Show GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chicago Jan ruled steadily higher today toda closing prices In each of the pits being close to the high pol ts pis cose of the day Provisions advanced wih with the tl grains Wheat heat was as easi easily the lead leadIng leadIng Ing market throughout the se see sion idon and strong speculative support off offset bearish domestic statistics which in included set st berish eluded an unexpected number of car lots In the northwest and primary receipts of tr treble ble the receipts 10 of a year ear ago May sold at a range of 1 tIre the top notch bing being rached reached at The close left May at 1 1 higher cose than lef la yesterdayS final figures July closed l 1 higher and September higher Snowstorms over the corn com bel belt cn eon to a strong cor corn market market Trad TradIng TradIng Ing was through the da day and many millions of bushels were absorbed at a slight advance over yesterdays closing figures after which prices increased not however to the extent reached in the wheat pit A range of f 3 covered the trading In cor corn futures May close closed 7 higher at In oats trading was apparently gov ored orned by th strength In wheat and cor corn September 11 1 higher May closed at 46 higHer In 46 provisions pork ranged from 2 27 to 37 hl higher her lard 16 to 32 higher and ribs 15 to 17 higher I The leading futures ranged as WhEAT I Open I High I Low t I Close May 1113 1114 July 11 10 10 Sept 1991 99 CORN CORNI I Open I High I Lw Low J I Close May 61 66 6 July 16 IG 16 6 67 16 Sept 16 G 67 OATS I 1 Open I High I Lw Low I Close May ay 46 41 46 July 43 44 43 44 Sept t 41 40 10 t tESS 41 MESS ESS bbl I Open I 1 High I Low I 1 Close Jan 20 2140 I 1 28 2185 2140 14 2182 May 2180 2210 2180 July 20 2215 15 2197 2215 10 Ib lbs I f Open I High I Low I Close Jan 1240 1257 I 1240 May 1195 1210 1192 1210 July t 1187 1207 f 1187 t SHORT 10 lbs Ibs I Open l I High I Lw Low I Close Jan 1147 1157 1157 May ay 15 1145 1167 16 1162 I 1142 10 1160 July 1145 j 1145 1161 1145 1160 Cash quotations were as follows ReNo 2 81 SI I or mixing fair to choice CL Flax 1 southwester southwestern 20 No 1 northwestern Timothy o Mess es barrel 10 pounds o Short ose Short boxed lL Grain Statistics Total clearances of wheat and four flour were equal to bushels Primar PrImary r ic were GO bushelS compare compared with 0 bushels the corresponding day a ayer ayer yer yer ago The worlds risible supply as shown by increased bushels Estimated receipts for tomor tomorrow tomorrow row Wheat het 0 60 cars cor corn 41 cars oats cars hogs head |