Show f Uht Salt i!ake Crtbune V Friday Morning tyty 9 1943 April Stock Market Quotations Y Bond Prices Stock Prices Stocks Drift Lower in Closing Hour NEW YORK April 8 W— Selective recoveries brightened the lock market picture Thursday but assorted leaders failed to attract bidders and many finished in minus territory Anrll 8 (AP) — Following a tabulation of Thursday' (tack trans- (Sales I In hundreds) I I I I ISalesl High Low Close 22i Adams Kx 12HI 12H 43 Air Heducl J8 44))l 43 1 461 Alaska J u 6Hl 12f H H I - lB5Hll55'ilin5' 301 10 HI 10H Dl Al C 3 Allied Htnl A 111 281 C M I 14! Am Alrln I ( ' 81 Am Can A Fl Am C 55' Am Crvs el 111 Am Distil IRi Am Ioco 51 Am Metal A R A tSI 57i 181 Am Roll Ml BAR! lt 10H) 35HI 35 V 3t HI 64 tliil 7UVji 141 261 14U 26 H H H H Vi H H 'Ki 17 21 21 H 64 80 35 H 80 30 HI 34 I 't 26 4 gyi ni' 14HI en 14H 14 l 9' 26l! 26 24 143I143H 101 54il 53 V4 12! 38 1 37HI 37HI- - t ta 1111 A Co member (Comttiled by J A Hogle or the New Tork slock exchange) Close Change Ixw Hlrh 136 68 13518 135 52 off 48 Industrial 35 75 3520 3530: off 19 Kails Utllltle 1924 1880 18 78 off 11 0560 un 03 Bonds 0131 off 24 Commodltle - hk NEW TORK April 8 (AP) — Following a list of Thursday transactions on the New York curb exchange: STOCKS (Sales In Hundreds) ISalesl High Low I Close 11! Am Superpower 27 12 12 12 Bunker 32' 8 Citle Service 8H 8H 5 54Ri 5 Elec B A Sh 5V 62 64 31! 65 do pfd 7 7 7 Hccla Mining 2l 2 i£ 281 2 Mt City Copper 2 A 2 2 T 10! Mines Nat 2 2 101! 2 Niag Hud Pow 121 11 10 10 7 Technicolor Trans-Lu1 II 2 2 3 1 1 501 1 United Qas 2 2 22! 2 Bug Is Utah-Idah- 6 6 o 39 v 261 31 H 12! 27 a3 241 21 1061 lS 12V4 28 fott 9112 8 BS 9 3 47 35 H 41 Livestock Market Quotations 44H (Utah-USDA- n n n 1& (Utah-USDA- rt n " Cp-B- NlckeL I 39i Trends Mixed In Bond List TR NEW YORK April 8 UP)— Mixed trends and small price changes ruled in most departments of Thursday's bond market Changes In both directions were generally in fractions although some wider moves occurred In the rails principally on the down side Activity contracted considerably on the indefinite performance with sales at $12242500 against $16777000 on Wednesday Tacking on small plus signs were among others Armour 4s at 106S Chicago & Alton 3s at 264 Gulf Mobile & Northern 5s at 95' ManaU Sugar 4s at 574 Morris & Essex 44s at 454 Northern' Pacific 6s at 75 and Western Pacific first 5s at 64?4 Declining issues included some bonds of the Missouri Pacific Baltimore A Ohio New Haven Katy Lehigh Valley International Great Northern Columbia Gas Cleveland Union Terminal Rock Island and Atlantic Coast Line : (AP-USD- I calf-weig- 2SI 36l I 7l 68l fall-ehor- n ini I 25! 14l $iauoaoiu Bis-ab- Md-Co- n Grain — Chicago Wheat 8 (API CHICAGO prleeia April about a cnt in Uie closing roppl Thuradar following a aharp break In mln-tite- trie pram at Wlnnipec where aelling to American Iolereita forced Jrtlythan 5 cent lower at one vneat mora tune rn earner eotlon wheat gave the Eajier rrounl rapidly when felling Increased on Prtcea aubequently t"ie Winnipeg fceeaii but final rUied cntr from Athe to iowi 1 Mi centi for SLiotaUone were off Mv (143H : July $1424 with wheat on aelling bjr Rye with northwest connections houea1drop)ed to Hj cent lower Small cainl whl-ta had diaplayed Independent earner were :reng-rwiped out In the final VO minutes eloeine being off to cent Corn wasprices unchanged at tel'incs with some trading la the July - oi h Septemter contract a-i- d CHICAGO Ajxll 8 (AP)'— bow High Open Wheat — Viv $1 44 1 fl 44V4 II 43 43H 44H 1 46H Cora — Ytr 1 CI Ju'y ep Vi -- 1 1 Juir 1 Close $1 43"a 41 424 143S 4Vs i 45 " 105 1 01 Oata — 62H 61 60Ml Juy Sep Kec m 624 62U 60H 1 60i 43H 42 44 1 48 1 01 1 03 1 05 1 01 1 1 03 1 T iMrc lda 1 1 60 H 61 V4 601 Cash Quotations - ed a: a I a jjjsoj jduu Companies Investing NEW TORK April 8 (AP) (National Association of Securities r:ridend Share Fund iTiveetors Inc Kevstone Cuatodn do 4 4 do Fund tjuaneriy lnc Share : 1119-poun- j ' 1 B-- 8-- Var-vlan- d Dealer Bid Inc) — I U20 2&03 24 85 9 01 4 39 4 00 5 75 Asked 1 32 21 95 27 31 9 91 4 R5 4 50 6 60 Index Commodity NEW TORK April — The Awvlated Press weichted wholesale price Index of to Thursdnv advanced 35 mmmoditie 106 5 previous day 10655: week ato ago 77 ago year rcocih luozs pi 9 24 U S d 755-poun- d b44-pou- I : 1111-poun- 49l 39! 10l 47l 20l : I I I 19l 19l I I I l 1! 11! 8l 8l 39! 68! 39l 37! 37l 57! 37l 58! T7' 23! 12l 35! 22! 22l 22' 34' I & Go 210 Beaten BIdg 25 E 2nd So 7l 35! 11! Dial 0015 I Bonds Lincoln Uro 24( I I Government 01 "7 1 22' 2ol 37! 21l 22! 22l 17! 17' 37! 29! 