Show epil rwfii iiajfr-'ijl- igiiu'nfci Architect Raymond J Ashton IVIerits Profession Accolade t STOCK-MARKE- & S & & n Y STOCKS SATURDAY'S DOIV-JONE- QUOTATION'S vas Edward T Ashton ilies school DO C Aid Can Pacif Cass Co Cetane Celotox Cerro d P A O Che Both his parents were of pioneer Utah by J A of New York High Industrial 171 1 8 50 89 Ralls 36 08 Utilities Bonds Commodities the goal of acquisition and reputation during: his career Raymond J Ashton was born in Salt Lake City Jan: 23 1887 "on the west side" His mother was Effie Morris Ashton a daughter of Elias Morris and his father Chicago Cp N W C do p( Chiysier E C U C K A Ir Col Beat A C G A El Com! Cr Com) Solv Com A BO do pi fam- attended Franklin being graduated from the He grades in 1901 Learns Trade At the age of 10 after serving as waterboy on construction Jobs te learned the trade of bricklayer A at $2 50 per week During his high school days completed in 1905 fM' he delivered the Deseret News at S 2 50 per week in a territory bounded by 6th West st and Redi wood rd and 2nd South st and 13th South st “ During his University of Utah one of his summer vacada tions was spent as draftsman in kffhir & the office of the chief engineer of ArchiHe Raymond J Ashton the Union Pacific railroad tect constructive Utah citizen was graduated from the University of Utah in 1909 In 1916 after several years man Raymond Ashton moved to working as an architectural drafts- - Chicago where in addition at-to working as a draftsman he des Beaux Arts IV THE DISTRICT COURT OR THE tended Ecole CVITTn STATES P3R THE DISTRICT School of Architectural Design OF UTAH in the matter of Arnold Mad No lblHO Returning to Salt Lake City he Banri pi ixj Arnold Madsen fliar entered In the x 27 ofBankruptcy partnership with Francis 8and loir fo Lull and dlatriu D Rutherford in the firm of Rutha bankrupt arvixid No’ r la hereby given that on (he 2nd & Ashton in 1918 erford This v 1946 Ihe aald Arnold fMadsenof November haa been d ilv adjudged A bank was dissolved in 1921 partnership r m on a t’it on n e i by on him the 2nd formed 1946 and that THE In 1922 the partnership of Nnvembrf XftST MEETING OF HIS CREDITORS with Raymond L Evans started be heid at the office of the underfined Reieree In Bankruptcy 251 Poat the firm of Ashton & Evans on its O’ fire Building Salt Lake Citv Utah on the 22nd dav of November 1946 at 10 00 way to an impressive record of e rio'-la the forenoon at which time and architectural participation in the the aaid crednora may attend prove construction of para tne - ria'ma appoint a truatee appoint a important buildmrrmmn of credllora examine the bank-The type of buildings varies ana p such other huaineaa aa ings anae properiV come before aald meeting greatly Dat-- d at Salt Lake Ct'y Utah thla bin 194b Say of Novembtr School Exhibits T D LFWIS Referee In Bankruptcy Of the educational buildings there have been: At the University NOTICE Notice Is given of special meeting of of Utah the Students’ union the e: ocfcholdera jf Litas MorrLv Si Sons to be held on November 29 girls’ dormitory the field house Company 1946 at p m at 250 East South Tempe Salt Lake City Utah aato amend and remodeling the John R Park the Articles of Incorporation follows At the Utah State Aga Article VII to Increase the cap- building ital stock to Two Hundred Thousand ricultural college it was the field Dohars — forty thousand shares — par house value Five Dollars each In the commercial field there bj Article XII to provide: The annual meeting to be on the first Monday have been the Temple Square ho-tIn August of each year at 2 00 p m a the South and Main exchange stock shall majority ofa the outstanding constitute quorum at any annual or buildings of the Mountain States special stockholder meeting the direc- Telephone Co not to mention sevtor and officers receiving the highest vote of stockholders shall be elected eral others throughout the mounnotice need not be given of the hold of tain states an Dual stockholders meeting and spe-rOf entirely different type was meetings of stockholders shall be exLed and notice thereof given aa pro- (and to be completed) the new vided by statute state prison at the Point of the GEORGE Q MORRIS Mountain some 20 miles south of President Salt Lake City F ORSTE AVD GUARDIANSHIP Worked at Bushnell (Consult count v clerk or