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Show r ) - -- U-- f A ; HI ' Hi v TIIE DESERET SATURDAY NEWS APRIL l'JSi 14 UMEDIATE OUTLOOK GREAT i Safe Investments Yielding t SAYS BABSON WHO WARNS . NOT TO ABUSE PROSPERITY ' iVy WELLt-aLK- Itocr W llai '' l l PI h nl ral--- lilt-I-- '. s Roger V. rttmteue SltK retuniirff 'r h ha trip, ma T rep rt lh - pr t 1 anntrgo thr Tfn Wt ip r'oairoand- - 1 The 4 ' n c !C.i x - burin . g 8pr & i ouf a.o here fi ir ntfr' itc th Fv help ta Id hU- - l great m coke we are f rn Mpjng arv and tree Japan he tad v d w t. . t 4 nrie-of amounts sfra antic rated r r, 3'i r is now tarn , u rr'at'i American - i Sat ft - ! r t ue t Europe, ' wag; d up , sti- had nar: again 10 o.d n r' The tisuean r is r.i w playing I rf J eti i nearu 4 exhibition the ard aatcHrg Today r it v as ir.ent ' W war jO the n raen u o t rr pract til furTM . it e a b n L nil KKH the btat r he- - riu1n.r j r fua' backed lieu w - a' H. i, it p me etarted p. 4 Tr paid for pnt'T ;t M it capper ea a t j rf tor the first nrr-r n n r and many f t?! t r w a g.ven boomtftii B jeftcM srii day 4ar we- - bore- 0 4ve-- VofT 4 eaiea w4i, exceed--araml re-nrth sund.ng afprevious y ar iXr-t- v r Wrt In- of 192 L -- nvolume ihfr ei'-dtb! -rt,ar mi.r a " ' howni!Imrn I f r i , Pert i To ea of nH o' h vhiei autJK.s. -aiei T- &tJt ing )ia aPserAavert mur enturfiutig iTj - ! 'V- J'i Ui! c 1 idn! - I tain. i m, We recommend the purchase of the following public utility bonds, all of which are secured by first liens. 1 Mt lit! i H I M- Aprx. t Rc-- 1 -- - pyt-ftewr- e nunibi cerna Courire. -- f "k ! r g 1 an urls-- . uE he a il r are adi Hit th5 for the long I only to the n the fnigrattoiv- ft rr-- ri dui ; harr ron othtr a K Ur, r rn, v Ft, fa ... TeraiMl fa Trtlvrftf rwrr fa . A Hah R. bait Baakcrgcr I4e. Ry. fa i t -- f i'-'- re- - fait Lak j ol r 1 vr rn- - Omr 1 - Vydl Cfwaae ra4 o A lth Ptr yield ffri4v bn 44n eftSfri fitnnni " ' ., f . 4 ,.T,n !'. - ie--- ,i, o- -i tw prc.ng RLMER Ca Bond 4 Mortdade Blues, Grays and T ans 1 st the h. i ? IS t aim 1- pur-- , nt 4i I fVprtiaft Preferred Ifark at fa aad ilrifaad, light 7 ; ? kof fJITl, 1 I (I. E. fa lk t eovrrn-- . fjhave any our tre rf n ratt'"Our s! CrrlV f anl ssxit -j .t- ? - hand t ! -- ,l. Ifclwk ary bait far wbfafaev are later eeted x af' The d wtara Ik la adwertleemeat 4 mm wltfe year ary eitmuiu to oftrade ea snd i elsfattf,R oDieg ct many power ebaaine address far dearrlytlae elreaUra. a t when we pa aunply the total of the.e r tv , for nine ir Incrfchir rol?. jrs? r wo-s int r I of 121 awar England rthemMspuTcbax-nv v i one of oWf of- creaaes r he r t a r 'Urm the cornmonitlet to 1 &,h amount Thi mtai that Ay uiert it -i.lf these Bjenufacur ng hopp'd f - !ini"ti- Trade Espaoslon ears Peak. tn bfi pla ee to a,, J tr duneg t aus..., . i nfoi send Lndoubied.y it a fact that t'xdc !ircn r, h, i., anl . v ue k - More- since th pm of be- expac worker sHO'1 sr .t.i ,f HO omt.e. 10 year had gone aafar ai it is arr.d oer. ro.h ralronren , a P ., the ,,r ,A to these .!!'- - et ore likely to iteel miMs Walker Baak Balldia. able to get their full equ.pment ol .s . Telrykeae Haaiirk phi ,A ., )" 'ftn founds- present boon) men work are extended! to the.r on Jt It not based new m mhh when they are operating at 92 nun now get- - ,onch,r, hove nnrn.a, steed, ton nVzny of r. their ftr w;i The 92 per cent of capacitv to w.l wage ,y increase ting of work before 1S24 is ended woolen mills going over lime then be opt build, ng trade breaking si r"ords hlie coming north lat aetk Otrfs lifflPiEVfa, Tivnc for activity the rallroat carrying from my wnter hnw at Mounam T nf ' A n.u the largeset volume of traffic ever beautiful Ksdgt Lake Review. p nl"? of poor Market Batter jake in ofthe Florida ftd qjmy h mr ar -- i.VImX."