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Show THE OODEN TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1921. genera Allis-Chalme- Harding's Message Used as Bullish Argument By Traders NEW YORK, Dec. 6. Strength of foreign exchange and President Harding's message to congress were used as bullish mararguments by traders in the stock makket industrials and today, specialties ; ingi substantial advances. Sales approximated 750,000 shares. Shippings, oils and motor specialties were conspicuously stroner at the opening. iMereantile Marine preferred. Standard Oil of New Jersey. United States Rubber and Goodrich made gains ranging from large fractions to lVa points. Lima Locomo tive fell four points or about onelthlrd , of Monday's gain. Norfolk & Western. American Linseed preferred. Central,, Leather. Tobacco Products and Sears-'Roebuck reacted to further pressure. Brit-wis- h response (exchange made' no visible the Irish to the reported settlement of situation, bat German marks strength-- i francs rcse to ened decidedly and 8wi - par.: their highest quotation n almost ' two years. ex-- fe Foreign oils, Mexican Petroleum d were and strong epted, led ithe motors, rising nearly 5 points, and foreign exchange strengthened. V ljlberty bonds were firm. Many miscellaneous issues, especially .chemicals and utilities, continued to but shippings and leatners .strengthen showed losses of 1 to 2 points. Buying2 of Lehigh Valley, which rose "r.early points, and further advances V in motors and related issues, lifted the average' of. prices later. The closing was firm.; Government bonds were irregular and railroad bonds eased. ; - -- , LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts 400; choice heavy steers $5. SOO. 00; good steers 5.005.25: steers fair steers 34.0005.00; (4,75(a6,Za; choice cows and heifers li.oo 44.25; fair to good cows and heifers $3.7504.00? cutters $2.003.00; canners J.002.00; choice feeder cows 34.004.25; fat bulls $2.753.25; bologna bulls- 32.00 J3.A0;! veal calves 36.007.00. Hogs Receipts 946; choice fat hogs. 173to 250 lbs., $6.60; bulk of, sales $6.10 $6.507.50. (6.60; feeder hogs 1353; choice lambs Receipts Sheep $6.507.50; wethers $3. EOS 4. 00; fat ewes $2.503.00; feeder lambs $5.006.6O. vi choice-feede- r - , Arrivals. BruE Herman, Idaho Fall."?, Ida., 2 cars cattle. Rube Larscn,; Austin, Colo., 2 cars cattleJ -J. B Smith. Opal. Wyo.. 3 cars cattle. cars Stauffer, Montpelier, Ida. cattle. 5 cars Strayer, Winnemucca, Nev. : sheep. i oar George R. Thackray, llenifcr. cattle.l Austin Bros., Blackfoot. Ida.. 2 cars bucks. , Karl) O. Spahn, Leadorc, Ida., 2 cars cattle. Morgan Barclay Blackfoot, fda., 2 cars j . cattle- - . which dealings. Opening quotations, Vac advance, with ' ried from Mc off to' to to 1.15 and July $1.03 May $1.15 were followed by slight further 1.03. V gains, and then a moderate reaction. c lower, Corn opened unchanged to , '- May 53i to 54e, and continued weak. Oats started unchanged- - to a shade v 3SUc, and then hardened a ' higher. May little. lgher quotations on hogs gave strength Lo provisions. Later wheat declinea on reports oi poor c&sh demand at Minneapolis. Prices clos ed heavy, lR,i to 3c net lower, with May and July $1,014 to $1,124. to 1.12 West Cache Sugar Mutual Creamery U S Fuel 7s pfd Walker Bros Dry Goods., 8500; market active; beef steers eceipts ' $5.008.00. C 7000; market steady. Hogs Receipts 310c higher; top $6.70; bulk of sales $6.B06..0. Sheep Receipts 'LOOO; ' feeding lambs ;". ''- $9.50. :1 t- - ,; , . , . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO,1 Dec. 6. (United States Bu-- t reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 18,- .000; killing classes steady and market ' nerA'ouai few early sales beef steers steady lower; choice yearlings $10.25; bulk "to 25cBteers $6.008.75. ' "beef -- - NEW YORK. Dec. 6. The early, raw market was quiet and unchanged. Cubas .were offered as low asNew crop " 3.68c for the lowest in sevcentrifugal, ' '. 