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Show - , ft ti .1 " ,' - Salt Lake City,' Utah , , - ' ,, O. " THE DESERET NEWS . . I ..... - os adyance Larto-lwiMi- e . "1-t- ()(P2 '" .004 .01.1' transactions ehazge; On .0034 .0014 .02 "li .01 .111-'- let L ast th e. , t 1 Am Car & Fdy Am Locomotive Am Roll Mill Am Smelt & P. Am fill P&p . Am Sugar Het de Pt Am Tel & Tel. Am Tob B .., Am Type Fdrs. Am Viscose AM Wilt, Wkr Am Zinc L&S.. 4 1 17 17 65 42 21 4 26 23 14 2 fl4 38 Ana1 Arm Armstrong Cork Assd DrY Goods Atch T 4 S II' Ail Coast.' Line. AU Refining Atlas Corp.... Aviation Corp. 21 5 37 94 18 33 Loco et.. Balt & Ohio .. Ramadan Oil . Bath Jr Wks - Benda Aviat Beth Steri Biaw-Kno- Boeing Borden - BorgWarner Briggs Mfg ,s, , V Brunswiels-J- - ',.. Amp Co i Budd Budd s I 381i 5612 1918 26 Calif Pack Calumet & Hee Cataad Pac,fie 9'8 Ccam erls J &I1G co. Caterpil Tr; Celanese Core Cerro de Pall . Checker Cab CM Grt W nf. Chrysler Corp Climax Mots It 1 . II- iliz ... .,. Y I i1 1 Il II 37 4 BO 16 14 3 Cluett Peabody Coea.Cola I.. 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WILL ' SELL ' PRICES,. - SET - - & G N Pure Oil Purity Bak tor Rad 19'21 20's 514 2034 51,. 2834 34'4 24',4 34L, I 1 I . 29. 8. 361. 21i 29 5 6 92 17 4 31;4 62li 1714 455 71 19 les 2'5 3 12 2, 2 20 15 50 35 51 13 23 1 21 28 13 975 3735 234 1554 Si 187 19'4 1478 25, 64 1! 2'2 5134 6 1035 1034 37..2 104 7'5 3 934 3735 22 15'a 18 ity. Shl111 34 13 KCA.1 10 Co 120 Vae 9 Edison So Cal Z. C. M. Pi 18 2.", 16's 1413 25's 25 574 1334 61, 133. 51 I 1032 1034 3714 10 1012 loti. 364 9'2 .02 .05 .00,4 Al .ivi 22 in Al .02 2.221'2 215 1050 10.12).4 760 7,30 3 50 3 00 600 7200 42.00 45.00 50.00 40.00 44.25 47.00 3.2 at 1.20. at 2.20. Stn'k Antalvmaltsd Sugar Fir,. Seeurity .2 2t2.1. 234 BONDS: L. RANK 3. 3. YPO,rilaY'a Sam a day Today'4 Same day 34 'aft southren Pa 1I 16 15'64- i Studebaker a 23...554 Swilt 6 334 3. 224 1 402 9 3834 10 7's 84 IF4 2.1..t. 12 Timken It Bear 24 414 234 , 18 Tansamerica 20 1634 Tram & W 19 15 C F P 5.3 -41 , linnkra st L 144 3'i Pi 237 9.4 17,4 1R 2,i 2", 16 .1. 4- Valladl UM Corp 1 g34 o 20 9'4 2074, 19'4 49.50 , - 14 Va Va Veit 9957,000. YOR. Hee. 17.--- f APICotton quarters today reported lendinquiries for all types of ma- !finals. Offerings continued limited ex- for delivery after the first quarter cept of next year. A few sheeting eonstruc, lions were sold today asainst orders with high priority ratings. Inquiry for woolen fabrics waa estimuWed by the government announcement that rationing of woolen clothes would not be required mild late 1043. Mills withheld of tering of any large quantiertt lee pending requirements. of women 'a wear were Manufacturers seek me worsteds and gahardines lee on from frehruare. deltvery The rayon market remained quiet. The game followed a fathers and sons newsboy banquet at Fort Douglas, attended by 500 guests. The newsies and their fath- ers also took in the ball game. , CITY GRAIN- - 1 ..2 Ski Road Open Dec. BOISE, 16.(AP)--Sotith- ern Idaho ski fang who will offidaily open the winter sports season Sunday in Bohus Bask were assured by Acting Gov. C. today that the road would be opened. Gossett Fmid he hari requested the highway department to have the road to the popular ski area ready for trafte. T.14 , 1,41 R 45 64 49 P. Pts-- 20 41S is 2534 1 267S 154 152 1813 2 4s 41 .11iI1 1.35.4 'RN,. 1.38's Cor-nfriss. wheat. CHICAGO. Dso. Corn nsw: No. 2 yellow 14012,0 91,4 No.11MaY 811.018: No. 4, 84,108012: 034,15; No. 3 white 1.080 1.10: 1i erade vorn : No. 2 yellow 91'4: I. ()41- 94. I.08: (int ne4. Nn. 3. 91.4: eamnle 'rade 004 34 Harley malting 11544 1.04 nominal: feed., May July Itfrd 590 72 nominal: Field per hundred 6 4.154, 5.00: Soybea- n.weieht noininpl: Timothy A 'Attu' 18.000 22.50: faney red top 1.00et Dee. 14 .50: Red Clover 18.000 22.50. Sweet Clover May Rye--1.0001.00. ON May - , In , Georgia Best Of Condition 3i 1.4 4 203.4, .4 29,4 ,. 3. 7754, 801,221,2 la PS - 14 41 42 10934-- r 234 1 -. CASH GRAIN 1 26-- 2314 20 434 811 -- 62'.2 30 AP,- July SC,. -Lard - AO'S .91, 4 .423. .118.4 .9334 935 s .5134 .52'. .53'1 .54 .531.1 53 .53'1 .53 . 1.72 1 . , .11 .14Ni .1434 .103i .71 1534 .77,4 .78'.1 .79 President tournaments. Transportation re strictions, he adds, should be no bar to the program since the events draw men in small numbers trom . BEVAN HONORED NEW YORK, Dec. 17(AP)Rol.88 s.91,2 and Bevan. athletic trainer at .42,4 the United States Military Acade.93'.4 was my. West Point, N. Y.. .51'. given the Touchdown Club's award .53,4 to the ad.53!4 for "gontrifuling vancement of football." at the or87'4 1,72 , .10i .14.. .1614 .1434 .741.'s .78'4 ..7814 ganization's annual dinner night. last . 4 I 13.80 13.80 , . all sections. . .. Lawrence to of the Amateur Athletic Union e AAU expects to go ahead says-thwith all its ,major meets and 1.35 1.38 5134 . Sports Mirror I Yunegal 44. ''' S' , , A: CO1,2a A 16 BY THE ASOCIATED PRESS TODAY A YEAR AGOJoe York Yankees was named "Athlete f Year" in annual Associated Press poll. THREE YEARS AGO Sam Snead won $10.000 Miami Open Golf Tournament with final round of 64 for total of 271. FIVE YEARS AGODon Budge and Alice Marble were ranked No. U'' .1 -- CZ? 1 heart - ,EPHRAIM---Jen- s (Tailor) . died here yesterday at 1 p.m. Janse, At the time of his death ha wu the oldest man in Ephraim. Born in Storborde, Denmark. Sept. II. 1858, a son nf Jens Niehoit and Christi, liana Johansen Jerusen, Idr. came to the United States as a Jensen convert In INC Ile lived at Smithfield and here most of his life. and worked both- as a tailor and farmer. At the time of his death ha lived In the home of Ifra, Mary Rasmussen. He married Anna Marie Peteroen Anzll 2, 1878. She died at Smithfield in OM. Surviving are two sons, James and Charles Jentien, both of San Frandsen: two daughters, Mrs. Rosa Weeks Smtih field and Mrs. Tilde Andersen of of Aalborg. Denmark: 18 grandekuldren and eight, It is believed he also has two sisters in Denmark. - -- 11i - Johii M. De Lapp Sr. services for Bert Richard 541 Jefferson Street. who WrinDROW, Millard Mitchell De Lapp Sr.. 64. CountyJohn farmer and resident of Woodrow smest 1916, died Tuesday evening at his home here. He was born iti Disco, 'Ill., in Mg. Surviving are his widow, Mn. Alice Anderson De Latin; two eons and two daughters, Mrs. Betty Baker and John M. De Lapp Jr., of Delia. Miss Rink De Lapp of Logan and Marion .Do Lapp of Woodroert in a Salt Lakm heenital Tuttle-laat p in.. will be conducted tomorrow at. 2 p m., at 2O Eam South Temple Street. Burial will be in the Salt Lako City Cemetery. Mr. Buteher was born in Salt Lake July 1. 