Show Market Is Modetately'Active SPECIAL STOCKS at Opening List Firm Attracted Moderate Profit-Takin- g : Air Reduction Allied Chemical & Dye Allied Stores Allis Chalmers American Can t41 151 7 29 78 2' American & Foreign Power American Locomotive American Radiator American Smelting & Ref American Steel Foundry A T & T i i xT American miouacco American Waterworks American Wool Anaconda h A T & S F Atlantic Ref Baltimore & Ohio pfd Barnsdall Bendix Aviation Boeing Borden Burroughs Adding Mach i Calumet & Hecla Canada Dry u i Canadian Pacific 83 7 9 21 132 50 4i 4 27 47 21 - By ELMER C WALZER United Tress Financial Editor -NEW YORK Jan 30 (UP) — Strength in chemical shares and a few special issues Saturday featured a narrowly irregular moderately active stock market There was little in the news to affect ' stock prices which continued to be governed by technical factors A firm list at the opening attracted moderate amounts in the leading is ol profit-takin- g sues The net changes were so small that on balance the lead ing issues were unchanged in the average 0 In the chemical section East-ma- n and Columbian Carbon made new highs on gains ranging to neany two points in me lonner Dow and du Pont were up a point or more Early in the session Chrysler made a new high on a small gain which subsequently was lost New highs were noted in such issues as MontCurtis Publishing stocks' gomery Ward Lorillard Ohio Oil Hiram Walker Western Union General Westinghouse Electric Yellow Electric White Motor Bigelow-Sanfor- d Truck Carpet Consolidated Oil American Power & Light Electric Power & Light Foster Wheeler and Radio Cor- poration Radio featured the mars' ket in turnover Gains Are Noted - Cains of a point and more were noted in Ingersoll-Ran- d National Lead preferred B Pacific Finance and A O Smith Communications continued ac tive to closing time International Telephone moved into new high ground in the last few minutes of trading American Telephone made up a small initial loss Dow Jones preliminary closing stock averages: industrial 12558 up 017 rail 2921 off 001 utility 1660 up 001 and 65 stocks 4210 6 13 35 16 24 10 7 15 6 Cerro de Pasco Chesapeake £ Ohio C R I & P 34 36 Chrysler 70 99 Coca Cola Colorado Fuel & Iron Colorado Gas & Electric 16 2 11 8 5 28 55 3 8 12 Commonwealth Southern Continental Oil Continental Baking A Continental Oil Dela ui ±k x Coty uv l3 i 'f Cuban American Sugar CudahyJ Curtiss-Wrig- 7 ht Delaware & Hudson du Pont Eastman Electric & Mus Electric Auto-Lit- e Erie " 1014 j i143 i 156 "2 31 8 7''8 Firestone- - 27 34 36 fa 46 84 27 General Electric General Foods General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Graham Paige Great Northern Railway pfd Hudson i i Hupp Illinois Central International Harvester International Nickel Canada International T & T Kennecott Lambert Liggett & Myers — Phoenix Securities American Cynamid B and Natural Fuel Gas were easier Domestic Bonds Up Domestic corporation bonds rose to further new five-yepeaks in active trade today while Australian dollar funds broke sharply on fears that the Japanese may attempt to invade that country Australi An fnnrfa firm cai nci this week broke vj as much as four points Dollar bonds of German occupied- nations were steady to tirm and South American loans worked irregularly lower i Rails led domestic to the highest general corporate level since -- — wiLii meaium issues jof solvent roads and priced reorganization rails inbest demand Cains ranged to more than two points in Pittsburgh & West Virginia issues Industrials and utilities were higher Trading in U S loans was limited to government victory loan X ar — -- - 2m 19-3- 18 2? ii?SS 0fa11 unchanedi bonds totaled ?7'799'200 at $8-Ir- da 9-- 16 11 11 8 Penney J C Pennsylvania Railroad Pullman 82 25 28 12 Pure Oil RCA R K O 6 Bid Value on Hogs Advance Alta Tunnel American Metals Sheep Receipts Down Big Hill Bingham Metals At Stockyards Black Metals Bonanza Bristol Silver By STEPHEN MAT Bullion rtah and V 8 Departments f AfHcultare Cardiff The following Is a summary of the Cedar Talisman Ogden livestock market for week ending Central Standard : Friday Jan 29 Cattle and Calves: The week's receipts totaled 5050 head sales 1057 to compare with a total last week --of 3443 and 2637 last year The market was generally on an active basis and prices were strong to unevenly higher One lot of choice 1060 lb steers from a small local feedlot made a new high record at $1450 Numerous other medium to good lots of local killers were sold for $1150 to $1415 Common kinds down to $1000 and below Stockers and feeders bulked at $1050 to $1340 few up to $1360 Medium to choice slaughter heifers moved within a range of $1100 to $1325 Common heifers down to $950 and under Medium to good cows went mostly at $950 $1150 few lots helferish kinds to $1225 and above Catiner to common cows made $450 to $900 Good to choice bulls brought $1025 to $1225 Medium-bull$1000 down Medium to choice veal calves were sold for $1300 to $1600 Cull and common yealers mostly at $850 to $1275 r The week's market was 25 to Hogs: 60c higher than last week's close Top $1500 on best barrows and gilts averaging s 01 04 OOM 0114 01 Colorado Con Columbus Rexall Combined Metals Comet Coal OO1 Commonwealth Lead Crescent Eagle Croff Crown Point Dragon East Crown Point East Standard East Tintic Coal'n East Utah Empire Mines OGDEN Jan 30 (USDA)— Hogs: Salable and total none for week 25 to 60c higher top $1500 on best 185-25lb weights lighter and heavier weights downward to $1450 and below sows mostly 07 00U 01 03 03 02 12 Bullion Lily Con Mines 15V : 10 03 01 10 04 01 01 07 24 00 00 03 30 01 02 02 01 06 r00 00 07 s04 00 05 15 ' Kentucky-Uta- h Keystone Leonora Little May Magnolia Lead Mammoth Miller Hill Miner's Gold Missouri Monarch - 'rOOVi 01 25 00: 00 00 00 Moscow Mtn City Copper Mountain View i 165 Naildriver New Park New Premier New Quincy North Lily 04 Konold 01 04 01 00 01 Bingham City Con Vi 46 01 05 03 05 04 02 04 02 b 00 00 13 n lots trucked-i- wooled ewes $675 Utah-Wy- o Con Oil s 29 01 00 00 00 05 130 03 01 06 04 - Trans-America- Union Oil Cal 17 union carbide union Aircraft Union Pacific Union Corporation Union Gas Imp U S Rubber U S Smelting u a steel Vanadium Warner Bros Pictures Walgreen Western Union Teleeranh Western Airbrake western Electric vv nue jviocors Woolworth 12 i Jan OMAHA —Hogs: CAP-USD- 40-7- ompared 1325-153- 3 t - Q so tnu 84 30 51 21 " siu ma 88 i c x: i 33 1450 few $1460® 1500 "uu most meaiums good $1350® cows late $1000 01150-gooChief - Cons 100' at lb hulln lnt 124 sn Kne mast sales good to choice ac zuc stocker and feeder steers $1300 New Park 1000 at 50c 1000 at lew binder 625 lbs $1425 wrjvu i4ou load 490 lb calves $1500: load gooa ana choice 627 lb feeder heifers Clayton Silver 500 at $1275 package 'i550 lbs $1300 Salable and total none: com Sheep: pared Friday last week: fat lambs steady w luc jusner ineep weak to 10c lower feeding lamba steady closing bulks follow: good and choice fed wooled and GEORGE E TAYLOR wneat pasture lambs $1550® 1585 closGeore-- Vlrtwarrl Tovli ca n ing and fed clipped lambs No 1 and No 2 20c 1500-160- 0 1365 sparingly white-fac- e 30c DEATHS pelts $1450®1510 "good and choice iC" yearungs $1325 ® 1400 and choice fat ewes $750® 850 good good and choice lambs feeding $1425 1475: mixed fat and feeders to $1500 - trial employe died Friday evening after one week's illness Mr Taylor was born in OgdeiC August 6 1878 thelson ot George G and Sarah Shupe Taylor He CHICAGO Jan 30 "isA enure me m Ogden Salable 800 calves none compared "au J i cm- last week choice and common and" Wflq nn - a vi tuc uiuesi steers steadystrictly others 25 to 40c higher Shupe-Williaof the ployes Candy bulk steers and yearlings $1375 ©1625 Co His wife Mable extreme top $1675 TayLoughran next highest price $ib65 best yearlings $1650 heifer lor died 17 years ago in Ogden He yeanmgs aiea neiera steady to strong a jncinoer oi tne 'iTventleth $1300® 1500 common and medium uns iiAJL VgUCIl OVOIVC even at $1250 down canner cutter and ward ' 'L D ' — common beef cows 25c advance lost and and since the passing of his wife late trade 25c lower medium to good fat wit nis "T" jvirs cowa closed 25c lower vealers closed Hilsnan J London ataaugnter 1154 Twenty-firs- t steady at $1650 down Cat-Ti- e: 1 v FtTURES 30 (AP)— i CHICAGO Jan Open Wheat- ' May 139 last fiat- - July Sept Low High 139 140 140 140 141 98 99 99 '99 140 140 141 98 98 99 i99 59 58 58 58 Sept 58 Soybeans— May Close 1393 139 140 98 59 ms 98 99 99 59 58 58 59 "58 58 Salable 300 total 2300 com- He is survived by the last week fat lambs steady to following i5c lower sheep steady to 10c higher crime nJ J """ Airs J good to choice wooled lambs uaugnters: $1560® 1600 lata top $1625 but week's top London Stanley Taylor Mrs Wil an $1665: most lamha si a nn i k n niu nam Drysdale and Mrs Alex clipped lambs $1550® 1600 top clippers sieio choice vearlinsr wether sut- Groesbelce of Ogden Wesley Taylor yearling ewesi $1275® 1375 good and ' AevTT jacK Taylor o choice slaughter ewes $835® 950 Sail— - Diporn tirifl tuo TT o- u o Sheep: parea ti 85 compared with a month 86 r" Ju'yRye— pi" port that liberal e "pmentV 84 My wheat flour would p made 84 83 83 RuU 1 CT Ju'y 86 864 wheat prices up about d cent 85 'tA 86 new hi! for the week annyi 16 grandchildren today and the following rMot other Kralna were firm with the DENVER Jan