! trwj. butter known at this time of the did saw rmon I cmpN Mrtios I61 P y ce itn 4 i jKrant part as last these and many other indicator vrcoriie -k but their iRf.AWfi, being planted ir Georgia It r Brrslh pr!r ,t tm IE u hi Asra KlCAMl har fki -i forward to th i teno wive feap, rerr pom? ? t the market oeKIM mrvidnT that the d ervfv e l l hi t lnu trt 41C ,h - h py wflh the pren nt price of cotton sndT that a lr?er acreage will he planted in 192J Corn planting has started In tH southwest seeding of oSt is seen the Forrth srnd south we wheat, doubtiesw, was mm ixtent lat month In lllino'S ",PMEVT- Ail thev f , ovrtcned the r fchelvc MJCHE Indiana, Missouri and Kentucky i he?r 'r he. April ia gor the have done so far j to lri" 4evlep and it waa.d offfra any but these field will soon b re -- fnr rnn f f cat tim moder- to normal for 3 twft irvk Sadxrd up th loftnaa. is fed- e " planted for even th farmer Th narrow rnf be , ,h pped f So IA j auppl at ptieiui roquiremrrf proviicn fee f felt he oaeeadir 1 !ng better thn If H assaal rewtma to tx month ew ato4 acb the nxt as. some years To spite of th fact thu VCr After prolonged tJotp4 9 uirlit pr,clevel thr around the present prices f tft par t i'mu. 9 and a.! markka eempmd h is not yet out of th woods Hi fvri d to entiipate any' O' hv there th irp o of! wj,e,bjr aragments end Tlu IP lc.tr of undergrade and ofbetween that th price r v h great difficulty was off in demand m falling important Tka !! to went had down irwrec rsog of what he top eat ixfactory mc. word the other no present Sow owned I oirptaiy. by the tsUnt3 so much mor o'vt' reed4 !C eets than the price of Yarfec o far as n leg firm ef bquiraa A Gemmell hum volume of buine tit tlw That figure doa reached ihM we What the IPlBlOS what be had to buy ta likely to be maintained boul j torush appear readStwn lwS j rUraA hlsher produce farmer wants for some time to come br better quality baic tna- -prices of lower merchandise prices Tata! batef' 6ae or the IN war sastpilTf4' J1 UriT (etiiui4 4berai Higher 9 age C mi Profit. Prince JSw J9 prices of rag bjt ter Mre cc,npn rtpp'se iDcoreflU, th The main mullfiratton upon up stm higher in 192. aa everything ertth flower ter wa d ta' aidd in e!fvfr,g vur wd ifjfr SI come, vllft tnr)?! ears 'tP 'Tndlcate wit! be th fToA .Xr;r,r,KiV,,,nit,r0 rtinetic conclueioneAlready grower wU of fhos !wk ng for thap-- r bu- -r,afjt yv tn Id and of the wk partsfarmers must get higher price for At th f 1IATT.Et a f5nv! GO, 43 eda t. Adv. their 1923 erpps or else there sure East Second South fa, th. w,k ,nd,d U per ce"1 lovr aiariy at hw York there were rnm Ah--ID. , U.Ham-nth all country arnoutired war. MU,. few wee ha cu. j t"1 mi, it trTi !1- - during thintolast "r Coftohdi4 the margin profit Inc heaiy compani- - a thi of Hu nnl e txllfftg H4 ton Vrg ni- - industrial m.r. cm.culfttesi toe montn ago Tnie 1:1 s not the up itnat worst, for it w.ll not until the late summer and autumn :Ri. that th demand for laboring men will reech Us heignt PKK CTTT ORE SHIPMENTS. Even now it it official! reportedPxrk City or fhe labor supply l the agriculthat -rewe f'Yf crt below tural to bad rovd dvdrg this Weeii ofdueorhlpm' r region i 10 What will this be when hsal.ng from th Kr necesa ty tton four aaon come nd Park City fammg and Sraeitthe harvest mg Buses When farmer Ore fcaullng from tk monohs from now Kevto mill b dlved for about an have to bid against the h.&b price , ta b common Uuorere at the manu- tok buit up favsver, at mor p)than 4h paid center thre is like to i ts or nrw and eonratra.tiui i fftcturing and the promotfr of cui n ll r32 11 in li reMn-tithe Uu riiipBH-n4Uf fo 1' eary" fhrt ; men th? (1 ton ag:a:rt which uh a iaload ni about no h n w Ih fo. level ,0 r he directed. or h react. cd bfn wea'y- rrd The rnoet smrortan ,n'ide n u4 t tab mad- - ano'fa aalM the w ek was the fur'h-- r rducUtrt reserve rw ,rodwiott 49 00 Opo in federal Of with o' : ton for th weak redlacounts 'Tht fo.IwinE so are r cf 28 toft dajy you wteiu was in- of kipmeat prevwux ion tb vancru miBft were tba tnere was no, terpreted to mean them. Hark anv 251 likelihood of jetaw.me S leer king fealicnii and tht ,(fect 121' in red,ount rat,increa( Park City Mm.cg A Smaluag 984 in an alll around conceaaioa to i'B carlo . ... 