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Show SUGAR STOCKS NOW SHOW AN INCREASE Only a fair degree of activity was displayed dis-played in the local stock and bond market during the past week. fost of the trading trad-ing has been in the sugar stocks, which continue to increase slightly in price. The sales registered were in the Vtah Sugar company's preferred and common stock, the stock of the Greeley Simar company, the Amalgamated Sugar company com-pany and the Id:iho Sugar company. Sma'l blocks of Z. C. M. I. stock changed hands and a Xew transfers of church bonds and Salt Lake Citv Railroad bonds were also made. The church bonds have gone up 25 cents during the week. The dividend-paying stocks and bonds, at latest quotations, were as follows: Desret National Bank Z C. II. 1 fi2 " Home Fire Insurance Co I tah Sugar Co.; pfd 9-9 Common State Bank of Utah J-0 Deseret Savings Bank Commercial National Bank Zion's Savings Hank & Tnift Co.... 1.00 Provo Com. Savings Bank 130.00 Leh! Com. & Savings Bank l-00 Thatcher Bros. Banking Co.. Logan. 120.00 First National Bank, Ogd n 237.50 Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co. W.no Davis County Bank. Farmington.... 107.50 Barnes Banking Co.. Kaysvllle .... 2?0.00 Ogden Savings Bank In2.00 Con. Wagon & Machine Co.. pfd .... 99.00 Common , 6.( Groelev Sugar Co : 125.00 Amal.' Sugar- Co.. pfd M.Off Common 103.oo Idaho Sugar Co 12.W Provo Woolen Mills Co 70.00 People's Co-op., Lehi 9.50 BONDS. Church bonds 102.75 Con. Ry. & Power Co 100.00 S. L. C. Railway bonds 102.50 Stimptcr Valley Railroad 102.75 Ctah Light & Power Co. bonds 101.50 |