Show no t 4 v i - off 1 ' n 911 Priday Morning -- akc aribunt Zrin Srtit November 5 1913 I City Prepares To Enforce the base for conservation period figuring thecluring war production board has released profits taxes exempted to Curfew Law tenth "Material Substitutions" the same extent as increased Mine Crosscuts N Y Stock Market Quotations ' Stock P rices NEW YORK Nov 4 )—Following tabulation of Thursday's stock ip a trawl-action- s the New York stock exchange: On FnTOCKM (saies Adams Ex Air Reduct Alaaka Jun' La st Aiipg Al C & Dye Allied 6114 lia-- e MIg Am Airdrie Am Can Am Cr & F Am C Sugr Am Dint1111 Am Loom Am Metal Am R&StS Am RI1 M Am Sme111 Am Stl Fri Am T & T Am Tob B Am Viscos Am WtWk AmZne141r6 Anacn Cop Arm Illinot Arrn Cork As Dry Cid A T & S F A11l Co Lin A11 Retina) Atas Corp A tat Corp et hi flunJreds) Net Sales! High Low Close Chg 5 1012: 1014( 10:14 42 711 4 4112 41 41 5 32 612 22- 27 2514! 2514 4 151 151 44 151a2 16 15'4 1412' 14 111 20 35133 35 35 11 65 6214! 631h - 1 34 Paid LoOni & Bat Parnsd Oil Bendix Av Betn Steel' 1- M 1 33 5 32 1514I- 69 12 12 24 32 15 69 12 12 2374 15 2 71 1253 99 30 2 24 9 45 91a 24 1313 13 18 3914 381-15 2412 2413 155-2715664 7 60 5912 6 4314 4244 6 14 6 30 434! 4 4m 51 2544' 50 54! 5 36 12 12 13127 13 60 56 12 54 14 19 2512 27 10 263a 2611 9 11147 1 354 t 56 36 1612i 15s2 612 5'41 50 22 16Y2I 16 17 3554 34½ 4:3 5934 5S12 1114 53' 1443 4 46 45 24 2914i 2S:141 34341 9 351-24 26421 25121 3 16141 1641 21' 5541 I534! 7111 11 734! IR 12537 1213 it 42 14 14 9 13'34 Bond Prices the true indicator of the rela- tive availability of materials This exchange and the total sales of each bond: latest list remove 's aluminum zinc CORPORATION BONDS molybdenum chromium tungsten Sales in $1000 vanadium and silicon metal from Net group one placing thorn in group saies Closelchge (Furnished by S A Hog le & Co members two This Indicates definitely that New York of atock exchange) 14 16 0944 t Allegiutov cv Si 40 of the metals are suffi- Low Close Chang High do bs 50 it 71 92 supplies 14 Industrials 13794 13610 13630 orr 105 A & 20:10 3N 31' h4alt-to meet war demands in addi- Salts :1456 :1374 3386 of t tiS Am T & T 310166 4 11 2161 2115 2122 off 2 tion to essential industrial demands do 3101 61 2 109 14 Bonds 9596 off 16 A T & 8 le 43 95 4 119 all under existing controls Such al- Conimoditlea 9394 up 02 D & R G W 5m 36 53- 4214:- 24 III Cen 434m 6t3 4 2 4414- loys as ferrochromium ferrovana- -- 24 dium 2 104 int Paper 5m 47 and ferrotungsten also ap2! 52121 52 UndrwthE 52 Nin Pac 5m 77 I' 215 5214 124 Uri Bag &P 141 10 9741- 9121 Sou Pa( 4 12 a 81 30 59 34 - - 14 pear under group two The scarcer Un Carbide! 13 801 80 80 do 69 7s 59 412a 86' 197 1914 Un Oil Cali under group one are cad- do 46 19i 97 1005g Un Pacific - 1 8 98141 97 do 41is Ore 77 70' 623'4- - 5R mium bismuth copper Un Air Lnal 30! 2574 241 25121- platinum Un Rae let 43 47 14 98108 Un Areraft 33! 29 29141 2911 tin and steel Utah P & L 5s 44 13 berylium Unitd Corp 136! 112! 1146- 112 Weat Un 5s 51 311003m'- - 14 Unitd Drug 10: 1354 1341 13 Coal Association Elects - 1 7 72741 7114 Unit Fruit 72 Total tutlem Thursdar $12107100 pre Un Gs Imt vioum meek ago 59 76 $ 11468200: 23si 2124 day The new officers of the National - 1 7 72 tI 8 Gypsrril 71 7:04900 year ago $8700800 two yearaUS tubber! to 'date $2rtico 39 4114 30 Coal V41610001 anJanuary 2 i8 54 54 1s55 nil RiM 874675675: plar ago $I967735150 nual association elected at the U H Steel 115 53 521al 5212- two years ago S17S2333250 Cleveland Ohio are meeting 4 1911i 164:41 Vaned Crp! as follows: Fred S McConnell 91 Walgrn Co 26121 266s Warn Br P 164 11121- 11 1 president Enos Coal Mining comWes Au S 1 29 29 29 We lin 89! 4634 4412 pany Cleveland president: vice 1 Wes Air Br' 17 2114t 20 K A Spencer Pitts20741- presidents: Ws &Mt' 17 951 93141 933s!- - 2 Coal company and Midway 21141 burg Whing Ste!' 91 21! White Mtrl 14 18341 191St Kansas City Mo Charles A Wilsti &Co! 7 71 2g1 7l Wiwth FW 15! 371 37 t2i 37 Owen Imperial Coal company P&M 18 22121 21! 21i- - 1 WgIn New York City and L Ebersole 511 Ygst Sh&Ti 35321 35:- THURSDAY'S QUOTATIONS 9! 361 Zenith Rad Gaines New River company Mt 331ci 33141 33!aa! Bid Asked Total sales Thursda 1154240 entire)) Hope W Va J D Battle was re1072250: week ago Am Metal Milling Co 'S 0012 prey day 0034 elected executive secretary 714510: year ago 598360 two years Hill Big 05 08 ago 673940: January 1 to date 243- - Bingham Metals 04 044i Tax Relief Sought 844244 vear ago 95055626 two years Black Metals 0203 ago 121525699 Bristol Silver 06 05 Bullion 01 01 Suggestion has been made to the Cardiff 02 01121 house ways and means committee Cedar Talisman 0012 Chief 34 that the internal revenue code be 32 Silver 56 59 amended so that coal iron ore and Colorado Con 03 0214 NEW YORE Nov 4 Columbua Emil () 01 timber produced from new operais a list of Wednesday'm (AP)—Followitig 11 transactions on Combined Metala 13 the New York curb exchange: tions that were not in operation Comet Coalition (vs i Commonwsalth Lead Dow-Jone- s NKW YORK 3s - 11 34 4 44 - 14 14 2412- 158 59124234 614 36 12 13 54 274- 2614 1113- 5 Averages —- 13 Nos - 10-- - 311 33-t- 1 9974'-1-3- 1 '151-- 2 - 1 !'a 2 71 11 33 S L Stock 11 - 6- 1614! 