Show L i T THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER 10 HONDAIT EVENING NOVEMBER IS 1929 TRADE IS BACK TO NORMAL IN tVALL STREET! J Quotations! Furnished by A Hogle & Co Brokers 225-- 6 Eccles Bldg ‘ " Prices Drift Irregularly Lower But Few Make LOWERS Keep Abreast of Market Toward tits Tickers t Close Bid ± By STANLEY W PRENOSIL Associated Press Financial Editor Nov 18— (AP)- NEW YORK d Disregarding favorable week-enbusiness and financiai news includ- ing the calling of la series of conferences by President 'Hoover to stock prices business stimulate turned reactionary today on what appeared tj be a heavy volumesell-of profit taking and some short 5 points ing Net declines of 1 atofew were quite "general with larger decmes and also a sprinkling of net gains Stock exchange activities are back to what traders call normal of Trading showed a reduction in volume from-las- t about one-thir- d Friday’s session and a much larger reduction from the levels earlier last week The ticker kept fairly well abreast of the market the longest delay reported being less than 20 minutes CORRECTION MADE in In view of the sharp advance the twb closing sessions of— last week today’s setback was regarded more as a correction of a temporarily top heavy condition than the There beginning of a fresh decline volume were no signs of any large of distress liquidation although many brokers feel that the backwash of the recent drastic decline will continue for some time to come Credit conditions were distinctly easier Call money renewed at 5 per cent and dropped to 5 when funds became available in the outside market as low as 4 per cent The recent drastic decline in broreleased a large volkers’ loans-ha-s ume Of credit part of which has been made available in the call market Several favorable dividend devcl toopments made their appearancecomPont Du of the day Directors an extra of 70 cents pany declared as contrasted with an extra of 50 cents in the previous quarter Calumet & Hecla authorized a dividend of $150 as i against the previous payment of $1 EXCHANGE FAILS Failure of a New York stock exchange house the first as a result of th’e recent drastic break in prices was announced Just before tle mar-ic- e f I closed fluctuations in toLome were rather erratic in market day’s character U S Steel common opened fractionally lower at 163 and then drooped rallied to 164 back to 160 Allied Chemical dropped 8 points and rallied 10 of-th- "03 45 01 02 01 125 62 16 01 63 19 03 07 03 Howell A Id 08 Iron King 50 Keystone Kennebec Lehi Tintic Leonora Little Msy Mason Valley Mammoth Michigan Utah Monarch Lead ::::: 52 39 17 40 20 07 07 03 03 02 03 -- 130 100 132 125 05 100 132 03 95 130 Moscow Mountain View v Montana Bingham Mountain states Naildriver New Quincy North Lily North Standard Ohio- - Copper Park Bingham Park King Park Konold 02 04 05 07 04 29 Park Nelson Park Premier Park Utah 37 137 425 12 120 140 450 12 125 19 25 20 -- 07 Plutus Pioche' Bristol Prince Con Price 425 100 80 02 03 03 01 02 66 53 Prqvo Rico Agentine Silver King Coal 1 Sioux Mines 18 22 1050 10-2- 07 08 17 05 13 Silver Shield 02 Silver Standard Soutli Standard! 20 02 South Iron Blossom 17 Standard Lily iih 05 Tar Baby 04 Tintic Central Tintic Lead 137 Tintic "Standard 1062 05 Tintic Giant' 00 Union Chief 02 Utah Con Victor Con 23 e 21 07 180 1075 15 02 09 430 UNLISTED STOCKS points J 9 ( Bid (Asked each General Electric American Eureka Standard 450 500 and American Telephone Cap 02 01 Mineral Veins Westlnghouse Electric and Eastman 25 20 Park Galena Kodak sold down 4pcint$ or more 10 13 Three Kings' 08 07 Fiske Ophir Auburn Auto broke 14 I Case and Columbian Carbon - BOIMARKET November 18 1929 : OPENING sales Bingham Metals 1000 at Central Standard 2000 at Sc Colorado Consolidated 1000 at Crown Point 500 at 9c Cardiff 'lfOO at 28c 5c PRICES HIGHER 7c U- - Government Securi- ties Take Leadership In Movement S 200 at 70c Emerald 500 at 15c Eureka Lily 1600 at $12Q Eureka Bullion 100 at 62c 700 63c 600 at 64c 300 at 65c Iron King 400i at 52c 400 NEW YORK Nov 18 — (UP) — 53cc consome in irregularity Despite Keystone 2000 at 4lc vertibles prices on the bond market Lehi Tintic 2000 at worked to higher levels in the inLeonora 1000 alt itial session of the week today 800 Moscow 200 at $132 of the United States Dix-But- te at at ‘ f 2c7c under-l- eadership government securities in which several new highs were established on a continuation of the recent accumulation of these Issues First- and fourth Liberty and treasury 3sfwerq bid up - to establishing new peaks for the year although" Liberty and the treasury 