Show k 1 i - 1 I I' r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday February 3 1948 I ' ' I Simple Significance Applied To French Currency Deal By THE smr-- r BOSS Most discussions concerning the French currency problem are lengthy more or less confusing But one does not have to agree completely with the editor of the Wall Street Journal to admit of and brevity in his opinion clarity on the situation Discussing the French Socialists' complaint that France's efforts are a long step away from planned economy and free enterprise he says: toward -So when steps for recovery clash with Socialist dogma the Socialists choose dogma The managed money which is the keystone of the managed economy has stagnated France's foreign trade and caused internal demoralization Nevertheless the Socialists oppose any steps toward correction "More significant for the American taxpayer is the alliance that exists between the Socialists of GRIN AND BEAR IT 1 ( t Adam Lai Air Reduc Allegnany Ai Chem MIled Stz Allis Ch Ant Air Azei Can Am Car Ain Cr ft g Am Distil Ant Loco Am P & L Am Rad Am R Mill Ato S & Rl Am T & TI Am Too B A Mt Vscse Am Wt Am WoolWi Anaconda Armour ATISEI Atl Cat Lol Atlas Co Avco Iffg i Bald Loro Bait & Oht Barna Oil Bath Jr WI Bendix A VI Best Foodst Beth Steel I Boeing Borden AlijI Borg-War- n Braniff Airi Briticept BI Mfgl Briggs Budd Co1 Buff Forget Burr Add Calla Canada Drl Canad Paci Case 3 Tri Caterpil Celaneso el I-- Ceiotex Cerro do P Chez & 0 Chi & N W do pfd si I 531-11- I i 41i 141 St! 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fully steady only iscattered 967606: year ago 25795297 two years and lots good steers offered $2700 averaged 55723772 ago few lots 2735: medium S2200 0'2550: heifers It 2400 medium $1900 good $2300 er 2250 odd to cows 1950 good $1750 head $2000 and above: medium $15500 NEW YORK BONDS common $125001500: cutter to 1700 MONDAY'S QLOTATIONS canners $1200 down: good bulls $1900 2075: odd head $2175 medium $100 CORPORATION BONDS in1650: good to choice vealers $2500 0 medium $2400 02700: cull and 3100: Sales In $1000 18alec Cloas Cbg common '2300: (several loads $17000 choice ateers $2650 02790 odd feeder 14 Am & IP 5sr 2030 17101141— lots good $2400 02500: one load good 2 4 11 6 12 ATSP 411 95 feeding heifers $2230: around seven B & 0 6a 95 J 14 2 70 choice steer calves $2875 03020 15! 6212 do 5s 95 G $4 straight carloads heifer calves $2660 8 61172 do 56 96 M mixed stock calves S2410 02725: 7 61121 do 2000 K 112 2760: 13 four loads stocker and feeder cows $1770 do ev 4Ie Sa 2010— 46 50121 tr 1550 Can P 4s Dern 6' 93 salable receipts 100 14 1021 Cen P lat 4s 49 bluchers mostly 50c higher: good and CMSPP Inc 41ss 2019 12 69141 the butchers largely to choice 200 260 14 do ev 41is 2044 25 5 6 ant l lots hogs $2650: few trucked 5 1011'2 do 4s 94 bulk 260 to 260 lbs 5267542725: CI UT 41ts 77 4i 9S I2 2S0 to 300 lbs $2550: 300 to $2600: D&RGW 13 83121 93 325 lbs $2500: bulk sows $2100 fl 2200 2i 67 Eris 41421 2015 choice iltoltweights £2250: medium quality '46 C 434 101 81 66 heavies 52050 and below 41 55 12 MSPSSM 4s 91 car-Inse- ts 14L ' — mated — t 148 3s-4- s 111 37vo I— 1 51-is- I 7Ala 1- $134304300 MONDAY'S QUOTATIONS Low Close 'Sales: High Sales in 100s 281 Amer Superpower 71113161318 11 Bunker Hill & S 17121 1712 1 I Chief Con Nina 35 741 3511 10' 38 Cities Service 18' 104 1011t 1011 Flee Bond Share 2' 1071 1014i 10711 Heria MInnf 12 12 20' Mtn City Copper New Park Min 3' 1 14 141 14 8 23 Nutt Hid Pow 7I 711 2 121i 12111t 1210 Technicolor United Gas 1712 1712! 1712 4 3 3 Utah Idaho Suer 2 224 2 2 14 2 14 Utah Pow & Tot al sa es Monday shares 170000 5314545- year ago CO IFP A NITS 4 j 4 et 1 PRODUCE MARKET - 4 14 24 (Wholesaler to Reta !Jeri Cartoned t israe 57e: medium 51 large 53 ft 55e 4 Grad grade 90 1 5 - 14 l'AL 44 74 14 1 4 B Ninety-nin- Plotter score 91e Sge Cheese e core pound 4 9e d longhorns 55c: 92 score 90e: 4 7e : 120- - five-poun- d 4 8 etriplets loaf N EW YORK Feb 2 (UP ) —Produce Dressed 68 70c poultry—Broilers Long island ducks 32 It 33c fowls 4310 54c chickens 30 tt 40e Elve poultry—Quiet Cheese—Steady 491(2 single daisies Slc Butter-117- 811 lbs market nervous: than 92 score 8814 gt 89c 92 higher score 87 La2 tr 88c cases: market steady CHICAGO Feb 2 ) —Live poultry—Steady and unchanged Butter—Easier: (two receipts 609945- Prices 12e– to a days) Eggs-8- 112 (AP-USD- lower 151 prices le Eggs--Firme- r: lee