28l : 0: S L Stock h thank-lessne- 7 1C 7c iRico c Argentine 225 at 600 Sioux Mines 900 at 800 at $180 Tintic Standard Walker 100 at 30c Sugar common 91 at $225 p m) CURB SALES (12-Crescent Eagle 300 at 11 cents cent East Standard 3000 at 3 Tintic Standard 100 at $180 Utah-Idah- 2c o 2 ZCMI thursdat Utah Power Light $5525: 6 at $5500 S Sales $7 pfd Wool Markets Vnul-datlo- n 4 at Bid 60 75 30 75 00 00 I Asked $ 7 80 29 50 7 70 925 '138 00 73 00 Bank Gearings debit $445896500 Wednesday's S L Same dav last year clearing Thursday's Seone day last year 25875-4(I- $434992805 303U3JB3Y Produce Market O P A MAXIMUM PRICE BUTTER IN BULK — SAN FRJ NCI SCO 93 score $ 48 47 92 core 47 90 (core CHEESE— SAN FRANCISCO 27 Triplet EGGS—SALT LAKE CITT 43 doxen Large white special 40 extras dozen white Large 38 Large white standards dozen 38 Medium whit extras dozen NEW TORK Aprll'8 (AP) — Butter— 737135 pounds firm price unReceipt at celling changed — Cheese Receipts 341741 pounds: nominal no quotations Faes — Recelnla —22 863 cases: firm Dressed poultry Firm: al) fresh and frozen prices unchanged no quotation Live poultry — Nominal CHICAGO April 8 (AP) — Butter — Receipts 336631 pounds firm price un- cnangea firm 26689 cases Bugs — Receipts prices unchanged— Live poultry Receipts 2 trucks firm market unchanged — LOS ANGELES April 8 ' Produce receipts 75Butter 226459 pounds cheese 2S6 pounds: eggs 4508 cases In bulk cents 48 Battel Candled large eegs A A 42 cents: A 41 cents Mediums A 37 cents: B 34 cents Smalls A 31 cents B 27 cents (AP-USD- Favored Mine Issues Rise favored mine Issues scored substantial gains in Thursday's session on the Salt Lake stock exchange Mountain View opened at 5 cents up 2 cents advanced to 6 cents on a volume of 8000 shares and closed strong at 54 offered at 7 Ohio Copper opened at 7 cent and advanced cents up to 7& Rico Argentine advanced to 60 cents up 2 cents and Commonwealth Lead trading for the first time this year rallied to IVi cents up 1 cent Bingham Metals yielded to 4'4 cents off Ji cent and Colorado Consolidated to 314 cents off 4 cent Tintic Standard sold unchanged cent at $180 and Leonora at In the unlisted section Utah Power and Light $7 preferred declined to $55 off $1 A few Safety Group Schedules S j News Items Gleaned Iii Salt Lake L Sessions i Conservation of man power through accident prevention will be the dominant theme at Uie fifteenth annual conference cf the Safety society April 16 and 17 in the Nevrhouse 2 3 hotel The program as announced by Chairman J F Jack Coomb will include addresses by Robert Donovan chairman of the 13 western states on conservation of man power in industry E F Campbell California director of accident prevention Jack Neal engineer for the Utah industrial hygiene division and T M Collins Utah director of civilian defense 'i Frank A Gerard safety engineer for the Remington Arms company will preside at the openi ing session contests and demonFirst aid strations will be held Friday afternoon The Saturday sessions will be devoted to a forum discussion of accident prevention and industrial hygiene with Harold R Mays superintendent of safety inspection for the Utah industrial commission as chairman The convention will close with a smoker Saturday night To commemorate Invasion — Mrs Brigg A Perkins wife of the former consul to Norway and an eyewitness of the German invasion will speak Friday at 8 p m at St John's Lutheran church 1030 Fifth East street during a program marking the third anniversary of the inva- Utah-Nevada-Ida- sion Revoke licence— City commissioners Thursday revoked a convalescent home license issued to Mrs Etta M Henchey 1152 Second East street after D J Wolterg chief electrical Inspector reported that electrical wiring hazards had not been eliminated in accordance with recommendations Raise authorized — The Clover-leDairy company of Salt Lake City Thursday was granted authority to pay its 50 employes time and a half for all hours worked over 40 hours per week The authority was given by the regional war labor board at Denver Colo according to the Salt Lake office of war information af Youths Face Charge in of Auto Students Plan Theft A complaint charging two youths Tuesday night stole Play Series an automobile and "accidentally Advises motorists— Time has become an increasing factor in determining need of automobiles for lubrication Richard Freed state OPA automobile rationing representative said Thursday He recommended that a car be lubricated every 60 to 80 days even if it has not traveled V who Three contrasting one-aplays under the general title of "Curtain Going Up" will be presented Friday at 8 p m at the Ladies' Literary club 850 East South Temple street by students at the academy of St- The opening play "Ashes of Roses" is a poetic drama of the early days of the theater and features Sherly Evans as Kitty Clive Ruth Dalton as Roxanne Irene Walsh as Peg Wof f ington and Elaine Minnoch as Phyllis "Accent on Revenge" provides a comedy touch Ruth Dalton Susanne Laxalt Sherly Evans Irene Walsh Miriam Jones Elaine Minnoch and Jane Laraway make up the cast A psychological drama "The Bond Between" will top the entertainment bill Featured in the cast are Dawney Ruggeri Mary Adine Bradley Bernice Zink and Jane Laraway ct Mary-of-the-Wasat- ch Visiting Nurses Appoint Aids Standing