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Show THE OGDEN 12 il. LOCAL tNVESTMENTSECURITIE. (A reported bv J. "A. Hogla & Co.) BANK STOCKS. I Bid mm F llSO.OOilUO.Od Bankers Trust 100.00 Columbia Trust 260.00 Deseret National 10. 00 Deseret Savings .. First National of Opden . . 10KOO Nat'l Bank of Commerce. 245 00 Nat Bank of Republic...., 100.03 Nat City Bank Nat Copper 120. CO Security State Bank 125. CO I Utah National Bank ..... .t... 00 15. Utah State National 105.03 Utah Savines &. Trust ... 240.00 20.00 . Walker Bros ba nkers. . 198.00 Zion's Savlnra A; Trust.. liiltt &ull Pools Cause Show of Strength Later; in ; .;' Day so - re-'ftnti- nfi' - - . . . . s MINING SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.) Bid i Asked . Antelope Star. . ... . . Aita-Michie- an leaver ..... Bullion .. .. 5?lack' Metals Columbus Rexall U' 02tt '014 004 Cardiff West .. .. paly TJast Crown Point ast Tin. Coal East Tin Con Kureka Mines Eureka Lily . ., Kureka Bullion . Emma Silver . ., . Empire Mines. ... Gtol4 Chain Orgnd Central Howell . . . , . . ; ... ron Blossom Iron King- .. .. . vfudge Mining .. 1.00 1.60 ' , 102 00 -- .044 .10 - Avennebec Keystone- - Leonora .. iJBhi Tintio . Jfiy Day HiU ... Miller Mammoth . . ; . . . .01 "07 m, ...... Moscow. . . Michigan -- Utah i07 "New .07 North Stan. ... . . iQuincy .. .. .Nalldriver ,PiUtus . . .. ..... Prince Con. .' ... Provo . . , . .. . .i . Rico Wellington ; KcLLs Sil King Coaln Hil King i Con bioux . con . . . ecU . . . V South Sou tli .Standard Silver Shield .. . Tar Baby .. .... Tlntlo Central . . Tintio Standard. Utah Cons. . .' Uncle Sam ... . .. Victor ..' Union Chief .., . West Toledo Walker .. ' Woodlawn . . . Yankee Zuma . . . . Bay State . Galena Bingham . . . ...... Daly . & B. B. ., Eagle Monsonite . .50 .11 3 Bid to $35.00. Asked t 70.00 94.50 81.00 81.00 8400 93.00 1928.. 90.00 71.50 93.00 S7.00 70.00 4 4s West Tac 5s Full fashioned at, pair. 4s .102 85. 71 63 16 92 83 77 73 . 63 16 95 83 83 88 70 80 8S 70 80 1946 M Bid 7s Oil 1925.. Anaconda Cop 7s 1929 ... Armour & Co 7s 1830 1931 ... Du Pont 8s 1941 G'dy r Tire & 7sRub 1930 Kenn Copper er 100 7t 95 100 99 103 94 .... g. 7s Cons 7s Oil 7s o 98ft 101 . 2357 Washington 1018 o 101U lOl&i X 1923-- . 102 UUUK ' I Avenue V 61 6s 1926 FACTO top w'th (8) a d ft. a a. fancr fiillf c RTiAKfUd. A $2.50 - $U5 of new Upon iweal-eri- . all wool, la th belt Yolom. Sizes :S to 31. Values worth to J S. Saturday bursaa ba'.r frcm ere. of tb ta Arzer larcett Tra, We can rtcli yenr b!r. ; w AM rang !,........ If) th glov Swatches tmis-ifact-jre- about $L98 fpeclal , t 4 i;brc5irrd bck. wm rrally wear. Tee- new price . . black. a 1 r. four-Inc- h In. brown, c.r. original pricfs fur. Il II p'A IK' k 64 91 100 S9 100 101 49 t 1k new importej aid g.otes la black. Oirk bronn and bea-.e- Sweaters Biff ?. A, a .... bxlf li.e t v m M $2.19 i y ' ' 5s 1V45 Argentir. Prov Buenos Aires Gloves wbite or gray.. Tt new prlc li cr.ly.... -- beads. Triced up from Big assortment of noTelty ear rings. Priced up CQr OuC from plna of all the newest vafl- etle?. Irlcd . : . . 