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Show , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SO, 13 1922. WANTED forred stotk of tha par value of $100 00 share. per Wanted rnnuture (f Th preferred stock shall tie under the control and direction of the board of rXbATrTrVTrRNn I UA to., p.r nmr fof directors, and shall be gold and maned at cn4 bind furnUur. $5? fcoutb $U( t, such price, and for such, consideration, at WiNifcIi rV 14 stnh times, m such manner and In such 4 A A T to i urottui amounts as the toard of directors shall b out of towo; will pay mr th lttp4 determine. rto-- t Rwl dAnr. 8727. (t)Mini The common stock shali be under th prUM uft furulturv. control and direction of the board of di- UUMhsi' AJntd I'uriutorv Co., 42 W. $rd Route U. rectors. and shall be sold or issued at MBtt'h 9M. 314 such price and for such consideration, at A1 b u bujr noui ucd fur' such times, in such manner and In euch k'RlV t9rjr mtur snd rar. I'lwe W. 6fcft 79 amounts as the board of directors shall K want tuttueboid fuud. W will psj yui . determine, provided, that before the aals r worth, bar oonoy-ncwhat $ur fomt of the common- riock, r any part thereof, 8 It Life Fwmttw 10., 133 36 $7 fcant the same shall- first be offered to the hold,Mil ers of (lie common stock of the company Bro4wv. Wa, M.47. In proportion to tha number of shares of TkmLTS All llON 111 SIC will VJ Btor pot Ah. $4 hast ttoatb, 74 a. the common stock of the company then held by them, and such hoklcra of the common stock of llie company shall have FuiVATS part wul pay b fw uBt fowl a prior sail preemptive right to eubeoribe furaltur snd mm. Wm, 4Jit3 W. x?71$ of the common stock Increased such for CAaU- ftr jrgur turulVure, uv, ruf,4216.too such regulations and ar aanfcl&c bara to Mil. Wu. citmpanv, subject toboard of dlrectore-maadjustments as the determine . u poo, w, h from time to time ti&ta laraVtara aaU ruga tor' said UlUlk prtj4494. a. view to a prompt disposition ofof fracossh. Wa. tl34 stock aniWto avoid the allotment ILL bur tot tHt ea u4 bigU gr4 n , tions of share. ot furnitur ar ki4 common aoj quiatit, Wi. th) Each stockholder hoUltng 3479 stock of tlila corporation shall be entitled WllX pay each awry diilar your ti.no. to one (1) vote for each and every share I tur worth. H. It. Smith. Auctioneer, of common stork held by blip and stand13367 In his W. 43 ing on tha books of the corporationvalue A N T I' I To )V of 8 ot 10 roowa of furniture; buy ' furniture name, and, inasmuch as the par m th $5 untallment dollars 00) Is five common stock plan; the . mat be a hagaln. Phone Wan. 6771 and the par valua of the pre(,c share, ferred stock is one hundred dollars ($100) Wanted Real Estate stock of holders preferred the tier share, shall be entitled to twenty vote for each WANTED REAL JESTAT. and share nf preferred stock held by himbook on the name own In his Tm stotid'ng mb oo youv bom through u If if i stock of the company; the said preferred good four, five or 1x fomu huagalow. W shall hae no voting power except as is have wvtril watting clients wtio will deal ' . herein expressly provided. Immediately If the price is right v UTAH OIL REFINING CO. CEVTBAL I TRUST COMPANY, ' John C. Howard. President. 6760 Mala at Firat bouth. Wasatch 455. W. B. gave. Secretary. 5747 SHERIFFS SALE. Wanted To Eent r Leas in ulce huute. In the district court in snd for Salt W A SVh apurtsteut reaauoabl rent; one pot usually for rent, " take county, ante 'of Utah. Transfer Realty compapy, a corporation, .plaintiff, Reterencea. a, B. Walker, P. O, Bex 1072. a37 L against Clark O. Dunshee and toMary be sold EMPLOYED couple want room and child ntred lHinrthee. Ills wife, defendants, door la lor rfUed privata home. Wax 674. at sheriffs sale from the west front eft:.? of the county courthouse hr tha city and county of Halt Lake, state of Utah, on Wanted To Borrov D. 1922, at A. th 23rd day of Ieoember, ANTED $7iXK) at 9 per cent, secured by aee 12 ochck noon of said day, all th right, end mortgage on good Income property. Ad defendtitle, claim and interest of saiddescribed dreN41 TVthune ants of, in and to tha following real property, to wit: BOAT AND All of lots thirteen (13) and fourteen rClffSeward IwuTg eudaTmwi,' valuable Westminster block three (3), (14), eui to owner; ao quustUma asked. H7 Heights, Halt Lake City, Salt Lajte aouuty, alftj4 state of Utah. Airedale dog, 1 year old, ' Also west half (W4) of lot twenty (20) LOST luto Murray, 97ft Ho. East 4bth 5fti9 Reward. Bring n ($1) and 4wen snd J1 of Jots twenty-oLOe r Htd Irish better, named Bruce"; ematl (22), in block four (4) of West whit apot oa feet and chet wore plain minster Heights subdivision, a subdivision Reward log return to tHd H of part of iyt five (8), and all of kits six leather collar, 7925. We. sn4 (6) and seventeen (17), block ten (10), Street, plat"C," big field urey,. Balt HJsiWAhD b tueUone ked, for reiunu ot ebamot U from Utah. take ry Bbertdaa bag, Lake City, Bolt lake county, jcwl iheridaa, bloat. Mrs, K. L. iutb Furchna price payable in lawful money fttste bank, eriand, UIS Lith ar. $i. of the United States. atU, Wash. a644 Dated at Sait Iak City. Utah, this 29th LoT Young red inah setter, mate,' has sum A. D. 1922. day of November, ta new hair whit ea tutMtl eui C. FRANK EMERY, tail, bad Sheriff of Sait Lake. Oounty, State of lar, answers te th name of bcott. A reward ef Stranded Yacht Spreads Holiday Good Cheer ss Th first meeting of the new executive basketball committee of the Utah High School Athletic association hae hen He4 for 10:46 oclock thde morning. It will take place