1898. it Pan of George W. anti Eunice W. Worthen Butcher. At the time of death he was an employe of the Midwestern Dairy Products Company. Surviving are his widow. Mrs: Rose Parry Butcher: three daughters. Mrs. Dan RUIPPII. Patsy and Judy Buteher of Salt Lake: lour sons. Rieband Butcher with the army in Reno. Nev.: Marvin 11101b1311 with the army in Alaska. Clarence and Gordon Butcher of Salt Lake: three brothers, Isaac putcher of Alhambra. Calif.: and Ray George Butcher of Salt Lake; two sisters. Mrs. William lifeintyme and Mrs. Melvin Kemp of Salt Lake and one grandehild. Friends may call at thl plaoe of funeral today from 4 to 8 D.M. and tomorrow from 9 a.m., to time of serv- William Alonzo Cook HUNTING. Emery CountyFuneral stemma will be conducted Sunday afternoon in the Huntington Ward Chanel for William Alonzo Cook. 65. well known farmer and stockman of Huntington, who died At his home after an IlltIPS3 of two weeks. He was born on Jan. II, len in Fish Haven, Ida., a son of Phitaeas Holland and Elizabeth Cook, and moved to Huntington with his parents in 1884. He had lived in Huntington since. Mr. Cook was a member of the Church and had been active in agricultural associations for many years.LSurviving are his widow: 11rs. Marl Ann MeElprang Conk: three eons and three daughters, William G. Cook of Provo, Mrs. Aims Ungerman and Mrs. Pearl Day of .Hianeatha. Mrs. Dixie een of Emery. Pluneu and Omer Cook of Iltintingt011;. a brother and three mitten,. Melvin Cook ot Rigby, Ida.: Mrs. Catherine Strong of Midvale, Mrs. lilt Knitter of Cleveland. Mrs. Stella of Huntington . and a half 4McElprang brother. O. B. Johnson of Huntington ices,. Bennie Sturzenegger Bennie Sturzenepper. 2monthold ion of Joseph and Dora Wins Sturzenep irPr of 952 l'athertne Street. died at the home Tuesday morn tog of natural causes. The child waa borp in Salt Lake. Sept 27. 1942, and le litirVIVNI by his parenta. a half brother Ttmothy Peek, and lour Frand parer Ie. Mr. and Mn. G. R. Wirre and Mr. and Mn. N. Sturgenegfer. all of Salt Lake. Ronald J. Roberts Henry F. De doll LERIFimerat erviees will be duted today at 2 pma. in the eon4 Iruneral services for Henry Y. 1Det. of 58 Gregory Fla, will he loft conducted tomorrow at 13 o'elock noon. At 280 East South Temple Street. Friends may call at the place of funeal today from 4 to II pm. and to. morrow prior to services. Burial will be to the Salt. Lake City CPMetOrY lkir. De Goff use found dead in the 300 block on West Seventh South Street. 8londaY of apparent natural causes. Fourth Ward Chapel for Ronald Roberts, 30. who died Sunda: in a Salt Lake hospital. 3fr. Roberts WU horn rob. L 1042. in Lehi. a on of Millard J. and Anna Helouist Roberta, and bad bred hers ail his life. Surviving, aro big widow. Mrs,. Edna We Roborts, and a son, Donald Rent Rohorts, of Lehi: his parents and four brothers. If aleinl, Glen and John Roberts of Lehi, and Leo Roberts, serving with the armed foreos; also a grandmother. Mrs. Margaret lielouist of Lehi. 64. J. Howard Thomas Funeral services for J. Howard Thom68, who died Tuesday of a heart attaek, will he held Sunday at 13.30 in the Wasatch Tabernacle. Interment will be in the Heber Cemetery. Friend e may .'all at Olpin Brno. Mortuary today n& tomorrow and at the residence Saturday and Sunday until time of aervices. Theodore Gyllenskog as, , smrrHFIELD, Cache fountyFimeral for Theodore Gyllenskog, 82. active HI TWill Falls, Ida., will be eon,. ducted today it 2 p.m. in the Smithfield First 'Ward chapel by Bishop services M. T. Van Orden. woe horn in Sweden Mr. Gyllenskog on Feb. '4, 1860, a son of Niels and.,.. Pernell Truedson Gyllenskog. He has been it resident of Smithfield for matir years where he was a high priest, in Eugene W. Breeze the Smithfield Stake and an active temHe Idled at mission to ple worker. Sweden from 1890 to 1892. He Cathern Ann Smith in the at Lake Endowment House29.on Feb. She died last May 6, 1889. ' Survivors include three daughters and a son. Mn. Ines Barnes of Twin Falls. Ida.; Mrs. Fame Whitt of Smithfield; Mrs. De Esta Michaelson of St. Charles. Ida.. and Joseph S. Gyilenskog of Dig ' Angeles; lira brothers and sisters, Niels. James and Joseph Gyllenskog and :MI Carrie Potts of Smithfield, and LeRoy of Salt Lake: 16 grand- Gyllenskog Children and 12 W. Breeze, Al, of PAYSONEugene died at the Payson Hospital at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Re was born Dec. 1881 15. in Centralia. ill., a son of John M. and Virginia lout t Breeze. He married Ethel Oldham in 1908 at Las An1ns. Colo. to After his marriate be moved Idaho where he was engaged in the He 'construction of sugar factories. moved to Payson in 1915 and has here ever strum. He has been secretary-treasurWater of the Strawberry titers Association for 15 years. He IV dB and a farmer and poultryman has served se president of the Payson local of the Utah Poultry Association. Re Is: survived by his wife; one daughter. Eugenia J. Breeze bf wood Landing. Lone Island. N. Y.: two brothers, C. D. Breeze of Las eta. Nev.. and Leslie Breeze of ban Bernardino, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted IrrniaNtrit 2 p.m. In the Community Church In Payson under oirenuou of Rev. Elias Jones. Friends may call At the Clauchn b uneral Home in Pay-- . and Fridai son Thursday evening' prior to services. Interment will be In tht,sPayson. Cemetery. P1131011 George Heaps Cache CountyGeorge SMITHFIELD, 87. native and tifeloof rest Reaps. died at his home YelSmithfield. of ltPrday atternoon after ,a luitering illness. Mr. Reaps was born in Smithfield on Feb. 3. 