committee chairmen for the Salt Lake Visiting Nurses' association for the year were appointed Thursday by Horace A Sorensen president at a meeting in the Newhouse hotel Appointments included Leonard A Brennan administration committee Kuno Doerr Jr finance Dr Ralph T Richards medical advisory J H Jenkins nurse advisory Mrs Leon Sweet sewing and loan Mrs J A Hogle volunteer service Mrs E F Dreyfous publicity Mrs D D Brimhall membership and Joseph Rosenblatt industrial service Mrs D A McMillan was named as the delegate to the central council of social agencies Mrs K M Hudson was reappointed as director of the society Triplets' Mother's Funeral Held guest War Orders 1000 miles child sleepabducted" a ing in the rear seat with depriving an owner of his automebile was signed by Detective Rictard W Morrison before City J u ! g e Reva Beck Bosone Thursday Held in the Salt Lake City jail in lieu of $300 bond each Allen Henry Thornock 19 of Bear Lake county Idaho and his companion from Denver said the two stole an automobile belonging to Chester L Campbell 38 West Sixth South street Tuesday night — not knowing that his son Paul Ray Campbell 4 was sleeping in the rear seat On discovering the child they put him in a parked auto at Bountiful and continued north to the Farmington junction of U ? S highways 89 and 91 where tiey were arrested by highway patrolmen Check-u- p scheduled — Blockades to check on licenses and ' condition of automobiles will be begun in many sections of the state next week Superintendent P L Dow of the state highway patrol said Thursday Pastor honored — The Rev Raymond C Walker of the First Methodist church is receiving nation-wid- e attention aa the writer of "A Prayer for the Time" which appears in the current issue of The Christian Advocate according to a report from Chicago where the magazine is published awarded — The city has approved the award of a contract to Roscoe Moss company for work in connection with drilling casing perforating and sand pumping a water well at Fouth avenueproduction and Canyon road The Moss company bid $8731 for a welL Contract commission u 20-in- ch Marble Tourney Enters Final Stage 500-fo- se city-wid- partment Parks Commissioner Fred Te-des- co said 37 district hopscotch winners in the Salt Lake hopscotch tourney will take part in the semifinal round of their competition at Liberty park at the same time Finals in both tourneys will be held Saturday at 10:30 a m at Liberty park and trophies will fce awarded to the winners Celebrate anniversary — Mr and Mrs John Rowell celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Thursday at an open house held at the home of a daughter Mrs O A Carstensen 1622 Princeton avenue Mr and Mrs Rowell were born in Cambridgeshire England and they have been residents of Utah for 38 years j ' Shoe Stores Get j Inventory Order Shoe dealers must make an inventory of rationed shoes on hand as of the close of business Saturday and file it with the bank at which they open their ration bank account: between April 12 and 17 OPA officers said Thursday Shoe retailers who have banking facilities available to them must open a shoe rationing account by April 18 and must file the inventory taken at the close of business Saturday with the bank Stores that do not have banking facilities available to thera must file the inventory with the state OPA office by April 18 ' "U" day planned — B Grant Pugh of Holladay senior student at the University of Utah Thursday was named chairman of the annual "U" day celebration by the university student council Pugh will succeed Burton F Brasher who was inducted into the armed services recently The celebration will be held during the spring quarter on a date not yet set Reports fire losses — The Salt Lake City fire department fought more fires during 1942 than any previous year fire losses were the heaviest ever and more work than ever before was done to enforce laws related to fire protection O C Bain fire department secretary Thursday told members of the Antelope Island chapter International Footprint association at the Beau Brummel cafe AA-- 1 5 Disturbers Draw Jail and Fines D A R meets — Mrs R M Williams read a paper dealing with schools for underprivileged children at a meeting of the Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Thursday at the Hotel Utah Army day also was observed at the meeting Mrs Alma Woodhall chapter head said To attend rltea — James H Moyle former U S commissioner of customs assistant secretary of the treasury and for many years Utah's Democratic national committeeman left Thursday evening for Washington D C to attend the dedication of the Jefferson memorial The ceremony will be held next Tuesday 10-da- "strike-anywhere- " marketer point-valu- dollars-and-cen- ts regulation exempting charges made by consuls and from consulates of foreign government price control Amended price schedule No 64 and to bring deliveries (purregulation No — Pota suant ) CHICAGO