'era! years. Raw sugar futures were easier at new low ground for ?ome positions.. Refined spot was unchanged and were without transactions. . futures closed easy; apprcximate Sugar6150 ton. sales January 2.11c; March Mav 2.22p: Jnlv 2.S3e. 1""V-nugar- ; . -- fu-tur- es MONEY MARKET. ' M5W YORK. Dec. Cli 6 per cent; low 4H Per ateady; hirh rate per cent; cloBlng cent; ruling bid; 4a per cent; offered at 5 per cent; 4i Z 72i 53 i Atch Top K &. O & Kan 4s 1J93..1 48 . rninv 4U . OSL4s tm 10 . . H-- 45 . . . 55 84 . 59; 44 ft . 6 . nv; . . 174 44 . Pork January $15.20. January $8.55; May Lrd Ribs January $7.45; May $8.95. $7.80. . 7 . 37' Brazil 6s 197.00 315.00 245.00 100.00 132.00 115.00 145.00 105.00 240.00 187.00 il314C - j V & v . rf v r ' ,, S ' ., , .i - . " - These $500 Gold Notes, Selling: Now at S490 Are Backed by 4 to 1 Security; Will Net Buyers SVo and May Be Exchanged Any Time for Treasury Stock; They Mature July 1, 1926. . . . -- - yj S: INDUSTRY PERMANENT AND PROSPEROUS. Mutual Creamery Company 31 14 17 S in creameries factories and far western state. The hexe manufacturing plants last fiscal year showed an eight million dollar business. It manufactures and sells product which arc daily necessities in eTery home Maid o' Clover butter, epgs, cheese, ice cream and buttermilk. Can you think of any industry that is mor essential or more likely to be permanent and prosperous? op-rat- BEHtNICE REDICK, DUAL PI31SONAL11T VICTIM rvk Hy NKA Ohio. Doc. 6. The ff COLUMBUS, Danish com mun 8s 1940..;' 1034' 103 world is deeply Interested in French 8s 1945 99?, 100 k do 74s 1941 of 94V the 944 killing Polly G4 63 do 5s 1920 4 to save lirnlce King of Denmark Ss 1945 . . 1074 IO84 4s 1931 (Irg pes) 70 704 Jap do 4s 1931 (sm pes) 69 The killing Is being done by Dr. H. 68V) do 1st 4 4 1925 (Irg pes)! 86S II. 86p (ioddard. 1S25 (lrg do 2nd 86 6(l The executioner is using hypnotism. do 2nd 44 1925 (sm pes) S5?; its); 84?, Italian 5s ISIS Polly RedJck and Bernlce Kedlck 324 834 .1 U K 5 4s 1929 V64 have occupied the same body. Thl Is 964' do 54 1937 944 P44 what the scientists call dual person-Leipzig 5s 44 4, ality. "Dt. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde" ' H 6 Munich 5" i, a Newfoundland 64s 1936 celebrated cas In fiction. In real !lf 964 074' King of Norway is 1940 104' lio there are only 25 or so scientifically San Paulo 8s 1939 102 1034; cases. Swiss 8s 1940 ili4l 11? authenticated Miss Redlck was formerly a high do 54 1929 Paris-Orlea02 ; 6s 1956 , . t fechool girl at Lisbon, Ohio. Her 59 Grand Trunk 8 1936 o54l came to actions the of notice strange 4ti. r.50 Sao Paulo 8s 1938 (guilders) tho Juvenile at Cleveland. 1.25 65.00 .58 2.80 53.00 91.00 105.00 100.00 6.00 .72 89.00 72.00 95.00 89.00 80.00 98. SO 90.00 98.00 Co.) I " Asked 83 u m U 104Vi 108 . - H 58'i mil 10H 70 10H 71 S3 14 95 7 15 8? 81H 88 88 14 83T-- , 84 I 4 Asked 103 V, eon 103 400 90 93 , 61 104 410 93 7U Si 103H 102 90 fi Re-dic- k. Mutual Creamery Collateral Gold Notes are sold by these Investment Houses! I BANKERS TRUST G0 Salt Lake. HALL ORAN JUDGE TRUST CO., Salt Lake ED.1 D. SMITH & SONS, Salt Lake. J. A. HOGLE & CO., Salt Lake, Ogden, Pocatello. I I ns ; HOW NOTES ARE SECURED. Mutual Creamery Company Collateral Gold Notes are secured by a first mortgage running to the Bankers Trust Company of Salt Lake, covering: all of the company's equipment at its 31 plants, which on September 1. 