Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING American Gold Limit Lifted Livestock Market ! Stocks Mount On Cuts Melons Output of Quotations Big Business To Save Tak Nov 5 HEWThe board Thursday year-en-d flow of extr and ipecial night reported in its weekly state-min- t that American gold etocks bad dividends accelerated by the fed attained another high 211088000 eral tax on undistributed profits 000 the week ended Novenv reached flood tide Thursday with ber during 4 more than half a dosen leading cor' came durAddition of poraitions ordering fat disburse' ing the week 227000000 despite Jhe interna' 6 Wl-- The ments Directors of American Steel Foun dries Inc ordered a payment of $1 on the common the first since 1921 and a preferred disbursement of 21780 on arrears as well as a reg tional monetary agreement with which leading European power had been expected by many fiscal experts to result in slowing the in' flow Tbs current gold total is 21344 000000 in excess of tha level at this time last year Demands for month-en- d cash in meeting payrolls caused an Increase of 276000000 in money in clrcula tion bringing the total to 26378 000000 Resulting from this was a decrease of 239000000 in member balances bank reserve which brought total reserve balances down to $4693000000 a total estimated by the board to be about 22140-0000in excess of legal require Ular of 2178 The board of Phelps Dodge cor poration ordered a special payment of 26 cents a share in addition to the regualr of the same amount Harblson Walker Refractories ordered an extra of SO cents and a regular of the same amount while the board of Holland Furnace company ordered a dividend of $1 the first in four years Directors of Phillips Petroleum un company declared a "yeat-en-d classified” dividend of 21 a share The company has been paying reg Ular quarterly dividends and has paid three extras of the same amount In the last three’ pe rlods ments The daily average volume of fed eral reserve bank credit outstanding during the week ended Novenv ber 4 as reported by the federal re serve banks was 22474000000 an nt Socony-Vacuu- Oil company m Carpet increase an- nounced a special distribution of 28 cents a share It is payable December IS to stock of record November 18 Servel company of Evansville Ind ordered an extra dividend of 40 cents and increased the quarterly dividend to 28 cents from 18 cents in previous quarters Both dividends are payable December 1 to stock of record November 18 Blgeiow-Sanfor- d reserve federal company with plants at Amsterdam N Y and Thompsonvllle Conn declared a special dividend of 22 and a div- of 28 cents on the common stcok both payable December 1 to stock of record November 18 Directors of Timken Roller Bearing company declared an extra dividend of 78 cents and a quarterly idend disbursement of 78 cents On September 8 an extra of 25 cents and h quarterly of 80 cents were paid They are payable December 8 to stock of record November 18 Ford Will Fete 7000 Dealers of 23000000 compared with preceding week and a decrease of $8000000 compared with the cor the in responding week "" 1938 " Chicago Grain CHICAGO Nov 3 (AP)— Skyrocket Ins virtually 3 cents a bushel late Thurs market became for the day the com time being the grain trades chief attrac tion Broadened speculative trading inspired by apparent likelihood that tne marine strike may bring to a halt the impor tation of big quantities of Argentine corn into the United States went hand in hand with the sudden upshoot of corn values The spark which set the corn pit afire was the word that general domestic scarcity use f corn available for Immediate iad hoisted No 1 yellow coin to a precents a bushel over Demium of 19 cember contracts at Kansas City Flurried buying ensused especially on the art of traders who were short of corn December contracts here With io fillmarkets reported as overbidding Chifor rural shipments dealings anded cago at the day's top prices cents Corn closed buoyant above Wednesday finish December 97 0 98c May new July new Wheat irregular 24c off c up December $115 to 01 15 July 09c oats May $113toll3 December t advance 0 cents and rve showing 01 The outcome lu December 85c bulge vrovislous was unchanged to 10 cents 102 92092c 89to89c 2c ilgher Cash Quotations 08: Wheat the production and policy methods 1 11t May usually associated with the com- Julv 99 pany indicated that automobile Corn — 05 news of far reaching importance Dec Mav 90 may develop new 90 Henry Ford produced his first Julyold automobile in 1893 The company itself was not established until after an automobile race at the Grosse Pointe track in 1902 In that race famous Barney Oldfield drove automobile "999” to victory The machine had been designed and built by Ford who was then about 40 years old 41 Dec 42 Mav J9 Julv beans— Soy Dec 1 23 1 25 Mav Rye — 84 Dec 4U May 75 Julv Barley-- Dec Dealers from Utah Idaho Mo75 Wyoming and Nevada repre- Jan 31 11 85 senting the 118 Ford agencies in the Wch 12 02 Salt Lake City branch will attend Mav 32 25 12 40 the meeting with Henry Ford and JulvBellies— Edsel Ford at Detroit Friday ac- Dec cording to F E Lundstrom branch Jan' manager The group left WednesKansas City day aboard a special train PresKANSAS CITY Nov S (API— Wheat 48 care entation of a unchanged to 1 Cape Cod —Receipts higher No t dark hard