Aorll 8 to contracts or sales made subsetoes— Arrivals 30 on track 55: total quent to April 1) of canteen cups and United Slates shipment 586: old stock meat Cans helmet liners and paratroop supplies very light no track trading ac knives to the armed force under price count or iacc or onerings ot taoie siock control USDA ORDERS — Amended food distrinew stock supplies very light demand moderate market firm none offered today's bution order 281 to extend indefinitely k trade: Idaho Russet Burbanks U 8 No 1 the original uspenion of the to $400: Idaho utility erade S3 60: Texas order requiring livestock slaughterer Bliss Triumphs Victory grade $310 per set aside certain percentages of their proacn duction for government purchase Potato Market two-wee- City Offers Reward Speaker Announced BRIGHAM CITY — Dr Adam S OGDEN April 8 LT) — Ogden Bennlon commission the personnel supervisor and recognizing city assistant to the president of the growing public anxiety over at-a Utah Power and Light company wave of criminal attacks and Lake City will be the speaker tempted attacks in the city recent- Salt ly Thursday offered a $50 reward at a program in the Box Elder for information leading to arrest stake L D S tabernacle Monday and conviction of offenders evening April 26 ot Banquet scheduled— Phi Delta Theta fraternity will hold its annual founders' day banquet Friday at 7:30 p m in the New-houhotel Harold R Mays program chairman announced Thursday Ten members of the active xhapter at the University of Utah who are entering military service will be guests of honor The chief speaker will be Delbert M Draper Salt Lake attorney Grimy knuckles will be pressed into the earth of the Liberty park tennis courts Friday at 10:30 a Hi as 59 junior and senior divisian district marble winners "shoot for keeps" ine the semifinal round ipf the schoolboy tourney staged by the city recreation de- Mrs Portia Austin Frodsham was characterized as a young mother whose character was an her example to her family and confriends at funeral services ducted Thursday afternoon in the Seventeenth L D S ward chapel The following orders were Issued fcy Further in- 139 West First North street the civilian war agencies formation on specific order may be- obSpeakers were Nicholas G tained by calling the Salt Lake offices of these agencies at Smith John A Widtsoe Mrs Ella B Valentine Joseph S Peery WPB ORDERS — Amended order Changing manufacturing restrictions re-in and Harold W Langton bishop footwear regarding use of military who officiated Burial was in jects etc Amended order providing new Wasatch Lawn Memorial park A J Elggren dedicating the grave countersignature procedure In construction Mrs Frodsham wife of George Ruling Frees State Amended order assigning mato of marine deliveries paints rating also N Frodsham 211 West First terials restricting use sjid sales died in a Salt Lake Of Suit Danger Amended priorities regulation Mo 13 North street 11 days after to tighten control over materials by putMonday hospital The state cannot be sued for such various government agencies to ting birth giving daughters accidents triplet etc as the war and navy departments which might arise from on the same fraais a other users and the transportation of Weber colpurchasers OPA ORDERS — Amended ration order lege students to the Ogden airport making eligible retail milk delivery for work in the civil aeronautics vehicles eligible after April 13 for represent casings placement tires when their training program Attorauthority ' are not recappable General Grover A Giles held ney limithe MPR 268 Amended relaxing in an opinion to J Henry McGean tation that retailers could not sell seed SPRINGVILLE — Charged In state purchasing agent potatoes In lots of less than 50 pounds Thev are now permitted to sell eed poHe held further that since the tatoes in any quantity for planting pur- city court with drunkenness and three other offenses William J state and its instrumentalities are poses only Miller of Provo Thursday was not liable for suits in tort actions Amended price schedule 87 announcto a y ing that scrap rubber articles bought jail sentence im- there is no need to carry public o as to serving he repaired or reconditioned be capable of their original use need not posed in addition to a $125 fine inliability and property be sold at icrap rubber prices Miller was given the jail sen- surance on the vehiclesdamage carrying Issued MPR 36 making It possible tence and heavy fine for drunkenthe students for public to buy more wooden matches for the same money now ness using abusive language dismatches fewer for boxea and containing paid interfering turbing the peace Announced that any rereflner or with an officer Bencli Warrant Issued oil for rereflued lubricating selling Reed S Boswell of Springville use as fuel oil must apply for approval When E M Peterson doing arrested with Miller was fined of a tentative maximum price Ice wholesalers and $100 and was