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Show PAGE TWO Weekly Grain Market .1 Genuine Square-Taile1. d Off St 0:0 Grain Markets Unsettled ; Wheat and Com Lover; Other Feed Grains And Flax Steady. Speckled Brook Trout A bound Ignace Island, Nipigon, in Lake Superior Grain markets were unsettled dur' ? "2;' ing the week ending September 25, in.arsfS" fluenced largely by uncertain European economic conditions, recording to the Weekly Grain Market Review of the United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Wheat declined with a moderate increase in offerings, and the reduced export inquiry following tJhe rapid decline in British exchange. Corn weakened under a light demand for the larger receipts. Rye, oats and barley were fairly steady, with light oferings scarcely equal to curr:nt trade requirements. Flax held about unchanged, with crushers readily the smaller receipts. Foreign, wheat markets were alb . irregular, with the unsettled situation in foreign exchange and the sharp decline in the English pound sterling the principal factor. Prices of wheat in English markets advanced sharply but this advance in terms of English mon-- ! ey was mostly offset by the decline j in exchange rates, with the result that prices of foreign wheats were about unchanged when converted into United States currency, on the basis of the September 25, noon buying rate of British exchange at New York. While tfr ignace. ISlaho Teoar While wheat from the Pacific Coast while in at 62V4c, Liverpool quoted g camps at established two Australian wheat for September shipSt. Ignace Island, reached dally in two ment on the same basis was quoted at hours by the fast motor cruiser r"5 61 63 pound Rosafe Argentine at part of the camp equipment 52 no. 3 Manitoba from Atlantic Nlplgon Camp opens June 15 ana closes Sept. 15 and is managed oy v ports at 57ViC, and no. 1 Manitoba f "7 Mrs. Louise Glrvan, who is thoroughly 69 from Vancouver at per bushel. familiar with this territory, which Continental European countries were lies 922 miles west of Montreal and of Toronto, supplying most of their needs from It has oeen said that an enthusiastic pouc oroos uaut, locally Known as 742 miles northwest native wheats, although the quality of St Ignace. an island twenty-nin- e trout flshermaD will travel across a coa.,ters." are caught regularly durthe grain has been lowered materially continent to reach a likely spt for ing t'.e r??.srn. and fl"h as large as miles long and eleven miles wide, lies with much of the grain damp. France the ptirsuance o( his favorite sport seven pounds are not uncommon. In- along the north shore of Lake SuNorth Americas fishermen, however deed it was near here, at Babbit perior, thirty miles from the main purchased small quantities of foreign not span the country in quest 01 Rapids, in the Nlplgon River, that the camp at Nipigon, and the voyage there need shown in with some interest wheat, beauties, for the water ot world's record brook trout, a monster is one of the most magnificent water speckled Durums. Native wheats were offered y The Lake Superior which ap the outr. weigh ng 14'3 pounds, was caught by Journeys in the Dominion. guides of the Nlplgon country, freely but there was little pressure of shore of 8t. Ignace Island t trie 'Or J W Cook of Fort William. On who accompany the fishermen to this of lower grades. Trading in Dutch mouth ot the Nlplgon River sarboi tario after a strenuous battle. for their fine qualin order to accommodate anglers spot, are spcckico oroos markets was fairly active. Australian genuine families at this fisherman's ities and their expert knowledge of trout of a size and fighting quaiin snd their markets were firmer with smaller ofthat would make the average Amer pnruli-- e the Canadian Pacific Rail- brook trout fishing in the waters off ferings from Roumania. German mar has ouilt the Nlplgon River St. Ignace. which during the last two way rub his eyes in amaze lean kets were irregular, reflecting the unBungnlow Camp on the shores of seasons have proved themselves to be ment settled situation in English markets In these sparkling, clear, cold water Lake Helen, through which the Nlpl- superior to any others In the Land of ot Lake Superior, three, four ar.d five gon Bows ln L.ake Superior, and has the Nlplgon. and a continued dull export inquiry. Italian offerings continued libe 1 and demand for foreign wheats was dull. Scandinavian countries were moderate areas of the Pacific Northwest. pro-- ', MUTUAL MUTTERLNGS buyers of both bread and feed wheats. vided sufficient mo'sture for plowing 0O0 Domestic cash markets were weak ana Work is the world's richest gold seeding, Dut ln.nost wheat disand lower as