Show stesetse'lw - - - — 1 ' - - - " 'le - al tp- - - The trade refers to the first one as the dollar market - - 1Pd an ar- - sy Lke fig lefi a — ' Agriculttir Department figuresh-ethat sales to this markollfr the— clurtrig-t- wiU be about $3300000000 THESE COUNTRIES are eco- nomically developed and pros perous They have built up siz able reserves of dollars and gold which gives them the 'means to buy US products with hard money This Is of course the 'market Most sought after by domestic exporters farm groups and the government itself - ' ments ' - ' - A----- - '' -- '''' ty ":' - 4':: :':'z: air' tde 0! 1 '': o ' ''4'‘: ihe )re t ri fnr ise 1!': ' ' oov Co i m L I :i '' ' ' 4f '' - ' :i '' - ! ''4! 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John S Boyden 11 RINGIIAM—US Smelting Refining l ' ? ' board chairman & Mining Co 8018 tons Kennecott cars daily Copper Corp 104915-toMr Foote has average served six years '' EUREKA—Filtrol Corp 1260 tons Godiva 360 tons with Pacific 1 United Park City Mines Co halloysiteore:clayEureka 1050 Standard Western Insur- Lake Refractory of Salt flux: has received an $81000 ex- 300 tons of rock ance Co Salt El-NEV — Kennecott Copper ploration loan covering search Corp 2046 cars Lake City for Mr Foote average in for ore leadsilverzinc the the past three years as sec Judge and Daly West retary and manager He also Daly sections of its mine at Park WesPacific was a director of tern Advancement to his new City district according to Seth K Droubay vice president and post came in wake of a mergeneral manager (Editor's Note: The Tribune two of the firms ger The cost of the entire pro- publishes reports on wildcats or HE IS immediate past presl- - gram is around $162000 with wells of special interest only according to the designation of dent of the Utah Association the prospectors paying the re- the operator) of Home Office Underwriters maining costs In event of disGARFIELD COUNTY and is a member of the West covery the government reEscalante Phillips Petroleum Co No 1980 ft from north Coast Home Office Under- - covers its advance on the pro Anticline Imr west 660 from ft line writers Club Lost circulation at 523 ft gram as vas of ual CO one-hou- — ng of nts ind Park City Mines :! 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' s"' 7 '" )0Lc 41- '- 'K:- - ' - '1 ' - - :' '4"?'"- ''' -' o- 44t -- - Salt Laker Wins Patent 2150-220- 0 2050-210- 300-32- 5 n 2480-251- : average-choic- e 2275-2500- 1700-179- 1450-170- 2150-2285:- 1040-115- 0 2050-212- 18500-1840- 1 - Roiiing from south line 660 ft from eastMR ESPILIN and Mr Wilfor 6400line foot tiett of the Mississippi FIRST liams agreed that the irrigated REPORT Keith W A Airier Durango Colo pasture development "will aid K W Algter No 1 Comb Ridge in stabilizing the livestock 1050 ft horn south line 2340 ft from east line -- 26405 20E—Location economy at Minersville" qt of Deseret Circa for 2300 ft FIRST REPORT Bele° Petroleum Co State No 2 660 ft from east line 66ii ft from 4349 ft north line Fishing Lisbon-FederPubco Petroleum Coro 2 660 ft from north line line west 1980 ft from Location Faroe) Petroleum Coro Federal 1 660 11 from south line 1980 from west line 660 ft Davis Oil Co Navajo PHOENIX—Appointment of from north line 660 ft from east ft line A T Clawson as sales manjib Co Denver Compass Exploration 6613 ft- - from ager government and services Well No Federal north line 660 ft from east line sales in Gen- 4340 ft ft e Nativ-- ' ! load standard Holheifers 24 steins 2075 SHEEP: 1470 head mostly prime automobiles tin Thirty-thre- e with end of choice 94 lb spring slaughter lambs 22 Oft: total of 250 pounded by police and uli head from farm floccs choice and 90 deliv-- claimed during the last 90 days Prime mound 95 lbs 2050-2-vered iniant Aberdeen- lambs Danl! will --go-on On sale to the highest dium 2300-2W0 