sentenced to serve business as the Paramount Reminded processors retailers that under ration order 13 gov- 10 days in jail for drunkenness Cream to and failed appear Dairy erning transactions in processed foods e in Salt Lake City court Thursday they have through April 10 to file using abusive language and dis- on a charge of having adulterated reports of Inventories taken at the turbing the peace close of business last March 31 of Springville was and misbranded milk for sale Smith Frank Amended MPR 306 establishing specific sent to jail for 30 days for drunk- Judge Wilford Moyle Burton ismaximum prices per dozen cans for canned snap beans at levels enness The arrests were made by sued a bench warrant and set oond approximately those of 1942 at $100 to guarantee appearance H M Weight Marshal City No 11 to GMPR Amended gelists L Curb Amalg Sug Pfd : '$ 7 28 First Security Corp Mountain Fuel Supply! 7 8 Utah Oil Refining Utah Home Fire Ine 134 71 R R Bamberger NEW YORK April 8 JP)— Public offering Thursday of 18750 shares of capital stock of J P Morgan & Co Inc at $200 a share was oversubscribed The shares were from the estate of the late J P Morgan representing the estate's entire holdings 15-da- Asked '$ 7 80 4 20 2 62 61 00 51 00 55 00 55 00 Bid $ 7 65 3 85 2 37 59 00 49 00 54 75 52 75 I 3Iorgan Stock Sold y OGDEN — A revival will open Sunday at the Ogden Church of the Nazarene 2635 Grant avenue with the Rev R E Bridge-wate- r and his wife the Rev Dorothy Bridgewater of Colorado evanSprings Colo as Unlisted Industrials Amalpa Sue pfd Con Wag A Maeh National T A M Ut Fire Clay L $6 pfd Ut P do $7 pfd ss 4c 3c Colorado 5000 at Commonwealth Lead 28341 al Eureka Lilly Consolidated 200 at lSc 300 at 17c Horn Silver 200 ai ac c c: 1000 at Leonora 2000 at Mountain View 5000 at 5c: 3000 at 6c 1000 at Ohio Copper 1000 at 333-poun- d I Municipal and 4s 4s 4s 4s 566-poun- d I CHICAGO April 8 (AP) — Cash wheat bo aaiea CorrL No 1 Yellow ft 02- No 2 II 02: No 3 S100H & 1 01 hi : No 4 98 cent to II 00 Oats No 1 white 67 Vi cents No 2 90 rente to 1107 Dcm- Barley malting 60 O Hi) cents nominal luat: bovbean aaaipls grade yellow $153 nominal Field ied rer hundredweight Timothv S475U5 00: alsike $2100 26 00: 'farwv red top S7 25i 775: rd trover 20 0OUJ5 00: sweet clover J750 ttBso (AP-USD- ll Range of Chicago Futures development ore and production ore and that history shows that almost all base metal mines were DARGW4 silver or gold mines on surface or at shallow depth — the small mine owner or operator is sure to be interested in some of the recent testimony before the main senate committee on small business at Washington Perhaps the most difficult to understand is the testimony of David Pedell chief complaints $670869825 section of the antitrust division of the department of justice on the subject of tin This witness offered the following amazing testimony: "The cartel (tin) on Septem-me- r 24 1942 with Japan in Control of the bulk of the world's tin supply solemnly allocated the world's supply by giving Malaya and the Netherlands Indies 150000 tons out of a 0 total allocation of about THURSDAT QUOTATIONS cartel In the tons fact Bid Asked increased the shares for the ocAlta Tunnel 00 01 $ $ Am Met M Co 0015 01 cupied zones from about 116000 08 10 Big Hill tons up to 150000 tons with 01 05 Bingham Metals Black MrtaU 01 02 practically no increase for Bo- OS Bristol Silver 00 livia the best source of supply Bullion 02 02 03 01 Cardiff for the United States" Cedar TaH 01 03 (K) Central Standard That means that nine of the 17 00 41 Chief Con 44 In the International tin com votes 47 Silver 50 Clayton Colorado Coo 03 04 mittee apply to tin mines now in 00 00 Colb RexaJi the hands of Japan 07 09 Combined Metal Comet Coaln 20 15 Interesting is the testimony of 01 Commonwealth Lead 02 one Richard J Lund of the war Crescent Eagle 12 10 Croff 00 01 production board who was quesCrown Point 03 02 tioned by Senator Stewart of Ten02 03 Dragon E Crown Point 00 01 03 04i£ nessee in connection with the East Standard 03 E Tin Coal 06 identity of the facilities clearance 02 01 East Utah committee referred to in hear03 02 Empire Mines or 14 16 Eureka Bullion ings as a "stumbling" block 17 20 Eureka Lilly Con "bottleneck" in the oath Of the 00 01 Eureka Mine 15 12 Eureka Standard war production board Asked "who 01 Gold Chain 02 are the members of the facilities 00 01 Great Western 08 07 Horn Silver committer?" the witness replied 04 Howell 05 01 "I don't know their names" Sen02 Kennebec 08 05 Kentucky-Utaator Stewart asked "Is it not a 25 19 Keystone 00 00 secret committee?" to which the Leonora 00 00 Little May witness replied that it was not 01 03 Lead Magnolia 30 35 Mammoth a secret committee adding "I am 01 02 Miller Hill 02 00 Miners Gold sorry I don't know the names of 05 01 Missouri Monarch any members of the committee" Moscow 0l4 2 0114 Mt City Copper 50 2 00 Confusing and doubt Inspiring 07 Mountain View 05H was