nominally windmill to Henry Ford as an addi- cent 81 17 6pl 23 No 3 $1160119 No 2 $1 22'!JL22-INq L-- nominally tion to his collection of Americana hard 1 20 No SI red 2 14 $118 0 Ts planned by the dealers of the 1 19 No 3 $1 17 December $1 12 Close May $1 10 nation July 95 c ld Corn— JtecHJpts 18 car unchanged to cent higher No 2 white ®1 20 No 3 nominally nominally $115 $113 No 1 1 2 S (4 1 20 2 yellow No 3 2 mixed nominaliv $1 15 November No $1 16 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 19 No 3 nominally On and after this date I will not December $1 Ot Close: c May 94 be responsible for any bills or ac3 car Oate— Receipt to unchanged cent higher No 2 white nominally counts contracted in my name 10 48c No 3 nominally 45046c 46 without my personal consent Milo malee nominally 6184 $174 (Signed) THEODORE A LOVETT 1 83 Kafir nominally $1 72 534 South 10th East Rye nominally 92 0 04c Bariev & 90c nominally 75 No hard and dark hard whsst 8 to 11 lcent over December No 2 hard NOTICE and hard 0 to cents over dark TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN No 1 red wheat 6 to 7 cent over Notice Is hereby given that the No 2 red 0 to 6 cent over No 2 com lfl to 18 cent over No 2 Stte Board of Pardon will hold a white yellow com 17 to 19 cent over No 2 regular aeeelon on Saturday Novem- mixed corn 16 to 17 cent ovtr 10 21 m 1938 at at o’clock a ber the Utah State Prison Salt Lake Minneapolis County Utah that at laid meeting MINNEAPOLIS Nov 3 (API— Wheet — said Board -- will hear applications In 28 cars December SI 28 Receipts the following cases to wit’ 1 23(4 Julv SI 18 Trading basle PRISONERS FOR COMMUTATION May (4 cent lower quotations 1 cents lower Willard W Bryant Mendon Dra- to 8 cent higher Cash wheat— No 1 heavy dark northper ern spring 60 pound PRISONERS FOR TERMINATION $141 61 48 1 dark northern 59 pound $1 40 Michael Cordlsco Nicholas Diaz No to pound $130 1 0146 Kenneth Gardner Pete Humphries No 2 57 88 H 45 8138 pound No Melvin H Johnson Alvin Korth 3 56 pound $1 36 1 43 55 pound 34 01 41 George C Lavton Ralph L McN- $1 fancy No 1 hard Montana Pehr-aon 6132 No 1 of $130 amara Lee Mitchell Albert C hard or No 1 hard grade Montana winter Charles Price William A Prit- dark 32 $1 30 tot hard amber durum No chett Clarence T R White Ted 1 $1 41 ft? 1 65 No 1 red 8117 Williams Corn— No 3 vellow $1 09 ©1 11 Trad-in- g basis unchanged Quotation 2 cent PAROLEES FOR TERMINATION higher ARalph Brunyer Alan Burton Oat — No 3 white 41 0 44e lbert Cunningham Oren Odell John65c 6 $132 Barley son Flovd MadlU James Ess Nelson No 2 84 to 89 r Rye — — 1 No Flax 07 2 iff 21 $2 Calvin Ward Sweet clover seed $8 00 to 8 50 CONTINUED CASES Herbert H Barnett Wealey Biggs Birch B Cornish Anthony Cordlsco Winnipeg WINNIPEG Nov 5 (AP)— Wheat’ Robert B Crandall Albert B Day Low Jack McDonald Kohlea Close High George Nov 1 09 i i3vt 1 08 Frank Smith Dec 1 OTU 1 05 ' 0714 COUNTY JAIL CASES 1 084 1 084 1 084 for termination May Ralph Hansen Cash wheat— No 1 northern 1110 No 2 northern Balt Lake County No 3 northern 1084 William D Harding for termina- SI 05 Oat —No 2 whit 45c No 3 whit tion Salt Lake County 42 4c No 1 mixed feed 434c Oeorge King for termination Salt Lake County Salt Sam Lyte for termination Liverpool LIVERPOOL Nov 5 (AP)— Spot wheat Lake County Manitoba 8s 7d No 3 Maul-tob- a E 2 —No terminaMortenson for Frank 8a Australian 8s tion Salt Lake County closed Future steady December barely William O’Brien for termination March It 11 $116 May $110 Balt Lake County $4 88 Exchange— John L Owen for termination Salt Lake County Jesse Ward for pardon Dtvjs 4 1936 $ll20118 10' 147: 4 5d County All persona having any Interest therein drRtrlng to be heard elthft for or against the granting of applications are notified to be present at said meeting Bv order of the Board HENRY H BLOOD Chairman JOSEPH CHEZ Secretary Produce Market 2425c 27c 27031c 33034c2728c: llc 15c 8d Earnings Report YORK Nov NFW 5 fAP)— Brigg maker of auto Manufacturing company n Detroit bodies with principal plant and Cleveland Thuradav reported for the third quarter ended September 30 net Of $1 993 140 equal to $1 01 profit share compared with $838 787 or 42 rent a ahare la th like period of last year $915 $8 to William Allen William Allen 65 3025 Eleventh East street died at home Thursday at 3 15 p m Illness following a long born In England Mav 25 Mr Allen was 1871 and came to Balt Lake Cltv 40 years ago For 35 years he was proprietor of a grocery store in Belt Lake Cltv Surviving are hie Widow Mrs Ann G Maberry- - Allen h three stepsons Ray Paul and Vernon Maberry a stepdaughter Mrs Lilao Bchcller aud a brother Herbert Allen all of Balt Lake City Funeral servloes will be conducted Butt- day at 2 p m in the Deseret mortuary with the Rev A E Butcher officiating Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn burial park David Edwin Williams David Edwin Williams 58 proprietor of the Cheater hotel for 15 yeare died Thursday morning iu hi hotel following a brief illness Mr Williams was born In Carmarthen He came to Balt South Wales In 2878 Lake City 17 ears ago Rurvlstng are his widow Mrs Jane Williams and two sous KANflAfl David L Williams Nov 5 Balt Lake City and CITY 2000 steady to 10c lower Trebor M Williams Los Angeles Cal Hog — Receipts Funeral services will be tonducted Bun-da- y averse