35 14 a4 Market 187-4- - 534 2 - Curb Prices (3 fl'1 t 6 83i I 13-1- 13-1- 6 I x lttah-Idah- i 4 Livestock Market ' DL&Wi ' n I n I ' n I n i I I i n -Hogs 1'11 250-poun- d ' Crescent Eagle Crown Point Dragon East Crown Point East Standard East Tintic Coalition East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lilly Con Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain Great Western Horn Silver Howell Kennebec Kentucky-Uta- 02 01 0034 04 03 0014 08 03 05 0114 06 09 02 1212 1412 0014 07 001-0014 0912 0612 01 1342 16 0044 11 0242 01 10 0712 03 4 161A2i Keystone Leonora 0014 Little May 0041' 01121 Magnolia Lead Mammoth 32121 Miller Hill Miners Gold 0012! 00141 Missouri Monarch ° Moscow 00341 Mountain City Copper Mountain View 01141 Naildriver 1412' New Park 72 New Quincy 01 North Lily 46 North Standard 00121 Ohio Copper Park Bingham 14 Park City Con 01 12 Park Konold Park Nelson 0012 Park Premier 02 Park Utah 135 05 Plumbic Mines Pintus 061i 19 Prince Con 52 Rico Argentine 3 25 Silver King Coalition Silver King Western 26 Silver Shield 0310 Sioux Mines 0114 South Iron Blossom 004 South Standard 0i Swansea Con 0012 0712! Tintic Lead 1 6712' Tintic Standard 00141 Union Chief — Utah Con 0014 Utah-WvCon Oil 06 Victor Con 02 Walker Mining 2916 West Toledo Wilbert 00 Western Alloys 01 r 01121 Yankee Con :1 02 Zuma coin 210 Sugar 10 52112 do pfd 25 04 35 02 01 03 0144 0212 05 so 09 10 25 55 3 6212 35 0312 02 03 05 02 09 1 70 03 1 01 10 05 32 0014 05 03 03 ! o 03aS 200 04 220 Range of Chicago Futures CHICAGO Nov 4 Open Wheat— $1 5734 1 5612 May I 5434 July Oats— Dec 7634 May 734 71 July Rye—1 Dee 13 May 11334 1 July 1314 Dec a 275-4- jl2 10-15- c t 1 1 : 14t Bid Amaig Sugar pM Con Wagon & Machine Nat 1011R TunneL Utah Fire Clay Utah p & 1 $6 pfd i$ 7 SO 2 PO 1' i do $T ZCMI tad i$ 59 iO 43 00 4750 66 OQ AV Asked 7 80 3 75 I 55 44 00 46 00 50 00 70 00 1 1 i(-- ' I I : 4 Unlisted Industrials NP&Ltt If : I Salt Lake Curb Bid Asked 3 332 75 75 7 40 11 25 !192 00 92 00 260 Amaig Sugar com First Security Corp 3300 7 10 Mountain Fuel Supply Utah Oil Refining 10 75 Utah Home Fire Ins 154 00 Ramberger R R Bonds h8 00 — (A?)— Low 56 $1575s I 5634 1 I 551i 71 Close - $I1 1 53:14 5434 763i 1 753i 7211 73114 5534 537s 7614 73 71 34 7014 Lz 56144 11334 11434 1 112 11212 11112 11334 11214 167i 114 11514 314 1 1 135i May 1 1144 11346 1514 13 Cash Quotations Nov 4 CHICAGO (AP) — Cash wheat —No sale Corn—New No 5 yellow 951i cents sample grade yellow tOfii 9112 cents Oats—Sample grade white 74 cents S1:304r 143 nominal: liarleY—Malting hard S1204123 nominal feed $110 116 nominal d Field seed per weight—Timothy S550(4575 nominal red top $1400 1500 nominal: red clover $3150 nominal sweet clover $1050 nominal 160-noun- 1100 THURSDAY SALES Silver 100 at 58e Eureka Lilly Consolidated 1000 at 15e New Park 5000 at 73e Park City Consolidated 6000 at 14c Silver Shield 6000 at 334c 800 at $170 Tintic Standard CURB SALES ( 12 to 2 p m) Tintic Standard 200 at $170 High 1161i 1 Dec Fruits Vegetables I Clayton Thursday A44 Pt n I ' f Bank Clearings s debits S L Wednesday' Same day Tharsday's Same day last year clearings last year S304219900 439964700 4141636 27 331898216 1 P-- iry : I! 150-1S- — 300-55- : 0 : a pps 722 ' c I — r k' : 'I -- ' 11 1 -Catt 1 Produce Market PRICER 0P MINIMUM BUTTER IN BULK—SAN FRANCISCO 93 score $ 43 score 92 4212 90 score 42 12 CHEESE—SAN FRANCISCO Triplets FOGS—SALT LAKE CITY 5Alia Large white specials dozen 56 Large white extras dozen 47 dozen white standards Large 5212 Medium white extras 521 A 2 NEW YORK Nov 4 LAP)--Bfirm unchanged at ceiling Cheese 247970 norninal no quotations Eggs 18684: firm unchanged NEW YORK Nov 4 (AP)--L- ive and dressed poultry firm prices unchanged utter 578819: CHICAGO firm Nov 4 (AP)—Poultry live Butter firm: receipts 374702 market unchanged Eggs unsettled: receipts 4110 market unchanged : 21i---- 4 : l )4 1 14 0-- 7aa — able tx 200-25- Wool Futures NEW YORK Nnv 4 ( A P sales esti ma ted at I 55000 pounds Grease futures met a scarcity of offerings and the March position sold 2 cents a pound higher Grease wool futures closed 20 cents March 940 bid higher Certificated 970 grease wool spot nominal Wool tops futures closed unchanged to December 1260 bid cents lower 15 March 1175 bid May 1135 bid Cert ifleated 12S Q spot wool tops nominal ma--n- - ' Municipal i l S 1 Government Bonds Lincoln tire i : Co & 210 Beason Bldg 25 E 2nd So Dial 01 to Itslow to $0 00 mm calves $l 000 is 1175: medium stock calves $11 501111 71 salable 40o Very slow few and general undertone lower - Good TIV pounds $1425 to $14 75 and above rood to choice Orlwil $1400 1220: few lightweights $1300 Late Wednesday deck Sheep—None wooled lambs coMMon to good common and 3 decks $1300 killers at 81000 good and choice wooled lambs quoted $1400 upward PORTLAND Nov 4 st USDA )—Cattle— Salable and total 200 Calves—Salable and total 35 Slow Cutter to steady common steers late Wednesday weak to 25 cents lower at $700 (41100: common heifers cutter $750 950: canner cows $450 sheily cows down to common hulls $725tv 775: odd 8350 light cutter hulls down to 8500: common to triedium