testimony touching upon the 20 14 Naildrtver 64 61 of the mineral advisory New Park authority 00 00 New Premier committee to enforce formulated 01 01 New Quincy 57 56 North Lily plans for the production of min01 00 No Standard erals According to the testimony 07 08 Ohio Copper 02 03 Park Bingnam of Howard I Young director of 05 04 Park City Con the mineral coordinating commit01 04 Park Konold 02 01 Park Nelson tee it is not known whether a 03 02 Park Premier 2 50 of the committee would 3 0O decision Park Utah O0 01 Ploche Bristol cases of 'conflict' " with in "hold 10 06 Plumbic Mines 10 05 Plutua review committee the facilities 30 25 Prince Con which reviews all projects before 60 59 Rico Argentine 00 01 Rovston Coaln approval of rejection 5 25 4 75 Silver King coal a condition To this column 38 30 Silver King West 01 00 Silver Shield an ofso which leaves important 02 02 Mine Sioux 02 00 ficial as Howard I Young in the So Iron Blossom 05 01 So Standard dark as to the limits of the au03 01 Swansea Con 00 00 Tar Baby thority of the advisory mineral 00 00 Tintic central offers concrete evicommittee 11 08 Lead Tintic 1 80 Tintic Standard dence of 175 the increasingly hopeless 03 00 Union Chief conditions existing at Washington 01 00 Utah Con 06 04 Ut wyo cxm uu pertaining to an orderly program 05 02 Victor Con 30 29 for Walker Mining increasing metal production 02 00 Wllbert new sources Also the from Yankee Con 83 81 involved in any qualified Ztima 2 82 2 SO Ut Id Sug com in 10 75 operating executive to assist 1037 do pid the attempt to eliminate confuTHURSDAT SALES sion created by bureaucracy Bingham Metals 2000 at 1 233-00- 19 17 21! 75 181 127 100 Alleghany cv 5 4 4 do cv 5 49 44 01 A A F P 5 61)! 86 2030 1 108 Am T A T 3 66 ! H OO 10S 81 A 6H 14 T A H F 4 05 Beth Mil 52 13' 104 24i 39 36 do 4a 36 386 38 Ill Ceu 4 s 66 73' 54 Mo Pac 5s 77 F 1161 49 Sou Pac 54 62 81 781 63 69 do 46 do 45! 98 do 38! 67 Ore 77 Un Pac 1st 4s 47 26 109 131 98 Utah P A L 5 4 H 7 93 West Un 5a 51 Total sales $12242500 previous day $16777400 week ago $2 2 1 2 00O year ago $8991000 two years ago $6248-85January 1 to date $1176180650: two years ago year ago $700932100 I ) NORTH SALT LAKE April 8 — Cattle — Receipts 775 Including 705 through 18 for market and 52 direct 81 47 A teer $1400 (it 2! 98H good to choice trucked-l1600 common steers down to $950 odd trucked-lmedium heifers $1170 good heifers quotable up to $1460 camier to trucked-lcows medium $600 jj 925 bulls to $1300 good cows quotable vealers down from $1600 51000 2V4 369 615 D including Hogs— Receipts through 143 for market and 103 direct steady top $1535 on 185 to 250to pound 185 butcher: mixed weights 160 pounds $1485 below 160 bounds $1435 32 295 above to 250 295 pounds $1485 6H $1250 1375noth$1410 sows pounds — 34M ail 422 through Sheep Receipts &5H ing don early 18 —Cattle 14 ) OGDEN April S 36V4 — Receipt 205 Including 150 for market DH not much done early on and 55 through 3H Curt-Wlimited fresh supply odd small lot and 9H 33 late sale about steady few Wednesday 1611 l6Vjl steer $1300 ales medium to good drlve-i7 Bli 8H few good heifers $1300 W140O 41500 eteers 14: 184 l to $1050 down heifers and common -g 7: 30 29H & 1 2 50 and below few good cows4P $1200 common 25 23 Hi 23 Dome Mns 1150 cutter to medium scarce $950 17! 70 68 bulls steady down quotably Doug Aire $925 7 145144 Du P de N at $1250 down vealer mostly medium A L 381 31! to W1600 S1450 good Kat 1 160 150 for 160 Kaat Kod Hogs — Keceipta 820 Including slow market 3i 364 El 36 market and 670 through: few sales audi 13 not fully established early Flec Boat 21) 13 14 bid steady to slightly higher at $1540 Erie RR 9j 14 49- 14 13 on top barrow do ct and glltj averaging 180 21 9 Evan Prd to 250 pounds averages below 180 pounds 9H $1440 1490 and over 250 pound $1440 40 10! 40 Fair Mre f1565 sows $1300 a 1385 market 34 381 34 Fire closed steady at $1535 on top butchers 1 184 18 Flintkote Sheep — Receipts 475 Including 250 for 36 Gen Elec 72i 36 market and 225 direct no early sales 5! 38 38 Oen Fda —Hogs 58! 50 50 7 Gen Mot CHICAGO 7 6i 7 Gil S Rax — 8alable 8000Apriltotal 12000 generally 91 20 20 Gild Co steady top $1590 good and choice ISO 1 58! 39 38 Good B F to 360 $1570 & 1590 mostly G T R 36 H $1575 uppounds 53! 38 strictly goodandand choice 150 30 19 30 OtNTR pf to 180 pound light underweight 550 pound good 360 towith 26 26 Ot W Bug $15001575 the bulk sows ©1565 $1535 largely 37 37 Hoi Furn 1560 $1540 S — 16 17 Holly Rug Cattle Salable 4500: calvesweaksalable 41 40 Home Mm with 800 fed steers and yearlings Houat OU 7H 1 111 Wednesday's late 15c to 25c downturn 14 Cent 13 little 4j 1675 bulk top $1725 $1500 10! 38 38 Ind Rayott above $1650 heifer steady choice offer86 15 Insp C C ings $1675 medium and good beefto cow 9 3 Inter Iron 15c 10c steady to weak toall others 48! 71 Int Harv 15c off practical outlower bulls 10c 651 35 34 Int N Can bulls $1465 vealera side sausage weighty 14 12 11 Int Paper teady at $1550 down: stock cattle steady 9 Int TAT! 166! 