the signers for further information ) During the war the firm was NOTICE TO CKFIHTORS identified with such important Fs’a'e ot Charles E Huish Deceased wul present claims with vouch as Bushnell hospital ra to tie uniters gnd at 1426 Harvard construction the naval Avenue 5't Lake Citv Utah on or b— Brigham City Utah A D 1947 dav of Sure the convalescent hospital Glenwood FPANCES M GILHOOL of the of Charlea E Springs Colo and the naval supPuhD Deceased ply depot Clearfield Utah JOHN RICE Attorney Kearns Bulai-- g Salt Lake City ions At the present time the partU’ah Date ot first public' Ion Oct- 27 1946 ners are identified with the following work under construction: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder Provo The new retail store of Sears Ctv Utah October 30 1946 Roebuck & Co Salt Lake City Sealed bids or proposals will be received at this office until Tuesday at the enlargement of the South and 10 30 a m in Salt November 26 1946 which Mam Exchange v LI then be publicly opened and read Lake City for the buildings Mountain States and of for the furnishing about Telegraph and laying Co the Telephone 17210 feet of line and the pipe Thermoid plant at Nephi Utah laving of about 1160 feet of a appurte-ranceand as mentioned previously the pipe line with the necessary two and the erection of weir bouses according to the plans and completion of the new Utah state prison specifications on file In tha City office The listing of these few buildTha Contract Documents Instrucunnecessary any testtions to Bidders Specifications and ings renders as to the skill or ability forms for Contract Bond and imony togetb - “‘“'Hiiijrii Sail Lake Stocks Stock Market Weathers Erratic Week SATURDAY’S QUOTATIONS S PG— DOW MINES x y 4gssrv quotations AVERAGES T (Furnished By OLDTIMER As we shall see the subject of th-- s sketch has looked beyond V’ i i Hwwsas-i- 3 JONES Hogle A Co members stock exchange) Low Last Change 169 75 170 79 up 119 49 bO 50 18 up 69 13 35 50 35 69 up 103 28 up 10 1 69 11575 up 14 lVi 12 lJWU 34 14 JJH 35 U 21 3 1U’ 141 2 26 27 36 4 53 4 1' 14k 3V'4 19 l I 2i 151 1J 5 321 5 8 17j V 5d 84 V 28 12 Vi 30 10 20 71 4 1441 2071 14V 2U’!- 201 v 36 4 53 Vt 14 V 40i - 4 ” 3 74 7 112244 1122 12271 Vt 4 4 V ?! rates Dealings quiet at the opening - r vjf If le al NO-TlC- 1 Cr-dii- 5'--h Ex-ru’- nx Ea-at- a - 20-ln- er wl-- h p’ana may be obtained after Monday November 4 1946 at the of fice of the City Engineer The deposit for the Contract Document la 10 00 Upon the return of the Contract Docu-- r enta la good and acceptable condition thla deposit will be refunded Each bidder must submit with his bid a certified check draft or bid bond to and made to Provo Citv for 20 000 00 payable No bidder may withdraw his bid for t least thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt Cf bids The right 1 reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive defect Bv order of the Board of Commissioners Provo Utsh I O BENCH Citv Recorder v- The Board of Education of Salt Lake City has been requested to Increase the budget governing salary payments to employees over the balance of the current 1946-19school year The written request from the Superintendent of Schools setting forth the emergency necessitating the Increased salary payment and the accounts to be Increased Is on fUe In the Clerk Office 40 East Flrat South Street Salt Lake City A public hearing will be held on the proposed increases in the salary budget Items on Tuesday November 12th 1946 at 7 30 p m In the Board Room ot the Administration Building The said Board will meet In regular vesslon Immediately following the pub-li- e hearing as above referred to on Tues12 1946 November for the purpose day NOTICE of considering and adopting the revised That on and after this date I will not budget and for such other transacting b- for any debts or accounts business as may coma before such reponsbie contracted lor by anyone other than mating Bryae-- f By order of the Board of Education of Sdilt Lake City this 8th day of OctotSlgned) PARLEY F BUTCHER ber 1948 R T GRAY Clerk v dnn ill & J s' NOTICE Rod EaatAuto-- El (xen Cable Elec Us (Jen lien Mot (n n (Jood-fcya- Goodrich Odvr TAR Mot (J N Ry pf W 8uRr 0 Urvhd Cp Gulf Oil Holland F Home Min Hud A M H B MAS Hud Mot Hupp Cp Him Cent Indus Ray Inter'eke Int iisrv 1 M & C Int N Can Int Paper Inf TAT J A L 8(1 Kennecott Krog Co G1 LMcNAL Lockheed Loews Inc L 8 Cem Marsh Fd Martin GL Math Aik Mclo Por F Pet Mld-- Mission Cp do pf Mont V1 Murrny Cp Nash-KNat Blsc N C Lines Nt Dy Pr Nat Plt Nat Gyp Lead Na 53 52 I 1 2 V4 II 41 5 i 2714 8 2 551 1 51 J 8741 31’ 117 14 7 12 374 46 V 52 7 1 V4 65 II 317 b4ij§ 4 59 7 22 14 4 8 4 23 51 35 ‘ 21 63 V 3 24 ll 40 ’4 67 40 18 18‘ 31 1 6 IT 11 I 14 5S4 7 67 24 38 HV4 72 28 7 29 4 I 277 44 V V 8 8 11 25 34 161 65 7 3j 11 7i 15' 15'! 