Show i - 1 - t - - 1111111111111ENNEE - I Daily Stock Market Trend i5!A) tito w I ': iri '' ' ' 7' - - ' - - I - : n -- ' - - -- carloadI bad manager The n Rt a gross settlement value "of $10012 13 : a ton and netted 6406789 Settlement was on the basis of 335 Of an ::' ounce of gold 11895 ounces of silver 11'7: and 98 per cent lead to the ton Ord: : e' ' The ore was mined by the St Clair brothers of Ophir in their lease in It the company's Northern Light Oil -- - i -- - - - 311 - 1 71 1 111 i:: - ' 7 7' "I'''::-:'-': ' ' $ nt work throughout the past winter and spring Mr Porter said and now has seven sets of leasers all working in ore The Harry L Bracken company has a five-yehauling contract and is hauling the Ore to St John whence it is shipped to the smelter at Garfield From development work last year the company shipped 617 tons of! ore ' ar I containing 5519 ounces of gold 15- 82022 ounces of silver 1071068 pounds of lead 40247 pounds of copper and 141549 pounds of zinc t the shipments netting $795171 -- I Market Quotations - - -------- : - Bid Ina c ic Tunnel Am Met Mtn Co Beaver Gold Cop Big Hill Bingham Metali Black Metals Bonanza Mining $ BristolSiive- r-Bullion Cardiff — Cedar Talisman Central Standard Chief Co" Clayton Silver Colorado Con ColumbusRegall II i - 02n Combined Metala Comet Coalition Commonwealth Lead Crescent Eagle Croft r Crown ioint Dragon Fast Crown Point East Standard Nast Thine Coal Past Tintic Con East Utah Empire Mines Eitreka bullion Eureka Lilly Eureka Mines Eureka Standard Gold Chain — Great Weatern Horn Silver 41i Bowen Indian Queen Iron King 01 00 0014 12 36 03 00 2512 01 38 02 02 07 63 i 03 21 49 18 01 0112 0214 05 02 4 01 10 37 0212 0514 22 85 01 1 25 07 01 14 22 03 01 25 15 05 11 01 01 00 08 - ' ' - - I - linked 02 $ 0034 01 15 36 1h 05 ': " ':-'- — - - -- In -lge :1 Trtrf All illsrt :: “ gitPrt ”trwTrizto -- 364 361 424 352 495 361 435 530 953 a - Jul! Sterling Yeaman 7'' 44:4g44401g9940 422 l'" a18 0825 200: slow on limited few grass items and best steers Monday 5800 on few lots best cows sold early 8700: Marriage i high" hart load conditions reported by United States weather bureau June 29 1037 The warm northwestern—iow--pressu-re area of yeetnerod a y which has moved eastward to t rthern Rocky mountains and Alberta is followed by relatively cool high pressures along the northern Pacific coast and has resulted in unsettled weather over the northwestern United Mates generally and light scattered raine in Washington Oregon Idaho northern Nevada and Utah The southwestern and western Colorado low presaure area persists in its position over the California-Arizon- a inland valleys and has caused come Ilight sprinkles of rain Low along the southern California coast pressures in the upper Mississippi valleys anti along the Middle Atlantic coast haye been attended by much cloudiness east of the central plains and scattered showers in the eastern plains and in the middle Atlantic states Comparative data for Salt lake CitYt Degrees Highest temperature today 102 Higheet in this month since Me Lowest last night 32 Lowest this month since 1874 78 Mean for today 72 Normal Inches Total precipitation for the 24 hours 02 ending at 5:30 p m 26 Total for this month to date Accumulated deficiency for this month 53 to date 1240 Total since October 1 to date Accumulated deficiency since Octo- 1 38 ber 1 Sun rises at 4:59 and sets at 8:04 June 30 TAKEN WEATHER OBSERVATIONS Weather California grass fat steers $925 steady: part load good beef cows $625 sorted two common head $550 to medium range cows $4000500 good weighty bulls quoted to $6 00 Calved—Receirao 125 direct 50 fully d range steady half load good venters $925 half load good 252pound weights $800 550: direct 111 lambs gtheep—Recelpte steady two decks good to choice around California shorn springers $925 wooled springers absent straight good quoted to $1025: two decks common to medium ewes unsold: late Monday good wooled tinting lombe $1025 Calistraight deck good to choice fornia shorn opringers 8925 straight ANGELFS June 29 Hoes—Receipts 200: holdovers 104: steady grain fedi $120p1265 medium locals $1135 2000: Cattle—Receipts 500: holdoverg vety elow:o few sales eteady: common to medium cattle 25 to 40 cents lower for two short fed steers $8750925: grass days steers $775 down: Mexicans $585 few comchoice yearling steers 1105001100 mon to medium cows 11475 ($585 cutter grades $3250450: bulle $5000525 Calves—Receipt 200 steady to 25 cents lower vealers to $1000: few calves $850 down holdover 292 Sheep—Receipts 350 about steady plain spring lambs $900 shorn spring lambs $800 few shorn ewes $315 slow Dl The Weather - -- - CReceipts mostly plain t i 1125-poun- today around $550: bulk cutter and cornlow cutters 8275 moti locals $4000525 30 SC375: cow prices for week look weak to 1812 Kennebec bulls $5256600 lower 07 unevenly XentuickyUtah Sheep-Rec- eipts 6300 notbiug done 15 Keystone ' 0112 early Lehi Tintic 0111 Leonora June 29 001a -R- DENVER )ittie MayLead eceipt4 1400 calves 100 numerous 14 Magnolia loads light and medium weight fed clears 177 Mammoth 180 yealers $122541400 cows to$650 down bulls 01 0214 to Michigan-Utaat $1100 city butchers up 00 0014 Miller Hill 1 heifers g750 medium steer 0675: 01 0144 $450 Minert Gold calves $650 : 013 08 Missouri Monarch ' 700: three Hogs-Rec- eipts direct SALT LAKE 02 -- -0- 214 bulk good to choice 180-t- o- singles — Volicow 280 pounds ---10271 Mt City Conner 1000 to hutch- - 01 score 'butter BUTTER top $1125 City $11101125 34143 0144 Mountain View '422‘ era to 160 to 180 pounds 91 score butter lblb choke good 33 Ile 43 Nalldriver "' $10631120 medium $1026410o 90 score or less lb 39 35 3213 Nellie Moda few light lights $95001050 good Iowa 03 0114 (Parchment wrapped Mc less) New Premier ii 0314 0644 695041000 New Quincy EGOS Sheep-Rec- eipts 7200: fat lambs askin5 207 I2 120 North Lily — whlte henneries doz 23 $1050 ewes Large steady or above 4112 around Ccl'4 Medium white henneries doz North Standard 22 n trucked-ilambs fat