than Wednesday's top $9 25 at 1 p m Iti the Maaontc temple with desirable 180-23- 9 pounds $9 00 to 4 25 betthe Katbab lodge of which he wee a mem- ter grade 140-17- 0 pounds Dr Elmer I Ooehen wll ber officiating sows mostly 00 85 stock$8250900 pigs $7 00 dow $850 n officiate Cattle— Receipts 1500 calves 1500 beef steers yearlings fairly active steady to 25c higher mostly l5£725o up on better grades fed heifers and mixed advance on steers yearlings grass the stock sharing however demand steady mostly lower leas active cows of grades vealers and calves fully steady: stockers and feeders unchanged choice 1197-poun- d steers $1100: few lots $10&0®10 75 bulk short feds $80009 50 best fed heifers 80 35 butcher cows $4 50 05 25 cutters $3 25 4 25t choice vealers up to and for NEW YORK Nov 5 (AP) —Live poultry — Irregular by freight chickens colored mixed with rocks 14 iff 15c leghorns 14e fowls other freight leghorns 14 015e chickens prices unchanged by sxpress rocks 17® 20c reds and leghorns 15® 16c turkeys 18 022c other express prices Unchanged Dressed poultry — Steady to firm fresh chickens boxes broilers 14 022c fryers 14®19e roasters 15024c turkeys northwestern western 19024c near by youngs 27to28o other fresh and all frosen prices unchanged Butter — Receipts 16334 steady to firm creamery higher than extra 34034c extra 92 score 33c firsts 88-9- 1 scores 31®33V4c seconds 84-8- 7 scores 30 0 centralised 90 score 30c Cheese — Receipts 308135 steady to firm unchanged Eggs — Receipts 20351 mixed firm colors ® 37c standspecial packs 34 ards 33 0 34c firsts refrigerator mediums other mixed colors unchanged white egga resale of premium marks 45 ® 47c near by and mid western premium marks 43® 45c exchange 40®A2c exchange standards 37 '39c fancy mediums Including premiums mediums and prem32034o ium pullets exchange near and western average pullets 27q near by and western peewees 25 0 26c Pacific bycoast 49c Pacific jumbo and premiums 44® coast specials 42 043c Pacific coast standards 40041c Pacific coast mediums refrigerators Pacific coast medium brown eggs extra fancy 41 to 44c near by 26c duck eggs extra larga fanev pullet 39 to 40c other near by larga fancy 37$ 38c other white and brown unchanged CHICAGO Nov 5 (AP)— Live 38 truck steady to firm poultry —Receipt hen 4 fee pound up 17c than 4 pounds leghorn hen springs 4 pound up Plymouth rock white rock 16c colored 14c lea than 4 pound plvmouth rock 14 c white rock 15c colored 12c Plymouth and white rock broiler 16c colored 15c bareback chickens 11c leghorn chicken 11 c rooster leghorn roosters 12c hen turkeys voung toms old 14c No 2 turkey lie white 15c ducke 4 pounds up 17c colored 16c white duck lee than 4 15c colored pound 14c geese 14 c Dreeeed turkeys— Steady price changed 1852 steady price un Potatoes — Receipt 58 on track 307 total U 8 shipment 523 best quality large alee Russet ilightlv stronger other tock about steady: supplies moderate slow Sacked per cwt : Idaho Russet Burbanks U fl No 1 to laree 12 50 2 70 U S No 2 heavy 12 05 Wash! Inxton Ruat Burbank combination (trade bakar alaa 2 BO’ lair quality 2 24- - Colo-He- d McClurea U 8 No 2 12 2 45 Ruaaet Burhanka U B No 1 1235® 45 lair quality 2 20 32c Receipts 9000 opened flow later moder to Interests other than big ately active packers steday to 15o lower than average Wednesday light lights getting pigs andat minimum best early action lots ex trera top to trader for choice 210 280 pounds better grade 180 pounds up $8 75© 9 10: medium down to S8 25 169 180 pound 25 $8 90 light lights $7 65 8 60 100-1- 4 0 pounds 16 25 ff 800 fowl $6 BOto 8 75 $875(9885 atagf Cattle— Receipts 4600 fed steer and yearlings active practically complete early clearanct strong to slightly higher prices other killing classes active steady to strong tockers and feeders scarce steady fed steer and yearlings $95091100 latter price including several loads with weights 1400 pounds One load 1419 ranging 820 2 and half load long earllngs rounds $11 few lota fed heifers $8 50 $9 50 bulk beef cows $4 50 $ 5 50 few loads cutter grade $3350400 $5 75 ®8 10 medium bulla $4 75 $5 25 odd head $5 35 practical top vealere $8 00 Sheep— Recaipts 4000 lambs acthe 15 025c higher other classes steady bulk fed wooled lambs $9 0049 35 early salesto sorted choice grade native lambs up to $9 25 no clipped lambs sold medium ewes choice 75 Wilford $22503 SALT LAKE CITE BUTTER First grade lb 35 $ Second grade lb 34 Sweet cream lb 36 o less) (Parchmedt wrapped EGGS 35 Large whit henneries dot Medium white henneries doz 29 30 Large white standards dot Whits pullets dos 21 CHFESE Full ereara triplets lb 18 Full cream longhorns lb 19 Full cream b 19 sandwich loaf lb 21 Triplets western cured lb western cured lb 22 Amghorns Wisconsin cured lb 24 vonghoms Daisies Wisconsin cured lb 23 13clfle ntana NOTICE y 13c new 87a 86 old Oats — er 67 1926c 5 AP) — Cash wheats No 1 hard SI 23 No Corn —No 4 mixed SI 00 No 5 mixed 09c $100 No 2 yellow 4 old 111109cold R) DETROIT Nov 8 (UP) — The lake billing No yellow $110 No 5 yellow 97® $1 00 SI Ford Motor company will reach an- 0Oc No: old4 white No 5 $1000102 other mile post In its white 98 Vic $100 sample grade 90 96c industrial history Friday when HenOats — No 1 white 46 c No 2 white ry Ford its founder and Edsel 45cNo rve Ford its president meet with near Buckwheat— No 3 $1 90 8ov