1 4741 8 47Vil-4- 11 23 27 7 71V 35 36 27 74 49 35 31 7 ’4 25 65 7 29 35 35 7 22’ 204 30 V 32 74 V V 15741 2 5'c IV 1171 28’ 1574 1 7 7 7 1 21 31 32 1 1 4c iS&leal Close Chge Sales in $1000 9 107 Vi Am ft F P 5s 2030 10 124 Ara T ft T 3s 56 173 11114 01 do 2 4 6 101 V4 75 do Am Tob 3s 69 B ft O 1st M 48 do 95s C do 2000 do cv t 60 4 do 4s 4$ is Cen P 1st 4s 49 2019 CMSPP Inc do evt 4 s 2044 A P O 88 r C D ft R O 4s 36 55 DROW5I Det Ed 3s 70 s 66 I O 4 MSPSM 4s 91 M K T st 4 s 90 49 Mo P do 5s 78 O do 5s 80 H 48 301414 14 do g 4s 75 8 104 81- Nat Steel 3s 65 II 86 N O T M 5Me 54 2! 84 a C r N T 5s 2013 191 76 3 2013 A do 171 77 3 en 4s 98 do 80 4314 NTNHftH 4H 74 U 161 2047 3 P Nop 3 IOO Vi s 81 Sou Pae 4 8 102 Ore 77 do 4 3 101 H otj Pv g 4 56 10 90 V 50 West Un 12' 74 U 1 Wta Cen 4i 49 2$i 1 fe III Indig-natio- ): Simmons Sinclair Oil Soconv-V- c Sou Pacif Fv Sou Sperry Cp Spieg Inc Std GAE $4 pf Std O Ci Std n led S’d O N J St A Web Studebak Sun Mtn Texas Co Tex G Pr Tex G Su! T P L Tr Oil TWA Tim R Br Transam Air TAW Trt-Cp Tw Underwd 35 74 151 1574 401 15 33 461 3 261 2 Un Carb Un Oil Cal Un Pacif Un A Lna Unit Aire Unit Corp Unit Fruit U a Rub USRM U S Steel 58’ ei 43’ 2 14 281 77 40 ’4 53 Ml 917 22 16 4 1 2 20 4 48 li 4 40 74 21 41741 1W 28 54 404 67 '7 17 20 12 58 W 11 55 1574 1 8 ’4 42 144 27 74 29"4' 547 1 21 40 67 17 t 21 ’ 1374 4 1 l 1 11 53 1 5 ’4 1874 43’ 147 27 V 5is 41 INVESTING COMPANIES 7 -- 74 14 tl 4 Affiliated Fund Inc American Bui Share Dividend Share Fund Invutors Inc Keystone Custodn do B 3 do do 82 do 8 Nation Wide Bel Fund Nat 8ec 8er Pf Stock do Income Putnam (G) Fund Union Pf Stk Fund Wellincton Fund it L 14 45 - I S 4 3 3 89 1 42 22 14 25 17 9 14 4 13 B-- B-- 4 H j 72 Bid 4 ’ - 7 42’' 46'4' ' 7271 ' AM 58’ 5314 53 907 91 4 22 21 130 130 22 ’4 2 1’4 18’ 184 7 3’ 48 a 48 5611 57 57 7 47 4541 7 5 171 73 14’ 457 15 15 404 40i 2130 2 7 2l' 19 121 74 164 I 17 74 30 ’4 54 40 4 67’7 17 21 13 51 15 ’4 18 74 C 35741 15' 151 42' 5 21 30 14 3 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industrial equipment is yours for the asking When it comes to tools best suited to your job that we do not handle we can give you sound advice on what to buy and where you can find it 001 b v 50150 GRAIN FUTURES CHICAGO Wheat: wool-skin- 9 (AP) — Nov Close $2 0 It 1 951 1 87 a 174 4 1 27 1 25 H 1 24 a Dec 75 Mar Ms v 66a Barley: Nov Doc 1 tS Mar Lard 22 50 Tuly Sep 1 28 22 50 77 Ik 73S 67 1 68 ’ 7 65 3’ 67 1 651 1 27 1 2714 1 2714 1 26kk 22 37 22 37 22 37 V can-tier- NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK Nov 8 (AP)— Cotton futures advanced as much as 00 bale in opening trading Fridav $9 decuncs in the previous following two ses sharp sions An overnight accumulation of mill buy demand accounted lng and replacement for the advance However Increased and hedging liquidation dropped price a much a $5 35 a bale from the best level before a partial recovery set In on further trade demand The market waa extreme) v nervous were $4 25 to 85 50 a Midmorning bale higher prices than the previous close Dec 29 10 March 28 65 and May i 28 05 20 14 26U NEW YORK Nov 8 (AP) — Both wool to and wool future wer active Frfnay with hedge tha feature of Offerings were absorbed bv Boston trading dealer Uneasiness In outside markets and reports In the wool trade of some canceilat ions of Roods apjwared to have an unsettling effect among wool dealer Fsllmaled sales of wool tops were 310 000 lbs wool futures 360 000 lbs Wool futures closed unchanged to 2c Dec 1946 94 ”c bid March higher 1947 93 5c bid Oct 5c bid Dec 9J 92 5c bid Certificated wool spot 92 5c nominal Wool tops future closed unchanged to lr higher July 1947 133 0 bid Dec 133 0 hid Cfrtificated pot wool top 133 0 noml hi' vslr com-pare- lambs generally 75c higher gpole $1 50c higher feeding lamb up ewa fully to 1 5c up good and