V0061050 21 1914 Ohio Copper 21 Large mixed colors doz 04 0444 Monday at 81754390 Park Bingham CHEESE 21 22 Con Park City June 29 (APUSDA)-H- oge CHICAGO Full cream triplets lb 103 0534 Park King -R- eceipts 17000 10 al5c Full cream longhorns lb generally 1812 09 0444 Park Konold lower lb packing sows fully 15c lower ex- Full cream loaf sandwich 19 136 03 Nelson Park best light weight sows top 81190 Triplets western cured lb 21IA 1144 Park Premier d bulk good and choice 200 to L' cepting 22 i Longhorn'' western cured lb 400 430 Park Utah averages 5115001185 moat 150 to 190 Dilates Wisconsin cured lb 2412 0334 0344 Bristol Pioche pounds $112501180 good packing sows Longhorns Wisconsin cured lb 25 10 Plumbic Mines 15 350 to 500 pounds 8041040 few26 35 Mins Light weights $105001060 CHICAGO June 29 55 poultry Cattle-Rec- eipts Prince Min 1000 calves 2500 —Receipts 59 trucks (AP)—Live 1' steady bens over 26 Provo — 4'2 strong fed yearlings strong to 25c higher 5 pounds 1714e 5 pounds and less 17c 1412 15 Rico Argentine P“as decows heifersand weak outside colored leghorn hens 1212c: 19c 02 ys 0234 grass Boylston coalition mood broad for steers of value to sell at Plymouth Rock 2012e fryers white rock 21e 13 00 12 00 Silver King Coal $1300 upward most grams steers $1025 bareback' 17c: broilers' colored 18e 52 Silver King West down to 8800 grass heifers $900 down Plymouth and white rock 19e bareback :Prii Silver Shield to $000 and grass cows $625 down to 16e leghorn 17418c miring'' colored 02114 92 Silver Standard steers to fed 81575 21c $425 up Rock strictly grain white 2112e rock Plymouth 02 s()"11 best light Sioux Mines n $1460 24e bareback yearling type steers 18c: rooster'' 1312c 01 "s" $o Iron Blossom part load heifers up to $1375 a new high rocusters1212e 15c 07 06 turkeys hen So Standard bulls to toms up sausage weighty light No 2 $710 14c 13e: ducks turkeys 02 0144 Swansea Con and medium offers weight $6250650: heavy 1213e small 11c geese 10c 04 0244 Tar Baby selected' vealers to $1000: stockers and 19170 firm prices Butter—Receipts 03 0244 little Central feeders continue active: Texas bred calves unchanged 50 ?" Tintic Lead and fp 8850 975 millets to Eggs—Receipts 14981: -2- firm: extra yearlings T 40 50 Tintic Standard I first St 10CUlt 20 14 e c ars 084er-fresh On Or "Uniott—Chiet Sheep-Rec- eipts 5000: Spring lambs and graded firsts beet 19c: care 2014e 02 -- 0134 Utah Con 4 s yearlings around 'Ready to 25e lower - early current receipts 19c: storage extras 12 Utah-Wy- o 310 packed Con Oil ton native spring lambs bulk 2112c $1150 storage packed firsts 21ePo02 04 Victor Con — six doublee choice tatoes--Receipts 83 on track :349: Walker Mining 247441 1100311150 245 lambs best $1125 spring southern cobblers steady: other stock about straight: 07 0644 West Toledo spring lambs shorn $960: me-- steady: 'lacked per cwt California white 0044 0144 California Wilbert — 8835 slaughter rose U it No 1 81550165 showing yearlings 0114 dium to good 0212 Vo heated spotted sacks $1304140 U S 06 y2 ewesM $300 459 05 sales51-3714441145few commercials 2 80 2 70 com 1-' Bug June 29 S 8- - 50 No 1 $160 te" ---3500 moderately active after a slow start uneven but generally steady North Caroline Mae triumphs U 8 No 1 Oklahoma Bliss triumphs U with Monday's average spots 54010c en $1350'150: TUESIIAT SALES der beat time that day: choice butchers S No 1 few sales 1113o4p140 Alta Tunnel 2000 at empecially under 220 pounds Bingham Metals 300 at 3 very scarce NEW YORK June 29 (AP)—Live poulto tradpractical top $1120 few190-29Clayton Silver am) at 05c 100 at 64e $1125 i 0 freight ers steady: broilers rocks Colorado Con 1000 at 3c good and choice pounds try—By 22c fowl'' colored 190-3517c: Combined Metals 100 at 21e $110001120 pounds rete2le leghornducks tu roomers old 15c 160180 Comet Coalition 300 at 49c 200 at 50e 1110 good pounds ' Croft by expreas atendy broilers rock'' 20 1000 at 1Stc 1100 good light lights $1000 0107f 12e: fowl colored 20 sows In broad demand bulk all good 022e Clec'ghtorna 15e020e Empire Mines 1000 at 15140 18c old roosters 021c Horn Silver 100 at 23e weights $100001025 stags $1075 15c: turkeys 11120e other oxprese price' Howell 1000 at 4e 245 at 314c Too down Itt 3ake: 3300 at 312e Cattle—Receipts 4500: fed steers and unchanged Dreamed poultry—liteady and Unchanged Kennebec 1000 at 16e yearlings active strong to 25a higher Butter — Receipt 17724: slightly KentuckyUtab 500 at act 1000 at 7c " heifers active strong: other killing classes - firmer than extra 3114 ta creamery active steady to stmng: stock- 32c 1100 at 612e moderately extra 92 scorehigher 3014 4031c centralized' era and feeders scarce steady fed steers 90 score Keystone 500 at 12e 2934e others unchanged and yearlings Little May 1000 at 120 largely $110001150: Eggs—Receipts 29553 firm mixed col choice 907pound mixed yearlings $1325 Mammoth 300 at $180 : packs 2312 6)213e itandarda Ohio Copper 300 at 1914e 200 at 20c several loads medium weight steers $1375 ore special 2214 023e storage packed firsts 22c load choice 1142 pounds $1475 Park Bingham 5000 at 01450 2112e: other mixed colors unchanged ' Park City Con 500 at 21e 1000 at 22c good to choice fed heifers $102501175: firsts exchange standards 2542512c few loads Rico Argentine 500 at 14110: part load whites $119001210 eg medium 2642814c exchange me- 4000 at 212e lots 11250: Boynton Coalition $1210 small few mg 2411 02514e: Pacific coast jumbo Silver Shield 1000 at 212e $725 0 825l : 0700: $575 30t3312e Pacific coast Titille Central 1000 at 212e $550 and premiums grades mostly $4000500 2612 41) 27c : browns extra fancy T'intie Lead I700 at 55e: 100 at 50e 0625 practical' top vealers $800 freely mediums 274129c: near-b- y and western special packs' Tintle Standard 325 at $750 "elects 0900 $850 near-bUtah-Idahmediums 23121 241142612e Sheep—Receipts 5000 early sales Idaho 24c: Sugar corn 100 at 1270i other white and brown all duck eggs Walker Mining 50 at 3245 spring lambs on shipping account $1000: West Toledo 500 at 7e light