1921, had a book value of $SS9,337.03, and by pledge of the company's equity in real estate and buildings, arising from plant purchases. On September 1, 1921. this amounted to $36$,8S4.67 making a toUl BETTER THAN FOUR DOLLARS FOR EACH security of $1,258,261.70, or AareLITTLE also $500,000 in quick and DOLLAR OF NOTES.. There assets, which ierve as a further guarantee of the safety of the investment. All the money derived from the Kale of these notes will be added to the company's frc working capital, to care for the steadily increasing velnme of business. ! court was sent to the Stat Ilureau of FLOUR MARKET. MINNEAPOLIS. Mtnn., Dec. C Juve- nile Research. "We found that Bernlce Kedlck was a normal girl of If. able to do clerical work of a high order." says Dr. chief of the bureau. "But when Polly Redlck took possesion of her body, she was a typical infant of four, with an Infant's mind." Herntce would lie down to rest, and Polly would wak up, Bernlce had no recollection of Polly, and of course. Polly had no recollection of Bernlce. "I have used hypnotism to cure Misfl Redlck," says Dr. Ooddard. "aitd my efforts have been very successful. "When I am through Polly Redlck will be aa dead ax If an electric current had passed her body, and Beralce Redlckthrough will be a healthy, wholesome, capable girl." Ood-dar- Flour Bran $17.0018.00. CA8H PRICES. CHICAGO. Dec. 6. Wheat No. I hard J 11.11. Ctorn No. 1 mixed 4S4?494c I Oats No. white 344154c Rye No. S 8 2 Sic. Lard $3.55. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Dec. Liberty bonds closed: 34a 96.10: ' first 4s 97.60 bid: first 100. 4Vis 97.76; Victory BUTTER AND EGGS. Dec. 6. Butter lower: CHICAGO. creamery 364i43c. Ergs higher; receipts 5975 cases; firsts 548a Poultry alive unsettled; fowls 14C23UC. 6-- : 3s 00 L She d, 1 Last Chance to See Zane Grey's "Mysterious Rider" .Today at the Ahambra oraw m od. Main Office: Salt Lake City, Utah 00 BULLETINS! THEATRES semi-quic- k Dec. The first wabhlnqton, move to carry into effect the recommendations or the president for great er flexibility in the propoeed perma- nent tariff law, was triads today by Senator timoot. Republican, Utah, who introduced amendments to the bill un- - XiU."J.J.l,l' AND THEN IT HAPPENED memMinister Lloyd GeorgeInand the conIrish the ber of the delegation of the negotiasuccess on the ference tions. WASHINGTON. Dec. 6, The senate sesits first bill of thesecretoday passed the , measure a directing, sion, to turn uver to the Ameritary of waradministration medsurplususe can relief in for , ical and surgical supplies . , Atder consideration by the senate fi- - the famine districts o Kus-lRepubliin Senator ueia.il France, uuiiiuiiiicc, ciuuuuin( tempts by A love adventure story of surpass- Li.o outlined uy Mr. Hard- - can. broaden the scope Maryland, to include ing Interest was unfolded again last lnr. suggeiions many other measure to of the at the Alhambra theatre. BenJ. night the sending to authorise and supplies B. Hampton's latest and greatest phorewere Russia to ofcommission 8. Dec. a DeclarDENVER, Colo., ' novel, "Th toplay of a Zane Grey were to hecu the court jected.' ing that he, Mysterious Rider," released by ordering striking employes or "The Mysterious Rider" Is mandate live Denver packing plants to return WASHINGTON. Dec. 6. A bill to Zane Grey in motion pictures, as only to -- nri far nn be a he vear war fiance corpor would to traitor work, BenJ. B. Hampton can interpret him. his men," T. A. ' McCreash, district" ation powers to provide measures for It is a big, clean, wholesome and rewas introduced in ths president of the Amalgamated Meat of the out- Cutters agrlctiltual ellef Senator freshing modern drama of-- senate and Workmen Butcher McNary. Ore-goby today doors, enacted by a stellar cast and The present law America, today announced ho Republican. summer. It's interesting and full of action ev- North or carnot couid next will expire "mentally physically ery moment. Children and grartdparents, business ry out that order." men and clubwomen, home folk and PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 