choice ooiM steady lamb ranged $21 50 to 23 75 ton $2325 two loads 85 and 69 lb fed paid late for lot natives westerns and scatter'd medium and good woolskina sold all the way from $15 00(22 00 PORTLAND Nov 8 (A PUS DA) — Salable and total none for 5 Hops Salable 687 total b64br compared das week ago market mostly $i OO lower good to chou e barrows and gilts largely $25 OO 25 2 5 good sow a $2 2 50 it 24 50 only lightweights aboveOO $2322OO00 good to chon feeder pigs $21 iater for aver 'j 12 lbs stupa $19 50 to 20 00 Cattle Salable and total none for 5 Salable 1890 total 2219 calves das Salable 411 total 422 compared week ago market steady to 50 higher canner and cutter cows as much a $1 00 ahova lat week s low time with lower grad catile showing most price gain quality deteriorated with top steers at $19 25 these average good other good steers common medium and $18 00 19 00 $12 50 t 17 50 good heifera $17 00 common to medium $11 50 16 50 canner and cutter cow $3 50 to 10 50 fat dairy typ to $12 00 and over medium to good 00 beef cows $12 but no top good rows av aUable odd good beef bui’s OOtf $14OO50 to 15 50 sauage kinds 14 good to choice vealers unchanged at $17 00 to 18 00 few $18OO 50 but grass Ives draegv mostly $15 down Salable and total none for 5 Hheep RAiable 2851 total 4979 comdava ago market around 50 h rner pared week considered but earlv top $1 50 quality up at $2t 00 a record high lat sales good to choice lamb grminil 119 on ft 1 down 50c lo $1 00 trad to $1100 feeder demand llmt’ad cult OO and unier good yesr'lns down to $10 ewes few $15 00 good rommon down f n un to 7 OO$600650 OO OO it 6 OO i with ft OO $4 burks $ Livestock market open to trading Monday Armistice day SAV FRANC IHCO Nor 8 Cattle: baiabl and total erme aa abia for 5 data 1725 compared Fndav we and htifera untested good steer ago nominally weak: medium to canner cow 25c to 50c lower ca ves and bulla weax: around three loads medium steers $1972t-OOh t car to 19 25 lightly sorted lh $17 OO aroun-good grass heifera three loads medium to good 700 to 750-l- b feeder heifera $15 00 to 15 50 medium to good range cows numerous $12 00 few voting to $15 00 aprlnki rg 14 50 rows $11 On weighty dairv bred a’aughter common $10 00tol0 50 cutters $9 00 to canners 9 50 $8 00‘ta50: lightweight common to good usaga bulls 810 00& 13 OO for Salable and total none Calves few vealers $17 00 week 150 steady mostly common to medium slaugnter calves 412 00 to 15 00 on load medium to choice 385 lbs $16 50 Sheep Salable and total none salab for week 4400 compared F’ddsy week ago closing markets lamba $100 lower 50c lower ewes sharply $1 50 vearlings to 2 OO lower lat too full wooled larrHs ewe $7 25 822 50 vearlings $ 8 50 75 weeks bulk lambs $18 If 13 00 50 culla IS 50 $17 0014 Ill lnr (AP-USD- 5020 WOOL MARKET NEW TORK Nov 9 (API— Wool were strong Satlirdav Estimated ales of wool future were 210 000 lbwool tops 155 000 lbs Firmness in wool top and reports of a of fine wools prompted Boston scarcity and commission house buving Wool futures dosed unchanred to 1 5q 1946 95 5 b'd Hared higher 94 5 bid (19471 95 0 bid Oct Certificated wool spot 94 0 nominal Wool closed unchanred tong future Dec (1947) 133 0 bid March (1948) 133 0 hid 133 0 Certificaed spot wool top nominal - Ic EARNINGS VFW TORK Nov 9 (AP — Western Union Telegraph C o Saturday renoUM for nine months ended 8ept 10 net lo of $10 4 20 174 comnared wph a net prof t of $2 246 328 In the corresponding 1945 period The report aald 1943 figures wer restated to give effect to retroactive wages amounting to $653000 applicable to that period transferred to surplus to the current period was stated as $8 239 231 afer effect to $1 956 332 of recoverable riving 1944 incoma tax and $204 611 la other credits POTATO MARKET IDAHO FALLS Nov 9 fAP) — Sh'pplr on potato for Idaho Kint information Twin Falla and Burley d wire inquiry modOfferings moderate erate demand moderate market about steadv Delivered sale shipping point basis: Russets U S Nd 1 sire A In IOO- - b sacks washed mostly $2 25 few Jarre size $2 30 to 2 35 few higher: unwaahed few $2 15to2 25 U 8 No 2 and istiht ea in too lb sicks washed $1 25© t 30 R Sales fob shipping points U 8 No 1 aire A washed $2 15 to 2 25 on 10 few unwashed sire $2 depending few large sire higher $J05to210 Utiiy grade sire A washed or