of with choice end 1070 prime live'Note: Carloads of shipped-ilb spring lambs 2130 bidder Friday The auction will stock bought for reshipment on the UTAH: Quiet North Salt Lake market carry freight be conducted at United Auto benefits in variable amounts except Recovery Bureau 540 W 4th when otherwise noted) South for OGDEN 'Follow-U- p' the five days ending Friday Cattle 1095 compared with 1120 last week and 1640 the corresponding week last year slaughter steers and heifers increased in volume over recent weeks 'comprising 35-4- 0 per cent of supply cows around 45 per cent stockers and feeders this remain– -Qder compared with the close of last week slaughter steers and- heifers follow-through A to the about steady cows steady to weak 'stockers and feeders about steady: White House Conference on lb low- - to average-choic- e individual choice Children and Youth earlier this fed steers 2570-280- 0 up to 21315 bulk average- - to high 2350-240- 0 d PRODUCE good 2450-252is planned by Utah's dele- year lutility and standard Holsteins 18752090 a few standard 1090 lb 2100 gates to that conference QUALITY EGGS more than 100 head low- - to 2120 0 lb fed heifers e average-choicAND high-goo- d THE MEETING will be held 2600-2average- - to 90 i 2425-255to d 2! at at LIVESTOCK the Capitol Tuesday 12350-240a few utility to standard J1840-205commercial cows 1750- - pm Goy George D Clyde who te6 For Utahns On Youth Meet J LEAVITT 41k" 401k"411AL MGR utilitycanners '19 00 1250-140- 0 25000 a ARE PROMO TO pair UTAH THE KAMAS Podo01 Deposit UALITY-- headed the state's delegation to the conference will preside at the Tuesday session Purpose of the meeting Ls1 to determine what has been done on a local level to put into effect t h e recommendations' reached in the national confer! SHOW BE A PART OF IT - UTAH neon:opt Corporottion' otrot 004' fie You At Th KAMAS VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW Se AACHIE PACE AND ON You Drape PHI Dealt KAmAis UTAH I Welcome to the loth Annual KAMAS VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW HOYT'S STORE ONESTOP SERVICE - KAMASI UTAH AND BUILDING LUMBER MATERIALS For IHNTAS" !CAMAS STATE BANK bAsmbet util- Calves 125 compared with 110 last ence week and 285 a year ago compared with the close of last week vealers and stock calves fully eteady good individuals tip to vealers 2850-305- 0 3150 utility and standard stealers few and slaughter calves 2300-275head choice stork steer calves 5e few late sales good to lb 2850-2medium choice 380490 lb 2820-295- 0 individual 23 fancy stock calves-305common-tme' heifer Mum 2000-245Hogs 525 compared with 255 last week and 435 a year ago: compared with the close of last week butcher' higher sows fully 25 highhogs of er: early in the week the bulk and-gutmixed US No 1 2 and 2 barrows a few head 5 lb 1750-180- 0 with very arriving over favorable weighing conditions 1825: some 2 and 3 grade 260 lb 1700 on Wednesday a few No 1 and 2 200 lb butchers 1850 and Thursday a small lot of 230 lb weights 1835: sows 1175-125with a few to 1300 Sheep 1020 compared With 1055 JUNE 17 and 18 WE t rs commercial butts lb stocker to good common 0 and feeder steers 2350-256-1800-205some lb to medium 635-86- 0 0 lb Holto medium common few inferior down stein! 1725-225lb stock to 1600 few lots good 530-67-0 d medium to heifers 2300-2490- : 620-67- 0 medium lb 2200-2301400-164few to good stock cows stock cows with calves at side 17750- - end ity medium 1875-208- STAGES ITS LIVESTOCK - cut 1600-175- 1400-160- 0 "GATEWAY TO t DRAPER FEEDS - LUMBER CO Cars Await Sale Due KAMAS- VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW 850-95- 0 Calves 75 vealers 100 or more lower than same time last week stock calves in limited numbers selling steady good to choice vealers some 26 standard 24 medium to good utility 22 24 00 stock steer calves