25 lower on good med-iup weight steers fed heifers steady cows barely steady to 25 lower bulls fully 25 lower extremes 50 off vealers steady stocker and feeder steers steady to 25 higher bulks for week fed steers and yearlings 850 to 1075 several loads choice yearlings 1100 to 75 choice 1222 lb steers 1210 good to choice fed heifers 800 to 9 50 few loads 975 to 1040 small lots 1050 to 1100 beef cows 5 00 to 625 few loads 635 to 75 cutter grades 400 to 75 bulls 525 to 625: few heavy beef bulla 635 to 60 practical top vealers 1000 few 1050 atocker and feeder steers 700 to 850 choice yearlings 865 to 920: good to choice stock calves 800 to 1000! few loads 1025 to 1100 stock heifers 600 to 700 load 623 lb 750 Sheep: 500: compared Friday of last week fat lambs 40 to 50 higher yearlings 25 to 50 higher slaughter ewes 25 higher feeding lambs steady: closing bulks follow: sorted choice grade na tive and fed wooled lambs 850 few clipped lambs 785 to 90: fed yearlings 675 to 725 good and choice slaughter ewes 325 to 75 good and choice range feeding lambs eligible 700 to 800 short term breeding ewes 300 to 75 solid mouth breeding ewes 450 to 500 mixed one and 2 year ewes 550 78 22 Pullman 36 Pure Oil 10 Radio 8 Remington Penney Pennsvlvania Railroad 2 16 Mrs David Myers and Family 6318 at th a Published Nov 4 5 6 7 1938 3386 Special packs 35(4 37c standards 35c firsts I 27 (4c seconds 2544c mediums 24 i4c dirties No 1 24c average checks 21c refrigerator specials 24 27c standards 23( 24c firsts 23(4e mediums 22(4c Whites: Resale of premium marks 44 46c nearby and midwestern premium marks 41 43c exchange special 37 40c midwestern echange standards 36c nearby fancy mediums 29(4 (4c nearby 1 Republic Steel and western exchange mediums 28(4e iH Tobacco pullets 26c nearby and midwestern re KeynoidS lODacco a frigerator special 29 32c standards 27 28c firsts 25 26c Browns: Extra fancy 411443c nearby and western echange specials 41c other western standards 36c nearby exchange Mediums 28 (4c Pacific coast whites: Jumbo and premiums 42 (4 49 V4c specials 4141(4e standards 38c mediums 33 34c mediums 33 pullets 27c refrigerator specials 33(434(4c mediums 29(4 29(4 Duck eggs fancy 32c Safeway Schulte Shell Socony Vacuum Southern California Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Gas Electric Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey 19 44 CHICAGO Nov 5 (AP) Cash wheat: No 2 red 67c Corn: Old No 5 mled 44 No 1 yellow 46(4c new corn No 3 mlexd 43(4c: No 1 yellow 4546(4c sample grade yellow Oats: No 4 white 22 (4c Barley: Illinois 66c hominal Michigan and Wisconsin 70c Soybeans: No 2 yellow 71 (4c Timothy seed: $285 295" Red clover seed: $1100 1400 red top $875 920 NEW YORK Nov 5 (AP) Stocks Steady leaders show pre-elec tion apathy Bonds Mixed: Columbia $as loans low Curb arrow most utilities in supply Foreign exchange Steady sterling moves narrowly Cotton Lower local and southern selling Sugar Inactive epot market steady Coffee Improved trade buying CHICAGO: Wheat Easy foreign decline Corn Firm smaller country offerings Cattle Steady Hogs Weak to 10 lower NOTICE TO CREDITORS the District Court of the Second Judicial District within and lot Weber County State of Utah AND THE FLOWERS In the mtaterof the estate of Joseph I ARE FURNISHED BY William Stagg- sometimes jJcnown as KLENKE FLORAL will 2955 WmJTbIvT Phone 1240 to the undersigned at 602 1 6131 Utah on vouchers Eccles building Ogden Edison Studebaker Sunshine Mining 43 27 1 14 13 23 19 7 4 before December 19 1938 I Ogdcil City Floral Co Date of first publication October I 2277 Washington Ave Ph 2686 STELLA STAGG