unwsehed moe ' r $1 15 few $1 20 few unwashed as tow as $1 10 Cash to grower bulk per rwt Dependand condition Pusse'j U 9 ing on quality No 1 aiz A $1 50 few poor lota $1 4H lot fine quality and cond'tion $1 60 few 1 65 U 8 No 2 and utiliUea 50 to 65c srca ise Rate Hearing Dec 5 UP1 — The BOISE application of the Railway Express Agency to increase its intrastate rates m Idaho will be considered by the Idaho public utilities commission at a hearing here Dec 3 The agency asks rate Increases in accordance with raises granted by the interstate commerce commission J A HOGLE & CO Established 1915 Members New York and Salt Lake Stock Exchanges STREET OGDEN— KIES EL BLDO Phonj Phone 5092 132 MAIN - 16 H 14 3 2 21 9V 16W Utah-Idah- 150000 ESTABLISHED PRODUCE MARKET atorsa Eggs Total hare ale stock noneSaturday bond ale 13000 OVER THE COUNTER i Bid I Asked Amalg Sugar com do pfd Equity Oil First Security Corp Independent Coal Mountain Fuel Supply Utsh Oil Refining Utsh Homs Fire In Utah Southern Oil Utah Fund Utah Power h Lt com do bonds do deb 85c score e medium 57 medium 39 92 score 51c loaf 53c longhorns 52c NEW YORK Nov 9 fAP) — Live and dressed poultry firm prices unchanged Twenty-fou- r five-poun- Bingham dally Utsh Copper Co 685 cars average U 8 Mines 3452 tons Comblnsd 85-to- n Metals Reduction Bid I Asked O MACHINE TOOLS POWER PLANTS S L BANK CLEARINGS 7 409 596 89 5 089 194 53 38 8 15 490 45 30 978 447 3 $ 5 522 72 2 00 651155400 O SERVICE 1 3 North Lily 5 Colorado NEW YORK Nov 0 fAP) — Textile mill hedging were Insiru buying and a lack of cotton mental In boosting futures more than 84 a bale at times Saturday Some of the demand was based on technical considerations following the recent break Dealers commented that there was a strong demand for spot cotton In the south which to the advance also contributed Profit for the week end was only moderate taking as a result of the recent setback Futures closed unchanged to 82 50 a bale higher STATION EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT Asli Handling Automatic Syittm Control Systems Valve f Boilers Boiler Feed Fumpt Coal Handling Equipment Coal Pulverizers Combustion Safeguard Diesel Engines Systems Foretd Draft Fans Gauges— Pressure Vacuum nd Draft EQUIPMENT Heaean Dampers Impulse and Reaction Hydraulic Turbines Induced Draft Fans Power Control Valvai Safety and Relief Valves Stokers Steam Generators Tbermlx Stacks Thermometers Traveling Cranes Unaflow Engines Water Wheal Geverners PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING Salt Lake City Utah J 'El POWER PLANT Dust-Collecti- TRUCK AND BUS STEEL O Blow-Of- n NEW YORK COTTON Sam day lat Week’s clearings Same week lam vear Friday's bank debits gams day last year MACHINERY - Consolidated Consolidated Saturday's clearings vear o CONSTRUCTION 385 tons Co Park City New Park 1430 tons- - Park Utah Consolidated 329 tons- Park Utah Keetlev 220 tons silver King Coalition (cons ) 286 ton Eureka Tlntlc 33 carload Chief Consolidated 5 Standard 5 Gemini 4 Bullion BeckBlueMammoth Mining Co l: Eagle and bell 3: Godna 2: Iron Blossom 2 Moun-taiView 3 Eureka Lily 1 Yankee Soloi 'XZ& 88c Cheats pound triplets d ORE SHIPMENTS UNLISTED STOCKS 1 Ninety-thre- 1924 Ml4iufCuUi4AMU2 Manufacturers to Retail fin cartons! rtrsds A — Large 6268c 39 45c ®62c: small Grads B — Large 46® 57c ® 46c Batter In I) iSf i 7 turn to finish maDria'Iy higher for wtek: OO COMPLETE BROKERAGE SERVICE Listed and Unlisted Stocks Bonds including Governments Commodities Statistical information furnished gratis upon request WOOL MARKET 2 318-9769- a 1 fAP-USD- CHICAGO Nov 9 (AP) —Pronounced weakness developed In grain futures Saturday reflecting lower prices In the cash market Corn led the downturn with all contracts sinking to nt-- seasonal levels Also serving to depress grains was an estimate bv the agriculture department 1946-4that the world corn crop In the billion bushels atsson will aporoximate Wheat finished a4(3c lower January $2 03 : corn was off 1 (d 3c January a3c $1 27 h ft 1 27 '4 and oats dropped A leading processing interest withdrew from the cash corn market evidently exon pecting fairly substantial offerings when the market reopens after Tuesday a two-da-v holiday The market will be cloed Monday Armistice dav Cash prices for corn in the spot market were quoted 2c to 5c lower PurchasfS