good stock belle calves 2500: some me - -" ' 7 EAST OF TOWN PARK KAMAS UTAH DALE ' : all-da- Manufacturers of Quality Lumber Products - 3 BLOCKS eF ' - Best Wishes to the GREY'S RIVER :' -- - ea - e: Fills Insurance Post COMP N tef tl''"444": 1" e N - ' -: 4 )1"-"-- i' ' l Meet boo 7-- :: ' ' ond-fee- Utah KAMAS VALLEY ' 7 :' - ' ' ' :' Livestock Markets ii A TRoDucTs - ' ' q1( - grrnte - Andrews native DEAD ANIMALS! '''''''''""' ' - ( v Electric DON'T BURY 'r':'"'-'"'''''''"'''''''''''''''"'- - NICK POST - - - r: 4 v "-- (r - ee Ives ca Garner: I 11 ' ' ' THE MEA FOR such a venture originated with the Exi planning-committtension Service headed by Beaver Coun- - 'i ty Agent Grant Esplin: The committee visited an irri rigated pasture at Beryl Iron County and came away with the germ of an idea which bore fruit when the nine men bought a 1280 acre farm in Milford Valley 1 BUYERS' WERE Clarence Gillins William Wood Ralph Newell Marshall Pearson Ross Fay and Jeff Marshall Lee Hayward and Golden Mar- shall and Rulon and Thurman Eyre After purchase from its Call -:'' fornia owners the farm was ''' ''''''' divided into five plots each : with its own well and a drawowndetermine to was held ing t'ership of each unit icultur al conduct - r''''''''''"'"''''''''"'"''"7--"""'""' County—Turning an irrigated farm produping cash crops into a pasture may not sound like good bUSineSSm but nine Beaver are finding it Utah Utah Cooperative Parley Here again it is the govern ment's belief that in providing these supplies it will develop good will toward the United States and in time hard money customers for American prod- ucts 4-- GE Promotes Chemical Expert to Address This 'year the government will have donated about 100 million dollars in surpluses for - such donations 1 GRAND COLNTY Oil Co Dia Sunray mood Ridge No 4 1092 ft from south itne 1709 ft from east line 2840 ft Murphy Corp Little Valley No 1 1980 ft from south line 660 ft from west line 6983 ft Pure Oil Co Big Flat Unit No 3 633 ft from north line 793 ft from 355 east line Ens ln 24 hours from the salt Hole TD Also to 6372 ft 4285 open from flowed 27li Malt salt water Defiling CO' : Norton No 1 1829 ft from north manJack Loveless supplies 13y Stan Farnsworth line 593 from west line Location for 5275400t test of the : A series of special meetings ager for the Utah Poultry & Morrison FIRST REPORT ell No Jim Delco Petroleum Co will be conducted this week by Farmers eral who U1NTAR COUNTY NOe Creek Unit 1 750 IL from south Lisle Garner agr east line from ft 1860 line Co's Oil Corp computer Preston M Skyline be in charge of the meetings 1 to set 1373 ft No Prep Unit Creek was Chemical special- inch casing at 1450 ft 8 and 2070 ft from north line 1920 ft department says all farmers are Invited to — COUNTY announced Sat- MILLARD from east line 1stfor United tFINrNtogki attend Women interested in Shell Oil Co Sunset Canyon Unit 2859 ft El Paso Natural Gas Co Southman urday by L R No I 446 ft from south line 1712 Canyon No 8 2222 ft from south Sheeley activand club flowers east ft line from depart- garden 44""!!!1:' line 890 ft from east line Inc Mr 3 3 ment ft 2983 manager ities also are given a special BAN JUAN COUNTY Bele Petroleum Co Chapita Wells 1 comes from his : N sr-:' Elliott Production Co Lisbon ValC- Unit No 10 2100 ft from north line of sales invitation to attend i: -1 990 ft from north line 2300 IL from east line of A home in San casConditioning hole to run 1980 ft from west line I lit Mateo Calif to THE FIRST meetings are Flowing from the Mississippian ing to 7100 ft Prep to drill out Hyrum 8777-878- 3 8767-877for Mesa Verde test under from at ft: Penis rescheduled Tuesday at 10 am ft ' 8789-879they Petroleum Co White River Mr Clawson Bele ft: e79n43Boo ft: Unit ' 4 3300 ft from north line 660 ceived a BS de-M- r ft ' 8819-883ft Acidized Clawson