111 borrowers of money Inasmuch as one of th principal limitless ous, k mantel ot a feara in the to measures of rewa month a(o BIC)IAM OBE SIOI'MEATS. in straint on the part of reserve banka P'ngbftiQ or production vu back to this was an encouraging developIt after th ment in the speculative situation lv! thmad ek ineraaoud a wk ago. At the same time the apparent as-- 1 hpmnt from tb Tial bipmn, camp not la suranre that the tendency toward vital, dvd.ne oofput f rub Copper and rate had for the time Hah Con wh!b ar th two havim b' gtnc checked, brought about in was 14 carload. Shipment is rrodur la the investment tone you can B tdvin to carload ' r'j fact ;.n. .A A Lf, fa f. SMTtwtt, ',,, JJ ll 4lhmi-Pwwr Pr. nada-Call- r rr-ir- r Newt) Copyright, 1123. NEW YOHK, April 14 Th fiaanci&l community this week has passed through varying phases of opinion regarding th business outlook Those who havs been man ta in in g that th peak of th exppn-io- n six th last during months has been reached, found some for encouragement oil their blew pn th cut in prices and in th statement by the Iron Trade Journals that new buying had fallen off partly became of th shortage of labor and partly because consumers wer filled up oa their requirements Later on th markets were inclined to adopt a more favorabi Judgment. Over production in th trad was of course, admitted It ha been known for a long pme that the California well were far local demand and were! ore aird more 0Tihr obrppm surplus to the Atlantic be board Compel)! on has been Increasing whir the normal result that prcesj" bare been lowered. a But th oil Trade represent uiiique case The poi.i on in other industries including steel ) quite had different. True aakf fceftfi. AHbif'eA to to ar mum during U21 and the first half; of 1922 have There repiemahed i no nel for buyers to packy on the subject or future gt suip.icr But while this condition applies to steel and U mat v Oliver lines it does not rndicate over prd Con The m?.n py nt to emphaK it is il'a the onij thing wbkn might bring, about a serious checkup on com- -mercial buying is a further advane In prices and that merchants th.v. ard manufacturers danger nr doing their j'xnost t At the present time the investor has an opportunity to obtain bonds of this class at prices to yield comparatively high rates of re- 1 ! ft X f" are tv BT fTriHIT P. WET, (Special Laaaed Urlr to Th learet The fundajnenlal soundness of public utility bonds is generally recognized. 'Mortgage bonds of established and successful public service corporations are among the safest investments that can he made. by LuMiTitSi he r tu v 1M at e in h1 t Z. C. M. I. MENS SHOP to 7 5a (;:VfV wri a- re 1 I ,.- ik orii 'j J Kr m-- ,4o gf 1 are First Favorites y s 1 I rr rh w kp 'aoa The new color tones for spring suits are very pleasing. Uncommon effects in stripes, solid grounds and mixed shades offer plenty of variety the matter of clothes choice. t dur-Sn- enneimer i . 1 -- ir,mt-LoB- You I ' Is a Once more Kuppenheimer achieves supremacy in the matter of tailoring and design. pft wants to know and FORBES is offering $1000 ; j , Necessity electricity there would be WITHOUT cars and dozens of other thingstelephone, that you accustomed to that are scarcely think of Electricity serves you in some way every hour of the day, both business and in your homes instantane tireless, energy, always at your command. an Electriaity plays important part the manufacture or preparation of practically everything you eat or wear. has become a indispensable factor in our modem life, do t without it That one reason why nearly two million people have bought Electric Light and Power securities. What are the others? FORCES Magazine models are now on j hln-a- do without it cant - - "" Electricity ter vnr 1 GOOD CLOTHES tj vk T' - 1 h- Pb rw-r- e 1 4 f'n Men and young men will find greater variety than ever before in this seasons offerings. We cordially invite you to step in and inspect our