10 medium to eood trades $1350 © 1550 131 83 82 Johns M choice southwest steels' calves a strictly 25 Jones at LSI 31! 26 yearlings high a $1775 with K Cltv Sou! 125! 10 9H to $17 ou 1281 35 34 — Salable 7000 total 7500 late Kennecott Sheep 5! 23 to 10c 23 Kresge S S! Wednesday fat lambs closedto steady choice 94 to 71 29 HI 29 Krea 8 H I higher top 15c up good 4j xou iuiuus 131 wuuieu 28 pouna luo Gro Krog weignts: 36 top $1650 on choice Llh O F O! 16i wooled seven double Just good 7 LMcNAL I 861 good to 41 lambs $1525 to killers M B trlctly 67H Llg 1 pelt and No with lambs 71 18H choice fat 18 Car Liquid bulk 871 24 23 $1585 fe' 1600 sheep steady laraD Lockheed trade: fat 13! 58HI 56 $850®9 25 Today' Loew's In to load 15 active good 7 19 opening fairly Lorillard choice around 92 to 105 pound wooled 31 72 72 Ixiu A Na choice U lambs 9" 1635: 38 strictly $1815 38 Mack Trks4 loads atlll unsold held upward 10 ioou: 61 25 Macy R HI to choice fed early bids and sales good 14 Marsh FMI 121 No 2 skins with lambs western clipped Mrdrw Jtici 23!6 24 iooui sneep sieauy McK A Rb 18 ewes near choice lot native $940 441 9 Miami Cop — 8! 24 Pt 8 CITY KANSAS April Min-H- n Rgl salable and total 2000: slow un Hogs MIsson CP even SSflSc lower: top Slo3o: gooa Mnsnto Ch and choice 180 Bounds and up IlSlow Mont ward 140 to 170 pounds $1485® 1530 Murrar Cp' few $1500 1515: sows $1465)1490: ruaan-nei- v 68! 10 2zuu: Cattle salab e 1500: total calves salable and total 150: fed steers Nat Avta fairlv active and vearlings steady to Nat Blscut to 25c strong: she atock draatlhg weak stocker Nst C Reg lower: bulls and vealers steady: Nat Da Prl to feeder classes and light unchanged: Nat Distill moderate carryover In dealers' pens: load Nat Oypsm steers 824 fed Kansas of yearling Lead pound Nat tew loans gooa 10 cnoice iea Nat PAL siooo: steers $1550 41625: medium hortfeds Natl Steel $1375511500: few sales good heifers and Nehl Corp load ot $1 525 ' 1575 mixed yearlings Nwprt Ind medium cows $1225: odd head sausage NT Cn RR bulls $1375: ton vealers $1500 NYCASLpf 8500: total 9000: slow Sheep salable N T Siiipbl no slaughter lambs sold earlv: practicallv No Am Av but asking prices fully bids lower opening No Am Co stewHv: best wooled lambs held above North Pac lambs $1475 cars eight shearing $1575: Oh o Oi Ow-IGlas DENVER Anrll 8 (USDA) — Cattle — Pac O A E Salable 300 total 400 Calves — Salable Pac Tin Cn and total 25 Insufficient slaughter steers Pack Motr vearllnirs and heifers to establish market: 30 Pan A Air to choice beef good nominally steady 23 Param Pic steers and yearlings quoted $15 00 (ir 1665 Park Utah heifers choice late Wednesday Penney R J C cows little changed: few medium to $1615: R Penn canners ana (ft cutters eood 00 1250: Sll Pepsi-Col- a $800 (& 10 25 : bulls weak to 25 cents Phe'os Dod lower few good $13 00 a 1325: vealer Phllro Con cent lower: top $1500: weak to 50 Phillip Pet stocker and feeders predominated mostly Plymou Oil caives load choice steady Post Tel pf SI 7 00: few feeder heifers Pr 8tl Car stockers S1400: 2 loads eood Proc A G heifers $1425: 2 loads mixed Pb 8v N J 2 cows loads 4 and good $1235: 34 Pullman 16 Pure Oil feeding —cows $1075 finlnhle 1000- - total 1500 Slow Hnp 10 Radio Corp "about steady with Wednesday's 15 to 25 Kaaio-H--o 7 cent close good to choice 180 to lower 14 Rem Rnd 300 pounds $1485 w idiu: top Reoub Stl i3m heavier $14 tu '& 14 to: itu to itiu pounna Rev Tob Fl S14 snfflSDO: 140 to 160 pounds S1400 81 39 38 39 Safeway n 1450: good sows $1 400 a 1435: good Kt Jo Lead! 111 36 35 to choice lightweights S1450 medium to 33 Bchetilev D! 12! 34 ennrt 4O0 Si 1450 feadlnir nlcl 131 70 69 Hears Roe Fat 15! 14 13 Sheep— Salable and totalwet 13000 con 8ervel In fleeces lambs slow mostly steady 271 24 23 Khell Un O 4& sidered manv unsold bid unevenly lower 5 21 8 K Coalit 31 24 several good and choice wooled loads 101 24 Simmons 61 39 to 107 nnnnd $1600 freleht nald: others 38 39HI- Skelly Oil Uoconv-V- e 13 H 13 $15 90 72 13 $1565 c 1590 freight paid and to 109 24 102! 25 flat strictly good and choice 107 25 Sou Pacif 611 29 29 28 Sou Ry pound clips with No 1 and 2 pelts $1490 very flat and $1510 freight paid: sheep 18 47 do pf scarce few loads shearing lambs unsold 141 33 32 71 Sperry Cp 361 6 5 Bpleg Ino tOS ANGELES Anril 8 (USDA) — 430! 7 Btd Brds Catt e sa able 500 Calves — Salable 75 34 68! 34 Std O Cal slow cows strong to 25 cents hljrher Trade 3Z 131 33 32 Std O Ind practically all of week's loss regained: 62! 53 53 53 Std O N J load mostly other classes largely steady 58! 10 Stude Corp1 11H d teers choice Artiona fed 6 6 Sunshln Ml 211 7 um steers common to med few $1725 25 13! 25 25 Swift A C above loads held $14 75ff $1635: 1600: 49 48 291 Texas Co few med um to eood he fers si4on(ni 4 4 4 5 Tex Gulf P to medium cows $1075 H 1575: common 8! 