6. A state Dec. 6. enterwill Colo., PUEBLO, the be folk (By wide strike of ail labor unions may equally society Prt?3.) More than 12.000 be called If Oovernor Allen Interferes tained by "The Mys- Associated terious Rider," for It has elements of coal miners in Colorado will be out of In the strike of packing employes at after the new tyear if independ- Kansas City, V. E. Freman. president appeal for. all, and combines engross- work ent coal with Ideals entertainment companies that have an- or the State Federation of Labor, said ing high and splendid moral teaching. Th Plot nounced to shut down mines carry out heer today. is fascinating In its 'mrstery and sus- their plans, according to a statement pense. It builds up to a. grand. Issued here today by John McLennan, CHICAGO. Dec 6. Claims of packclimax at the end that Is district president of the United Mine ing house officers and union leaders smashing bound to leave you breathless but Workers of Americ. were far v..apart today on the second sa. satisfied that the world is a. rood old atHk today as a WASHINGTON. Dec. house protest against wags reductions. Union world, after all. and that you've Just seen one of the beet pictures it has foreign debt funding bill met its first men claimed rrom 10 w pr wm, ever been your food fortune to be- obstacle in the senate today. The finaeklrLT officials de mil .r.Minn. nance committee failed to reach an clared hold. not seriously weer the Claire Adams. Robert McKlm. Carl agreement with respect to adoption of effected andplants 01 m-- ir to tnat cni pr commission the Mason. James Walter and supervision plan Gantvoort, were still on the job In Chi-- 1 Whitman. Frederick Starr. Maude after two hours of discussion, ad- workers cago. on Wayne, Frank Hayes and Aggie Her- journed until later today. cast who ring, make up the splendid . WASHINGTON, Dec carry the principal voles of the story. PreparaThe art backgrounds of the titles are tion ofj both the army and navy ap- STEAMEE OWKERS from the brush .of Ferdinand Pin propriation bills providing funds for WIN LIQUOR CASE ney Earle, internationally famous art- the fiscal year beginning next July I ist, who painted them especially for will be postponed until the arms conference has thrashed out the arma "The Mysterious Rider." RAN FRANCISCO. Dec I. 00 ment question. Chairman Madden, of U not merchandise and does notliquor hare house appropriations' committee, If the manifest a on listed be ship's That Familiar Story, "Rip announced today. It Is brought into this country, unless a" has been glve by the proVan Winkle,; ' Pictured at permitcommissioner WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, (By the hibition for Its ImporAssociated Alhambra Tomorrow Pope Benedict, & tation, said a decision of the United message from Rome today said, ex- Stales circuit court of appeals here topressed great satisfaction on learning day. The decision was the result of a "Rip Van Winkle which has been that an agreement had been reached announced as the featured attraction by the British and Sinn Fein delegates, test case by Olaf Hanna, master of the at the Alhambra theatre tomorrow affording a basis for settlement of the steamer H. B. Love Joy. who was only has been called the season Irish question. recntljr by eustoma authorities a small supply f liquor which greatest picture. vhm It is a faithful reproduction of "Joe" LONDON, Dec. I. (By the Asso- he declared waa for his personal use Jefferson's world-know- n stage version ciated Pre,) Prime Minister Uoyd was found aboard ths vesseL of Washington Irvings Immortal story George has abandoned his Intention Under such circumstances, the deand '.'Joe's" own flesh and blood, -- his to visit Washington owing to the early cision held, tha ship can not ba penson, Thomas Jefferson playw the title meeting: of parliament