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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 13

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4-sn in an Ogdea hospital after a three- LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES New York Stocks property described In the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs' ownership or THE OSDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER 13 TUESDAY EVENING MAY 18 1M8 e- tinuumg piiauiii tine thereto ae- Market Slump: In Final Hour By The Associated Press NEW YORK May 18 New York stocks last sale: Allied Stores 1 35 DEATHS Allis Chalmers 40 93 NOTICE TO CREDITORS THf DISTRICT COURT OP WEBER COUNTY UTAH In the matter of the estate of Gfeorge Browning Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersignel at the office of Joseph Kvans attorney at Hi suite 517 David Eccles building Ogden Utah on or before September 21 1848 Utah Directors Attend Confab ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS Notice hereby given that Ogden City Corporation proposes to make ths following Improvements to-wit: Construct storm sewer Improvements 32nd street project section 1 together with all incidental work thereto according to plans profiles and specifications on file in the office of the city engineer Bealed bids are Invited for furnishing all materials labor tools and equipment necessary to complete said work and win be received at the office of the Ogden City recorder In the Ogden Ctty-Weber County Municipal burning Ogden Utah until o'clock on the 15th day of June 1948 at which time American Airlines a American Car Foundry American Radiator 1 American Smelting cfc Refining American Tel Tel Anaconda I A I a Mr Chapin was born in Morgan Aug 1887 a son of Uriah Calvin and Ann Richards Chapin Most of his Ufa had been spent in Morgan county On Oct 28 1908 he married Charlotte Rich in Salt Lake temple He was a member of the city council for a term and for 14 years was manager of the Morgan county fair lie was In the A presidency and for several years was an elder He was employed by California Packing Corp as a fieldman Surviving are his widow and two daughters: Mrs Glen Butters Morgan and Mrs Alva Mickelsen Pioche Nev The body is at the mortuary 3408 Washington Ogden 1 WALLACE ROLAND A PETTY Baldwin Locomotive Bath Iron Bendix fendsnts The state of Utah to said defendants: Ton are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of ttta summons upon you If served within the County In which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure to do eo judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which baa been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to recover a Judgment against you quieting title of plaintiffs to the land which Is situate in Weber County and described as follows: Lots 29 to 38 all inclusive In Block 42 of Nelson Park Addition to Ogden City Utah STUART DOBBS Plaintiffs' Attorney Address: 813 Eccles Building Published April 27 May 4 18 35 1948 3258 47 '-a 16 61 156 38 Vi 113 16 14 35 Vi 35 a 26 42 11 37 14 18' Bethlehem Steel Boeing Executors JOSEPH EVANS Attorney for Executors Published May 18-28 June 1 8 1948 3300 ali Dirts will read aloud In the By William Hargaa NEW YORK May 18 (AP) A hardhitting selling drive sent the stock market skidding downward in the last halt hour of trading today Losses piled up to as much as 3 points Volume expanded rapidly and for a few minutes the ticker tape lagged one to two minutes behind floor transactions Total for the day was around 2700-000 Earner the market had Just about held its own with losses slightly outweighing gains Many of these gains were wiped out as investors and speculators cashed in some of the profits which have piled up in recent trading American Telephone and Sinclair