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Show V,. f THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1021. t STANDARD-EXAMINE- K LOCAL INVESTMENT tECURITIE, A reported by J. A. Hogl Co.) BANK STOCKS. Bid f Asked $10.00 $160.00 Bankers Trust Columbia Trust 2SJ.00 157.00 Deseret National . . ... 197,00 ueserei ovinn ,.....,. ais.eo First National of Ogden 24S.00 National Bank of Republic. 100.09 National City Bank 152.00 National Copper . ....... . 145.00 Utah State National ...... Utah Savings A; Trust .... 15 .00 105.00 Walker Bros. Bankers .... 235 .00 140.00 187.00 Zlon's Savings & Trust . .. Hails React Under Further .Pressure; Foreign Bonds V Stronger INDUSTRIAL. STOCKS. Asked Bid Sugar com.. Amalgamated do Ss preferred ., com Btgrwrs Sugar pfd and...... Consolidated Wagon Home Fire Ins. ........... Independent Coal 9s Morgan Canning pfd... Mt States Tel Sc Tel . Peoples Sug pfd St8s com,, Schramm-JohnsO- ft pfd.. . Standard Coal Utah-IdahSugar Utah Flra Clay .... Utah Pr it Lt 1st pfd Z. , C M. I. ......... West Cache Sugar ., Mutual creamery u s Fuel 7S Pfd Walker Bros Dry Goods NEW YORK. Dee. 13.OHS. coppers, steels and eauioments were bid uo by Pools In today's active stock market, but rails reacted to further pressure. Sales . approximated 875.000 shares. Asia from the further strength of metals and the heaviness of European oils, changes at the was opening were insignifi cant. in moderate evoive Trading ment and onl ya few of the usual specu lative favorites were quoted within iha first half hour. Royal Dutch reacted l k - : tip C&Mm mm ....... 60.00 ....... ....... 2.50 1.25 1.0J a i w mmm Wo Giftifie woIq J30.D0 .59 102.00 100. 00 .53.00 will 2.60 99,60 101.00 .58 .52 3. 20 2.10 60.00 40.00 $9.00 104.00 Mexican Petroleum gained point, .while Profit-takinSi. 00 g in the leading that much. 10C. CO reces foreign exchanges caused sharp ioo. Co sions from Monday's .substantial ad5.25 6.00 2 vances, sterling reacted another. cents .73 .68 German and. the French. Italian and ....... 200.00 rates were lower by .6 to 18 points. : BONDS. government Reports that the Mexican had decided to abrogate the higher exT Bid j Asked that group the tenport tax on oils made noon. R Pe1929 88.00 6s L S7.0Q Stock Ex Mexican ter before ... 72.00 70.00 l61 troleum rose 3 points and gains ol 1 to SPLA&SLii Standard Coal 6s 1824 !3.00 2a points were made by & Lt 1st 6 1944.. 'kk'.QO 80.00 General Asphalt. Houston and standard Utah Pr & 80.00 Pr 4s 1930 ..... Oil of California. Coppers and kindred Utah Lt 6s 1822.... Utah FedSecurities 98.50 S.50 shares improved their early position. Sugar 7s 1630.. 87.00 89.00 eral Mining & Smelting common and pre- Utah-Idah- o ferred scoring the greatest gains,Ameri- Mutual Creamery 8s 1926.. 88.00 100.00 Vanadium. Virginia Iron. can Car and tobacco and chain stc-FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONOS. rail. specialties also improved. The only were (As reported by J, A. Itogle ft Co.) to show even moderate strength CenI" Bid Asked Illinois & Northwestern. Chicago & St. Louis, tral and New York, Chicago 1945 71 5s 69 Argentine Call money opened at 5 per cent. ao 7s 1923 100 IftOV, Upward trend of tne market drove Belgium 8s 1941 . 104 103 shorts to cover at midday on the further do 7Vi 1945 104 104 Petrol- Brazil rise of oils and 5metals. Mexicandormant 5s 1903 ... 57 59 eum rose over points. Many do 8s 1930 104 104 Issues and specialties, notably American British ' 5s 1927 40S 418 Locomotive. Chicago rneumauo roxooi. 92 90 Huenoa Aires es TtoU Htnr.i VT.in..t di.a,.i i 93 93 Canadian on 1337 points s 192& . . 