Show £bc Salt £ake ZTHbunc 1 o Tuesday Morning xo July 20 1913 N Y Stock Market Quotations Early Gains Pared in Stock List July 19 (AP) — Following a la a tabulation of Monday's stock on the New York stock exchange: Stock Prices trana-actlon- I I Low Close Chg Iftaleai High Adma Ex Air Rertuc Alas Jun Alleg LdSt 29 H 161 air-craf- 30 15 23U 10N 15 43H 24 7S 6V 28 5 38 V Arm 111 Armstg CMCl Aasd Dr 63 4 17i 8H 18 37 64 ' 17U 137 Bolv A Sou 43 214 15 37 6 8H r 40& 15 "A 8Mi 22 31k 22 64 157 Mine Doue Aire Pont Eastern AL Eastman K Du 4m 38l l R R ti 7a 22 41 vi 41H 41 30 41W 31 2flH 15 42HI: 15 42 HZ 73 33 V 12Mfl 15MI S5JA' 8511 85Mj! 20: 25 8 II 84al 12l 14l 25l 25! 501 II 31 5 521 4 I 11 6 3 8lMi Mi! 34 2211 22 31 31l 41l 42 7l 73HI 72l 20 201 20 i! 20 63 63 8 I 20 36 6 30 16 16 201 20 1 f) 71 2! 20 77H 1 77"V 3-- 30 1 6 10 11! I 115l 111 16' 51 361 v 71 I 141 661 71 18 vixetabies Bci:— Vtr pound: Green string 11© 104 13c Xi' yellow per rtoin bunches 25 30c 2r per jourii 56 Sloo irate bunches per dornoU!id U 8 No 1 12c C arry's cr rer ulf r Cri per dorri n''o 50 H 300 Cfl 1 Plr:n Ddce! 28' Phlleo Crpl 10! 42 Philips Petl 71 Plvmth OII: Ri Posi Ti rf 111 Pr stl Can l 71 Pre Pb Kvc NJI 251 5 Pullman 100! Pure Oil !'it per crate $1 50 V per pound per crate 1 50$ 3 t0 40c dftwn per (rKt green per doei bunches 30 tp V peaa per pound 12© 15c hunches 60c Per 1 00 jviunds $1750200 Kloet —djzu on o 2 50- Or'ci $2 00: B: rioseu12 bunches 50f60c rUlares Per per piund or bunch 7 it8c9c u- hnirti— Per Bummer pound: 1V p pe r dozen bunchea or bushel 1 ril Jid Cp Itad-KHi-- 24 8 25 71 24 88 48 11 13 22 71l 48l 11 11I 48l 13 13l 22l 22l 27 28 21l 21l 00 00 17! 17 7 63 18 7 63 17 15 17 69 Vt 20 11 Ml 18 1B 20 63 29 4 39 14 Kt I 281 90 29 99 29 53 H 26 23 40 21 HI 20 11H1 1 12 12 56 i 15 Vi 2 23 49 ' 20 V4 l 49l kl-1- 17! mit ths4 lf' 191 1 8S 3 fi 2 ' 1711-3- 8 iv 1 11 9 1 9 1 9 - - 7 '4 61 18 Rem Rand 18 18 Re pub Ktfll 19 70 (i 19 31 31 Revn Tb Bl 10' 31 a 71 46 4 4 6 14 Pmtrw Btrsl - Mi o 33 3 33 ht Jca Led 5! 36 35 35 Prhnly Dls 91 Keara Rneb 84 83 f4 1 11 16 Pervel Inc 16 31 28 Phi Un Oil 28 28 4 4 5' 4 f Kb Coal 9! 28 25 25 Stmona Col 801 13 12 12 Pinclair Ol Oil 44 1 44 43 29' Fkeliy SO fe 811 15 8cK:ony-Va14 15 261 28 27 w 27 Ponth Pac Houth Ry 6' 26 28 2fl South Rv pr 111 46!-2- 9 46 15 29 29 Fperry Corp Incl 6 3' Splepel V NEW TORK Julv 19 AP — Sales 1n Stand Brnd' 124 7 7 7 at 75000 FtarfdOllCal' 28 40 o 39 tops were estimated 24' 384 38 PtandOillnd' 3R! closed 5 of a cent KtanriOllNJ 48' 5!) 5'J Va 59 errij futura Offit Mav rr— Hiude Cnrp' 12 11! 12 93 5c bid 12 1! 6 6 6 CTTifVaied rrease wool spot 1010c Simsh Mnc! 12 Swift A Co 27 27 ft-- "'i to Texas Co TA'(v tnre f iturea rlnsavl unchanced 531 30 53 r v a October 132 rc bid: Tex Gill PtV 17' 6 6 41 nolower 3 4 V hid March l?M5c hid Tex Gul 41 o 12'i! 12S 124 Mi tons 1370c wool P L Tr! Certificated atvt TldWAOIl 42 15H! 15 15"A t 30 Ax' 17 30 29 1: 49 49 49 Timk R B! 9 3 9 9 Transamer ' 23 23 TrW Air' 2 23 a 2 T Vt 23 F 23 23 NSW TOPK Ju:v 1H — The AmnclstH Undrr-E!- l Ti 57 1 56 57 wholesale price Index of 35 tin RagAP Jre we rhted 11 11 4T ' e 84 85 IK 85 lay declined to J0530 tin C'arb a day 10567 Un On Cl! 21 22 in"S42: week a 22 HI 22 y 2 102102 v" 51: year tin Un Pacific 102 ins 31 9 31k! 31 Un Air L 35 35 United Air' 191 36 1 1 32! Unit Corp' li-- I — — wsn i& 13!-70!-- 10 1' 13 13 Unit Drug' p: 71 1 70 Unit Frultl 38' 10 10 UnltGaIm " U 8 Gvpl 2' 73 73 73 43 43 U S Rub Hi 44 B 57 Steel! U 6V 58 57!- - XL 4' 21 24 Vana Corp! 41 27 27 Co Walgr Pic! 115 10' 15 War Br 27 4' 2741 27 West Au 8' W Vn Tel! 39 i 39 23 4U W Air Br' 23' 24 W ElAVfg! 97 9' 97 'I 97 51 23Wheel PM U 21 White Mot! 17 21 7 7 8 7 Co1 Wile 401 w1 401 wool Wort PM' 21'- -Yel TrAC 63 J814: 18-Toun 8hT' ' o'2 36 "'Hi 38 36 Zenith Rad! 2--6 11 Ctntwtntol Bank Bld§ nrevioua day Mnnday's salesaco8341?o 3n7040: week vears 1054120: vear ago PHONE ago P058R0: Janu 213 P28: two ary 1 to riste 15767870: year ago 57352869 two years ago 742bt44 " : 3 ik c 46l Wool 3Iarket 6i 6U 39' i t 27! 53! rrt !! 1 S'll-Te- nom-tna- L I Tim-De- Commodity Index x I u! r! a" I 15l r 24! 24' 23! 20' I 18' 21' ! it iilfrmn fft I fUtah- - NORTH SALT LAKE Julv 19 — Cattle 407: 227 recelnta Ihrouah Cl tot market and 129 direct No ateera or half era aold earlv: medium o good ateers nuoted S12 50 15(10 Rood belfert nuoted to Si 400: common teen and heifers S1100 down: odd trucked-icanner cows $575: medium to Rood cows quoted odd 1075ill50: trucked-i- n bulls $1050: medium to best n 1500 eal calvea $1350 Hbea 5633 Includes 4849 receipts through 238 for market and 546 direct Hoe market steady: tob S1350 on best 85 to 250 pound butchers: mixed weights eui to 183 bounds 51300: 250 to 295 pounds $1275: sows $1125 fa 1200 rece Dta Includes 894 Sheen 1735 through 36 for market and 805 dtrecL Sheep medium to rood local trucked-i- n prlng lambs $1250 '6 1450 — Cat- OODEN Julv 19 (Utah-U8Dtie recelpta 610 includea 400 for mar- et on fcmall 155 through 55 direct rather small Monday's 1 in early sales teadv to weak Load good to choice 1130 pound local fierier ateera 11500: others unsold early odd heifers $1125 down: medium to' good cows $10 25f 125: common and the lower praH $1000 down to $650 and below: cows bulls $10 00 g 1185: few choice vealers $1500: bulk medium to good $130011 450: lower grades down to SIOOO: few stock calves $1250 down Hoes receipts 2980 includes 250 for market 1580 tlwoueh and 1050 direct Steady at last week's close: toD $1350 on good to choice 180 to 250 pound weiRhts: lighter weights $1250"? 