1875.- - a son of David and Elizabeth Argrove Reaps. Re married Sarah 0IrwY in the Logan Temple on Oct. 30. 1900. Smithfield farmer for A prominent many years, Mr.. Heaps filled a rams Eon to England from 1910 to 1)12 and was a high priest in Alio Smithfield Stake. ineAude his widow, seven Survivor. Orvil. Orris and eons and daughters, Roscoe Heaps and Mn. Mae Reed of Smithfield: Albert and Willard Reaps of Salt Lake. and Mrs. Vella Wood. ward of Franklin. Ida.: a stater, Mn. Elizabeth Anderson of Grace. Ida, and is grandchildren. Seth Thorn ley SMITHFIELD. Cache CountySeth Thorn ley, 70, lifelong resident ot Smith, held, died early yesterday at his home. He It as born In Smithfield 01. 1. 1872, a son of Robert and Annie Thorn-ley- . His wtfe. Alice H. Thornley, died last April. Survivors include two sons and a daughter. Louie J. Thorniey of Ogden. Seth A. Thornley of Smithfield. and Mrs. Harvey I. Turley of Snowflake, brothers three and staters. Ariz.: Gentle and James Thornley and Mrs. Ellen Timmons of Smithfield, and six grandehildi en. Don S. Secrist a heart ettack. , . , BRIGHAM CITYDon Spiermsn 29. died yesterdm, at 4 P.M. rmi, -- Fe- of - Born Oct. 26, 1913, Mr.'. Searist an at Ole's Market Pere. was employe waiting on a customer yesterday afternoon when be was , stricken and died instanili. Mary A. Albiston A eon of Edwin T. Sacrist and Louise. Spierman Secrist Thueson. he was rear. ed and education in Brigham City. He Bider Bigb was a graduate of Box RICHMOND. Cache O. Albiston. services for Mary Alice who died at her home in Richmond' will be conducted today at 3 Tuesday p.m. in the Richmond Tabernacle. Mn. Altdston was born in Richmond, Nov. 27. .1872. a daughter of Gilbert and Alice Hill Bright. She was married to Joseph Albiston on Nov. 11. DM. Survivort include her husband. four eons and a daughter, Roy. Harold aed Dean Alhision of Richmond:- Ray Al. histon of: Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Lavon Watson of Salt Lake; a brother. Gilbert Bright Jr. of Salt Lake:, and a sister. Mrs. Emroo Ryer of Los An. among men and women tennis tele& IITS players of United States for 1937. . An has patented a Deposits of lead and sulphur tria CliZLirlfZ.t2,4, i, ' 1 raft toinventoi discovered in the Jamirs, the ferry motor vehicles over streams, avehiele's wheels op1Z011 Soviet high plateau between r,s''" fIll erating a treadmill geared to a RusSia and lidia., are being ' worked b.y local peasants. 'propeller. t of a Jens (Tailor) Jensen Bert Richard Butcher Buteher. 11 ailment. Mr. Yates wu born Nov. S. 1891. at Rosette. Bog Elder County. a on of Absaiom anti Harriet James Yates. Formerly employees by the Lzuon Paettitk Railroad at Brigham Mr. Yates had been employed by City this Southern Pa- in Nevada. rinmems are his at Mnz. Elizabeth Larsen Mos; live sons and daughters: Torval Yatestof Los Angeles,' Le Nont, Vaud is and Floyd Yates. Nil at Brigham Mrs. Mary City; a Carter of Park Valley. sister. Funeral ff. services for Leonard Back Sr , for many :rears an employe of Zefill, will be condurted tomorrow at 1 p.m. at 36 Ease Seventh South Street. Burial wtll be in the Salt Lake City CemeterY. Mr. Bark theft yesterday at bis home, 580 North Sixteenth West Street. died ,.11)0 raneher. who died itec. Count'-.4uner- al ., , 1 I . 1.671i .. -- . 34's .87'4 .911. .42,4 9314 4274 )-- . 1 1.38 12,4 Jan. ' ATLANTA. Dec. 154 153,4 4 Georgia Tech's footballleam probM 86 86 21.4 ably will be in its best physi58Li 58 Jr. t 33 cal shape since early November 72 13 1114 Tallow Tr & e 38,.13 when it meets the University of Tounrat Sh h T 45 301ai 310,4 30141 Texas in the , Cotton Bowl at k ..4, 191.2 Zenith Radio .. 23 2t( 191i Dallas. SALES Pat McHugh, a N4.7ingback, and Totnt today. 1,307,730: previous day. 900,- 200: week ago, 573.710' year ago 1,313 400: Jim Luck, ace punter, have nearly two ,Pars ago. 193.030,; to date. recovered from injuries that both.' Jan. 115.792.341i year ago, 164,574,039V two ered them for several weeks. years ago. 199.445.514. Commenting on what Texas . scouts might have learned about , .' Rumania's wells produced only Tech plays in the Georgia game about 2,000,000 tons of petrol, (which the Engineers lost). de. ., eum In: the first half of this cisively), Coach Bill Alexander ''',, year, colnpared with, 15,200,000 said "they couldn't have learned '11 tonslut year. . Laub. we didn't have the ball."..- - 1.35'4 1.30's AAU Goes Ahead. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 17.(AP) Dibeneciet- Leonard G. Back Sr. - BRIGHAM Stsgeicea were tondurted Ut yeaterday afterneon the Brigham tiny, Fire Ward Chapel for Elias A. Yates. 81, of Palisades. Nev., formerly a Park Valley. Utab . Elebard Enoch Van Cott Jr.. P n ot former Salt Lake residents. co,ed yesterday at 9 p.m. in Los Angelos.- aneording to Information r,(TiVri day by his grandparents here. let bad It with spinal been meningitis tor about 31 hours. Born Mar. 28. 1931, a nn of ard Enoch and Lailee Fullmer Van Cott, the child is survived by his parents ot Los Angeles, and three grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Enoch Van Colt and licruamin Fullmer. all of Salt Lake. .14s fling. '' 2334 20 fa " . CHICAGO, Dec.