assortment while it is completes lk ar-r- kp .;L 1 w rntl from tb varfau xntaea the house - t been worked up toin a highandpHch mi over the the rapid rie prices roost absurd prediction were be- - LHIBER MILL FAT RAIRED. AnHOUSTON, Teaaa. April 14 nouncement In made by the Kirby1 Lutrbcr company of an advance of good clothes nm a- flab Ape M Rtrgkam Moa.aa Btagbam of Kuppenheimer v ReraSlng the immediate Wall fl ' Street position indications - w tlial two 2 .t l exroncer than Jt wa wa I no and much trong-- r than it Tied V month ago whem excUment state Tstal m Prizes There are- styles fot every-tastA fit for every type of figure irSir-an- C H tIc mines have brought enormoua Then in the pa.my day of Um the Bullion Beck, Kureka Hill and aa to where stocks were rich ore much tng made was mined. Ouiy last year the Iron likely to go.word people of import- - j),oseom produced a carload of In other Arth a Sfran re lnCe whoWd out TYb heat of the t i FOR LETTERS ON What Are the Benefits of Custom Ownership of Eublic Utilities 1. . Everybody or Hf jgsj By best letter Forbes does not mean best from standpoint of literary excellence but best in the reasons and ideas presented on the question. . Forbes reserves the right to publish any cf the letters submitted, and plans to begin printing some of them in advance of awarding the prizes, which will be announced in the June 9th issue of Forbes Maga- to write Forbes subscriber i invited Contest doses May 19th, but send your letter right away. ..The letters ray be either a few. page or a pages in length, Start preparing your letter now. Make notes of ideas a you think Talk them over with .of them. Discus-skyour family and friends w ill bring out mirv things and stimulate your thiriKngi For the Forbes will award the following cash prizes: r.ot. m r a Contest closes Mav 19th.- AD letters must be in the Fqrbes offices on or before that date. Start now to write down every idea that occurs to you on the subject. Get your letter in the mails early and in plenty of time. - rs Firm p, . iwe TWri PrlM I'rlx. Prim, f ,, l ark The c ntest is open to everybody. Contestants mav or may not be sub- scribers to Forbes. f. ' zine. U. kun, nroximateiv The Increase fame aa a u prise. It was made effective from Apnll. of the Local Securities raraUbed Iivemt by Lor! er aad Broker) Beak Mark. 1 Banker ulrrtn Trwfa Trti C Hkt ...I ll Cm 1 Ml 7 j Kir Ilab Par fklwt, Analfam d'j.ptd Baflal fug.. Life ):i a ?n ej 14 ei c la A rmf7 Inter, ta (ratnt Liter. F.rW. 120 Flft, At,..., XrWY.rfc. UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY t 'tmaru bi ic sr.KVKK- .- ri z .., mitr rL'i'4Tar JJ Grand Central mine, both of which eatabUshed on bale having been Used compared now sa hav . to.been ne Iflrta .A record of iC.1,240 asls, silver rich telLoraSome haceptionally taken from Cotton on hand March 31 In con-- i j M ie at present being etabiihment H aggregated the Chief Con, oiina and while the fuming 94 are not available at this 2.014 S$ bala ol lint and 2 19.509 021.901 .11 figures the Untere gen that la compared with understood of time it of Hntera on is higher than it ha of Unf and Only a short Feb. 21. lea-Cotton on hand In public storage! ii ill time ag one of athe copipanv's carbad Of ore and at compreasee March 31, ag .j ill Hi see sent out net smelter return' gregated 2 377.799 bales of lint and which brought "(Ml and a lot j of lini'r compar'd with of In orjtstot M of lint and 44.t7 of Hntera almost as good has been com- i 18of of! Feb. os number block, from Import dnringr Marrhaygregf-ground in- thisoremlna, ia not at all und 3 219 bale, compared with 4,-- 1 Sensational 4 In March last year common in Tintic. In the earlier old Mamduring March aggregat-e- d Esport. day of the district the 11. II" bales Including ft .447 moth mine produced a eirffle carload of gold ore that brought about bales of Untars compared with and other shipment ef 457 Jiale 'including 4,4fS uif llotarsi 1144 404 in February, ! 1 mm ee! ig I' st , -. 