beans— Nos 1 and 2 yellow SI 25 ly 7000 dealers from all parts of 125 M No 3 yellow $123 125 No the United States and Canada yellow —$124 feed Actual sales 75el 15 The purpose of the meeting is to Barley 85c nominally malting $1 00® 144 unveil the new Ford models for 65® nominally new seed $5 65® 5 85 cwt 1937 It is the first time since the Timothy 35 Q 5 B0 cwt company was Incorporated in 1903 $5 Clover seed $22 OO 0 29 00 cwt that such a meeting has been held The magnitude of the “contemRange of Leading Futures Open plated gathering on a scale with — Nov CHICAGO No 2 red SI 19 mixed Si 19 V Lillian Richard Greene NOBTH BALT LAKE Nov 5 (USDAl— 1901 Hogs— Receipts through shipments include 1361 to Los Angeles packers 2TT to Cellfoml feeders 142 to Ban Diego to 15o 20c lower top packen around $9 40 mlxsd kinds dowu to $825 packing per attributed to armaments reIndustrial expansion quirements and some speculative interest forced the price for American export up Wednesday to as high as 10728 cent a pound the top level since March 1931 Sales were reported Thursday at 1070 cents (American domestic consumption of the red metal in October was the heaviest for any month since copper statistics have been kept In view of the wide spread between the domestic price of 10 cents a pound and the export figure a rise in the former has been looked for) 3 3000 flheep— Receipts early sales killing classes top end bulk range lambs $9 25 steady best natives $9 25 DENVER 8 — Cattle hfov — Receipts IOOO calves 200 grass fat he stock steady to strong heifers $5 00 to 6 50 cows $4 40 5 75 fed heifers 8 75 fed 50 yearling steers $10 light other killing classes steady vealers $9 00 down few $9 cutetr cows $3 25 04 00 bulls $3 85 4 50 etoekera and feeders steady to stronsr $7 60 others steer calves $7 60 $6 0007 25 341-poun- d Hogs— Receipts 1300 butchers 15 040c d choice 175-28L°?Iul00d pound $9 2509 50 $7 75 8 75 light 00lights laughter pigs $6 $7 50 good sows 50 10toi5e at lower $8 750900 strictly smooth $9 10 4100 Sheep — Receipts trucked lambs steady bulk $7 75 09 00 common $6 50 neep steady slaughter ewes $2 00to3 00 CHICAGO Nov 5 (APU8DA) — Hogs— Receipts 24000 fairly active steadytopto In 65i0W8r Wednesday’s average bulk $9 erood and choice 190-260 9 65: most 150-18- 0 KuJP!il9 pounds $8 9000 45 choice good tobulk strongwelght Pigs good il75-400- - pound $8000875 sows $9 CO09 25 Cattle— Receipts 7000 calves $1000 to strong : general market strictly grain-festeers steady and yearlings scares and not enough toppyheJfers and mixed year-linghere to make a market cows also moderately active bulk of she stock run being common and medium grade offerings and kinds cutter fleih $12 00 paid ETi best medium- yearling I beet heavies $11 60 1244 pounds $1110 Jki45 P°und $1185 atocker feeders not moving but meaty kind suit- able for immediate feeding cutters $4 25 cows 4 5 25 although choice cows sold In odd 50© lots ?? and better bulls adn vealers eteadv latter class mostly $8 50(?f9 50 000 including no rfiJKlf fat lambs moderaiely active mostly steady ‘ spot- good to choice na bret held higher westerns 0009 sheep firm top west-?- ’ feeding lamba little changed quality considered bulk $0 250 in EH and 2°n 5°' iSL? 25 50 5 steady few grain 0 25 locals 00 00 66 Cattle — Receipts 500 steady$9 to strong few medium steers $7 50 heifers $6 00® 279fciCio outtr (trades f4i?°®585A to $0 00 ® 1 — 27 1936 Mrs Lillian Richard Oreene 4$ died St her home 910 South Second West street Thursday at 4 a m following a Hunting llineM Mrs Green ws bom In Ohleate III November 29 1866 a daughter of Mr aud Mr Guatav Richard Surviving art her husband Frank C Greene a son Frank C Ureeie Jr Butte 1700 75 LONDON Nov 8 0S— In the face soweCattle— Monu two daughters Mrs A h Fore315 99 direct through man Balt Lake Rwcelpu and Mrs Wvemia City 28J to Los Angeles mar of continued heavy demand for cop- Bhlpmente Include EK Nev a brother Kuwardn ket no sbot kinds offered few lots steers CH"4dlvoni two graudihil-Ureand Chlcegsf Rlcharq commitlots rows restriction odd tha $5600575 copper per $3500400 odd with cutter down to 50 conducted services Sat$2 be wilt grades Funeral tee announced Thursday that ef- bulls $475 urday at tiooii In the leseret mortuary ship- with Bishop William gheep— Rocolpts 1259 through Bromley officiating fective Immediately production ments InductL-- 1367 to Lot Angsies pack- Burial will be In Mt Olivet cemetery 802 to Angeles market: two decks would be Increased from 5 per cent ers 1 85 Utah feeder owes below the agreed basic tonnagea to OGDEN 5 fA A — Hogs— Pov W Nilsson 8 per cent above Receive 500 Include 140 for market and 360 through steady to 20e lower Funeral sendees for Wllford W Nilsson (The production agreement ap- etrlv sales best butchers $9 256 9 40 78 who was killed In an automobile acciplies to metal mined in Europe mixed drivelns around $9 15 down few dent Wednesday night will be conducted sows $6 50 07 25 Sunday at 12 30 p in lit the Twenty-fift- h Africa South America and Canada weighty 300 Cattle— Includes 225 for L D 8 ward chapel with Bishop Joseph but not to the United State out- market andReceipts odd lots McPhle officiating Burial will be iu the through steady 75 steers mostly plain and medium feeders City cemetery put) 14 40 Mr Nileeon hed been custodian st the $4 4066 00: heifers 50 