Administratrix I HOLTHER DUMKE Floral Co 1600 Grant-J Attorney for Administratrix for aj occasion Ph 125 Published Oct 15-22-29 5 im 7034 POTATOES IDAHO FALLS No 5 (AP-USDA) Upper xalley Carload cash track to dealer: Russet 8 No 1 75 80c an occasional car lower a few fine quality Timken Roller Bearing larger 82(4 85c No 2 Union Carbide 55c an occasional car 50c practically free from cuts a few 65c urals in plain bags bulk 62(4 65c cash to growers bulk per Union Oil California I Union Pacific METALS NEW YORK Nov 5 (UP) Following are custom smelters prices for delivered metals cents per pound: Copper electrolytic 11 export 1115 Tin spot straits 46(4-Lead New York 510 to 15 East St Louis 495 Zinc New York 544 East St Louis 505 Aluminum virgin 20 to 21 9:00 NBC Press Radio News 9:05 NBC Alice Remsen and His Songs 9:15 KLO Sunday Morning Edition of News 9:30 NBC Southernairesk Negro Male Quartet 9:59 NBC Arlington Time Signal 10:00 NBC Radio City Music Hall 11:00 NBC Great Plays son Marlowe NBC Magic Key of RCA Frank Orchestra and guest artists including Helen Jepson Amos and Andy and Raymond Massey Happy Rangers KLO Father Giroux Second Guessers NBC National Vespers Dr Harry Emerson Fosdick NBC Boredom by Bud Bud Hu lick master of ceremonies 3:00 NBC Metropolitan Grand Opera Auditions of the Air Sherwin-Williams 3:30 NBC Three Cheers 3:45 NBC Master Builder 4:00 NBC New Friends of Music 5:00 NBC The Other Americas and Ed ward Tomlinson 5:30 NBC Paul Carson organist 5:55 KLO Hawaiian Memories Red Devil Coal 6:00 NBC Sing Out the News drama 6:30 NBC Program to be announced 7:00 KLO The Poet and the Organ Mlnnoch Paint Company NBC Guide Joseph Henry Jackson 7:45 Old Spinning Wheel South Washington Furniture Company 8:00 KLO Rev Charles Gospel Broadcast 9 :00 KLO Musical Jewel Box 9:15 NBC Hotel McAIpin Orchestra 9:30 NBC Chez Paree Orchestra 10:00 NBC St Francis Hotel Orchestra 10:30 NBC Earl Hines and His Grand Terrace Cafe Orchestra 11:00 NBC Leon Mojica and His El Patio Ballroom Orchestra 11:30 KLO Silent MONDAY 730 KLO Breakfast Club Requests' 7:55 KLO Ace Photo Service 8:00 NBC Story bf the Month 8:15 NBC Josh Higgins of Finchville NBU News 8:45 NBC Sweethearts of the Air May Singhe Breen and Peter 'DeRose 9 NBC Viennese Ensemble Walter Blaufuss and His Orchestra Arlington Time Signal 10:00 KLO From the Center Aisle The Emporium 10-15 NBC Kidoodlers novelty group 10:30 NBC National Farm and Home Hour 11:15 Thomas Orchestra 11 J30 NBC Peables Takes Charge drama 11:45 NBC Judy and Lanny 12:00 -News 12-15 KLO Checkerboard Time "Farm 8 Richardson Grain Company 12-30 NBC Alma KItchell vocalist 12-45 KLO While the City 81eeps We ber Central Dairy 1:00 NBC Rochester Symphony Orchestra 1:45 NBC Between the Bookenda Ted Malone 2:00 NBC Club Matinee 3:00 NBC Affairs of -Anthony dra matic serial 3:15 NBC Frankie Paplle and His Jive Five Instrumental Ensemble NBC Landt Trio 3:45 NBC Vaughn Deleath the first lady of radio 4-00 KLO Reddy Kilowatt Club from Utah Power and Light auditorium 4:30 NBC AI and Lee Relaer piano duo 4:45 KLO Musical Train-your request program 5:15 NBC-f-Howard Milholland reader 5:30 Oscar Shumsky and His Violin KLO Vic Band Hawaiian Memories Red Devil Coal 8:00 Newa nah Ford Ogden from son In a LOS ANGELES Nov 5 Hogs: for week 2000: 10 to 25 cents higher bulk $825 9 '00 closing top $900: sows $700 775 Cattle: For week: 7300 cows 15 to 25 cents lower stockers and feeders strong to higher other classes steady medium to choice steers $750 850 grass and short fed heifers $735 Meicans $625 685 grass heifers $650 down stocker and feeder heifers $550 700 cows $465 600 cutter grades $335 460 stockers $365 435: bulls $25 650 Calves: For week: 3825 fully steady few vealers to $1000 slaughter calves $700 850 stock calves $650 800 -Sheep: For week: 3000: including 1466 direct fully steady: wooled lambs 775: shorn lambs $735 750 ewes $335 400 32 51 38 19 95 Vi 35 69 3 KANSAS CITY Nov 5 (AP) Wheat: 144 cars unchanged to cent lower No 2 dark hard 65 71 (4 No 3 62 67c No 2 hard nominal 6273(ac: No 3 58 4 65c No 2 red nominal 61(4 No 3 61c Close: December 59 59 (4c May 61 (4 July 61 (4 Corn: 84 cars unchanged to (4 cent higher No 2 white nominal 41(4 44c No 3 nominal 39(4 42c: No 2 yellow nominal 41(4 43c No 3 nominal 39(4 42c No 2 mixed nominal 41 42 (4 No 3 nominal 39 (4 42c Close: December 42 (4 May 45 (4 July 56(4 Oats: Three cars unchanged No 2 white nominal No 3 nominal 23(4 244c Milo maize: Nominal 65 70c Kafir: Nominal 62 67c Rye: Nominal 39 41c Barley: 33c TO United Aircraft United Carbon I United Corporation cwL: Russets 8 No 1 a few lots from cellars 50 65c most points around 55c eome fine quality large for repacking higher 8 No 2 mostly 25c Twin Falls-Burley cash traJk to dealers 1 7080c mostly 7075c 8 No 2 50 55c some held higher cash to growers bulk per cwt Russets 8 No 1 most points 50 a few higher and lower 8 No 2 mostly 25c a few as low as 20c Carloads Russets No A tells yoo where to reach THEM! Consult the ads belong when yon are in need of a skUled'raechanlc or tradesman Call dr write for free estimates yonr needs cannot he filled from these col mans call 45ll Miss Front I Un Gas Imp I2 I United states Rubber 52 United States Smelting 65 United States Steel 84 Vanadium 28 Walgreen 7 Warner Pictures Western Un Tel 2 Westinghouse Airbrakes 28 Westinghouse 'Electric White Mbtors 18 Woolworth BONDS NEW YORK Nov 5 (AP) Bond quotations: Treasury: 3 (4 43-40 June 3 (4 47-43 3 (4s 45-43 105 1 6 10930 10923 4s 54-44 1149 11310 11828 10430 102 8 10630 1046 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press Nov 5 30 15 15 60 Indust Rails Utii Stocks Net change A 1 Unch A 1 A 1 Saturday T62 219 367 525 Previous day -Y61 219 366 524 Month ago '64' 219 346- 520 Year ago 638 214 333 455 1938 high 777 223 377 534 1938 low 492 121 249 337 1937 high 1016 495 540 753 1937 low 577 190 316 417 5 Industries With Appreciation Possibilities BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS OGDEN FENDER I SHOP Experienced Worker 2327 Kiesel 1 mattresses repaired MATTRESSES renovr 'ed complete $iT -Converted into springs $950 Feather mattresses and pillows Overman Mattress Co i POTATOES CHICAGO Nov 5 (AP-USDA) Potatoes 63 on track 286 total shipments 377 Russet Burbanks firm with slightly stronger tendency other varieties steady with firm undertone: ed per cwt Idaho Russet Burbanks 3 (4 56-46 4 (4 52-47 2 (4s 48 2 (4s 53-49 3s 55-51 2 (4S 60-55 2 i 59-5j6 2f 635S 1 Federal farm mortgage: 3a 4742 3 4 a 6444 3s 4944 Home owners load: 24i 49-39 2 4 a 44-42 3 5244 CHICAGO Nov 5 (AP-USDA) Cattle: 700: calves: 100: compared Friday last week: fed steers steady to 25 cents lower markett very uneven: largely fed steers and yearling run: killer got very few grass steers feeders and atock calves strong- to 25 cents higher fed heifers steady: cowa weak to 15 cents lower: bulls 25 to 40 cents off vealers 50 cents to $100 down: prime heavy steers topped at $1350 net highest- price $1335 best light steers $1290 long yearlings $1275 light yearlings $1225 heifers $1075: fat steers mostly $850 1175: average killer cost being around $1015 best grass cows $725 grass heifers $800 light yearling stockers to $985 calves to $1075 heifer calves $900 