sort out at $900: look ltround unchanged fed clipped deady: load choice CURB SALES (A(ter 1 P LOS AN(ELES June 20 (AP)—Prodlower: most bid on d25c m) wings $900 A merican Metals 1000 at A4 C 250000 lambs:- 25c or more off sheep uce exchange' receipts—Butter slaughter Bristol Silver 1000 at 16e and feeders steady choice native springere pounds: cheene 17200 pounds Butter cheeme and poultry unchanged Cardiff 3500 at 40c held around 81025: best Idaho" held shove 500 at 10c Kennebee ewes extras bids slaughter 211se Eggs—I—candled clean $250 $1050 early Mammoth 100 at $180 0350: Idaho new crop feeding lambs 1—candled small extras 17e Silver King iWestern 100 at 51e -85 pounds $885 SAN FRANCISCO a June 29 A P ligrv- oKANSAS CITY Suite 29 Fogg-Rec- eipts 180 pounds —Butter eggs and cheese unchanged 1500 uneven and up mostly 10020c lower than MOII day's average lighter weights scarce steady ---7-- --I I Askedto 10 cents lower top $1160: good to Bid choice 100 pounds up $1135 01180" Gas 1$ 7 30 $ 780 around 350 poundis $1125 a few 140 to Amalg Bug pfd 2 50 Con Wag & Mach 285 180 pounds $102501145 sows $975' 0750 Utah Fire Clay 9000 "I 48 1025: a few $1035 and above stock pigs 00 15100 titan P & L $8 pid $1025 down I 56 00 do $7 pfd I 6400 Cattle-Ree- elpta 1500 75no: calves ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—A water i 00 50 TC1Aj fairly active on mod killing closetit steers and yearlings steady to 25e higher full well became a gas hole 'reported to on classes fedd other killing SALFS advarallnee oty o goty: killing calves weak good have a volume of 200000 cubic feet (Trading iti 1 stock exchange) Utah Power and Light $7 preferred 26 to choice stockers and feedersfully steady: of natural gas every 24 hours acNebraska others weak top It $5850 Colo- steers $1460: two loads 1084-poun- d rados $1360 bulk steers and yearlings cording to reporta from the Chero$1100 V1250: numerous loads of grassers kee Ridge location Mountain ' load of heifers 51025 odd $900014050: Cherokee beef cows St100 bulk butcher cows $500 Fuel Supply company to choice 1N1JUS1RIAL8 vealers $700("' - ridge is northeast of " the Powder good 4700:a few d feedaround 900 $950 I I ' Milted Bid Wash oil structure erg $975 sheep-Rec- etrtt 4000: spring lambs 25 3 PO S 3 According to reports received Amaig Sugar con) ofia lots sheet? about steady frsor loweri t 21s A -7 Corp Tirat Bee 8Lir )0 op native soring iambs I 23 most sales here H J Farrington drilling a Utah Horne Fire ins 155 ' water well for use In connection I 1 4psotrio25 1 in - Utah Southern Oil - -'I 10140 11 km eNT FRANCISCOJune 75 Utah Oil Refining 20 AP- with a wildcat feet of Cherokee 250: direct 500 i—Hoga—Receipta trItItA erS 5 rento higher top and hulk lad ridge' unexpectedly BONDS drilled into a racticalty shallow gas formation at 250 weilnta te IMMO goried nat St i It was said that no furpacking Friday Witchery "hove 210 pootirla absent P L & Ogden 51 34 23 00 20 00 ' sows Weedy hulk 9000 925 ther work has been done at the 104 50 108 oni Utah hs 41 pniel SO: hnMdirect 350: Utah-Idah- o Cettle—keeelpts 50k 104 50 103 50' Sugar steers unexpected gasser overs 100 entire supply grassers AT 6 A 6 ' t t Li i I 4 0314 — Boise Cheyenne Chicago Denver— Gr Juliet Helena Kan City Lander Burbank Mph-S- - s 4 ' k — 'Salt Lake Curb ft) orm -- 20pontid I I 94 64 60 66 56 60 54 52 76 62 60 76 60 64 60 60 70 18006 94 r 74 86 108 841 861 1 gli'il 861 781 841 661 - 83 74 70 68 88 Seattle Spokane Tonopah SVshingtn Winemcs Yellwetn Yuma 6041 68 781 721 62 58 60 60 58 681 941 821 741 841 813 821 cl el 00iCtr 10 10 00 Cdy 00!Cle 00'pt el el 001Cdy 14 la 12 00'edycl Pt 12' 001Cdy 10 00:Cdy 00!Cir 03Rtt 031Cir 00iCdf 00iCir 781 — ES :4s--i ' Fiftesn minutes of sons and harm i 1:-- rrelert K D Y with Singid Sam - 4 ' T I f 1-- E if ik - I: mony Five times s week—Mondays thru Fridays e 1:00 ERNING "DISTRIBUTORS" ENTITLED To DISCOUNTS UNDER SAID ACT BO AS AND TO REQUIRE THE MAINTENANCE BY SUCH PERSONS IN OBSERVANCE THE RESALE OP' COAL SUBJECT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE ACT OF RULES THE PRICES AND MARKETING AND REGULATIONS ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMISSION Purguant to act of Congress entitled "An Act to regulate interstate commerce nil bituminous coal and for other purposes" 1st oleos) (Public No 48 75th Cong of known se the Bituminous Coal Aet 19371 the National Bituminous Coal Conimission hereby order and directs aa follows: Coal the of 4 1 Bituminous Section Act of 1937 provides that producers accepting membership in the Code as pro-vided in section 5 (a) shall be and are herein referred to as rode members and that the provisions of such Code shall apply only to such code members except as otherwise provided by subsection th) of part II of said section Section 4 subsection (h) of part 11 Provides: "The Commission shall bY order preacribo due and reasonable inagiMunt dia or price allowances that may be count' made by Code members to persons (whether or not code members) herein referred to as 'distributors' who purchase coal for 'resale and reaell it in not less than cargo or railroad carload lots: and shall require the maintenance and observance by such persons in the rettale of such coal of the prices and marketing rules and regulaUons established under this section" Section 4 subsection (i) 13 provides: "xxxxxX "It shall not be an unfair method of of the code or competition or a violataion any requirement of this Act (I J to sell to or through anY bona-fid- e lancrlegilimateorfarmers' cooperative organisation duly ganized under the laws of any State Territory the District of Columbia or the United States whether Or not such organisation patronage divigrants rebates discounts dends or other almilar'benefits toits Members: (2) to sell through any intervening agency I any such cooperative orgailication: or (3) to pay or allow to any such cooperative organization or to any such intervening agency any discount commission rebate or dividend ordinarily paid or allowed or permitted