58c from . . . nr MM 111 rarter well $1.00 t FOREIGN GOVERNMENT DONDS. (As reftorted by J. a. Hogle &. Co.) -I Bid Asked h?L Jewelry Novelty thos new Jad grren AU I HUKIsl S RECEIVER TO 103 one-hal- thcjse new fastened hoie, maJ- - cf a rral Jlr.r Cip fiyl Uk. dcrjb'.e foot, hlgli ipHced A'e hT I 95 99 . Sugar. . 7s 1930. Va Car .... West Elec 7e 1925 Westinghouse 7s 1931 .... 7s 1931 ... Westlnghouse Drutr Co 8s 1941.. United 6s loo- - 9SV- 1925 i 954 99, 1034 1925....... JSWlIt fit CO 78 Utah-Idah- 102 -- e Set alfe P Askd ) -- Hosiery For ladles, made of a real fine combed cotton, nicely bleached. KckhI slight vrlntqr ciht, elbow Dutch neck. flccco. ankle lrcgth or low neck, do lUeeves and ankle i fA length at prewar prices J l.DU OGDEN-UTA- H i j ....... Union Suits U 77i 74 8H4 - F N1 Both in cloth and fur 'we arc shoeing some ungual values tbit season. Already r hho twenty-finfur coatt. f Irice arc about of what thev wrr last year better make vour nelec- tion tomorrow. Price on furs from .547.50 UP On cloth from S1G.50 VV 14 Off $1.45 Ribbed top at, pair.. All sizes; black and brown. 6S 103 103 103 103 84 I Aglo-Am- .$1.95 I 101 66 103 103 103 103 GOATS Without rc!ervation we will offer for Saturday ?prrinl,' our entire line of hantlsnme new fall dress skirU at 87.60 INDUSTRIAL BONDS. (As reported by J, A." Hoerle & Co.) .20 .20 .04 $19.75 1 Make your selection quick &l SKIR All grades priced at follows, $1.10, $1,45 72.00 93.00 "ioiio Can Nat Rys 7s 1935 1932 C M & St P conv Grand Trunk 7s 1940 Grand Trunk 7s 1940 Great Northern 7s ........ ...... NY C 7s 1930 O S L.4S 1929 ' 1961;... SPLA&8H1 48,1950.. . SIL&SFTL ao fLt bs ivzv So Pac. conv 6s. 1934 .074 .OS xlj) JiX Hj S) O) ra M q At 9 a. xn. tqmorrow morning: we will put on sale a most wonderful assortment of lUk and wool dresses, all new fall styles, values worth 60. 00 82.00 100.00 I ..08 .03U ,07 y - 111.00 200.00! Q r) I! We appreciate the reputation Ofrden 1 gaining' as an economical shopping center, tribution in establishing thia fact will be of interest to the ladies of Ogden. 4 RAILROAD BONDS. (As Reported by J. A. Hogle & Cq Bid Asked 71 70 1933 conv & B O "Sinclair 1.00 02U .02, .03 .02 " 109.00 Tire 8s 1931. 19"0 ... Morris & CO i'ac uas & Elec 7s 1925... U S Rubber 1930 .10 .01 .01 "80. 66 City refundg Salt Lake &. Ogden 5s 1934 S L Stock Ex 6s 1929 S P L A & S L 4s 161.:. Standard Coal 6s 1924 Utah Pr & Lt 1st 6s 1944.. Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1930...... Securities 6s 1922 Utah Utah-Idah- o Sujrar 7s 1930. Kelly-Sprin- 3.00 ;oi Bs S L. 7s .18 .06 .20 .07 ;o4 i.15 .05 1,65 .05 "siso I .00 i.12' 2.20 A i BONDS ..09 oo; 02 101.00 ......... 1.15 3.00 .02U i.03 08 i.04 "9560 .............. ....... .02 11M x 328.00 46.00 50.00 89.00 102.00 JO. 00 87.00 do 4s 1929 do ref 4s 1955 .. So Pac-- S F Term 4s 1950 U P 1st 4s 1947 do conv 4s 1927 do ref 4s 2008 .05 .04 .17 .03 (in iLssi 2.90 ..Sa. 00 82.00 I .01 .03 02 . Point . ... Jrown' 'Colorado Con: . . Central Eureka ' .02 1 ml Cn 1 .!