result of a moderate inmine. son was still oo dry f prepatricts some crease in offerings, jr slackening in export inquiry, and only moderate ration of the seed bedi Marketings of oOo "Singing in the rain" isn't half as demand from domestic buyer. Goon winter wheat increased slightly, wjth Th following record of industrial foolish as "Groping in the dark." rains in the Central West improved receipts at the principa, Southwestern activity lists items investment showing the of soil conditions, and preparaion market totaling 4,646 cars compared of capital, employment of labor and The thermometer gets excited about seed bed for fall wheat seeding was with 4,300 cars for the previous week business activities and opportunities. actively resumed in Kansan and the and 2,703 for the corresponding week Information from which the para- the heat because it is full of alcohol. adjoining states. Showers in some last season. The quality of the re- graphs are prepared is from local paLabor to keep alive in your breast ceipts at Kansas City showed the ef- pers, usually of towns mentioned, and i- fect of outdoor storage, and some lots may be considered generally correct. that little spark of celestial fire called Conscience. George Washington. were bleached and out of condition. Offerings of milling quality, however, Vernal City will vote bond issue of were easily sufficient fro trade needs, $50,000 for replacing of wood pipe line Every man should keep a fair sized which narrowed somewhat, and prem- with either steel or cast iron cemetery in which to bury the faults pipe. iums on the higher protein typos were Cedar City Gordon Smith opened of his friends. reduced. Hard winter wheat declined meat shop in quarters formerly occufrom at Kansas City during the pied by Mary's Sandwich Shop, 152 week. Ordinary no. 2 hard winter was North Main St. quoted September 25, at 40Vic-4- 1 Tooele Highway at head of Main 12 per cent protein at 41 Street may be improved by cutting 12Vs per cent protein out two turns and constructing standand 13 per cen protein at 47c-49- c per ard curve which will connect Stockton bushel. Prices at Omaha also declin- road near old They mean too much to cemetery monument. ed although a "good demand prevailed Theatre improvHyrum you. prpheum for the lighter offerings;; No. 2 hard ed. winter; ordinary protein at that marPark We have the Experience being worked at ket September 27, at 40c, while 17 per' Silver north of city. extension, King and Equipment to give you cen protein dark hard winter sold-a- s Bids opened for construcHepefer high as 60c per busKel. No. 2 hard.oyjn-t- er tion of overhead pass over Union the Best in Optometric Ser was quoted at St. Ixmis at 47 n,cfi trfik and bridge over Weber vice. c at Chicago at per bushel Kjve? niVthj vicinity. c Soft winter wheat declined per Odar 'Xtvw-JiJe-w Mechanical Arts bushel at most markets, but the light at Branch Agricultural Col buildings current offering's were hardly suffiready for occupancy. cient for prevailing demand from mills lege Construction underwav on 5 bridges Growers con- on Price-Ca- t and canyon highway. Price, tinued a holding tendency and offer- News Advocate. 2 No. was winter red small. were ings Scofield Utah Power and Light quoted at Kansas City September 25, Company may establish huge steam at 44c, at St. Louis 47ic-48- c and at near this power plant city. c Cincinnati per bushel, Circleville Community potato cellar being constructed here. St. George Theodore Malm may es- 1 tablish cold storage plant in this town The one best day of Board of Commissioners Logan the entire year to take consider plans for laying water main into Twelfth ward district of city. a long step forward toFarmington Farmington City Post ward success by startoffice opened in new Davis County Bank building. ing to save, is today. Salt Lake City Lauren W. Gibbsj announced plans being drawn for The entire facilities 0 building on southwest comer of of this financial re17th South and Main streets and will be occupied by Mercantile establishinstitution sponsible ments. are at your command Provo Plana being considered for e extension of city waterworks to aid you in this imsystem to run from city limits to Utah portant beginning of County infirmary. Lake Salt New Cloninger City financial independence Theatre, formerly Hippodrome, opened for IfwJ IrJ -- j in 1 c, out-lyin- "Nipi-gonlan- ." c, 7-- OJib-wa- square-taile- far-fam- d East Garland Deweyville - Mrs. Horace Barnard and little Pres. A-- R. Capener and wife, of daughter, Carma returned to their Garland and Elders Rasmussen and home here having spent a pleasant Stokes, Mesdames Mills and Stokes, week as guests of Mrs. Johnson, of Og and the Misses Ruby Anderson, and Norma Summers, of BothwelL were in Jennie Marble was a guest at a attendance at ward sacrament meeting trousseau tea at the home of Miss Ed Sunday evening and contributed toith Wixom, in Brigham City. ward an interesting program. Fall flowers adorned the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berkman and and Mrs. John P. Barnard at a surprise little daughter, Lavelle, Logan, were party given their daughter, Laree. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Games were played and refreshments ' Larson. were served to about eighteen. Mrs. J. M. Sorenson, son Arthur and Sunday Mrs. Fred Harwood and chil daughter, Verda, visited friends and dren, of Salt Lake were dinner guests relatives in Holbrook, Idaho, Saturday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. evening and Sunday. Lish, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young and rechildren and Gardner Mrs. Lloyd of Perry, were calling on the family, turned from Salt Lake after spending L. Atkinson family Sunday afterJ. Allen a week as the guests of Mrs. noon. Saxton. A distressing feature of the footenterMr .and Mrs. Alvin Norr were at High School Friday, beball tained by relatives at Brigham City tweengame Preston and Bear River was the Saturday evening. accident which befell Leroy Atkinson, Mr. and Mra. Wilford Miller and who was playing guard. His leg was Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited at the broken but fortunately it was not a home of Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, break. Leroy says he will not serious at Petersboro, Sunday afternoon. miss much school but is very disapBernice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in not being able to practice Oliver Johnson, is at her home slowly pointed and play with his squad. recovering from her operation. Miss Effie Shaffer is home from Mr. and Mrs. Leo Worthland, of bait Lake City to visit her parents, Mr Salt Mr. Ike City, visited at the home of and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer, for a short and and Mrs. Lloyd Lish Saturday time. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Giover were , Russell Heusser and children, of Salt Salt Lake visitors, Wednesday. Lake were calling on their p .rents here, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester and When You Think children spent the week end with relaHARDWARE tives in Salt Lake City. James and Tom Eitherington are in Idaho for a few days. Earl Jensen is ill at his home, heart "Everything To Build Anything" trouble and flu being the cause of Phone 11 his illness. THINK WILSON CARD OF THANKS OUlv 0O0 We desire to express our dsep appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who, durnig the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother, havo been so kind and so helpful in the hour of our sorrow. Carl Maisak and family. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone Tremonton, Utah 21 H. G. Scott Drug Co. IJtah Weekly Industrial Review -- DRUGS and , Don't Neglect your Eyes 2c-4- Druggists Sundries PHONE 47 - NIGHT CALL 47R - - Tremonton Utah --- c c, . City--Tunne- ll PRICKS FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931 Pa-jIf- ic 7a 1 50c-50- lc-2- elevator-interest- s. 54c-56- Headquarters For Guns and Ammunition For The Hunting Season Hardware - Lumber Goal - ! SEE Farmers' Cash Union "Your Good Will Our Best Asset" $25,-00- half-mil- - you. short tint.) ago. Springville Carload of onions shipped from city recently. Roy New school building dedicated. Brigham City To recent dat 65 cars of green tomatoes inspected and shipped from Box Elder County to eastern points. Salt Lake City Mullins & Wheeler awarded $32,850 contract for installing culinary water system for stockholders of Brown & Sanford Irrigotion Co. Helper Construction started on as phalt highway from intersection of paved State highway and Bryner Service at this place. Work on Dotsero cutoff will start immediately. Salt Lake City, Deseret News. bLCA hoicfc'SegoDr Morning Evaporated Milk. i FLOUR ; BAG Electric Light High Patent Family flour. SYRUP POUND TIN Maximum Pure Cane and Maple Table Syrup. - PRUNES 5 3 POUNDS Libby's Fancy, Sweet California Prunes. CELERY Fancy 1 BUNCH - Crisp - Local Celery. ORANGES dozen Medium Size, Sweet Valencia Oranges. SWEET POTATOES 4 POUNDS Fancy California Jersey Sweet Potatoes. RAISINS 150,pkg. 10t NO. 10 CAN 39c New Crop Thompson Seedless Raisins. 4 INTEREST BLACKBERRIES Try These Fancy Ripe Oregon Berries for Pies. PORK AND BEANS 1 Tremonton Banking Co. PANCAKE FLOUR JL CAN Dinnerettc Beans With Tomato Sauce 16 oz. Tins. 29c BAG Big K Pancake and Waffle Flour, Best Quality. B. I 1 |