c pound two days 27 receipts to 1 tee a dozen higher 14 1 - - 14 - 44 i t o 1 1 METAL QUOTATIONS Copner Le Zinc Silver By J A Bogle & Co 6c METAL MARKE'rS fas UNLISTED STOCKS 1 I POTATO MARKET I LAP-USD- A aZCMI - OVER TIM COUNTER ZCMI Eft 14 - mated con-tinni- NEW YORK CURB Twenty-four-poun- 301414 a go year 5199767400 two years ago S-- IL4 CHICAGO GRAIN I CHICAGO Feb 2 on the boardgrain contracts closed lower (AP)—Most of trade Monday although December deliveries of wheat corn and oats elided with small fractional gains on a late rally Prices moved erratically over a wide range at one times losses extended to around 3c in wheat and oats and 4c In corn Trading-wa- s on this decline which ended when heavy orders in the hands of coMMIsSion resting houses were reached Prices inched upward the rest of the day Wheat ended 1 14c lower to 14in higher May $287frt2Fitt3q: corn wag 144e lower to 241c higher May $25141-14252- : oats were laic lower to 1ec higher May and soybeans were 612c e1197s SII9r4 to Se lower March $391 Hogs-EstiOn the depressing side as far as Wheat priees were concerned were such item as continued poor flour business rains and long-haisnow in the southwest and increasing'' on European crops advicea optimistic PriVat cables from Broomball British said gran authority optimistic comment was received last"Very week on condiwinter crops In the Soviet Union" Sheep-Estisalable receipts 100: tioo of Santo Fe railway crop report said scattered trucked lots good and choice theThewheat outlook in the southwest bad et native slaughter lambs fully steady But the summary was hot opti5230002400 flat few choice ewes improved mistic emphasizing "It is essential for $1100 wheat to receive more than an average amount of 'snow during the remainder of CHICAGO Feb 2 95013 total 11500 barrows and winter for both moisture and cover and hoga under 240 lbs 25c to 50c higher: an abundance of timely moisture in the gilts to produce a normal crop" heavier weights and sows steady to 25c sprong Commercial slow at advance: top $27 25 interests gav wheat only nigher: closed moderate to 170 bulk choice and good support indicatinglthe govern- sparingly: 230 lbs 0 2715: mainly $2700 merit wait not market $2675 240 to 270 lbs $25 75 fr 2625: few loads Lam week end the Commodity Credit Corp 230 to 250 lb a Visible suponly 315000 bilshels 0 2575: bulk bought $2550 of wheat decreased 537)7000 bushels good and choice 280 to 300 lbs $2450 ply week but stands at 96924000 against 2450: this:025 50: 300 to 350 lbs bushels at this time a year ago mnet good and choice 350 to$24250 37674000 550 lb sows Corn opened fIrm to reflection of end of $23 25 ere 2400 on the use of grain In Salable cattle 14000: total 14000: legal restrictions was soon lost salabl calves 1000: total 1000: fed distilling Thit theon upturn a report that Repubsteers and heifers weak to 50e lower: Selling expanded good and choice lican senators were being canvassed onmostly 50c off: bulk some bids $100 their attitude toward reviving this legit- Zuma weighty steers unsold: 05 05 lower: Moat good and choice steers $2750 latiOn Oats followed corn with the May delivery 013500 good early top $2500: mostnumerMONDAY'S SALES s and choice betters $260003150 particularly weak Liquidation and stop-losous loads good to choice Coorados $2925 In selling dropped this contract Operating Companies their downward plunge all soybean top heifers $3200: cows week Cardiff 4000 at 14c 03150: to 50c mostly 25c lower cutters $1750 futures were below the $4 level Bids for most beef cows $1 S00 2100: each soybeana on track at country stations 22ccombined Metals 500 at 21c 1000 at down bona 25c lower at $2325 down: vealers held a few cents above $e East Utah 300 at 49e Lard ended 35c to 55e a cwt lower Horn Silver 1100 at 42c steady at $3300 mostly $3300 down Match 2435 stock cattle Reams but weak Leonora 1000 at Salable sheep 4500: total 5000: no Moscow 2000 at 314c larnbe sold early: asking steady or up to Islaildriver 500 at 47c $25 25 'For good and choice fed wooled New Majestic WOO at 6114e 4000 at 7c westerns: bidding 25c to mostly 50c Ohio Conner 500 at 15e lower: rood load good to choice around NEW YORK Proszer Feb 2 Mining 1000 at 512c —Followinr 105-l- b withers steady at $2175: are Monday's custom smelters ortees for Rovsion coalition 6000 at 6c yearling verv scarce delivered metals: Silver Shield 14000 at 5c 9000 at slaughter esveri delivered