In the reading rqpm of the Deseret gymrpiahun. . hly four of the fire members of the committee are known, as the Ogden divl-io- n representative had nqt been announced up to last evening. The other members are James K Moss and C. Oren tlaon, association officers; D. R. Mitchell, Alpine division, and H. R. Adams, Cachs division. There will be plenty of material come P for discussion todays as it to the moat to the one at, important meeting the time of the stateprior basketball tournament la March. Dates must today ba et for the completion of division eched-tne- a and an outline ahd plan of proce-du- e for the school of officials drawn up. Sites for the branches of the school will also be decided upon. As oomplaints were received at the last board of control meeting concerning the playing floors of a few of the schools, they will probably alao come up for action today. It seems that some of the nigh school teams are using floors less than the minimum with, but very little expense a larger and better floor in the same town may be obtained for the playing of thgir games. When uch is the case. It to the Intention of the committee members to see that th better floors are obtained, as the small ones too greatly hamper visiting players when they are not famillam with them. The meeting will be over In time for the members of the committee to attend the football game. Principal E. W, Robinson of the Jordan high' school and representative of the Jordan-Tooed- e division has called a meeting of all coaches in that division o be held this forenoon at in the Hotel Utah. The purpose of the meeting Is to draw up a basketball schedule, approve officials and to discuss any other matters of direct Interest to their division. Representatives from the Jordan, Murray, and Tooele, Bingham OrantavlCe high schools will t present. - Special to The Tmthne. A. MATHER. BOSTON, Nov. 29. The Boston wool Lake Tribune Leased TTtrw CHICAGO, Nov. 29. A goodly number market has taken on the character of of Indices of the upward trend of busi- - holiday dullness earlier than usual. The neas appeared today. The midweek re- lw State of domestic wools and. hesiviews of th steel industry, the month-en- d tancy by mill buyers has resulted In only sales of small kits. A slight repeats of the automobile Industry, occasional weakness In merinos at the London sales 0. By Chicago Trllomo-IUl- t the mall order concerns end the banka' and a further grist of corporation dividend increases, all evidenced the continued forward movement; The high rate of steel works and rolling mill operations has kept up for another week and th Industry la exceeding the predictions of early October In the rate .at which It la working up accumulated order, the Iron Age "The subsidence of recent unfoundedsays., re- ports of Impending wage Increases accompanies another situation as to common labor supply. Besides 9000' more freight cars bought at Chicago, now Inquiries have appeared for 1239 cars. "Automobile and accessory manufacturers ar planning for a .big year in 1923 and are prominent In the market, the Iron Trade Review says. "Iron and steel production is well maintained around $9 per cent of capacity, which Is about as far as various markers hope to get. In view of winter difficulties. "The automotive Industry will enter December with all records In Its product 5n history broken," Automotive Industries Bays. The eleven months period of 1923 Is expected to show an excess of approximately 100,900 cars and trucks over the output for all of 1920, which established . a record not surpassed up to this time. Estimating the November output at 200,000 et least, the aggregate for the eleven months will reach 2,313.009, compared with the 1920 total of 2,205,000. Based on this estimate the production for the full year will if It does not reach, closely approach, 2,600.000. There is no apparent let up In the demand. None of the major operating companies has tapered off production schedules. The largest volume of sales In thirty-tw- o months, or since March, 1920, lk shown by Montgomery, Ward de Co. for November. Thlq, increase In mail order business attests the Improved purchasing jiower of the farmer and his disposition to buy. November sales totaled $11,003,750, an Increase of 45 15 per cent over November last year, and the largest. comparative monthly Increase yet recorded this year. Sales for the eleven months ended with November totaled $,844,890, an Increase of 17.97 per cent After several weeks of challenging and over the corresponding period last year. the and medics held their first engineers Indoor athletic Curb review. tournament at th U" yesterday. The NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Expected Inmedics were victorious by & large mar- crease In dividends of new stock gin, winning points in every event en- issues was a factor Instead In directing trading tered. The final score was 11 to 4 In their to active Standard Oil stocks on the curb favor. The tournament consisted of three box- market today. Rumors that Standard Oil of Kentucky will bavo Its dividend ing matches, two wrestling matches and a basketball game. , The score was counted rate Increased from S per cent to 6 per were responded to bv an advance cent on the basis of two points for each boxing and wrestling match and five points In that stock from 111 to 1176. and statements that Standard Oil of Indiana for the basketball game. The boxing matches consisted of three dividend on the new stock will be made rounds. The wrestling matches at $3 per annum was an Incentive for were each of 10 minutes duration and buying the present shares, which rose to around 11614. This divithe basketball game comprised two le from 113 4 dend rate applies to the double capitalminute halves. The boxing matches were all declared ization resulting from the dividend of 100 draws by Referee Mack Dalton, former per cent. Indiana ripe Line, after adUtah. vancing 1 point to 110, dropped to around champion of One wrestling match resulted In a draw, 107, and Imperial Oil of Canada, which while In the other Strangler Keate, rose 4 points to 113, reacted later. The the medic, downed his opponent, Sets.