by the code to be paid or allowed to other purchasers for purchases in wholesale or middleman quantities" 2 Pursuant to the authority of said Act the Commission orders that a hearing be held on the 19th day of July 1937 com0 o'clock A L in mencing at the hour a hearing room of the Commission at the Carlton Hotel Washington D C to receive 'evidence for the purpose of to (a) Enabling the Commission the pernont (whether or not code part II members) referred to la section 4 who purof said Act as "distributors" chase coal for resale and resell it in not less than cargo or railroad carload lots: (b) Enabling the Commission to determine the farmers' cooperative organisations Which are entitled to receive discounts under the provtgions of subsection (i) 13 of part 11 of section 4 of said Act (c) Enabling the Commisolon to determine and prescribe due and reasonable maximum discounts or price allowittices that mar he made by code members to persons entitled thereto under the provisions of said Act: and pre(d) Enabling the Commission to govscribe reasonable rules and regulations entitled to discounts erning "distributors" mints-!rane-e 'under paid Act an as to require the and observance by such persons in the resale of coal subject to the jurisdiction of the prices and marketing rulesn of the-Aand regulations established TTW Notice of the time place and purpose 3 lot' said hearing shall be given by the Secin retary of the Commission by publishing a newspaper of general circulation in each of the districts created under the Act a Copy of this order on three (3) succeesive days and by mailing to thet Secretary or Acting Secretary of each District Board and to each known code member In all of said rdistricts a cony of this order By order of the Commission Dated this 24th day of June 19)7 F WITCHER McCULLOUGH (SEAL) Secretary 111 E ' P til VOICE OF TH E WEST I sas JUNE 30 WEDNESDAY M el A 07t 001Pt h e or (CBS"0 WEDNESDAY Now therefore It is hereby ordered that such hearing be and the Is same hereby set for Friday the 9th day of July 1937 at 10 o'clock a m before the undersigned Herbert H Schiller one of the judges of the above entitled court at his courtroom in the city end county building at Salt Lake city Utah and that notice of the hearing of said report and petition be given this order Once a bypublication-week for two weeks preceding the 9th day of July 1937 in the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret Eve' ning News HERBERT M SCHILLER Judge RALPH T STEWART Attorney for Receiver Dated this 22nd day of June 1937 RE or I 001C1r 001Cle 12 12 12 petition - or Radio Programs 00ICdy 00rOly 400ICdy 001Pt el In the Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County State of Utah S W Lustig plaintiff vs Intermountain Building & wirligertelatiOn a Corporation and Bank CommisRulon F Sterie sioner of the State of Utah Defend-ant- e In the matter of the receivership of Intermountain Building -& 18001 Association a corporation-Order 115 Case No 56842 Iamea L White Ancillary Receiver herein having presented to the court and filed herein his first report of the administration of the estate of Intermounreceivership tain Building & Loan Amociation the appmval therefor andpetition of and for taro order for allowance of receiver's fees and expenses and for the allowance and approval of lees for legal services rendered by the receiver's attorney and It appearing that notice should be given of the hearing of said report and - 79 ROSEBROUGH—Frank S Rosehrough 123 South West Temple street cerebral hemorrhage June B26 CROWLEY—Frank Crowley 64 Delta Colo nephritis June 26 THAYER—Calvin Da Vill Thayer 30 Midaccident June 28 vale auto-trai- n about 49 Detrane DEFRANE—Donat Pocatello Idaho Pulmonary tuberculosis June 28 KARALIVANOS—Nick Haralivenos about 45 54 West First South street acute nephritis June 26 PRATT—Elzina Wheeler Pratt 58 119 Harvard avenue paralysis June 25 27 &ye MurBACANI—George Bacani June 27 ray acute endocardilis TAYLOR—Pearl G Taylor 45 Ventura Cal rheumatic heart disease June 24 ALLEN—Album Jesse Allen 21 Salina pulmonary turberculosis June 27 WASHING-TOCOAL COMMISSION No B D AN ORDER PROVIDINC1 TOR A HEARING TO RECEIVE EVIDENCE EOR THE ENABLINO THE OOMMISPURPOSE SION TO DETERMINE THE PERSONS REFERRED TO IN SECTION 4 PART (h) OF THE BITUMINOUS COAL ACT OF TO DETER1937 AS 'DISTRIBUTORS" ORMINE FARMERS COOPERATIVE GANIZATIONS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE DISCOUNTS UNDER THE PROVISIONS SUBSECTION PART II OF (t) 13 SECTION 4 OF SAID ACT TO DETERAMU-MUMINE DUE AND REASONABLE OR PRICE ALLOWDISCOUNTS PERANCES BY CODE SONS ENTITLED THERETO UNDER THE OF THE ACT: AND TO PROVISIONS AND PRESCRIBE RICASONDETERMINI9 GOVABLE RULES AND REGULATIONS 4001Cdy 641" 14 1041 1041 Pt 00Pt 00!Clr - ( feow- 'rriffe 60 Ore Pueblo Betio St Louis Salt Lake Ban Diego Oakland Unlisted Industrials 500 861 781 781 1001 1021 Pocatello beai Found in Well Drilled for Water 8R 10 12 14 22 12 84 Phoenix " a 12 SO 102 Omaha Paid 681 541 66 90 88 72 P Modena Noedlea New York - 4c t 92 82 Deaths It' k- p 861 861 601 78 98 Colo 11100n Drant Lyman 23 Pevaon Elizabeth Myers 19 Payson Boyd C Wilton 21 PIVIOn: Jennie V Tanner 18 Payson l'i Po s i g2 EnaughaMcCandlass22- - Mu— reka: Mae fichemenalty 22 Provo John Lundberg Jr 38 Idaho Fa Ha Idaho: 31 Denver Peggy Fr 111IMI Reeves 'nail -- g c'l Vi 7! 