an fAPTTHrA Bread cereal hut 1 tie: Salable 200: total 4nn- - nh li IDAHO WiTTo°T0E8 able and total 100: compared last Fridav lor of Plain City Mrs Eva Bush-e- ll For upfed steers and heifer itMri tn "'a jioi aee any possibility Mrs Bertha Malan and David rlyVawTrye InqulrVraSer lESt ROOd to Cholc 1 S 7K fili 1 K steftrji gk ur inquiry llp0TS demand tor wlre to choice Uu all of Ogden Lindquist & Taylor off times-Whecent at heifers $1400 ©1500 warmed- Kood trdln yr ! elosed atrong onat limited market tirSt "Ulia aie in cnargeor burial plans up ana snort fed kind Sllfiniraia gains raneing "tronK: others weak: best f?COWScommon com wM : July to low vnnA tavtra $1200 lower to U rninlmum ooX MELVINA E WOODSON in fciSher May 25 canners oats wer un- No 1 extra cutters and calves steady ' and vealers strona tn r vui changed to ic higher rye declined Melvina Elizabeth Wruiri $230® to 4o and aoybeans were Inactive February sblpment VneranDMCen vealers 'Sat-urd- av $1650 died at eleven-twent- y a Salable Hogs: 100 total Dealers' at other sales including fnmilv the butchers 15c lower good to choice-1500: CHICAGO Jan1 30 (AP)— No wheat 230 track and fob: RusseU U s No $1450 good sows steady at $13 75-i- Doxey after a four-wee- k illness m9SrV ? 2 y1w' 99 4c No 3 96 S£ im A two-inch minimum m ioo-ih- ! butcher 25 to 4 35c ©9740: No She was born in Palestine Texas higher sows No 5 ' gS sacka unwashed a few for $220 Febri ©92c sample grade 76©9SHc" Dec 2 1862 a daughter of William Oats: Sample grade white 59 Vie: No ary shipment 180-l-Ub S No 2 and Idaho util- lastSheep: Salable and total Krt ity grade sacks a few $175 1 special red heavy 62Vic oaran Ann Price She for February a few $180 was married in Urey 88:®$l-0nominal Cash to growers 1884 at Kerens v BfTW?i£mDK'nominal bulk per cwt: No soS w?° nbs J1600 flat eedi Tis sue ' trading reported at some in w it 0° - flat: few Texas to Charles nominal scarcely $12 on h i sufficient at uniform prices pointa to represent died 21 years ago in Texass a I Field seed per hundredweight nominal-timothgeneral market alsike She tiad resided with her daughi 1475 $475500: $1900 lambshearing $£525? 2400 ancy fed top $700® 750 red ter Mrs Blen Wilson at Ogden for CURB clover $1850® 2250 sweet clover $700 LOS ANfiTT!TTra NEW YORK Jan an t the past 12 years She was a mem ©900 Cattle: NEW YORK Jan 30 CAP)— Curb: ber 1 of the Christian church ' medium to aood t American Super Power NEW VORK PRODrCE 1 common Si Surviving are the following sons ?xm Cities Service 6 NEW YORQK Jan 30 UP)— Produce-Potatoe° E°? and heifers $Y3T25® 1450:' Electric & Share pfd Bond 52 daughters: Raymond D WoodFirm Idaho Russets No 1 Electric Bond A T 1250: few to S13 51 --- -' f Share '2 100-lc?1" son Ft Knox Kv ' Wh 1 n nn bag $265®270 50-l? ters S725 a bag $165 5 lum Athens Texag Mrs Rena week: 400 steady choice vealers $1650-commoHudson Power" 2 Dresjed poultry: Strong chickens 32 Niagara ' Whiteman Moss to anaA Bii a Etnnicoior minn9 Calif 32 33£cr owls 28© United Gas broilers 40c few to $1525: medium lJJA Mrs Wilson OgdenLanding 15 grandchil1U ateers $1300® 32V4C Long Island ducks 27 28 V4 c 1375 dren and one brother W S Price Uvt - poultry: Strong geese 27V4C Hoes: Salahl FLOUR roosters olM 21 c fowls 28 Vic 50c higher top $1620 quotable ' Kerens Texas MlJfXlfiPriTTa closing v- -u rcotton iour: iop ioio good and choice sows $1450 The bOdv is at TJnrln 111 ef J&r GAta Carload lots per barrel in (Arj— 98-l- b bonds Sacks— fumlla mortuary Salable for wV !? Sheep: NEW YORK Jan 30 CAP) — Bonds: standard patents 25c higher $655 medium to good lambs $1350 © 1500 TREASURY ofonii rood and —— — A WA 68-6- 3 ikok ufnttraj nnnti uwu vu&vi Trxrr 10018 a 3550 medium to good ewes $650 850 Anna Henrietta Bond 66 wife I lend-leas- "'w nnMki wi $140: 9tV 9S98c ch u 9296ic m' - Z Vt' au 5 ?Jei " vu' aplri toTawTf"? it iVi7 b 2i ''' b 85: ni i1 Jll!' t r "'"" tti n t in iw it MRS JOHN FUIT Funeral services for Mrs John Fuit who died Thursday morning conauctea Monday at one m - - — HELP WANTED — WOMAN between the ages of 20 ana 35 to do automobile waahine WORKERS tn essen- employed greasing and light service work war tial work should not rev We will fwrnish alf of the neces to wanted adver pond to learn help this inter sary training 5802 tisements esting work Splendid working conditions plenty light heat and fresh air fine clean shop: Permanent and good salary Call ' in IHE STANDARD - EXAillNER person to see Mr Felt or Mr Bart- - Lrtves to protect "1U readers graveside Aultorest lett against fraud deception ox injuslm?rial park' floral may to make tice Readers are tribute were cared for and ar- BARTLETT MOTOR 'CO NO payments to cautioned a ad get position a