-sor-s new $23 par value stocks showed a reBrown, in six minutes. tendency. The basketball game was interesting actionary Motor stocks attracted special attenand hard fought throughout. The, engi- tion, I Hi rant Motor and Continental Moneer quintet was defeated by the score tor both moving up to new high. of. 19 to T. Mining stocks showed a broader marThe committee In charge of the conIncreased demand coming from many test were; Engineers, Gharrlty, McDeese ket, sources. New Dominion Copper conand Dunken; medics, Goodwin, Johnson tinued firm. ancVChipman. . The medics now hold, the enviable po- BOND MARKET. sition of being the undisputed chamNEW YORK, Nov. 29. Some good in all Indoor pions of the university sports. This, despite the fact that in gains were registered by speculative railare the of numbers road far by mortgages In today's bond dealings, point they smallest echool on the campus, having despite heavy speculative selling of the fifty-eigstudent members. Erie issues. South American bonds also only The summary: developed marked strength, but French Battling Harries (engineers'!, governmental and municipal Issues, parBoxing Dunnahoo ticularly In the French KJd 'were Inweight, 131 pounds; (medics), weight, 138 pounds. clined to ease In sympathy with the fur13$ Babe Sidwell (engineers), weight. ther weakness ijv exchange. pounds; Cyclone Aird (medics),' weight At their lows of the day. Erie consoli135 pounds. 4s were down 2 points, the gendated Dublin Gharrlty (engineers), weight, eral 4s the convertible 4e, series A, 1W pounds; Fighting Monson (medics), and the series 1) 4, but they all came weight 165 pounds. back New Haven nonconvertible later. All were draws of 1954 broke 4,4 points and ChiDunham (engi- $ Wrestling "Bllde-rule- " general 6e of 1987, 163 versus cago & Northwestern weight neers), pounds. but they rallied somewhat later. Barker (medics), weight 1 to were made by of Gains points 1M pounds. of railroad Issues Including Scissors Brown (engineers), weight aSt. number convertible H Paul refunding versus Strangler . .Keate 149 pounds, and convertible 5s; Seaboard Air Line (medics), weight 143 pounds. 6s, FrUcq The lineup for the basketball game was; 4)4 refunding and consolidated adjustment 6s, Denver & Rio Grande reMedics. Engineers New Haven Norfolk 6s, 6s, Collett funding Goodwin... Burbridge Western convertible 6s and Chicago & If...... Chtpman .. Merrill Alton Ss. rf...r... Johnson..,, Local tractions and American Tele. Watkins lg- Burrows convertible 6a also made good Barker... rg...... .. Farrell phone , progress. Sugar and copper company lions conAll-Sta- r Soccer tinued to be the favorites in the industrial groupt some of the leaders being Punta Alegre Sugar 7S, Cuban Cane 8s, to Cerro de Pasco 8a and Chile Copper 6a gains ranging from 1 to benefit soccer football and 7a, the Today Steel 8s, Donnar Steel 7s and game at Bonneville park will be unusual Sharon 6s were convertible in many respects. The early hour for Wilson Packing losing 1 to 2 points. the kickoff 11 o'clock was at first' re-- - heavy, 2 7 4 Snd Brazil points Improved the solved, with rnltodvinga by many of exRio de Janeiro 8s of 1946 and 1947 a point fans, but after the matter had been Frenoh 7s, more, but Juergens 6s, plained, it aeemed that any other time or Dutch Bast Indies Os' of 1962 and Mexican but that set would be unacceptable. The city ha been well canvassed by government 4 sold off 1 to 1)4 points. United States government issues ad the soccer fraternity, and a large sale al-of BUI Fox has vsneed 6 to 10 cents on $100. tickets la reported. Total sales, par value, were $10,398,-00- 0. ways been popular with the games sun- pnd It Is hoped that a generous porters, can and collected Gila were a few new offerings today, be There morning gate handed to the Injured player. the largest being a $2,800,000 Issue of line eleven will 4 up against The Rangers and per cent aerial bonds of Ata team to be selected Immediately fol- lantic City, N. J., at prices to yield 4.40 event, provided the per cent and over. lowing the condition of the field permits. . STW YORK LISTED STOCKS. t A Reported by J. A. H'fle AC) size-whe- n 10-3- U ENGINEERS Ivy DEFEAT MEDICS IN INDOOR MEET - ht 7a. 1, "Bone-Crush- 1. er Teams Forenoon This Play all-st- ar all-st- Hall Finishes First in B. Y, U. - Cross-count- ry Run Specie! te The Tribune. PROVO, Nov. 29. Therom Hail proved In the annual B. V. U. crosscountry run and captured first place in the event thla afternoon, making the mile in '24 minutes four and 6 61 seconds. Homer Wakefield, the favorite, took seaond, with Ivan Bent- -' ley, third, and Unven Romney, fourth. Other flntohed In' the following order: Chrl Prior, fifth: George Corbett, sixth; Valentins Bentley. seventh; Wendell Etton Billings, Christensen, eighth; ninth; Newell Baum, tenth. The athlete ran during a sleet storm, .which mads the footing' uncertain and materially cut down the time. a dark hors ' one-fift- Leopards . to Practice for Postseason Games Coach LeRoy B. Warthrimiv has