45 sold off moderately Further good demand was in evidence for high grade industrials among which United Drug 5s U Sr Rubber 5s and Bethlehem Steel 6s were prominent on the tape Junior" rail lihes moved up briskly The features jin this group included St Paul Adjustment 5s up 1 Seaboard All Florida 6s up 1 and Chicago Eastern Illinois 5s up A mixed trend marked the share Convertible rails were privileges strong in sympathy with their relative stocks Missouri Pacific featuring with a 2 'point upturn International (Telephone Dodge (is and Coinmercial Investment Trusties moved up while American Telephone 4lis- sold off a point There was little change in the foreign division which maintained a steady tone in quiet dealings 4s 3s - i8-32n- ds j 1' 5s 4s —— Butter) and Eggs $130 New Quincy 3400 Ohio Copper 400 k 500 Silver King Coalition 329 - at $1025 Silver Shield 100 at 15c Tintic Central 750 at'5c Tintic Standard at 75 $1062 at 230 $1075 47c k - 300 at I CLOSING SALES 7c Central Standard 2000 at 9000 at 7c-120ia- t 9c Emerald 500 at 15c East Tintic - Consolidated 300 at 48c Eureka Lily 600 at $122 Keystone 100 lat 40c at 200 c Moscow 100 at $130 New Quincy 2100 at $140 Tintic Standard 10 at $1075 Walker 100 at $425 200 ' $430 - East Utah 200 (at 17c 39 ! NOV 18— -- CAP)— -- -- at j FUTURES (wholesale producers’ prices) Butter— 92 score 48c 91 score 45c 90 score 44c J Eggs retail grade— U S No 1 extras (large) 49 c U S No t 1 extras (medium) U S No 1 extras (small! 31 c Cheese— California fancy flats 43cf 23c Oregon triplets 23 c MINNEAPOLIS flour —20c May July CORN: Dec May OATS Dec March rye Dec Nov 18— (AP) March May 101 105 105 101 105 105 NEW-JVOR- o K liver— 4 i)r (APh Jim May - - (AP-USD- A) y : 3’ 210-230-- 102 ‘ loL lb 170-300- -lb 200-270-- lb D-A- 98-pou- nd V GRAIN t J -- j Dec - 5 LARD higher In car load lots 1030 1040 family patents quoted at $730749 Dec a barrel in cotton sacks Jan 1(195 1097 1130 1U2 Shipments $4313 May Bran— $2800?f 2300 RIBS— No trading — : BELLIES: $H SILVER lib— Nov L 50 March May FLOUR POTATOES 15-000- i Park City Consolidated 100 at But $110 ter —Steady receipts 8615 tubs Park Nelson 500 at 20c — creamery extras 40c standards 38c H"— extra flrtss 38 l£39c firsts 36 © 37c seconds 3535c 2390 cases Eggs—Steady receipts extra firsts 508’ 51c graded firsts 46 47c current firsts 4043c ordinaCHICAGO Nov 13— (AP)— ry-firsts 37139c refrigerator ex- Grain table tras 33c 38c firsts WHEAT: refrjgerator Open SAN FRANCISCO Nov 18 — (tnp Dec — San Francisco dairy market March- CHICAGO ? - Walker 200 at $440 Zuma 2000 at 7c North Lily 50 at $440 Park Konold 1500 at 25c Park Nelson 100 at 25c Park Premier 1600 at 46c - - at at $140 at $125 Park Binghami 1000 at 6c at 7c Park Utah 50 at $430 Rico Argentine 500 at 20c - th Sheep-£-Receip- 110 100 Park City Con hand-to-mou- 02 03 08 01 02 06 j 1130 1130 ’1120 1100 1200 li8 closihg levels - 1050' 1120 11 85 3: -- 000 — : LEGAL NOTICES ' kHFUIFF’S SVLE District court of - Weber Coun- - In the ty State of Utah Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Com- pony a corporation vs Carl A Wahlstrom and plaintiff Mabel Wahl strom “his wife J Glen Brockb&nk unmarried: John Doe and Jan- - Doe hl® wife whose true names to tiff are unknown derradants—plaml To be sold at sheriffs sale on th 26th day of November 1929 at 12 o’clock noon of said day at the south front door of the Weber county court house In Ogden City Weber County Utah the following lands" premises and water stock situate in Weber County State of Utah gnd par- tlcularly described os follows A part of the southwest quarter of section 17 in township 6 north ranee west I of the Salt Lake Base Ian United States Survev: and Mend- Beginning at a point 40 chains wet and chains north from southeast comer of ’said quarterthesection and running thence east 2 68 choins! corWl 9 degrees 45 Ft00! wet 685 chains thence northminutes 8 west 1085 chains? thence southdecree is 33 cdialnsu to place of beginning contain-l22) acres of land more or less nj Trtth five (5) shares of the capital stock of Berttnott Irrigation Com- A of tbs southeast cusrtw section 18 In township 8 north range 1 west of the Salt Lake U S Survey beginning at a Meridian point in the Bertinott ditch chains west and 9 Irrigation 81 chains more or less south from the northeast L A WADE eor-nof saltt quarter section and run- fr Plaintiffs Address: 411 Central BuildingAttorney thence south 594 chains thence Ogden ning Utah south 44 degrees 30 minutes 586 Dated Ogden City Weber ' County chains thence south 39 degrees east 30 min- Utah this 4th day of November 1929 utes east