39 39 Texas G Si 1200 odd to $12 50: cutter to common 9 9 Tex P L Tl 791 canners down to $850: com $9 501050: 131 A OI 14 14 W 14 Tld mon to medium bulls S10 50 fn 1235: 51 33 33 33 Tim Det A cal' undertone weak but odd sales0 steady 2! Tim Roll Bl 47 1 fl 00 to medium vealers 48 $1 good SHI 8 Trans"! AlI 261 load 308nounH stock calves S1650 8 18'4I 18 18 Tr A W — rood bulk Hobs 500 Sslahle steady 19 19 Twen C Fl 58 to choice 210 to 250 nounds 31 48 1 48 47 Under El OO: good to choice sows 17 ton 17 00: 34! lOHl 10 10 Un BAP SI 50 ? !- 75: odd to $16 00 84 84 Union Carl 24! 85 Sheep— None Good and choice spring 91 19 Union O C lambs nominally quoted $1550 03 16 ou 71 93 93 93 Union Pad 32! HI LI 22 22 23 Unit Air PORTLAND April 8 (USDA) — Cattle 641 35 — salable 50 total ion calve — salable 34 34 Unit Alro 1 1 87' Mtlt Corn 15: total 25 Nominally michsneed: odd : 35! 10HI 10HI- few head common-steerUnit Drug $11 on 9! 671 67 67 Unlt FfUlt bulls medium $1200: vealers grade 8 H steady odd medium to good lots $1400 Un Gas Iml 330 U S Gynsml 2 69 68!- - 2 lfino Hoc-- — Salable 14! US In Alcol 500: total 750 Steady U 8 Rubbrl 66' 3S early bulk good to choice 180 to 230 IT 8 Steel 57 63' (tf 1575: 750 to 3n0 pounds $1550 pounds OOIAI OOlU Vsnad Cnl 1I 25: good to choice lightweights M5 3' 23 Walgren C $15 00: good sows SI 400 ® 1 425 23l— War Br P 12 12 39' Sheep Salable and total 50 Nothing W Auto S 3' 23 23 t 23 offered early 531 W Un Tel 24 W Air Br '8 W ElAMf 93 94 28' 94 7! 22T4I Whl Steel 22l- m1 21 20 7 White M NTCW TORK 37 28' 37 Woolwrth April 8 (AP) — Hedging In lata wool position and scattered 38' Wrthlngtn In near-b111 months wn lnfUi"ned Tell TC 17les In Trad bv commodlt weskness other 37 37 13' Tg SAT 285! Zen Radio lng was oulet with sales of tops estimated at 125 000 pounns No sales In crease futures Total Thuraday 1809640 previous Certificated creAS wool RDOt 102 On Wool tops futures closed 2 to I cent day 2099582 week ago 1741960: year two years ago 357230: lower: Julv 126 8b October 1238b: ago 347380 1220b January 1 to date 92721221 year ago Certificated spot wool top : 1315b bBid nNomlnal 31615449 twe yean ato 37163179 24 Net Chg I ISalesi Close By the Shift Boss Although western small miners are focusing their attention Upon the small mine hearings being held throughout the west — some with the hope that the subcommittee will gather enough evidence to convince W P B that there is a difference between Market Quotations 3H 68 H CORPORATION BONDS (SaJea In $1000) 3s Curb Prices HAS 7t - Borg-W'- Net Chge exchange: Averages STOCKS Am NEW TORK April 8 (AP) — Following are Thursday' aaJes close and net change of bond price on the Nw York stock s on the New York stock exchange: action fit Fd Trends stiffened after a shaky Am Am T Tl Am Tob Bl start Demand alternated between Am Vlacoai farm implements rubbers Am Wa W Am ZLAS gold mines utilities sugars Anaconda a few rails and specialties Gains Arm III at the best ran to a point or so Arm Cork Gd A S F In the final hour however a little AA TDry C Line Atl selling appeared and top marks Atl Reflnln were well trimmed In most cases Atlas Corp vii Loiorpi The market still waa broad 938 Bald ctl Bait at Ohl individual issues being- traded Of Humid Gill these 349 were up 339 down and Bend Avlai 250 unchanged Transfers totaled Beth Steel Air 1609640 shares compared with Boeing Borden 2099582 the day before Briiri Mf Budd Mfii Hopes for bigger agricultural Budd WhcM Bur Ad Mh machinery priorities together with Calif "freezing" of the Bankhead bill Can D Pack G A by congress stimulated stocks in C m ad Pac Co Case farm curclass International the Cater Trac rent stabilization discussions con- Celan Corp ri Pss tinued as an aid to the gold section Cer A O Ctie New highs for the year or longer Ch a W'pf were posted for J I Case up 4 Chryaler C!l Molyb points Oliver Farm Goodrich Coca Cola P P Standard Gas preferreda Home-stak- e Colg E Col G Cred Mining Packard Motors Com) In Coml Standard Cotnl 8olvT Publishing Curtis & 8o Brands and American Sugar Live- Com Kd liest performer of the day was Comwl Coin Ctne Edis Columbia Gas which finished un- Cont Corp changed at 3i (jont Bag were Western Cont Can Among gainers Mot Union Southern Railway Good- Cont Cont O Del o Deere Corn Prod Fajar-dyear Westinghouae Co Sugar Douglas Aircraft Lock- Crane Cr Zeller heed J C Penney and U S In- Cruc Bteel A Sng dustrial Alcohol Casualties run- Cu uun mo so to a or included ning point re Co Santa Fe U S Steel Bethlehem Dee Del Hud General Motors Kennecott Mont- I) L W Detroit gomery Ward and International Dlst Ed air-craf- Dow-Jone- NEW TORK la Small Business Hearings Reveal Official Muddling Sets Sentence Date Convicted Thursday In Rait Lake City police court of makln? electrical additions at an apartment house at 859 South State street without first getting a written permit Mrs John Condas of 637 East Ninth South street was ordered by Judge Wilford Moyle Burton to appear before him Saturday for sentence i' I |