Conper—Electrolytic New Feb 2 I valley DENVER Sliver Standard 1000 Rt 412c York 2112 'Fr export -S- alable 6000 total 6200: calves salable 2113c: Tintic Lead 300 at 38c fed !deers 21 ait c: casting fob refinery nominal: 200 total 300: around 4S Union Chief woo at 412e iska delivered valley 21&pc and fietterst heifers outnumbering steer Lea New York Pt Eankee Con 1000 at Svac The cows 15 35 stockers and feeders: Louis 148001485c: foreign pOrts active gulf calves and vealers fairly fully 14 e nominal Nonnperating Companies eteady common to choice $1900 02800 Central Standard 1000 at 5e western New York 1281e: sales Ea Zine—Prime odd bead higher scattered early st Rt 12c Louis foreign gulf Ports bull' around steady' common to good 12 4t e steady to weak $1600 0 2200: cowls lower common to good generally talking mixed — Settlement priers Lead Thet line hlfers and heifer$1750 02150 ettes $2250: canners and cutters $1475 12c copper 2120c Bid Asked 50 talking lower on fed steers and 016 heifers: no car Iota sold email lots comxAmalr Sugar pfd 1g 887121S 912 mon to medium steers $1750 02400: Con War & Mach 45 50 stockers and feeders around steady few aUtan PlreClay 80 00 6800 CHICAGO Feb 2 ehoice stock low good steers $2300: P cum )(Utah 221214 2250 8U calve steer calves $2950: heifer $2700 shipments Friday 805: 7700 18000 Hogs-Sal- able 1200 total 5200: fairly Saturday 903 and SCInday 61 arrivals barrowe and gilts 156: on track 202: supplies available active but uneven: to 25c higher than Friday spots for trading very light: many present ears steadymore good and on track including seed stock stopped for up quality included: choice 1813 to 270 pounds $262502650 possq3le freezing injury inspection: deon other mand good market slightly stronger Colodone little early top $2550: MONDAY'S QUOTATIONS few sows around 50c higher at rado Red McClure! weights $480 Mahn Russet Burbank U S No 1 5565 585: Minn$22 50 ft 2350 I Bid Asked Sheep-Sal- able 13000 total 14100: sota-North Dakota Red River Valley fd COO Cobbler nothing done early: last week's closing Biles Triumphs 18 Sugar corn —18 7 Ama $375 $ 815 top choice wooled slaughter iambs $2535 $300 325: Pontlacts $355 Washington do pfd 8 75 900 Russet Burbank LOS ANGELES $625 Feb 2 Equity Oil 575 5100 625 First Cattle: Salable 4601: slow scattered early Corp Security 5000 Coal sales steers and she stock about steady Independent 105 115 few sales and most bids 50c US1130 lower sows Fuel Supply 1275 1325 $2450 V 2550: good and choice Mountain Utah Fund no good steers sold load medium 1174-l- b 10 42 pigs quoted $2600(fr 2700 Home Utah and good feeder Holstein& Fire In 185986 00 195 00 $2425: medium BidCattle—Salable 1350 total 1550 above Oil heifers g2300 62540: best held 12 75 lower on steers: cows and heifers Utah Pow Refining 1325 & Lt corn Utah medium and good cows $1650 0 ding 22 00 22 50 $2600: to common dairy Utah steady: some cutter Southern 011 0 1800to about 2250: cutter andep common $1550 down 13 00 cows on outside account: 1400 type higher 1525: shelly carriirs medium medium steers $25 00 2600: good fed 17500 7750 hulls steers S1300: $1400 and good sausage held above $28 00: common and $19 50 2300 medium stock cows $1700 medium fri heifers canner 2500 Celves: Salable 500: slow early sales and cutter cows $1900 1600 common about 'toady but some bide lower: good dairy type $1800:$1250ft S L and good beef and choice vealers $2700 ft 30 00 : few cows $1900 2200:medium young cows 52300: medium and rrwd slaughter Calvet' $5200 no bulls sod: good beef Monday's bulls held above clearings $104498314 027 00: medium and good stockers 52100 S2400 vealers weak: year day 6675134 55 $2900 eit same 0 21 00 Salable 350: holdovers about 200: 3000: choice held above good bank debits Saturday's 677144300 113122: good Hogs: Same day last year heavy calvss $2500 682580500 rhoslow about steady wtih last Friday500 total 1800 50c Sheep—Salable dium and good 150 to 240 lb truck-in- s last weeks close good and choice S2650 02500: few good and choice s225- - above 50 S22 choice 111 lb lambs mostly lb $28 50: rood and choice grain-fed$2350: good and choice ewes $1000 : $2600: other culla !arktrigt load mediorn 251-0- cows down to $350 °CHICAGO Feb 2 (AP)-- 1avies unsold: few good $23000 — Hogs-- OMAHA Feb 2 21 50 'rood and choice feeder pigs $2700 Low Open High Close salable 7000: Wheat total Active 3 ono 11500 S : S extremes on heavy Mar load rood 25 (oi The S 