chains thence south 1' 2121 chsln thence east 690 chains mor or less to th east line of said qnar-- SHERIFF'S SALE ter section thence north along Inr the District Court of Weber Counthe east line of aald quarter section to the centy State of Utah Zion’s Savings Bank and Trust Com- ter of aald BertlnoU irrigation ditch' ’ thence along the center of said ditch pany corporation plaintiff to J m a northwesterly direction to th Glen Brockb&nk unmarried John of beginning containing 625 Doe whose true name la John John- P“C® of land Together with twelva ston and Jane Doe whose true name acres h‘rM oPltal stock of °! la Anna Johnston hi wife defend-- v !12) Irrigation Company ants— ea Also a of the southeast quarpart To be aold at sheriffs sale on the ter of section 18 township 6 north 26th day of November 1929 at 12 range 1 west Salt Lake Meridian V s ' o’clock noon of aald day at the south Beginning at a point 1289 front door of-- th Weber county court Survey:west and 3 Jl chain south of th house in Ogden City Weber County chains northeast Utah the following lands and prem- tion and corner of said quarter secthence oouth ises situate In Weber County State running more or leas to th center650 of Utah and particularly described a chain of theBertlnoU Irrigation ditch thence follows In a southeasterly direction Lota 39 and 40 block 3 Arlington jf the center of said ditch to following the east Heights addition to Ogden City-Utaline of said section thence quarter Dated at Ogden City Weber north along the east line of said quarUtah this 5th day of NovemberCounty 1929 ter section to a point south 72 degrees R D PIN COCK east from the place of beSheriff of Webery County Utah 45 minutesthence north 72 degrees 45 ginning B WALLACE BjJ ' Deputy Sheriff 2167 minutes west 1350 chains to the place of beginning containing 88 acres with eighteen (18) shares PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ofTogether the capital stock of BertlnoU Irrl- NOTICES gatlon Company Also 35 shares of the capital stock BertlnoU Irrigation Company erl- Consult County Clerk' or the Re- of denced by certificate No 28 issued in spective Signers for Further name of Carl A Wahlstrom which the Information stock comprises all of the stock apportioned to and set opposite the above NOTICE TO CREDITORS parcel of land respective! v Estate of P&rkarett H Horton other Dated at Ogden Weber Coun tv wise known as Parkaretta H Horton Utah this 5th dayCity of November 1023 H Mrs P Horton ciecaed and R D PIN COCK Creditors will present claims with Sheriff of Weber County Utah vouchers to the undersigned at 5249 By J B WALLACE Lincoln avenue Ogden Utah on or be2168 Deputy Sheriff fore the 23rd day of December A D SHERIFF’S SALE 1929 In the District Court of Weber Coun- NATHAN P VERNON ty State of Utah (Administrator of Parkarett H Proercr & Fowles Inc a corporation ' Horton otherwise known t as plaintiff vs Bakke Pcctma and G Parkaretta H Horton and Mrs truda Postma also known os Ger Mrs P H Horton estate trude Postma his wife Hendrik Date of first pubhcatlon ’ October 21 Moathuis and Hendrikje Msathuis AD 1929 m 1652 hi wife and Carrie Hamner del indents SUMMONS To be sold at sheriffs sale on In the District Court pf Weber Coun- 19th day of November 1929 at the 12 o’clock noon of said day at the south ty State of Utah Clifford Herbert Hampton plaintiff tf front door of the Weber County Court Marie Hasher Hampton defendant House In Ogden City Weber County The State of Utah to Said Defendant: Utah the following described Vou are hereby summoned to ap- situated In Ogden City Weber property pear within twenty days after service Utah and particularly describedCounty as folof this summons upon you If served lows within the county In wbic I this action A part of lot fbur (4) and rive (5) Is brought otherwise within thirty day In block fifty-fo(54) plat “A Ogafter service and defend the above en- den City Survey: Beginning at a point titled action and In case of your fail- 13 rod north of the southwest corner ure so do to Judgment will be ren- of said lot 5 and running thence east dered against you according to the 264 feet thence north 33 feet thence of the complaint which has bean west 264 feet: thence south 33 feet to filed with the clerk of said court the place of beginning This action la brought to dissolve Also: of the said lot 5 la said the bonds of matrimony now and bM block 54 beginning at a point 15 rods tofore existing between plaintiff and north of tha southwest corner of said defendant lot 5 and running thence north 31 - FREDft ’ CONWAY inches thence east 92 feet thence Plaintiff’s ' south 