MM V J Tl ranged by members of the vertised in the help wanted col t&iva wasnington Shrine No 2 White Shrine ofTrinity xj ' Jeru4163 umns Ads Is other columns which " salem directed by Mrs Doris require Investment in stock sam Sepal worthy high priestess" The active ples equipment or a cash bond pallbearers were S L Lower L L cler- - T° assIst in before Shanks E V Parker N T Olson Y°y?GA paying out money Only bona meei- - nde orfers ot employment with pay r011-- " and Paul - LsL5 wnicney R ine j Permanent position hiftn t - -- h Dickerson and the honorary pall- with pubhe Box advancement Lmna Kindly report any exception bearers were Geo D Knauss Grant Standard-Examin3772 to this rule to the elaaaif imd ad- Havenor J G 5 TTti wertiainit manager John Stark C S Cravens WdTCkrStone' H- - N- - Highfield MALE HELP i Nantker Trace A Turner 4 tT Peckenpaugh Wayne Owens Nathan Gage and Schulty the WILL PAY for experienced office three latter from Fay Autd Mechaolcs-'--Corinne In at- girl and typist to handle instaltendance at the services were ment accounts and assist office and groups from the local Independent manaeer with routine office work 7 s J5ianaarQ-£Jtanuntw-i00s molive Service association the BbcfyMen 3770 White Shrine of Teriioirv I n Corinne chapter No 11 Order of The men we want are now tiSS- uie eastern Star and several close ably emploi'ed We - have one of rriends from Salt Lake City and MATURE women ol good moral we oest itrvicesnops ana ' acter : other Utah cities can earn $125 to $175 per ESplendid-workin- whe the i war is ove--- s conditions plen month driving taxi cab in Ogdea fin ty lght ?eat and fresh RAYMOND FIELD Steady work 2508 Ogden Ave Funeral services for is rated as an "essential in- some bookkeeping snop Field who y died in Los Raymond Call in person to see Mr dustry" Angeles SALESGIRLS California last Wednesday will experience uooa airy i cnuau- FeJt or jjjt Bartlett 'i be conducted Monday afternoon ent position Age 20 to1 SO pre- McAn at two o'clock at the chapel of BARTLETT MOTOR the Kirkendall-Darlin- g Z23 4Washmgton Blvd YOUNG or middle age woman for with Rev W M Adamsmortuary :4163 of Jr work uood the Seventh-da- y Adventist church counter and kitchen Guton Coif et Shop 2532 WANTED officiating The officers of the lo- wages 3227 cal Odd Fellows lodge No 5 will Wash conduct their ritualistic burial SALESLADIES for accessories service at the graveside in the men's and boys wear gift depart Ogden city cemetery Friends may ment Apply at the Emporium14Z7U call at the Kirkendall-Darlin- g munuary cnapel afternoon WOMEN for cleaning offices Ap and evening fromSunday three until nin ply at Bldg Co office in basement o'clock and on Monday until one-fif- ty f irst security iianic J5iag WOMAN for frv cook rnd sand- - Steady Work— Good PdV o'clock Mr Field an Interior decorator wich making Sundays Off Good Apply 4134 had resided in Ogden for thirty-seve- n pay Apply Keeley s ENGINEER'S POST ' years and only last month LADY' to do housework and care went to Los Angeles OFFICE to make his for 1 child Days Dial 9206 home with his son and daughter M Depot He held membership in the local LADY for fountain work and vjaa euows lodge No 5 shift Hospital clerking Evening Wesf 2nd Sfreet :i 3799 Drug 4232 VICTORIA J W LAYTON WAITRESS girl or woman Street 2258 car Wash Dial Lunch Funeral services for Mrs vic 4218 Experienced man for' re toria Jane Walker: Laytoa wife of coun a HOUSEKEEPER Weber for will be held iayton varies ceiving and Monday at two o'clock at the Woof ty infirmary at Roy Ph 3899 room Layton ward chapel conducted by Must be long-tim- e iauui vuvin uorDiage WOMAN for cleaning and laundry The remains will lie in state Sun two days a week Phone 7826 resident of Ogden Good " 4158 uay aiternoon and evening and Canary Please do not ap- Monday until o'clock Interment will be made in tv Dining or coffee shop Apply in Can unless VOU Kaysville-Layto- n qua itV 7 4266 pjy U cemetery under person Hotel Ben Lomond the direction of Larkin & Sons SALESGIRLS wanted Full - time bee Mr brown- bears- Flowers left with Larkin Krn Kress S H steady employment until nine o'clock Monday Co 2425 Wash t 4152 Roebuck Dgden will be taken to the homemorning 4254 Bd rm and salary Mrs Layton is survived by her BABY tender or white 501 12th St AN accountint or bookkeeper uusoana ana tne lollowing chil- Japanese 4278 I wanted by a national organization dren: James Archie Layton Miss Dial 8247 in their Ogden office Do' not re-MIDDLE to from Leo Nora Layton Miss Alice Lav- stay aged lady to care for lady Pjy unless interested in steady em - H ton and Miss Elizabeth T jvtnn 9 a m: to 5 unersi faoio age ' reur- A 4157 II TnoTit pioyment Golden A