$ 2.75 55.001 61.00 Sugar com Amaig do s rcfd..;. BtgTs Sugar pfd &. Com... Con Wagon, ex diy Home Fire ins ............. Independent Coal 9 ......... Morgan Canning& pra ... Tel Mt States Tel & com. pfd People's Sugar Schramm-Johnso- n Bs pia.. Coal .. Standard Utah-Idah- o . . . ... . Sugar Utah Fire Clay Pr & Lt 1st pfd..... Utah 55 C M I West Cache Huear Walker Bros Dry Goods... ft' Asked I I . .12 .01 .02 ,03 .02 g cottonwooa 7?ig , 0014 . Copper B!r Hill - s .01 .02 .04 ,.... i02 'Alta Con. Albion . . '. . . . . American Con.. Alta Tunnel ( ,,.,,, . . STOCKS. Bid INDUSTRIAL. nr u nwn ! , TEW; YORK. Got. 7. Stocks in which! short .Interest Is believed to be very extensive were subjected to further Pes-ur- e - at the opening of today's market. and Re- -' Sumatra Tobacco fell 14 points 'finirSffiMn- lntvon noint. Mexican Pe-- I iroleum and Royal Dutch forfeited large. Kresge and factions. Bosch' Magneto, Montana Power fell 2 to 2 J points. Valley made- feeble response to tho plan,' publication of its segregation modratelv.' New Orleans. Texas was Mexico again strongest of the rails, saininz 2Y. points. Liberty ac were 3i 'a'hd the second and fourth record- quo- tive and strong at the year's ; . , !t'Jf irn ' Additions to the early setback included at IStudebaker and Chandler, the latter and Loril-3r- d it new low record. American Tobaccos, Republic Iron, American meltine preferred, Union Bag and Pierce Oii also were heavy. New Orleans, Texas TUexi en cancelled most of its eains. noon, ten the support given By JKiill cools.- - criees rallied with moderate (Btrencrtb amone independent steels, the oils and food specialties. Bethle Itialor. Tn.em and Crucible Steels. Virginia Iron. Coal & Coke. Texas company, California petroleum. Houston OIL American Sugar vomraoi and ttreferred. Coca Cola and Fdod Products rose 1 to 2 points. Call ruoney 'opened at 4lz per cent. , x j 1 FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1921. R LA . ; . A Acd 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' y WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE. Interstate Sugar company's plant at have agreed to accept $5.50 a ton.1 an order signed thl morning About 260,000 torn are expected to t j Hooper, 60 l X. .55 harvested and the plant's production y, by District Judge George S. Barker, ,r 94 -, re!)34 U .0: this - fall run authorized James J.. Burke, the eMlmatcd.at Si.QOQ Tfc fc Mil .i 88 86U .20 celver. to immediately "supply himself ,baKT- of sugar, 3C5 375 M2 are on to at th suf hand with the necessary funds operate There 98 98 plant to .05i4 ficient fupplies and repair part the plant." 99 100 -- 02 .02 4 94 rr The amount Is not to exceed $235,-00- j place the factory In Immediate oper 7s ir.trre its of th corcrr.rrtfil t1"prt-- i .01 65 66 as was sura was which M.ia. "upon, aunn, il 3.02 agreed 2.0j 103 193 It was further set forth that suffic- i sufficient to finance the season's run tii e Admn!-- d frcn th 69 70 .01 be produced to carry ient sugar the Hooper plant. at handed in. TTir will t only twenty 9 70 ,01 receiver over the was Air. the and .Burke provide appointed plant 6S tntmbtr in the club. Ir.rlud'.ng cbrtr 69 .03 "..0214 '. funds with which iruoii, to meet, the conor active member, antedate September 26. '85 4s .04 83 The money is to be raised through tracts with the farmer?. Igal en84 ...... ttrs and honorary member. 