31 Inches: thence west 92 feet P O address: 208 DavidAttorney Eoces to the of place beginning 1303 Building Ogden- - Utah Subject to a first mortgage executed Bakke Postma and Gertruda Postma by hi wife os mortgagors to Agnes S Ogden Chapter No 2 Folsom os mortgagee In the sum of $2500 recorded In Book of Mort-gagRoyal Arch Masons at page 31 of the records of the recorder of Weber County State Special meeting Tuesday Novem- county Utah ber 19Ja at 7:30 p Hu lor work in ofDated at Ogden City Weber County i the M M degree ’ ’ Utah this 29th day of October 1929 HERMAN O FETSCHER R D PINCOCK Sheriff of Weber County Utah H P 2533 Bj J B WALLACE 1853 t Deputy Sheriff ‘ to-w-it: ' -- 17-2- 0 i To-gat- her 12-8- 8 9 Ber-tin- ca ott - to-w- lt: — v FUNERALS SUGAR i 08 420 A r - 05 05 Walker West Toledo Yankee Zuma LIVESTOCK 46 390 212 NEW YORK Nov 18— (UP)— Considerable unsettlement was created in curb market dealings at the start of the new week by another flood of profit-takin- g sales from traders who had bought stock for support purposes last week ofthis character howeverOfferings were generally well absorbed and the main body of stocks held within a comparatively narrow range around the previous trading closing evels Execution of a number of imying orders at the opening caused a firm tone In the first half hour of trading but an easier tone developed before 11 o’clock 'os Lehman corporation’ Allied Power Light Cities Service and American Superpower lost early advances and fell below their previous closing evel but petroleum and shares continued to display mining a firm tone notwithstanding the selling in the main body of stocks Newmont mining held the greater 3 art of an "early 4 advance while Roan Antelope point and Noranda were strong at slightly higher prices Buying of the coppers was stimulated by favorable dividend action by Calumet & Hecla which declared a 'dividend of $150 against $i three months ago Oils were led by Standard Gil of Kansas which ran up several points In further reflection of the estab-lshment of the issue on a $2 regular and 20 cents extra dividend ba-K- ?: GSU9U ° Pennsylvania Ohio and other leading petroleum is sues were firm Electric Bond & Share Power Associates American 'Electric Cyna-mi- d' B Trans-Ameriand other representative issues met strong sup-po- rt after they had been forced t0 2 Points from the previous 1 08 08 44 8 Company Cleveland O TESPITE the slackening lathe automobile and steel industries employment iand wages promise to 13 remain at fairly high levels during the remainder of Congoleum Tp Sep86 tember employment (a manufacturing industry was 43 per cent greater Com Products 23 than a year ago and the total payroll was 72 per cent higher? Indications Coty Pack 41 are that the deflation qf the stock market will help general business by Cudahy Davison Chemical 29 making more credit available Dela & Hudson 160 3 According to Bureau of Labor figures covering 34320 manufacturing Drug Inc 105 Du Pont mining quarrying public utilities trade hotel and canning establish170 ments employment was 08 per cent greater in September of this yea? Eastman Kodak' 36 Pr & Lt than in August and total payrolls 12 pet cent greater - Employment in Elec Erie R R 49 September reached the highest level since March 1927 General Asphalt 49 The manufacturing group alone shows a 07 per cent increase in em190 General Electric 41 ployment in September over August while total payrolls Increased by General Motors 1 40 05 per fcent However per capita earnings were 02 per cent lower than Gold Dust Goodrich BPCo 47 In 'August but 29 per cent higher than in September 1928 9 Graham Paige Some 12600 establishments in 54 olUhe chief manufacturing Industries Nom 93 Gt Ry pfd of the United States in September employed 3546658 persons whoso 21 Hupp ’Motor total weekly earnings were $97535056 More than 10000 of these estabIllinois Central 126 lishments reported an average of 93 pei cent of a normal force of em50 Inti Cement i 73 Inti Harvesetr ployes working an average of 98 per cent of full time L Nickel 29 It is quite unlikely that this showing can be continued for the rest of Inti I Inil Tel &JTel 67 the year Industry after a long period of almost unprecedented activity 4 Kelly Spgfld must have a breathing spell But still the indications are that the ma63 Kennecott Copper jority of industrial groups will not experience any drastic decline In emKolster Radio 8 33 ployment or wages Kraft Phenix Cheese I 34 Kresge S S Co Lambert Co 97 86 Liggett & Myers Tob B Loew 46 Miami Copper 31 Missouri Pacific 60 A' Mo Pacific pfd ' 118 OGDEN Dec 18— (U S D A)— NEW