Layton Thomas G Lay- Kanofit nianrt re- vi auu eieven gTanachiidren ooontieepgood pay In hospitalizaUon Apply plying state experience rage health r£°-h°Ur- j A uc" OLUraxe and dependents Box ArL Stand SOPHIA M TERRY 4183 Jj Funeral services for Mr RnnVT GIRL for fountain work Sundava EXPERIENCED auto drivers earn Terry widow of Durbin Terry and --— $150 to $200 per month driving tax- ii£i resident of Sunset who — died in Los Angeles on Jan 27 will LADY care for convalescent lady icab in Ogden Steady work' and Helen Spessard Dial oooortnnltv for advaneemant 2V1S be held Monday at three r m fM 4147 Ogden Ave 6702 Lindquist & Sons Colonial chapeL I BODY man Friends may call at the mortuary or combination body IL ?±JlclSunday rom four to nine p m and repair man needed Steady ' iu munaay unui nour of service work Chance to make big money I Interment will be in the iainton ° v u-- i totanaaro-jxamin417& LEGAL NOT CES cemetery " OPENING for man t do Janitor "iw"n I work and car FUNERAL DIRECTORS washing Steady em Good salary Box C- -l graphs 8 and 9 op an ORDINANCE pioyment Standard-Examins 1 1 - vWi- W- R-2-- er A : t er ' -- will-char- -- g ' CO Shoe-st4°i6- SSaE01 e2 - - 50 "laborers: 1 Immediately UtakQ " 67 shipping 82 - -- : - - — p-- 1 w ard-Examin- - er PP'yiey weu-Kno- - 44 oPJF '' ria'ui guSiMrwwwwwMC " ' - BERTHA K OLSON - 'AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY erine Olson who died Saturday at KLENKE FLORAL ine iamny residence at 351 Thirty- zaoa wash Blvd Dial S958 ' second street will be held Monday 9449 at two p m from the AultoTest Ogden City Floral Co mortuary chapel with' Jlev J E l Dial 4761 Carver officiating Washington Blvd ' r 8039 Friends may call at the family nome &unaay irom rive to nine n iJumKe f loral Co 1600 Grant m and Monday from ten a m until iowers lor ail occasiona Dial 7171 service time Cremation will follow SALESLADIES the funeral service in the Aultorest r crematory Friends are requested to CALL on) friends with Greeting omit flowers Mrs Olson was a past matron of vmu nosuiuiicais master isirth occasions Personal Sta Miriam chapter No 14 of the O E day otherGift tionery Wrappings Big prof S and a member of the Pres-byte-— Experience unniigan fcjaxii rian church She is survi ved by her its j ?rown 5 Si0WaLTWall?ce nusoana or Ogden two brothers w jjos Angeies Fred J Stocker of Evanston 111 4240 and Otto Stocker of Pocatello Ida ho and one sister Mrs H R Mc Mfle or Female Help Gee of Logan WANTED able bodied ambitious JOHN HOOD WORTinNGTON women and men who are looking Funeral services for John Hood for permanent work not for automotive duration Can learn to bejust Ogden Worthington skilled earn and more Why not protect service proprietor were conducted at the Masonic Temple Saturday your xuture American Packing & 3789 afternoon tit two-thiro'clock un Provision Co der auspices of George Washington WAITRESSES experienced also lodge No 24 F and A M with cooks highest wages paid Union Worshipful Master Clifford M Mc- - Depot' Coffee Shop Union Station' Final rites for Mrs Bertha Kath - " : T ty of Fred Henry Bond died at six fifty at the family residence 196 west Thirtieth street following & sudden heart attack Mrs Bond was born in Peterson Morgan county Utah Aug 3 1876 the daughter of Andrew and Ellen Olson Cranor She was married Nov 27 1891 at Kanesville Her early life was spent in Mor gan county since then she has re sided in Wyoming and Ogden She is a member of the Nineteenth ward of the L D S church and was active in Relief society and the Ladies of the Maccabees Surviving are her husband and a daughter and son of Ogden Mrs Marvel Wbrden and Fred H Bond Four grandchildren and one brother and two' sisters William E Cranor Ogden MrsJ Ida White Los Angeles Calif and Mrs Clara Barry of Reno Nev also survive Funeral services will be held Tuesday at three p m from Lindquist & Sons Colonial chapeL Bishop Walter J Blackwell of the Nineteenth ward will officiate Friends may call at the residence Monday from four to ten p m and a Tuesday until eleven-thirt- y when the body will be returned to Lindquists where friends may call until time for service Interment will be made in the Ogden city cemetery fu """ from the Clinton L D S chapel with Bishop Albert Mitchell in charge The body will be at the home of a brother and sister-in-laMr and KIRKENDALL-DARLINMrs Wallace Summers of Clinton G afternoon and Sunday evening and MORTUARY Monday until the hour of services DIAL 4659 Interment will be in the Clinton WMMMI the under cemetery direction of nnnnnjuLiu and Sons mortuary FLORISTS p j " one-thir- ty J BERRETT funeral services for Sd Lieut Reed J Berrett son of Mr and Airs James S Berrett will be mn ducted