directed that the Esst high gridaterg hold practice tomorrow morning at 9 oclock by way of practice for the two game which the leopards are tentatively elated tq play. Although the game with the winners of the Colorado race Is definite. It cfs as yet uncertain that the Knat high (earn will plav in Idaho next week. The basketball tournament in the two gymnasiums of th whool tomorrow will start at 9 oclock. Although It is planned to have all the gomes tomorrow, it Is Probable that th tourney will be e- xited to Saturday also. 1, 1' 4, j j is offset by strength and activity in other foreign markets, resulting in no marked change m prices here. Dealers admit that buyers for the heavy weight goods season hold the key to the future of prices. They are trying to prevent further advances both In goods and wool by refusing to carry large stocks of goods, throwing the burden upon the mills. This attitude causes wool dealers to be more cautious in contracting In the west and A very ordering purchases In Europe. close mouth is being kpton any Con- -, now In progress, slid orders to trading buy abroad are ' disclosed only by the sales The significant development of the week to the lowering of bids for the balance of the Texas fall clip. Medium territories coptipue the strongest grades; no can be had for less than $l.u3, clean, and Uftle at that. -Borne holders ask 95 cents for quarter-bloobut 90 Cents Is the quotation. Fine Is and fine medium rlothing territory quoted at $1.18 to $1.25. Prices of finer grades of territory are unchanged. Consignment . houses are selllrig only small lota. All good fleeces are In strong hands. . Typical sales noted ind clude high and combing at 55 cents, straight combing at 53 cents and at 45 cents, Fleece wools now arrive from the middle west Canter than they can be aered for, but the big movement of territory wool from the west is over for the season. Current pullings are still of too short staple to allow pullers to grades out better grades of long wools Some A super wool Is available at $1.25, clean, for best eastern pullings. Best eastern B super is quotable at $1.06 to $1.10, clean, but ordinary loifc from . d. half-bloo- western pullerlea cannot be quoted above 99 to 95 cents. Uncertainty over tariff rulings hampers trading In foreign wool. Australian o8s to 60s, pulled wools In bond, are reported selling freeSy around 85 eeriwa, clean; Montevideo wools, In bond, are changing hands at 85 cents, clean, for 68s and 60s; 71 cents for 66s and 68s; 63 cents for 60s, and 43 cents for 46s and 4Ss; $7 cents for 44s to 46s, and 30 cent for 40s to 44s. South American markets continue firra. Buenos Aires reports Amerieans are operating freely In standard wools. Sydney cablegram! report good wools offered and Japanese without limit. buying apparently Importers here say that Australians are feeding out only as inucH wool as can be readily absorbed anil this will prevent lower prices. Other cablegrams report good selections at Geelong sales with American and Japanese buying freely. London reports that offering of Victorian greasy combing 70a on Monday were' largely withdrawn, as bids averaged only 55 pence, owners holding for 58 to 59 pence. Creasy Queensland 70s, continental style, sold freely at 64 pence and' shafty Queensland 70s brought 68 pence. This weakness Is thought to be only temporary, as merinos are not Ld Tribes B,li lak TriMme Win. PORT JEFFERSON. L. I., Nov. 29. At th hnmlet known ea Miller's place, on Long Island Sound, near is real cause for thanksher, there giving, for the power yacht Virginia went aground there turn, time Monday night, and. probably for the reason that there were $59 caeea of good Scotch, whiskey aboard; the captain and crew put off in small boats. Sharp-eye- d natives discovered the Virginia about da) break yesterday and several groups put out at ones to the yacht to investigate, when no What sign of life showed aboard. they brought ashore resulted In cores of volunteer Investigators swarming out to the Virginia. There was no Interference with the local hi) estlgation and no report to hlhltion agents until last night. pn Bo. when federal agents boarded the Virginia they found three oases of liquor aboard, left, no doubt, as an offering to the hardy enforcement men. The stranded vacht and the small remnant of Its cargo were and tugs pulled the Virginia jelxed Off the rocks. Chlr.ro Sites Will Be Chosen for Busi-neOnly Occasional Sales of Annual Officials' Schools; Onward Movement of Small Quantities Noted; Disclosed in Reports May Act 6n Complaints. Prices Are Unchanged. From News Sources. . - fe.l-- Considerable Importance Made in Betty Strike o ONeal 29 ft ft. 00; and Cattle It y!,lpt., Steer, $4 00ft better, i3.Mift5.50; fmJcrr$3 0ft7 00. cow calves, $5 00 Hftgi Receipts. 449; market steady to 70c higher. Top. $3.00; bnlk. 7 60ftHW. , Sheep Kfi pi. 4779; market 13e to Vc higher. Lambs, $12 75ft L3 60; feeders, $12 00i 13,00; aaea, $4 OOft 6. 