YORK Nov 13— (AP)— No 54 Wrad Hogs— Receipts 2770 including 434 sales were reported in raw sugar Montgomery 69 A Natl Cash Register for market 423 direct 469 to Los early today but the market under- Natl Power & Lt 30 Angeles 351 to Oakland and 1088 tone was steady with buyers show- Natl Surety 80 to San Francisco Steady to 10c ing interest at 374c for spots cluty N Y Central 168 higher Few truck loads choice paid but holders asking more N Y N K & Htfd 103 butchers $960 load 146 pounds Futures opened unenanged to CO 83 North American 126 $950 lot : 87 pound pigs $875 point lower under liquidation and a Northern Pacific I bulk packing sows $800 little commission house selling Packard Motor 15 Cattle— Receipts 2125 including probably promoted by the disapParamt Famous 49 Lasky 2092 for market and A3 to Wyompointing showing of London Tne Penna R R 83 were hownot aggressive ing feeders Very httle good stock offerings Pullman Inc New 80 here early sales steady to weak ever and although the December Radio Corp 31 load good steers now weighing at position showed no rally later Reynolds Tob B j 441 steadies up on covering and St L & San $373 part leads and odd lots in- months 109 FramRy some buying by houses withArade Schulte Retail Stores cluding numerous lots good light and Cuban connections The vol- Sears Roebuck feeders $9000 950 common kinds r89 downward to $625 good heifers ume of business was only of small Sinclair Con Oil 25 inwere and operators Oil 31 $7850825’ medium grade feeder proportions Skelly Co limit aggressive operations So California Edison heifers around $700 few lots good clined 52 cows $725 load common cows and await developments in the spot Southern Pacific 119 bulls around $625 market Prices1 at midday were medium $600 89 & Elec Gas Std lower to point net higher few medium and good vealers $1000 point Oil Cal 61 Std - In refined business continued of Std Oil N J &11Q0 59 a character with Std Oil N Y ts 34 1857 including at for fine 525c prices unchanged 818 for market and 1039 in transit 40 Stewart Warner Speed no early sales late Saturday two granulated 44 Studebaker Futures closed easy approximated Texas 53 decks fat lambs $1135 load fat sales Corp : 17950 tons December $200 Texas Gulf ewes $475 load feeder ewes $350 53 Sulnhur January $202 March $205 May Timken Roller Brg 73 deck common ewes $325$212 July $219 September $225 Union Carbide i 72 44 44 Union Oil Cal KANSAS CITY Nov 18— (AP-- U 212 Union Pacific S D A) — Hogs— Receipts 7000 unU s Rubber 25' even early sales strong to 10c 159 U S Steel higher than Saturday’s best time Nov 18— (AP—U S Westlnghouse Elec 121 later trade very slow with under- D CHICAGO 170 tone weak big packers inactive on A)— Potatoes: Receipts 131 cars Western Union 9 track 398 cars total United Willys Overland 15 on 215 to 240 early top 67 Stat$$s shipments 750 cars Sunday Woolwortlu 170 280 desirable to pound pound 40 $8 95910 130 to 160 pound $825 47 cars trading slow market weak Wright Aero' 47 sacked round whites $215 General Foods t ©890 packing sows $7250800 Wisconsin 235 27 Minnesota and North Brands Standard Dakota stock pigs steady $7 25 ©3 25 sacked round whites 220 4 $200 5000 lambs Idaho sacked russets $250285 Sheep— Receipts vii strong to 15c higher sheep steady Amcy Shade higher top range lambs $1260 other fed lots and natives $122501260 meSALT LAKE Nov 18— (AP-- U S dium to good ewes $4 50 ©5 50 D A)— Potato shipments:" By JOHN P BOUGHAN j Cattle—Receipts 24003 calves November 16—Total United States 4000 few early sales light weight (Associated Press Market Editor) cars ' fed steers and yearlings to order shipments 750 — CHICAGO 18— (AP)— Nov states 23 California ’Principal buyers strong packers going very cars 114 cars Idaho 120 Wheat prices' today failed' to hold Slow bidding lower fat she stocic cars Colorado Maine 222 cars Michigan 20 an early advance and tumbled to comparatively scarce steady to cars Minnescta 65 cars weak low cutters and cutters in ka 26 cars New York 15Nebrascars well below Saturday’s finish' The liberal supply weak to 25c lower North Dakota 25 cars in- after announcement Oregon bulls steady to weak vealers fully cars Pennsylvania 18 cars Wis-17 reaction set that the United States Wheat visible steady weighty calves tending low- consin 39 cars er Stocker and feeder steers openNovember 17—Total United States supply total today showed by 529 ing steady stock cows and heifers shipments 47 cars 000 bushels decrease a disappointaround 2§c lower early sales fed states— 29 California Principal ingly small amount compared with steers $10 00 ©13 00 choice year- cars 