- Elias A. Yaiss Richard E. Van Cott 42 4L sprvie, ;41:3-6.e.- 12 4 Watirreen Co Walworth Co - 10 Warner Bros Pic 437 4 West Pacific Pf 26 West 'Union Tel Westing Air Er 41 Nest El & Mfg 24 18 Wheeling Steel.. 2. Wii4011 it 25 61 Woolwrth (TW1 Worth P & hit 10 .10 Wright. Aero . Wrigley 11V1 1814 2 414 29 .4, 1534 lea 411,4 4 ts lAs leme 114 1614 264 154 804 14 54 Burial was in Brigham City Cemetery.Mr. Hanwn was born in Brigham City Aug.' 24. leek a son ot Ferdinand F. and Hann Thomaaen Hansen. and lud resided in Hon hider County ail his lute. tiurvicing are brother and sisters: Mrs. Saran H. Peterson of Lotan Nrc Mar tilde, Jenson. Alm Annie H. Valentine, Mrs :Lima 'Asinine lad Albert Hansen. all of Brigham City. And Kra. Tiore Nelson ol idabg Fail.. Olt . rept for frequent 'rallies of frac-I- . RANSAg CITY, Dee. tions to almost a cent, the grainirr earn: ti. lower ,to I. Maher. No. 2 dark market today showed little re- - tgrrrdi 1:3321.4A1i313lk, N;, ,, 3 31131';;irl).3. Ia. 28 30 sponse 2734 to new buying althoughl No. 2 red nom 1.303,v13: No. 3 nom 1.2934'0117N. Dee. I;2834; May 129!4; prices had much more stability July 1.291a. Corn 108 ears: 3a than yesterday. 512 534 hnehancerl to 1,4 was strongtst; due, traders er. No. 2 white non 1.001.441.024: 354 ?34 1; No, 3 2214 2414 said, to weather which is stimutn111:',412noYm11S51148:;8176 8;:o.143 farm feeding, hampering 834t;115,1. Om 8514: May 8.a. 34 lating .39'4 431S to Va higher. movement of grain from the coun,O,atass,illit777:: ,,,Jorlek3iLlrlirPd 36's 364, of Milo Maize nom 1.39;1'117i. 712 7'2 try and delaying completion 84 94 '4 harvest. Profit taking continued Kafir nom 1.3f12I.45. 211s 27's 's to plague the market but this was 111:7rien: 31,4115.73 40 40 34 6's 64, 14 noticeable mostly in the wheat 9 No. I hard and dark hard wheat nya eent,, over May, No. 2 .hard and dark 34 pit where 1614 1534 prices were off frac- hard litofia .eenta over: No. I red 144 15 tions at times. wheat 2.2010 eente over! No. 2 tPd 14 lower to 14 IvAlt mita over: closed 2 white eorn 134 No. Wheat 74 73' 3 YPItow ellrn Nn; with 1111,7,,no" cvnT yesterday, yit 7912 794 2 higher compared No. 2 mixed corn 12 ri 773,4,1 December S1.3374. May $1.34li; cents . 77 71 December SS. 1.zi ft corn higher, 174 184 4 RANGK OF GRAIN FICTFR14 25 26321 a May PREAffil,i; oats 143014 up and 9.32V32 rye 14 off to higher. Soybean CHICAGO. Dee. 8 Open High ..Low lima, futures were IVO cents higher Whea- t644.4 65 2.3434 1.3434 1.33's l''ae,. on bid and asked quotations. s I.34's 1.35'4 ' 1., 1.343s 134'4 4;4 1614 44 ago. NEW - ors 414,- - 34 16114 of 42 14 24 0 10 102 1 Bud Pow Its 111 I Technicolor I 714 Va 714 6 ltes Trans Lux Ika 11, 43 I6 1146 Unit Gas 3 2 2 Utah Idaho Sugar 17 Utah P IN 7 Ss pf Total stock ;tales ;May, 226,095 share. Tear ago. 292 390 phone'. Total- bond :4100 tOdalt 8891030. "tektites 3.4 1 wabash RP pt.. CHICAGO. Dec. 17- .-f t APCSDA 1Salable -h16,000., total 29.000: 10010, higher: closing less Relive than early: good add 300.300 ehoice 14.10e, 25: pounds top: 14.35: 170.90 pounds 13.904 14.10; sows' 10 to tnrwl and 'gime.. steady higher: ' 4501501 down 132041420, :00 pounds Pounds 13.7549 90. i SalableCattle 4.500, ealveis 900: fed Wet-M' steers WOOL , and yearlings active, steady to Hee. BOSTON. 17.(APUSDAtThe strong;; etrietly choice steers absent; lop Roston 1625: bulk 13.500 15.75: 'heifers fully wooldemmaarnkdet fo7a8dovmeerayi it'tPnqiutaYrtteor-- etestty: tellk 12.50th14,50: - top 18.25; olood wools exceeded the A few 'Ripply. eows and hulls 1081.15 higher:- very aetive, Pmail were made sake at ceiling Pri,"M weighty cutter eous 9.00; heavy sausage SOMA South American fine fine and veal13.00 with to bulls 12.90 quotable; l -- Cattle: wool wax sold in the ftelAP medium OGDEN, Dee. ers fully steady at lime 15.50. M clean bask priers of 111 to 91,02, out of Receipts 620, includes 360 for market and 10,000. late 14.000'; total salableSheep bond. Most grades of Montevideo wools SIOW on limited supply 260 Inimulln fat lambs 100 25 lower, 0001- - to arrive were sold at greaae lots at steady Wednesday: mostly odd small drive-ii y considered: numerous loads strictly prices of 341935 cents. late Wednesday and today beat good ;dives, and choice. 870 96 pound led western steers tittered 11.500111.75, no very good 15.151425: deck sorted natives to city fat ktnds Imre; conitnon to .medium .625V butcher 15.35: medium grades down to ,TRontellrlitYcl 1,1111N, poWASHINGTON, to good heifers 10.35,1 1415: good to choice natives 15.008(15: 11.00: meinurn sition of the treasury. Dec. 15, compared 11.25, common down to 8.00. few good cows load choice MVPS 1475: medium to good with a, date year ago: corresponding 9.504410.00. cutter to medium 7.75,4 9.25. 7.5048.25; today's trade: fat lambs slow: RerelPts. 0185,465,840.43: 1195.518.358.46. eanners 7,50 (town: few medium to good few early sales good lambs weak at 14.65 8123,465, Expenditures, $135,100,011.69, bulls 8.500 10.00. vealers 14.50 down. 4115.00: good to choice lambs unsold: held 288.02. Hogs: Receipts 185, includes 125 for upwards to 1550: other; classes about Net $7,101,140.703.20; 03,507,127, balance, strong to 20 steady: loafi yearling ewes 11.75: few 601.711. market ,and 60 through. cents hillier, top 13.85 on best 180 to 230 loads common to good $6,434,598,- Working, bal 'MOO included. pound weights, few lots above this weight 555.14: $2.740.824,655.08. Dec.--1- 7: Ali:USDA Hogs range 13.35013.60: sows 10.75012.00, few Cuetome for month. 611,399,- receipts Salable 5,700: total: 9,000: active: 25135 063.07: $17,035,431.46. bghts above this; SHEEP: top 14.10 freely: good and Chow, Receipts 1,900. Includes 980 up: 06,168, Receipts flees! Year (31.117 No early 190 lbs. and above 13.900 14.10: 160.180 8886424.41: for market and 920 through. 