25. "Rabbit Bair Will Be Retained in Big Leagues NEW. YORK, Nov. 29 Tha Hvely ball ' in baseball Is to remain. Despite criticism In certain circles, there is Uttle likelihood of any legtolatkm at the winter league meeting to do away with the present rabbit ball. There to no thought in the National league of chang- ing the present make of the boll, nor aie any changes in pitching rules contemthe magnates also frown plated. Most ofhome-run on the Idea of tones at certain Johnson fathers such a projparka Ban ect but K has iittJe support in the east. ,Iohn HeydSer, National league president, says lilt league does not contemplate any change in th present game. Some peopie teil us the fane dont Hke If that all tne home rxina." said Heydler. la so, what is the explanation of the fact that tha attendances In the last three years broke all records for a three-yea- r period. When York he Judge Iandls wag last asserted the fans liked home runs and had not tired of them. In New KIW YORK CURB MARKET, NSW YORK, Not. 29. Trirswctlooe New York curb market today wer kw: IX-n-r on the STRIA IA BTAMIAHI) (111 on y , O'Neal mine, near Battle Siountaln, NeThe strike is considered of great importance, not only because of the high-grametal content of the ore, but because of Its situation, 140 feet from the shaft and below the deepest of the old workings. In the vein was eut in which the new strike has been opened up. As every energy has been bent for th completion of the tunnel that forms the mam haulage way for the transportation of ore to the mill, the fissure was not explored. Since the new mill started operations, raise was put on the fissure end at a height of ten feet four inches of River $1000 a ton was ensulphides countered. Exclusive of the rich streak the entire top of the raise essayed $39 40. The mill Is running steadily at the rated capacity of loo tons per day. An excellent extraction is being made. At present the nplant Is supplied with ore from a dump, mined In the course of development work and from the Intermediate level and raises leading therefrom. High-grad- e ore being mined In raises three and four is being sacked and will An ,be shipped directly to the smelter. average cample of two tons of this mineral from raise three assayed $3534 per ton. In No. 4 raise this streak Is six feet wide and assays $400. The first carload of concentrates from the new mill was shipped last week to a Salt Lake valley , smelter. The haulage tunnel strikes the Betty ONeal shaft at the bottom, 339 feet from . the surface. level of the Betty Work on the ONeal vein had just been started when the mine was closed down in 1S82, following the explosion of the, boiler. At that time the Betty ONeal and Estella were oepnrate properties, so that no exploratory work has been conducted In this part of the mine below the shaft level. Thebe Is, therefore, a large area of utfx explored ground above the haulage tunnel, to a height of ISO feet at least, and In this particular section this area extends do the surface. A. over-plentif- m sslt ie ; drcood-hnn- 8uO?-R- er te . nr.NTR, Col., Sot. has been opened up de j 634; market ata(Vy to atmogcr. Property. vada. of sale. $ft.354&&.$5: packing sow, strong to 10c hthr; bulk. $7 60; stock pigs, steady, moatly $7 70f.K5; a few at $8 00. Iambs, 4000; Bbccp Receipts, steady to strong; rtaga and ted iambs, $l$.76; native, odd $34 00; aheep, bunch, few ewes, tady; DENTES. Mine A new ore body And fishermen, olam-dlgge- rs , and farmers along the north shore for miles around Mtllers place are full of holiday cheer thli Thanksgiving eve. $6 25ft6.75. -- as-al- 79u0-to- rouyn it ty-t- 260-fo- ot cr a 150-fo- ot will be paid for hut return or information ' Utah. eading to hie recovery. Be V, Biegel, W. By F. M. Mathews, Deputy Sheriff. Car Rlegel CMhtng C. Dan B. Shield, Attorney for Plaintiff. Iwt. O. S. U dej.)t sad ld.id Irate of trot publication November SO, LUT buUease, ave. Indiana Find eg please phone Wait A. D. 19221 a76l a.4 4274 II a net Reward, bumiay, Lreat Dane dug, black eius m Boit Mi. B. breast. Mi 1st spot Wa. SH4. Reward DEATHS. Boston bulldog, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. mail, white sto) b$ack Hetura t 2MH Ho. 4ih E. Reward Alfred Lind, 80 years of age, of Bandy, My. aftbtft died yesterday at a hospital In Salt lake. Estate of. Robert C. Gemmed, deceased $m2 R. Mr. T.lnd was horn In Kng'and, February Creditors will preaeiit claim with vouchLodT AM) reward, no qumtioue asked, (or er to the undersigned at 1003 Keama 14, 1842. Be Is sufvived by a daughter, coat and pur Ukea from 11AI bo. llth Esst. Mrs. Carl Williams, of Alberta, Canada; bullduxg. Salt leik City, Utah, on or be- By. 4727, an a grandson snd three fore the 17th day of Mnrch, A. I. 1923, Pair ol rtoi run glaww on do, 'let LOLY3 B. CATES, Funeral services will be licSd at 3.30 Hiwsnl aH75l pto f. Cal! 7k ss, 1VU J. oclock Funday afternoon at the Randy Administrator of th estate of Robert LobR November gv), Wtwiwu 2nd and kid itouUs Third ward r hat'd., The Interment will C. Gemtrtell, deceased. on ftrd street or street bouth mi betweva be tin the Randy cemetery under the di Date of first publication November IB, Htato but black pocketbook cow , and Mala; Udt A. J. 1922. , rection of C, 1. Goff of Midvale. tnisleg mm ot Kf wy and two key, finder Dickaon, Kills & Adamson and L, E. plea . Mr. NubU, 144A Booth 7th notify Allan Simonson of Union wart, for Administrator. srweid Reward. Tripp, Attorney ' non of Mrs. Maud Korbueh, died of a3307 1 if wbu ftFuuJ'bWker "couar wti$e PAR l if pneumonia yeaterday at bis home. He Tribune. wns born June 6, 1915. at Freedom, Utah. adTPt : 1 Th body at th C. I. Goff mortuary TTJNKRAI. DIRECTOR brown handbag containing lAiMP bank at Midvale, txoka, fountain pen nod aom cash. Finder A CO., O 1MINM.L1, and embalm ftTMl Waa Rwwrd W7ll pbm at. IM' mi ere, 225227 Bomb XV sal Tempi Mrs. Harriet A. Hadley, 79 year of C4H2I apre, s native of Ryraoune, N. Y., died of Was 64tt. lXHt XU DIRBl KVA MittAL a EARLY, rl pneumonia yeatehray at a honpltnl In Salt DIVORCE; bankruptcy: bualne troubles; coa t lake. Mrs. Hahev was a resident of Isle Mortuary chapel, 48 Bo. But at. Waaatrh e44 tracu; will. Interviews confidential. Legal of Ilneo for a