grass calves 8700a 1000: cull calves down to $100 good to choice vealers scarce lacssibly salable to $1400 Mors— Salable 600: total 750 Opened t ettAl y Good to choice pounds $140041425: 250-27-0 pounds $13254c 1350: light gghts $1300: no sows sold: cents at lower 75 late Wednesday $1100 a 1123: good to choice feeder pigs lacking quoted $9 Talk400 total 250 ing steady no early sales Sizable lot good to choice fed wooled lambs held shove l 275 OMMOtt to medium salable $75n (a 1000 good ewes held above $475: down to $200 $1200 ei't 180-22- 5011-105- - I d t commolewes ld copper" Tungsten Brings Big Price In "Tungsten" a new book by K C Li and Chung it is 'stated that quite recently Germany has been purchasing tungsten ore in Portugal a n d Spain at prices as high as $50000 per ton Yu-wa- S L Mine Issues Vegetables Beets: Per dozen bunches 40c per bushel $150 'I to 2c lb Per Cabbage: Carrot s : Per 1Zeti bunches Slic per bushel The to $100 Cauliflower: Per lb U S NO 1 12 to te Celery: Per dozen Vic to $150: per crate $2 00 to $225 Celery hearts: Per dozen 7Sc Endive: Per crate $125 Garlic: Per lb 20c Onions: Per SO lbs yellow Spanish 5140 to $175: white Spanish $175 to dozen bunches 50c 6200: green perdozen buncnes 35c Parsley: Per Parsnips: Per bushel $225 Per lb 3 to Sc Pumpkins: Potatoes: Per 100 lbs Irish cobblers $150 to 6175: Bliss $1:50 to $2 00 Radishes: Per dozen bunches 60c Spinach: Per lb 10c Squash: Per lb winter 3 to 4c Turnips: Per dozen bunches 40c per bushel $100 1 Potato Market CHICAGO rivals 91 Nov 4 track I APl—Potatoes: Ar- U Fi 216: 881: stiPplies moderate Shiprnettlii for stock demand moderate good market for demand work fair quality steady: slow market dull : Idaho russet Burbanks U S Colorado red No 1 $3 251z 335 McCittres U S No 1 $335 Minnesota comand North Dakota Bliss Triumphs mereials $22041 250: t'ohbIer Li 8 No commerI $255 Wiseonsin Chippewa B cials $240 No Bliss Triumphs oti to-ta- t : 1 $260 IDAHO FALLS Nov 4 ( for Idaho Falls information ping point wire inquiry district : Of erings light very good demand exceeds ' available supshipmarket firm many present loadply Most ments were sold previously ings are from storage stocks Delivered sales fob shipping points: Russets U S No 1 size A in 100-lsacks $241 ff 249 Dealers' other sales Including cash Russets U S No and track 1 sacks a tew $235: size A in 100-1U S No 2 and Idaho utility grade 100a very lb sacks mostly $1934'200 few $18511190 Cash to growers hulk per cwt: Russets U S No $170 Oil k5 and hauling an ewes sional lot higher mostly around $175 U S No 2 SOP 'q $110: an ores sional lot higher arl1 lower mostly OBC th 100 1 : b fobaf: Position ofNovTreasury AP WASHINGTON 4 1)c) Stocks Continue On Down Grade NEW YORK Nov 4 (NJ—Persistent peace psychology put another dent in the stock market Thursday after an early attempt at recovery from Wednesday's relapse failed to follow through Prices were no wors than mildly irregular until the third hour when a selling wave hit the list in the wake of former President Hoover's opinion expressed to a senate subcommittee that the European war is in its last stages Prominent casualties included Santa Fe Chesapeake & Ohio U S Union Stee I Chrysler Western American Telephone Consolidated Edison U S Rubber Goodrich Sears Roebuck J Chemical U S Gypsum Johns-Manvil- le and American Distilling extended its recent spectacular clImb by 3 points in the morning touching a new 1943 high and finished with a net gain of 8 at 69 A shade ahead were International Nickel and United Aircraft 7-- Contagious diseases listed— Most prevalent contagious disease in Salt Lake county during October was whooping cough with 24 cases listed Dr George N Curtis county physician said Thursday Four eases of poliomyelitis also were on the list Flasher tdgnal sought—Operation of flasher signals at Terminal road crossing awaits only W P B priorities for electrical ' connections representatives of the Western Pacific Railroad company Thursday informed the county commission in seeking aid in obtaining priorities Hearing postponed—Hearing has been postponed by U S Commissioner E M Garnett In the case of Frank William Zenz 17 charged with kidnaping and aiding in transporting a Bountiful girl to Las Vegas Nev Firemen appointed—Appointment of Frank B Chapman of Magna as a volunteer fireman was confirmed by the county commission Thursday He succeeds J R Goodman at the Magna fire station Excess of expenditures S1799S152-- ' 922 22 Total debt $16920ROS01223ti Inccatte over previous day 3iI143(11- 06072 Gold assets S2211596098322 Girl Scouts praised — Salt Lake Wing Scouts Girl Scout aviation organization received special praise from national Girl Scout council officials reported Mrs R B Porter czuncil commissioner Thursday Upon returning from the biennial convention in Cleveland Investing Companies NEW YORK Nov 4 (AP—National Association of Secura tea Dealers Inc furnish the following: Bid Asked 3 13 Affiliated Fund Inc 343 1 17 '1: 29 Dividend Shares 22 22 20 28 Fund Inventors Inc 2S1 17 2rs Reyntnne Custodn do 17 58 19 29 It4 do do Msrytand Quarterly Funds Inc Shrs 8 3 4 5 956 429 71 88 13 97 Index Commodity NEW YORK Nov: 1—The 4 54 6 57 A mmoc!atect