few 05 Announcement of the increase did good rows $4 '25 6 4 50' lower grade $100 Mutual Creamery company for JO years best vealere $7 506 He lived at 37J Jeremv street week's range not affect prices on the metal ex- 86425 00 common Bom In Sweden December 5 1858 a son kinns down to $5 50 aud of W E Nilsson he came to 8alt Lake City change which remained steady at under bulls $4 00 7004 73 few $5 00 includes 3420 for In 1 863 Sheep— Receipts Copper market Wednesday's quotations Surviving are hi Widow Mr Christine and 3280 through nothing done shares werfe however actively aup-port- ed early bulk trucked-lfat lambs Wednes- Sorenson NIImqii Alfthree sons Earl Nilsson Nileeon Oakland and San Francisco $7 23 00 otis lot 88pound locals $7 day in the stock exchange with feeders a daughter Cal d Srt OO Oft 6 50 car Idaho Arthur Nileeon Rlpon Rio Tinto up 1 pound and Rhodesian ewes $2 90 few trucked-lewes $2 60 Oladya Nilsson Balt Laka City and 12 lot grandchildren wethers $325 agues also higher OMAHA Nov 5 ( AP USD A ) — Hogs— (Heavy European demand for cop- Alien Copper WASHINGTON NEW YORK Nov 6 State and Local Obituaries r To 11 Billions NOVEMBER Ida Charlotte Forsberg Wednesday night of causes Incident to age Mrs Adame was born In Vestervlck Sweden of January 9 1849 a daughter L&rs B and Marla Anderson Bhe came to Utah with her parents M 1868 to married was Bhe Guatav Lundbsrg In 18b9 and lived in Montpelier Idaho until death several years later the time oP-hi- a Bhe wae later married to Olaf Nelson in He died in 1926 In 1931 Farmington she married Joshua Adams who died April 18 1035 Surviving are two sons Alfred A Lundberg Balt Lake City and Richard H LundMra Emma two daughters berg Ogden Anaereon Balt Like City and Mrs Ada Ball Kaysvllle 19 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren Anna Meyer Funeral service for Mr Anns Meyer wife of Mathias Meyer who died at her home 137 South West Temple street Wedwill be conducted Saturnesday afternoon day at 2 p m In the Neil O’Donnell mortuary Burial will be in the City cemeteryIn Mrs Meyer was bom August 9 1870 XU Peoria a daughter of Mr and Mrs Flltou Ishmeal She came to Balt Lake City 41 years ago 6 Florence Tarbet Rees 5yo Opal Hadley 25 Ogdeu Fred Willis 27 Kellner Mo Doiorte Hodges 2l Ava Mo Ferrell Jolley 27 Blackfoot Idaho llulh aa ftlcele 18 Biaokfoot Idaho mlth 60 Balt Lake City George K Pearl Lund 55 Bait Lake City Minden Nev Howard R Jnklna 25 Salt Lika City following a lingering Illness morning Utah Mr Welch was bom in County Cork Boucher Norm 25 Balt Lake City Ireland but for the peat 45 years bad lived — Utah lu Balt Lake CUv? — — Surviving are a son F H Welch Salt Lake City Mies Julia three Births Welch Lob Angelesdaughters Mias Catherine and r and Mrs LawCenob W Hyde Miss Nellie Welch both of Salt Lake City HYDR—-MD tha 8 L at hospital aou Funeral service for cloeeet friends will be conducted Baturdav at 2 p m In the Evans $ Early mortuary with Dr Elmer Divorce Asked I Goshen officiating Burial will be lu Mildred Cudnev Panek from Herbert Irthe family plot of Mt Olivet cemetery vin Paiiek '‘cruelty “ " Stephens attorney! a Bi avion and Lowe Keith O Larsen from Edna Larsen Lee R cruelty: attorney Barclay and Barclay Kmeatin Oonld from Ivan Gould cruelty SPANISH FORK— I M R Bunk attorney Rawlings and Wallac son or Leo M and Bertha Jex Thereeeg Bcorsato Ciet from John Ciet Banks died at the family home at Palmyra nomunport aud cruelty attorneys Hanson at 1 45 a m Thursday after a two-daand Hanson Ulneea of acute pneumonia The child was corn at Palmyra June 6 Divorces Grsnted 1936 Surviving are the parent five brothers and slaters Ethel Rev a Bnlrlev Eva Arnold Webb from Wllford F Webb Robert and Oeorge Banka all of Palmyra cruelty Judge P C Evan Grandparents who survive are Mr and Mrs May Dunroe Harp front Cart Harp FI M Banks Palmvra and Mrs Burl jex cruelty Judge P C Evans maiden name Warner Spanish Fork restored Funeral aervlces will be conducted Friday Mery Ellen O'Shea from Danny O'Shea m at the Palmvra ward chapel nonsupport judge Herbert M Bonlller Bishop Ed Huntington officiating Interment will be In the Spanish Fork city cemetery under the direction of the Claudtu fuBankruptcy u neral home street Horton Heueen 133 Thirty-fourtOlvlen car Inspector Liabilities $109610 assets $2235 t$20o0 insurance) Banks tip George B Burton OGDEN — Funeral services for Oeorge B Burton 81 of 1772 Pacific avenue pen- BOSTON Nov 5 The Boa-towool market waa fairly active at strong to advancing prices Tha volume of sales waa curtailed somewhat by the higher price quoted by some houses or the remainder of their holdings Medium grade combing territory wools cents scoured old at prices ranging 82 blood and at 73 076 cents for basis for blood territory wool blood Clothtng moved at 84 0 86 cents scoured basis and French combing of the same grade realized 87 ft) 89 cents 04 New Suits Filed Nency A Garvin vi Utah Light and Traction company for alleged Injuries on bus $15000 attorney Iverson aud Carl-q- New of Record WARRANTY DEEPS Walter P Moneon Jr to Gem Swenson lection 31 township 1 north $ range 1 west K Warenskl to W L George Wright section 7 township 2 outn 1 east Anna D P Pfouta to John R Mat-so- n lot 5 block 20 plat F Fav B Williams to Ray M William- on lot 18 block ft plat A Columbia B and L aseootatlou to Henry