in Ogden and 2 pm in Logan 8803-880meetings under from east line 500 gallons After rec load in It with the auspices of 1 in electrical engineering r inch 443n ft gree hour test on in gs will be held three Bele Chanita Wells Petroleum C choke tubing pressure of 200 pounds :' the Utah Poultry No 7 2250 IL from north line from the niversity of Utah in Wednesday in Riverton at 10 Est 3115000 cubic feet gas daily: 21 Unit Mr ft from east line 1950 1970 & Farmers Co- Three hour of distillate barrels per am and Spanish Fork at hour test thmugh 24 choke Shut In pending test Farnsworth 2 pm Delco Petroleum Co Stage Coach Est operative Tubing pressure 525 pounds MR CLAWSON will be re18 Unit Nol 2100 ft from south line 1750000 cubic feet gas datly He will discuss and answer ner hour Four-hou- r 2300 ft from east lute Thursday meetings will be barrels of distillate 1864-incfor sales from offices sponsible choke Delo 2300 It test through questions on weed and brush held in Salinw at 9 am and Texaco Inc Federal Fence Canyon here and throughout the counEst Tubing pressure 823 pounds killers herbicides Insecticides Fillmore at 3 pm and 1 1980 ft from north line daily: 10 Unit No Friday 1237000 cubic feet pergashour Shut-I- 760 ft from west line try to all departments and and animal health products sessions will be held In Cedar barrels of distillate state of federal Tearing down rig FINAL RE- Shut in Texaco Inc F S Prince Govt No agencies which concern Utah farmers City at 9 am and St George PORT 'Northwest Lisbon 1560 ft from south line 659 ft from county and city governments Pure Oil Co EbtiUSA D4 710 ft from north line west line at 1 pm mated 2500000 cubic feet gas daily and to defense contractors 1660 ft from west line Prefrom Green River formation —Drift 2821 ft The 39thannual Idaho State Pure Oil Co– Northwest- Lisbcm dicted flow 8000000 cubic feet daily D-2 660 ft from north line when gas flow i:cleans up" Ram Sale will be held at Filer USA shamrock Oil and Gas Coro Bill 1650 ft from west line 1330S-24ELocation for 9500 ft test of Mc Creek Federal No 1 500 ft from Industrial Odor Engineer Aug 3 Mel Clear secretary of Cracken north line 500 ft from west line FIRST REPORT Appointment of James R n ting the Idaho Wool Growers re3098 ft Pure Oil Co rim Northwest Lisbon C-- 1 Jack R Robertson Salt LokeCitY Hanson 1196 E 4800 South 660 ft 1980 ft line south from Inc NYC Airkem members Ram the of that 1 ports 1 Fee No 1 2200 ft front south line from east line Murray as an agent for the will Irio ovoitoblo for totroultatioa Sale committee are: chairman rig Prep to put In production eguin- 2424 ft from west line - No report 7 All ment 9002No Salt Lake City south district DST for Saturday gauge Friday Ihursday com- 9133 ft Tool S Robert Blastock and vrotone hour with open laduarial odor problems WASRINGTON COUNTY agency of the Prudential Inweak blow throughout test No comorl mittee members: Fred M Laid very latex Oil Co South Penn USA surance Co was announced gall to surface Rec 230 ft of slightly e gas-c727 No 1 AIRKEM INTERMOUNTAIN law Dennis Burks Carl Nicholft from drilling fluid No water 'FP Knowles-Skylin100 psi FFP 115 psi ISIP 15 mins north line 1906 ft from east line Saturday by Victor C Boyd Phone EM 34663 son Dr S W McClure and ns psi FS1P 30 mins 460 psi Ran suspended tem manager tubing swabbed Produced 5400000 porarilP Wade Wells Over the Fence Post 150 ' - ' Intermountain Oil Log of a undertake to distribute foods among the needy in friendly nations 4' super-- ' 0v: a t:' aktit irrigated pasture : ' ' b"4"-'5-' '7:4':' - ‘''1-1:College Of Southern' ' 44'r77-77- 1' -' isAr 3''st't 'Ir' 'Utah Cedar City iinspected the" t'4 v r f 'i' k'11 "tple4":oti 100 land and recommended planti t p114tAL1 Summit County Dairy ing a pasture mixture of on tractor and Beaver I in eonversion of a large Milford Valley