Show 10 IN VALL STREET HEAVIER WITH jPROFITTAKING Claimed Influenced By Fears of Large Loan Increase NEW HIGH' GROUND Salps Outburst of Strength Aids Prices In High Priced Specialties By STANLEY W PEENOSIL Press Financial Editor Associated ' NEW YORK Jan 3— (AP)— Heavy profit taking which brought about sharp reactions of 5 to 15 points in'some of the high priced specialties unsettled today's stock market after an opening outburst of strength had carried more than a score issues into new highground jWhlle most observers regarded the setback as a natural correction of ii! temporarily speculative position some selling also is believed to have been influenced by fears of a large increase in loans and a possible advance in the' fedtop-heav- y eral reserve rediscount rate CALL MONEY 10 PEE CENT Gall money renewed at 10 per cent as against 12 esterday and dropped to 8 by early afternoon' Loans in the "outside market" were available as low as 7 per cent general Electric w hich soared 'nearly 24 points yesterday was the first stock to break today dropping 15 H points to 23'0 Radio which ran up 12 U points to 407 during the morning fell bat k to "393 International Telephone'forfeited half iits early gain of 10 and point Montgomery Ward A M Byers and5 Burroughs Adding Machine sold to 7i3'i points below yesterday's fi- al' Quotations National Biscuit was an outstepping up standing9 strong spota new high at points to nearly 204 1i Warner Brothers Pictures Union Carbide Warren Brothers and Abraham fc Ktrausssold 5 to 7 points higher Railroad equipments were in good demand on reports of large orders for cars and locomo- lives' Ill VIVA L OF ACTIVITY Tievival of activity and strength in the rails coincided with the beginning of arguments" on the St Ijouis & O' fa lion case before the United States supreme court Union Pacific ran up points to within a point oft the year's high and New York Central sold 4 points higher '" Francisco packers labout steady weight and quality considered drive-in- s and parit load lots 165 to 195 pounds $8 509 part load mixed weights $840 light lights around $75 packing sows $650 i i Cattle — Receipts 921 including 668 for market jllO for Ogdeu Livestock show 82 to Los Angeles packers Ej) to jNevada breeders and 92 to Denver fteady to and strong several lots common medium steers $725 9 load good hefiers $9 j! load! mixed cows and heifers $8 CO twd loads good cows $850 few $8 no' others sold early Sheep — Receipt's4- - none — (U S D OMAHA Jan A) 35 00 calves Cattle — Receipts modarid 300 fed steers yearlings erately actijve ftjlly steady spots l stronger on gOQd yearlings she stock fully Isteadjf bulls strong to 23e higherf vc'al strong stockers and feeders scarce active strong fed steersand yearlings $1123' 1350 longl yearlings 10C7 pound $1525 heifers mostly $10 23 & 1125 bulk beef cows $725© 925 few lo'Ads S950I983 bulk all cutters1 $5 3(b & 6 75 medium bulls SS5ij)x'9C0 practical top veals $13 SO odd head to indeand $1400 stockers pendents ' 10 7 D i&fll £3 feeders 5c to Hogs— Receipts 18000 10c lower mostly flOc lower to shippers than Wednesday's close or fully 23c lowerj thanithe average early top $85q: buVi 170 to 270 pound lights and flbutchers $830(3 840 few 140 to 170 pound weights $8 15 ifi 8 3? packing sows $750 0 78 5 smooth grades upward to $8iO0 feeder pigta mostly $700(£i 750i average Cost Wednesday $854 1000 lambs Hhcep— -- Receipt!? opened weak closing fully steady other classes unchanged bulk fed wooled laivjb3 $ 1I '75 Q 1 3 25 top $1333 to ali interests some choice lambs held higher fed clipped lambs $lS:C5ft375 best fat owes $S125f feedSng Jambs mostly $14 60&14 SO f i KANSAS :C1TY- - Jan 3— (I S A) — !Jogs Receipts 000: slow: shipper trade mostly 15c to D lower than Wednesday's average big packers holding back stock pig steady top $870 on choice 170 to 21 0' pound desirable 160'U2C0 pbundSS 50 S65 few 20c J 60 S stock cost pigs $70 0(i)7S3: average Wednesday $8J2 weight i 250 j pounds Cattle— Receipts 2600: calves 400 fed steiers aid yearlings fairly active strong jto 23c higher spots up mre oft good yearlings