Index Of Press weighted whWessle prices 35 e A rn moliti ell Thursday declined to 10A :1? Previous 1111Y 10iira week ago Ito Fe) month ago 10703 yeao ago 100 85 Due to the alarming increase in Juvenile crime throughout the city Chief Reed Vetterli reported Friday that steps vill be taken immediately to enforce rigidly the present curfew law and urgently requests the cooperation of parents in keeping children of minor age off the streets and out of spots after 10 p m gathering "All places of amusement will be under close surveillance" Chief Vetterli continued "particularly theaters operating midnight or late shows All such theaters have shown a willingness to cooperate with us inasmuch as the late features are shown primarily to accommodate the swing shifts of war plants" Authorities of the crime prevention bureau made it plain that juveniles found on the streets or in public places without proper guardianship would be brought to headquarterlt for thorough investigation and possible detention but added- that if parents and guardians would carry their part of the burden the seriousness of the situation could be greatly and juvenile delinquency would decline sharply Many More Arrests Chief Vetterli reported 110 arrests for the month of October compared with 62 for the corresponding month in 1942 Nineteen youths were arrested for felonies 70 for misdemeanors and 21 for running away from home the report indicated Adult arrests also experienced an upswing last month with 637 arrests listed for an increase of 95 over October 1942 Chief Vetterli said Property valued at $47052 was stolen during the month and $24- 879 of this was recovered police said In the corresponding month of 1942 $29360 was stolen with recovery being made on $16214 - of it for the offense in a like period of 1942 However in October 1942 only 13 persons were arrested for disorderly conduct compared with 136 being held on that charge last month Further breakdown ' of last month's arrests was made by Chief Vetterli as follows with 1942's totals being listed first in each instance: Murder 0 1 rape 3 0 assault 7 4 robbery 5 8" 6 19 grand larceny burglary 4 5 forgery 3 4 concealed weapons 2 0 automobile theft 6 17 petty larceny 41 45 liquor law violations 0 2 vagrancy 11 7 gambling 1 9 drunk driving 12 15 traffic violations 118 138 and possession of stolen prop- erty 1 O Recruit Plan Approved Plans for a campaign to recruit women for all branches of the armed services were approved at a meeting of unit No 2 American Legion auxiliary at a meeting Thursday evening at the Newhouse hotel according to Mrs John C Butts president one-mon- th Ohio' Scbut project planned—Directors of the Salt Lake Lions club Thursday approved plans to remodel headquarters of Boy Scout troop No 7 Phillips Congregational church The club is troop sponsor Party honors service men — Members of general boards of D S Mutual Improvement associations will sponsor a party 1 1 frnm (COflttfl1H4 - 1 tntovol Pik SO I IF dollar housing project in southeast Salt Lake Several Million gallons per day in addition to what was- supplied this year undoubtedly will have to be supplied next year say waterworks officials Plans are new being studied to supply the cornhigh octane plant of Utah Oil pany and to provide additional supply to the ordnance plant as well as supply new homes the housing project and those industries which will need more water h consumption figures for this year and last will not tell the entire story of consumption waterworks authorities said because of the rainfall factor Lack of rainfall during a summer month one year may cause a greatly higher consumption fig-ure than in the same month of the year before which experienced amount of precipitation Lawn accounts for sprinkling E of James Stockman Major Greenville S C this week took much of the city consumption durover the duties of base chaplain ing the summer and early falL months and consumption rises to at the army air high levels during these months base Salt Lake ?rrr-7-when there is lack of rain City succe eding: l ' The city does not supply Fort '' Lieutenant liar- with water as this inDouglas ' 1 old J Hoffman stallation has its own supply The lf who has been 1t4-:::tvUniversity of Utah also has its trans ferredS Dto ''k77 ri 4 own well although it is still linked 44T Rapid City to the city system for emergency ti -i Prior to his as'igi The number of consumers serVed 1 e e 1 h r signment with city water as of September Major Stockman 1 ''rNottt was 207000 according to water- was chaplain of '::1 40f works department reports the second bomb'':t e er command at 1 Month-by-mont- Base Chaplain Assumes Post - ?