1 Id in 2 va Stations ' 8 rps — Mad ILOVPIONI Scoriae 19 Payson: Dorothy En01111 Gardner 17 Salem George Clinton Smith 21 Provo Matta Crawford 26 M agna M TODAY x gli Elm 1 0 o ern :" I Statistics 116" -- supplfersy — Charles K Brown Produce Markets k MONROE—Funeral services for Cornelia F Carter McDonald 76 of Monroe Who here at the home ot ber daughter Mn John 'Swain Saturday will be hold Thursday at 2 p tn at the Sevier ward L D S chapel Burial will be in Joseph cemetery McDoneld was born at Parowan on May 4 1861 a daughter of John R and Eliza Carter When 4 years old her parents moved to Montana and later to Sevier where she had lived for 54 years Iti residing in Monroe the last 10 years 1876 she was married to Thomas Noakte and after but death a few years later married Dan Archie McDonald an active L D S church She was worker a Relief society teacher for 25 died 722 725 717 - ' McDonald 1 e2 RALT1AKE 835 14 C Mathilda Pierson Hanson Livestock Alarket Prices- '"' of Cornelia F 463 '6 I June 29 (USDA i e-Receipte 481 includes 368 40 113 for market and through steady to 5c 06 lower top $1130 mixed butchers down '(13s'o to $1100 lights mid heavyweights down 09 to $1000 packing sows 88500950 44 67 Cattle-Rec- eipts Include 122 04 through 34 direct and 44 for market 04 common few steers lots $72567875 22 kinds down to $525 few lots heitere 50 odd lots common to medium $5000625 21 cows $4000)550 cutter kinds down to 02 medium and $325: odd bulls $500: common 91-- 4 kinds vealers $850 6950 0314 good down to $500 06 r2 Sheep-Rec- eipts 898 Includes 1072' '29 °31 direct and for market through 145 011ya few lots trucked in lambs $90041000J 14 few yearlings $525 40 OCDEN June 29 ( "14 Receipts 150 generally steady ot Sc lowive 05 Practical top $1130 on bulk best 25 ing: one extra choice lot 81150 mixed 88 0134 butchehreo mostly 81110 down few sows 30 04 - '''r - - t ItZ 14'1 0134 hisiirs C Farr about 33 former dent of Salt Lake City died at hie home in Rapid City S D of 'complications followclean ing a gunshot Injury received whit ing a gun In hie home June T Mr Farr an employe of the R F Good Ileh company In Rapid City spent morn of hitt early life in Salt Lake City Its at tended high school hem and later Stanford For several university at Palo Alto Cal with associatkl he Will the rubber years Company In Salt Loge City and wait trans ferrad to South Dakota In 1935 Surviving ars his widow Mrs Fawn Gil leapt° Farr and a son Theodore C Farr Jr both of Rapid City: and hie mother 14re Elsie J Farr assistant buyer for Whipple Apparel shoo in Salt Lake City The body will be brought hers for services and burial )uneral MtNOUS Marian Stein 14 of Hermon Stein 430 last Twenty-firs-daughter t South street died of a heart limeint Monday at 5 ' ' k3iimgfitnett local was bho7 November 14 1920 1 a ::: ''' "' but had lived hi salt tioeakPecattteylicftorkgho past 15 years attending w w 4f local public schools A daughter of Her- yea rm 4 '' we 6 mon and Maria Constantino tiker a P 4 41 idtein she la a She Is survived by eight daughters Mrs v Vt la log ' 0'4 "0 ”" Fred Levi Pelt Lake City: Mn William -' ourvhedonly by her father 6:103 6: ''' 4 e I Ross $3 n 4 fe nA9-otmorr 0 be Mills acid Mrs Audrew '4 conducted both of -4 s o 44 vmonacv a a 11esisberavileau:vit Deseret mortuary Joseph: Mrs Elliot Sargent Sevier B:rter Mrs e Olt"P Oftl P V — - 4 7411 Wasatch Lawn ceme- Rube Ross Ririe Idaho: Mr Martin Rich 11 - 4 A 1“1044 -v tery Mrs John Swain mid Mrs Alden Forbush ril - m i 4 is ft :::-:77'!:: 1 one 12: sister Mrs John all of Monroe: t II t‘ti A162 41 Erik M f Wash one brother Ifiverett Bridges George Terry Carter of Twin Fano Idaho: 47 greatgrandchildren 54 grandchildren Iblik 11 ear ribitiSIMMulwgi Orme libdk Mill 116111km wietame" lima acanew 04ilbotminirinirl NM ENIft Mrs Matbilds Pierson Hanson 8& widow and 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 2221242526 28 29 30 1 2 of Hans C Hanson died of canoes incident 6 7 8 9 JO 1 to age Monday in a local hospital JOEL Her home was at 321 Marlon greet lire Hanson was Iborn in Mainne— Swe-- --- Stocks7- -Bonds den July 11 1850 and came to Salt Lake OGDEN—Funeral services for Sterling (Compiled by the Associated Press) City 58 years ago where she had since Yeoman 71 who died Monday at his resi(Compiled by the Associated Press) 60 30 15 15 been an active worker in the L D S dence 2320 Iowa avenue following a long 10 10 20 Fore1i0 Indust: Rails Mils Stocks will be conducted Thursday at 10 Illness Rani Indust Utile gn Relief society -- 2 Net ehange e 3 3 ---- 1 are a daughter Mrs Octavia a m in Lindquist & Sons funeral chapel by Net change 3 t- 4 '8 H Surviving '2010- 9x102 2 x391 82'8 Tuesday 882 Tuesday Salt Lake City a son Paul Bishop John Gibson of the West Ogden L Walgren x959 Previous day 879 Oscar Mattison 393 626 Burial will be in Ogden city Price a sister Mrs Marie D S ward 913 1023 962 day Month ago 909 419 664 Previouo Mesa eine: 14 grandchildren cemetery Mangson 931 1031 984 ago Year ago 481 636 Mouth 857 : and 18 Year 68 922 ago 1027 1020 1831 hig4 161'6 54° 990 1044 1028 74 high 1937 low 879 391 626 1937 1937 low 906 1022 959 70 1936 high 537 728 1930 993 982 1044 1031 7: fi0 high 2 1936 low 30 734 434 557 1036 Movement 1rrrecerte 3ERTMT 1932 low i BOUNTIFUL—Charles K Brown 46 458 400 846 1932 hw 17'5 8 7 23'9 1018 989 1029 1005 died of a heart attack Tuesday at his home 1929 high 1843 1577 1928 high 1469 1 Odell's orchard near here in Licenses 1927 low 618 618 Ten low yield bonds: 516 lie Brown was born in Tams IQWa New 1931 low Tuesday March 7 1891 to Oliver and Ruth KenGeorge Laster Deming 28 Salt Lake Previous day 1101 dall Brown City: to came He Bountiful 12 Month ago Dow-Jon- es 1106 ago where he had since been engagedyears Ida Whittington 25 Salt Lake city in Year farming (Furnished by J A Hogle kCo mdnbere 193? 