2394000 bushels decrease a week scarce lings very bidding $450® 4— 4 ago Late setbacks in wheat prices 475 on most low cutter cows mealso were ascribed to the fact tha SALT LAKE dium bulls $650725 practical the market at today’s top showed Stockveal top $1250 few $1300 PRODUCE MARKET j as much as 12 cents a bushel aders and feeders mostly $8Q01Q75’ vance above last week’s bottom level few yearlings $1100 SALT LAKE Nov 18— (UPML and that this circumstance provoked S D A)— Moderate offerings of lo- a big broadening out of pressure to CHICAGO Nov 18— (AP-- U Si D cal - this morning In most sell A)— Cattle— Receipts 21000 calves lines produce -- to 1 Wheat closed unsettled in considerable Celery moving 3000 light yearlings scarce steady volume oft special orders for celery cents per bushel under Saturday’s others slow with weighty steers in week to vegetables were latest figures Corn closed liberal supply and tending lower scarce atBunched cent off oats to rvrieps Othcent down higher slightly some top early yearlings $1500 er lines about steady Buying de- and provisions varying from 7 cents held higher slaughter classes steers mand was rather slow setback to a rise of 12 cents --and 1300 to 1500 choice good boxes Utah and bushels Apples— Active buying here of wheat fu 1100 to orchafd run culls out pounds $11500-145- 0 Delicious ture deliveries was promoted today 1300 pounds $120G1525 950 to few best poor not only through Liverpool par price mostly $175200 1100 pounds fed $125001550 Rome Beauties quality $150 and as a result of continyearlings good and choice 780 to small to medium $1000125 few upturns decrease ued of world supplies afloat 950 pounds $13 25® 15 75 cutters best $150® 175 Jonathans me- but also because of J advices from bulls choice and $485®615 good dium $115125 few best $150 Chicago crop experts in Argentina beef $8751025 vealers milk small 6075c Greenings medium of crop damage from black fed good and choice $1200 15 00 $1500175 few extra large $200 telling rust with wheat damaged the stocker and feeder steers good and Lettuce — Utah crates 3 to 4 doz- heaviest late Losses of probably choice all weights $10001075 en $1500200 bushels were estimated in Onions— Dry Utah 100 pound Santa Fe and Cordoba Sheep— Receipts 15000 active provinces bulk fed sacks Yellow Valencia type U S strong to 25c higher lambs $1275130Q tdp $1325 to No 1 partly graded " medium- to alone outsiders fat ewes strong few large 75c$l00 large to very Nov CHICAGO 18— CAP)— $5 25 5 75 feeding lamps weak large $110125 smal land culls Wheat— No 3 red $123 No 1 hard lambs good and 5060c white varieties medium $123 $125001275 j choice 92 pounds down $1250® $1500200 corn— 3 No New 87c No mixed 1325 ewes medium to choice 150 Pears—Utah boxes Anjous $150 4 white - 84c 2 00 down pounds $4250585: feeder Old corn— No 3 mixed 62c No iambs good and choice $1200® Potatoes—Utah sacked hundred- 2 white i 85c 1300 1 weight U 8 No graded partly Oats— No 2 white ' 45®47C Russets $1750185 Bliss Tri- No 4 White 4444c i umphs $1700175 round whites ’ OMAHA Nov 13 — Rye— o sales — Cattle — Receipts 18000 calves $1500170 — — Barley Quotable range 58 0 T4 2000 fed steers and yearlings slow: seed— $5400635 METALS — $1025 0 1770 yearlings steady medium weight Clover seed NEW pper (API-CoYORK Nov 18— short fed weak tending lower she- i Lard— $1032 — Quiet electrolytic spot and stock slow weak bulls steady veals Ribs $1000 18c future weak to 50c lower stocker and feedContract bellies — $1025 Iihn — Quiet No 2 f o b eastern er steers weak to 25c lower fed New bellies— $1075 steers and yearlings $11-1- 4 year- faio $170001800 v Alabama $1300 1400 $1450-15 few short fed heiflings KANSAS CITY Nov 1$— (AP)— ’Tin— Steady spot and nearby ers $1050-1- 2 grass heifers $775-8-Wheat: Receipts 119 cars tone 2 4025 futures $523-75$40120 cows 0 $4062 grass builk cents to 1 cent lower No 2 — higher Lead $5-New York all outers 6 native bulls scarce Steady spot dark hard $1180125 nominally East St Louis $610 bulk westerns $675-72- 5 practical $625 3 $121 No 2 hard $119 No Zincl— Louis East St Quiet veals spot $121 $1350 bulk medium to top No 3 $1180121 iNo 2 red good stoexer aird feeder steers $950-1- 1 and futures —$610 No 3 $124 127 $127 choice yearlings $1165-11-7- 5 Antimony $3 50: Close: December $125 May Quicksilver— $12400 stock calves $1225 f $125 $123 July Hogs— Receipts 8500 fully steady to good “grade $1125-117Com: Receipts 18 cars tone un ’ feeding top $853 on butchers ewes $425-43- 5 to 2 cents higher No : changed bulk Weights $865-88- 5 95c No 3 nominally 92094c white most good and choice (AP-U- B ST 2 