other killing classes cattle fully steady somfc strength on desirable light heifers vealers strong to 50c higher' weighty calves firm stockers and feeders ssrarce: short load good yearliihg stders $1425 two loads 1089 jound! tseers $1400 bulk desirable fed" steers $1160(5 1350 latter price paid for steers seeling 1363 pounds heavy five loads good Oklahoma steers of meweighjt $1225' medium to NEW YORK Jan 3— (AP) — dium shorn jheifers $10500 The raw sugar 7narket was ' easier good 1185 butcher cows $7 23 & 8 75 offerincreased ejirly today under medium bulls of strong weight upto ings with prices declining to ward to choice" S900 vealgoiod 7c of for 37 the basis spots duty ers $13001550 in the were estimated Sales paid 8000 lambs Sheep — Receipts neighborhood of 17 5 not) bags o£ slow and odd generally steady Cuban for prompt and January lots "shrep steady top fed lambs shipment to local' and oulport $1323 others mostly $1485(c! 1315 d Raw sugar futures opened changed to 2 joints lower T) A) CHICAGO! Jan1 3— (U continued easy throughout the —Cattle — Receipts 10000 calves The list at midday was receipts 3000 fa steer and fat cow morning d 1 to2 points net lower The trade steady to E5c lower choice clinei was due to liquidation steers abseut: conjimon and medium sellina: bv houses with trade and selling at1 $ll00$f 1300 light 'European connections influenced vealers 50cj to $ 1 0 0 lower at $1 5 00 £r 15 i5Q: jRlauqrhtpr by the decline in the spot market classes and he larger European beet su- steers good and choice 1 300 to 1300 A prominent pounds $13 25 1650 1100 gar crop estimate to the 1300 pounj-- $15 25 & 16 50 1100 European authority estimated beet gar crop there at 8274000 to 1300 pounds Sjl 3 23 fill 650 9 50 ineflu tons as against 8097000 to inoo pouitd" Si 3 50 ft" 1700 fed and at the end of November jcarlincs gdou and choice $750fj A 71 vices from last year 930 poundi $li 250 16 23: heifCubai said that SS plants were now ers good-anchoice 850 pounds down Sll3ord 1i400 cows good grinding No changes were reported in re- and choice !SS 75 0 11 30 cutters Uulls fined sugar List prices were quot- $573 0 675: good iand ed at" 525c for fine granulated by choice beet! S3 50 01-- 75: VcaWs alt refiners hut several announced mnk fedgo?l"I arid choice $14500 1723 $130001450 that at the opening tomorrow" they would reduce their quotation 10 stocker and ifeedr stpors good and choice all weights $1100 01200 points to the basis of 513f Sh"ep — Ttfceipfs 19000 market steady to a ishade lower bulk fat lambs $155001600 top $1625 sheep steady feeding lambs steady: good 61 to 65 pound weights $1400 014JO lambs (good and choice 92 pounds dowp $150001625 medium $131 50(p 1300 ewes meCHICAGO Jan 3— (AP) — But- dium to choice 1150 pounds down 5749 $675 0 9255 fei?der lambs good ter— Unchanged receipts land choice: $13 f25 0 14 7 5 tubs ' — j'lj j 5337 receipts 1— k Unchanged Eggs ST JOSEPH £an 3— (L R D cases 3000 active A) — most killip' gclasSses steady several loads fed Iambs topped at - SUGAR 6c j - un-an- de-an- j t i :s'-- i j BUTTER EGGS January OPEXIN'Q SALES at FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS Jan 3— CAP) Flour — Unchanged shipments 47634 barrels Bran — S3 1 50 & 32 30 — - FLOWERS From Hendershot Ogden's Oldest Reliabl Florist 39 Years in Business PHONE - 206 ' jj at WViC East Standard-400- THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 3 1929 j j 23 west -- 119 i 119 CORN: March May July OATS: July RYE: March May IjtlBS: Jai? 90 91 92'8 92 48 46 U 48 V 46 ' 1116 1160 1182 1210 7 lli85 1215 Jai 126-- 1330 1313 j g SALT LAKE Jan 3 —Potato shipments: A) 2— LICENSES GIVEN — (U S D January BLUSHING PAIRS Total United States shipments 560 f Principal states — California 32 75 Maine Colorado 46 Idaho 169 Michigan 2 5 Minnesota 24: 16 Nebraska 42: Long Island New rVork 17 North Dakota 14 Pennsylvania 16 Washington 40 j Wisconsin 31 :: 1267 1320 Prospective brides and bridegrooms to start tlie year out right hastened to the office of the Weber county clerk Thursday afternoon and four couples obtained licenses to marry couple had