1300: over 250 pounds $1225 & 1275 : few sows $1100 75 Sheen receipts 5800 Includes 5000 for market 800 through: one lot medium 80 nourtd soring Iambs In truck vards teadv at $1300: few shorn vearllnas No 2 akin $1100: odd shorn ewes $650 week end aalea steady: top $1500 on 24 loada 82 to 100 bound Idaho nr ngera: 81 loads 88 to 01 noimd IdBhoa $1475: about 10 loads $1400 "0 ranchers hrnnrhl low mnA twn loads feeders $1325: 7 loads 'Idaho ewes $725: few sorted cull to medium KANSAS CITS' July 19 (AP) — Hogs to mostly 10 e'euts lower Ihan Friday's average top sijoo good ana CBOlce xbo 140 to pounds and up $1325 ©' 1350 170 pounds $1250 31325 sows $1235 Cattle Salable 10500: total 11000 Calves Salable 800: total 100 slaugh ter ateers neircrs and yearlings largely steady Instances strong to 15 cents higher on grain-femedium and good cows strong toyearlings canner to 25 cents common steady to strong: higher bulls and vealerssteady some weakness 011 heavy slaughter caives siociters ana leeaers sieaay several loads pood and choice fed steers $14 50(0 1575: medium short feds $1300 to medium southwestern "HJsu common cutter kind $1 090 grassers and choice heifers and good $lUja:yearlings mixed $ 1375 to 15 40 load grass feds medium cows $1200 $10b0 4 1075 cutter and common $800 U 1025: canuers Op 725 medium And good $650 bulls over 12"0 pounds largely $1273 4v 1365: good and choice vealers $1300 a 14 00 bulk medium and good atocker and leeaer ateera S1075 ii 1 J 40 : good and choice white faces under 750 pounds $13 50 61425 tsneep— Baiaoie boo total bduii: opening sales spring lambs steady to 25 cents lower ewea steady good and choice native spring lambs arriving by truck and rail $1475 early bulk good and choice lots $1450 1475 slaughter ewea $725 Salable 19000 total 28000: steady to iu cents lower man rrmav i average: most aecnne on weights 190 to 250 bounds gooa ana cnoice nogs unaer lgu pouitai scarce active trade moderately top and choice 180 to 27 0 good $1390 to 330 270 pounds $1370foi390 : 01 sows rounds lu cent si good 1375 ower most and choice 350 to 550 pounds $1260 e13 60 choica lightweights 13 ana anove cattle — SAiabie 14000 caives — saiaoie 80U fed ateers and yearlings strode to 25 cents higher mostly 10 to 15 cents up gooo ana cnoice erases cot nest action: offerings selling at $1500 upward: good ana cnoice neiters snarea steers advance western fed steers topped cholc 14 at $1675 several loads $1525 r lSSo bulk s 13Y5 U lbuu best heifers $1385: moat heiferB $1375 ® 1500 : canners cut ters and common beef cows weak medium and good beef cows steady at $lobU 1300 mostly: bulls 25 to 40 cents lower light kinda showing most decline: practica bulls $1450: vealers top heavy sausage strong at $ 1450 & 1550 : stock cattle dull neeD a:aDie ivuu iuihl yauu na tive spring lambs slow packer bids mostly 25 to 50 cents under Friday a few utiles steady to weak good to choice native springs $1475 & 1500: with buck lambs at $1375 'it 1400 best packer bids not over $1500: bids and sales cull to medium natives $ 1 0 OO 5i 1 300 : yearlings steady to Illinois choice strong two doubles with No 1 skins S14 50: with vrllng one deck to city butchers at $1475: sheep steady mostly shorn native ewea $770 few $790 — IOS ANfiKIES Julv 19 ( Cattle—Salable 3500 Kalrly aclive on runs at early steady prices later under lone slow and weak to lower: some dairy cowa and bulla 25 centa lower good 10 low choice 975 to 1160 pound fed steers $1560 ft1 1 600 few medium to good steers common steers 11150 141KJ w 1010 1325 medium to good helfere S130O common to medium cows $1050 25 15 1 O CC i O O lA nnmmnn itt canners down to $675 medium to good bulls $1050 1200 : good to medium feeder steers $1050 ff 1175 Slow Calves — Salable 400 weak to lower medium to pood calves and vealers common $1300 f 1450 : cnoice scarce: down to $1100 and under common steers 1125U 2000 Active Hngs — Salable fully steady with last f naay: bulk good to cnoice to 260 POUndS S1490l 15 25: top 15 250 to 304 pounds $1450 $1525 some 11475 odd beavles down to $1400 good to choice sows $1300 © 1335 odd jltno 50 Sheep — Salable Practically no sales: good to choice wooled spring lambs nominally quoted $1500 an 1550 — PORTLAND July 19 Hogs — falahle andor total 1750cents Steady above 25 to 35 with last Mondav good ot choice 185 to 230 pounds Friday 14 25 1450 2!S0 to 300 pounds $1325 d 1375: light lights $1325'ai1350 good sows weak at sioou a li uo Cattle — Salable and total 1R50 Cslvea — Salahle and total 200 good Steady fed steers best held around $1550 $16 00 : few grass steers $11 00 Jf1 1 3 OO some held higher: few grass heifers canner and cutter cowa J1OH0W125O: $8 00 in 775: good to choice vealers $1400 1500 Sheep — Salable and total 1800 Steady good to cnoice spring iambs sisooss feeders 1325 common $1000 ® 1050 mostly $1050: yearlings $1000 81100 gooo ewes touuvoY3 OMAHA Julv 19 Hog Salable 13800: total 22500 Fairly active 10 to 20 cetrte lower good to choice 190 to 270 pounds $1315 fi 13 25 practical top $1325: aparlngly $1330 1335 pajt load $1340 270 to 300 1350 300 to 360 pounds riunds $1300 U160 to 180 pounds $1265 (i 1315: good aowa S1225 nv 12 50 : ex treme heavies $1220 Blags S1300 down — Cattle Salable and total 8500 Bteady fed ateers heifers and yearlings steady little done on medium ot good grade ateers: cowa aieady to weak bulla strong to 25 cents higher lighter weights up most several loads good to vealers steady choice fed steers mostly medium weights 2 loads medium to good $155011600: short-fed- s $1550: good to choice heifers and mixed yearlings $1350 1 490 : choice heifers he'd higher: medium to good havy cows few good cowa $1075 Si 12 50 $1300 good heavy heifers held higher 1 1 64 67 thAt which is held against silver certificates and thus force the retirement of silver certificates from our monetary system This of course would mean either harmful deflation' or the substitution of another kind of paper money in lieu of those silver certificates This other kind of paper money would under our present laws necesbe a currency founded sarily interest-bearing on an indebtedness This ' interest burden would be an additional load upon the back of the taxpayers for the privilege of having private parties furnish us the money which is needed today instead of the constitutional 11100 1-- part: MONDAY'S QUOTATIONS' I I Bid Asked Am Metal M Co 01 Big Hill 10 Bingham Metals 04 Black Metals 03 Bristol feUver 06 Bullion 02 Cardiff 03 Cedar Talisman 03 Central Standard 00 Chief Con 42 Clavton Silver 50 Colorado Con 03 Columbus Rsxall 01 Combined Metal 12 Comet Coal 17 Commonwealth Lead 03 Crescent Kagle 10 Croff 00 Crown Point 02 uragon 04 Eaat Crown Point East Standard 07 East Tlntlc Coal 08 Eaat Utah 02 Kmplr Mines 03 Eureka Bullion 16 Eureka Llllv Con 20 Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Cold Chain 03 Great Western 01 Horn Sliver 13 Howell Kennebeo 03 Kentucky Utah 09 Keystone 20 Leonora 00 T ittl Ub 00 Magnolia Lead 04 Mammoth 35 Miller Hill 02 Miners Gold 02 Missouri Monarch 03 Moscow 01 Mt Citv CoDner 237 Mountain View 04 Nalldrlver 20 New Park 76 New Oulncy 02 Lllv 45 North Standard 03 Ohio Copper 07 Park Bingham 02 Park Cltv Con 09 rTK Konoid 04 Park Nelaon 02 Park Premier f)4 Park Utah 2 60 Ploche ETistol 01 Plurrfble Mines 09 £lV"' 15 Prince Con 30 Rico Argentine 60 Pl'v— King Coal 4 25 diver King West 33 Silver Shield 00 Sioux Mines 01 South Iron Blossom 03 South Standard 05 Swansea Con 03 Tar Babv 01 Tlntlc Tad Tintic Standard 190 Union Chief 03 ITt-- v con 01 Utah Wvo Con Oil 10 Victor Con 05 Walker Mining 35 West Toledo 00 03 Yankee Con 03 Znma 03 UtPh Ida Bug com 2 57 do pfd 11 12 MONDAY'S BALES American Metal 2000 at Chief Consolidated 100 at 42c Horn Silver 2000 at 13c New Park 100 at 76c Prlr fill CmtaAlM imA ' OOOft - l "However I shall not rest secure nor stop my campaign unless and until all the silver purchases acts are wiped clean off the statute books To keep paying 71 cents per ounce for all domestically mined silver is just silly Under these acts we must keep purchasing this silver forever and a day — at least until the amount of silver that th d of treasury has equals all monetary metal It will be well-nig- h impossible for the silver to be purchased to the extent d of of a total of the supply of gold and silver Be advised we have $23000000000 worth of gold stored at Fort Knox as against a little over $2000000000 worth of silver stored at West Point The ratio must reach 2 to 1 — $2 worth of gold to $1 worth of silver Considering the fact that we have $23000000000 worth of gold It would take a century to reach the ratio of 2 to 1 Thus the silver bloc is sitting pretty unless we rip out the foundations from under it" But Celler was not alone in the singing of swan songs One Mr Smith of Ohio delivered a similar address The best answer to both these crusaders against silver was given by Murdock of Arizona who said in part: "The gentleman from Ohio is the bitterest foe of silver whom I know of in this membership He wants all modern silver legislation repealed He would demote one of the precious metals one used since the dawn of civilization as money and recognized by the founders of this republic to the status of a mere commodity and stricken entirely from its proud place in our monetary system Is it so asinine as the gentleman has declared for the government to receive at the rate of 71 cents an ounce for its silver going into the was effort when the government pays 71 cents an ounce In his ardent desire to wipe out all existing legislation dealing with silver be is playing into the hands of a class in this country who have usurped the constitutional and sovereign power of issuing