farm Princess 'smooth broom Reed's canary Thurman Eyre from cash crop n to irrigated pasture land Grant Esplin discuss progress Agent County orchard clover Ladino IIER ArrENDA I ?' will be grass and Jones daughter of grass red clover alfalfa ' Carolyn Mr ant Mrs Raymond Jones tatillon wheat grass This mixture at 19 pounds Oakley and Floydene Hoyt of seed per acre has been Mr of and Mrs daughter on 250 acres of the APTlits planted 'Floyd Hoyt Marion !last week mid 1060 the corresponding ) NORTH SALT LAKE The parade will be followed Pasture last year compared with the The five pump wells produc- —Estimate for the five days ending !week The US Patent Office has !close of at week slaughter spring by a junior rodeo at 8 pm !lambs fully steady on a comWel steady feed- Issued a patent ing a combined total of 20 see- Friday: 800 slaughter steers and to 25 lower choice t of water irrigate enicAtitou7e0 per cent of Firmly with size toing Jambs weak lb SATURDAY at 10 am the prime spring slaughter pound internal combustion en of Holsteins included: lambs 2225: bulk choice with a few gine to Vera Id N Norton 2420 horse show begins in about 200 acres each with two ble numbers lb good to slaughter cows around 20 per cent prime some util- E 3000 South the town park: Judging runs men required to handle the si stockers lb and feeders less than 10 per choice to occasional 19002000 hoses Meters good and ity cent: good and choice fed until noon followed by lunch phon lower than same time utility 90 lbs 11350 a few good shorn heifer' TIIE ENGINE Is designed to good to and arena activity beginning last week lower grades and H o - ewes 1550 utility KENNETH Williams unit steins lambs 1850 make better use of its fuel lowchoice feeding 50 off: cews around at 1:30 pm medium 84 lb 1800 conservationist for the Soil er stockers and leaden in limited common toCarloads It consists of two pistons liveof shipped-i(Note: A horse-pullincontest Is Conservation Service at Beaver numbers hardly sufficient to give ade- stock for reshipment on the one twice the area of the other steers test: bought choice quate benefit market scheduled at 2:30 pm a bar-ton- s assisted in developing the plan bulk standard and good carry freight Ogden in variable amounts except when connected to a common comutility and standard Holsteins 1975- - otherwise becue at 5:30 and a rodeo at for the division of property 20e0: noted) fed package bustion chamber The smaller o !legume of feedlot and range sales: a pm showing good to He also will work with each heifers 2610 sizable : and Idaho Nevada and Utah: Week end- piston makes two revolutions utility 1960:to 10 of the farm units standard cows ing June develop standard 18 to every one of the large bulk utility and commerIN NEVADA: For fall deliver y a program of soil conservation cial canners and cutters around 700 mixed stock calves esti: for the land medium and good feeder mated 375 lbs 2800 for steers and 21 V some common Hol- 2800 for heifers The program will include a steers THE DESIGN permits slow one lot medium MI steins 17 IN IDAHO: Eight loads mixed desoil survey to be used in good fleshy feeder heifers choice lb slaughter steers and complete expansion of the lots sizable medium other 647528 50 one load mostly choice cubic feet gas daily through 29 to the veloping both land and water medium to good stock cows with 25 2550: four loads standard ignited gases according inch choke Produced 8750000 cubic resources while a Pair 1200 lbs 2050-2at side 00 Two loads good inventor preserving pro- calves choke Holsteins ft daily through 40 18500cows good Holstien springer Co Gas Transmission and choice mixed steers and heifers Tenn ductive capacity of the land '95 00 a head 28 00 lb Mess Four loads choice Federal Unit 4 820 Stock Show at KainaS Friday Firni Names Salt Laker As Manager aan Theseagencies jigtsovernment 'Pays - 4 ' ! lr A - ' : 4 -- :: tk )1 1' - ' ''' 24 i it ! - 24 - r "':'N - - '''s 4 - ' wrqf t ''- ' ‘' ' : i ' - ': t f v it 1r 'i ' 4- Itil -'' y'i1cf'3' ''''' ''''''4 ' !: - --- - ' a - '" ' 4 4 t - I' ' - 't ' S:' - 1 504 it?'