number of years, snd came 5516 advic information aad Law free. National eur-vtvevi Is two to Salt lake years S(ro. She FLORISTS W, Had Bo, tasoemuea, brt AUan block by s son, G. W. Hadiey. of the Isle l4""b. uTT'2 Decora Boulb S VIA k il Aij i u 2ll of lines; s daughter, Mrs. M J. Smith, BI HEAU tkm and design work our specialty; prompt DIVOKi KS: FRktt Of Lti.AL of New York City, snd s nister, Mis L. L. 282 PKAC GENERAL LAW INFORMATION, WlUnrd, of 443 East First South street, attention given. Phone Win. 215. AND TICK XJlWYKB lNVEdnoATlON'8. Main. Bo. 67 RaJt Lake. FuneraJ services will be held RH.NKSI' LA.MHOUl.SB, florist, WAR. BLDG. IIATTHEWB, m liOOPAH 1516. Balt Lakt'a oldest aoT at It oclock tomorrtvr morning at the In Till.florl--Wat. 13277 84826 2825. t ts Interrentdenn par torn. PH. W. i. HUliboN, dentist, and spcialting ment will be hi Mt. OHvet cemetery. The CEMETERIE8 In pyorrhea, painlees, quick action, result Rev. Dr. Elmer L Goshen will have charge Extreme Ms Internal medicine Vi ABA It ii La n veuielerr; of the services. parpatual ear. guaranteed 1816 C8M8 taste ot pyoirbcn tavKed. Bii AUCaraicfc bldg Wa 54 Main at j Deaths' and Funerals PROBATE ABO GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (Consult county clerk or the rrapcettv sign or fnr further Infurmnllo I j Loaf whit a'd UT !'! 3178 Harry Brennan. 41 year of age, 337 acisuiiflc treaimeat 4..SMB UOUllUN give Smith Third Went afreet, died yesterday . Had Boutb 2nd 4 Him;., Was. uuuutoU, $2; wir at hie home. Ho had been foreman of (lie 'hlstahd cla4. n4547 repaired. Ali work tut $2; L jacket, $ft; utov Central! Coal A Coke company yarde guaranteed, B. B. Morrlet. p212ft UHkKL chairs for sale er rent 2178. Hylatid to R, U. Bowmar ten He for survived by bin year Co., 26ft 0o. State et. vgia a member of Salt Lake CAL.! Masters foundry (or U kind of water widow. H6 w tQT repair. Wasatch 4474. fdu jgfkete. DAIE attain baths, etoctne treatineul. lodge No. 83, B. P. O. E. maeeenr clestied u4 repaired, range con Swedish maassg VLUNAlaUd by experienced nee ted. water jacket cleaned; col! in tailed Etta Dele. Office bourn 10 a. or to 10 p. m FUNERALS. KU Mclntyr el 384 5 bhoneyi H. S64. Wa. ftbbft. bldg. plumbing. V, M. Perrloe for Mrs. Amelia Jensen Falen-tlnBeau WARM SPRINGS Turkuh bath, treatmeuU tor tip U ail. aiiw (dumbing. 64 year of age, who died Tuesday at W hops rwa. Hy MM. rbcnrnatDm, stomach troubles; Swedish mas-1335 Indiana avenue, will be heid at 2 age specialty. Lief McManus, masseur; Fhr also oclock tomorrow afternoon at the lorkin W. A. LIANKKN repairs stoves, furotuwt; Benc . Slcater maaaaoac ylkTl water jackets, coil. Wa. 2007 The body may be mortuary ohapel. LKaUN to swim at the new Weroa bprin H kinds of water li nd connoot viewed from 4 oeJock thin afternoon Un- WK jackets tuatructor. Harold Blaater, awimming Special JOT and do stove repairing. til 8 ortork tonight at the family home, 0, W. Tempi te women and children. Gonraatevd gift attention and from 9 oclock tomorrow morning un- St, Was M aloud result. Waa. 0i for appointment. til 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the JITOK IPLENLID bum for oid ladies aud lnvallU. family home. Interment will be in Mt. care. Phona Wan. 7234-1Tll'i bUl lit JiNK 4'4. pay highest price Tor with nurae's OHvet cemetery. Bast 1st let jl4hS clothes, (urulturs, bottles, etc. M. PM Hv. I! SOU 730 TUG ATE, tha Tailor, ta now at 6ft Mata Funeral service for MT. Helen. R. Was street opposite Paranaoaitt-Bpraea- ) Hauee wiS be bold at $ oclock tomorrow iMKlKNDENT JUNK U. buy botUta, NORTH BALT LAKE, Not. 29 Cattle Reateera,, ceipt, 847; market steadv. Prim feeder $G.0Gg6 50; food stera, $5.25436 Oft; steer. $5,254! 5.75; choice cow end heavy heif cowa to heifer $4 era, and 004 50; fair good $8 2ftft4 00; rotters, $J 0016.00; fanner, $150 &2 Oft; fat bulla, $i.5WUH5t); bologna bull, tiku 72S6-W- UP-T- (KVa 3.00, light Teal calves, $7 95(&7.25. Hogs Receipt, 449; market higher. Choice prime top fat hogs. 175 to 225 lbs. $5 99; hulk of saes. $7.&ft&00; feeders, $7 60$8.25; drtre-lns- , S0fKi9.00; heavies. I6.00ft7.00. Choice Aheep Receipt, 553ft; market ateady. fat lambs, $U75ftl2 50; choice yearlings, fit 00 ft7.50; fat wethera, $5 50ft 6 ftO; fat ewe, $4.60 $5.50; feeder lambs, $100010.50 a ,1 1 X e. fea - 70ST-II- OGDEN. OGDEN, Not. 29. CattleRecelpt 71; market steady. ehoire Top, $6 25; prim tears. $6 00ft7 00; good steers, $.V50ft6OO; fair ateera, $4 30ft5.60; feeder steers. $3.00i 6.00; choice heifers, $3 4.4ft; choice cows, $3. 5034 85; fair te good cow, $3 00ft 3. 50; can-- !, feeder $1. 00ft 2.00; bulla, $aoo$.Mi; eoiva, $d.uftft3 23; Teal calves $4.60(46.00. Hogs Receipt, 46; 10o higher. Trp, $3.10; fat hog. 190 to t20 lb., $7 50 ft ft 10; heavy 3 504T 10; hogs, bulk, $6. 50ft 6.10; feeder hogs, $6 00ft 9.0ft. none, market steady. Choice Sheep Receipt, lamb, $iI.0OftU9O: fat wethers, $5 00ft6.00; fat ewes, $4 OOftS.OO; .feeder lambs, $10.00tf 11.00; feeder ewes, $3. 00ft 4 00. secvmd-ban- resident- afternoon at the Rev. Ir. Elmer I. Goshen, parlor.of The the First Congregational church, pastor will have charge of the ecrvlcee. Interment will be In the family plot in ML ts ta. Was fi322 W. metals and Iron sft43S TaNKKK JUNK COTpi) wort for suits, farniu tore rags, bottles, meulg gad magasloe, 731 1. W mSM 4895. FLR8 REMODELED SIMMER FL R CO., 234-4- LIKE NEW: A1X) PRICES. HTDSOE st. Was. UftK Main MAN 1C LH Ah, BiXHt-AG- BA? x87ft &0c. CHIR0PKACTI0 Eracn Johnston of Ban Franc isce. Jtoanty Olivet cemetery. farter at 221 Judge Widg, Waa. HftT. y74d BALES. ( hlropraclor and Druglest Hesler. Udie' and PROF. J. G. KLEMENAL, rheumatieu) sj,)vclal-1s- t, Funeral service for Mnrjorie Jones, b4 So., Mia, na. 2o7 apeclalist. goat, sciatica, neuralglis paralysis and NEW T0RK, Hfov. young daughter of Mr. and Mr. James T. children' (By the Asanclated 1 m. to ft immedtata relief. Office hour y327ll deformities 346.009 shares; Jones of Malnd, Idaho, will bo hold at $ hr. Press.) Day's total sales, m Cttft BMg. Waa. 8i47. 