2.45 4s 2.55 31 32 Issuance of receiver's certificates, tanglements are expected to be solved the 07 .08 91 91 5s j.01 Teacher: "What hsoper.ed to the bearing 8 per cent interest asThese before another season. It was Intimat90 62 i S94 1.02 "will be regarded The ciidet at the- O- H. f. have tgaltroad during h V.'crM War T' first ed. certificates 9 !.01 .10 work. The Interstate factory will start be- finally settled down to lien on the company's property, inHtuder.t: "Thy were p:t under 8 10 '.OS n .06 has drill and tween 20 23 byhave and October Itlfles the manufactured and 106 lued. sugar cluding 106 supcVutltScin." anj 1.30 , : iSwiss betts In that vicinity will commenced in the Lent caoence sys107 a 107 for growing products. tary. There 2.25 1929 .. on do cadence b baaed 99 new out to a was method It to 91 In asked start tem, them the affidavit the the now are r pointed I'lac 5s by hauling t.x cf b'.r the .01 mad, each rhytSraJ eaucat'vj ' v 1955 62 66 an- - and rhythm. ThU system makes r Athletic suscc'.atScn for the first 'vi!66li B. ... .. that there are 2,000 acres of beets In ; factorv on October 15. This ACL .004 r!uMi, ur if r the d;rc.lcn cf ! ana tne man C. were was into 14. made notincement for the which tho contracted I). cry October be puts leader, to district, ? .clven dine by FtPokr. Friday. have Opening Sales. nms. superintendent of the factory. drill the old lime pep and vsrncf the Invitation cinmti!n 11 CHICAGO GRAIN. "Bingham Galena 1000 at "c. Introare now which is to nj Invitations to a.l whot blr,r being put Into shape army. InOther thlr.rs The merrere of the H O. T. C will CHICAGO, Oct. 7. Scattered specula :;Crown Point 3500 af2c.:'" tive buying gave an upward slant season's run. duced the corps to mk the drill named, the Emma Silver 1000 at 1c. was (for cot today go on a hike tomorrow to the i wheat market. Liquidation on more interesting Among these Is the since Eureka Bullion 2000 at 4c. , Tho the arr sl officials, t'lAnrifd. appointment thy to the part of holders appeared to be finished aLehlrTmtic 500 at 2c.' Halt rifle and pistol competition. Receiver J. Ks.lt of James of Iiurke G. A- - A. What t Itr Why, Klr to the iked Iftn ffpirtinr.y and bears no showed ..' disposition to be May Day h 10,000 at lc. been have of In the Lake, Athletic them for couri report the association, Us awaiting th.r iim Jjike ar.j'rol for time . the 3600 at 7c. tMichigan-Uta', The govaggressive K. Af Vita flnHInn- . f to with the 1 D. K. ..J Twelve charter members ef tleilt has been organised primarily ernment crop' report duebeing. 1000 at 7c. tomorrow and (New Quincy 1Q00 f to . der meet-start the court of In the IntTrwt l c.rl r..lj ,::: visible supply statement Monday was operations. Commercial club held th' lr first ..Prince Con. at Zc; 1000 promote at 7?4c; talked The capacity of the factory is &S0 Ing of the club last night to organ! i. of as factors. Opening quotations, 1000 a,t Sc. ,i the club U d:rmlDd to how the which varied from unchanged figures to tons of beets per day and KupTtnten the club, and to elect officers. Off!