Monday at one p m in Lindquist & Sons Colonial funeral chapel by J3Lshop E T JSaunders of the L D S Fourth ward ' Lt Berrett was killed in the crash of his heavy bomber near Alamogorda field in New Mexico Military hon ors will be given under direction of nerman Baker post No 9 Ameri can juegion j Friends may call at the residence of the i parents 666 ' Twentyrfirst Sunday afternoon and evening and Qnaay until eleven: a m Inter ment win be in North' Ogden ceme L r tery 305 " 3 SD LIEUT R 01 08 12 25 45 01 " n " 160 i ' 98-l- la 01 TW Ohio Copper PRISCELLA K FUIT Funeral services for Mrs Pris-celKing Fuit 47 wife of John Fuit who died Thursday at the family home in Clinton will be conducted Monday at" one p m in the Clinton L D S ward chapel by Bishop Albert Mitchell Burial In the Clinton cemetery will be directed by Lindquist-Sons mortuary i Friends may call at the horn rf Mr and Mrs Wallace Summers of oy csunaay arternoon and evening and Monday until time' of services 04 14 49 01 00 44 !' chapel with Elder Thomas W Barrow of West Warren conducting The prelude and postlude were played by Dean Murdock who also accompanied the" vocalists H Guy Child and Ruth Wade Butler Speakers were Clyde A Lindquist and Elder Barrow The invocation was offered by Albert Anderson and the' benediction by John Mo-liInterment wis made in Ogden city cemetery James H Mar-ti- n dedicated the grave ELIZABETH JOHNS SHAW Services! for Elizabeth Johns Shaw 52 wife of William H Shaw will be conducted Tuesday at one p m at Lindquist & Sons' funeral chapel Friends may ball at the mortuary Monday from four to nine p m and Tuesday until time of services' Interment will be in North Ogden cemetery Bishop F D Allen of the Eighth L D S ward will officiate at the services 190 01 09 48 MARVIN A PETERSON Services for Marvin A Peterson who died in San Francisco Monday were held Saturday afternoon in Lindquist & Sons' Colonial ne 01 Nelson ti Premier Utah $1250® 1335 140 Cattle: None for week 5050 fairly IMoche Bristol active strong to unevenly higher small' Plumbic Mines i 04 lots choice 1060 lb local fed steers $1450 new high several lots medium to good Plutus 03 local fed killers $11501415 common Prince Con 16 down to $1000 and below etockers and Rico 40 Argentine feeders mostly $1050(7? 1340 few to 00 $1360 medium to thoice slaughter heif- Royston Coal'n ers $1100® 1325 common to Silver King Coal'n down 285 $950 and under medium to good cows Silver King West 20 $950 ©1150 few choice to $1225 and above canners to common cows $450 j Silver Shield 900 good to choice bulls $1025® 1225 Silver Standard medium $1000 down best vealers $1300 Sioux Mines 00 ©1600 cull and common $8501275 South Iron Blossom Salable 485 through 2475 Sheep: total 2960 for week 8813 ully steady South Standard 01 load good to choice Idaho lambs Swansea Con v 00 $1500 buyer paying freight from origin load 84 lb Idahos $1475 55 wooled ewes Tar Baby out at $700 load medium to good Tintic Central trucked-iIdahos $1450 sorted 20 head Tintic Lead 12 at $1350: two cars 67 lb Utah feeders Tintic Standard 125 $1300 25 head out at $1200 small 00 lots good to choice truckins $1300© Union Chief 1450 few common $1100 & 1150 odd Utah Con 00 0 01 02 05 02 03 16 17 03 Standard Gold Chain Great Western Horn Silver Park Park Park Park Park Park 10 01 12 j 00 North Standard LIVEStOCK 05 06 00 10 01 01 00 $1335 n " 00'i - Sheep: Receipts and sales this week numbered 8813 and 2089 head Last week's run totaled 8036 and last year 13059 One load of good to choice 98 lb Idaho lambs waa sold ully steady at $1500 buyer paying freight from A load of 84 lb Idahos at $1475origin was sorted 55 head of wooled ewes at A load of medium to good trucked-I- n $700 Idahos made $1450 sorted 20 head at $1350 Two cars of 67 lb Utah feeders brought $1300 sorted 25 head at $1200 Odd small lots of good to choice trucklns made to $1300 $1450 few common lots $1100 to $1150 Few lotd of trucked-i- n wooled ewes went at $675! Note: i Carload of shipped-llivestock bought for reshipment on the Ogden market carry freight benefits in variable amounts ' except when otherwise noted i 25 27 01 — in-th- e Johnson and Leola Christensen offered a vocal duet and Luana Green June Hadley and Rae Jones 01 offered a trio selection Mr Mur01 acted as accompanist Bishop ao dock Rollin Green of the Kanesville 04 ward and Counselor Whitehead 03 were the speakers Invocation was 00 05Vi offered by Levi Beus and benediction by Ezra Beus Loo was in Hooper ceme302i Interment tery Bishop Virgil Jensen of the 05 Hooper ward dedicated the grave 100 20 25 Clayton Silver m charSe- - Rev John W Hys- minister of Salt Lake City delivered the address Miss Dorothy Corey sang fvo numbers