previously obtained a license during the I morning Those who appeared In the afternoon were: Delbert F Garner and n Mary Lucilf Fowles both of Orville C" Johnon of Ogden and Lillian Evams of Huntsvill: Uulhcrt Storey of Ogden and Sel-m- a Gorder of Ogden and Charles H Randall and'Trossa Jackson both of Ogden 0e TAFFETA BODICE fVERY SOON NOW of two materials in eve- Husband (overjoyed): I Yoqitg The ninlg frocks grows apace a message that my Received bouffant tulle or lace frock may jut I'm to twins birth vife igave have its bodice of faille taffetta in so hr'spy I scarcely know what matching shade with a pweet yoke to do? or ishoulder straps of the more Old' Timer (drj ly): You'li learn — Lifi fragile fabric fhe ne Og-dp- ' j You Cant Get Away From Utah — — -- nt Park-Nelso- al Park-Nelso- s tt Utah Power & Light Co f SILVERTOWN Cord jTires for Every Car !At the Bisr Indoor Station 119 years of Service 24-ho- ur Iilack-Eobinso- n Garage if OGDEN TYPEWRITER ' U 1 I 1220 house tr'f 11 Typewriters and Repairs'-' Kiescl Ave Thone 23 "ior - "0 1 - 1928- natn nf1ait nnhlieation January3 138 four old substantial home xtM mddeled repair anvi thihg No Job too small Estimat up-tto-da- CrePh 1783-- R t 911 ? t Ii AUTO SUPPLIES ' WE have a complete line of ref plijicement jiarts for all cars and accessories chains heaters tires! ? " s i etc BEN LOMOND AUTO SUPPLY 5222 Washington Aye Ph 73$' ' r- -j 1061 BOARD AND ROOMBEAUTIFUL room for two home cooking it deircd ' - Good garag-e- - 7lii23th l 1137 LARGE comfortable! room eood hohje cooking' Gentlemen 712 23th i St 9813 BUILDING CONTRACTING FREE estimaes Get our prices1 New homes or remodeling II LARSEN & KONS' 1810 Washington Ave Ph 686-RI 1 47kl LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE Im the District Court of Weberl Coun ty fstate of i tan First Savings Bank of Ogden a cor- vs John P poration plaintiff p'Niell and Jennie M O'Niell Jilsl (wiife defenCanCs—-s- f s - 'h i' - at sheriff's sale on thf 2l'thiday of anuary 1020 at 12 o'ciock nooit of said day at the south front defori of tli TO he sold1 Wpbrr county court houciJ1 Wchcr County Etslfi the following1 described- premises sitj-- 1 ' "W udted In eber County Utah anU described as follows' ta-- i particularly 1 ' ' wit: iA part of lot numbered seven (7 1 in Hook nuiriocrcd srventP(n- (17) of plat! "A" Ogden City Purvey de- scribed ns follows Comment- ing 100 fott west of the northeast cor- -' ner iof said lot thence running west1 90 feet thence south 100 feet Whence east1' 90 feet and thence north 100 fet ' to the place of beginning Together With all Improvements thereon Dated at Oprden City Weber' Coun ty Utah this 3rd day of January : Inj SUMMONS No 11340 II CARPENTER ! Offdcn City - District Court of Weber Coun ty State of Utah I Julia Huntley plaintiff vs C defendant Ituntleyi Thp State of Utah- to said defendant: You are' hereby- summoned to ap-n- rlvithin twrntv days after servnt ihin Riimmons uuon you If served within the county in which withthis action is brought otherwise in thlrtv days after service and defend the above entitled action and In case of your failure so to do ' be rendered against will Judgment demand of the 1P29 you according to th been filed with 1 R D PlNCOClv complaint which has the clerk of said court Sheriff of Weber County Utah'! i ' been has action entitled The above Instituted 'for the purpose of severing r Deputy Sheriff the bonds of matrimony now and hereSUMMONS the said - plaintofore existing between In the District Court of Weber Couh- -' tiff and defendant ' ty: State of Utah (Signed)' PARLEY E NORSETH M Anderson plafntiff vs Of Plaintiff's Attorney Alma 3 First lAnderson defendant P O Address: Suite The jState of UUihto said defendant: National Bank Building Ogden Utah You are hereby summoned to ep- 8S6 ' pear within twenty days after serv- "1 TUCKED BAXPS ice of this summons upon you jf Tucked bands form the finish served within the county in which this otherwise within o the cardigan of a catawba- wool action is brought days after service and defend Tucked bands form thirty suit entitled action and