on a to arrive basis totaled 170 000 bushels an dthere were shipping sales of 145 000 bushels Traders said it appeared that some Industry had sufficient supplies of corn for their Immediate needs Oats in the soot market dropped le to 2c Traders said that all attempts at rallies ran Into selling from commission As houses with northwestern connection with corn the more deferred deliveries showed resistance to the selling pressure The Julv wheat delivery was conspicuously weak reflecting good outlook for the 1947 crop The Commodity Credit Corn of 6 174 497 Tfported Purchases bushels of wheat hetween Oct 51 and Nov 6 Inclusive bringing cumulstive purchases since Sept 9 to 18 40 t 906 bushels at Soybean bids remained unchanged $9 25 for No 2 Yellow for shipment in November and December 4s - YOURS j NEW YORK BONDS God-fearin- 1 7 76-Hor- n - 0015 ft CHICAGO GRAIN SALES SATURDAY Operating Companies Bristol Silt er 2500 at 26c Clayton Silver 1000 at 75c 1200 at 77c Colorado 9000 at 7c Combined Metals 2500 at 34c 1500 at 35c Fast Utah 400 at $1 15 Eureka Lillv 2000 at 50c Grand Deposit 2500 at 10 Silver 100 at 52c Lakeside 1000 at New Park 900 at $2 37 Ohio Copper 500 at 19c 1000 at 19V4e 1000 at 19c North Illv 500 at SI 10 Park Citv Consolidated 3000 at 53c 1000 at 54c 6500 at 53c Prince Consolidated 6500 st 35c 800 at $1 65 Rico Argentine Silver Standard 1000 at 8 7c Tintic Standard 200 at S3 00 100 at $3 15 100 at S3 20 Western Alloy 1Q00 at 7e Companies Nonoperating Big Hill 1000 at 10c Croff 1000 at Great Western 2000 at 6c Little May 7000 at 5’3e st 65e Silver King Western 1000 South Standard 500 at 11c Tlntlc Central 4000 at 2Vc Zuma 3000 at 0c V 11 7 16 15 5 29 2i 1574 61 3574 28 23 V 171 21 12 31 32 7 457i 17 17 71 35 V in 60-sto- 25 7 - 171 38 V 11741 72 28141- 7 30 741 1 17 35 45W 471 47 11 23 4 27 31 71 V 34 36 27 W 49 35 74 31 74 24 64 trs canr ay 1 6 d ses-era- ay V 64 397 384 1671 157 48 11 23 35 31 V V 2 71V 111 35 2 36 74 13 27V 4 49 31 w W 48 '4 25 35 35 63141 63 V 1 21141 24 4 40’ 40 ’4 - 457 17 71 3571 7741 49 31 47 71 71 V 14 7 111 74 37 V 467t 52 71 17 3171- - V 25741 V 51 V 64 7 58 4 6 48 38 1174 72 28 4 31 2 V 1 1271 12V71-31 26 71 26 51 4 517 8 71 87 31 ’ 31V 11J 1171 14 111 37J 46 50 74 got going There were subsequent Numerous customers slowdowns deserted Wall Street Friday for a long week end which includes the recess of principal exchanges Monday for Armistice day While were gains of fractions to 5 points widely distributed at the close extreme plus marks receded in most cases Transfers for the two hours totaled 590000 shares compared with 690000 last Saturday For week the aggregate was the 6560104 against 8224030 in the stretch preceding The Associated Press composite for the day was up 5 of a point at 64 2 but on the week showed a net loss of 5 due to Wednesday’s slump Of 777 issues registering in the tinef proceedings 494 rose and 145 fell IV 53 16141 161 19V4I 143V 4 1434143 29i Fri HR Evenharp Fair Mrs F T A R Fruehauf Bak Gn Q Bronze 221l221V4l221V V 1 S L GPALt $6 pf NORTH SILT I ARE (UtahUSDA)— Cattle — For week: Receipts 11436 market uneven strictly good steers heifers and cows about steady vvher grades un evenlv weak to $1 OO lower outlet narrow steers and heifers of on thin bulls barely dairy breeds and vealers medium to Rood steers 517 00 & steady medium choice absent 19 00 strictly common $10 00& 13 50 $14 000 16 50 00 common to $16 pood heifer 16 00 and some of dairy medium oung breeding $H 00 u 1 1 00 strictly good 00 cows $14 00(0-1medium to g 00 cutterOO to 7 commonme n dow i 10 J'v tanners $6 to $5 00 and below sausage bulla $13 00 50 beef bulls $14 strlcilv good (tflJOO 50 medium to good cutter bulla $8 choice vealers quoted $14 00$fl5 00 around $16 00 pood quality white-face00 dairy feeder steers $lo 12 00 stock calves $14 OOSfie 00 $8 00 — 19 040 week: Receipts Hogs For 00 compared with close of last week $1 25 to $1 25 higher closing top Friday $24 and choice ISO to 270 late bulk good over 270 pound $22 75 pounds $24 00 12125 —sows $22 154fst 16 week For Sheep: Receipts lambs strong to shade higher ewes steady choice to trucked-weakodd lots to good 00 medium and fat lambs $18 00tql9 common IMOO’S $16 00 (tf 17 OO good 15 30 good and choice ewes $7 50 48 00 medium to good $6 00 7 00 — Cattle — For (Utah-URDOGDFN 16 124 week good