with Mrs Mary Stevens accompanying The Masonic burial service was given by the lodge officers at the — Asked oiX 044 Chief Con Eureka Eureka Eureka Eureka I 00Vi lbs Weights above and below Howell that range were sold down to $1450 and Indian Queen under Sows went mostly at $1250 to Kennebec 185-25- 0 1943) 30 Victor Con 02 05 30 Walker 25 29 r Mining Salable 400 total 5500 15 nominally West Toledo 00 steady scattered lota good and choice 190 27 lbs and above mostly $1475 closing Wilbert 00 01 quotable top $1500 good sows quotable Yankee Con 00 01 $1450 ©1460 f last O & 74 compared Friday week barrows and gilts mostly 5oc 'high- Zuma 01 02 Jyf8 er sows 60 to 70c higher mostly 65c up Ut-I- d Sugar com 230 247 10 no quotations Ut-I- d Sugar pfd 1012 1050 Cattle: Salable' and totaf 200 16 steers Friday last week: UNLISTED STOCKS 5 heifers and cows steady slaughter to 25c higher bulls weak to 25e lower as'result of late i Bid Asked week decline vealera and calves strong 30 stockers and feeders steady to strong Amal Sugar pfd 735 49 755 week's top fat steers $1600 on weights Con 355 400 6 xiixo iuoi id and 1240 lb steer run Utah Wagon Fire Clay j 5900 6400 4 largest sine laat August numerous loads Ut P & L $6 pfd 4100 4300 choice M V $1540 1585 with ids 1580 bulk good $1415 Ut P & L 43 4700 1485 most mediums $1300® 1385 bulk Z C M L $7 pfd' 4600 4850- 5050 38 uma iois gooa 10 cnoice heifers Remington Rand Republic Steel Reynolds Tobacco B Safeway Sears Roebuck v uiuuu yjn Socony Vacuum boutnern Jacific Standard Brand Standard Gas & Electric Standard Oil CaL Standard Oil N J Studebaker Sunshine Mining Swift & Co Texas Corporation Texas Gulf Sulphur n Ju'y 5LVM 60 34 7 31 16 3 - (Saturday Jan I j St 8 20 Packard Cor- n- CHICAGO I: American Aviation North American Northern Pacific May July Sept Oats — May t GRAIN 24 5 21 71 44 39 15 6 37 7 17 - 80 1 S S Kresge Loew's Lone Star Cement up 004 Stock sales were 612010 shares McKesson & Bobbins Miami Copper compared with 321780 shares last Ward Montgomery Saturday and the most since Nash Kelvinator were traded in the short MnfUnl :i session on Dec 27 1941 Curb iiauunai T: National Cash Register stock sales were ? 130380 shares National also the most since Dec 27 1941 National Dairy t & Light and compared with 76785 a week N Y N Power & H H ago i North Curb Irregular Curb stock prices closed Irregularly higher today in the most active session: since late December 1941"- -' V Sales for the day rose to 130-3shares the most since December 27 1941 and compared with 76785 last Saturday Aluminum TM anA Kttmr Tr1 nor land Telephone & Telegraph rose more than a point each while feoutn fenn Oil Root Petroleum St Regis Paper E W Bliss Glen Aldcn Coal and Canadian Marconi gained fractions of a point Singer Manufacturing dropped : Tf Via a twrk tnninf-tn — nau gauitj more man earlier this points Services for Dennis Carl Hadlev infant son of Carl D' and Ruth Johnston Hadley were conducted Saturday aicemoon at Landquist & Sons' colonial chapel by Counselor Donald S Whitehead of the L Dl S wentylghth ward and Prelude postlude Were played by Dean Murdock Herman Green offered a violin selection Lois FEMALE HELP t — Salt Lake Mining Stock Quotations J H dosle Co GAINSJN WEEK Last Sale Jan 30) (By The Associated Press) ' FEATUREACTION FUNERALS New York Stocks CATTLE TRADE CHEMICAL AND R STANDARD-EXAMINE- THE OGDEN 10-- B JANITOR $15 per week PROVIDING fob THE prevention OF INJURIES TO CATTLE OR SHEEP licenses ot dogs and fixing dog kennels and LiTHLQ J? iifl wniivuu ur iAAJO AKJ ur by dogs iiJ1 er ' en-(sh- ift THE BOARD OF COUNTY I 4177 - —" 7T WANTED older man for night on switchboard in downtown apartment house Good- wages pL - - OTCrt Ali5 OOMMIS- - janitor and kitchen work Good FOLLOWS: wage uuyon LXriee Shop 253 8 of said ordinance Paragraph 1 3981 Wash t amended to read as follows: m'f It shall be unlawful lor person toker fireman to keep or harbor any dog any within the EXPERIENCED' to Hotel -Ben Loengineer Apply limits of Weber County outside the 4225 mond limit of Incorporated cities :))corporate and towns without paying to the person WAREHOUSEMEN ' wanted Paor corporation employed by the County to collect the license fees on for cific Fruit &f PrckL 2443 'Lincoln 4131 the use of the County andogs animal license fee of One Dollar for each male MAN for stockroom delivery and and Two and 50100 Dollars for each 2450 Parts unapayea lemaie aog so kept or har- work Apply Utah Auto ' : i 4208 bored by him Upon the payment of Grant such license fees the License Collector JANITOR wanted Full time day Shan give to the person paying: the work S H Kress Co 2425 Wash same a certificate showing such pay V 4154 : ment sucn