in canc the cuffs! and the front closing of tHe above a' purply pink blouse that goes of Jour failure so to do" Judgment wVI' be rendered against you according 1o with it the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said i V court This action" is brought to sever th By GOLDBERG b6nd of matrimony now and hereto- - j fore existing between plaintiff and defendant A HUGGINSJ '! Plaintiffs Attorney E01-4 Ad lress: Ph O Eirst National ur A sn Bank Building Ogden Utah STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING iNotice iahereby given the XAl S meeting of the Ogden Bench Canal and Water Company will be held street Ogden at 8S7 Twenty-thir- d Utah on Monday January 14 1923 t m forithe purpose of hearing the 8p financial report of the secretary end rlk W f aw Br Ik IW treasurer for the year 1328 and for tna transaction oi sucn otner ousiness n rday' properly come before the meet ing 31 1928 Ogden " A D CHAMBERS Ih the - - - fo-w- ''I f" it: i ! - ii 1101-110- 1 - ci-ep- e McINTOSH Cashier First National Banli k 60-wa- al i of Ogden v20e Tamps utt 22o lamps DELIVER ANY ORDER OF 6 OR MORE LAMES ' Park-Nelso- Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Ogden for the purpose of electing directors to serve for the ensuing year and for tij transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting will be held at the banking house of said bank in Ogden City Weber County Utah on Tuesday the Sth day of January A D 1329 at the hour of 3:30 o'clock p m of said dayt Dated Pt Ogdn Utah this' 2Sth day of December 138 V 40-w- Battery Park-Nelso- o4o " o o Six Edison Mazda Lamps Ex-id-e Park-Nelso- " A 10 60 this corporation for the election ©I directors fcnd transacting of all and any other matters that may properly come before the meeting including the apconproval and ratification of allauthortracts acts and proceeding! ized adopted and had byVthe board of directors will be held at the offices at 310 Eccles of the corporation at 3 o'clock Utah Ogden Building p m on Wednesday the 9th day of January 1929 One ofitne purposes of isa Id meetand ing will Ibe the consideration voting upon the approval and ratification of an agreement contemplated be- n tween this corporation and the Mining Companyito be entered into for the purpose of settling and compromising all controversiesout be-©f tween fcaSd company arising locaconflicting and adverse mining a gree-meof which tions by the terms n said Mining Comto this corpany egrees to e quit claim ' (45) acres of poration forty-fivLode Crawford the adjoining ground rights any extra-latertogether with n said Company might have therein and to secure patent thereon for the benefit of this corporation in consideration of the ofwithi its drawal ly this corporation application for the pending mineral claims-anthe quit five (5) Konold claiming by this corporation toof said the n Mining Company claims Konold said lying of portions (45) acres and without said forty-fiv- e rights of this cor- n of any extra-laterporation in the property of said Mining Company A further purpose of the meeting will be th authorization of the execuof tion' and delivery by the president this corporation of the deeds contemof any plated in said agreementon and the part of further adts necessary this corporation to carry out said agreement DANIEL KONOLD GEORGE B ROBERTS As President and Secretary of Konold Mines ' :tionl: December Date of first publication before the meeting December 29 1928' S T JEEPESEN Cashier ' NOTICE CO 4 LEGAL XOTICE Ogden of - NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OFj STOCKHOLDERS OF KONOLD i MINES CORPORATION Notice la hereby jrlven that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of We- - properly 1162 1185 1210 Maiy May 31 ' rs of-Jan-- !i 102 U 102 106ii 105 Vs 105 ll058 104 104 1183 1255 March "Ss — r J174668Ci0 Ex-Offlc- io j track! 