5 te H. CHICAGO, p m. t Was. JHA.NR Industrials afternoon Malad 4282. at 1. the set KAhULKY, 94.65; oclock mit twenty averaged Saturday 1., gain, oi Ht.aU.a twi Keith '(Home L W IkieuSON. Emporium Nov. CHICAOO, (Cnlttd States Peptrt-men- t .80. High, 1922. 103 43: low, 78 59; twenty Reeond wrd chaprb The body was sent CH300 t a e1434 Uranda averaged (x) 91.45; net gain, '.93; by S. M. Taylor & bo. to Malad yesterday. of Agriculture ) Cttl guitar Waa, rood ft.80 to ft for appointment Receipt. 11.000; a4 general beef ateer trade, fairly active; unevenly high. l(r23, MIX); low, 73 43. ' FLUFF EPOS (x) Kx dividend .162. ihACU ER will take begtannrji' on vuiha, Funeral services for Mrs! Golden Holt strong t 25c higher; meet 25e np; best mav tured steers, 113 00.; part lost, 61J.25; beet of Midvale will be held from the West a icun. fall Hv. ftTH f. a2rii CHICAOO PRODUCE. and carpets Into fluff All work gasran yesriiags. $12 Ob'; bulk snort fM steers, J8 .V) jJ Jordan ward chapel Friday et 2 o'clortt. Rwediah massage, 830 Bo. Beet Tempi. . 4VI Hetpindo eve. 10 25; .western grassers, $1,2548 00; part lol, u53l4 REAL N eg. 89 Butter Higher; cream- Interment will be In the West Jordan te8d. Hy. CHIfAOO, Wae Jow, nk for apt, lift. tatWft Phene $8 25; lead western cows, have your ftid cari part load, ery extras, 64c; fleet a, 434(48r; extra flrata, cemetery, C. L. Goas will have charge of IHON Wa. end k hav an opvning for two ambition Utdica 694753c; seconds, 404241 He; standard, 49tc, th $6,00; better grade beef heifers and bulls, strong ceremonies. tugs- - made into fluff rugs; largest plant fn to learn beauty culture, 'vomao's wishing to 15c higher; other aha stork, strong; spots, Egg Unchanged ; 'recvlpta 8157 eaae. the wrest $0 beat paid profeaaloa.' Complete course lucludr - Salt Lake Fluff Bag Co. 724sMftfl higher; Teel calves, unevenly 23e to 6oo higher; Poultry allva Higher; fowl. 13e30c; springe, fttotc. BIRTHS ARE ANNOUNCED. fg.t muact et rapping, marcel waving, etc i atocker and feeders, strong; bulk esnners, 18c; rooatare, 13c; turkeys, !5e; gaeee, 19c. $100, ar wilt tsach nowis at rapping and marcel Special to The Tribune. aroand $3X10; stroag weight eutters, up to MAWKESSJEEFA1ROJO waving aeparately. key ft Moogk (ManElie $3 60 and abT; bulk deairnbl heavy bologna MT. PLEASANT, Nov. 29. A daugh402-ULU mureee7 (cotton, wootTtolrTFrather Clift BMg. Mt. Shoppe). Phona Wftk to bulla. $4 2a4.40 balk Stockers snd feeders, ter was born Tuesday at Melba, Idaho, or box spring) made ever Isbo new. Fkmenf aai(J $6 007.00. S. Jensen, according 1101 W. Srd N. Wan UM. Rex Mr. Mrs. and to Uaitrue t actor, Free treatment. This Is your Men to a telegram received hy .the grandpaHog Receipts, 25,000; market 10e higher, 4 at LDNSUPATION 285 ft Dr. t Haag Haag, opportunity. 180 with bulk 8. elMiug unevenly slight decline: rent,- Mr. and Mrs, B. )i Jensen. Mr. Oil msttresec made ever like new; feather Main, room 801, a4t t 200 pound average, $8.8088.35; e bo Ire. 240 to Special to The Tribnae, Rex- S. Jensen wae formerly Miss Rpxle bods, liair beds and specialise In nphototer TURKISH BA1H 275 pound butchers, $6 49; butcher top., $H 40; 2S. Th monuMT. Call Nov. service. Utah sad C. of Nilson Usttress PLEASANT, Twin tng. (juahty Long Beach, Cal, average, $8.50; bulk pseklag top on Mansge, electricity, at Brown Cblropncffi The Spirit of the American babies, both girl, were Rtoo born today Co. W B ftth fto. Wa. 1944. aT,W 44n i Sanatortiim, 437 Be. State St. sows, $7 50g8.09; desirable pigs, mos y $8.$5$ ment, Doughboy," will be placed at the Inter- to Mr. and .Mra. Leonard EvretL 8.59; estimated holdover, 600. FOR Los Angele. 2.o4 ATTORKEY3 KENTCypreae apt., of section Main State and accordstreets, Bo, lloover st., 2 and ft room apt, week or .Bheep Receipts, 12,000; fat lambs, 15e to 85s A ttUULUfcatt sin i attorney MUTUAL ENTERTAIN. igl. High, j tow. month. . Stella ft. Roblnnoa, mgr., formerly of higher; top. $15 25 to shippers, $15 15 to peck- ing to announcement made by Mayor ' 631 Judge bhlg y2$44 Bait Lake. 504115 00; eulls, mostly $1100$ Thoms Braby after a meeting of the Special ta Th Tribune, ers; bullu-$12047 uS 11 50; fresh clipped lambs, J. M. Ibotua. registered U. S. patent at DKLP wrinUve, amailpux pita, scars lambs, committee having the erection of the MT. PLEASANT, Nov. 29. The Mutual hhh and r4 invention. 