!4": ''I '''1 i '''' :1 ': : ITT - e ' a: ':k' - :: et ' 'V '' ! i' e 44444-- : i ::::'t"'t t " ::1 ' ' ' :' :':' ' 2 rim' ' l t- registered Welsh stallion shows a real champion's form as he stretches for Nick Hoyt The horse itn ion t 'I ?" '" Cue Grand Master an ' ? !: y'A :'' - :: ti ' r '' 4 ' -- ''''''''':''''''''' ''2 " ' L ' I 4 :k: ' :' ' r :' the " ' -- ': r! '7 a 41' 404 : ' :' t '4Ct!Ni 4 J i '? 10 ' iii L 0 - ' ::: ' - -- t: tis ' I 'L:f ::: ':' ' 1 The third market—the relief market—is supplied largely by US voluntary welfare agencies from farm surpluses donated by Nel erT Special to The Tribune ' - '''' ::::' :::':''''''" '':‘''' -i i's - ' - ! Dn I Irrigated Pasture Pays Best Cash Price - -- ' 'ti :: nd - ' A Is s ' It is the market where the greatest sales problems exist In this market American products have run into trade barriers such as high tariffs quotas embargoes and bilateral trade agree- This also is the largest MAP ' ' Sales to this market will make up about 75 per cent of the total export movement for the year - arket I °liar Presently this market includes India Pakistan Burma South the Viet SECOND MARKET n's United Arab Republic Greece Yugoslavia Poland Austria Fin—named from Public Law 4180- - land Iceland Colombia Peru which authorizes the government Chile Uruguay Brazil Syria to sell farm 'surpluses to underFormosa South Korea and Indeveloped countries for their currencies These countries simdonesia ply don't have dollars to spend BUT IN PROVIDING these In most such transactions these countries supplies at discount currencies are loaned back to the terms in the meantime the govbuying country to finance ecoernment believes it is strengthen- nomic development ing the economically rising Min-trie- s of the free world and in Sales Into this market will amount to'slightly more than a doing so creating a friendly feelbillion dollars during the year ing toward the United States and its products ending June 30 TtlerreErTO-artritr-4'30-Thek- - C3 - The corn subsidy is about four cents a bushel or only about 4 per cent of the domestic price fE -- 1 he He the second highest of record '11 ed IT HAS BEEN toward this market that the United States has been working for liberalization of trade—that is elimination of trade restrictions To enable exporters to make sales the government offers subsidies designed to offset the price disadvantage At present tibsidies are offered on cotton manufactured cotton products wheat corn and other feed grains and riee The cotton subsidy for example is eight cents a pound or nearly a fourth of the domestic price The wheat subsidy averages around 60 cents a bushel or about a third of the domestic price r -The Union of South Africa ONE IS A MARKET where the buyer plunks down hard money—the Atzrican dollar Another is the buyer pays in cheaper money—domestic currencies not acceptable in foreign exchange The third is a relief market where surpluses are donated to those unable to buy - in tune comprises the countries of Western Europe Canada Aus- trattar—Isrevr-testAiia—Talid- In terms of value and vol- - ket it - ok in June 121960 ' By Ovid A Martin Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON June 11— US farm products move into three different export woilds In two the government plays a dominant role in the other a minor one ' - F:411ioii:t---GleOtto::S01(:----SdleS-isn-:-Sosolid- -- : The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday - - -7 S 1:: - - - ” - I - SUMMER HOMES Financing Available Up To Monthly Terms 5 Years To Pay KAMASVALLEY LUMBER CO -- PHONE 2331 :ot 411—Ar KAMAS y 4 UTAH 4 tir Ato - |