money which power and right should belong to the government only The gentlemen apparently would take from the treasury now all silver even fathers "The gentleman from New York (Mr Celler) has all along contended that silver should be 'put into the' war effort' with which I agree and have agreed all along and he implies that the failure to enact his amendment to the treasury appropriation bill is depriving the war effort of the necessary silver I deny that I feel that the crippling amendment which the gentleman from NewYork offered to the treasury appropriation bill would not so much aid the war effort as provide cheap silver for the manufacture bf articles for nonessential domestic use" One cannot escape the conclusion that what Bilver needs most is more of the brand of intelligent analysis of silver as that of Murdock of Arizona — plus eternal vigilance sv" Traffic Case ' r Police Judge Continues Trial for Charles Wallace 69 of Sixth East street on a charpa of drunken driving was ordered continued until August 8 by Judge Reva Beck Boaone Monday in Salt Lake police court Tolice records showed that Mr Wallace was arrested June 22 at Ninth East and Second SoutA streets after he allegedly ran his automobile over the curb Arjaan Dekker 28 of 1871 Thirteenth East atreet entered a plea of innocent to a charge of hit-ru- n driving and trial was set for July 28 He was arrested ac cording to police records Saturday when officers said he failed to stop after hitting a parked vehicle Trial was set Tuesday for Irene H Argentos of 233 North Seventh West street who pleaded innocent to a charge of ignoring a stop sign When he denied that he drove too close to another vehicle trial waa set Friday for Fherrel Draper of Sandy Paul Oliver of 154 East 2100 South street pleaded guilty to driving without an operator'! license and was fined $5 Other cases in court Monday were: Speeding — Rulon H Tobrum of Murray and Charles D Ince of Holladay each fined $5 Ignoring a stop sign — Joseph Ash of 2614 Eleventh East street Joe S Marcon of Murray John W Whipple of 436 North Fifth West street Evan Howard of 51 West Stratford avenue Paul E Nelson of Roosevelt A W Farnsworth of Sandy and Kenneth Blood of 3651 Ninth East street each fined $10 Mabel E Barnard of 226 Twelfth East street and Vern Boyer of Coalville each fined $5 Clarence A Hancock of 1058 Tenth East street fined ?3 Driving through a red traffic light — Howard Abram of 105 East 2400 South street fined $11 William D Haynes of 228 Westminster avenue Norman Smith of Midvale Dewite Barney of 425 North Second West street Horace Max Seal of Lark Beverly Jan Schryber of 1442 Sixth Eaat street John R Archuletta of J29 South First West street Nells Coates of 3075 South State street and Paul Hiuman of Ogden each fined $10 Ray Holdaway of Frovo Lillian Ray of 242 West Third North street also charged with driving with no driver's license H D Loyett of 554 Tenth East street K M Pack of Centerville each fined $5 Falling to report on a traffic ticket— Robert Haynes of 483 Goshen street charged with failing to appear on three tickets forfeited bond of $45 Reed M Lambert of 1838 Ninth East street Marion J Snow of 2728 Eighth East street Mrs S Stauffer of 26 North Wolcott street Preston Lee Young of 115 East Second South street each forfeited bond of $15 Edward P Nielsen of 2551 Fifth East street and Mike Skanter of 1596 South Main street each forfeited bond of $5 j 211 r -' & Frank M Castleton Pio- neer business man dies Death Claims S L Merchant Frank M Castleton 82 729 n Third avenue pioneer merchant died In a Salt Lake hospital Monday at 1:30 p m of bronchial pneumonia Mr Castleton had been in the grocery business in Salt Lake City for many years He was the son of James Joseph and Frances Brown Castleton and was born in Lowestoff Suffolk England March 5 1861 He came to this country with his parents when he was 2 years old and had resided since in Salt Lake City As a boy he was employed by 07' the S P Teasdale company pioneer concern and later went into business with his brothers operating the firm of Castleton Broth-er- s He was actively engaged in the retail grocery business until 1942 He was one of the original LDS members of the Twenty-firs- t ward His wife Mrs Ellen Hilton Castleton died in October 1935 He is survived by two daughters Misses Myrtle and Louise Castleton a son Frank B Castleton all of Salt Lake City two WASHINGTON grandchildren and one greatJuly 19 two brothers James Ickes as petroleum ad grandchild S Castleton Salt Lake City and ministrator called Monday for a Arthur R Castleton Malad Idaho net increase of 96100 barrels daily in oil production for August The production rate was set at 4424600 barrels daily compared with 4328500 this month In cer Adrianna V dejong tifications to oil producing states 7 Mrs Adrianna Versteeg deJong 175 Fourth avenue died In a Saif Lake Important changes called for an hospital m chronic a of 8:20 at Monday increase of 90000 barrels daily for cholecystitis Mrs flejonlt was in Holland OcTexas and 25000 barrels daily for born a 3 1875 tober of Jan and Louisiana