97 97 -! CSrails. of low Hpavv nfrrlnm 91 'J$ pecially St.PaUl common and preferred 102 102 and New Haven undermined prices in j h",fov. J!41 99H 100 67 French 5s 1920 Government bonds were easier, but some King of Denmark Ss 1945 107 108 to continued issues strengthen. foreign 72 72 Jap 4s 1931 (large pieces) 71 70 do 4s J931 (small pieces) do 1st 1925 (lge pes) 87 87 MINING SECURITIES. 4 do 2nd 4s 1925 fig pes) 86 Ufm fAs reported by J. A. Hosie ft- Co.) do 2nd 4 Vis 1925 (lge pes) 86 85 Bid Asked iiaiian ts 1918 34 t 34 ! U K 5s. 1929 99 Antelooe Star ,..!$ .00 Pan-Americ- a a a a a w. .m mmm m aas&a m a a as ! a sa S3. tO .45 100.00 o- i family Gift giving at Christmas time is centering more and more in things 'of a practical nature, such as furniture. Give furniture and the memory of your gift will last a lifetime. - r 1 -- an. He-plogl- r?r?cuSc? e, r t e I CHRISTMAS RUG SPECIALS Rag Rugs Half Price I Give Her a HOOVER for Christmas Lv KaiVi : I Cons. Albion Am. t,on. tjop Alta Tunnel .. t jjmma silver Mines Empire B. Bell Kmerald 12. & 1 TSureka Mines Crown Pt. K. Tin. Coal. East Tin. Con. 13. Eureka Lily . . Eureka Bullion ...... ... .. .... . . : .03 .00 .11 .01 .01 .85 .00 . . Gold Chain .03 .03 04 I .15 .07 .10 OHi :L:01.. 1.00 .03Ui .com .041'. ! oiH '.lHa' .02 2.0". .50 I I 0OV4I v. 86 76 104 62 57 62 U West Pac 5s 83 52?, SS 85 .02 .01 1.87 - . .... 7s 1931 105 I 105 .V .01 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. 1.90 NEW -- YORK. Dec. 13. Foreign ex- .01 .00H .00 .O0H Great Britain: Demand, $4.18; cables, .03 54.18. .02 France: Demand. 8.06c; cables. S.07c. .00 .03 West Toledo 7 Italy: Demand. 4.C5c; cables, 4.C5e. 2.75 2.C5 Walker Mining Belgium: Demand, .7.74c; cables. .05 .06 Woodlawn I . t on. . .01 Yankee Con Germany Demand. cables. .B5c. !63 i .02 Zuma Holland: Demand. 36.40c; cables, OPENING SALES 36.46c. Emma Silver. 2000 at lc;- 17,000 at lc. : Norway : Demand, 15.05c. 1500 at 6C Sweden Demand. 24.40c. North Standard. 1.000 at 3c. Denmark Demand. 19.05c. 200 2.10. SUVe at Coalition, King Switzerland: Demand. 19.40c. 300 at 1.90; 700 at Tintlc Standard. Spain Demand. 14.88c. - CLOSING SALES. Greece: Demand. 4.15c. 1.87. Argentine: Demand. 83.50c. Emma Silver, 3000 at lc. BtsjeII: Demand. 13.25c. 40 10 230 Iron Blossom, at 15c; at 20c; Montreal, 92c. at 13c. Iron Blossom. 2000 at 7c: 500 at 8c. ; - .5c: - 1'ron-King- . . Michigan-Uta- h. 500 llc. Qulncy. 1000 11c: 500 at . at 10c; 5000 at POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Potatoes, tteadv; at New 35 cars; total U. S. shipment ' Bingham Galena, 2000 5c. receipt. at 4c. 266 cars; Wisconsin sacked rounrt xrhlte. SI. 63 1. 75; Wisconsin ' and Michigan NEW YORK SUGAR. round white. $1.7001.80 cwt.: MinNE WYORK. Dec. 13". The early raw bulk sacked round white, $1. 6501.70 and the under- nesota sugar market was quiet Minnesota sacked red rivers. $1.65 tone unsettled due to various rumors of cwt.: 1.7o cwt.; Idaho sacked rurala. SI. 750 government Intervention in order to recwt.; Nebraaka Bliss triumphs lieve the .situation. No sales were re- 1.85 sacked, poorly graded. $1.40 cwt.; Newere 2c and at prices ported unchanged braska sacked rurals, $1.80 cwt. new cost Cubas and crop for freight, with the equal to 3.60c for centrifugal old committee ouotmg for crop METAL MARKET. Cubas. or "3.986. XEW YORK, Dec. 13. Copper, firm; There wias an easier tone in raw sugar spot and nearby, 134 He; futures and prices at middav showed de electrolytic 14c. ' clines of 6to 9 points under liquidation later. Tin. easier; spot and nearby, $32.87; fuand commission house selling, owing to tures. $32.75. the unsettled feeling in the spot market. Jron steady, unchanred. The market for refined was quiet and Tead steady, spot 