750 higher: shper Salable steady: S29512 up $1 00: over 250 lbs showing May 2 8 14 265 and chnlee 98-l- b Idaho wheded lambs butchers 28514 287 No 2 most advance: good and choice 180 to 240 July 259 260 $25 00: rood and choice 100-l- b 25714 25816 S2600 2650: 240 to 300 lbs Sept totita 253 lambs $2350: good and eholee lbs 255 2521A6 25414 Dee lbs 300 252 up 2475 12g to 130 lb ewes $1200 01250: some 825504 2600: 253 252 2550 good and Choice sows Corn ewes and lambs unsold $2300 V 23 fit 50: good stags S1900 2000 May 25234 25334 24934 251 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 2 Cattle—Salable and total 12000 Very July 24334 24434 23934 242 -Cat- tle-Salable 600 Unusually inactive slow bids fed steers and tleifers slower: Sept 22534 227 22334 224841 on medium lower 50c undertone early: some : bids Dec choice and 50c off 189 good 100 19034 18734 189 and common cows: load lots medium to cows to Oat bulls easier: vaalers and steady scarce: steers odd head and heifers good steady: weaker undertone on stockers and Mar good young range cows ouoted S20000 34 May good steers eligible 12234 118ai 21 00 medium cutter to feeders: 119 $170001900: top good and choice held $2700n) 10134 10234 99 $3000 July common dull: most bids $1200 1450: 2950 Clt 3300 medium to 94 low 94 good light Sept 92 94 rood and choice vealers steady $28000 weights short fed 91 S2200 V 2650: me- Dee 9134 9034 91 3000 cows ft 2200: common and good Soybians Sheett-Sal- able 400 Largely No 1 dium $2000 $17 noel9 25: canners and cut400 402 393 893 good and ters pelt medium to good lambs 393 $1500 0 1675 good beef bulls May 395 385 choice ouoted S2400 388 2500: medium to $2150: medium and 391 scalers 391 good $2000 July 383 383 choice ewes salable $1000 01200 Cs 2600 Nov - 313 313 313 313 PORTLAND Feb 2 hie 1300: total 15500 Hogs-Sal- able400: total 1450 Active NotSheep—Sals on established classes: 2550 2572 2510 2535 to 210 lb feeding lambs stronger: slaughter choice choice May 2N50 steady: good and 250 end good 2567 2515 2525 to 300 lb truckins $2900i $2100: So to es lbs western feeders $2523 70 July 2550 2570 2510 2520 150 lbs-- $2799 good 350 to 600 lb to 75 lbw 62250 jiept "2555 2575 2527 : 8-- 1 (1P)--- I v Stock Market MONDA VS QUOTATIONS Bid Asked 10 EN Hill 07 'S $ 02134 0214 Bingham Metals 0412 Bonanza Mining 0212 17 15 xliristol Sliver 05 aBullion 0412 14 1412 xCardiff 07 05 Central standard 1 50 xChief Con 110 46 50 xClayton Silver 0314i 0412 Colorado Con Rexall 11 1212 Columbu 24 22 Combined Metals 15 Comet Coal 1312 06 icCommonwesah Lead 0414 18 aCons Eureka 1512 17 1512 Crescent Eagle Oil 02 0114 Croft 05 Crown Point 08 07 05 Dragon 04 0412 East Crown Point xEstat Standard 0612 0512 16 06 East Tintic Coal 49 itEast Utah 47 04 06 Minee Empire 38 1712 sEureka Bullion 30 37 xEureka Lilly Con 08 07 Eureka Mines 27 26 Eureka Standard Gold Cbain 02 05 0434 0512 xGrand Deposit 07 11 Great Western 43 Horn Silver 45 13 11 xHowell 02 Indian Queen 012k 12 11 Kennebec 0212 0114 Kentucky Utah 35 26 Keystone 05 04 xLakeside Monarch xLeonora 0634 0614 03 0312 xLittle May 063-xMadison Mines 0612 08 0612 Magnolia Lead 32 Mammoth 40 Miller Bill 08 0612 04 iiNtiners Gold 03 04 Missouri Monarch 0214 04 lifiloarow 0334 Mt city Copper 55 44 05 04 View xMountain 4S 46 xNaildriver 05 03 xNevada Metals 07 xNew Majestic 0714 xNew Park 2 70 16712 49 46 xNorth Lily 05 0414 North Standard -- 15 16 Ohlo Copper 02 0212 Park Bingham 43 41 xPark City Con 08 Park Konold 0612 09 Park Nelson 0742 07 Park Premier 0612 xPark Utah 275 250 03 04 Pioche Briatol 10 Plumbic Mines 6 0811 ' 25 21 xPlutus 21 20 xPrince Con 04 0314 Mining xxProsper Rico A rgentine 14214 13712 06 Coalition 0612 xRoyston Silver King Coal 625 500 70 56 Silver King West 0514 0512 xSilyer Shield xSilver Standard 0412 :0412 Sioux MintS 05 03 10 04121 South Iron Blossom i South Standard 12 08 swansea Con 02 01141 xTar Baby 0534 04341 Tintic Central 03 n1121 39 36 xTintic Lead 1 35'1 1 4212 Tintie Standard xUnion Chief 05 04121 Utah Con ol ai o141 xlitah-Idati- o 3 00 3 50 Bug corn xdo pfd 10 75 1100 xlItah-V'yCon Oil 20 17121 ' no VictOr 02 03 Western Alloys 0414 0412 xtVest Toledo 04 0312 I 04 xWilbert 06 'Yankee Con 05 0314 I s — NEW YORK Feb 2 (H'1 Selecte recoveries continued in Monday's first February stock market but many leaders faltered at the last and for the seventh straight Monday the over-al- l average failed to score a plus sign b Early buying