173 cars total U S shipments' 560 cars trading sloyv market wf ak on Russets steady Jon other stbek Wisconsin ' sacked round whitef 85c ft2 $100 fancy j&105 1 10 Minnesota and Nortjh Dakota sacked round whites 85 95c Idaho? Sacked Russets 150® 165 fancy shade higher ' 47 103 May March 8 7 Va 91 92 47 48 U 46 May July LARD: Jan 83 s March ' A MINIATURE f TOY HOUSE With Each Purchase ' 298rf0 1363000 45365 00 E 1 CHICAGO Jan 3— (U S D A) — Potatoes — Receipts 62 cars on 2G3CQ00 -- Realty-associatio- 8 M FREE 275000 25700(F0 30f9 j ! POTATOES Yard 2245 Wall Ave ! Headed by J Bryon Barton pres' f' ident of the Ogden Realtors apber f proximately! 20 leal estate men ac- In the matter of the estate of Sarah ri Shupe deceased companied by theiir wives will go to JCreditors will present their claims Salt Lake Friday1 to attend the with voucher a to the undersigned at meeting of the Utah State the law of Hce of L A: Wade! p Forney for tho administrator at 402 DaThe first session will be opened vid Eccles Building Ogden Utah on at 9:3Q o'clock and an afternoon or before 'the 5th day of February session at 2 o'clock The meetings 1329 j' will be heldi in the Hotel Utah A Signed: I SHUPE WOOD MILLIE banquet wilj take place in the hotfl ' M at 6:30 o'clock to which ladies of Administratrix L A WADE Esq! the visiting5 real estate men have been invited Attorney for Administratrix1 Date of first publication December Fred Frocrer Ogden Is chairiJJ0) man of the (nomination committee V 2S: of which Fred T Flinders is also a NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINgTOF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE i member i FIRST SAVINGS BANK A will be J Principal 'speakers OF OGDEN Bcrge and William E Heron of the Notice is hereby given that the regNational Association of Real Es- ular meeting of the stockholders of tate Boards Chicago Among the the First Savings Bnnk of Ogden will principal business will be the rec- be hold at thpir banking room In a ne to law license ommending jof Ogden on Tuesday tho Sth day the legislature pnd the prepara- uary 1929 at 3 o'clock p m for the' tion of absolution setting- - forth purpose of electing directors to serve! the Realtors' stand on state tax ior ine ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may questions come - $775 $875 Pay Cash and Save 1150500 ? 15 815 J825 Western Gash Coal Co '$13755000 J - i hereby repealed Passedt by the Board of County Commissioners at a meeting held on the 2Sth day ©f December' 1928 TIIONE 34&t This ordinance shall take effect on ECCLES BLDG 970 Hth day! of January 1923 Commissioner voting "AyeJ" Commissioner voting "AyeJ" Commissioner voting "Aye" H P RANDALL " Chairman Board of County TITC IHNtr-UFfUTTTJTr i Commissioners of Weber' County Utah and Repairing Rechar$lnff 'I Attest:!" Auto Electrical Work LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE Iverson Co County Clerk of Weber County Clerk of Utah and Cor Ave Wash St 26th and the Board of County Commia-sibneiPhone 179 of said County jRadio Parts Seta Supplies (SEAL) 1928 29 First publication December Last publication January 4 13291072 - - MEETING FRIDAY LUMP STOVE NUT - i i- - Total! poor fund ac- coumta J$ 401500 Sectioni 2 All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are ! FUTURES July -- REALTORS s-- ed ac- - FARR i Superior Coal 350000 385000 " j - 607500 689000 ti - ' 4c 32OO00 FUNERALS Total general fund counts Road Furrd: Roads and bridges Poor jFuiiid: Coiintyi Infirmary Poor commissioner 30000 1302500 419300 25000 1772500 1000000 210000 ' ' that-miller- l-- 4c 8 hereinafter set fojlh: death'S'L Mi' : agencies or institutions departments : i Phone 230 i General fund: Sundry assets law books ior court nouae UDrarys Assessor Attorney Bee inspector Clerk and auditor Dependent mothers General election' District court tJ Countyj building Countyt commissioners j inDistrict agricultural ii 't l j spector Health land quarantine Ai Justice! and city courts Services for Patricia Jov Poole Recorder infant daughter of Mr and Mrs! i Sheriff William Poole were held yesterday Surveyor at the Larkin chapel with E A Treasurer Larkin conducting ' Mrs Mary Statutory and general ! ij - i Section! 