4.70tfr4.60c. at 5.20c for fine granulated. unchangedwere Zinc quiet; .East St. Louis delivery spot no transactions In refined There 4.904.95c. futures. Antimony spot. 4.5004.55c. Sugar futures closed easv: aonrcnimat ales 5,000 tons. January S.Sfe; MaTeai MONEY MARKET. z.z&c; May z.sbc; jury z.45c, NEW YORK. Dec IS Call money firm; CHICAGO FUTURES. high. 55 per cent; lower, 5 per cent; ruling rate, per cent; clostngrbid. per cent; CHICAGO, Dec. 13. offered at 5 per cent; last 4i loan, 6. per Close Open Ixjw High Wheat-M- ay cent. . ... $1.124 $i.i2s; si.itn Time loans, firm; 60 days, 55 per $i.ii &0 six months cent; per 1.014 days. 1.01 i cent: 55U 1.02.. July l'.Qli Corn-- May 5g 54 per cent. ..... .53 Prlme mercantile paper, 65U , per .53 .5214 .52i .. 54 cent. 54?4 .54 54U July Oata .. , 37'H .37 BUTTER AND BOOS. May .. .... .37", .374 .38 .38 Dec. 13. Butter. CHICAGO. .37 July .3 easy; Pork creamery extras, 45c: firsts. ZaMQAZc; && J Lard-J- an. 14.90 seconds, 3234c; standards. S8c. Eggs, lower; receipts. 8,977 cases: firsts, , . .4 8.67 8.67 8.57 8.60 50c; ordinary firsts 45c; miscellaneous, . May-...J 9.02 9.05 9.00 9.05 464Sc; refrigerator firsts. S7S8c Ribs 7.55 Jan. 7.55 7.50 50 LONDON RATES. 7.87 May 7.87 7.77 80 LONDON, Dec. 1 .Bar silver 34Jd per ounce.2V4 HAY MARKET. per cent. Money. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. T -ia Hay un- Discount rates: Short bills, S per changed per cent. cent; three month bill. . 2c .... rill-- . - j I ! : i. NEW YORK STOCK LIST (List Sale.) WESTERN. aiiu. Chalmers American Beet Sucar -- B nv - American Can ..14 American Gar &Sc Foundry..... Leather pfd.. .. Amertcan Hide .. r.?, 41S Corp. American International Ex-dl9S'4 .. American Locomotive. . b . American Smelt. & rtef g" .. 54'. l American Suar . . S American Sumatra Tobacco ... . & T T. American 82V ...lies American Woolen . . 49 Anaconda Copper i . . Atchison . . .. . . 32?Atl.. Gulf &. W. Indies . . t6 Baldwin Locomotive . . Ohio Baltimore . . M?s Bethlehem Steel "B" ..121 v .. Pacific Canadian .. 31H Central Leather .. Chandler Motors . . v;Chesapeake A Ohio ;" . . 1931 St. Paul.. Chicago. Mil. &and .. Fac I. R. Chicago. .. 2?i CMno Copoer 25 Iron Colorado Fuel 93V4 :::;: i Products Corn 66 V, Crucible Steel 7H Cuba Cane Sugar 10 Erie .. 142 : General Electrlo livi General Motors 37 Goodrich Co. 75H Great Northern, nfd 21 Vm Ctfs Ore Northern Great 93 Illinois Central 37s Inspiration Cooper . . c int. Mer. Marine off! F.3S Tnternatlonal Paper 27H Kennecott Conper 101 '.ouHvllle Sc Nashville ism Mexican Petroleum 27S Miami Copper 144 Middle States Oil 28; Vldval Steel 17 Mlmnurl Pacific -an New York Central . . v. 0-- - N. Y.. N. 11. nd Hartford ..... 3 car cattle. PER MONTH If $25 per month is Inreated at 25 in safe bonds yielding ( per cent and if the income is reinvested anage of over $35,000 is reached at accumulation age 60. Invested Amt. Invested Total Interest Principal Sum Annual Income AS ax adi ea Monthly tamsa at Age o f?w w S 2S ... 25 S10.50O S35,l54,42 124,64.42 t $2,ni.e 30 50 18,000 31,77X06 j 75 X- 22,500 29,144 .as 99 Ot9 If . 48,772.0 51,64&4 At , 2.99,32 3,04.61 at JW Ml save $25 Tter mnntH t rt with tin m-- tulvAm- grow. The important thing is to1 get started NOW while our pacity bondrJ'I?Pe." 7 low- - JWrtt tor our Ust of bond offerings and full details ol our Partial Payment Plan. . If you cannot will a ' m SALT LAKE 169 Main St. -- 1 100 2 AM. J. A. HOGLE & CO. . POCATELLO First Nat. Bank Bldg. $'i.rH) prade.M . 24x4S . . . inch. 52:50 Machines of the Highest Quality :! . $185 Cheney, solid mahogany .