di better than most other issues Some rail bonds were under pressure city commissioners Borden Budd Co California Packing Canada Dry Instructions to bidders plans and NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER Emile Delcomte Edith Shearman Services for Miss Edith Shearman 78 who died in Portland Ore Saturday were conducted Monday in Portland She was at the home of a sister Mrs Edna Shearman Katx Miss Shearman was born in Salt Lake City in 1869 a daughter of William Shearman well known pharmacist many years ago with God be Pitta at Co An uncle Thomas Shearman was a noted New York attorney She was educated in the old St Mark Episcopal school and Rowland hall school for girls and left Salt Lake City 25 years ago She was a member of the Episcopal church A brother Harry Shearman who died several years sgo was a prominent business man in Salt Lake City and Ogden Robert Calvin Chapin Robert Calvin Chapin SO Morgan died Monday at four-thirty specifications for said Improvement Canadian Pacific Case may be seen and examined at the office of the city engineer in the Ogden City- COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the estate of Ktrk Emlle Joseoh Delcomte 83 Weber County Municipal building Og- Chongas Deceased Creditors will nnnt elalma with Celotez Cerro de Pasco Chesapeake 8c Ohio i aen utan copies of tne plans ana specifications may be obtained by deposit Hooper died in an Ogden hospital Monday at eight-thirty following a two-month illness Mr Delcomte was hern Oct 24 1864 in Seny Leige Belgium a son of Hubert and Frances Flohiment Delcomte Chrysler i ing $10 with the city engineer's office vouchers to the undersigned executor at the law offices of Stuart Dobbs 812 Eccles building Ogden Utah on or before the 18th day of September A 1948 tor eacn set of documents so ootainea The amount of the debosit for each set In 1905 he came to the United States and engaged in farming SALT LAKE CITY May 18 (AP) Athletic directors of Utah's three universities will leave tomorrow for Denver to attend the semi-annual meetings of the Skyline Six conference They will be followed Thursday by track coaches and their squads who will participate in the conference track meet opening Friday at Denver uniwersity The track meet schedule calls for finals in the hammer and preliminaries in other events on Friday with finals in the other events Saturday afternoon The conference sessions will continue through Saturday The University of Utah Utes invaded the northland at Utah State Agricultural college for the final time in the 1948 spring season today Ute tennis and baseball squads made the trip The Utes already have clinched the tennis championship for the ninth straight year The baseball game was scheduled to start at three Utah beat the Aggies in their first meeting of the season of documents obtained will be refunded to the bidder or bidders who return such sets of documents In good condi In 1884 he married Marie Carolyn FRANCIS POWLES Executor Dated Mav is a 1948 Wife Wins Relief From Neuritis Pain tion witnin as aays alter opening ox bids Fowa in Belgium who died a few months later April 21 1900 he married Leontine Marie Lefevre in Belgium and in 1808 they were married in A SODERBERO STUART DOBBS Salt Lake Mining Stock Quotations 5 a Rng-I Cs The owner reserves the privilege to reject any and all bids or to waive any irregularities or informalities In any Attorneys for Executor Published May 18 25 June 1 1948 3299 Salt Lake temple 47 29 28 4 40 61 47 101 5 23 81 61 37 14 Vi 7 43 63 181 19 44 53 20 14 39 Vi 39 58 37 83 Vs 46 50 22 Vi at rjerers iron) die torturing oin or mas He was acUve In cnurcn rk Hoooer Second ward and at time By order of the board of commission SUMMONS Listed Stocks Bid I Asked Commercial Credit Commercial Solvent Pfd Consolidated