11 That the following sums of money or so much thereof as "maybe necessary bi and tho same are outi of hereby appropriated any moneyB'Jn the county treasury riot otherwise appropriated to provide for expenditures for the year 1923 by the s ei j 11 STs 117 i 11 SALT LAKE Jan 3— (UP— Rearing the largest single consignment of air mail ever dispatched here a National Tarks Airways Inc plane piloted by Ray T Elsmore left Salt Lake airport to"'fl day The plane was scheduled to make stops in Ogden Foieatello Butte and Helena before reaching Great Kalis its destination tonight! The load consisted of more than 6000 pieces of mail from a Salt Lake wool and fur buyer forjcli-- f nts in Idaho and Montana STROHOpROWTH I 120-i- j HILLS MAKING i May -- j rloliowsp - te l-- 1230 - i GRAIN $ ' e ty The Board of County Commissioners ot the County of Weber ordains as ! Zenia V jCliugg to Utah Packing corporation aj part of lot 25 in sec2 tion 36 township 7i north ' iange " west $12$0Lulu Cloijjdnian to James M Rus- Farley sang The speaker was sell all of lots 27 and 28 block 29 Samuel G Dye Interment was made in the Ogden city cemetery Lake View additionj $10 Services for Ve'rna Bi:o Jn Bishop wife of Grant Bishop were held on Wednesday afternoon in thei'Lind-quis- t chapel with Bishop" E jr Saunders presiding! The openirig prayer was given by jBishop Roy Brown and the benediction C A' Lindquist The singers- bywere Mrs Mary Farley and!! Mr Annie Brian Tlie prelude arid postlude Iverson Gives Industrial were given by Mrs hoy Brown ine speakers were Patj-iarcE A Review At Lions Olson Bishop W Budge1" and ' Club Meeting Bishop Saunders Interment was made in the Ogden cp y cemetery "No other milling district in the The grave was dedicated by J 11 United States is equal to Ogden in Trvrf in operation wljuch is at 100 per cent of capacity M said: IL P Iverson Services for Leeter L president of the Ogden Grain Ex- were held Wednesday afternoon in change and piamger of the Spcery the American1 Legion chateau with mills in OgtV-at the Lions' club Commander Ora Bundy officiating meeting in the Hotel IJigelow to- Mrs Gladys Simpson Miss! Violet day j Mr Iwerson added that Og- jmmoru ana irs J li ('larK sang den i4 now rktcd :as the tenth larg- The speakers we re "Past Commandest milling cjcnterini the United er George D Shupe John Low and States vy larivin interment wa? Review in? the 'filling industry ljie made! In the leg10n plot in the for the past eight years Mr Iver- ()gder!i cemetery where the ritson gave some interesting figures ual wascity by Past given Chaplain In 1920 the daily capacity of the ?iat mas Tanner and Commander 500 was in mills barrels Bundy A volley :was fired and Ogden The capacity of the mills today is "taps"' was sounded by Joe Drys-dal- e 4500 barrel-?Tho Ogden mills emIT ployed 50 persons ill 19 20 with a payroll of $7 5000' Number of employes in 19 28 was 500 with a payroll above half a million dollars Taxes pah by the milling industry in OgdeVi in 3 920 totaled apv f proximately $2000 and in 1923 the amount va $50000 Mr Iverson Anderson infant daugh said Tho liasoni for the rapid terMarion of Stewart Anderson Jrj and in growth "of tie iniilling industry lo- Esther! Ashby Anderson of llov Ogden is prefer to died at noon today: in a local hos cate! in the produicing centers and pital The child born Wed that Ogden is the best location from nesdayi Surviving was are the parents lie a transportation standpoint and also the grandparents Idr1 and ' j said Mrs Ashby of American 'Mr Tversdn sail the milling in- Fork Harding Mrs and and Mrs Stewart of! as a payimportance dustry is Anderson Sr Funeral services roll builder because the mills are will be held at 2 p m in Friday constant givalmost in operation the Lindquist chapel with Bishop to persons A At Jlammon of Roy in ing steady employment charge who will locate here permanently interment wm he made in the Ogi and become' home builders President F Kelly Go'ddard den city cemetery presidedj at! the meeting with a iJllJItK llLClllXi 'j Vocal solos were large attendance Diue-gra- y a cnitron evening Greenwell Edmund given by gown with panelled skirt that trails the floor Jn the back has its attached to a molded bodice HAVE skirt at low waistline