-- ! school what :rls can d- ux fht J'""- SLIGHTLY COOLER Tar Baby 1000 at 2c. ,c higher, with December $1.13 to 1.13 Standard 600 at $2.01. o po.niw na Tlntic. dent Adams said that the officials cers eiertfii were: ' iuui'ifu py:eni ia and May $1.18 to l'.18 . were followed i rw very successful reason, Closing Sales, :ri ar in vice prel-dpnthe whicli WEATHER PREDICTED Helen contemplate Keating, lr;;r a president: 1000 moderate Galena and then bu sag at 6c. by Bingham 1000 .'' upturns consideTlnr bee 4. have the P.ex H il U lilUt.l, l 4 Mi f1. that .w. delays ,l McGuire, Elinor secretary; to lal around 600 fin1000 well above Leonora at 2c; at 2c; yesterday's members are w ork'.ftg hard to gt t'.r Wintle. treaurer; W. I ish. It"rion, thea- encountered to date. the Alhambra E. IL Sklnnerxtf n t recooler tr 7c-Nort600 Wet Alfred mark. If the chool weather tended to strengthen corn. New Quinoy FIr tnr.Jrht ndj .: t at 7c; 100 at honoraryth.e faculty ftJvlfer. and committee. , e north .to cf c higher, with tre, as president, was the'unanlmous uniform After opening Standard 1000 at 3c. take the up drei, question pre-Standing !c!1 in the porter. portion to 49c, the market con- choice of the convention, of motion December. 49 mem-trhl- p It I Silver Shield 1000 at 5c; 1000 at 5c. tr.e iwcauo w;;i weather forera.st tr.ni and conim!lt LEGAL tnouitu and tocUl NOTICES houe '.. f nl v c -- tinued firm. 300 Tlntic Standard move first toward were make the doirg ty owners committee, appointed at theatre Thursday tlWalker - Con Mines 500 at $2.50. Country offerings of bats were small. picture NOTICE. all the Kr'f In the fthtwl r.re Ity fairued ILN r.iorr.tr.g. Fl:irday ta AInot the president. The club decided that. c up. Decemc off to Prices started in Salt Lake. In hotel the.Newhouso Mfnlne Silver Lnlte company, me LorUtn be miners. The officer are; lien I covntir.ne fair, the report .ated. J.! a s ber 35 ta..854c, and later ..hardened for attendance there were moro than 75 el principal place cf business. Ofdea, If possible, the first dance would I i mum temperature- y'.trday Adelaide 11. V The November on Ahton. deliveries. Herir.gfr, ail president; Friday. given r CHICAGO FUTURES. Utah. of the owners .of motion-pictur4 to aecrethe Nona vice r'.tht. desree. to the is falling October lard- lacked- support, but- oth- per cent during Wallace, further president: are delinquent upon the fpHo .- purpose of the club theatres of the state and the Utah IngThere were firm In line with erwise provisions Low HIgTV stocx. on account of dost m desrinea Open asso" Owners' . . WTTIZ -- JlJL'Ts! ,'L 1.1 iJ'.'J!L J "' ' Theatre Motion ...TTTmTTmTTmmmm'l Picture ..'LJ ..... : . Wheat- ie fs.H."' hogs. No. 1. levied on th CCih day ciation, affiliated with the national or ffMmtnt $1.13 $1.09 $1.09 of July. 1921, the several amount $1.H' c; 1.18 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. 1.19 1.13? 1.13 ganization functioning In 43 of the opposite the inmM vf the respective May' ; ... r .1 . . ,h. . ,,. . CHICAGO, Oct. 7. Bu.Oorn States (United other states, was formed. The offi stockholders, as followti: 48 49Ts Dec. :; of No. reau .48 Cattle Ort. Shares Markets.) Receipts 5000; cers elected were It. C. Sutton of Pro .49. 55. 