Copepr Consolidated Edison Continents Oil Delaware Corn Products 'v Crane Cuban American Sugar Curtiss Wright Diamond Match Douglas Aircraft DuPont Eastern Airlines Eastman Electric Auto Electric Power St Light Erie Railroad General Electric General Foods General Motors Gillette Sefety Razor Goodrich Goodyear Great Northern Railroad Pfd Great Western Sugar of death was a high priest and a ward teacher IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE ers of Ogden City Utah this 13th day of May 1948 06 08 BSOOHD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND Surviving are his widow two sons CLYDE If WEBER City Recorder Publish May IS 18 17 18 19 '20 and run 1 Kh COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OP UTAH JOSEPH BUNCH and BflBV pains doe to rheumatics sciatica losabago neuralgia and neuritis are mighty happy over thea-enscovery of NORITONow they have found a cjBBCk-acting formula which sacedBr relieves thosy exhausting niuetiiler aches sad paasa NOR I TO is trustworthy and dependable really works bat If yoo want to feel agaas the Joy of rettef fross pain so yoa oaa work is peace and sleep comfort be waw aad try NRITO under this ironclad guarantee If the very first three doses do not relieve that cruel pain to your satisfaction your money will be refunded Don't suffer See year druggist today Aime and Emile Delcomte Hooper two daughters Mrs Katie Davis West Warren and Mrs Lena Black Clearfield 24 grandchildren and two 21 1948 3297 BUNCH plaintiffs vs CLARA A PERRY KVFtVN OVF great grandchildren also a Drotner Theophile Delcomte and a sister Mrs NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No 7782 Estate of Henry Carrier deceased Creditors of Henry Oarder deceased Rex Mays Wins Top Position INDIANAPOLIS May 18 Rex Mays today won the number one starting position for the 32nd annual 500-mile race May 31st It was the fourth time Mays had won the pole position for the Memorial day sweepstakes No other driver hag held the pole more than twice The heavy-footed Glendale Calif driver took the ten-mile test at an average of 130577 miles an hour the second fastest qualification run MINNIE PERRT BURKET GRACE PERRT ELLIS and all persons unknown claiming any right title estate or interest In or lien upon the real aiu get nuhi oa tms i will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Rosalie fanauit leige Belgium Services wiU be- conducted In Hooper Second ward chapel Thursday st one by Bishop Floyd Powers Burial will be in Hooper cemetery directed by the mortuary 3408 Washington Ogden Thatcher Young attorneys at law iuim rirst security Hank Building Big Field Enters Open Golf Play Ogden Utah on or before two months after the date of the first publication of this notice Funerals NEW YORK May 18 A CARRIE PREECE Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Oarder Deceased Thatcher Young Attorneys for Administratrix Published April 27 May 4 11 18 1948 3298 total of 1440 golfers setting an all-time high entered the national in Indianapolis speeaway msxory Mays turned in his near-record nuciififatinn nftpr thp rmp-two com GOING TO San Francisco? Puneral service for Emlle Joseph Delcomte of Hooper who died in a local hospital Monday will be conducted Thursday at 1 P-m In the Hooper ward chapel by Bishop Floyd Powers of the 2nd ward Priends may call at the residence in Hooper Wednesday afternoon and evening and Thursday until 12:30 pm Burial will be In the Hooper cemetery Di NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO 7805 In the matter of the estate of Rich bination of 1847 apparently had taken over the first two spots in the starting lineup Mauri Rose South Rpnri Tnri last vear's winner had ard Mitchell Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law rection py LiinaquiEt ana oum qualified his Blue