by a ruching of the chiffon j da-clar- $50o0 71 - ' A DISPLAY CLASSIFIED AN ORDINANCE An Ordinance making appropriations to grovern expenditures for the year 1923 fund of Weber Coun- ! of-th- Alfred II Sumrraerill and wife Chloe F Suniinerill to Milton M Nale a part ojf lota 3 and 4 block ' 5 In uushton addition $1 Georgina1 Marriott to Rodolph Parry a part of the: northeast quarter of section £i township 6 north range 2 west ?1 W J I'alrkjr and wife Elsa P to M'elvin F Keller and rarkqr wife Ida 16ts 130 and 31 in block 6 Denver Plaice' addition $1 Zenia V jChugg to Utah Packing corporation! a part! of lot 2 3 section 36 township north range 2 - V plat LEGAL NOTICE i HEAVY CARGO 4- j lic lic J h t r 2c BELLIES: i j j METALS J People " in- NEW YORK' Jan 3 — (AP) — Copper — Firm: electrolytic spot and futurej i6iic Iron — Firm linchanged Tin — Easyt spot $4937 fturc $492504937 Iead — Firm spot New York East St Louis 650c 60'c — yinc Steady: East St Louis ?pot and futjurci 635c Antimony4-9(2- c Young PLANE BEARS Josephine Fj Olson county re corder today reported the following real estate! transfers: Utah and Oregon Lumber company to Anderson & Sons company 5 6 7 and 8 block a part of lots j dications steady pn feeders M ' i : i - ts fat fwert $800 0 825 12 00 tic 1 II "Thfe Utah W U iwon $23 one hun for jf prize having' at dred per cent victorious captains Lehi Tintic 16500 at 8c jiyon ten new members each Michigan Utah 6000 at 4c 1000 who in thfe membership campaign last at 44c New Qulncy 100 at 97c 700 at year' announced Mrs M H Parry at the local W C T U meet98c 1200 at 99c ing h&Id at the home of Mrs I F Ohio Copper 100 at $1S0 Rich- rds Wednesday Park Eingham 400 at 9c Mr Parry had come from Salt Itico Argentine 900 at 49c Lake ?City to give the Og'deii union Tintic Standard 500 at $1400 400 at areijurt of the national ConvenWalker 225 at $2 25 1C00 at $250 tion Vyhich was held this year at $247 Boston She announced that 58992 Tintic Giant 100 at 84c new pembers were reported from Tintic Lead 100 at $250 Magnolia Lead 100 at 47 4c 200 all the states combined at 45c ROLL TWO MiLKS LfjXG Park King 895 at 15c "VOit young people's night" said Three Kings 2000 at 11 4c 1000 Mrs Jiarry "the secretary of that at 12c branch presented a patriotic roll Park Premier 2300 at 52c two Iriilea long which had been Park King 8 95 at 15c 3igrfej' by nearly 400000 young OILS Diamond 1000 at 1 sc 3000 at people pledging loyalty tb the jto total Eighteenth amendment and lc not! repreOgdcn was Mountain States 1000 at 7'ic abstinence" ' sented in this roll 3500 at 7c Mrs CLOSING SALES Parry told of the! many of' historic interest which 2000 point Alta Tunnel ' 1000 at r the convention visited at recesees at Including Lexington and Concord Alta Merger 1000 at 3Ue with its statue of the Minute Man Eingham Metal 3 00 at S'c on C mcord bridge where! "was Central Standard 500 at 14c fired the shot that was! heard 200 at Eureka Lily $133 around the world" the heme and Eureka Bullion 1900 at 58c 1000 at grave of Lou tea Xlcott and of atHowell 1355' at 12c 12 ' j c tending services in the old North churc i of Paul ttevere fame and Little May 2000 at 4 vie sittinf in the auiint straight' back Lehi Tintic 500 at 7 i c Xew Quincy 1000 at 99c 1500 pew qi Timotfty Cutler at $100 She said that keynote of the Rico Argentine 600 at 49c work of the W C T U for 19219 300 at was fiven fey "the nationals presiSliver King Coalition $1300 dent Mrs Ella Boole when phe Tintic Standard 520 at $1400 "Give prohibition its chance Walker 100 at $250 The liquor traffic had its day" Tintic Giant 2625 at S4c That slogan jwill have a large part r in the celebration of the ninth oils Diamond 1400 at ?ic birthday of prohibition Jfanuary 16 when every union of th$ W" T U Hs expected to hold a meeting DRY VICTORY SEEN ' By JOHN P BOCGIIW "The convention bore evidence Assotatol Press Market— Editor— that the women of the W C Tj U 3 CHICAGO Jan beileve that the election of Hoover (AP) Sharpening of Argentine competi- and Curtis was largely due to the tion did much today to pull wheat work of women and was a dry vicvalues here down Buying to tory For the next year the W C T close spread trades between Chi- U wiii devote itself with renewed the cago and Winnijpcg failed to have emphasis to a continuation!