weighty feeders $890 Eheep: 3000 Including 2000 direct for week ending Friday 4700 directs compared Friday last week good and choice fat lambs 50 to '75 cents higher plain and medium grade lambs mostly 25 -to 50 cents higher: medium good and choice yearlings fully steady to around 25 cents higher native slaughter ewes strong to 25 cents higher and feeding lambs mostly 25 cents higher lamb top $910 closing packer top $900 for western rangers and natives bulk good and choice at clow $875 900 top yearlings $750 bulk $700 750 top slaughter ewes $390 bulk $325 375 lop feeding lambs $840 bulk $750 800 CARPET CLEANING Movement in recent years: 1932 low 175 87 239 169 10310 10217 106 1077 10616 10218 1049 10617 fumigation ilil 1 ilo to MmBH Triumph 1927 low 516 953 618' 618 1 ear showing some spotted sacks 1-50 1927 low Colorado Red McClure 8 1 cotton Colorado Red McClures HAMPTON Ruga furniture cleaned upholstered ana sup covers Phone 2911- sacks 175 to 80 burlap sacks 165 round white 8 1 90 to 95 Wisconsin Green Mountains 1 car 105 Michigan ruseet rural 8 1 car 95 North Dakota bliss triumphs 90 per cent 8 1 115 to 30 North Dakota early I BAB SILVER LONDON Nov 5 (UP) Bar Oliver waa fixed at 19(4 pence an ounce today up (4 penny from price Based on sterling at $476 the American equtv VAN KAMPEN A SON IPs rug furniture or mattress we clean and repair it Phone 1320 6080 Termite control Cyanide gas ex- termination of bedbugs etc MARSH 2441 Grant Ph 352 1 5S99 PAINTING St PAPERI1ANGING PAINTING and -paperhanging and cleaning work guaranteed Phone 2625-M 5352 IVE -industries with are analyzed in the current iue of the Fitch Stock Summary together with Fitch rating on the better known individual corporations in each industry Complimentary Copy Upon Request A HOGLE CO Established 1915 Mimiui KB YORK STOCX BXCNASGX Belt lake Stack BxcMene end ether ex chert let Kiesel Bldg Ph 3440 alent was 4208 cents a fine ounce com ohIo eo pr 8 1 110 to 15 pared with 4181 cents yesterday For nd North Dakota cobblers 90 per cent 8 1 95 to 180 ELECTRICAL WORK SUGAR NEW YORK Nov 5 (AP) Raw sugar waa unchanged today at 305 for spots with no sales reported Thera were no sales in the No futures contract while the No 4 held steady on buying by houses with Cuban connections Final prices were unchanged to (4 point net lower on sales at 7050 tons March No 4 sold up to 104(4 and dosed at 104 while July finished at 108 Futures No 3 closed unchanged to 1 point lower No sales January 204 bid: March 205 bid: May 208 bid Refined was unchanged at 440 475 for fine granulated with resales at 440 475 ward ailver -was quoted at 19 5-16 pence an ounce up (4 penny i BUTTER AND EGGS SAN FRANCISCO Nov 5 (UP) Dairy market: Butter: 92 score 28c 91 score 27 (4c 90 score 27c 89 -score 25c Cheese Wholesale flats 15c tripletf 14 (4c Jobbing prices flats 15c Eggs: Large 35 (4 large standards 31 (4c medium 29 (4c small -24(ie Light Fixtures LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC (19 years in business) Licensed Phbne 581 309 24th St i 253 a DOING ALL RIGHT BOSTON Nov Eddie Shore I Boston Bruin defenseman whose yearly salary" runs into five figures is said to be the highest paid player in the National Pro- fessional Hockey league In Australia the damage done by rabbits annually amounts to more than that national more than $200000000 FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS Nov 5 (AP) Flour- carload lots per barrel in ss-pound cotton sacks: family patents unchanged to 25: standard patents unchanged 395 to 415 Shipments 26303 Bran 1500 to 50.

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