$145.00, $125 Windsor, Queen Ann design, golden oak $92.50 No. 8 Windsor, console model, walnut, extrt ' value $265.00 EASY TERMS i Fox &. t Cattle Receipt 13,000; canners and cutters weak to 25c lower: cannera generally $1.50? 1.00: all other claes comjere acMve: beer steero. steady to strong; umall. IB.oo 08.25; best odd lot sold earl-- , $7.75; bulk other. $5.7507.00: other c1hp generally steady'; common to good cows. S3. 4004. 60; other bunches. $5.00: better grades vealers. S7.OOQ8.00: early sales etockers. $5.0006.25; feeders. $5. 30 6.00. Hogs Receipts 13.500; active, mostly 15 to 20c lower: best 10 to hogs to shippers and packers. $6.70; shippers, on few lots. top light lights. 16.75; bulk of sates average. $6.8506.90; sows. 16.4006.65; good packing $5,500 0.65; pigs, weak; best, S7.00. Sheep Receipts. 13,000; steady; native ewes. $4.25; good and choice lambs, others weak to 25c lower Colorado steady: pea fed and fed westerns, $10.25. .vANS AS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 13. rf 1 nd rs ht nd - . Ooe-4.ro- ! , . - 4s. 4a. 4s. 1 nd un-settle- . OGDEN Eceles Bldg "Some Extreme Dryness Leaves Highways in Poor Shape; Several Jobs Done j Nevada roads and highways hare been put to a severe tet during , the past year, according to A. 13. highway engineer of the LT. 8. bureau of public road who returned to Ogden Joday from inspecting several road in that state, txtrema dryness projects in ail part of the state ha left the paved roada and other highways in a poor condition, Mr. Ilrowa atates. Mr. Brown reports that a portion of the Uncoln Highway acroaa the Fallon Pink which waa graded one year ago, is now surfaced. The rate of progress on this project la very satisfactory. Mr. BrownNo.ttatea. May 52c. Federal aid project 14, between ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Dec. 12 Wheat De- Mlndon north to Carson Citr. ha been asVed. cember. SI. 07; May. 11.10 accepted by the government. Federal Corn December, 46c asked; May. aid project No. 7. between Heno and bid. Caraon haa also been accep'ted. A 51c Oata December. 12c asked: May, 2Sc. portion city, of this highway ! of cement structure. Dec. 13. Wheat. No. 3 CHICAGO, Federal aid project. No. 1. a gravel hard. $1.04; S No. 3 dark northern. SI. IS. project, between Lovelocks and 3 mixed, 47Vi04Sc; No. Com, No. a of the Overland Oriena, trail, portion yellow. 47048c. also been accepted. Nevada plans Oat. No. 2 white. 35036c: No. 3 ha extensive road Improvement during white, 330S5c. the coming year, Mr. Brown states, Rye. No. 2. 84c. IJro-wn- le - Barlev. nominal. 00. Timothy seed. $5.000 6 50. Clover seed. 312.50018 Pork, nominal. Lard. $8.6008.65. Ribs. $7.2508.25. oo A. A. E. MEMBERS TO white 20:9c: 29c. Wheat MrNNEAPOLJS, Minn.. Dec. 24 cars compared with fs7 Relpts. 1 cars A year ago. Cash No. northern. December, $1.17: May. $1.2O01.24; $1.13. July. $1.18; Corn. No. 3 yellow. 310 39e. . Oata. No. 3 white, 29 Rarley. 37 0 51c. 13 02ic Rye, No. 2, Flax. No. 1. 76077c. oo MEN PAY FOE ROCKS THROWN WHEN BOYS d; GRASS VALLEY. Cal., -- V. oo INDORSE ENGINEER FOR L 0; 0. POST -; bers of the organization of the Utah The Ogden chapter of the American at Log. Wednes Association Agricultural college of Engineers todsy endorsday evening. It was announced today ed the candtdary of TV. R. McKeen of by President u. W. Matteaon. Engin Omaha, for appointment of one of two eers from Cache valley and other sec- vacancies on th Interstate tions of the northern part of the state Commerce occurring commission and the end of have been Invited to attend. month, according to Prespresent Members of the engineering depart the en11, TV. Matteaon. ident ment of the faculty of the Logan dorsing McKeen for on Telegrams two of cf the school have been invited to be present.