Crown spark offices of John A Sneddon and Charles SCHOPIELD Funeral services for Wal- ur ahnflflrt fit 3105 Iowa Sneddon 202 Eccles butldlne Oaden Utah on or before the 14th day of July who died in a local hospital will plug speciai ai izuizv aecona-place Bill Holland Reading Pa qualified the other Blue Crown at 129 5l5 Nine cars altogether passed qualification tests for the 33 starting nm-itinnt thpv will hold their DOSi- DO COnaucteu inureuj a ov in the Llndqulst and Sons Colonial niahnn Wnlter Creek- 11H6 CLARENCE A JONES Executor of the Above Estate John A Sneddon and Charles Sneddon Attorneys for Executor Published May 11 18 25 June 1 1948 3293 etts of the 1st ward presiding Friends open golf tournament today Only 171 will be able to play in the tourney set for the Riviera Country club at Los Angeles June 10-11-12 The remainder will be weeded out in 29 sectional qualifying rounds As the deadline for filing entries passed the Golf association said that the approximately 1440 entries broke the old record of 1402 which sought to play in the 1937 open at Detroit Of those who have filed 31 are exempt from qualifying m2Q of them last year's top finishers plus nine former open champions the 1947 national amateur champion and the home pro at the Riviera course That will leave 140 places open for the sectional rounds which will be played June 1 except at Honolulu where they will qualify May 25 and Los Angeles where they will be qualifying play May 27 and 28 may call weanesaay irom 9 pm and Thursday till time of services Burial will be in the Ogden City Cemetery Directed by Lindqulat tions through subsequent qualifica If you're going to San Francisco for busiusss or pleasure we suggest you -try Southern Pacific We have fine fast train service on the direct Overland Route across Great Salt Lake through Reno over the High Sierra to Sacramento Oakland and Saa Francisco (via Ogden Wells and Winnemucca) Southern Pacific trains to San Francisco offer corn fbrtabls low fare reclining chair ears and coadtiea and luxurious standard Pullmans ana sons tions tomorrow ana iour omer aays unless 33 cars qualify at better speeds DEATHS William Henry Big Hill Bingham Metals Bonanza Mining Bristol Silver Bullion Cardiff Central Standard Cmef Con Clayton Silver Colorado Con Colb Rexall Combined Metals Comet Coal'n Commonw'lth Lead Crescent Eagle Oil Crof Crown Point Consolidated Eureka Dragon Crown Point East Standard Tin Coal'n East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Cold Chain Great Western Grand Deposit Horn Silver Howell Indian Queen Kennebec Kentucky Utah Keystone Lakeside Monarch Leonora Little May Madison Magnolia Lead Mammoth Miller Hill Miners Gold Moscow Mountain View Nevada Metals Nalldrtver New Park New Majestic North Lily i North Standard Ohio Copper Park Bingham Park City Con Park Konold Park Nelson Park Premier Park Utah Pioche Bristol Plumbic Mine Plutus Prince Con Prosper Mining Rico Argentine Royston Coal'n Silver King Coal'n Silver Kin West Silver Shield Silver Standard Sioux Mines So Iron Blossom South Standard Swansea Con Tar Baby Tfntic Central Tntic Lead T'ntle Standard 1 Union Chief Utah Con Utah-Wvo Con Oil Victor Con Western Alloys) West Toledo Wilbert Yankee Con Zuma Utah Id Sug Com Utah Td Sug Pfd Hudson Motors 19 Idaho Power 32 Illinois Central 38 Mi Interlake Iron 15 International Harvester 97 International Nick Can 31 International Paper S9T International TeL 8c Tel i' Kennecott 56 '-i Kresge 1 37 Lockheed I 22V Loews 195s Mid Con Petroleum 653 Montgomery Ward 823 Nash Kelvinator tfjt National Acme 27 National Biscuit 28 National Cash Register National Dairy 27t National Distillers 20 National Power Light 1 New York Central 16 North American Aviation 12 North American 16 Northern Pacific 253 Ohio Oil I 37 Pacific Gas 35 '4 Packard 