Ickes explained this duKhtr s Loeve was done because completion of Teuntje She was married Cornelius to the eastward leg of the Texas-to-ea13 in Holland coast pipe line along with 1895 September came to Utah She other improvements in the trans vears ago and In to returned 1935 portation situation makes it pos- Holland and served a sible to move increased volumes mission for 10O0 at L D a churrh the of oil out xf the southwest consolidated 100 at 26 e waa an active prie 9c Rico 200 at 58"- "so Rates of production certified to She church worker LDS Tinttc standard 800 at $190 at 57e and waa a member the eastern and midwestern states of CURB SALES (12-p m) the North EightNew Park 10OO at 75 cents were reduced generally to conform eenth LDS ward Relief ( society Position of Treasury with continued declining pro- Surviving ar her WASHINGTON July 19 ( AP) —Tha pehusband of Salt aucuve while the Rocky Lake capacity tition of tha treasury Unlisted Industrials July 16: her CKy mountain states and California got father who resides Receipts $6595463732 2939126R93 sons Expenditures in five Holland: minor unward revisions because of Cornelius Jan Aart Net balances $101110984R991 Bid Tm Asked 4 Working balance included J9 348 increased reBastlaan and Adrl- -Lake productive capacity 27 two Amale Sug pfd 8 05 of Salt anus daujrB deJotiR City T85 from additional oil devel- tr TVimtn sinvtera of Holland and Mrs siCustoma receipt tor montu 116258- Con Wag A Mach sulting 325 600 Nat Tun A Mn 1 75 Marrarwt Jirketta of Salt Lake Cltv: three 300 Utah Fire Clay Mining issues held firm in fairly opment in those areas 62 50 1151-- f 5900 staters and three brothers raaidlng In Hol 2893'iP83 f"C1 T"r (JUly 1) h PftL $8 pfd 61 00 63 00 and 20 grandennoren land active trading Monday on the Salt do S7 pfd 66 50 conducted Wed 6600 be will fiscal Funeral xpendlture services J36533S9year Z C M I Lake stock exchange 6100 6500 at 1 p m InA the EighteenthHeber LDS nesday chaDel C Oil street bv 103 ward 2 00xPendtiurea ° 50 J 21 Tintic May Standard to recovered Output SALES Friends may call at 024 85'" Kimball bishop Utah PAL $7 pfd 6 at $6650 Total debt S1441828892B4S3 $190 up 2i cents and Chief Con260 East South Temple street Tuesday Hits New High ovr Previous day 68260- from 4 p m to 8 p m at 1146 South solidated to 42 centa up 5 cents West street Wednseday from 10 57nr)e" Eighth Horn Silver declined to 13 cents m until noon and at the ward chapel Gold assets 12235710679682 Salt Lake Curb WASHINGTON July 19 (UP)— half an hour before the services Burial off a half cent The bureau of mines reported Mon will b In Salt Lake City cemetery Rico sold Argentine Bid unchanged Asked at 58 cents New Park at 76 cents day that production of crude petro Jolin Francis Gunn S 320 Amalg Sugar com $ 3 35 rose to me mgriesi and Park City Consolidated at leum in jviay First Security Corp 31 25 30 25 Funeral services will be conducted Thurs n eDruary Mountain Fuel Supply level 7 00 since 9 770 cents at 2 p m at 260 East South lempie Utah Oil Refining 10 OO 75 1040 The May daily average produc day OO Utah Home Fire Ins:139 street for John Francil Gunn 74 3056 In the unlisted 145 section Utah Bamberger R R bonds' 80 00 83 00 Robert Johan Erickson Seventh East street Power and Light $7 preferred de- tion was 3995000 barrels or 28 who Bundav In 000 barrels above the Anril irvpr a Salt del Funeral services for Robert Johan clined to $6650 off 50 cents Lake hoapltal 60 824 Araplwn avenue will b Mr Gunn an em conducted Thuradav noon In the Twenty-alxt-h New Park eased in afternoon age and 440000 barrels greater ploye of thr titan Ninth ward Weat and eleventh LDS Traction and IlBht S L Bank Clearin rye man in iviay Mr Krlckaon die- - Monday Souih streets average company for 4 5 curb trading1 to 75 cents at his home of arteriosclerosis to stills uaiiy run crude waa to vears born amounted SepOO SalurdsVa debits He waa born August 12 18R2 at n)361 S1 n tember 10 1868 in Same dav last year 3710000 barrels in May a decline Ball 3202B04OO A member of the D S Week'B debits Norway Citv tha 2844 73224 O0 Plant Contract Ijika of church sisrv 22000 waa ha barrels week last vear from Menlamln on son and the Awarded of fotr tailor a 255805 formerly April Alice B o ra b i d Mondava clearings local dertmeti store 525309158 ( Same day last vear 4 74 4 B05 4 5 Mr Kriokaon la survived bv hla widow WASHINGTON July 19 (UP)— rate Ounn Martlia Ertrkaon: bla mother Urm Matilda The total demand for motor fuel He waa a memThe Defense Plant comoration Krtckeon tha following sons and daughber of the LDH in May was about 54100000 bar- church goon heavy nulla ters: Mrs Vlrsrtnla rav Mrs Viola $1 400 ft 1425 was ad activa light a announced Monday $3900000 rels or 2 per cent less than In hi musical circles Wllford and Ralph Krlckson of Salt Laka weighta down to $1350 vealer top l4 50 vealer weight atock steer calves $1600 City nine grandchildren : two atsters Mrs coniraci wim uie iwonoiiui Port- May 1942 having been A memv wwii yrarilUK S'OCKers JiaUI) ber of the LDS tabAgnes Hanagaard Manti and Mrs Inta land Midwest company Los Ange7000: Sheep — Salable 7100 total Combv OErien: two brothers Arthur Enrk-ao- n He ernacle choir to provide plant facilities in les Spring lamba weak to U rani K em merer Wyo arxl Eugena Erlcit-omemwaa a charter other claaaea fenerally steady Oftden good and ber of the Twenty-firWyoming inano lambs Friends may call a 21 28 South Stat spring ward $1500© LDS a p """ one Produce Market -- t $300©SOO u 371 171 Market 64 4 11110 S L Stock ft 66 d 5 4 26 24 I 63 18 15 18 70 21 1JMi 18 16 20 63 30 5 3!) 