154 ..55 Name. .54 market mostly steady; choice prima fed vo, secretary ana treasurer; mi May Am;. too 2. ..20 sevIf. .Oats cattle available; top yearling $10.75; Arbury,W. WW......,. ..15 of vice and Price, president Strlngham 33 S5&4 .35 10. to eral loads very good heavyweights $9.75 Atle. .33, l37?4. .38 .40 1.000 .3? choice heavies bid $9.75; natives an-- t director; A. L Stalllngs or nichfleld, Drown. W. A- - ...... ,.U Pork-J-an, &.cro si to southwestern grassers selling mostly, from director; S. B. Steck of Ogden. direc- Colton. Ciffcjrd .... ..4 21.10 15.00 .:;o J. ....... - ,53 J. $0.00 to $8.50; good and choice light veal- - tor; Eddie Diamond of Ba.lt LMte, di tude. n Lard-Jats vrt n." rs.oa ata arit'At fa vuuu xt v . 4 Curte. J. J. S.rv) or tL a wi Thatcher and iiivi rector, Logan. Bishop r..oeo 8. 77 9.00 :9.00 15.00 8.80 Cude. J. J. ........ 64 zu.ouo; opened mosuv director. The meeting of the next coneceipis tiogs ,r.s 2I..CM1 9. 00 March tJ. J 9.22 9.22 10 to 15c higher; later active 15 to 25c s.e"K) 9.00 Cud, be vention a later at announced will Ribs-J- an. 25.00 Cude. J. J. ........ ,ti than higher average; top yesterday's . 4 ZO bal It. to Oeo. ... .: , 7.62 ', IIalveron, $8.60; bulk lights and lirht butchers date, ti.vOO Members of the film exchanges ten lllveron, Geo. ... .8.00 May. 13.25(38.55; bulk packing sows 15.850 ... . .SSpLbts steady to 2oc hlrher: bulk dc-- 4 dered the motion picture theatre own Halverson. tieo. ers a banquet at the hotel at the con Jlalverson, Oeo. ... .65 sirable S7.eow8.oo. 6.C0 POTATO MARKET. 8000; nearly all palker elusion of the business. The national Halveron. Oeo. ... . Sheer) Receipts L. reCHICAGO. Oct. Herrlnt. ii on I. na weak; sale all diredt; supply practically 10.00 Hyde. Pelo organization of approximately BtaA-s.tz S3 cars: total United States shiplr.sK to ceipts tive tools lambs, strong; selling steady owners tho in theatre . .... United r.f.ei ments 1601;- - South Dakota early Ohlos 25c hlrher; one deck of prime fed natives Ielo was perfected more than a year ago Hf"e. Jackson. E." P. ..... . . cwt.: North Dakota Red river to packers $9.00; few decks to sldpr-er3i.25gl.75 Si.C-... ) K. .74 K. Chios: $1.8o1.95 cwt.;. Minnesota, .white $J.758.S5; balance to packers $3.50 with the announced purpose of keep- Jckon. 11. ft.". .. .75 enlarsement of lhe Midvale plant of the Utah Steel Corporation by th sacked $2.02.10 cwt.;i Wtscoasla I2.lt down: vr5rae nsjiv lambs 2SA?S5.0X ing the film producers from entering Jckon. Alonmo .4 2.aA ' . in THK 2;25 Cwt.; Idaho $2.152. 20. the exhibiting field and making lt pos- Knudon, few short ewes $4.50 down. , John ... .50 4.tro of buildings and equipment, which will ceit l3,0CO,(f ;s the lsrieal sible for the public to control the type Knudon. . ....... 4.SS0 Lee, Leo ji. actors actresses. .34 JT, 1".. and pictures, 1.C0 5.t'0 BUTTER ANDlEQGS. United of Members development of a business that hint recorded a phenomenal and unfre'de r.!e-- l KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. of the state organization lace, "2l.2i'Ol allls.e:) Pidrock. J. Vr; .. OHICAGO.; Oct. 7 Butter lower; cream Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re In Ogden Are the States 12. Li 0 Alha.mbra theatre, Mhawhan. D-M.'J. .... jrrowth in its six years of existence. eryi extras 44c; standards 3S.c;. firsts ceipts 13,900; beef steers steady to strong; it Hheehau. Utah the Hex the the theatre, Cozy, aeconds 54a4ac; top $S.2p other sales J4.258. 