3 Paramount Pictures 24 Penney 46 Pennsylvania Railroad 203i Pullman 48 Pure Oil i 40 A 13 Republic Steel 29 Reynolds Tobacco 39 Safeway 20Vi Sears Roebuck 41 Simmons 1 35 Socony Vacuum 19' Southern Pacifie 583 perry 28's Standard Oil California 70 Standard Oil New Jersey 80 Studebaker 26 Sunshine Mining 10 Texas Co I 63 Texas Gulf Sulph 60 Vi Timken -1 54 Trans America 13 Twentieth Century-Fox 23 Union Oil 30i Union Pacific 188 United Air Lines 18 United Aircraft 29'i United Corporation 374 Rubber 48 Smelting 55 Steel 79 Walgreen 1 33 Warner Pictures 13 Western Auto Supply 43J4 Western Union 25 Western Airbrake 37 Western Electric 30- White Motors 23s Willys lOVi Woolwortb 48 Zenith 26 EVANSTON Wyo Wiliam Maurice Henry 08 Robertson died at his ranch Tommy Holmes Is Setting Pace home near Robertson on Friday night 02 03Vi 03 05 17 174 08 06 Va 42 I 43 (aVt 04 Vi 1 90 1 75 45 50 04 05 29'i 30 'a 21 24 12 15 03 Vi 04 19 ltt 01 02 V4 07 09 08 Va HB4 04 07 04 04'a 05 05 1 a 10 18 54 55 04 OS 18V4 17 30 32 03 08 30 33 03 05 07 09 04 05 35 36 14 18 02 03 19 30 02 -04 35 40 03 05 08 08 04 04 10 10 05 07 33 40 11 15 03 04 03 03 03 05 05 08 45 48 1 70 1 75 05 06 48 52 04 08 30 30 02 04 47 48 11 IS 13 15 10 12 3 00 3 50 05 I 07 07 09 19 26 22 24 03 04 1 75 1 1 85 05 07 7 00 I 7 75 70 80 04 I 05 02t 02 03 05 05 10 10 14 02 03 08 07 oa 03 30 33 1 20 1 25 08 04 02 03 34 25 02 '4 03Mi 03V4 04 05 08 03 05 03! 05 05 08 3 00 3 25 10 60 jll 00 I Bid I Asked 8 70 9 00 112 3712 75 45 50 15 00 IS 50 68 00 80 00 8 50 8 87 22 00 3 78 58 65 May 14 after a long illness Funeral services for Robert Proudflt Sr husband of Jeanette Robins Proudflt of 1360 Capitol street and founder of the Proudflt Sporting Goods Co will be held Monday at 1 at Llndqulst and Sons Colonial chapel with Henry DeHaan bishop of the Mt Ogden ward officiating Friends may call at the funeral chapel Sunday from 6 until 9 and Monday until hour of the service Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park directed by Lindqulat and Sons CALL Funeral services for Rufus Vas-co Call 74 husband of Lovenia Tol-man Oooch Call will be held Wednesday at 2 in Ute Larkln chapel with Bishop Ruben Rhees of ti tm An wnrri rnnriiirttnsr He was born Oct 12 1881 at Ogden Utah a son of Andrew and Maria Small Henry He came to the Bridger Valley In 1900 taking up a homestead in Robertson community He married NEW YORK May 18 Although pressed by Philadelphia's Rookie Outfielder Johnny Blatnik the Boston Braves' Tommy Holmes continued to pace the National league batters with a mark of 419 on averages for games through Sunday Blatnik drafted from the Wilkes-Barre Barons a farm of the Cleve Mae Hayward on January 8 1909 at Robertson and they had made their home in that community since He is survived by his wife and six sons and daughters: Mrs Willa Priends may call at the family home GOING TO Craig Boulder Colo Mrs Elizabeth Martin Evans ton Mrs Eleanor Sims Van Hook Maurice land Indians got the same number of hits as Holmes 18 but went to bat one more time than the Braves outfielder 44 This cost him 10 points and dropped his bat mark in Pleasant view inesaay iruui until 9 and at the mortuary Wednesday from 10 a until funeral hour Interment in the Brigham City cemetery directed by Larkln mortuary Henry Robertson: Mrs Myrtle I Ols-son Robertson: Mrs Doris Brown Los Angeles? The Dalles Oregon also four brothers and sisters Charles Henry Atlanta Ga James A Henry Fort Bridger VIS an Funeral services for Merlin to 409 Frank Gustine of Pittsburgh run Mrs Bess Manor Salt Lake City: and Nash 47 will be held Tuesday at 3 at Myers and Pouiger Rose Chanel HHS 26th street BlshOD Ar St Louis Scene Of PGA Joust ST LOUIS May 18 The golfing greats continued to arrive here today for the thirtieth A tournament which starts tomorrow and the