- : b l '':r -- ' Fort George ) L Driver Draivs Fine of $100 : x4: t Wright W a s h He was assigned 4eto this base after Major S tockman command that was disbanded He has fulfilled chaplain duties at air bases at Great Falls Mont Marianna Fla and Selma Ala Chaplain Stockman occupied the pulpit of the Trinity Lutheran church at Greenville for 15 years prior to entering the army three years ago Studying in central Germany in 1938 he had an opportunity to witness the cruelties of the nazi party during that period With his wife and two children Jimmy 11 and Jane 7 they residence in Salt plan to take up Lake City : - Previously convicted on a charge of drunken: driving Ruby A Davis 344 West Third North street appeared for sentence and waa fined $100 and given a :faj sentence with the jail term anj $25 suspended before Judge Wil! ford Moyle Burton in police cour-- 27 30-d- ay i ThursdayJ T Smith 47 South First West street denied charges of fallir to yield the right of way to another vehicle and trial was set for No - i vember 18 Other cases In court Thursday were: Speeding—Henry Y Sawada 34 East First South street fined $15 and given a suspended jail sentence Ignoring stop Sign —Delbert Owen Nester 1821 South Main street and L D Willing 1972 South Main street each- fined $10 Driving through red traffic light—Reno Id Hinkle 1549 Browning avenue also for failing to have driver's license fined $11 Max Young 350 Stanton avenue A F Christensen Magna:- Foster M Bisel 2607 South Seventh East street A K Nabeta 225 Emeril avenue each fined $10 John H Shaw Sandy denied the charge and trial was set for November 12 ps did Dorothy Williamson 3538 Moose Club1 Burns 1 ay Hall Mortgage Brigadier General John M Wilcommanding surgeon Ninth service command Fort Douglas representing the supreme lodge Loyal Order of Moose was guest speaker at a meeting of the Salt Lake unit Thursday evening when the $15000 mortgolge on the Moose hall 161 Second East street was burned with special ceremonies Initiation ceremonies for 84 members also were conducted with special honors 'for members sponsoring them Musical selections and a buffet luncheon arranged by EarlDuggin completed the program General Willis in commenting on the lodge's freedom from indebtedness stressed the future of Moose activities during the war and in the important postwar period He is a past governor of a large eastern Moose lodge C L Farrer junior governor reported - lis East street whose trial 1845 On set for November 22 NAlt 8 illerchant Marine Pup Rests in S L "Happy" a fox terrior pup with almost a year's "service" in the merchant marine is home on his first leave with his master Ror Parker seaman first class son of Mr and Mrs Dan Parker of 877 South Thirteenth West street The dog which- went aboard ship '11-- t Judo-ewith Roy in Seattle Wash when he was a few months old may not accompany Seaman- Patker on his master's next assignmert unless trtah's district judges will meet the next captain grants permission sesfor their semiannual one-da- y Seaman Parker entered the navy sion Friday at 10 a m in the 2 1942 and reeved boot January to hear and county building city at San Diego Cal camp training attoraddresses from jurists and is a graduate of West high lie neys Judge J Allan Crockett school Salt Lake City announced Thursday Among the scheduled speakers are Supreme Court Justice David Hospital Admits Polio lAr Moffat District Judges Glenn Possible' Case W Adams Ogden Albert H El- Victim lett and Bryan P Leverich Salt A "possible polio" victim a 32- Lake City and Attorneys Dean d year-olLayton man vas admitted ThomF Brayton and Hadlond P late Thursday to- the Salt Lake as Salt Lake City General hospital- Early in the day a Salt Lake' womart was registered at the institution Addresses 'Barnacles as a poliomyelitis victim Stories "w r It e themselves" Both the man and woman were when the trained subconscious reported "fairly good" mind Is developed with ineidents precipitating impressions received long ago Mrs F Keith Handley told members of the Barnacles club:Thursday evening at the Art 1 harm -- rict 'Await Parley s for members of the armed forces in the Salt Lake night at the L D S service men's home 41 North State street area-Saturda- y Cites 'labor need — Need is acute for cooks waitresses telephone operators and other types of help in hotels Guy Toombcs chairman of the public relations committee of the Hotel association and managing director of the Hotel Utah said Thursday Utah-Neva- da : Plan armory completion—Decision to complete the Garland armory as soon as possible was announced Thursday by the state armory boards Construe- tion was undertaken before the e war as a cooperatfve i USO Activities city-stat- 11Q111 Speaker booked — Norton W Mogge of San Francisco ad- vertising director for the war food administration: will discuss "food for victory" at a meeting of the Salt Lake Advertising club November 10 at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Utah 0 7clivnies IT will include: 57 smith KIN t with Mrs Barton dancing g p m $n cut Friday —Xitehri party streel 7 30 m informal Salt Lake p 205 Enst First gouth street —Sp n ista chi its for officers 7:30 p m : talk-sle- t 7 :30 7 :30 p rn dark roam p m gs me night g p m : fun with cards S :30 p In recorded music dance m 830 127 south State street—Motion picture n m 4955 South State street- 5turray—Soelal evening with Junior hostesses Irons I:I (Diladay I tr 17 Clyde C Cree 40 East Broad- way told Salt Lake City police Thursday he had received $600 worth of fresh determination "never to trust anyone again" He said that an acquaintance if with two companions came to his room'at the St George hotel early Thursday morning and asked to borrow