Slaughter Receipts other grades weak to cattle fullv steadt shade lower narrow demand for slaughter two common feeder offerings calves and load good 97 to 987 pound steers $1 50 1H 00 85 other carloads $17 5tO medium carloads $16 00 (MB 50 common medium hrlfrr Sl't 50 4M5 50 carload $14 20 1 6 55 odd lots $17 of) 17l 75 common to medium $12 OO ’o 14 00 loads good cows $14 406 15 00 J3S( altered lot $1 OOI 14 50 medium StlOO tl 1 I 50 cutter '2? to common $9 2311 86 OO 9 00 common to medium bull few good $13 00 and $10 00(313 00 above cutters down to $8 00 (fi good vealtfr com$16 001 17 00 bulk $1 J 50 15 50 down mon $10 00 W 13 00 noma cull calves good to choice feeder to $8 00 carload to good tecra $16 "iO 17 50 medium rn 16 2t to medium lota common S0 $15 OO some of dairy breeding ?12 OO several loads atock cows 00(11 00a1161 50 part loads stock calves 10 $16 00(0— 3 0 949: comHogs Fur week Receipt largely pared with cloe of last week hogs $1 00 higher cloalng top $J4 00 on good 80 to 2r0 pound averages and choice 23 50 over 250 to 300 pounds $23 OO itsow $22 00 J V) TOO pound a $22 V) 100 $2 choice light wrighis 4 22 50 16H5T Receipt Hheep — For week rOr lambs strong to shade higher ewes and to $100 lower two rarlada good benechoice fat lambs $2100 with freight fit several other loads $20 50 trucked lots medium and good $18 50 (if 1 9 50 flat 8 00 (ft medium carloads trucks $ 6 50common to medium So 4 01 ewes $6 50 to 5 50 four loads good and choice 7 SO pound feeding lambs $18 00 straight — — Hogs CHICAGO Nov 9 total not given Salable 1000 (estimated barrows and gilta 7 5c Compared week ago 50 higher to $1 00 higher sows $1 s close $24 10 top at week total Cattle — Salable 500 estimated not given Compared week ago Receipts both than earlier week smaller measurably curlocally and at leading market centers amounted to tailment at 12 large markets local drop 95 000 head approximately down about 12 000 head general market last week meimproved sharply over late indium to choice steers and vearlincs cluding yearling heifers gained $100i choice 2 00 top $33 00 paid for high 1240-lnext highest price averages 00513100 $32 00 moderate supply $28 most medium grade $16 00 iff 21 00 offerings at $22 00 to 2 J 00 carryingat a small $29 00 top heifers grade end good were not strictly choice and strictly choice 940-l- b mixed steers and heifers reached $32 00 all grades heifers in demand most medium to good offerings $16 50525 00 beef cows 50c to $1 OO higher but closed weak and canners and cutters lost 50c to 7 5c on late rounds bulls 50c to $1 00 but culls up good and choice vealers firm lower common kinds sn $100 to 2 00 rea hed cows western beef and good native $16 50 canners and cutters closed at $10 00 12 00 heavy sausage bulls rea( hed $17 00 also the general price a limit on heavy beef bulls even though few specialties made $18 00 choice vealers $21 00 down with culls and common at $8 00 to 10 00 sto k cattle slow ateadv medium to choice grades $15 with quick turn heavy feeders to $20 00 total Sheep— Salable 500 (estimated) not given Compared week aeo Slaughter killing classes fullv $100 4125 higher ewes generally a flat $1 up feeding and breeding stok scarre fullv steady weeks sales good and choice native and fed uooled western lamba $22 254? 23 85 late best fed lambs ton $23 85 on natives medium and good woolskina $23 25 $18 50 to 21 00 including load karakuls ats inside price common and medium $12 00 to 18 00 good and choice fed $22 00 clipped hmht No 1 pelts earlv late $22 75 ho vearlings offered late good and choice kinds earlv with fall shorn $13 00 load common $19 00 pelts ewes opened at $5 50 to 7 50 and slaughter to 50 closed at $650to8 grade according and choice feeding lambs deck good white faced Yearling $18 50 load 90ib breeding ewes $16 00 Nov 9 (APU9DA) — Hogs — OMAHA Salable and total none compared hrid 25 to 75c barrows and glit lat weekmostly sows 5(Mj?5 50c up higher and choice barrows and higher bulk good 00 top late gilts for week $2 10024sows choice and 25 $22 50to $24 good 23 75 Cattle — Salable and total none compared with Friday last wek good and choice fed steers mostly $2 00 higher heifers 50oto$t00 higher comparable common and medium grades steers and heifers stiadv some weakness on common s heifers fat cows 50cto$100 higher and cutters strong to 25c