-Th- ,"tlce wer dispatched to Presi today following will be In attendance Warren O. Harding, Fenator Senfrom Ogden: President 11. W. Matte-so- dent ator George TV. Norrts of Nebraska. B. J. Finch, J. II. Edwards, Jo- Senators William King and Reed seph hi. Tracy, E. E. Kidder, M. I. Bmoot, of Utah. Williams, C. W. Crom, E. Gtlgen. O. C. On August f. 112 0. President HardLockhart, William Btowe. Major Ora C. ing, then made the Senator Bundy, W. 8. Craven and C. A. Lund, following statement:Harding, "I may ssy in a. oo of general way that I think very well the appointment of an engineer on the ENGINEER TO DECIDE Interstate Commerce coram last on." 'The presence of an engineer, of Mr. ON VIADUCT PLANS McKeen's qualification on th Interstate Commerce commission, will mao the II. P. Angwin, senior highway bridge terially asalet in the solution to transporengineer of the U. 8.J3ureau of Public great problems vital to our country's that are sojertaining roads, today conferred with state of- tation toficials with regard to the proposed via- welfare," said President "Matteaon day. duct and bridge at Riverdale over the oo Union Pacific tracks and the Weber was to river. Engineer Angwin go over the blue prints and plans submit- CHRISTMAS CANTATA ted by the state arvt make a decision. WILL BE PRESENTED The plana then will be forwarded to Washington for final approval before bida for the construction are soughL chorus f 49 voices will present Immediate action Is expected by theA Christroaa cantata, "Promise and both state and federal, official on this Fulfillment." (Aahford) at the First matter which has been hanging fire Congregational church next Sunday for many.months. December II. evening, oo Rehearsals of the work have been held during the past four weeks, under L. D. S. CHURCH HEAD the of Miss Ora Matthews. TALKS HERE SUNDAY The leadership music of the composition Is tuneful, dramatic, and wilt undoubtedly please alt who hear It. Adam 8. Bennlon of the I The solo parts are to be acng by the SupL D. L church 'school will be th speak- Misses Adelaide Ashton, and Margaret er at the Fifth ward Sacrament meet- Hartley, sopranos: Mies Grace Matthing. Sunday evening. It ts announced ews, contralto; Elwood Pearson, tenby th ward bishopric, Eupt. Bennlon or; J. p. Irnel!u. tenor, and FranW la one of the most brilliant speaker of L'ir.ner, baritone. the younger men of the church. An M'.ss Lillian Thatcher wT.I play th invitation is extended to th public to organ. The service will commence at attend. 7:10 promptly. e $1.S501.96. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 13. Wheat, December 99c; May. $1.04; July, 9Sc. Corn. December 40c; May. 46c. July, 48c. weather . OMAHA, Neb.. Dec 11. Wheat. No. t Thirteen members of the Ogden hard. $1.02; No. 2 mixed. 85c. Corn. No. 2 white, $c; No. 2 mixed chapter of the American Association of Engineers, will attend the banquet 38c. No. 4 and meeting of the student club memOata. No. $ white. iv difference." said Charlie observer this morning, a he gased out of his office window into the sunhlne "som difference, between the weather - today aad one year ago." Charlie turned over the leaves of his record book and said: "One year ago today we had almost a real bllttard and one of the heaviest snows of the entire winter" fell. Todsy th grass is still green on the city hall lawn and there hisn't been snok enough all sea son tO'even raaks the youngsters hunt the cellara for their sleds. If th present weather keep up, I am going to change the Christmas order for a pair of skate for my nephew to a swtm-ml- n sulL" "Just think." continued Charlie, gating at tiny figures In his book." the maximum temperature a year