money Mr Cree who said he didn't wish to t leave his bed told one of the men to take the money from his trousers pocket Later when his friend re- - 4 turned for another loan Mr Cree found that his wallet containing $600 apparently was stolen when the three men first i came to his room police reports fr) 1 con- tract for building a bridge over of I show I HISURfiiiCE i pair shop Moab on U S 160 in the amount of $851296 has been awarded the Young andl Smith Construction company of Salt Lake City by the state road commission IT -- $600 Wallet Petition 'denied — City commissioners Thursday denie d petition of Herman Randall 363 West Second North street for extension of an industrial zone area to permit him to continue operation of an automobile re- river north Slated Today Favor Costs Man Venture Contract awarded - A - - Quotas higher—Quotas for enlistment of school graduates or seniorshigh have been increased materially by the naval aviation cadet selection board according to Lieutenant Frank P Nibley senior board member the Colorado 1 New Highl Despite war rationing and the to supply other nations Americans will continue to he the best fed people in the world declared Carlton F Sturdy New York City representative of the American Can company in a talk before the Kiwanis club Thursday noon "There will be enough food of some kind to provide for the people of this nation but we must not overlook the fact that the food industry is faced with a crisis of greater demsnd than supply" Mr Sturdy said Employes of the Associated Food Stores Inc and the Salt Lake board of education heard Mr Sturdy speak Thursday eyeing at the723Cloverleaf dairy audiSouth State street torium ' need - News Items Gathered In About Salt Lake sltion of the t reasury November 2 Receipts $110217572S2 Expenditures $4154634990S Net balance SI SS44S83536 5S Workinz balance included $18082169- 48571 Cdettoms $2423- receipts for month 18026 312331year fiscal Receipts tJuly 24L173A S Expenditures fiscal year S30729396- - 00540 Food in U S Adult arrests were higher—for almost every offense—last month than during October 1942 Intoxication arrests which led the field in each year were notable excepClayton Silver unchanged at 58 cents Park City Consoli- tions with 294 arrests listed for dated at 14 cents and Silver Shield October last year and only 227 at 3 1i cents last month Records Compared There were no "official arrests"1 for ititut omtiwonasenersuwchlaestarmreosnttehd - - F-- copper-cobalt-go- Fruits A ppleg: Per box banana S275 to International Harvester Delicious $225 to $375: Jona- Case g325 than $150 to $325: Rome Beauty $175 Douglas Aircraft International to S300 Pears: Per box D'AnjoU $250 to $325 Telephone Dow Westinghouse n I I Turn Downward 0034 o Utah-Idah- p 004-- 75 02 52 03 0612 02 put from operations having a base period experience Utah Coal Mine Cited Among the routine reports on federal inspections of coal mines a recent one is of interest to Matins the McGowan Coal company's Consumers' No 3 mine in Carbon n county This per day mine has operated over a period with no lost time from surface accidents and only 10 lost time accidents underground in the production of 207923 tons of coal "Terry" McGowan former U S Fuel company mine official operates the mine Cobalt Find Confirmed The subject of unconfirmed news items from time to time disclosure of ores in the Blackbird district of Lemhi county Idaho has been confirmed by the U S bureau of mines in a statement revealing that more than 200000 tons of such ore has been located Further search now under way "may disclose the largest cobalt ore reserves in the United States as well as substantial tonnages of CHICAGO Nov 4 (AP) — Allied advances along the worlds war fronts prompting speculation on an early crack-uIn German resistance ilquidation inspired in the grain pits Thursday With commercial demand almost completely lacking the selling was abie to cause large losses in wheat rye and barley fairly Oats were lower only slightly Mining issues slipped lower in All markets appeared to be Influenced session on the Salt by the peace rumors and reacted together Thursday's Weakness in securities and cotton at New weakness York had a depressing influences on trad- Lake stock exchange At once time wheat was down reflecting nervousness caused by ing here 2 cents from Wednesday' s finish on selltwo-da- y decline on the New ing which came from commission houses the with eastern connections York stock exchange Final prices were fairly well above the Tintic Standard declined to At the cloce wheat was 18 day 's lows to Ili cents lower than Wednesday's finish $170 off 21 cents New Park to December $156 May $15576 15534 73 cents off 1 cent and Eureka Rye Ta to 2 re off 11:tecteomiT Lilly to 15 cents of 2 cents tsw rent and barley was 134 cents lower sold 024i 0214' h Chicago Grain Sees Ample be 300-to- ' 123-a- ' : -- I 1 Can Executive out- Following 267-4- ! ' 4 1 - jv Edi Nov ftre Thuroutdvft ftalem (doming prices and net chang e of hondft on the New York stock 14 Boemg Mr 111 45 Born A&B 2s44 Borden Co i011P1 344- - 112 Pora-Wr44 2572-Priggs Mfg'L 115 1614 Iiruns-Ba- l 5a Budd hIrt 734! Budd 11071I 1212 - 142 Bur Ad hth 12 25121 2512:- 5 2514 Calif Pack 114 221-3231-422531- Can 13 G A' 12 8 "a 814 8521 27 Canad Par 12134 12144i- -- 214 Case J1 Co 4 6 14 4 8 14 7 47 Cater 'Fran - 114 321141 325 q 3412 Ce1ane Car: 27 12147 1184' 11NtICelotex Cp 731 37 lit 7' 38141 Cer de Pas Chem & 0 35 4 12 45 14 4512:- -- 114 6 1714! 