old game of guessing who will finish in the money and who won't began Chick Harbert who finished second to Champion Jim Ferrier in last year's A doesn't know who will win but he figures two leading golfers won't Ben Hogan and Lloyd Mangrum Herbert's reasoning: Norwood Country club's course will have many a golfer using his club as an Alpine stick between swings It's going to demand stamina Hogan has already said he tires more easily now And Harbert said Mangrum leading money winner so far this year "seemed a little burned out to me" Tomorrow and Thursday there will be 18 holes of medal qualifying play each day Match play will start Friday ner-up to Holmes last week slumped 3g points to drop to 393 Gustine however held an 18-point bulge over Carl Furillo Brooklyn outfielder who boasted Jane Henry Salt Lake City also IS grandchildren Services were to be conducted today at two at the Gilbert Bills mortuary chapel with the Rev Harry Allen of the Baptist church officiating thur Bowman of the Wilson ward conducting Friends may call at the mortuary Monday 4 until 8 and Tuesday 10 a until time of services Interment Aultorest Memorial Park directed by Myers and a 373 mark Interment was to be in Evanston ceme tery Pouiger mortuary CAPSON Funeral services for Albert Capson proprietor of the Valley Walter Schofield Livestock Boudreau Leads Senior League House in Huntsviue win do neia Mondav at 2 in the Larkln Walter Harry Schofield S3 of 3108 chapel with Bishop Marlow Stoker of CHICAGO May 18 (AP-USDA) Iowa formerly of 180 Thirty-first died Monday at five-thirty in a local hosmtal following a four-day illness tne Huntsviue wara conauctmg Priends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 4 until 9 and Monday until funeral hour Interment In the Ogden City cemetery CHICAGO May 18 Lou Boudreau Cleveland's manager-shortston slammed nine hits in 19 TJattste Stacks directed by Larkln mortuary trips to the plate to soar into the FUNERAL DIRECTORS American league batting lead with 440 Boudreau'8 11 -point climb in av Amalg Sag- Pfd Utah OH Con Wa 8z Mach Utah Son OH Utah Fire Clay Equity Utah Com 7 Cattle salable and total 6000 salable and total calves 700 fed steers and yearlings including yearling heifers steady to 25 higher medium and low-good grades steady choice steers and yearlings topped at 3425 tas sactive market on medium and low-good steers at 2850-3150 very active however on average-good and choice kinds at 3300 upward choice 900 lb heifers 3300 most heifers 3100-3250 cows steady to strong most beef cows 2100-2500: high-good to 2600 vealers firm at 3100 down Sheep: salable and total 500 about 300 head mixed truckins sold around steady mostly medium grade No 2 pelted 83 lb lambs 2550 with yearling end oat at 2350 good wooled ewes 1385 good and choice shorn ewes 1350-1400 erages computed through Sunday's game gave him a 43 -point edge over his nearest rival Boston's Ted Nancy Snider Is $4170 Richer MIATvTT Mav IP CTTPI 5IV SEE SAN FRANCISCO TOO When you go to Southern California on SotttrfeiV Pacific you see San Francisco and many other interesting California places Here's a sample Southern Pacific ticket: to San Francisco on one of our Overland Route trains See the fatrinating city by the Golden Gate Then go to Los Angeles on one of our famous streamlined Daylight via the Coast Line through Santa Barbara and 109 miles along the Pacifie Ocean's edge with short side trip to Monterey Peninsula or the San Joaquin Valley line with side trips to Yosemite and the Big Trees From Los Angeles you can return via San Francisco or direct line (Trip via San Francisco costs only slightly more than via direct line) HOW TO SEE THE WHOLE PACIFIC COAST Southern Pacific is the only railroad with lines up and down the Pacific Coast Let us show you how yon can see this scenic