113,603.003.398.13. 13.60U.80: 13.75114.00: good sows sales. late Wednesday few small lots good fiscal 031,709,308,Expenditures year. 13.900 14.00; stags 14.00. to chotee trueked-ifat lambs steady at smooth Salable and total: 2.500; slaugh- 096.61: $10.180.099.212.00. (attle: no carlots sold. 13.50413.15, EXeell of 025,340.422,expenditures, to lb highter steera and biter steady 172 20: $6.877,094.813 07. 25 up on strictly er: instances good Dee. 17.(AP)---(Ired- LOS ANGELES. Total $107,050,508,203.23; 883.256, debt, 15 cows to highbulls and steers: e salable er: vealers and stockers steady Market News)--Cattl- e steady: medium to 556.694.04. Inereatie 700: litt;f1 steady; medium to low good over precious daY, 0171,144,- 13.000, choice slaughter Pteers steers 13.006114.25: common to medium bamly 14.75: common short lots 10.500 11.00: 515.59. Gold assets, $22.744.348.212.55; $23,738,- heifers 11.00413.25: few good 14.00: good and choice heifers 12.750.14,50: meto conmion cows 8.7541015; odd me- dium 10.751 11.75: good cows very scarce: 162,671.59. 8 150 10.50: can. dium to 11.50; canners down to 7.00; com- eomnion and 111,4111)111 and mon to meolum bulk 9.50011.00. riers and cutters 6 5048.51!--mediucommon Calves salable 250: steadv; MeditIM to good native bulls 11.500 12.25: 11! MCI good vealers 11.001 medium mecommon to 9.251.75; ValPrs good 13.50415.50; 14.00. dium calves 1i.500,13.50. Salable and total,: 7.300: fat Sheep: 'Hogs ssiable 600; active. steady to 10 undertone weak: asking steady TUCSON, Ariz., Dec. higher: bulk good to choiee 190 to 210 tolamb lot ewes steady: feeders Int,ady: Most bowl better: few good teams are taking it easy pounds 15.25450; top - 15.50; led wooled natives good and choice to elvilco sows 14.00ra 25.PSVP fat 14.50: good good with 7.000.50; light scrimmages, marking salable none: good to choice range feeding lambs ,13 50. Sheep time until New Year's wooled lambs (tamed 14.25(675; and good not the Second Air Force Bomb-erg- . ewes to around 'LW Dee. DENVER, aalable and total 600: calves L'Ateeeipts KANSAS (ITT, 17.(AP.USDA1 salable and Wilt 200: steady: medium The Sun Bowl nominees. only fats HorsReceipts salablo 3.000; total 3.100; short fed heifers 13.00: few traps aetive: higher than Wednesday. 11.00012 00: common and medium rows undefeated major Service football average; top 14.20 itreely: good to choice 9.50010 00: canners and cutters 7.509.00; team. are on their way to Los 180 lbs. and up 14.00020; lbs. but I,zht cannere quotable eonsiderable un to play the March Field 1365,0,14.00: sows mostly 13.50t0 60. der 7 00: top Yealers 15.00; common to 'Angeles Fliers 2.500: total good bulls 10,00411.25; medium to good Sunday. CattleRceeipta salable 2.750; calves: salable 400 total 600: led 81(IcknrA and feeder Pteers 12.004113.50: The of 2g returns to steers rather slow: steady to 15 lower: common to good feeder cows s.soltio.00, Tucson squad Monday to train for the PhA stock and hulls steady'; vealera in good heifer calves 13.00e13,05: good steer Paso holiday light supPlY: little changed: stockers and calves, 14.00114.25; good 235 lb. mixed El appearance choice feeders scaree staedy: medium 14.50. PFtlahle weight fed PtPrrn 15.00: medium Rod good 1.400: total 3,000: Ha'sRNMots grade offerings 1110f,I.IS 12.256 14.25: light active. 15 to mostly 25 higher: bulk good to and choice weight cutter grade Mexicans down lb. 13.90'11440: early9 50: several loads good to low choice top 14.10 freely to all: few heavier botchheifers 13.25,414.00: medium to good short era 13.5042 13.90: lb. 13.50(414 00: feds 11.75'0 12.75: medium to good cows good sows 1275,13,10: ir'W VOOd to choice Command Unit 1902 cutter to common oracle lots under 330 lb. weights 13.25. 9.50011.25; 7.5069.00: - mom, canners 6.0007.00: odd Sheep Receipts SA ial)IP and total 3.300: basketball team defeated Service roausage bulls up to 11.50; good to cholioe !slow, steady: few opening' sales medium Command Unit inno by a score vealers 12.50614.50. !to good trockin lamhe 33.750 13.85: lgome of 29 to an d total 7.00: held above 14.50; odd yeahorg',..10,50. in the University of SheepRecipt Utah fieldhouse Wednesday eve- - 243,44- 1 34 - 4-- Sit City Cop T & M ....Year Grai n MArket S hows Little R espouse To Fresh B uytti,,,,,tr 5.128,017.00. Year. 05.109.01000. 24.428123.38. year. $4,380,65867. 56 ,. slow practically nothing aold early: open- int bids on slaughter lambs around '25 to lower, asking fully steady: good 'Aimee wheat pasture lambs held above 14.65. al t - Nat Nisi : & Heels Min sae 66.00 06.00 734 11 & P 17 I lis Union Union Carbide. 27 79'2 'NI 774 Union Pacific 1 77 do pf United Air Lines 68 18'2 58 Airc 8S United 264 954 c4 United Corp.. .148 932 22 12"s4- - 2 United Drug 8's 14 16 654 5.1.s Unit Fruit 43-819 G IMP 434 2443,4 United 7 62 U. S ,Gypsitin S Indus Alco 30 6 31 38141 II S Rubber 73 UP .4 253S 1071i In 7 'U S Smelt R&M 481.8 4514 n 1 64 do nl 61311'1 157 48.S U S Steel 471.4 931 3i 199 14 10911 do it 4.4 ,n1 141.00 7 138.00 j 9.2 12.4 6 15 50 hank debit... !Ault to 22, 27. "r", ..- - CLEARINGS S1'1101108 Mfg. & So T 32 2812 -- El 25 TeXila 81 .S14 Texas G S 234 P L Tri441 274. 1'4 Tide Val A Oti 2334 7. D Axle 254 164 24'4 80s4 7 - Bond SI Service Command Unit Quintets' In Close Tilt 23,25 .5.85 Fire HOMP t .A ---- - BRIGHAM CITYFunral services were conducted yesterday attemeon in 'the Brigham City becond Ward. Chapel tor Nei Ferdinand Hansen, 12, retired farmer, who died Sunday in a local boa-plo- n N. Y. Curb D. , , Thd. 2 75 22 75 8 . Pacific Coast whites: specials 6434434: Daybut . 