1614' 1674 Chi WA' pf t STOCKS - 114- 77 311 7s 54 77 (Sales In Hundreds) Chrysler C 3634!- 3634 2 37 CAmax M Sales! High Low Close 36 3'4 3 g 2 37 Cinett P4 2212 15 224 Cola P P Am Superpow 4 14 746' 4 4 24 fig Col G&EI 751 14 Chi Flex Shaft1 83 83 9 3834! 38141 34!4 comt cred Cities Service 3'51 1244! 12121 1212 T' 15 4112 4012 4012 -Cm El Bond & Sh 2161 7121 7 1374 13s4 71a 30 soly Cm do pfd 6 34 16 83341 83121 831y4 COM & So 45 !feria Mining 7 2 6 2512 7 30 25ss 25 Corn 1 12 4 1 12 1 121 Nat Tun & M 2 4 4 53 Con Con 40' 211 23'10 Niag Hud Power 46 2342' 2212! 22111- 0-- 14 Con Bilis 12 Technicolor 7 111134 13 13 11 131 la Con Vultee 29' 1212 Trans-LuR 12 14 151 814 31214 33i 334 lit 8 Coat Bak 12 United Gas : 2 30' 2!si 214 5 20141 1934 1934 Copt Corp o 34 241 2 2 Sugar' 10 3442: 3412 344Cont Con 5121& Utah P 501 L 532 5 49 1 27 48 Mot pfd 481(2 Cont 14 31141 11341 Cont 0 D It 237! 11114' 5Ft 58541! 5 Corn Prod ' 19 54 84 19 12 20 Crane Co - 31 18 8 1654' 16 Crown 71 12 A 311mi 3012 3012- Crile Steel I 11 12 1114 11 Cub Am $ :34lit 44 5 5 6 35 Curls Pub 7 7 Curtiss &W C 206 713: 35341 3534 3614 15 Dere 15 15 25 16 Del & Hull 614' 614 644 53 21 21 13 2114 Del Edis - 134 30 17 3112' 30 DIFt C Sea - L4 21 21 13 22 Dome M NORTH SALT LAKE Nos 4 (Utah- - 1142 USDA 59 2s 6034 59 r))tic Are 1279 Including ry2 Du P de N 144 '144 15145 1172 through and 107 for market: medium - 1 A 35 354- 35 E Alr L to good trucked-isteers $1150 (a) grass 12 t 159 5 160 159 Fast K)1 1250: common steers $7504z 1100 no 1 3612 36146 3612- -- 12 good heifers sold early: common Ft Au'o L to medium 10 1012 1032 1034 trucked-iheifers FIe Boat $80041 1050 good a4 31 11 1112 trucked-icows sitbErie ER cutter medium to $1173: at - 12 trucked-i11 56 1132 11 do Cl cows canners 1000 $750 34 1114: 1014 1014 11"ars Pr $700 down odd trucked-ibulls $900 3112 5 3514 3514 Far Morse medium to good rucked-iveal calves A 3g 7'4 3784 37 I 00 FT&R common vealera 1200 $I $1000 3 2012 2014 201a -- 12 down Fintanie 14 434C4 74 444' 2 Gen Cable In 276 550 Flogs—Receipts 61 36 14 35 54 3514 -to Goo nee weak 274 for and market 7 4142 4034 4042:- - 12 'through on best 185 to Gen Fooda lower 25e top $1375 5132 67 5134 Gen - Mot 250 butchers to 160 185 pound pound8 14 712744" 712 16 Gil S- Raz $1325 250 to 290 pounds $1100 sows k4 3 1914 1834 1S72 Giciden Co $UMO Goodrich ' 18 40341 3954 395a 6267 including '5970 Sheep—Receipts 12 33 :63i 5121 3512 Glyr T&P and 297 for market : medium to sa through H rt 37 263s4 25341 2 NR trucked-ilambs 1325: fat good 4 2412: 2412- -- 11--3a common lambs at $1025 $12004 25 (1 West Sg odd lots ewes 461 2 47tii 4r 500 Gulf OI $225 1 37341 3714 374!' Burn OGDEN Nov 4 f 2 1314 1314 1314 Pol Fuzar' 12 4 3942' 39 Salable 200: total 490 nothing done bid Pornstk M 7 7 7141 23 25 030 cents lower market slow Polist OIl ding 31 12 1134' 111V- L Central 254i 30 cents lower on better grade butch18 10421 101'4:- ers sows 50 cents or more lower pracC' 12 11 inspir C Ir 71s1 11 712 714 Inerike tical lop $1375 paid for good and choice 603a4 14 6734 6614 rit Hart 1S0 to butchers most sows 12 2S 271ei 97 2714' In Nick C sold at $1050 (o 1100 light weights quot109 13141 12a41 121 4 - 14 Int Paper ed at $1150 Cattle-Sal- able In T & T 232 1412 13121 132- -- I 550: total 920 very 212 little done: few lots cows and heifers fairly 4 A9 A612I S612 Jrit17s M 34 n 2114:21 & 2114' medium grass heifers $1000 u L Thnes steady ' ' 7 7 7 canner and cutter cows $5004a 7 Kau City - 14 1050: 31 a50: odd feeding heifers $1050 late Wed95 3112 31 Kennecott 1 2114 2154 2154 - 14 nesday: common grass steers $1000: comKresge S $ mon to medium grass heifers $800 rui 2 Kress S H 2612 2sz414 11 3212 3214 32 14 1100 common to Krog Gro Vealers $100061) S 39 Ltb OF G 1300 common to good 38 medium stock steers 6 34 42 LIA(OrL 11075 $800 64 Sheep-Sal- able 43 & B 1100 11 A612 66141 6613- total 1900: no 21954 1912 1912 Ltduld Car early sales: Wednesday's market dull mefat lambs $1200 tt 1250 34 1534 14 34 1534 -- 12 dium trucked-i- n Loerieed 6 60 5634: 5S34Loewg1n KANSAS CITY Nov: 4 (A P 14 1634 1674 LOrilar41 19 17 Salable and total 4000 - 2 most ly 4 72 71 71 Lou é Na lower top $1400 freely good and choice 71 6 3313 3212 3213'- -' )Mack Trss ISO lbs and (a 14 up $1385 1400: good 3 2914 29 29 Macy R H - 14 and choice 140-17-0 lbs $130011-13814 18 1414 14 Marsh Fri M4- r- GL 12 1634 16137 164- - 14 sows weak to 10c lower mostly $1335 tit 1 1350 34 E 2534 2534! 2534 htrrasi Cattle: Salable total 4500: 231-0000: 13 24 114K & R 12 24 calves salable 1000 tots! 2000: very 34 6 3 612 612 ht!hmt Cp on slow steers and she stock 12 slaughter 26 2514 2512 2534 141 Co6 P few 'sales common and steers 2 71 14 70 14 7014 14111 1471 at $l 050 01200 about NI poi 19 5 1914' 19 nothing Corp - 12 d we Cmsteady few loads good offered cows 4 SI 34 IVotmatit C - a4 weak to 15c lower few tots good $1100 17 4344 42114 43 Wrd - 14 fa 25: common and medium 9 9 15 (ai 914 Murray CI $825 14 1050 canners and cutters $625131775: 43 11 Na‘tv 1114' 1114 4 1114 bulls and vealers steady common and Nat Pola 111a 1112- 24 21147 207g 21 medium sausage bulls mainly $825 r Nat 1314ct 4 9 2614' 25 13 251i N Carl R 1000 odd head good $1025 good vealfa 1300 odd head choice Nat Dv Pr 18 1914! 