00; othe and the 15.00 Mummer. Onrlfi .il ' Kggs unchanged; receipts 48i9 cases. few.' heifers $8.00: mwt Lyceum theatres. classes :s.eIt ii in no tense a new smd uncertain speculative venture. &.o steady: Charles .t5 Summers, alive fowls Poultry unsettled;! 'OO' 1322c; cows below; $4.06; odd vealers $9.00 5. .11 iarle 14.1. Hummer. 10.00. springs sic .45 2.:co 12.1? Thurston, Herman In 1D15 it bepan operations at Midrale, Salt Lake County, vrith a plant cost-in- ? and .4 Herman Hogs Receipts 1800: fairly active 2.C" Thurston. 13.:: around steady with yesterda s average; Whltlach. Ouy i.::o It converted su'rap iron into titeel and iron products for which $175,000. best lights and mediums to packers and t the i And. Jn accordance with lw 225 of $8.15; 00 k02 , . Belgium Ss 1941. . .. do .. . l945 Brazil us 1903 v; , . Canadian &s 1929 ....... . Canada Cs 1927 British Cs 1927 . Chile.Gov 8s 1941 French Ss 1945 ........... Ulo do 7s 1920 ............... Denmark 8s 1945 . King4scf1931 Jap (large ,. ,ao (smaji pieves pieces).. do 4s 1931. (ami pes) 1925 (Irg pes) do 2nd 1925 (sml ncs) do 2nd Italian 5s 1918 Un Kingdom 1923 ao &s 1337. J. ...... ...... Leipzig 5s . Munich 5s Klng-o- f Norway 8s 1940.. 8s 1940. .02 7s 2.00 1.S0 .52 : 1941-.i........- M . .;..... , -- " " 1 Paris-Orlea- he .i .101 1 ii . -- i. arP''i r.'i' OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES - - - . far-nir- - K-c- rs " trl gov-err.me- ct trj;:rr . ns ) . la --- ' i " . . PWIEIWifSS . , -- " ; i -- f " i - . ' -- i lr.td. mm mm - . ;j' ! 0. -- -- - m. - -- t; V4 ' - zriy m ;rd - ! . h - ! at-$2,0- '. : . . 5 -- - ? e - - - m- . . t t- .1 .ii. ., . nr. .. i. - , M-.00- 1 1 - - ff 1 A sa w ot a NeYf ent u re ) . Pr oj ect tah9 s. Steel . " atoes , : s -- . - 1 1 ... 7.-r- -( 2.-- - . 4 " , . . . -- Weber College Notes ! pound weights prime shippers $8.00;' bulk mixed droves $7.507.90; bulk of sales $7.258.10; pigs steady;, few at ; $8.40. sales few 4000; sheep Receipts Sheep - When interest rates are abnormally steady; lambs weak'-t- o 10c lower; early as high they are at present Ve advise top westerns $8.40. Mrs. Rosamond Hart entertained the. purchase of long term bonds. Par- FLOUR MARKET. students of Weber Normal college the 7. Flour this Oct. Minn.. MINNEAPOLIS, morning at the regular devotional we do recommend: ticylarly unchanged to 10c higher; In carload lots exercises with 'a number of songs. Mrs. a at $7.557.7 family patents quoted Hart sang several songs, Including a cotton sacks. barrel in number. Spanish Bran $13.0014.00. Grand Trunk Pacific 4s due 1955 at Tonight the student body will give a ball In the college auditorium to the METALS. 5fi, to yield 7.65 per cent. , The prin ' LONDON.LONDON Oct. 7. Standard copper football players, who were to meet the 6 tin 155 B, Y. C. at Logaji today. 