1 . TV & . ditt.t j VaK A,dr-- a tor Marfh.,t 12U ,,f T Mountain Co Mwvai P tmpimw Sg, gfd A cm T pfd Standard Coal 7 u. s pf Ctab Kabo Bug corn T 1 - Jian - Consolidated Wago lad t'oal A Cok .. Laytea Sugar K. tn Stiver ore tht th ounces more per carload bring ) 20 f 0 or cause a ripple ol cannot hep but excitement evn In a dlstrn t like Whcr there appear to be Tintk picture very liberal amount of rock. frt srhhouirh LSpecal to The Verna) EUREKA Apr!! 14 Suspension of the Pittman act, under which some years been a has tor Backtflery market for rtSver at one dollar an gr ounce notwithstanding the fact that tre foreign pn e ba been ionsbi- - I I ex under roTTOVf that is 34EW REtTinn erabiy figure, MAMFtCTlRLNG MADE. i Pled to slow up mining opera-- -, Aaked. lion throughout the wet In Tin14 ih New, t,. WASHINGTON, April 1 a pessimistic view of Civil Service Tests M ee records in cotton manufacturing . Jj1 fh Ratwi notw itheianding the xirZ 972 were. - during tbnlr a Now ap Tho to Postmaster Announced (Special when more cotton was consumed proach mg when tpey man be lit ee EUREKA. did only with the open market prue. ,Aprtl than in any rhontb in the history of the s n.ana-gerbreak tine mine tn.ne leading Chlf Cpnaolldated Ovi! rvic of the lndutrr. examinations In of this w.t s ntrr of it flipping records during Total consumption was 5!!?, 103 viewed on the ubjert Uet tven.ng- I tah 11a ho and Wyoming will be H ia ee but 4 Ma.ch. f 2U and asked to what xunt lu ex- held M r 1 - for the month j bales of lint or more than lOS.uftft pe-tPosition, of po.t- ed H8 ee the operation, of i.i rom-- 1 atft at th following places 216 ee .Hales larger tan consumption In ny to be affected br the hang a ,A Av r aao. the c.n.ua City, $2100 Garland. U ??;turch a Gunnison moo t.yftndyl. of the company. In adiM- - bistort ant. $2104, Piea- from the main 't,on to theof revenae Chief raubetantlal gvilla, $3fl0. the working the Bellevue, is being add' through and theGemini at JJ4 operations Saiimaai Bask; Iwrt Dfrt 5 vlng Bank! i4 Continental Nat. Bank null National Copper Lana 14) M M 5? at 112 NatMnai ah ntfiah bavioea A Trust 1)8 4 Wa.ker Hro Barker Par nr Bark Zion First 1'tab Hat Orfaa! iwahoday several cf the other mine some of the Tintlc prop-ertcontTn but very little lead. min ng operators have 4iij conftdei.ee In the future- of rrni silver, b ng of the optnioa that aooner or Uter this metal muit np nto iu own if the untrW are ever again European to have staple and secure money evtemt and when that t'me come it will rot rou r mv special legislation lik th'- - Pittman act to hold the prue of l!w r at or near one dollar an oyn' Silver and gold most form the b s of all money and of redone know tM the rold m not nreasmg fastsupple enough to keep pae with the worlds pro-Tsntici prosperity ia rot going to be erouW impaired by the aue- he I ittman act. PeOR,,n plics the leasing stst'm will have their to some extent earnings reduced owners suffer by jum as the piine thT change m the rnce of alivef, other who are handling the lower grade of silver ore will neceaarilv have to keep the ore cleaner and thus bring its value up to a point here it can be marketed at profit, prospecting campaigns will be continued by the principal mines of our district. The mines hat h'n making quite a sum of money "i , ilhteo IfaP pn Jl rribl T this n,M. the of the perhaps ore contains lead and In a lead- silver ore the recent advances in )he price of lead will almost make up for the ax parted slump la tha price of silver au- reference to the Chief no jrY.W"hl r... two-thir- u aii i.TS. H. ! . pJ?r.n,...f!I STATEMENT. !K NFW TORK. April 14 The actual condemn of clrimefyouae bank and trust companies for the tveek ln of !.- 4J3 J' This la aif increase f 110.- - 214,730 TWO LAH HIMIrhi ti ADD FIFTY Do nil-o- re QlKg. question asked, for the return of household goods and personal tecta slob n from my residence within the Ust six week, or asms amount will be paid to anyone re- ame B. F. Redman. 1244 COTriB East Third Boutii. Adv, , |