1914! 1914 - 12 : era $1250 34 !Rat Dtstil 16 3212 3112 3112$1350 4) 1400 stockers and feeders drag9 9121 22 834 gy at week's decline: few lots medium Nat Gyps 14 41 1844! 1754 1744- and good steers $975 0'1100 small lots Nat Lead 6 6 33 614 good and choice strongaseight steer calves 4 NEI! Steel 5S 14 $1215: most medium and good 57125712 $950 6 13 Li 13140 1314 (g 1150 Nrlf Corp 21 17 1674 Ness Indus 1654 7000: opening sales lambs Sheep ewes strong to 25c higher: good 1612 NYCRR 162 1714 steady and choice truck-inative lambs $1375: NIr&s1 5'3 :36 61 5 ct best range larnbs held above $1450 top pt 21 17 N it' 17 ewes others r 17li 6Stp $585 $535 fi 560 95 16 978 'No Am Av CHICAGO Nov 4 ( A P hogs 14 63 16 1514 1514 'No Arn Co - 12 11000 totalto 22000: market Wedues13 46 13 opened 77 14 N r slow weak 0-- !) 14 lac lower than 3r1 1712 17 17 Oil Ow-i11! average closing more active steady 59 6 5 59 day's to Or off on all weights good and choice 291 2914 30 291 P G- & El Pa- T Con 4 14 47 4 7g 190 ibm 13 and 1111 $1400 rfl 1425: top a 27 34 Yot $1430 tutuaily for 230 it's and - 114' tin good and choice weights 6 31 PPv--A lbs $1300 Pic 91 2414 231 23sK 411375 sows fairly active steady to lbs P U C M 2 and choice good strong 114 114 0 1390 P $1365 j C 446 9411 26:1g 14 Salable cattle 6000: salable calves 261 Perri PR choice light and long yearlings SO) 49 pepeil-CoS2 F914 49 2 no strictly choice weighty bullocks 3e1 r 22 22 2234 steady: here: all others en Cp weak lust ances 2117 21 12 P17!! Pet 41 4A14' lower killing quality less desirable 4512 bulk P!! 7) 0:1 5 1 14 11081 seers $1375 kt 1600 top $1635 sev9 2514 21 pf eral loads yearlings $1575 ff 1625 mixed P7 SC Car 17 1114 10x4 steers and heifers $1625: heifers steady 1034 N J 31 1514 14 14 mainly $1350 ro 1573: cows weak to 25c - 311 lower: 6tit :17 bulls steady: vealers fully steady 3534 31i ilan 011 at 44 151 1514 15 Purr $1475 down odd selected lots $1500 C A stock cattle slow steady mainly $1050 9 1‘4' 10 411'275 with good to choice steer calves R I: 0 39 27 1514 Rem Par1 $1250 0 1400 77 1714 16 Salable sheep 5000 total 10000 fed Rep S'eeI Rev Tob B 23 264 2k111 2'11 lambs active strong to 25c higher around 4 4312 4311 4310- - h11 8 loads good to choice fed westerns $1450 Fafo'44ay 4 3142 31 Ft 3 Lad to packers and shippers 3112 best 'natives 26 3S 3614 3614 - 112 early Stnerlv $1375 It 1400 with sorted kind hetsi alove $14'25: market on other classes Stars PoS 14 9712 kg 12 17 not fully established but undertone strong 6rr‘of 1nr l 0)11 11 21 2 233 few medium to good mIstighter ewes $500 2312 3 12 3 12 9 E Cnsla 312 000: best yearlings held above $1200 - 112 23 25 2 t 23 Ffr3tr mc1fA le- --Nov 4 (USDA) DENVER 11 01' 124 Calves-Sal- able Salable 2000: total 2800 011 3 36 sae II A 300 and total classes fully 12ft 12121 12' n' 6t( or- v 141 Para 2334 steady Few heavy fat steers $1400: com120 kft r mon to good grass fat heifers RY 21 216 $000 is 4) med hull to good cows $t 075 61 L 11 j 200 4114 4(1'14' 41 pf 12 00 canners and cutters $65044 900: 17 tape— 4'p 25'4 -6 6 '' 31 sheity canners $500 cutter to good hulls 1 k 21471t F 2k 411' 2M Br! $700 to $1025: venters $1150 down : I 3 21 r cs1 :t91 3 It good to choice absent strictly good heavy TM 4 fri4 4 3 E 3 $ I i 00 'it I I 30: choice stocker and I lakes 91 0 N 1 t17 5 feeder steers $1300: common to good 47 12 '' 12141 1214 SeudFiSer $900 th 1250: good feeder heifers $1100 '— anre M to S1115 common stock cows $600 ea' 6 19 614' 6 4 k held above $850: 675: meditem to good 2g17 2Als' 2612 t steer calves 4S14 4S11 20 4 s $1225 t heifer calves:3500 $1125 Unrx rIf Prd Hogs-Sal5 1500: total 5 14 512' 5 14 even 10 to 15 cents: spots 25 cents lower: 4 3A 911 Gf most decline on MOWS Early top $1390 it 9 TcP- - I Tr 9 13 on 13 AO V! 22 1314' 13 pounds: good to choice 180- t r skx 9 271 26 26511 12 270 pounds $136511'1365: heavy hutch-en- s 47 dOWn to $1340 and some 140 46141 Ftr pounds $11 00: few good light sows $I 335: ali 2n F7 2a3-& r Al? 20 bulk sows $12754st 1325 weights big F 43 21 bid down to $1250 no trade on feeder 2°4! 20!!!- pigs Sheep-Sal- able 11000:- total 13800 Slaughter lambs closed strong to 25 cents higher One load good and choice rangers U4 50 another load $1425: bulk truckins $11754( 1425: ewes steady at $550 1 down feeding lambs 65 pounds up acl live strong to 15 cents higher: choice 74- and pound 11erhts $1315 over 70 pounds t $1300 eft 1310 under 60 pounds dull load lots rood New Mexico's 55-stsady Us 60 pounds $1150 a1175 104 ANGELES Nov 4 (USDA -Ca t ti-e- Salable 600 Calves-Sals- tale 100 moat about siesdy ott early rounds Corn- 1:0 Stil type sit lacking to cows1705 ttim102ifim0: mrs eticelartca: i excess Its 18i 388-37- 3a-4- division of The Water Use Nears A NAME YOU CAN TRUST COUINENTAL Agency Company ' 519 BOSTON BLDG MAL I 1 - 45 w - - i |