-omore than a transient efect as a fundamental and traditional work counter-balanc- e and so too did of educating America in the evils j reports of lack of snow protection of liojiiori in some parts of the domestic winthe many interesting "Among ter wheat territory On the other speakers was James M Doran U S hand corn prices average higher commissioner of prohibition who helped by indications of good ex- said that the recent overtjum of port demand for corn at the sea- political gang rule in iseveral board c to cities indicates that the people are Wheat closed unsettled rule as well as to liC through with gang state lc net lower corn at in local and prohibition graft advance oats unchanged to Dr Doran enforcement predicted up and provisions! at from 20c that the next twd years would see setback to a rise of 5c a rebirth of the responsibility of the individual in local government" — — 3 CHICAGO Jan (AP) "A- telling address and ope that Wheat — No 2 red $137 No 2 was enthusiastically cheered was hard $ 115 Corn— No 3 mixed 83!2c No 4 byMfs Andrew McCampbell wife of the federal prohibition adminiswhite 82 0 83c of the third area located at Oats — No 3 white 4j046Uc trator1 BuffaW She said among! other No 4 white 43 i 0 44c 2 $104 things': Rye— No "I hope that every member ' of 8c Barley — 54 0 6— this convention will wake up shake Timothy seed— $585 0 645 up get up and stay up that she 3050 Clover $2230 0 r vrh Will go' back home and talkjup and j pay up and not a member will Ribs — $1175 Bellies— $1250 give p back up let up or shut up untiLjprohibition is built (up" I CAPTAINS CHOSEN OMAHA Jan 3— (AP) — Wheat — No 1 hard $107 No 2 hard The) local union appointed five 1 No northern captajns $105 y2 0 106 for the membership camppring 5107 No 1 dark northern paign? for this year these being: $107 spring — L K Mrs 'Alice Bennett Mrs Corn No 3 white 76 U 0 77c: Mrs I Richards Mrs Hutsippillar 3 4 No 'white 74i073c No W F Roderick and Mrs J M Kln-ar- d yellow 77i078c Ko7 4 yellow Other plans of work were Sc 74'0 7 6c No 2 mixed aI?o after which the soadopted Oats — No 3 white 4 4c ciety Ixdjourned to partake of reserved by the hostess freshments ' Mr$ Parry is visiting Tremonton union today and giving her? report CHICAGO 3— (AP)- Jan and plans of work there Tablet WHEAT: High Low Close 11 6 U 11 3' 113 March ' ch-oije- $15 35 ' B Real Estate 1 ransrers "Dryr Roll 2 Miles iLong Is Signed By 400000 Bingham Metals 500 at 6c 1000 at 69ic Central Standard 4500 at 14c 2000 : Sheer-tFveceip- ' 1929 3 T UTAH 17 C Quotations Furnished by J A 225-Ilogle & Co lirokcrs 6 Ecclcs Uldg j i PRIZE IS WON BY SALT LAKE MINING STOCK SALES OGDEN1! Jan 3 — U S D A) — Hogs — Receipts 864 including 421 for market iand 443 to San 240 to 2S0 J pourtd $8 45 packing sow's $7 00 773: AKD-BXAIinNE- i LIVESTOCK SEEM SET-BAC- K j THE OQDEN STAND lj 1036 It ' RELAX tAijtH A NUMETAL WEATHER STRIP Wheelwright L6r Co j Phone 156 1 CvVO FORGET GOLF AiCX KEEP OUT THE COLD C5U ETTb C31TH MY I'MGoiMG to 3AA0G ) wipes G)tRY"- - I A-TUrA- i L I II WtoHPIfc NtMHRY w m I A (' mmm r i zJE&nzz fr L' (GCLr COMPLETELY FTOm fN If reio V I VOl KU uk - t if NiGEt Too JT FAMlLAFt JS: ' J f trt 1 S i -- fT I X f W 11 to make A WtpntHfl - tl ' I— J t— - ! ! tht CWF 1 L I r I Utah-Decembe- r Secretary "i NO I ICE STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the Shar- holders ot the National Bank ct Com of Ogden Utah will t© held nlerce L the banking looms of said hank 2453 Washington avenue Ogden Utai on Tuesday January Sth 1929 at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a m This meeting ia called for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year find t( transact such other business aj may come1 before raid meeting ii BAKTON jHAKMON ' "" j" Cashier ': Oniythe Best of Coals Ogden Sewer Pipe & Coal Co PHONE ah-nu- al 141 20TH AND LINCOLN C- ' ' ' f i -- - ' ' 'II !" - 'i L bn |