wonderland on your next trip to Los Angeles San Francisco or Portland For Information and assistance in planning a trip to California call at ticket office Union Station Ogden (T Corn Agent) or write Gibson General Agent Southern Pacific 14 So Main St Salt Lake City 1 Williams Al Zar ilia of St Louis the lead er a week ago plunged to third place with an 84-point drop to 394 Cardiff 500 44c 1700 44c Chief Con 100 145 100 150 10 1 40 Colb Rexall 1000 30c 10000 IOC 1000 30c 500 29c Combined Metals 1000 22c rnniirftH runki 1 win if 1 Or Mr Schofield was born in Evanston Wyo Nov 13 1894 a son of Walter and Eliza Fife Schofield For SO years he was a machinist for the Union Pacific railroad first In Evanston and for the past 20 years in Ogden More recently he had been employed at Clearfield navy supply depoL He was a member of the Intermoun-tain Association of Machinists Ogden lodge No 1429 and of the church He was a veteran of World War I On July 4 1918 he entered service at Fort Harrison lad and was honorably discharged Dec 11 1918 He married Morsie Ann -chins Evanston April 25 1918 Surviving are his widow Ogden three sons Walter Cecil Ray and Verl Schofield Ogden two grandchildren his father Evanston Wyo and two brothers Thomas Schofield Evanston and William Schofield Ogden also two sisters Mrs Earl Miller Las Vegas Nev and Mrs Annie Pennington Evanston Wyo a Services will be conducted Thursday at three-thirty at the mortuary 3408 Washington and burial will be in Ogden city cemetery East Standard 5000 5c 1000 old Nancy Snider has $4170 for her education today because two pals didn't forget The money represented a share of the purse Citation won in the Kentucky derhv Record Wrecker 9c rt Utah 1500 3 54c Eureka Bullion 1500 16' ic: 500 Jockey Eddie Arcaro and Owner eer wans Zi ft 16c Eureka Lily 300 32c 500 9 31c 500 31c 500 31c Horn Silver 100 ft 37e KIRKENDAU-DARLING MORTUARY DIAL 6900 FLORISTS And trie Flowers Are Furnished by Olive end Mark KLENKE FLORAL sfM Washington Phone 8788 ELIZABETH'S FLOWER SHOP ORPHEUM rHKATR BLDO 8314 Washington B'vd Dial 8S11 The perfect way to express your sentiment ts to send 'Sunshine Flowers' The Sunshine Gardens 2150 Washington Pb Lester Perry JENSEN FLORAL CO Flowers tor Every Occasion 1901 Washington Blvd Phone T818 WEBER FLORAL CO Greenhouse 740 28th St Phone 8838 warren wrignt sent the check to Nancy's mother yesterday in memory of Nancy's dad Jockey Al Snider who would have ridden Citation had he not been drowned off the Florida coast this winter Mrs Snider said the money would be saved to send Nancy through college Leonora looo 8-4C Naildriver 45c New Park 400 175 900 175 23 ci 170 North Lily 20 45c Tintic Lead 200 01 30c Tlntic Standard 200 ff 120 50 1 01 1 20 10O ft 22 yo Con Oil 300 25c Standard 500 ft 31c: 300 OGDEN May 18 (USDA) Hogs: salable 100 total 960 75 higher good and choice 180-240 lb butchers 2275-23 25 240-260 lbs 2175-2225 280-280 lbs 20 75-2125: 280-300 lbs 1975-2025 300-330 lbs 1875-1925 330-360 lbs 1775-1825 sows largely 1350-1400 choice light weights 1450 and above medium quality heavies down to 1300 Cattle: salable 500 total 600 rather slow few desirable steers and heifers offered: nominally steady few medium steers 2350-2400 medium heifers 2000-2500: medium to good cows 1900-2250 cutter to common 1650-1850 few medium vealers 2800 tat Monday steers and heifers 25-50 higher one load good to low choice 1045 lb steers all time high price to Ogden history: around 3 toads 985-1189 lbs 2925-60 numerous lots 2750-2900: good heifers 2600-2800: odd head 2825-70 medium 2200-2550 good cows 21 50-24 good beef bulls 2500-2680 medium to good sausage bulls 2100-2500 good to choice vealers 3000-3300 good to choice feeder steers 25 00-2750 Sheep: salable 1350 total 3850 several carloads California lambs and ewes