10s; electrolytic 74.10; cipal and Interest on this bond 2s 6d; lead 23 2s 6d; tine 26 12s 6d. oo inpayable in London sterling and collections have fallen off Garbage f ', NEW YORK SILVER. . in New York in United States gold. 25 per cent since the war, to 10 from 7. roreign bar sli- NEW are less wastehousewives showing The Grand Trunk Railroad is owned ver 70ac.YORK, Oct. " . . ful. . Mexican dollars 54 and operated by the Canadian Gov' . t . - LONDON MONEY. ern rnent. LONDON. Oct. 7. Bar silver 41Jid per How Many Measles Make' I ounce. I , cent. three per Money I a Divorce? Discount rates: Three, month bills 4U r 4V bills cent. You'll find out when per cent; short Pr oo Constance Talmadge 7. NIAGARA FAT,L3, N. T.. . Captain IL P. Carter, 75 years old, rings LONG TERM BONDS . nd . . J..Ae Hogle & Co INVESTMENT O. who. for 35 years, was captain of the Maid of the Mist, the little steamer the lower river at the foot which Ogden, Utah of the plies American and Horseshoe falls, at his home in Niagara died Thux-sdaEccles Bldg., f Falls .Ont: SECURITIES Salt Lake City, Utah y H3 Main St. Wedding Bells At the Orpheum Beginning Sunday . directcr rr.id mi order of the boary" th 50th Clay cf July. 1321. so rnny hr of each parcel of stock as mar be nld at. the r.ffire ef the ary will be 327. Fred J, Klesel ru!14-tn- r. company. No. No. 2411 HudKm avenue. Ujdm, on l.'tah. at the hour of 3 o clok p. the ISth day cf October. 1121. ta rjr the cost of advertising and expanse fcf & ec. t. tale. j. Mining comwar, Fcr!ary. Silver No. 127 Fred J. Kleil Hulldlnc. No. 2411 Hudson avenue. Ogden. Utah. Ii5t IN BANKRUPTCY NO. fM, Notice cf Vint Meeting cf t're.iitor. 1n the District Court of the VnltM Hta l en in and for the District of Ltah. hef re . S. T. Corn, Ilefere. In the matter cf Charles J. SoJerfcent. a tankrupt. To the creditor cf Charles J. &o.fr berp. a bankrupt, of Ogdeo. in th county of Weber and district aforeJd. Notice, ! tiTcby civen that on lh H 15th day cf Sept. A. D. 1S21 the Charles J. Soderbc-radjus2iratyl km duly a bankrupt herein an I that the Klr ' will MeetinK of his h;t 2 at ttit offl. roomi(V1!tr rirttt NatloTal on tho ah. Iank bulldlnit, l?:en City, ft 14th, day or October. A. D. 1121. at 10:3 o"clock In the forenoon, at which time the creditors may attend, prov their cUIm. uch othr i appoint a etruate, and transact bu.lne." may properly come before t IT. KN'AUS.1, g s 311-31- eald met!r., j T. CORN. KeJere In ilanVrurtcy IJ5 Ofden, Utah. Oct. , 1551. P . 4 . ready market existed. HOW TO PAJSTIfJlPATE IK ITS AB3TJEED I HO FIT 8 nTerybly tn UtH hope the Iron and tei Industry of lh' by Cth itate maym b developed that th dividend capital wiil rm!n ln Utah to further UpbTilld lt. nirsc plan affor. Our atocfc an exceptional cpprtynlty iw f moderate "men and women mean. A mU ayrrent downto with !t month in whlrh cf hre the porch cofr.;!et I th offer we make t tho who want to mk thl effort to U5 tn th dereiop rr, r.t cf theira and aatur themtT har tn th pro fit a cf th tn- -.l but who Incom pr-m'terpirl. only a imiU lnretment. Cut out thl advertlaement anfl writ your nrri and aJdreiw la th blank. Mali tt to vn and w will in4 you dtXd informatloB. TT.le you under bl!rt!oa whtvr. tt . r'c NAME Today that plant represents an investment cf $2,030,000. tSe to meeting the punt rrcdi t'!T r:t f4;sl of tbe market t La t await the jrrratcr Vtah tee! row tfir; f ,zar.r r. j jr. '.!'. wbifb ar c The aeceraplUbtr.eet ti'.i projeft mean th !r re'aprse at cf t.;tas cat iron or the creation cf iB.iaitr.al piyrcl!i ar. 3 tl aldi'.ira of many railiiooi annually to the wealth .. of the ttat. drc.t, 3il Utah frrt few Steel Corporation Ml . , ll.T' |