28 2 1 18ft 10 10 18 - 27 21 ' 34! 54 I Ga-n- "iy-30- 3 3 2 - - 31 42 7 72 20 20 63 20 77 35 30 16 19 28 25 71 24 88 2t a 4 7 § d 331 221 8 ll Pcsl-Co!- t 2-- l 26 II 111 25 II 88 71 1 I 24 8 11! Rnyaj Ann 6 12c: Windsors 10 4P — Per crate and bushel: Early Pwarhee rr- e T5c $1 25 southern Utah $200 H 8 9V 4 15T 361 18 4' 70 NYC&SLpf &TY Bhpbld 6 21 51 No Am Av No Amr Co 1741 18 15i 16a North Pac Ohio Oil 1941 21 Ow-Il! 63s4 Glas 131 30 Pac G A E 5 Pac Tin Cn! 27 4 Pack Motrl 27 24 40 Pn Am Alrl 38 Param Pic 7 PkUt Cn Ml 3 on Peimcv J Cl Fenn R R 39 30 3 2c -- 15 39 Mi NY Cm RR Apples — P" box: Ear'y June lug SI 50 fjns Astrachau $150 fa 250 Berries — Per crate: Cowberries $325 'ri 3 50 gooseberries $2 25: red $2 754) 3 00 Youngberries rupbemn $3756 400 i'rurthemti— Per $300 crate: black $300: red Curran'i 12 00 2 25: native $3 00 C3frrfl — Per pound Lamberts 12 dt t H 26Mj 39H Mid Con PI Minn H R Mission CP' IEIITS II' 12 16 78 ftll 39 14'Al 13 12H 38 42 H 11 21 5-- Nat Gvns Lead rat Nat PAL Natl Bteel Nahl Corp Nwprt Ind 16V 38 43HI- 55 I Monprices day morning at the growers' market: "A a3Mi uet £ais Fruits Vegetable? The foTevlnt wire "quote! - Ml 39 58 D4ROW pf of a H 1 9 Del A Hud Dei LAW tiec Erie 'A 4s A Co Auto-Lt- 3 181 3 101 2 501 67 Close : I 41V4 Container point higher on the stock exCI change in quiet dealings and the Monaant Wrd general trend was steady in more Mont Mur- -v c active outside markets Nash Kel Bisct Sales of $10337700 compared Nat N Cash R Nat Dv Prl with $11 950500 last Friday Nat Distil per 22 y? 26 T 5 24 22 4 ( -- V Edls 1-- S "!' arir lt'-j- 19 83 Mi 42 ContBaklng cont can Cont Mot Cont Oil n Corn Prod Crane Co Crown Zell Crucible 8t Cub-Bug Curtla Pub El 15 6 2 3 7 2 3 U8DA 13-1- I C 144 38 Mi 48 W - 22W 41 41 43 Ml P I Cr£r rr 39ii - 39 I £' 42Mi 3Si 1204 al 250 54 V M rsoat do ct Evans Prod Fairbanks Firestone — 19 NEW YORK July (T) The Flintkote On Cable bond market shuffled over a nar- Cien Elec Cen Foods row range Monday with moderate Gen Motors Gillette gains in scattered rays the princi- Olldden SCoR pal contribution to the advancing Goodrich Odvr TAR! aide Gt N R Pfi Strongest among these were sev-r- G West 8 I loans o? the Seaboard Airline Hollv SueMl International Great Northern Chi- Homstk Houst Oil I 111 cago & Sforth Western Rio Grande IndusCentrl Rav C Insoir C Western and Wisconsin Central Interlke Other recent favorites lost much Int Harv Ir Nick C! ef their punch and were lower or In Int Paoer In T A Tl unchanged at the close These In- Johns cluded loans of the Baltimore & Jones 4M 11 Ohio St Paul Rock Island Mis- Kan Cltv Si souri Pacific New Haven New Kennecott Krciee S 8! York Central and Southern Pa- Krog O Gro KG I Lib cific IMcNAI A MB' Utilities were in selective de- Lie Cari mand Portland General Electric LKlulil Lockheed In 4Vs pushed up 1 8 points to Loew's close at 99± New England Tele- Lorlllard Lou A Nasi Trksl phone 4'2s added 8 at 125 8 Mack Marv It HI and American Telephone 3s gained Marsh Fld Martin O LI U at 116 McGraw El McK R United governments MUmlA Cool closed J- 54 38 38 V& 481 19 Cop Cona Edis Bond Prices Hold To Narrow Range 15 Market 10S Credit In Tr Dls Dome T 12 16 8Vk 78 29 23 Mi 'a 94 14 H Col O A El Deere 71 21 321 211 12 16 8 79 Livestock 7 Cluett-Pe- a Coca-Co- l Curtisa-W- 221 661 3! 193 29 C A O Chi O W pf Co!gate-- 51 91 By the Shift Boss house Congressman Celler leader of the tampaign to stop the 13 1091 purchase of domestic silver has 16110not been heard from (at this writsince the Green bill was Total bond aalea Monday J10S37700: ing) enacted but part of his swan song previous day $7664000: week M0$9-52700- 0 on the bill Just before its pas year ago $3174000 two years aeo $7914400: January 1 to date sage is interesting Because it year ago $1180187100: emphasizes the almost fanatical tyo years ago $1225490450 determination to continue the fight against silver Congressman Celler said in 28 n Com Com Com Com Com Cons HAS 33 'a 26i 124 BHggs Mf Brunaw-Budd Mfe Budd Whi BurrAdMc Calif Pckg CanDGAle Can Pac Catrpll Tr Celanese C Celotex C Cerro de P Chrysler Climax Amer Sun Pow Bunker Cities Service Elec Bond A S do pfd Hecla Mlnlns: Mt Citv Cod Niae Hud Pow Technicolor Trans Lux United Gas Utah Idaho Sua: Utah PL Dfd Utah Radio 14V 631 AtchT8F Borg-War- BTOCKS (Sales In hundreds) ISalesI HiKh I Low 46H Am ZLAH An aeon Cp er States to 42Vi 221 23 109 6 119 3 108 701 39 II 52 115' 58 281 63 3s 4s4s 4s NEW YORK Julv 19 (API — Following: Is a list of Monday's transactions on the New York curb exchange: 26' 1571157 65 II 92 00 ' 3a 3s Curb Prices 15Mi ISalesI Closel 34 98 Allegheny cv 5a 49 do 5s 50 st A A F P 5s 2030 A T A T 68 do 61 do 4a 95 6s Beth Steel 52 D A R G W 4a 36 Ill Cent 4 66 Mo Pac 5s 77 P" So Pac 81 do 69 do 3 1 46 80 Pac Ore 77 Un Pac 1st 4s 47 U P A L 5s 44 West Un 5s 51 I 38 16 30 14 H 23 '4 10 16V Am Stl r'd Am TAT Am Tob B Am Vise Am WlWk Atl CM L Atl Refog AUas Corp Avlat Cor Bald Loco Oh Bait Bani Oil Bendlx AV Beth Stl Boeng Arp Borden Co 1 41 71V4 901 904 38 Am RaVatH Am Roi M Am 8m A R ts - 13H Am Can Am CFd Am Cr 8u Am Distill Am Lom Am Metal NEW YORK July 19 UP)— Scattered peace stocks Including rails did moderately well in Monday's market while many leaders elsewhere were generally unresponsive to exceptionally cheering war bulletins Aasorted favorites edged into new high ground for the move at the tart but the majority slipped under the best when the final gong bounded and losers among armament-rated issues notably were widespread Selling however never was urgent and dealings were relatively slow 4 throughout Transfers of 834120 shares compared with 1040750 in the preceding full ession Hopes for a boost in crude quotations coupled with postwar optimism aided the petroleum department Steela had to contend with net talk of & dip in second-quartfor the big producers The wage outlook apparently kept most rails on the sidetrack despite Tleasing revenue statements and forecasts of expending traffic In the "new high division was American Telephone' up 58 at 157? notwithstanding the concern failed by a few cents to earn its regular quarterly dividend in the second three months Standard Oil N' J) Pure Oil Ohio Oil and V S Lines Advances were retained by Texas company Santa Fe Chrysler U S Rubber Sears Roebuck Can American Vegtinghouse Eastman Kodak Dome Mines and American Smelting Casualties included United States Steel Bethlehem General Motors Douglas Aircraft United Aircraft New York Central Great Northern Goodyear Anaconda Kennecott Allied Chemical J I Case and General Electric A Co members exchange) Close Chanfie Low High Industrials 14531 14439 14474 up 02 Ralls 37 G6 3762 3765 off 20 Utilities 2230 2210 2219 off 01 Bonds S697 up 03 : off 16 Commodities Industrials j9254Ralls Low Low HiKh Year High 1943 14582 119 26 3811 2759 1942 11971 9228 2928 2331 1 Professor Spahr's excited outline of the "dishonesty" and Net "immorality" and other perfidies of all responsible for the enactChg ment of the Green silver bill (detailed recently in this column) demonstrated how angry antisilverites become when thwarted '4 in their determination to destroy the silver purchase acts It also indicated continued failure or refusal to comprehend the basic factors of the silver question CORPORATION BONDS (Sales In $10001 J A Honle (Furnished New byYork stock 11 AJChmD Allied tttri Alils-CM Am Alrlm NEW YORK July 19 (AP) — Following are Monday's closing prices sales and net changes of bonds on the New York stock exchange : Dow-Jone- s Averages BTOCKS h 5-- "ItBond Prices NEW TORK Career Closes Celler Vows to Destroy Silver Purchase Acts - 2 one-thir- one-thir- well-know- Ickes Increases Oil Quota CSV-Secre- tary Deaths Ver-tee- de-Jo- st two-ye- Mining Issues Remain Firm I I I 422-92- U-- I Deaths I Krk-k-so- n iiz rtram-ma1 : -' v- 1 n st load $1525: few good year 1510 ® 1375 : good and ling wethers choice slaughter$1350 ewes $700 3 750: cull to common $5255 600: straight culls downKa to 1$325 part load Montana feeding m Al niCNVFR 19 f vame — salableJulyand total 3500 Calvea — Salable and total 200 Largely fed steers: increased supply heifers steers 60 loads good to choice $1540 steady 15 75 some held higher little done to heifers: part load medium to good $1360: cows load young grass-fa- t SI 275 steady aeveral loads $1200: other medium to good S1025 If 1 175: cutter and common $875(blOOO canners $7O0r85O: bulls steady medium to good $1200ift'13 75 few common $1100: vealers steady medium lo choice 81300W150O: few heavy calvea $1400 nothing done on stockera and feedera weak to 25 centa lower 700O 2800 total Hogs — Salable Butchers 10 to 15 centa lower active at decline: sows steady to 15 rents lower 190 t0 270 pounds (if early top $1350 to all 270 to 330 pounds fl 300 ifr 1335 few 2 75 M 3 40 : few 160 to 180 pounds good aowa $1200 191240 beat lights $12 50 — Sheep Sa'able 3500 total 4900 Ewea S82SW700 ateady nothing done on other claaaea: aaklng steady about $1575 as 1 Municipal and 1 U S Government Bonds serving in the MIA O P A MINIMUM PRICES the superintendency BUTTER IN BULK — SAN FRANCISCO of the Sunday school 83 score as president of the 43 $ 92 score 42 A one hundred eighty-thir- d Mr Guna CHICAGO July 19 Dsfarred de- 90 score 42 Quorum of sev liveries of wheat rallied(AP)— CHEESE — SAN FRANCISCO toward th cloae and as secretary to tha high priest enty e Monday after selllna off earlier on hede-in- Triplets 27 quorum pressure Final prices were EGOS — SALT LAKE CITY Survivors irmlude his widow Mrs Mary nicher on September December andslishtly Mav Lartta white specials doten 49 Ann Jackson unn four sons Walter J contracts while the