offered: good and choice spring lambs held above 2850 few recently shorn 132 lbs native ewes 11 25 Steel in Indian Rapid industrialization of India Aimer Wilson Aimer WilsdVi 83 of Spokane Wash died Monday in Spokane tfir Wilson was born in Ogden and attended public schools here For a number of years he was in merchandising business and 25 years ago left here and settled in Spokane He engaged in real estate business He served in World War I He was a member of the Presbyterian church Masonic lodge Elks and American Legion Surviving are his widow: an adopted daughter his mother Ann Wilson Ogden: and a sister Mrs rattan Biggins Ogden Burial win be In SP 80c: 500 aoc Mllles 1000 11c Park Premier 1000 10c Pioche 6 000 9 6c Western AUoys 5000 5c 580 34c 1000 4c: 1000 fx 4c Ohio Copper 500 33c 500 32c 8000 30c 350 30c Park City Con 500 47c Proper 1000 0s 3c Silver Standard 13000 ft 2c 5000 4f 2c iook place durmg World War IL More than a million tons of steel a year are now produced there the friendly Southern Pacific Ogden City Floral Co 2219 Washington Blvd Dial 4783 JACK'S FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR EVERT DAT 1516 Washington Ph 3-3203 Grain By Geerge McCeavtlle CHICAGO May 18 (AP) Short covering in the May corn contract strength ened other deliveries in that grain today Mill buying in the wheat pit against sales of flour gave wheat a Batter and Eggs SAN FRANCISCO May 18 (UP) Dairy market: Butter: 92 score 80 80 score 76 Cheese: grade A loaf 54-54 grade A triplets 51-52 Eggs: grade A large 54-54: grade A medium 50-51: grade A smsll 43-44 grade targe 51-51 Potatoes CHICAGO May 18 (AP-USDAV firm -tone At the finish wheat was to IV tatoes total shipments 813 arrivals 108 on track 198 supplies moderate demand fair Idahos unquoted mum VALUE! higher than yesterday's close May $2 46" -47 Corn was ft to 3V higher May $233ft-y Oats were ft to 2 cents lower May Sll3ft-13 Soybeans were 3 to 8 cents higher May 8420 Funny Business Made by Hiram WsOcer St Sons Ioc Peoria I1L 86 proof Blended whisker The straight whiskies in this product axe 4 Tears or more old 30 straight whisker 70 grain neutral spina Orsln CHICAGO May 18 (AP) Wheat none Corn No 1 yellow 237 No 2 336ft-37 No 3 227ft-33 No 4 330-334 Oats No 1 mixed 118ft -17 sample grade heavy mixed 102ft: No 1 white 116ft-18 No 2 white 116ft sample grade white 110 Barley nominal malting 22S-42: feed 188-aS Soybeans none 9 out Of 10 buy IMPERIAL New Terk Eggs NEW YORK May 18 (AP) Olympic Track Coach Dean Cromwell says the perfect hardier should knock dime off the top board with his trunks That's what Harrison Dillard does The Baldwin-Wallace flyer pat himself in a position to break Gregory Rice's worM record of 65 straight victories by mopping np in the 120-yard high and 220-yard low hurdles and 100-yard 38038 steady New York spot quotations follow: Midwestern mixed colors fancy heavyweights 49-S0ft: extra 1 large 48-48' extra 2 large 47: extra 1 medium 43ft-46ft: current receipts 41ft-44 dirties 41-42 checks 38ft-3S Whites fancy heavyweights 30-31 extra 1 Urge 48V--49 extra 2 large 47ft extra 1 medium 47 Browns fancy heavyweight 50-51: extra 1 large 48ft-49 extra 2 large 47: extra 1 medium 46ft PIN-WORMS I MOVING? aaaaaa--a asaasnMElF again 60! Gets Rfesf Roiulii Don't let your ehlld suffer the torment of -najTwUyj ttanks topjglaX Plane Furniture Electric Ice Boxes Baggage Packing Storage Across the Street er Across the SLADE TRANSFER after nan of 914 to bo oxoct! When purchasers of Imperial were questioned in a nation wide survey 914ft proved to be rtptas purchastm Yet nine out of ten say Imperial again I in the laboratories of Dr JTa 8457 Kiesel Dial 8944 Boa to as la a special special put-you-to-toy program vry night at nn-wo Bra ess.

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