ago yes. terday waa 31 degree. Yesterday the highest temperatur waa 14 degrees. A year ago last night th mercury fell to 25 degrees when last night lt fell to 28 degree. "But, mind my word." continued Charlie. we are not going to be let off withouL It win corns and when It does ;t may make up for lost time. But., as far as winter goes so far. we ain't had nothln' yeL" Continuance of the preeent fair and warm weather is promised for and tomorrow by the United tonight Ptatea nass, local weather bureau, ATTEND LOGAN FETE - t.r. tra. rnnn as to the European trading. financial Uncertainty with down, sttuatlon, together In foreign exchange eeemed to turn have cobslderable bearish effecU Estimates of a large exportable surplus in tended also to weaken the marArgentina ket despite reports that harvest weather was unfavorable. Opening quotations . to c lower with which varied from to $1.12 to and May l.lt July $1.01 l.oi were followed hy further decline. corn and IJberal arrivals cf corn oats both on the downgrade. putAfter opening a shade to c off with May at 6S to the corn market continued to gain. 63c, lowOata started unchanged to to 37c and later showed er. May 37 a moderate general decline. Iovllons ere weak In line with hogs and grain. In wheat, something of a rally took place later owing to reports that Europe had bought 1.000.000 bushels. The to net lower clo. was unsettled. to l.UTi and July with May $1.11 to 1.01T. $1.01 Jn the late dealings corn prices showed but little power to recover. The. close wm eay at to Tic net decline, with Co SOUTH ST. PAUU Minn.. Dec. 13. Cattle Receipts. 2.500 market slow; can-neand cutters mostly 25c lower: other kllllnr classes steady to strong: only good and choice beef steers offered; bulk here common to medium grades selling from $4.OO06.OO; fe wup to S6.60; Lutcher cows and heifers mostly $3.0005.00; few better offerings and young cows and heifers up to $5.60 or higher,' canners and cutter $1.7502.75; bologna bulls. $3.25 mostly (ft 3. 60; veal calves steady to strong; practical racker top on best llghta, $7.50; some extra choice vealer to outsiders, $7.7508.00. Hogs Receipts 12.000; market about steady with Monday: choice light sorts averaging around 170 pounds down $6.7507.00; good butcher hogs mostly $6.60 or slightly below; tuilk or heavy packing sows, $5.2505.30; pigs scarce; good pigs. $7.25. Sheep Receipts. 1.000: market opening best fed western lambs held steady; $10.50: around good fat natives. $10,000 10.25; bulk of good light and handy-weigfat ewes, $4.6004.75. IKO-pou- 'SFOR WINTER, "WE AINT HAD PUT TO TEST NOTHIN' YET" CHICAGO. Dec. 13 Abnence of buying orders led to a material setback fn wheat prices early today during the eatLy 200-pou- 130-pou- NEVADA ROADS GRAIN Western Norfolk Northern Pacific St. . Hef Oklahoma Prod. Pan American Petroleum 33V4 Pennsylvania 67 4 People's Gas"d West a 25 Pittsburg . . IBS CHICAGO. Dec. 13. Receipts. Ray Consolidated Copper 71H 11,000; generally steady;Cattle very quality Reading 53 . .......... .. a-T? n cannera and cutters;bulls. .veal Iron Steel plain B1T4 Y. calve JSc higher; good to choice yearRoyal Dutch, AN.Trad Phell Trans. lings. $10.00; bulk beeves, top. $6,500 23 .8.00. Sinclair Con. on ... Southern Pacific .. Hogs Receipts. 53.000; slcady to 10c 19 ... 7Ts with yesterday's Southern Rallwav lower; mostly steady also ...112 Standard Oil of N. J. pfd buying, top. average; big packers 80 ... 10 Rtudebaker Corporation average $7.40 cm light lights; ... Tennessee Copper up $7.25: bulk hogs averaging10c110 and 47 ... Texas Co lower; upi $6.7607.10; pin mostly ... 2359 bulk desirable. 7. 3007.40. Texas & Pacific ... fat lambs and Tobacco Products Receipts. 