21 2 ISolithrrn Ry 144 1414 54 25'4 24's .2 Sperry Corp 12 Is 34 R until 334 18 34 31.1 Spiegel Inc .i. 15ISiand Brands 163 44 4 70 28 Stand .0 Cal 274 Stand Oil Ind. 51 2714 27's 102 4534 J 44's v Sta.id Oil & ..1" Stone Web 49 a's 512 312 167 28 10 100 100 , elms unquote& ' 17(AP) 500 at 314. .1,cad, 500 at Illi: 1.000 at 61i: 100 10i. PAL? Annie Marion Harman Smith. 1. widow of Edward Smith, died at each bee home. 4017 Smith State Street. 'Yesterday afternoon of ailmente incident to age. , ' Mrs. Smith was Last. born Mar. 18, 1865, 9034 in Salt Lake, a 70 daughter of Bents. 5934 min M. and Ann , 75. Harman.. 107,4 Powell Poi 40 years she 11118 lived in Granger. el. 334 where she was or. 23 two in the Belief 4211 of the Society 36's Church. Al the 294" time of death ohs 4 90 ..... was a member of so Pac 33.4s 46 40 141.4 1434 14. the Wells Ward. So Pac 418s Ore 77 ' 32 1318 1334 13 eStrenwrosAf ar Surviving Western Un So 81.... 8 8634 8634 8814 two Ions. Bent'. 01. ,7w4 t Olin B. Harman of '4 it Lake and Ed. ward Smith of live Mrs. Smith Murvyt Mrs. Dottie M Oakeson of daughters. NEW YORK. Dec. Jordan: Mrs. Tillie Allen and int is list Of transactions On tbo New York South Mrs. Minnie M. Miller of Salt Lake: Curb Exchange rIVII3 all stocks and Mrs. Annie 74. Hayden of Hunter. and bonds traded: Mrs. Margaret A. Borirh of Magna; Sale a in 14undrisds) 38 grandchildren and 31 Salo. Eurkt Low Last Am Superpow 71 33 Cities Service VA 312 Vs 60 Sit El Bond 17s 13.4 I's Air Base Bowl Eleven Plays Again,. 12 11,35 Utah-Idah- Ing .03 .03 .01 .06 .004 Mountain FII.1 Utah 011 Refining 54 V. ideal Cement Co. 7.70 Utah Oil Refining 6.05 Mountain Fuel Supply 212.50 Zion's Savings Bank t 130.00 Walker Bank & Trust o Sugar Common 2.25 Amalgamated Sugar Common 2.85 7.45 Amalgamated Sugar Pfd. Utah Power & Light $7 pfd, 45.50 EMBUS .07 1.25 Salt Lake Curb 514, 140.00 25.50 . - 2,2, 2'4 502 $ Utah Home Fire .0034 . .06,4 1.20 .0014 .2 !Pamberger Railroad ls Hp, a 142 212 VW,. 'a 'a 4 1534 25.4 , 24,4 534 2474, .03 l'olistellNone. 'a - 1514 1512 2 22s ' 44311-28 44'.8 44 9 5 5' :5 17 1514 15'4 154 11a 44 81'4 121 80 181 131 37 11'4 1114 113'3 48 27.4 26.4 2718 57 10,4 1014 le34 3 13V1 13.2 1.31. R .00ii ' AO Li .00(i .001:4 .. .01 .002.4 Tintie Standard, Pt. Ida. Corn. 6. '574 23si 23,4 g 14 4- - 31, 36 Inc I. Oil. 4- - 53a 18"a-,- le at 'a 'a 32'2 15'n 15'4 414 Rpm Rand & Rev Rey Ton B 16 01 .14 .001.; I Neli Ferdinand Hansen Mn. 17.(AP)The Park Bingham. 'a 15'2 5'2 3 43 92 17 15 8 3'i P. 12. a,4 2'-- 53. 26 250 .00,, con. none -146 24.4 n1 at 932 3732 la 28 2334 2.3212 . .432 La 34 1932 174, 23s4 23 .40 .00 . 14 16'4,- 2844. 55 gl ,, .18 P. 1,6 .02 .08 " .10 .03 .02 , .. Il ' .0 1.35 1.15 Z. C . M . I. . ;sALEs Metals, 2.000 at 41.4 :. 1.000 at 262 2674, t a .,:,.Binchant 2000 at 4 ,,,.. 1 ''tChiet Con.. SOO at 207 500 at 20. 7 212 ,' Clayton Silver. 500 at 24; 1,000 at 24: 24 14 500 at 24. 31,, 31 ',al comet Con talon. 1.000 at 8. 474 4'4 Cres,ent Er. OIL SOD at 14tti. 1.000 at 611a 500 at 13. 500 at 14I. 34 14,2: 161i 17,4 Eureka Lily Con., 35 at 10. 44 45,4 114 100 at 371a:. 300 at 37ti: 30(1 14,w Park. - 14 161'4 111i 1834 23 .'s '" ,4 .01 .003.4 .001., standard So , 2, 1134 28.i 't3,,,' silver Standard 112 19, 7734 2314 63 17 14 16a4 .36 00 1'2 .0334 Mines 4 1.sio'll '.41s ra n Blossom 38, 271i 193i 332 324 8 153,4 ISL., 153 4 .071i .37.2 COO. 4 . 5'a 28.:F' 273:1 19.4 19.a 14 10 .01 Rico Argcntinc illoyedon Coalition Silver Bing Coal i..4 Silver King West x Siher Shield ta 63 3874 3714 Safeway Sto r. do S pet pt la 107.i 107.'1 24 aav Arms 10 97 79 11.i 21 14,.401.,1 n t. '2' Soam ,Rorbutic 22 61"4 60'4, 1141 14 .002 .00a4 1.55 5' ,Zuma 29,4 corn. ,, l't . Id. Suit. 8 2,, I . Id. Su e. 7 ..' ,' STOCKS UNLISTED Amide Sur. Pfd. 72 '; , 3 4 Ice, ti'ac & M ch. 19.,'8 7 ri. Fire Clay , ' .'14 . P. & 14 . 86 PM rt. P. & L. 67 Pfd 28 Edward L.. Burton & Compally , 575 2874 19',2 2334 34'2 Orhh K . , . Car ,nlilman ,nau .27 ,',, NORTH USDA)Cattle: 40 .0034 ty Con. - tin' Duck . .001,,S .00c, Binottim I . Hei.--(Utah- Receipts 423. includes 133 and 250 direct, market for through, . 02 Medium to good trucked-istem, 10.5022 .31 10.25 13.09 steers' coOnnott down; medium .02 to good truckedin heifers 10.25411.25, .02 common heifers 8.50410.00; good 'trucked- .05 to medium in rows 9.7521 10,25. elated .01c3 1 75 7.75q9.25, canners down to 3.50: odd truce. .113 -in bulls 9 250 9.50. medium to choice .15 vealers 13,004115.00. tonamon 1200 down. .38 2,544 liege: Receipts 3,093, includes .01 throu-- h and 549 for market. Strong to 00' a 20 cents higher. top 13.85 on best 180 .40 to 230 pound butehers. limed weights .01 13.354J 13,00: sowe moon ii.75, lights up .041S to41200. ,,,,,, 7,1" Sheep: Receipts 1,542; includes 1,49( Odd lots through and 5: for market. .02 trucked-i1st lambs '13,000 14.00. .02 .0014 "00,''4 Park Konold Park Nelson ' .. tf,ark 1.i.ever ....1111. IFOIK bristo Nines "'.2'.1Yankee 10 S- -- sli 20 20 100 00 100 - 10 10 800 500 400 50 6, 56'e 11 - 19, 84 85 85 431S 108 44 4314 127 127 127 2 a 26 1411 1311 13 5 5 4x , - 10"2-i- 19I4 3 - do of nen T Bith elliette Sa: R M11M1 . 219t 1514 S Pith a 1s 34 rt Tel Press 8,4 2',3 7212 19 Copper ------ - Dec. All fresh and frozen Prices ' - t .10 I5 .07 07 'X t 32,,3 10 7 'Ohio Park Park .01 .07 .05 .01 .011,a .05 '1 S5,:allSea COIL 7418 21i Tar Baby Central Tullio 14 28'.8 - ' Ti.ati.e Lead a3"8,114 Standard ' '4 UTuttle Chief .. rtah Con. Ctssi. Oil Ulan 734, t.4- Victor Wm Con. 23i 'a ' I Walker Mining 6 i 10'4, Toledo , 42 West i Wilbert 31,8 8..a 4 13 14 4 Prt Steel', Phil Post 2'34 77.4 i M ": Image Pitt 45L4-1- 21,4 El Conn P,Anti" phri 4 - 4 341'4 26 232 20 .1614 2 734 5 16 12 41t 22 15 53 52 280 ,.07a 30141 1 G 14 1774 24 234 011 Paek Motor Pan A Air ,4 Para Piet t4 Par0o Davis 34' - nhio Pay It Pa( Ws N 8 Erie R 11. Erie DR, Eris RH, Eureka V 3,'4 Pea , 22r4 1 22'4 10 1414 1411,14'44- 13 534 571s 135l2 21 13512 132 Eastern A , Eastman Kod East Rod prt El Auto Lite. Eire Boat .4 Endicot J Enc., 9 73.4 133,, 1018 61,8 5938 1014 293 4 4 22 Dome s 35, 4 Aeme ....Owen- - IU --- no 4 43.8 r 8 10 l'a 2 Vs 4'i Nat Dodillers 61 Nat Gypsum 37 Nat l,.id & Nat Pow U 39111 Nail Steel 8 a'a 98 Nat Supply 5 ",a NPwport, Indii,1 RR 95 Central 44,2 - '2 N Y Chi & St. L14 55 177 Nor Am Co 11 58 North Pao 'a 107s 13.'4 7 16 15'4 16 Truck. Maolc MaeN' Nat fluuit !Nat Hood & Shr !Nat cash Reg Nat Dairy Prod. ' 17's 34 8 129 5 3 10 !NashKelvinator 34 213a 1534 74 3i Nat 171i 72 2734 34 11g. 7 32 7418 2818 344 Standard 26.42 18. 