F Goes lot 2 block 18 plat B Joseph C Bowman to L H Bishop lot 1 block 2 Shannon addition Benjamin L Mldgley to AL D WelJ White ling lot 53 block 2 South Balt Lake addition Palm Beach company to James C Gilbert et al lot 1 btock 2 Gordan plat Ella W McKay to Irvine B Miller lot 16 block 42 plat A Jay T Agee to Margaret Agee lot 20 block 2 Bellevue Park addi 10 puny lot 8 block 49 plat J Maionay tu Mur r fur lot 1 19 block 40 plot B Hattlo N Kimball to T T Mowar lot Si block 2 Farklna Hauooa addition 20 Kinnatb R Kautu to' Vf O Nl inn lot 19 block U Balmont 1 aubdlvialon Vara O Nalaoa to XaunaMl R Kaata lot I block 4 Balmont aubdlvialon 10 Buaan NaV X Krata to Vara 9 lot block 66 A 10 ion plat Vara C Nalaon to Xannatk 1L Xaata B 8 block "lot 10 plal A luaan X R Xrata to Vara O Nalaon lot 1 block X Kaat Boula- vard addUlon 10 Vara C Nlaon to Kannath R Kcata lot 1 block 2 Boula- Vard addition 10 William H 8 In (Inn tu Oladya M K Thornton lot t block 111 Plat A 10 Albert Toronto to Joaaph T Toronto 13 Prlnoloo Park 10 Cbarlaa tl ParKlua at al to Orval V Barney lot 91 Third Bur-llnuton addition 10 J Mark William to William W a rollon SI townahlp 2 william aouth rani 1 wait 10 William W William to Alonao fc Buckley aectlon 2 townahlp 2 aoulh rang l wait 10 William W WIlTlama to J Mark William atotlon 98 townahlp 2 aouth rant 1 waat 10 h R orant to Oaoraa X Elirab' 3 rant aactlon 30 townahlp 1 1 waat aouth ran 1 Fannli A Qodfray to Joa Pinero eectloo 7 townihlp 2 aouth 1 flaat range 10 Fannin A Oodtray to JoO Xlenro eectlou 7 township 2 South 1 sett rings — Henry B Miller to Alma O Taylor — lot 38 block St Douglas 10 Rav Willie me to Alvina I Park$ Pflre lot 9 block 2 Liberty Park 10 plat -- B R C Thontm to Alder J Blomgrea lot 81 Olenwood subdivision A Caneon-Bowma- n Inc to Richard C lohnaon lot 28 block 2 Up10 per Yale Hecoud addition Chios A Bruce to Margaret D Hlgglnbothem lot 12 block 2 Uintah Halghla addition Id Hilda M Pateraon to William TJaa a lot 1 I block 18 10 plat A Loula Bchank to Jannla B Schank aectlon 10 3 aouth ranaa 1 aaat townahlp 10 Moroni atringfellow to Roaa Btrtnp block 20 plat A fallow lot 10 Emma M Duata to Arthur W Duata lot 2 block 17 plat A 10 Eatata of Elbert T Burton to Deon A Park lot 8 block 6 142 plat A Trine M Joreted to Albert J Elg 10 gren lot 4 block 10 plat B Armand L Labba to Zion’s Bsnaflt Building aoclaty lot 28 block 2 Westminster Avenue 10 Tavior P Everett to Lettell G Anthony lot 10 block 9a City Perk subdivision 10 Gottlieb Berger to Beth Pettit lot 37 block Perk Boulevard eub e a e o o o a a flivieiun Jemei A Lisle to 1 L Farnsworth lot 34 block 1 Somerville addition o oe4aaaaiaaaeAa to Harley Winnie B Vincent Roe lot llt block 6 Atwood addition Amanda B Nelson to N P Ntleoiu lot 18 block 2 A H J McKean Inc toplatAgn flehad lot 86 block 3 ' Villa Perk Helen V Wolfe to Jerome E Wolfe section 25 township 2 south range 1 west BUILDING PERMIT Laura Parker owner B F Hovlck builder brick residence 32 Q street C L Brhettler owner J X Jensen 'builder brick residence 33$ A street 4000 Ketchum Builders Pupply eompOiy demolish buildings First Boutlt a and Main 1000 NEW CORPORATIONS chefskl’s Inc city automobile repairs te capital $5000 A L Bohefskt president E D Rlgney vice president and general manager Ken Scbexskl secretary M R Birrm treasurer Gphir MiUlng oompany city ailnlnr and llltng ores Capital $10 000 D C Gil bert president and treaeurer George J W WatonM cntrhlow vice president secretary B lt Jack Card 21 Osden June wangagard II Ogden James U Ilham Chapman legal Age Logan Donna H Bpnrki legal age Logan Walter Delbert Bingham 24 Ogden Julia Welch 10 10 10 10 10 It t Should America Enter the Next World War? LOGAN — Funeral service for Mrs Florence Tarbet Rees 61 wife of Jesse T Rees of Benson ward will be held Sunday at 1 p m in the Benson ward chapel Interment will be In the Logan cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist mortuary Mrs Ree died Wednesday at a local hospital She was born at Logan March 10 1665 a daughter of Nephi and Florence Smith Tarbet Besides her husband she Is survived by ttw tallowing sons and daughters Jesse L Rees Pittsburgh Pa Irvin Rees Ada Okla Harold and Keith Rees Mrs FlorBenence Slack and Mrs Kate Watterson son and Doyle Rees Ogden and the followaud sisters Nephi Tarbet ing brothers Bmithfieid Esther and Boyd Tarbet and Mrs Rella Beutler Benson Mrs Lyle Reese Mrs Edna Peterand K Tarbet Garland son Salt Lake City and Bourke Tarbetr "" Burley Idaho Calvee Re celpts 200 bulk unsold uuderstons 10°plafu eady horn lambs $750 plain ewes $ 175 0T JO0EPH Nov 5 (APUSDA') — Hogs —Receipts 5000 unchanged on 190 pounds and ud Light weighti closed steady to 5 p thaP vrage Wednesday Light eak t0 25 cents lower SnGh5ftAnVfIIy' Henry pound and up $91009 25: 160-32® 00 CENTERVILLE — Funeral service for few $9 10 140- pou(j $s Nov 8 (AP)-DWICAQO William Henry Dalton 81 oldest resident Butter waa 1? w9 plRI lu$f mostly Thuraday: Fraah: 93acor324® etockers down to ef Centerville who died at his home Tues— $4 507''8 v i re i ww day night will be conducted in the Centerv vnvi V IF acore-3LC- v1600 ihort load cholc ville Bacond L D 8 ward chapel Friday to prime 987 pound mixed yearling at 2 p m by Bishop Joseph N Ford entralief cartols: 90 aoore 32c choice resident of Centerto 1220pound ateen! villeMr Dalton