313 Parley 18 Prnvo: By Forret Mrswidoware his Judith Now York stock exchange) 193T low Fullmer IL Springville Danetta 1084 VanSurviving m Brown s daughter Mrs Close Low High 1936 high 1135 Marjory Irtorgemon: a granddaughter his Ilea M I li 22 American Pork: 20 Indust "16810 18811 16711 up 40 1936 low 1010 : 24 mother now a Mrs Ruth Ramadan Loran C Wentz 22 Provo 5095 5021 5055 up38 1928 high 20 rails brother Welter Brown and a sister Mrs 2580 2535 2556 up 11 1932 low 20 utilities 888 Harold C Jackaon 29 Price: Minnie Gadburg all of Tama 40 bonds 9954 off 17 xNew 1037 low e Kathryn June Phillips 27 Price nil- - —''l ligw OOS 150 08 Mrs Marjorie Anderson Mime 20 of 5150 South Sixth Wiest street died in a local how approximately pita' at 6 a in Tuesday four hours after she had given birth to a daughter She was the wife or Richard C alsee Daughter of Mike and Olive Anderson she was born in park CID November 15 1916 and had realded in Murray 11 years besides her husband and Surviving her another daughter fritre"ntdeauatt(Ititrhe are following brothers and 'issue: Harris Gene Ronald Rene Anne it and Ann Z Anderson all of Murray Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 9 wt in the George A Jenkins Additional services mortuary in Murray will be conducted tridav in Richmond where burial will take place Marian Stein '1p6 Charlotte Charlotte - - Averages ruipRDAY QUOTATIONS I ' 1 -- - -- - 6 - " claim Mr Porter said the company has received the assay on the second car shipped which is as follows: Gold 25 ounces: silver 463 ounces lead 6 per cent The company carried on develop-Mo- 1V I : f Theodore C Farr At Rowley eft of 65 Lenox street Midvale died Tuesday at 0'25 a m in a local hospital of heart disease Mr Rowley was horn in Scipio Sep tem- her 14 186 and had resided in Utah most of hie life his only survivor Single and unemployed II a brother Josh Rowley Fillmore A 1 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT or BITUNATIONAL INTERIOR THE Marjorie A Mace Al Rowley ' t I ITS 1T1 45-to- I 114 i112 - In Ego HY No Seel LEGAL NOTICES OBOirit VIM No TIME OF HEARIN° AND 0WOAkPW0000aWVeR010110dae0 FROYIDIND FOR NOTICE UPON IrEe State and Local Obituaries ir-7- 15 -- ' Of 60 STOCKS AVERAGE ' III' ' - 21 0 ' Tintic Oph Ir Mines company has 13 11 received settlement on the first carload of ore shipped this season from 21 Its property on Lion hill between L Ophir canyon" and Silverid° can- yon it wu announced Tuesday by F E Porter the company's general 111 I WEDNESDAY MORNING TUNE 36 1931 --- -- Tintic Ophir Nets $4067 On Shlpment ' - p -- - THE SALT LAKETRIBIINr ' A Early Birds 6:55—KDYL—Far1fl Flashes 7:00—IrDTL—Today'm Almanac 7:15—KDYL—Tonic Tunes o News 7:30—RDYL—Trans-RadiFolks' Frolic 8:00—NBC—Organ Reveries — Richard 'Albert Organist Weelans Piano Fityliat 8:30—KDYL—Romance of a Salt of Clothes interlude and Romance 9:45—K1DYD—Rhythm Jack 9:00—NBC—Happy of Mary Marha 0 :30—K DYL—Musical Varieties for Wives—Mary Miller Alden Professor Carl Drake 10:00—KDYL—Iceities and Oddities Interlude 10:05—KDY1r-Melo- dic Wigs of the Cabbage M JUNE 30 4 - Serenade e 6:30—K8L—Munte of the Morning 7:00—KSL—International News 7:15—CBS—Fred Ireibei at the Organ 6:00n—KFIL—flunrise Moods 8:00—KEIL—Internations1 News 8:15—ICHL—Morning Shopping News Melodies 9:00—KSL—Judith Adams' Fashions in Foods Jane Stewart 9:15—KSL—Jennie hoe' "Timely Tim' 9:30—CBS—U S Navy Band Symphony 9:45—CBS—Our Gal Sunday Bob 10:13—CBS—Hymns of All Churches 10:27—CBS—Batty Crocker 10:33—CBS—Modern Cinderella 10:48—CBS—John K Watkins 11:00—CBS—Big Sister Patch" 11:15—K8L—Melody Minutes 1030—NBC—“John's Other Witt" 11:30—CBS—Tour News Parade with Ed- 10:45—NBC-9- ust Bill" Plain win C HU 11:00—KDYL—Traneradio News and Marge P M 11:15—NBC—Fantasie in Rhythm of the Air B A 11:30—NBC—How to Be Charming Rolfe and his orchestra Reed Ken11:45—KDYL—Inquiring Reporter Delmar Edmundson soloisti nedy 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(Paid Adv' - - - (Paid Adv) WITHIN TO SOLI THE PROPPRIX RALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD COMPANY In the Dietrict Court of the United States In and for the Diltrict of Utah Central D or Leger Printing Company Plaintiff Ye Salt Lake wad Utah Railroad Compauy Defendant Walker Bank and Trost Comotor and Reconstructiou Finance Corporation having filed herein a petition for tit interlocutory order of sale herein prior to the adjudication of the rights of the parties said sale to include all of the property and &net" of the Salt Lake and Tilsit Rallroed Company or hi which said Salt Lake aud Utah Railroad Coonenv ia in any wise loterest ed held and poisoned by B L Ball as receiver herein and also applying for appoint moot of a Special Master to make 'Lid sale and B L Ban receiver herein having filed llidPeotr"14 ital:ekrle"eltectillot :ebigetirrers'anVpdrotie rty and sleets if a sale is ordered and if either as sole bidder or am intereeted in such bid the bid is aerepted that he be permitted to acquire said property fres of any trust by reason of his relationehip as receiver of said propertv and to the pro ceedings herein and good cause appearing thenfor— It is ordered that the 20th dire of A D 1937 tit the hour of ten (10) o'clock a in of salt day at the Court Room of the above entitled Court in the Federal Building on 14 alit Street in Salt Lake City and County State of Utah be and paid time and place is hereby fixed as the tlme and place for hearing said petition of said Walker Bank and Trust Company and Paid and Reconstruction Finance Corporation also for the bearing of said petition (it said K L Bali ast receiver herein and that ail intereet show nun If any there parties he it paid time and place why an Order of Sale clould not issue in prayed for in maid petition of Walker Bank end Trust Finance ComCompany and Reeontruction pany and why the said B h Ball should not be permitted to bid or be interested a bid for said property Cud assets if a sale Is ordered And if successful as a bidder or interested in the successful bid made why the said B L Ball and all parties interested with him in acquiring satlt property end assets should not acquire and purchase the same On complying with the conditions of sale free and clear of any timid by reason of the relationship of said B 1 Bail to the said property in this proceeding as Re cetver It Di Further ordered that the notice of Paid hearing and this order to shove cause be given to and served upon all parties in ally manner interested in the Estate in the hands of said Receiver in the following manlier 1 Cowl all parties of record herein by serving a copy of this order upon said parties or their respective attornevs 2 Upon all other parties in interest including preferred ! claimants and general creditors of the derendent corporation and all and every person having or- claiming SOY interest