14.00O; ... 11 yearlings Shp 2c higher, sheep and Transcontinental Oil to strong ...126 TInlon Pacific r.y tr psck-er- a feeders steady; fat lambs, ... 10 T. S. Pood Product some high$11.25; and shippers. ... 52 er. Feed shorn Iambs. $10.00: heM s. Retail Store choice it. . .. 40 XJ. S. Ind. Alcohol ..yearlings. $9.60; light fat ewes, ... 55 eariy, $5.50. TTnlted States Rubber Steel ...8a United States ... 6450 " Utah Copper ' OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. 13. Hogs Re. . . ... . . f Wentlnghouse Electric 10. 000; market slow, 160 to 180 ... Willy's Overland oound butchers. 86. 50 0 6. 65: mostly low ... 13 ceipts, American Zinc. Lead . and Sm. ... er; all "other grades. 25 to 3Sc lower; IS' Butte and Superior . 44 medium and light butcher. $6.2506.50; ... Petroleum Cala, . top. . sa; packing graaes. ...59 Montana Power wj .i.do. 4.000: 8 steers txef ... Cattle Receipts. Arlsona Shattwck $9.00: she ... 312 slow, steady, too yearling.Blockers Pure Oil .. .. and ... stock strong: bulls, veals. Invincible Oil 67 feedera tadv. General Asphalt - 4.000: all classes Sheep Receipts. steadv: bulk lambs. $9.75010.00: top OObEN LIVESTOCK MARKET choice heavy $10.25; yearling, $7.00; .top feeding Cattle RcelDts. 104;15.2505.75: rood steers. $5.0005.25: lambs. $9.60. fa.tr steer. S4.OO05.OO; choice feeder 84. 5005.23: choice cow and heif ST JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec. IS. Hoge Re ers. S4.2604.6O:: fair, to good cows andj cetpts. 14.000: market opened ?5c lower; cutters, z.oopj.w; heifers. $4. top. S6.70; bulk steers. $4. 76010. 00: cows cows. and 11.00S2.00: choice feeder heifers, $3.25 0 10.00; calves. $5,000 $3.0003.90: fat bulls, $2.50 03.00: holocna 8.00. bulls. $2.0002.23;; veal calves. $6.00 07.50. Sheep Receipts. . 6,060: market steady; Hors Receipt 1764: choice fat'hora. lambs. $9. 75010. :o; ewe, ii.uuv-'.175 to 250 lbs.. $7.25: bulk of sales. $6.73 SS.6fl?I7.60. 07.25: feeder hogs, 1317: ' choice lambs LIBERTY BONDS. Receipts Kho S(L507.50; wethers $3.5004.00: fat ewes. YORK. NEW Dc. 13. Liberty bonds iamts S6.oor 60. $2.5008.00; feeder closed: 3s, 93.40: first 4s. 97.70 bid: sec. Arrlvsls. 97.20; second 96.90; first Rube Laraen,' Hotchklss. ' Colo., 1 car ond 4s. 97.92; fourth-4s- , 96.90; third 4s. 100.00; Victory 3s. Victory G. M. Daniels, Austin, Colo.. 1 car cat 97.26: 100.02. tl.Royal Chamberlain, Land. 4 cars feeder lambs. FLOUR MARKET. Jamea Levy. Meridian. Ida.. 1 car MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Dec, 13. Flour, sheep. C. M. Jones, Moolda MonL, l'car cat unchanged to 10c lower; in car load lota, tie. family patents, quoted at $7.00 per barcotton sacka. Brajx, rel la H. J.- - KUI son. Hvrura. 1 car cattle. J. ,W.' Murphy, South Omaha, 7 cars $18.00020.00. aoj. Ogden Packing Sc Provision Co., South POULTRY MARKET. Omaha. 3 cars hogs. O. O. Whit lock. Sou tli Omaha, S cam CHICAGO, Dec IS Poultry, alive, nor. fowl. 140X2e; springs. 21c; WlUlin Parker, drive in. 1 car cattle. turkeys, 37c; roaater. 15c Sale and Shlomenta. Stockton Livestock Co., Peters, Calif.. 2 " cars feeder cattle. NEW - YORK SILVER. Stockton Livestock Co., French Camp. NEW YORK.- Dec 12. Foreign bar Calif.. 1 car hogs. 65c. Cudahy Packing Co., North Salt Lake. Mexican dollars, 48 e. ho. ACCUMULATES $35,194.42 35 40 nips. , tjon. iurray. 1 car cattle Keller, Og3en. 1 car rattle. McMillan -- $25 miss EVERTHING FOR THE HOME 88 62 . Westlnhouse 91.00 85 81 81 INDUSTRIAL BONDS. (As reported by J. A. HorIs St Co.) .oi; Bid Atked .01 Aran Smelt Ref 5s 1947... 87 87 ,X2 Anglo-Am- n Oil 103 1925.. 108 Anaconda Cop 7s 1829.... 