by professionels In addition to some reinvestment demand stemmed from hopes that the Republican tax bill would be able to override a veto and that the list could resume its recent technical comeback Doubters rebusiness garding the long-teroutlook and foreign situations however inclined to cash in 'ort last week's bulge or hold aloof to await developments Gains running to a point or more well disturbed in the forenoon were trimmed or erased in most cases by selling toward the close Final prices were well jumbled with declines in the majority Dealings slowed at intervals Transfers of 770000 shares compared with 890000 Friday and 650000 a week ago The Associated Press composite was unchanged at 638 Of 967 issues registering 387 fell and 332 rose Brokers 2150e 150ne rofie 12 90 125e BANK CLEARDIGS It GRAIN FUTURES (AP-17SD- e (AP-USD- - 29 1 - (AP-USD- 15 - P rt factor in the rehabilitation gram" pro- 2530 BRIEF JINT II t i 11 GOP Wome Discuss How To Bolster C rganization - Emphasis was placed on membership and strength of organization in a discussion of woman's place in the political scene by the Women's Republican Club of Salt Lake Monday afternoon in the Ladies Literary club 850 E South Mrs Emil de Neuf state mander announced Monday com- Heads Elders Deacons Gordon Clover 4592 S State was elected chairman of the board of elders and deacons Central Christian church Monday night at Temple The discussion was led by Mrs a meeting held in the church 370 Alex J Jex president Women's 3rd East F Edward Walker was Republican Federation of Utah elected vice chairman and A--Other participants were Mrs Ivy Harry Goode secretary Baker Priest national committee Girl Scout Board woman and Mrs Earl A Davis 0 Participation in the Uniteds Leaves for Conference Nation's campaign for children' B L Flanagan executive di- welfare will be discussed at the rector Utah state department of monthly meeting of Salt Lake Girl board of directors employment security left Monday Scouts council Miss Capitola for Washington D C to attend Thursday at 10 am a week-lon- g executive committee J Hill director announced meeting of interstate conference ICC Arguments Set of employment security agencies A Utah Citizens' Rate Assn Mr Flanagan is chairman of the will attend a meetrepresentative and statistics public organization's ing of the entire Interstate Cominformation committee merce commission Feb 18 in 'Dimes' Dance Nears Washington D C to present oral argument granting special Arthur A Allen Jr assistant transit andagainst on mixingprivileges be master of will county attorney west in delivered items the ceremonies at the March of Dimes dance Wednesday at 8:30 pm at Call GOP Mass Meets the Coconut Grove ballroom 460 were posted Monday for' Calls S Main Judge Clifford L Ash- Salt Lake county Republican masa ton chairman announced Monmeetings to be held Feb 6 between I day 8 and 9 pm in the various voting districts Delegates to county con- - a Honor Educator veritions will be selected and reDr James T Worlton a charter commendations made for the state a member of the Salt Lake Ex- conventions change club and recently retired assistant superintendent of Salt Lake City schools will be accorded special honors at the club's weekly meeting Friday noon at Hotel Utah Frank B McLatchY president said Monday -- During the year ended Jan 1 1948 damages for $5224 were received Fines totalled $10356 The sum of $5943 was collected from families able to support their children taken into custody the report showed Receipts for the year were $21740 Autmst Denies Highway Death Charge Counsel for J Morris Cranmer Springville entered a plea of innocent in his behalf when a complaint charging Cranmer with involuntary manslaughter was read in Third district court Monday Judge Joseph G Jeppson set trial for Feb 19 The charge was filed after Owen McKensie 66 Springville died Dec 6 of injuries received Nov 29 Mr McKensie was a passenger in Cranmer's automobile involved in a two-ccrash at 3900-5t- h 45 ar 11' Theft Suspects : Facing Trial Pensioners Meet An entertainment program will be presented at a meeting of Salt Lake branch Utah Old Age Pensioners Assistance organization Thursday at 1 pm at the I 0 0 hall 41 Post Office pL - East 627-2n- Discuss Cancer Drive Other Arraignments Board of directors Utah- diviIn other arraignments- Judge sion American Cancer society will meet Wednesday at 7:30 pm Jeppson: Sentenced Jack L Butler 18 