4ift Cent, hs The monument, $18 25; August shorn 84 pound lambs $14.00: monument In charge. your torney, abogt vetan removed ta from on to three treat Improvement associations of both ward dflTb Beak bldg which to to be a memorial to Mt. Pleasfeeders, steady, about $9 00; fifty menta. hair cured permanent If ftuperfloou in the ward chapels last western feeding lambs, $14.00; bnlk. $13 50g ant's soldier and sailors, will coat about gave program without leaving near Mr. RnaaaU Chubb, 5.7 SERVICE ACCOUNTING for mothers. fathers snd The pro14 00; 000' desirable feeding awes, $6 50: sheep, (2500, of which $600 has night bean hotel. Perry already shM gram In the South ward was In chargo txPLkThAt kii ft.cvttutaut wilt kaadt ,ur steady to weak; heavy fat ewes, $4 60(15.50; rained by the Service 6tar Legion. BEAUT? ULTLRE, Luella Jorgensen, and in the work a oatt, or mootiiiy bntia. Satisfactory lighter weights upward to $7.50 paid for choice The statue will stapd on a solid bane of Anasward BKT!f AND HAIR SPECIALIST; MASSAGE, In rata. crate was H Was. at rrasonabl 109 pound fed western ewes ' Bruce North ,846 Seely rian charge. of. Utah granite. A bronze tablet will Light refreshments were MANK'URINGj R ELL WOOD HOTEL, 47 E. 641 later served and be placed in the base inscribed with the 1HT BtX'TH. OMAHA. a social hour wu enjoyed. names of all service men from ML PleaFOOT SPECIALIST ?0UNG" man wouli lik to hvar from party OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 29. (United Stales De- sant. FOOT iruubto oorrectvU; quick and lasting rv driving to Calif, this weh, wafitiof one ef Agrieulturs.y Hogs Receipts, u Five prize ar offered as incentive partment In Call kli.i SNrtS. 2679. L. iiof. A. lAVil Wa. Uansca, lOe butcher 8500, active: passing. NOTICE. hogs, mostly higher me to raise additional 7im2 Park BMg. funds, WUA itrlv to Loa" Angeira abtjut the parking grades 124 25c higher; bulk packers and osmpalgn an drive extenlv is 7 subscription car. 4 to Can 190 259 take four pamngersi $ ( lued $7 ''a 69; bnlk Notice fa hereby given to Hi a stockpound butchers TBVS8HS planned for the next few weeks. Tribune. each.. Addroas $7.95 - 4.0c : later top. $9.15. holder of the Utah Oil Refining company, bKM wuntnd to wvar vur trustee;' fit gu$$r$ift. Csttle Receipts, 4700; beef steers, steady ts a auto ndn to Loa ALf-i- -. ftift and WILL under, foy organized corporation, doing give .SERVICE STAR LEGION ELECTS. tv4. Hex Drug Co.. W. Tempi sad Broad steers $9.75; she stock strong; beat coru-fe-t ' bumne by virtue of, the law of he ta1e Call Waa. snd bulls, fully steady; sealers unchanged; Special to Tha Tribun. with ita of and office MiiihOiift--HaUtah, prinelpai uur Uauiagvd nurrot toekers snd feeders, strong ta 15c .higher. MT. PLEASANT, Nor. The annual place of busgies at Balt Lake City, county mm. . FUBLX0 STENOGRAPHERS vered. A11 work guana teed, called for ant Sheep Receipt, 4500; lambs, strong to 20e election of officers of the ML Pleasant of Salt lake, state of Utah, that a epwlol . delivered. Hy. atvs f work Hi Hi.lc trm4grpui au4 Iwufcrup higher; bulk. $13 4014.60; fed clipped tombs, .Service Star Legion will be held baa been stockholders and duly meeting next cbedule prepxrfd,, rooxbiy. LAN accouiRKMiat ft mm to CaltfotUx fee den, steady. as, by aui. ltjo, at thq general 111ft tbM b'trh Monday afternoon at 3 oclock in th regularly called to be held70fW18H9 FrUis aftri Phone . Tcunrg - Newhouae office of the company North ward chapel. HAMS AS CITT, Cltv,- Utah, on the Balt E IN Ijftk OSTEOPA1K8 7rCLEAyiNa building, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 29. (United States 22nd day of December, WJ2. at 19-- o'clock tu. Cut THI Out It Is Worth Mony. u. ioli.oK, ikaa osfEojATiL TbKFLlX dyeiixg, r$ch Tattle Receipts Department of Agriculture Cut out this allp, lnclos with Be snd a. m. of wild day, for The purpqee cf kirkavili match any shade; expert ctesnbere bait Lsiv draduat,- 22A Kelt Bldg. Wit 9009; beef steers, ateady to higher; best load 2335 Bheff.eid to It Co., of mall 4 amending (aj, Foley paragraphs , th) (faad CiraoiBg ft Dyeing to., IU3 R. Pih Sk V r lot early, $10 59, few head, $12 09; abort fed 4MU and Chicago, III., writing your name and article VI of the artic'evof. Incorporation steers generally $8.50; all other classes ateady; ave., You will receive In reORCHESTRAS of wild eompany, g amended. 9 y a bulk better sealers $9 00; medium to good cows address clearly. WAbATUl ILJ. ft DHiMi LD. Lao. therefore paragrajhs (a), (f) and LETiTaIaT E uauce tnuuc. turn a trial package containing Foleys (Na j u cut$4.0045 1 90; canners. largely $2 6012.75; genia wearing apparel- clcauod, prrMd a. tWb aa and Tar Compound for coughs (h) as hereinafter contained, same ball orctavtre Hv. 4fiA and btorked; ruera aud a Honey $A 004J3 50; bulk bologna ir'I.O cleaned Hat ters. bulls dyed. mostly l)ntr litne'. 17 , colds and croup; Foley Kidney Piile for may be adopted, amended'or modified at as State jdcuncd, $3 08114 00; Inferior kind, $2 95; Colorado Industrial 8 3, op 1 63. pains In sides and back; rheumatism, Kill meeting. $6 BOt6 65,. WIjNSTRUMEH'TS 1 ftft !''rfkin7 vnlwada M 50; FOOF REPATFJNC7 and bladder The stock of euRital authorized this B ml forxxui. grUu cLuanlr Hv, (a) ailments;, Hogs Receipts. 10 000; mostly 15e to 20c backache, kidney corporation eliall be 3,309,000 dhlded a LUh i KAt llM. lor t8i auJ f i higher thth yesterdays average; later trading and Fotey Cathart o Tablet, a wholeEVAPORATED rKUITS. i Anil, about bis higher; packer and shipper top. some and thoroughly cleansing cathartic follows: aapaaltum roofs, roo, p 4ft NTTW com140 share l.Gfk),0u0 14 2ft. Nov. of W, $5,tKKI.CfTrnto to 2A; 155 biliousness, JROOFPJC fur $6 40; constipation, headaches, pcaind averages, $8 0',4j3 YORK, Evaporated appti Sihramm-Jbhnsoof O' usd, bowels. 09 175 275 mon stock to and the sh bulk value $8 dcsrahts aih'ftotn and $5 of p . 55; lugg U firm; of 29(t8 par ALL kind prune, roofs per on LKAKB aU petvhea, work note f nt4y; rcjMirsU repaired,. guar any rwf, mixed weights and quality, $7.90tsS.15; bulk Drugs, live (6) Good Stores, (Adv.j share; fJi0,000 lutj 6009 shares of pre- steady; ralum, quiet. 4039 hfitd. Phong Wan. netted. Waa. kmurorTTrn tcha i-- 1. ni. 67ft-M- fc ; Erect Memorial to Service Pleasant 1 ki-Ni- I at-i- 4 ,1 , edr-f- - V $12-4- ftHft-- J - 1 - (MU) a. aubati-tirtin- - jt stock-era- 4 , n, UUS-W- I . |