In initd property and- lento itt the hands of said B L Ball as receiver by service upon maid parties of a copy of said order and upon all absent claimants and tor service of Such order partiee in intermit If practicable wherever found and likewise a of this order upon the of service copy by said R L Ball as receiver who is in and charge of the property to be sold 3 In addition to the foregoing let a copy of this order be published in The Salt Lake Tribune a newspaper printed and of Salt published in the City and County Lake State of Utah at least nee a week for six successive weeks and mailing a copy thereof to the last known poet office address of each oitimant and creditor and all other parties interested to maid property and &nets Service of a copy of said order upon the service partite in interest shall be deemedmade as and sufficient if publication herein required and a copy of maid orderad-is mailed to the last known post office dress of each party in interest with the as le postage thereon fully prepaid except the parties who have appeared of record and have counsel As to parties of record appearing by attorneys service of this order nail be made Upon the attorneys for said parties in Done open court this 29th day of May A D 1937 PT THE COURT! TILLMAN D JOHNSON Judge Filed in United States District Court Die trirt of Utah May 29 1937 W B Wilson kbletrom Deputy Clerk by V P A True Copy: Attest: B W vmsoN Clerk (Seal) By V P Ahlettorn Deputy UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFBITUNATIONAL THE INTERIOR WASHING- MINOUS COAL COMMISSION TON D C—Order No 8 AN ORDER DIRECTING ALL MB- TRICT BOARDS TO PROPOSE STAND- ARDS OF CLASSIFICATION or COALS AS TO BINDS QUALITIES AND SIZES PRODUCED IN SAID DISTRICTS AND STANDARD 'METHODS AND RULES OF MAKING AND APPLYING SUCH CLARKFICATIONS AND DIRECTING SAID DISTRICT BOARDS TO FILE THE SAME WITH THE NATIONAL BITUMINOUS AT ITS OFFICE INCOAL COMMISSION D C SUBTHE CITY OF WASHINGTON JECT TO REVIEW MODIFICATION AND FINAL DETERMINATION THEREOF BY AND ORDERING A THE COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE FIXING SUCH AND DETERMINING OF CLASSIFICATION OF STANDARDS AND RULES FIXING THE METHODS AND PLACE OF SUCH HEARING - TIME AND PRESCRIBING THE NOTICE TO BE GIVEN THEREOF Pursuant to act of Congrees entitled "An Act to regulate interstate commerce in bi- tuminous coal and for other purposes" (Public No la 15th Cong lst knowt ag the Bituminous Coal Act of 1937 Bituminus Coal Code promulgated and under authority of said Act isthe National directed to Bttuminous Coal Commiesion prescribe for code members minimum Prices and marketing rules and regulations In order to comply with said direction altridger:3uicsilatestilfilacVihoenreobfe ceomar lisaht(c)I ttianig- in the several qualities and sizes produced districts and standard methods and rules of making and applying such clansificationg Pursuant to the authority of said Act the National Bituminous Coal Commission hers- by orders that 1 All District Boards of the several districts created by said Act are herebydirected to proposes ota ndards of classifica(ion of coal as to kinds qualities and sizes standard produced in said districts and and applying methods and rules of making file the samesuch classifications and to Cootwith the National Bituminous Coal Washmission at its office in the City of of 7th the on before or C day B ington and to considered be same Intr1931 the said National Bituminous Coal Commission in a hearing hereinafter vided ordered 2—It- - la hereby-furth- er that National Bituminous Coal Commission a Public hearing be held on the Sth day of at the hour ofcommencing room July 1937 Cornof the 10:00 A M in a hearing mission at the Carlton Hotel Washington D C to determine and establish standards kind to quell- of claselfication of coal as dieties and sizes produced in the several and rules of Iteirtsandatandard-metho- ds classificatione ins such making end "'InvConstimere' code Counsel At said besting partlee member' and all P:other interested before the Corn- may "weer end h heard Commission shall mission Thereafter the order fig and establish by appropriateclassification to as coal of of standards in the kinds qualities and sizes produced methods and several districts and standard such classifirulee of making and applying at said hearing cation(' as determined Notice of said hearing shall be ofgiven the under the direction of the Secretary orderCommission by mailing copies of Hite Beersto Consumers' Counsel and to the tarter or Acting Secretaries of the respective diateicts and bv publication a of notice upon of three consecutive day' in of newspaper said districts epneral circulation in each shall The notice published In said newenaper contain the date and Place of the hearint end a condole statement of the subject matter of the bearing By order of the Commission June 191T — Dated thia 74th filIV of F WITCHER McCULLOUGH Secretary (PEAL) I FUN ERALS ESECKSION—Ilerefeea for Wary Eliza Erckson Will he conducted Thursday at 12 noon in the Whittier ward chapel Bishop ?red W fichwendiman erficiarInit Friends may cell at the French tom hi the mortuary 311 East say enth Muth street Wednesday evening and morning and at the Thursday chapel Kensington avenue and Second East street Thtsroday from 11 a M Willi limo of gervices Interment "Surrey city cemetery under directios or Deseret Mortua ry EIRESSON—Funeral services for Lemi le H Erekson 43 will be conducted Fridie at 2 p m in Payson Second ward choice' Bishop John F Olsson will officiate Friend may call at the imperial room In the mortuary in Payson Friday prior to services Inter- ment is the Payson cemetery under direction of the beeeret mortuary 8101161t—Services Fred Blorke aged shout 65 years will be held WecineadaY at 2 o'clock the Itickette-Alloo- tt 344 mortuary Inlaid Pint South street The department of Utah United States will Spaninivamericen War Veterans have charge The interment will be in City cemetery with military honor ELLIN—Funeral services for