in the society's headquarters 118 bldg todlicuss the April Sandy to from one to 10 years in Atlas the state prison when he pleaded fund campaign and approve new guilty to taking an automobileS members of the field army board belonging to Alvin Barker 4365 - - 2200 West Execution of sentence was delayed until Feb 9 Set trial Feb 9 for Verda Steiner who pleaded innocent to poisoning a bull terrier owned by Beulah Nichols 1132 Bryan ave Schedules Trial Scheduled trial for Feb 9 in case of Grant Worthen 38 Woods Cross charged with grand larceny and second degree- - burglaryHe allegedly entered the store of A W Harmon 1768 S State on Sept 13 when personal property was taken Set a sentencing date of Feb 16 for Mean i Lee Franklin Markley 40 Los Angeles charged with forging a check Dec 19 on the Imperial Press 37 Post Office pl Scheduled trial of Aubrey Gates 26 519 S 5th East for Feb 9 He pleaded innocent to a scecond degree burglary charge filed after the automobile of Wallace P Mace 850 Coatsville ave was entered Speeders Pay Court $385 '1 Speeders dominated police court calendar Monday as Judge Frank E Moss collected $385 for the city through fines and forfeitures by Lake motorists Salt -Cases heard wire: - -- L Lloyd 31 1192 Speeding—Charles ave with failure also Charlton to appear on a ticket charged forfeited $40: James h J Esmeyer 50 East: Frankie J Plott 28 730 E 2910 South Junior M Munk 24 331 'Westminster ave and Kelsey Anderson Shoemaker 23 117 A LaMar M 7th West each fined $35 Scown 19 Lehi fined $25 Ignoring a stop sign—Jay P Oakason 20 1871 Atkin ave also charged with failure to appear fined $30: Nerds J Ledesma and David McKay Rasmussen 27Bingham Roosevelt each forfeited $25 a traffic semaphore—Jack NelRunning son 37 Tooele fined $25: Bill Hamilton Tooele county forfeited 29 Wendover East $25: R O Dobbs 57 836-5t- h fined $20 vehicle Negligently driving Into another —Eva Syndergaard 34 1625 W Ave also charged with driving a vehicle with faulty brakes anti failure to have a driver's license forfeited 440 72-6t- Clay-bour- Kaiser Concerns Democrats Select File Utah Papers Meeting Dates Articles of incorporation for or- - Utah-Idah- o Woman 'Fair' After Cab Fall Mrs Louise Gines 32 640 NV was reported North Temple at L D S hosMonday good" "fairly pital where she was under treatment for a head wound suffered Sunday at 2 am when she apfell from the rear door of parently a Checker Co taxi cab Richard G Loveridge 23 1166 E 4th South driver of the cab in his accident report said Mrs Gines must have leaned against the door handle causing the door to open He said he was driving between five and 10 miles an hour nearing a stop when another- pascalled "stapl" senger He discovered Mrs Gines lying across the running board with her head and shoulders outside the cab Investigating officers issued of the Round Table 6:30 Knights Newhouse hotel—Salt Lake City pm Chamber of Commerce 8 a m- - Spencer Inc 9:30 am Salt Lake Mosqulto Abatement board 12:15 pm Sanberg Petroleum 2 pm: Wasatch Literary club 2 pm Salt Lake Lions club Gyro club 6 pm directore 6 pm 'Utah Iris society 7:30 United Auto Workers 7:30 pm: pm 8 pm Rudy 'Reclamation Co S pm Harrison Reclamation Sportsmen Temple Square hotel—Salt Lake KiWarliS noon: Painting 7and Decorating Contractors of America pm Masonic temple 650 E South Temple— Argenta lodge No No3 Ir & A M M regular 25 Pc& and Kalbab lodge regular 7:30 pm Other Meetings — Eagles aerie 67 pl-- S hall 41 Post Office pm IOOF 165 E of Columbus 8:15 Knights Alcoholics pm South AnOtlyMn118 Tempte Scanlon house 335 group 1 8:30 pm - E South Temple NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the Matter of the Application of BLUE CAB INC for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a ccrmmon motor carrier of passengers in intrastate commerce (Taxi cab service from Weber County to points and places anywhere in the State of Utah and return)—Case No 3025 Sub Notice is hereby given that the above-entitlapplication of Blue Cab Inc will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at the City and County Bulloling Ogden Utah on Monday the gth day of February 1948 ed citations Earlier reports indicated the at woman had been struck by the commencing This is an no cab Utahn Invites Truman A Diefendorf professor of civil engineering at the University of Utah returned recently from a where he trip to Washington DS CTruman to Invited Pres Harry attend