a lifelong He was 10 75’ was born here June 27 1855 LOS ANGELES Nov 5 several cholc and load Butter —Extra 35 c prime firsts (UP)— io OO 10 bulk medium to a farmer and gardener Surviving Is a sis34c up e yearllnq ter Miss Maria Dalton of Centerville standards 33c undergrade &3c teer f7araLaq1T"hortt"i yeah Friends niay call at the family home E0ar“-Largafic up lc medium un- II fo'k 7!L:12i1 500d00 h°u-r- a 18 35 c changed small 24 Vc up nnb ' cow"’ 42V odd head to Friday from 10 a m until time of services Western cheers— Trlnlet daisies 17c f?h0T4M2TV9 00’ kulk clvea ‘"d 18c loafs 19c longhorns ?000’ classes Jay L08 ANGELF8 Nov 5 (AP Produce fully tesrtv top native endluqMer load S925 htUl‘r VERNAL — Funeral services for Stewart Exchange — Receipt ative Butter 94100 SsVwo'it fed old son of William and clipped imb 53 65 few Jay Postma year eggs 600 flaughter we case1"' chee8' 07’3O° Pound Blum ho Watkins Postma who died of in3 50 down testinal Influenza after a short llluess was Butter and poultry unchanged Nov 5 conducted Wednesday in the Davis L D S Egg-Candled clean extras 36c can-die- d ) Gen ward chapel by Bishop Alfred Himper medium extras 31c candled small ex) pound Burial was in the vernal Memorial park tras 25c wv omer 1 weights prac perente and a toiler Surviving are thewas ’ Pekinglees Criibn Joan $70u — Receipt born October 28 The child SAN FRANCISCO Nov S 125 Tsma active Cm IAP)— 1935 Vernal at jjSmall 224c madluma 284c Urge Buttar tnd chee unchanged -iXfc ssfSv OGDEN — John Krumpermnn 67 Ogcow nom den plumber died Thursday in a local hospital following a month s lllneas of heart outstanding NEW YORK Nov 5 (AP) — Raw an car on: nominal Good disease a)Jio4!f!TRc'pl'A 3 2 1869 In He was born September advanced 10 05® vlre quoted around $8 50 & 9 so Thursday on a more Sheep active demandpoints 975 weak to 25 'cents Zwalle Holland a son of 'Jonn F and from dealers with spots lower Two decks Rood 89 Oormertsseu Van Krumpermann quoted at 3 65 cent oound pcrldena California He came to America iu 1872 He never lambs $7 00 Ported included 18 000 beg of medium-pel- t K?nles wooled married absent quoted up to J8 good iPJPln8 from "tore at 3 60 cents and lambs deck JJK?' Mr Krumpermann had been engaged In IsugktV? 56 000 bags of Puerto Ricos and 40 000 metlunf the plumbing business lor 4ft years in Ogeligible $175 Cuba for November shipment J 65 cents up to $3 OO den an operator bought i®rVMr9 of while u He Js survived by a brother Bart excess r Novem-®bags Philippines for Los Augeles and four nephews to Januarv shipment at 3 65 cents He made his home with and four nieces At the close there were further buvers Wall Mrs Eliza Krumpermann his slater-in-iaat the 3 levels for this quota street 7bl Twenty-fourt- h augars but offerings were year's light with Funeral arrangements are under the dinothing available below 3 70 cents Malan rection of NEW YORK mortuary 5 Futures showed further gains on Nov (AP) MoCrorv a strength OctoharC0riTraU‘'’ Tl!llril(la!’ reported for buying influenced In the spot market and by 810 ®53 indications of I3 compared W a close supply and demand situation for 18J4fl2 n October 1015 a Jrthrf?T m the coming season cent For the 10 months GRANT8VILI E — Mrs Rachel Worthing Prices at beet showed gains of 8 to ended 31 totaled 30311 Anderson 6 1 widow of Anton Ander11 points I" " with the late at like 1935 ton son of this city died at her home here new highs but setbacks nearpositions 8 per cent the close period a ain of Tha com-- Wednesday morning following a lingering shaved the advance 10 Bales 38 200 tons fd and Illness btorea “1 November 2 T3c bid January 2 67c department stores In 11 ttei funeral services will be conducted In the bid March 2 66c bid May 2 69c bid Grausvllle L D 8 First ward chapel Bun 2 73c bid July 2 72c bid September at 1 n m with Bishop Frank Knowl-to- u Stockholder day of tha Yellow Trurk and Refined was unchanged at 4 50 cents Interment will be In the presiding fine granulated but will be advanced to Uoeeh Mnutacturlnic company Pontiac Grantsvilie under the direc Mich city cemetery have a ed 4 65 cents at close Thursday night appro A funeral home of Tooele recapitalization tion the of 8mith and sale of 900000 additional ahare a result a much better inquiry was re- plan Mrs? Anderson wae bom at Grantsvilie or B stock class It wai at announced ported December 3 1872 a daughter of Stephen the office of th General Motor cor8 Bhe waa marWorthington poration which control! the truck unit riedaudto Joan Mr Anderson In 1899 and thev The plans calls or reduction in par made their here where he wae engAgcd home of the B and common clana 0ue from and stock rtlsiug until hie death 10 to $1 a share and Increase Jn the In farming a 1021 authorised onstandtng clast B to 2200-00- 0 lu 8he IDAHO FALLS Nov 5 is survived by three sons and two shares from 000 1300 Shipping point information for WednesPaul H Staley and Marvin Andaughters day Mre Gladys Fullmer derson Grantsvilie Carloads cash upper valley Abraham aud Mra Lucy Wataon Balt Lake track to dealer Rusiets U 8 No 1 nine brothers aim sisters Harripton City most trading $185 a few Jamei 8 Charles H and 8am H WorthingMarket a few specially priced cars SiySto'lSO Mra Cecalla McHat-tl- e ton of Grantsvilie $190 ® 2 00 U 8 No 2 mostly 8130 a very few and Mrs Barah Nielson of Balt Lake