081 32.97 22.14 7 31 6 NO. YORK, Kothdina Annie M. H. Stnith 3, epeeists 4034441: standards 3903914: Deets 37037'4. BrOW116: : fancy to extra fancy 48051: U. S. spectals 47: etandards 4V4:. mediums 3frt 3934. Pullets (3536 pounds net) 3034 Livestock Reports From PrincipalCeterS In U. S. ii ii.z .00,4 30.601Plumbie We 37 'a 275s 33,4 9' 4 14 L S & 3;,It '; 153s 26.43 K- (H HI Co. Marine Midland I0754.',4 Marshall Field 2 68 May Dept Stores 377i Mayiage CO., Meliess & Rob 2 7 ;3 Miami Copper Pet. 3!moideom Ward. 2 I0,a 11 Jones 3,1 3,3,1,.317,5 10..s 88 39.75 115.30 125.0) 118.84 26 4 8 26 , 5 26x 48 59 2458 23,8 2458 213-2038 37 211,8 g 34 233,8 2358 I 1371.i 137 13712 17 14l8 14 11 73142'5 Lor.ilard (19 m41.4 1.4 23,4 Johns j Many 3,a 40 281'21- , 28'4 2 ... i 63s 40 ... 1, Leh Val RR Lehm Corp GI Lib 0 1 21 Lib MeN & L. . 612 1.15. & My R 612 Loiskheed Aire 3144 's 1.oew's Inc 2031 16's 15.4 - 71 '14 15 15 73' El 1(t i ... ,... ' 41 Han C So 13341 5,8 Kenn Cop 31,4,, 1,41 Kreage S S' Kress S H 6'2 Kro Groe 914 72'2 33's mi., 1337a, 34 26, 61,, 33 Ns 103s 88 38 l'2 1.4 61,2 281i 33,a 3'4 114- - 22-i- 8.4 Inter Iron Int Harv int )Mar lot N can in Paper Int T & T . 2634 21144- - 73' Cent. . indat C Ray Cop .. Insoir li.4 15' 61i Illin 18 21 31, 21 t 113'2 61i 13.4 13 14 13 58 31'11 13.74 3 iom f. t'i Y,', 8 3 IOC, 15 Colum Pi, t . Com Credit . 8 20 Tr 42 Com Ines, 29 'fliV,Ilt 4'(1MAith & S . 284 Ed . 62 40 Air 37 r 105 . ,Cons Edt,.on ; 35 .Constil Oil Container C . 5 21 Coot Bawk 42 CAlit Can 5 . vont Motor.; Coot Oil Del . 33 10 Products Corn 48 Crane Co 23 'Crown Zeller 11 Steel Crumble 18 Cuban A Slit 4 Pack 31 CUM' Pub 46 Curlte W I 1 Colum .. f. 68 .1.33.591 high pl.. 318 9 19" tioournt 1118 3"4 1218 131 138 '8 1038 hi3O low 1941 1941 1940 It'W 1948 T '5 191-r. 191,1 191a , 811.44 83 42 ' 83 B I, 1,z 126 19638 126 & It T" ' 1611Yr 433.8 4234, 43 -i a iit Nor Hy ilia Itsi 28 32 tit W Sug .'; 3134 1'a Gt W SIM' 334 314. 33'4 41'4 41,4 334 tirtsyhd Cp 3 --- H 2 5 341 24 25 3,8 ..4 3 211, 274 Hercu Pwod 321'4 3215 3234 14 Holly Sugar 53-531 511 Houston Oil 4714 461,1 471,841 Hudson Mot 27- 27 si- La 2648 Motor 193i 1838 195i '8 Hupp ..1 1938 18 13 18 46 16 93 43 19 10 16 10 2 15 9 5 72 1'2 E3 3,a 5'1 -- rt . 26 734 98 Mfg 1 Wheel Burr Add MaPh 29 Byers (AM ) tit .70 3 Byron Jackson ,i 2634 434 1038 83t. 16 Bald- ' 've' racre - s Daly Balestlids.) High Low tt A ' 11 Adams Phil ' .... I 73,4 8 la ...Air .8VE5YliftS Reduction. 30 44114 3934 401,s; ',,. 3 3 .. Furnished by J. A. Hogle & Co. Members 2'4 3 t.,Alaska Juneau l 17 the New York Stotli Ex, bang?. Allegheny Lod S 32 1834 1814 183s int 1.2 140 Al Chem & Dye 4 1411s 140 High Low Lao Change Allied 6 162 6la . ,.., 19 Vs "2 Industrials. .., 119.07 11 6.60 118 68 - AllisChtSrsMfg... .71. 35 263a 28 2634 .. ...... 27.26 26.62 27.22 Rails ' Am Airlii.es 7 14 56 .36 .. 14.21 14.66 03'a 50' 2 - 531,4 2"a 11'11116PS ,,,.. .23 Am Cable & Bad 58 33s 90.24 33,4:2's 's ponds ,.. 0613 Am Can . .... 29 1498 72 .09 741,2 ..iii commodities 1 .. do pf ... .. .30 175 175 175 Indus ita,;,, i'lla. ',.ti .01 T City CoPPer View Mountain Nailtiriver New Park New Premier New Quine3 North Lily s .10 .091a MI. ' a. 4 .01 .0014 , i, ... NEW YORK. Dec.- Int We todati'a high, low and- closing prices of Bonds mt the New York-- Stock i D. .13 Lead Magnolia Mammoth Miller Hill .., Miners Gold ri Monarch MMosissouow Dec. 4 s .04 .06 - tabulation of todav's stoek the New York Stock Lg. Dow-Jone- 1' .191 .23 a NEW YORK, Is the complete NEW , '' poultry firm. . 05'4 unchanged. mediums 44(4 a 34., A 1'2 Live poultry firm: (grade "A': unlss 11.-(- AP) lfluitter. An 'a tem Il CHICAGO. chickene, otherwise specified) by freight: 11 3 prices as quoted by roasters 30. Fowls, eolored 26: receipts ?211,933: firm: roeks, .001-current are unchanged. leghorn 20. Pullets, rocks 33. Old rnosters the Chicago price .33 6,303, firm, prices un- Eggs. receipts 18, turkey's. hens 39: young torn. 38. By .2a ' ' : chickens, rocks 312(32. roaetere ' changed. .003,, express 30. roasters 304t 33: colored' .00 t z 32: erosses oultre. live 17 roaster, 30: leghorn1 CHICAGO, 127 429; reds ,31,39 .06 Dirkem tom . , young, trucks: .07126. Broilers, rocks 31 4 32; reds 28; leg.i26' ' under 18 pounds 34: wan, 34: hens, .011 horn 28. 18 3634: old hens pounds under 1 leg-yoling. Yowl.. colored with pullets 212 30: '15 .01 horn 23. Pullets. rocks 41,4 pounds and 33, old toms 29; other prices unchanged. 3 't4 .02 234 35 4 ti pounds up 37. pounds Dee. 17- .- ( APUSDA) LOM ANGELES, .04 33', (Tosses, 41J4 pounds and up, 37. 4 Butter 23,2)6 pounds; .001's pounds, 35, 230314 pounds, 33: ernsseti, Produce reecipts: ..011a .4,4- Pounds and hp 36, 30334 pounds. 31 che ese 17,570 pounds: eggs 1,537 cases. .06 49. t bulk. 4 Butter 4 in 33 0 reds, pounds and tip. 34036, II' P4 Candled laren eggs 4914, do medium 43; pounds. 33. Old roosters 190 H. Tur- .03 do smalls 33'2. keys, hens 39'4: young toms 36. .13 1141a Ken-lt,Trt- 't New York Sto ck Quotations .04 .03 .0034 . f No. 1, 2.30. 