yellow 96c No 3jnew 91c JOSEPH No Nov 18— $875-885 butchers — Sheep— Receipts 3000 very No 2 mixed nominally 92093c No packing sows ) $775-70- 0 smooth light sows up to little on sale most classes steady 3 new 90c ) $8 practically no feeder pigs on practically no western slaughter Close: December 83 c No 3 offer lambs here- - odd lots native lambs 93c Sheep— Receipts 12000 killing $12 and down fat eves quotable 13 cars tone unOats: classes steady feeders dull around to st 77-l- b ewe Jambs on changed Receipts to cent lower No 2oe lower early sales slaughter upward account country $1250: run includes white 46c No 3 45®4$c woolcd Jambs $1225-123best 2200 tluough and 860 834 ewes $375 feeding lambs medmm Ufct to fccd Rye — Nominally lotT' J ' Barley — 61c the-yea- 25 21 122 j4 Baldwin Loco pfd 109 Baltimore & Ohio pfd 77 L 23 Bamsdall A 42 Burroughs Add Mach B Calumet Ss Hecla 36 Canadian Pacific 1199 Case Thresh Mach Cerro de Pasco Chesa & Ohio C M St P & Pac C R I & P Ill 32 Chrysler Corp Coca Cola 119 C F & I 32 BY ALLARD SMITH Vico President The Union Tru'ft 04 10 03 70’ 35 187 80 76 J 08 02 ! 102 2 AT&8P DOW! 16 65 te ‘NEVER 07 02 15 07 03 08 02 East Crown Point East Tintic Coal East Standard Emma Silver Empire Mines Eureka Lily Eureka Bullion East Utah’ Equity Oil Gold Chain Great Western ! (HOPE 240 ' 04 215 Croft American Sugar pfd American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Armour of Dela pfd American Woolen 30 07 Crescent Eagle Crown Point Dix-But- '242 ITH6 OLD SHIP 55 03 05 03 03 28 Columbus Rexal Combined Metals Colorado Con i r--4- '40 01 a 01 50 05 05 02 01 Chief Con 1 1 05 " Unsettleraent Is CreatedLBy Flood of Profit Tak- ing Sales ' NEW YORK Nov 18— (AP)— Close Allied Chemical & Dye Allis Chalmers Mf g 40 American Can A 102 American Locomotive 100 American Smelt & Rfg J 73 (Asked 01 TONE IS EASIER NEW YORK STOCKS LISTED STOCKS Alta Con Alta Michigan Alta Tunnel Big Hill Black Metals Bingham Metals Bonanza Mining Bullion Cardiff Central Standard Fair Gains RATE HIGH WAGE LEVEL NOT j DUE FOR ANY DROP SALT LAKE MINING STOCK SALES SALES ARE LOW CALL LEGAL NOTICES’ ALIAS SUMMONS In the City Court of Ogden City County of Weber State of Utah John Smalley plaintiff vo R W Oliver defendant The state of Utah to tha Said Defend- -' ant: You are hereby summoned to ap--‘ pear within ten day after tenrlce of this summons upon you If served within the county In which this action la brought otherwise within twenty days after service and defend tha above entitled action: and In case of your no the plaintiff In this failure to-daction wlU apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint of which a copy Is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you and will take Judgment against you for the sum of Twenty-fou- r and 50100 Dollars ($2450) with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 22nd day of November 1928 together with plaintiffs cost and disbursements here This action is brought to recover a judgment for the sum herein above stated and the money to the extent of the above sum belonging to the said defendant and which la In the frqrmT of the Southern Pacific Company at the time of the commencement of this action and which was attached by a writ of garnishment issued out of this court in this action and served upon said Southern Pacific Company aa garnishee and Is still held by aald company under aald attachments- - be applied to the payment of the foregoing amount CURB EXCHANGE Services for Mrs Troso Markos Harry Markos were held Sunday afternoon in the Lindquist and Sons chapel with the Rev os Angelopopoulos of the Greek Orthodox church officiating Bishop- Lorenzo Taylor also Interment was made in thespoke Mountain View cemetery Services 'for Mrs Alice Harrop An-l- fe of Augustus Anderson were held Sunday-afternooin the Fifteenth ward chapel with Eishop Earl E Lee presiding The opening prayer-wa- s given by Ole A Olsen benediction by L M Malan hliss Lillian Thatcher played a vio-l- in s°l0 accompanied Bertha Aadneson The singers by were Howard Shupe NephilJ Brown and L M Malan Sylvia Jones played the prelude and postlude The speakers Ecovil le' David M S£re ALva Shaw Carl O Turnquistj Bishop H E Garner and Bishop Earl E Lee The Relier society took charge of the Lowers:- Interment was made 'in the Ogden city cemetery Paul Christensen dedicated the grave Services for James Cassin were held in the Masonlo temple Sunday afternoon under tha direction of 'Y?rlod?e No- - 6 F-- and A M with Royal J Douglas acting as worshipful master The Rev John W Hyslop preached the funeral sermon Nephi J‘ Brawn sang two