to act on the alised and the only redresa the govnew lustre Irish settlement, lt was stated this ernment has Is to setra the lkruor as role so perfectly as to add ' to the family name. afternoon.. contraband. Director WAra LrfcaceUe, who wield00 ed the megaphone, has been responBELFAST, De. 6. (By the Ao sible for many highly successful pro- elated Press.) Official circles today ASSUMES DUTIES AS ductions In the. past,. but never, lt la showed a disposition to reserve com sal a, cms he succeeded in creating a ment on the reported Irish agreement HEAD OF U1TIVERSITY sus until the terms become known. Politipicture wherein drama, comedy, pense, and human Interest are so per - cal leaders, however, are said to re as In this newest Hod- gard any comprorakw betweenthe Brit LOS ANGELES. Dec. i. Dr. Rufas fectly combined ish and Sinn Fein delegates a defeat Barnard von KJeinemid, former preat-a- s klneon super-pictur-e. M The cast of "Rip Van Winkle" In for Ulster. (S. iTntvAralbr of asAriaona. prest-rlecludes besides Thomas Jeffersort- assumed his duties LONDON. Dec, Milla Davenport. Max Asher, Francis The British cab Monday of the University of Southern Carpenter, Gertrude Messinger.- Dsy inet at lis meeting today unanimously California, succeeding Dr. Oeorge Fin-le- y Robinson, Pletro 8ogo and. many oth adopted the drart agreement with tbe Sovard. who became president Binn Fein and congratulated Prime emerlru. er popular players. Hod-klnso- PER MONTH ACCUMULATES $35,m42 Jts If $25 per month is invested at age 25 In safe bonds yielding f per cent and income is reinvested an acccumulation of over 335,000 is reached at if the age 60. Invested Amt. tnvetted'Total Interest Principal Sum Annual Income at Age 60 Earned at Age CO at Age 60 Monthly Ape S3 80 1 35 S 44 ........ cannot ?25, 50 75 100 J10300 18,000 22,500 24,000 $34,694.42 31,772.06 2,146.8S $35,154.42 , - 4,772.0 22,032.47 51466 46,032.47 2,111. 2.M6.32 . 3,093.61 2,781.65 save 25 per month start with $10 or $15 your investing caIf you will grow. - The important thing is to get started NOW while our pacity bond prices are low. Write for our list of bond offerings and full details of our Partial Payment Plan, SALT LAKE H9 Main St. J. A; HOGLE & CO. POCATELLO First Nat. Bank Bldg. a. - ly ' ' i - n. n. and-deligh- 7 ted J- - , v- yyy'--& .y..,.:r,;yy -- I' : A . Pt.) -- " -- nt OGDEN Ecclea Bldg V i Jr ! ar-irst- ed $25 : . -- ie ss 8sH THESE MEN DIRECT POUOT: W. F. Jensen. Geor?e 11. Dern, Frank A. Fisher, A. .lensen. Welsey E. King, Fred C. Jensen, George Albert Smith, Harry W. Shearman and T. ('. Stevenson: each has a substantial amount invested in the corporation. P.e-dlc- 4s 2.25 unchanged. 83.00 320. 00 ked it ld es j FOREIGN EXCHANQE. NEW YORK. Dec. 6. Foreign exchange strong. Great Britain: Demand $4.03. Asked Germany: Demand .604c. 104 1903 9j ' ! 6H . B'.d METAL MARKET. Brasll:& 1930 NEW YORK. Dec. 6. Copper steady: British 6s 1927 t electrolytic spot and nearby lSic; later Prov Buenos Aires 8s HJfi Canadian 5s 1937 I ' Iron steady; spot 4.704.80c. do 5H 1929 . Zinc quiet; East St. Louis delivery do 5Vis 1927 .. Chile gov 8s 1941 X' pot; 4.?UB'4.S0C. : ' U-year-- Z . FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDt. (As reported by J. A. Hogle A Co.) do 7i4s 1945 V ' foor-year-o- 8$ 90 1923 Argentine 7s1941 Belgium 8s There are not many companies in the west which hove paid an average dividend equal-in- s somettfinp; better than per cent per annum during the twelve yean prior to 1921. Hut this is the record of Mutual Creamery Company stock. In order to strengthen the corporation and maintain its high credit Bt&ndintr during the deflation and adjustment period of 1921, the directors took a conservative cours and append eel dividends during this year. It expected they will be rumed in the spring of 1922. , FUTURES. CHICAGO. Dec. 6. Closing quitations; Wheat May. $1. mi: July J1.01H. Corn May 53,c; July 54 He Oats May 375; July 38ic ' - i 52't 37 . 