Julv delivery was off Larpe white extras dozen 47 Gunn San Pedis Cal : B IeRov William Coverlne bv previous short Larpe white standards dozen fractionally 43 D and Cliff Gunn of Bait Lake sellers aided the late unturn Medium white extras dozen 43 five daughters Mra Rhoda D Stav City Mrs Rve was nervous and weak throughout G Devey and Mra Zelma G Alice Mallory the aesaioii dropnine more than 2 centa NEW TORK July 19 (AP — Butter: of Salt Lake City Mrs Mlla G Capener at one time with Julv eelline about 12 Two days' receipts 1325208 pounds: firm Lawrepce Kan and Mrs Dalsv G Hants cents under recent peaks Home of the Two days' receipts 320499 Cheyenne Wvo : two brothers Cheese: Alma j! severe losses were recovered In late trad-inominal: no quotations and Alfred G Gunn of Salt Lake Citv pound: when the rallv In wheat brousM llcht one alster Mra Sarah G Kener Two Salt Kgga: days' receipts 24404 cases buvinrr Uito the rve bit Oata dianlaved firm Lake Citv: 31 grandchildren and five greatan easier undertone with aellinR com inn Oreased poultry! Firm grandchildren from the porthweat call servat the Live Slow may Frlpnds place of poultry: At the c'ose wheat was 4 cent lower ices from 4 to 8 p m Wednesday and to Mi cent hirber: July S144V4: SeptemJuly 19 fAP)— Butter: Re- Thursday frnm noon until 2 p m Burial Chicago ber $144 m 144 V4 : oata were will in bt 1254872 8a!t ceipts Laki to pounds cent lower: City cemetery Julv 59 H i EKM: Recflntn 9903 cases unsettled cents and rve waa to 1H cfnti low-e- r Llva poultry: Receipt! 12 trucks firm Julv $105Wi V Chicago Grain otS n It Wheat $1 1 Pent Ju4v rec 1 1 Mav Oata — Julv Pent ree Mav Rve — 1 Julv 1 Sent 1 Dec 1 Mav 444 444 46H $1 43V4 1 47Mi 46H 25 & Go 210 Beason Bldg 2nd So Dial E 01 70M 70 Mi: 47Vt T 68 l On 04' OHii 10H 68 H lOfl lOfitV 0H l10Tt 1 1 V 67 eiT4 68 H f InH Oft H 09 Cash Quotations CHICAGO July lf (AP) — Caah No 1 hard $148 No 2 S143V4 146: No 3 red I147H: 185Vi: Corn Oats Close 44H 144 It 44 H 4fl 14SH 1 44H 14 1 4K touch mixed S162V4 Lincoln lire Low HlRil 1 07 09H wheat No 3 No 3 no aalea No 1 feed 69 He: No 1 mixed No 1 white 71c No 2 No 3 69c J No 4 69 H: No 1 &70e special red 71c Barlev maltlnff SI 15 VI 20 nominal: 17 nominal hard Si feed $103 it 112 nominal No 2 vallow SI 71 14 : No 3 Soybeans $170Mi : No 4 S165U : aample grade Mo 2 mixed 171V yellow $1 58 141 will be in Ogden City cemetery Franklin H Pickering Funeral services for Franklin Harper 85 pioneer Bait Lake atreet Pickering car motorman who died Sundav will ba conducted Wednesday at 1 p rn In tha Twenty-firs- t ward chapel LDS First avenue and K street by John P Green bishop Friends mav rail at 2fl0 East rViutti Temple street Tuesday evening and until 12:TfO p m Buriau will ba In bait Laka City cemetery on Continued Following Pape Fl orence Gnrbctt Andrews Range of Chicago Futures Open street Wednesday from 4 to 9 p ra and Thursday at tha Erickson home from 10 a m until time of aervlcea Burial Investing Companies — NEW TORK July 19 (AP) Quotations by National Association o£ Securities Dealers Inc Affiliated F"und Inc Dividend 8harea Fund Inveatora Inc 2 Keyatone Custodo do do do Maryland Fund Quarterly Inc Sharea B-- B-B-- 8-- 4 Bid Asked M 131 flf 38 3 1 22 2rt 17 28 00 37 4260 9 4 4R 4 48 47 Market potato CHICAGO July 19 - 24 11 28 93 19 IS 10 S3 4 98 4 93 712 (AP) — Potatoes: Arrivals 197 on track 2S3: total U 8 shipments Saturday 711: Sunday 44: supdemand fair market plies moderate eteadv for best stock: California Long Whites U 8 No 1 $425: ' Washington Bliss Triumphs U 8 No 1 J425 4j 4 35 : Kaimaa Bliaa Triumpha U S No 1 $330 Oi Mlaaouri Cobblers fair to nenerallv rood quality $250tr275: Nebraska Bliss Triumpha U S $255 30 Nol Mrs Florence Garbett Andrews 71 1045 Fuller avenue died at her home Monday at 2 a m of a cerebral bemor- rhace She was horn December 24 1871 in Staffordshire EnEland a daughter of Emanuel and Phebie Colburn Garbett Her husband Harry J Andrews died In 1933 Mrs Andrews Is survived by one sister Mra Alice G Baer Salt Latie City Illand one brother Charles Garbett Olrard Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 :3n p m at 255 Second Eaat reet by the Rev George J Weber nastor of First Congregational church Burial will ba In Mt Olivet cemetery Mamie Hayes Arnitp ei9 Mamie Hayes Arnup of 1R93 Sixth East street died In a Salt Lake hospital at 4:15 p m Monday of a stroke following an Illness of five months She was born in Salt Lake Cltv January 21 1874 daughter of Mr and Mrs W A Hayes and was married to John W Arnup six years ago She was a member who died of the T T e church Surviving are a son John DAle Arnup and a daughter Mra Delia Mercer- - both KM of FVt Lke Cltv and two grandsons: a brother William Hayes Salt Lake City and two sisters Mrs Tom G Doxey and Mrs E J Brain ot Salt Lake City Wed-nead- AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE To Comply With Utah's New Financial Responsibility Act Tl Ration SI 9 Boston Blda Annual Premium Card "A" $1675 1825 "C" 1950 (Premiums Less Outslda of Salt Laks City) CONTINENTAL AGENCY COMPANY Tel 519 Bo'ton Rldg |