the American Roadbuilders Assn show in Chicago in July 10:00 A M application for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to as a common motor carrier operate of passengers from Weber County to points and places anywhere in the State of Utah and return In taxi cab licensed vehicle at Taxi Cab rates (This service to be confined to on call" service-By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City Utah this 29th day of January 1948 ROYAL wHnLoom Secretary ' ) - NOTICE Rids will be received by the Purchas- ing Division of the Commission of PI- - nance of the State of Utah 147 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utahuntil 11 am February 11 1948 on the following 10 b Salt Lake City Utah: 2225 feet of 12" Bell end Concrete Irrigation Pipe as per complete specifications at 147 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah The Commission of Finance reserves the right to reject any or all bids Or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State All bids will be rejected or awarded within 5 days a after bid opening Only bide giving firm quotation and definite delivery dat will be accepted J Dates for district and county three Kaiser corporations were filed Monday with the secretary ganizational meetings and Salt of state's office county nominating convenPermanente Products Co a Lake tion' were set Monday night at a headed California corporation by Henry J Kaiser met Utah cor- meeting of the Salt Lake county porate requirements to engage in Democratic central committee ansale of light metals refractories nounced J Arthur Bailey chairbuilding materials and chemicals man Kaiser & Frazer Parts Corp a Mass organizational meetings in Michigan corporation headed by each district will be held March Joseph W Frazer was incorpo- 8 he said April 10 will be the rated under Utah law to operate county organizational convention blast furnaces and The Kaiser and the county nominating convenCo a Nevada concern will en- tion will be held June 5 gage in general heavy construction work in Utah MEETINGS TODAY Also incorporated Monday was Grand County Oil Co headed by H W Batterman Orange Cal scheduled for Theaday In Salt with authorized capital stock of LakMeetings City include Hotel Utah General Motors Corp $100000 This corporation intends truck and coach— division all day: J C to search for oil gas mineral Penney Co all dav:PayLess Drugstores Lake all Salt club 12:15 day Rotary salts bentonite and other minerals pm Co 12:30 pm: Sugar in Grand county Salt Lake Optimist club 6:30 pm S L Two Salt Lake youths charged with second degree burglary were bound over to Third district court Monday by City Judge Reva Beck Bosone Carl N Gilbert 20 980 S State d and James F Beck 19 ave are charged with entering the Safeway store at 33rd South and dr Friday about Highland 2:20 am f William Garnett 141idgett 25 pleaded guilty to unlawful pos' session of narcotics and Judge Bosons continued sentencing to March 18 Similar charges against Joseph L Boswell (James Henry Dove) 35 and Robert Morris 224 were dismissed Vincent P Walton was freed of a charge of issuing a check against' insufficient funds Louis Baquera 48 Salt Lake City wits bound over to Third district court on third degree burglary charges filed upon report' of the 'rhrelkeld Co 201 Brook' ave ' that a company automobile' had been entered Similar charges against Antonio Gonzales 25509 W 2nd South and Mar-gorito Jimenez 25 were dismissed-- 4 for lack of evidence : :I :J:-- : A BOUM:ELT Purchasing Agent NOTICE Bids will be received by the PurchasDivision of the Commisaion of Fiing nance of the State of Utah 147 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah until 10 am February 1948 11 on the following fob Price Utah: 1 Pheasant Incubator as per complete specificatione at 141 State Capitol Building Bait Lake City Utah The Commission of Finance reservet the right to reject any-o-r all bids 01 to accept or reject the whole or any bid or to waive any inpart of any formality or technicality inAllany bid in the interest of bids will the State be rejected or awarded within 3 days it after bid opening Only bids firm quotation and definite giving deliver' date will be accepted J A HOLBERT Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF SALE No 82278 DI THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIETRCT COURT IN AND FOR SALT LANZ COUNTY STATE OP UTAH ATLAS KLECTRIO COMPANY A Cor- poration 