ceruiicate snail De numbered In consecutive order The license WANTED— Httstlera to sell shall expire June 30th of each year BOYS Standard Call basement 9 of said papers Is ordinance Paragraph : Examiner amended to read as follows: A tag numbered to correspond with the certificate number shall also- be given by the License Collector to the person paying the license fee The term dog shall Include both male and female dogs as soon as their eyes are COMPETENT young man with classificaopen The license tax herein to be paid good education and shall not apply to the owner or keener tion wishes employment in private of dog or dogs who conducts or main Am forced to leave the tains any aog xennei for the breeding industry am in -because of my and raising of dogs but any person location conductinga or keeping such kennel family's health I have bad ten anaxi pay wholesale license lee as follows: For experience in the not to ezceea ten dogs $1000 for years a as warehouse business grocery more win ten Dut not to exceed I am fifteen dogs $1500 for each kennel foreman and as a salesman f will be but at employed present exceeding fifteen does t?i nn t-License Collector shall keep" a register available in the near future I can of the names of persons a furnish the best of references paying kennel tax and Issue a certificate Box L num- - Standard-Examineuerea in consecutive order to each 4241 person Such certificate shall be effecreamd tive only while the doc° r vn BUILDING maintenance DA IN 3 yvriil 7( I f J -- ' - Wanted — Situations - - 3-- A I f k K-J- r" 3259 the kennel The amending Sterling Weber County on urnuure ajo zan wash Blvd er " " ordinnM miu t the 28th day of Jan- excavating plaster: patching pair cement and form jobs' etc- - de4195 sired 3650 Porter 1 uary 143 and all erritmnrM i a comuci Herewith are WILL care for children for work- 4250 hereby repealed Q82 VicLAUNDRY & housekeeping Part ThU ordinance shall take effect on ing mothers in my homeTerrace Road or full time Young Washington uo or old Dee tory 1943 uui uay oi 4302 Passed bv the jreoruaryrimmt txaof Commissioners whr tht 2sth and CARPENTER remodeling 5912- MaJe W R McENTmE roofing repair Odd jobs Dial JUUMMISSIONER jp -- " vea -a "fe"13!6 Help WAITRESS kitchen help $10010 up per m6n guaranteed Experienced or inexperienced Country girls preferred Circle Inn Sunset & WANTED usherettes and man Apply in person Egyptian theatre 4260 W LEGAL NOTICES LUMBER Tou are hereby noting CO v t the 5tln8 IS?? Lumber Company wiU be held at the office of the room LAWRENCE 4ZtOf : AYE COMMISSIONER J W iTmnnTAM VOTING ABSENT COMMISSIONER CiTDTtme V RTM MONS VOTING AYE 4271 (SEAL) door- ATTEST: i OP THE OREGON UllflU R McENTCRE Chairman - wants general GIRL colored housework by week Dial 42S3 AVAILABLE 48 Write f urn salesman Standard-E- M MALAN x Box age I 4202 cleaning re4256 J-- PAINTING and paper pair work Phone CARE for children my home 3223 424 STATE OF UTAH Taylor ave Dial 8332 County of Weber — ss work by the hour- House I Lawrence M Malan County Clerk WILL etc 3335 Phone and Clerk of the Board of work County Clerk of Weber County Utah and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Weber Countr ex-offi- 82 ex-offl- County Commissioners of Weber County State of Utah do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was passed by the Board of County 302 David Eccles Bulld-Kfrd- n Commissioners company of said County at the ty'Weber County Ste regular meeting held January 28 1943 Si Uil'5? Monday the twenty-secon- d and do certify that upon final at the hour of passage furtner Pebruary of said ordinance Commission eleven o clock in i43 the forenoon for ers McEntire and Simmons voted aye the purpose of KiMttnv n Arlington absent Directors for the ensuing year and for Commissioner In Witness Whereof I have set my the tranaaction of such other business hand and my ofrieiil seal at my office aa may properly come before said meetIn the County of Weber State of Utah ing or any adjournments thereof 30th this day of January 143 Dated at Ogden Utah (SEAL) January 25th 1943 LAWRENCE M MALAN A C LIGHTH ALL JR County Clerk nd Clerk of the Board of County First Publication January Secretary 25th 1943 Commissioners of Weber Coun- - -' Last PubUcaUon February 14th 1943 ty Utah 54S2 hS 1 Salesman Wanted t SALESMAN CALL ON RETAIL AND WHOLESALE GROCERY-TRADE and merchandising nationally-adselling vertised brands of soap Prefer man with retail grocery or selling experience Fine opportunity for advancement for right man 40-Married man preferred Good old health Apply by ?'ears giving details your previousselling experience to Lever Brothers Come an v 316 Den ham Build 430Q ing Denver Colorado 45 : |