94 - -. I at ''' .04 .01 . d ' . ' , - 17.f ; ity 1.704.80; Wiscorisin 25, The Deseret News makes no charge for,obituary,pictares. NEW YORK. Dee; 507,341: firm. Creamery, higher" than 021.Zkehangs and the total sales el , score and premium marks 4410,4,4415I.c.01.1116-n- d , Icons Ileash market) 4634: (Sales in 21,000) ' o' 44,141-046TREASURY 4 ' Cheese, 484605;' firm. Prices unchanged.. Sales Low, colors: AllethanY Si 44 Mod 16 Nigh. 16.812: Mrxed Eges steady. 9014' 90 to extra fancy 4544634: extra, fancy '55 45 Mod - 5 70Aa 70 Allegheny 43: graded firsts 3734: moiltuois. 3434: lie 50 Mod 17 5034 501.1 dirties No. 1. 34344fti4: ; average checks 33 Allegheny Am & For P5s 3030. 42 75's 7511 Ant,T é T 334s 66, 2 10714 10734 10 11134 11134 mtanliards 37: firsts 36, dirties 3343334; Atiksr 4s 95 3 II & R G West 5e 55 22 3t,a . checks 3234423.4. D lit & R 67 55 234 234 WI. Asd Whites: fancy to extra fancy 504153: 111 Cen 4Sis 66.... 83 42.8 4114 4418: standards foricy heavy sm clitualmss 444: 153 3634 mediums 42. Pullets, fancy Mn Fie be 22 heeavy, wholesale sales 437,30 pounds) 2341 Rto Gr W clt 4e 40. 43 21134 3734 net I 3334. so Pao 4341 60 10 99 00 t3538 pounds 25: pullets, very-ligh- Nly Thursday, Decqmber 17, 1942 ,,' Stale And Likal Obttuartes' ,. Bond' 3I arket- ,. ..,, -whitse-satr- , -- 1 , - '. - ,. " 500-shar- -- ... . , Trading continued active on the Salt Lake Stock Exchange : today NurTEk- - is BuLK- AS 92 Imre ten mining stocks and one 91 .4714t score .4714 industrial changed hands, Prices 90 score 4,, .6434 89 store showed no definite trend. castss Frandsco Triplets X Crescent Eagle Oil which brought SanI Price checked daily.) 14 cents for 2,000 shares sold 51 special, dosem4 .4,9. extra. dozed .,.... last at 13' cents for a lot, Large. off 2 tent. Clayton Silver also Larts. a Medium. Was a weak spot, dropping 2 cents,' to close at 24. New Park, on the ' CHICAGO, Dee. other side. continued to climb, toes arrivals 71; on track 265; total U.S. closing at 37, up a fraction. Utah- - shipments 650; supplies moderate. demand market about steady on best Idaho Sugar common brought 2.20, S. Ettissiet Burbank, U. stock: Idaho . unchanged.. No. 1. 2.8063.05: Colorado Red met:lures me Asked i'. S. No. 1, 220460: Minnesota and '.. iot,..1,un rth 'Dakota Bliss Triumph& lair goal- ALINo 74 Ant. Met. Id. Co. - ' Activities On ' Latest Farm Produce ... . On S. L. 3Iar4et Prices From All Akeas NEW YORK, Dec. 17.(AP)The stock market today gave advanc ,its best recovery perfoimance in months with leaders . ,Ing one to around four points, many to new tops for the year, and dealings the, liveliest since last December. : . The list was a bit heSitant at ,the start but strong bids soon t were forthcoming for steels, rails, Markets-Aa Glance motors, rubbers and assorted in- , ' is- i. dustrial blue chips. Lowpriced NEW VORK, Dec. 1T. P) sues gontinued to account for a siz- Stocks strong able portion of the volume. Gen- eral gains were well maintained on volume. B f im; railroad loans lead Beaver Gold Cop In the final hour although the .. .. Sig Hill . somewhat after general advance.' sinstani Metala pace. slackened !Black Cotton mill and trade mid-claMetals quiet; Transfers for the full proceedings were in the neighbor- - price, fixing offset profitmaking, totTitonftiltlearldig., . Chicago: Bullion ... ..... hood of 1,300,000 shares. Wheat about steady; cassti . .' Brokers profit cedar attributed the brisk Tains extension of Wednesdays come- - taking offsets mill buying. Standard Ice,,,-... Corn higher; strengthened by co,, back partly to speculative partici. Silver weather. On the belief the usual lulaYton pation Cn .. year-enhigher; coll.,. Hogs active; 10q20 bulge would Material- detals ,ize when lax selling was out of 'top SI4.'25; talk quOta Combined Comet Coarl .. o the way The relatively easy Fib- - rev i'l11,:.,,,,mousse,,,,s Lead Ca t tle.steers, yearlings steady Crescent kragle.. sorption of such offerings in the 1.,roil past several weeks also was con- - to strong; run continued small. Crov n Point ... strued as distinctly bullish, Rein- 'Dragon 'Cm" r''''tnt. ... ,vestment foe institutional port- - ard Oil (NJ), Zenith 'Radio and E. East Stand3rd folios. was seen as a factor in ' the mile. E, Tin. Coal .;.. ' East Utah .... e. market Good U. structure. stiffening Prime movers included war news, it was suggested, may Steel. Bethlehem. Santa Fe. tiouroS have propped sentiment to a cer- - Y. Central, Union ' Pacific, J. 1.11,1treka 1,I1Y 1.011 Mines tam n degree. Case, Sperry, United Aircraft. standard .. Touching peak marks for 19421necott, American Westing-1(01Chain Can, were U. S. Rubber, Firestone, house, Dow Chemical. ,DI, Pont. ttreat Western , Goodrich. Goodyear, Chrysler, J. C. Penney, General Tire and 1114en,,;,,es112,.er.....;, General .. Indian Queen Motors, International Sears Roebuck. Harvester, Deere,. Air Reduction, Rail bonds achieved further pop- - ftrXtraetLy' utah ',.,American Can. Union Carbide, U. ularity. Cotton, in late trades, was Keysto,,e,, S. Leonora Gypstirn, Warner Bros., Stand- - .20 to 40 cents a bale higher. ,. Little May; i, . . 10 IssuesMove Speculative Participation On Belief Of Year End Bulge Given As Cause , ' ' . , . - . a iiwt . Stocks Rise Rapidly As Volume Hits 1942 High . - , ' , 4 tr- - - - ," School. A member: of the Church and an elder iii the Fifth Ward in Brigham by his widow, City. be Is son and two. daughters. Dowel. Sault. dra La Anne and Dorothy lonec- kis mother and step.lather, Mr: and lira, Con Thueson; a brother. Max E. Se. mist, and a 'grandmother, Mrs. Lelia Secist, ell of Brigham City. Alma Irvine Wharton OGDENFuneral services for' Alma Irvine Wharton. LS, 1956 Eccles Arsplumbing suPerintendent at Orden Air Depot, Hill Field. who died 14cm. day, will be conducted tomorrow at 130 p.m. In the Orden Twentieth Ward 0 cbseet by 1;;;,'"c will Sons Itortuary Iwo. , I I |