5G - Not Many Companies as Strong as Mutual Creamery .t tl . 1074 P-S- .F - ' v .127 77H do 4s 1929 .... do ref 4s 1955 - 45H to 104 65 7a 1930 ..... Pennsylvania S P L. A A a Li 4s 1111.. . St L & 8 F PL. 4s 19M ... do PL. is 1950 i. S P conv 6s 1934 ' .112H 84 1929 J 19U . JBii. Gt Nor 7s 1936 ; Or Nor of Can 6Vis 193S... J 22t sou . "87."00 70.00 1933 ' ' ' i ? 38 .68 200. 00 Can Nat Rys fs 1935 C M & 8t P conv 44s 1932 Chi Un Sta 6Hs 19S3 Grand Trunk Pac 4s 19G5... . '- 'TPK : : V .s. Mi . ...... 5.25' RAILROAD BONDS. (As reported toy J. A. Horl last loan 5 per cent. GO Time loans easier; Term 4s 195t days 4i5U P" S cent: 90 day's per cent; eix months U P 1st 4s 1947 do conv 4s 1927 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 55?4 Per cent. do ref 4s 2008 West Pac 5s 1946 45 - i 14--- -- Hogs Receipts 37,000; 15 to 23c higher; shippers buying liberally;for big packers light lights; holding back; $7.75 paid Hjulk $6.757.00. Sheeo Receipts 19,000; bulk $10.50 r.11.00; choice 100 pound yearlings $9.25. V r . W I 27 INDUSTRIAL BONOS. (As reported by J. A. Hogle ft Co.) Bid i Asked 88 .... 1947 6s Am Smelt Ref 1044 Anglo Am Oil 74 1925... 102 Anaconda Copper 7s 1929.. Armour ft Co 7 1920 1024 101 Beth Steel 7s 1935 Cerro de Pasco 8s 1931 ... io4 105 Dupont 74s 1831 8s 1941 . . . 1094 Goodyear T ft 7sR 1930 Kenn Copper ioo4 Keliy-Spgfl- d 8s 103 1931.. Tire 1930 105 Morris & Co 74s Pac Gas ft Eleo 7 1925.... U S Rubber 74s 1930 St Oil of Cal 74 1881 054 107 do Oil of N Y 7 1331 ... 4 flA V Swift ft Co 7s 1925 106 United Drug Co 8s 1941 ... Utah-Idah- o 88 Sugar 7s 1930.. 1923 Cs Va Car 954 West Elec 7s 1825 1044 16 Westlnghouse 7s 1931 KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. 6. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle R- lf M 56 vi 37.00 Utah Pr & Lt 1st 5s 1944. . Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1930 Utah Securities 6s 1922 ... 96.50 Utah-Idah- o 87.00 Sugar 7s 1930. Mutual Creamery 8s 1926 ..1 , ,v j 3 Bli 33 99.50 .52 22.25 46.00 89.00 102.00 ... SPLA&SL Standard Coal , 1.01. 1929 48 1961 6s 1924 ' f 77f 10lB Bid Stock Ex 6s 1 f . . ' WDM 1 , "' . 13'i BONDS. S L "v 74s I . , o - 18s; I . ,? t 16', 28 I -- ; , , 113i 2fi 63.00 8s pfd. ' " 25i I. 00! Standard Coal Utah Idaho Sugar i-CHICAGO GRAIN. . Fire Clay CHICAGO. Dec. 6. Wheat prices show- Utah Utah Pr & Lt 1st pfd ed f irmness today in the early morning Z CM I va- . c 'J- Heme Fire Ins .45 .50 Independent Coal 6s pfd... 100.00 102.00 Morgan Canning 98.00 100.00 Mt States Tel & Tel 2.30 and coml pfd Sugar People's Schramm-Johnso- n 101.00 j ... - aefe to In fact, HAS BEEN BACK TO NORMALCY SINCE FEBRUARY 28. 92 1, during which time it has realized earnings sufficient to wipe out a substantial inventory shrinkage, replace the greati stocks. necessary to carry on its business with new merchandise costing one-haof war prices, and has accumulated a cash surplus of $40,000. Its businesa is bigger and better than it has ever been since commencement, back in 1908. 110 Bid . m .it- - X 1 6Vt Deseret Savings First National of Ogden . . National Bank of Republic. National City Bank National Copper Security State National ... 105. 0 Utah State National 5.66i Utah Savings & Trust 235.001 Walker Bros. Bankers Zion's Savings & Trust ... INDUSTRIAL STOCKS. ; '.v. 1 53 r Sugar com do 8s pfd Btgrws Sugar pfd, com.., Con Wagon ' ' I . ! Araa.1 ' i I Jay Ilolbrook, Blackfoot, Ida.., cattle. . J. W. Murphy, South Omaha, Neb., r cars hogs.'. Ogdeh Packing. & Provision Co.. South maha, Neb., 8 cars hogs. Shipments and Sales. Hauser Packing Co., Los Angeles, 2 . va cars bulls, 4 cars nogs. John Gallagher, Denver, Colo., 4 cars ' feeder lambs. 