Arthur James halis will be conducted Thureday at 3 p In in the Rose room 36 East elttS Roth street First Counselor y Erickson or the Third Ward OfMusic will be furnished bv ficiating the mortuary at Friends may cali at the Continental room in the mortuary Interment Mt Olivet prior to services cemetery tinder direction of the reneret mortuary HAMBLIN—Funeral services for Wham Hamblin Jr will be conducted ThursIn the Rose room 38 day It 1 p m Earl Seventh South street Music will be furnished by the Deeeret mortuary string trio Friends may call at the State room In mortuary until tim of services Interment in the City cemetery Under direction of the Deseret mortuary a the for at r aft - the Celesta' for aervices Twitched Searle will b held Wednesin the Twenty-thir- d day at 1 p tn want chapel A Bishop Jelin call officiating at thee may Friend' room et mortuary 38 Fast Seventh South treet Tuesday until 3 home 902 Ir verett p rn and at Verillet Tumidity evening and WednesdaY prior to services Interment ender direciles of Deseret mortuary TEIlg--Irun- eral services for Charlott Marian Stein 16 will be conducted Thursday at 11 a m in the Rose room 36 seventh Routh street C V President Jackson of the L D- S Mexican branch officiating Friends ni alt Call at thetParadita In- Mortuary untiL tintelsf serviette terment in the Wasatch Lawn burial of the under t direction park mortuary Barer - the at ' ''' b MMEt1 FUNERAL 1 DIRECTORS built of "Armco Ingot Iron" or Redwood" are superior to those mods of tovepipa iron or pine Booklet on better casket d upon re- cAsxrril "Clear quite QUALTROIMIL ima attract Was 335R 544 So Main FLORISTS BROWN FLORAL reac 2 stores d CO Wan AN CALL Beautiful designing 2540 or Was 61 8 EXPERT - AWNINGS A A A TENT A AWNING—Awnings emupiete 70c up camp turn Umbrella tents 140 E 2nd 8o Was 1323 A ADA118 SMITH Mira awnings canopies camp equip Lowest prices A aniogs 225 Edison W 1854 complete 75c up SPEItle tent Awning Co Awnings tents 270 So W Tern cavern waterproof t EXTERMINATED BEDBUGS without fumigation Jensen Was 2575-- EXTWRMINATION 1150 r rm Guar oe CONTRACTORS—Day Job H EBERT expert roofing insulating waterproofing H 3995 1293 Hudson CONCRETE WORK—Band traveL aim soil mixer for hire Was 9775-1- f FLOOR ELECTRIC sanding 350 polisher FINISHING tor reut oleo machine So State Was 4948 FIX IT EXPERT sewing machine repairing work gaper Appliance 49 guar E M Bo it LAWN MOWERS M 20 Yrw Home 4284 Wits Et SHARPENED LAWN mowere sharpened and repaired Chas A Irowlar key sate and lock work' 20 yrs at 62 W Dewy W 4980 MATTRESS REPAIRING mATTRERszo remade with or without inner oprings Eborhardt'a Was 3299 MOVING AND STORAGE MOVING VANS Low rates—fastest safest way to ship furniture anywhere in the west Bonded insured china packers Expert For No crating necessary local and long Meteor moving packing storage shiPPIng phone Redman's Was 818 Warehouse located at 136 9 4th West COAST to coast moving at reduced rates covered by ins No crating packing nee Fireproof Storage Mollerup Mov gtorage CO 155 S W T W1592 biADLEY TRAN8irElt 6301tAGIll CU 49 Feat Broadway Was 1178 WB SPECIALIZB1 IN MOVING SALT LAKE TRANSFER CO W 2338 PAINT your home OIL Hy 689 after SPECIAL pried this ttsfaction guaranteed p week paperhanging: - -- 8194-- 5:30 painting W It Duke Hy PAINT and paperhanging cleaning est 7708-It- - Low prices Hy Fret PAPERHANGING cleaning guar Work tree est painting Was 1184 PAINTING and papering on easy monthiy Wan 7005-payments PATENT- THOMAS - ATTO RNEYS U S Reg TradeTHOMAS marks Drawings Season Bldg W7202 la PRINTERS—BOOKBINDERS CENTURY PRINTING CO printing bind 235 Etii1011 It W 1801 library binding public 221 Edison St W 1670 log ruling and Pia Fprivate G Duet eo REFRIGERATION -- tEnvItle151T7XL MAKES terrinS NIGHT Free inspection Special rates WM on REFRIGERATION SERVICE SHOP 516 Dexter 49t RUG Wax 63136 CLEANING FRANK MARTIN CO Expert mg Upholfurniture cleaning Oriental rug - stered 1630 So State Hy 7276 epecialist UESERET CLEANERS—linen rug clean-M- k In city Wilton Oriental or Amin work at home If desired Hy 646 ROMNEY Rua Cleaning Co It mite no more for the test 1015 go Tth E Hy 8502 by the Bids will be received State Board of Supplies and Pur SHADES WINDOW Lake Salt 236 State Capitol theft Lioweett City Utah 3 until 10 a m Satur- SANDERS WINDOW SHADES 1937 on the following tree samples and quotationa day July prices 101111 el rollers liIWWICei hld on made Utah: Ogden fob Wes RIS Pm Pirate reversed 2000 Bbis Bituminous material SittimiBOK 3 330 SC and 'Noe roue material Type RC-- per State 2 WHO'S WHO Road Commiasion Specifications The Board reserves the right to Firms and Individual!' Ready fs reject or accept ant: or wholebids: Or Service e Render or to accept or reject the any part of any bid MECHANICAL AUTOMOTIVE and Executive Secretary It mrus BOARD OF SUPPLIES AND WALT BLOOMFIELD Top and Glass Co PURCHASE Tops as good as new 113 East First South Was 4519 1 DIVIDEND NOTICE BUTTONS BUCKLES COVERED The Board at Directors of on buttonholes Utah-Idah- o HEMSTITCHING pleating' Sugar Company eyelets etc Hrs Hiders Specialty Brio June 11 1937 declared a dividend To 4 East Broadway Has 9969 of 15 cents per share on the Class "A" Preferred Stock of the ComHEALTH SERVICES pany for the quarter ending June NATIONAL Hernia Cita lo H Deena M D 30 1937 expert till's IttiPturS spec No oppr The Board also 'declared a givlfitters Nees ldg Was 2220 dend of 5 cents per share oh the HOME and OFFICE SERVICES Common Stock of the Company Both dividends are payable on SALT LAKJ llitNITUktkl CO W 363e with pries Complete stock of fterrtIture or about June 30 1937 to stockW elm elm holdervof word at the close of — for every pocket 33 SERVICES business on June 17 1937 MISCELLANEOUS W T PYPER Secretary - et reedy thetehlog itime It 12 Date of first Insertion June ttleh Photo m Etlab 26 venni 27 W Flo temple War 221s 1937 101Jatt S COM CAMS FOUNTAIN MEAT 30 Date of last insertion June FTC nuoin RE FRIG end er RV 1937 WA& 4605 W B BINTZ — I 4 - e- CO - - - |