Cash to grower bulk per City Mrs Julia Albers 8au Francisco Mrs $125$127 NEW YORK cwt Russets U 8 No 1 wide range Nov 5 (AP) —Coffee Phoebe Bills Delta aud Mrs Birdie Anderalso Nine grandchildren In size Grantsvilie $15011165 beet stock mostly was quiet end irrrRUlaf Thursday ‘ awaiti- son survive held higher some special lota new gwa-de- n ng developments in Brazil Pantos opened 1 to 5 points lowed and $175'92 00 S some cellars sold for closed No 2 $100 6110 Sales flat amount U unchanged to 2 points lower New No 36 500 7 opened unchanged to L mostly $1 05 lower and closer 1 to ) points Twin Carloads f 0 b point IJ Sales 8 higher TOOFLE— MelvMu L Brown month old Closing quotations Russets cash track to dealers 6000 9 3fir March 9 37c sor of Mr aud Mrs Rov Brown Tooele jlird No 1 $17019180 mostly $175 U 8 Pintos December'' O JXr 9 IMc July 7 at the home of his parents Wednesday He New No No 2 $1 25 If 1 JO mostly $130 on late May salea Cash to growers bulk per cwt Rus- December 6 17c Mayfi 25c July 6 30c was born September 10 1036 Funeral services will be conducted sets U 8 No 1 $1 40tol 60 growers' September fi 14c Santos 4s- - 10 0 slow seller at $1 50 U 8 No 2 $1 00 to Spot coffee qtift it 1 p m iu the Tooele North ward Rio 7s $ Vo chapeL x 05 Dalton William aico it?a E Postina Stewart Presidential campaign has run its course public attention once again is focused with considerable concern on European events that seem to threaten the peace of the world OW that the JolmtF Krumperman t Raw Sugar 1936 Foremost in the minds of Americans is the question: “Where will this country stand if another general war breaks out on the continent?" Street Briefs °L7 Rachel Idaho Potatoes fob Coffee McKin 10e To determine exactly what policy American citizens think should be adopted in the event of another “World War" the American Institute of Publih Opinof the ion recently polled a representative nation’s voters on this question: Anderson Brown cross-sectio- n x ' ‘ J t "If another war like the World' war develops in Europe should America take part again?’ Next Sunday The SALT LAKE TRIBUNE will make known the findings of this impartial Institute referendum Watch for this timely report in AMER- IGA SPEAKS Exclusively in the Big 4 - 1 lul Ogden Thomas Alton Hutchinson fit Even ton Wyo Elenor Elisabeth Smith 1$ Evinilon Mm Julia Welch 8) died at her home 733 South West Temple street Thursday Hal eo n B a Tooele Cowan 54 Tooali’ Slrkinura 23 Logan Rohrt Karl Smith 23 Bloom(n(tou Cal Kila Katalla Oamphil IT Ttoala rwl PRICE— --Beth Moroni Fowler Hlgbvi 7t died Thursday morning at a local hospital He waa born May 2 1865 at Marysval the son of Mr and Mr Moroni Fowler his stepfather’s name of later heHe adopted was unmarried aud had been a Higby — coal miner most of his life The following brothers and slaters survive: ftamuel Fowler Higby Idaho Orange Mre Emma Powell Halt Higby Helper Lake Cltv Mrs Katie Peak Orteu river Mra Rube Dimtck Price Funeral services will be conducted ftatur day at 2 p m at Caatla Dale and burial will be there also under the direction of the Thomae-Deeermortuary Wool Market Anderson Lundberg Nelsou Augusta 87 died at her home in Farmington Fuut Howr4 MUM S3 Silt1 Lk City : Altua aotMtUW (1 Suit 14k City Cal TkMdnr RmIk4 29 Sun inky Kllun South 11 J Butt Luka city Frankllu Furr Abbott 28 Suit Lika City Hliia Alva Johaaaaa 2T Salt Lika City Seth M F Higby Augusta Anderson Adams Mrs Adams Riltr aomfanjr tu Trnrr In ran Ravtnfa A Truat nibs 49 Htllprtnr Cinirf JM Lula trunk 34 MliUprUiff Gknudu Andrew B Naismlth 43 a native ef Balt Lake City died on hit birthday Thursday at hie home In Inglewood Cal Mr Naismlth was bora la Salt Lake City November ft l$93 a ion of A B aud Sarah Naismlth He spent most of his life here moving to Los Angeles IS yeara ago He waa well known here as a pattern maker in toa Angeles he owued the Precision Fattern company h Burviviiig are hie widow Mrs Cora ana his mother In' Inglewood e brother William Nalamith Portland Ore seven aiatere Mra Arthur Wayman Holla Mrs Arthur Bolomou Mrs Jessie At day ten and Mrs J W Kelly Balt Lake Cltv Mrs J Oldfield Los Angel Mrs Karl Butler Riverside (al and Mrs Harry Slone louth Gate Cal Funeral services will be conducted Monday lu Inglewood sioned Southern Pacific labor foreman who died Tuesday a6 hit home will be conducted Sunday at 12:30 p m in the Og den L D H Tenth ward chapel by Bishop Arthur G Pledper Burial will be In the Ogden city cemetery under the direction of Lindquist A Bona mortuary Friends mav call at the funeral chapel Friday afternoon and evening and at the famllv home Saturday and Sunday until time of aervlces mm tion Marriage Licenses Andrew B Naiiniitli Mrs Ida Charlotte Forsberr 70 widow Axel Fariberg died Wednesda) incident to age while visiting a daughter Mre Agda Blomquist In Burbank Cai Mrs Forsberg was bom In Bweden June 29 1857 And cam to Salt Lake City 27 years ago Surviving are a son Axel Forsberg California two daughters Mrs Ellen Frolilattd a Balt Lake City ana Mrs Blomquist brother Johan Oteou Sweden ten grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren Funeral service will be conducted Saturday at 2 p m In the Deseret mortuary Burial will with E E Erickson officiating be In tha City cemetery of Frans of causes State and Local Statistics a Sunday Salt Lake Tribune |