higher vealers and killing calves hulls steadv weak to 5fc lower stocker and feedr steers 25 to 75c lower minimum decline on heavv feedes choice 1207 lb fed sters TOr fv $29 25 heifers and stock calve $1 00 lower week's tops choice 1207 lb fed steers $29 25 choict 9 17 lb vearlings $28 50 good heifers $23 00 good young v co $18 00 $16 30 choir feeder steer $19 40' short load fancy choice stock steer $2100 vesrllny 90 calve $19 d — Falnbte aod total none Fhepwith FTidav last week slaughter classes recovered from sharp earlv down- 1 of the short session turned active for an Interval when the coppers j B LIVESTOCK MARKETS - U V to serve of Raymond Ashton and his partner Raymond Ashton has served his profession well and in turn has been honored by his profession he For three years (1932-34- ) served as a member of the board of directors of the American Institute of Architects representing the western mountain district comprising Alaska Washington Colorado New Mexico Wyoming Montana Oregon Utah and Idaho In 1940 he was honored with the title of Fellow In the American Institute of Architects and in 1942 he was elected treasurer and following this to the presidency for He is a past presitwo terms dent of the Utah chapter of the American Institute of Architects He is president of the board of the American Architectural Foundation Receives Honors Among civic and national connections there have been those of board of directors of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce 1923-3- 3 and member of the Building Construction Advisory Council of the United States Chamber of Commerce for two years Raymond Ashton married Winnie Richards a daughter of Albert D Richards of Salt Lake City They have four children Yvonne the eldest graduate of the University of Utah is Mrs R H Willey whose husband is an engineer for the Utah Copper Co They reside in Copperton Leila their second daughter graduate of Colorado university is Mrs J P Collier of Salt Lake City Joy R Ashton their son who attended the University of Utah is manager of the Chicago office of the Dell Webb Construction large general He married Leona contractors Mullin daughter of "Tom” Mullin Janet a graduate of the U of U is Mrs Wesley Gransden of North Her husband operates Ogden dairy farm Stands Ground Raymond J Ashton patient g but broadminded in his belief is soft spoken but capable of no uncertain righteous when imposed upon His partner unconsciously reveals both the respect and affection of the firm When one calls at their office Raymond Evans pretty nearly always inquires if you want to see "The Boss” At the beginning we said that our subject has looked beyond the goal of acquisition and reputation during his career Perhaps the best supporting evidence of this is the citation (which he was hesitant to show us) from the American Institute of Architects after his three years’ service as president (1943-45A Citation “Your courageous belief that the profession has an obligation far transcending its material interests has encouraged your associates to work diligently and effectively toward the goal you set for them and your inherent modesty and outstanding ability to utilize the talents of your fellows has made your administration outstanding in its accomplishments For this your associates on the board of directors and the members of the Institute are deeply grateful” Citation enough for any man Salt £akc Tribune (The hcht-weiK- V 6 20 54’ 50 83 84 7 27 28 V 12 V It" 29 4 30 97 10 41V4i 40 2020 4 281 8 9 25 V 34 53 Sunday Nov io 1916 NEW YORK Nov 9 (JP) — The stock market Saturday concluded a somewhat erratic week with a bulge in copper and a generally 5018 Slic'd advancing trend for other groups of in metals the the Strength final session was based mainly on $1001100 the belief that price controls here would be quickly eliminated and 509 permit an upturn of about 3c a pound for copper to meet the cur0016 rent foreign quotation brokers said elsewhere Bidding still was inspired by hopes the new Republican congress would cut taxes and the national budget re move all business restrictions and permit the economy to operate on a supply and demand basis Throughout the week ails exhibited strength due to rising Income for the carriers and the outlook boost in freight for a near-b- y l V 1 — rjL jrriiiiifif’ini'-fi'- Boise Idaho |