01 Utah Plaintiff CROWN ROOM INC A of Utah Defendant TO THE CREZDITORS ROOM 0 Corporation OP CROWN INC: Please take notice that on the 29th day of January 1948 an Order was entered in the above entitled action directing PAUL P POTTER Receiver of CROWN ROOM INC to sell at public to the highest bidder for cash all the property of Crown Room Inc including furniture fixtures equipment food merchandise good will accounts receivable and the right to the use of the name "Crown Room": that it was further ordered that such sale shall be held at the office of the Receiver Room 212 Brockbank Profes141 East 2nd South sional But Street Salt Lake city 1 Utah at the hour of ten o'clock AIL on Friday February 8 1948 Dated at Salt Lake City Utah on the tOtiri day of January 1948 (s)Paul F PPotter PAUL OWEN WARD As Po'rrEP BURNHAM Receiver for Receiver Attorneys D By (a) Ray Owen Jr JR D RAY OWEN NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OP THE trrAli STATE RADIOLOGICAL SOCIETY: You are hereby notified that a meet- Mg of the members of the Utah State! Radiological Society Will be held at 343 South Main Street Salt Lake City Utah on the 18th day of February 1944 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock PM to discuss the advisability of incorpo it col Society as a rating said poration under the laws of the State of Utah and if it is decided to so incorporate to decide upon the name of the corporation its officers their powers and duties to adopt Articles of Incorporation and to transact any and all other businessthat may corns before the meeting Datod thia Znd day of February 19481 L ALLEN MD Secretary Utah State Radiological Society non-prof- A - :' I Lake county of requiring young juvenile-couoffenders to make financial restitution for negligent or unlawful acts plays an important part in their restitution Judge Rulon WClar It said Monday That statement was contained in his annual financial report submitted to the county commission collection of fines and restitution Ircm juveniles has been rather difficult because of their lack of earning capacity particube larly while attending school" noted "However" the judge added "many children have beeri required to pay fines and restitution to compensate in a measure for the trouble and damage caused by them and their unlawful acts We feel this has been an important Practice of the L NEWS 21 - ! 1 I 15 60-sto- ck - "We can't laugh off this 'third party' stuff—if they come out with a platform of new ears at factory list prices we're sunk!" 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Gateway Unitsd Corps Four samples of ore ranging United Frti in weight from 7 to 16 tons were Lines U P (ft tested at a Rolla Mo laboratory U S Runt)Fri and found to have concentrates USSRell 4 U S Steel of 651i to 938 resn Cot Wig 4 Wrn B The bureaw said these would 11! 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Con Nat Gi Con Vulteel Coot Can Coot Motor: Cent Oil D Corn Prod Crane Co Crown Crit Croyrn Zell( 'Cub-Sue Curtis Publ Curtiss Wr & Sales High 16 161s 12 26311 I Net 442-51s- Chryaler CoiCate-- P Deere i ef -- -- 1 : St'AzrE RS v 3 : 1' 5 - 4111 ‘ Dy J A Rog le Jk Co memOrra of Um prew York stock exchange Low Clobe todustriata 17605 17437 17492 Change Off 13 Rails 5200 5144 5154 4)1 t Off 03 327s 3255 3266 65 stocks 6365 03 09 6323 Off 07 Roods 9816 off 05 Commoditlek 16632 off AT A CleoEC146A4-01- - ON ES AVERAGES eurntsbed QUOTATIONS c z) ' t3 ri A STOCK MARKET QUffrATIONS MONDAY'S i It 1 they will do better "It is said that the American people must not try to dictate the form of political and economic organization which other nations choose That is quite true But it does not follow that the American people are obligated to subsidize an ideology which some zealous intellectuals hope to fasten upon Europe" J 7 MAO go down the rat hole along with the billions already contributed The plain fact Is that the managed economies have prevented European recovery and there is not the least sign that DO 0 I Cz ( Vote it-- 1 7 v04 0 cT -- country and thoseto of another1 any measjoin hands and they ure which does not fit into their blueprints they say 'it shall not If that situation is to pre-- 1 pass' vail and if the Socialist governments of Europe are to present a solid flnt the prospects are that the billions sought in the E R P will NEW YORK STOCKS - s one W-- By Lichty I i4 '—' —e-rc- ' t 8aes to Htoldred - : - - |