solos accompanied by Mrs John W: Hillabrant There was a very large attendance Burial Vas nSade In the family plot In - the Ogden city ceme- tery and the Masonic ritual wus given at the graveside r Services for Eritf Tangren were held Sunday In the’ chapel at Huntsville WAr4 with Bishop John M Grow presiding Invocation was given by Hyrum Belnap and benediction ty Charles Stromberg Sing-er- a were Wayne Grow Berlin and Earl Felt SpeakersLynn were Pres Thos E McKay Adam L Petersen and Bishop John M Grow Burial was made in the" Hun will e ceme- tery the grave beffig uedlcated by N Oscar Malan Ste-fan- n - H- - -- -- - to-w- lt: ur demand rt ’ 4-- : Notice! Modem Woodmen of America And the Flowers Are furnished By Klenke Floral RHJ 1240 ' vited 1 ' 3158 KEEP the dollar at home by using Dumke’s flowers Ph 52 or 125 3859 FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL-DARLIN- G Mortu- ary George D Darling manager Phone 150 529 25th St 7563 — es SHERIFF’S SALE In the District Court of Weber County State of Utah Zion’s Savings Bank and Trust Com- s - Pn y a corporation plaintiff Henry Combe and Inga Combe his wife: E M Peterson and Jane Do Peterson hi wife whose true name j Jiggs 20th ( A 1 FLORISTS 1 -- 1 Alma Peterson defendants — s To be sold at sheriff’ sale on the dinner Wednesday November 26th 12 day of November 1829 at their-wiveo’clock noon of said day at the south Every Woodman and out Old timers especially in- front door of the Weber county court house In Ogden City Weber County ‘ Utah the following lands and premConsul ROSE F A situate In Weber State of 2600 ises as Utah and particularlyCounty described — t: follows - All of lot 35 36 27 38 and 39 In C block 22 of Lakevlew addition to Og' s ! -- ! to-al- El Monte Coramandcry No' 2 Knights Templar den City Utah Dated at Ogden City ty Utah this 5th day Special meeting Monday Novem- 1929 R D ber 18tlx at 7:30 p mu for work Sheriff of Weber in the R C Degree Please attend -By J B WALLACE R E BEACH E Cl Dputy Sheriff 2543 — n : 1 TWO EGG-BEATE- Weber Counof November - PIN COCK County Utah 2165 RS v STAINLESS SHEARS : t rs is & small Having two Stainless kitchen shears are now expense but a huge time-sav- er are a boon to Cakes pies and puddings that use We take this occasion to thank on the market and uses them con- both yolks and whites beaten can the housewife who our many friends who so kindly fruits be made much more quickly with for vegetables cutting stantly ded-sympathy and condolence in fish and other foods two beaters to use the illness and death of our dear wife and mother" Troso Markos We especially want to thank Reverend Stefanof Angel Opoulos Bishop Lorenzo Taylor Mr Wm Ellis for theft words of comfort Also those who-sen- t OFFICE SUPPLIES the beautiful floral AUCTION Mr Markos offerings— Harry and - CARD OF THANKS egg-beate- 1 s exten- DISPLAY CLASSIFIED -- Family- : ' H IN MEMORIAM - - 1 i — IF it is of any use at all Jack Bell will buy it or sell it for you Call 870 for in- 4u formation PETER BOAM November 18 1927 WILL sell anything you have and More and more each day we miss Iget the cash : folrr) Friends may think the wound Is City Auction Market WeamPlattenk V J Y 80CLS-5XVTI- 0Y R7TUI3 Lrd’-OfT- 2464 Ht T4 264 " ' healed But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed Mrs Pearl Boam and Family J 2604 CURB ' YORK Nov 18— (AP)— Curb quotations closed: Electric Bond & Share 64 Electric Bond & Share pf :101 Gulf Oil of Pa 134 I Hecla Mining 14 New Bradford I 2 2 Salt Creek Cons 52 Standard Oil of Ind — M COLOR QUESTION When children continue to get their towels and wash rags in the bathroom mixed up with each oth ers’ ’and their parents an excellent Idea is to buy sets in different colors Firing each child his choice You mibht even match up Tom Mary and Elsie’s toothbrush and tlieir linen and they never util get mixed up again NEW - A New Radio 2116 AUTO SERVICE— REPAIRS Heaters 359 j display cases show cases store fixtures cabinets screens doors and windows Ogden Fixture Co Ph 919-- Radios C W IVERSON Exide All of the leaders 2586 and Willard Batteries Phone 173 Washington 6333 PARKER SHIFFLET Rear 2447 Lincoln W ’ 1837 Silver Apex Freed CABINETS AND FIXTURES REFRIGERATOR c Co ur Garage' 2441 Kiesei n Phone 604 The Marvelous C E Armstrong - Mack-Robinso- Until You Hear ' NEW EDISON ' for every kind of car as low as- $300 each Ask about our new water heater 20 years of service 24-ho- C8S4 Read the Classified Ads ‘ Do Not Buy Phone 568 Phil Newman Auctioneer- 2205 Wash- RADIOS AND BATTERIES Brunswick Radio Sales and Service Jones Music Co 2521 Washington Ave '11T it |