4 Co., Beowawee, Nev., 3 Highland Cattle cars feeder cattle. ' Bruca Herman, Lovelock, Nev., 2 cars i feeder cattle. ..,' Oehls Packing Co., San Bernardino. CaLr 5 cars cattle. San Diego Oil Products corporation, 9 cars feeder cattle. Potash.fCal.. Fox & Keller. Ogden, 1 car cattle, 1 V C car feeder cattle. &. Provision Co. Ogden, Packing Ogden . 1 car cattle. J Ous Jensen, Ogden. 1 car cattle. Alex Patterson, Ogden, 1 car feeder - f I . S t , LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.) BANK STQCKB . Asked Bid Kanl:-'$150.00;tl60.00 car ColumbiaTruet 100.00 Trust 250.00 2(0.09 National Deseret 2 ducks. v ' When You Buy. Mutual Creamery Collateral Gold Notes, You Invest in a Company That Is TCP .'. H 371 - ? 9 R SAVE GIRL BY KILLING INFANT BY HYPNOTISM 3 l s OGDEN rs . Inspiration Copper Tnt Mer Marine pfd International Paper Kennecott Cooper Louisville & Nashville , Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States Oil.. Midvale Steel . .427. Missouri Pacific New York Central N T N II & Hartford Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Oklohamo Prod & Ref Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg and West Va Copper Ray Consolidated . &. Iron Steel . Rep. N Y Dutch Royal Tr-ns & Trad ... Shell Sinclair Con Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Oil of N J pfd Studebaker Corporation . Tennessee Copper Texas Co Texas &. Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific . U S Food Products U S Retail Stores U S Ind Alcohol United States Rubber . ........ United States Steel Utah Copper WePt'.nghouse F.lectrkWillys Overland American Zinc. Lead and Sm. Butte and Superior Oala Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizcra Pure Oil Tnvlncible Oil '.. General Asphalt Willys-Overlan- "t, Sale) (Last . . z American Beet Sugar . IXVi American Can .. 1 American Car & Foundry 6H American Hide A Leather pfd 99 Vi American International Corp 4i American Bmelting &. Refg 66 American Sugar . American Sumatra Tobacco ....... 31 11 American T & T 81 American Woolen Anaconda Copper ,46 i Atchison . . . 31 4 Atl.. Gulf & W.. Indies . 94 . . Baldwin Locomotive 37 Baltimore & Ohio 57 Bethlehem Steel "B" .. 11 Canadian Pacific 31 Central Leather Chandler Motors 0i 6T Chesapeake & &Ohio . . 22 u Mil. Paul St. Chicago, Chicago. R. L & Pac. ... n2S Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron . . 89 Com Product . 6S Crucible Steel . Cuba Cane Sugar Erie nfi 143U General Electric 114 General Motors . ' 36 Goodrich Co . 77 Great Northern pfd 33 Northern Ctfs Great Ore Illinois-Centra- 010 BY LIST 1 L.IT. NEW YOKK STOCK STANDARD-EXAMINE- - Thwe two pantalooned younpstcrs.of Volrndam didn't get ditrv from tlie cigarE. Father caught them in time. (P. S. They had to stand np to eat for a while.) c4 that the Phitrppln rational guard was being disbanded but that ail available officers would be placed 'on the reserve list. All that remain cf the national ruard is a group of I MANILA, J. L, Dec f. (By the flv officers and lt men. which rganl-ratlothe ef the guarding property Associated Pre.) At the conclusloa of the Washington conference on op limitation of armaments, Qovemot General Wood will take op with the DENIES BETEOTHAL WOOD WILL DISCUSS DEFENSE OF ISLANDS n. - authorities in Washington the question of national defense of the Phil' Ipplnea, it was announced officially today. Brigadier General Haan, who Is coming to the Philippines to take charge of the organization of a tactl-rdivision cr troops, is expected to bring a statement of the federal government's poller In this connection. Wood annoutfeal Governor Oeneral OF FORMER KAISER LONDON. Dc . Der.l&l w. giv- en MonJ.ty at the home ef 1 ermer William at Doom, JtoUand, ef the report of his betroth:, eays a Mali. dispatch to the Daily - oo First iUurtrafd beck came cmt tn Rome in 70 B- C - Km-r-eror |