102 103 Armour & Co 7s 1920 102 .05 102ft 193v Beth Steel 7s 100 .12 101 1931 104 Dupont 104 .05i .04 111 Goodyear T. & Rub 8S 1941 "110 101 Copper 7s 1930 101 .ocvi Kenn Kelly-Sprin- g Tire Ss 1931. 104 .01 101 Morris & Co 105 1930.:.. 103 U S Rub 1930 .02 105 103! Swift & Co 78 1925 12Va lf0 100! United Drug Co Ss 1941 ... 105 .03 105 Utah-Idah- o 83 Sug 7s 1930.. 2.12U si 1925 West 7s Elec .52 103?,! 104 .02 .04 . "Erno' cretonne hit ani &S) f . ....... 87 87 7s 7s i . 6S 82 96 1946 oxUy . pLain centers, 24x4H inch. $2.00 uraiie $1.00 Larpe assortment of hiph prado rups at half price. 88 82 v 1st 4s 1947 do ref 4s 20t)S 935.00 . "A.tec" rap rups, CHENEY AND WINDSOR PHONOGRAPHS . 69 101 105 108 105 88 106 68 wom- an will take pride in. A fine assortment to choose from in mahogany antf walnut. Co.) Asked &. 85 76 104 Fran T 4s' 1950 n TO prade. demonstraSpecial tion and sain thl week. S5 Iwn 35 Month VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT Genuine flexible fliers, beautiful line of doll carts, coaster wagons of the better kind J 59 250 02 7s .05V4! ::3 rf 9C Eld 10".". Am 112 7s .01 ,! .! j rln So Pac-Sa- 915.00 101 2.75 1.00 2.00 T-e- 110 do conv. 4s 1929 .074 .05 .10 .40 .05 .20 .03 10 101 112 95 65 66 240 87 Penn 7s 1930 .04H St L & 8 f PL. 4s 1950.... .024 do 6s 1950 .01 So Pac conv 5s 1934.. OS .02 .04 .36 '. 6s 1950 8s 1962 4s 4s 064 7 9 RAILROAD BONDS. (As reported by J. A. Ilogle AIM .00H .06U Grand Central .. Howeir , Iron Blossom Iron King Judge M. S. ' Keystone Tin Leonora .. .. Monzonite May Day. . . ........... Mason Valley Moscow . . Michigan -- Utah . . New Qulncy No. Standard Prince Con. . . Ploche Bristol . . . : . . . Price Mining ..... . . . Provo So. Standard j Sells .. .. Silver King Coal. Silver King Con Sioux Mine Silver Shield Tar Baby TIntic Central Tlntlc Standard . . Uncle Sam . . Utah Con. . . Tnlon Chief Victor Con. .. .... .02 .04 .02 .... . . ns 102H Atch Tod & Kans 4s 1995.. .00 Bait & Ohio conv 1933 3.00 Can Nat Rys 7s 193o 8.00 1.50 1932 CM & St P conv .004 Grand Trunk Pac 4s 1955.. .0OH Nor 7s 1936 ."ir Great .02 .04 N C Y 7 1930 2.25 O S L 4s 1929 .00 i .... . 6s 1929 9 6 7 5s Grand Trunk Paulo Ss guilder loan.. "!6j" Sao Busch Term Mldg 7s pfd . . .04 .00 , do Paris-Orlea- 01 00 94 V King of Norway 8s 1940.. Sao Paulo 8s 1928...: Swiss 8s 1940 .12 .10 .04 .05 .03 Beaver Copper Bay State Black Metal.. Bingham Galena .. Central Eureka Colb. Rexall Colorado Con. Crown Point .. Cardiff . . Cotton Klnr Daly .. West Daly TVraron : .oo,i .U17 5s5s 1937 Letptig Munich ,06V, .10 . Klg Jtllll Bl Cotton Coal ' do .00 .03 Alta Con A gift that every hit and miss rap 21x48 inches. $2.UO rug. Hoover Week TEA WAGONS Almost any girl will bo delighted with a handsome cedar eliest which she can use for a "hop chest" later on. We are showing a fine assortment of the better kinds at very reasonable prices. 4s - ' CEDAR CHESTS No. 10 LVc. 12. Several staJd and Grass men are business Valley contributing fifty-cen- t pieces to a "conscience fund' because, when they were boys,, they threw rocks at a local Chinese real-dewho sjoea by the name of "Duck middle-age- d nt "Duck Eg Is so old that tevr of the) pioneers of this section remember when he arrived. He waa always an odd character and the Uoys of other Now generations tantalized him. "Duck. Egg" llres on charity and it has been ruled that anyone who had erer made sport of the old man must contribute fifty cents, wheneyer called on to help the Chinaman.. oo HEARS NEW SOUND LONDON'.Lloyd James, professor of phonetics at Unlrersity College, discovered & new sound in the ulu language. lie calls it a "voiced lateral fricative an T produced with a strong brushing sound coupled with Tibratlon of the vocal cords." hj . n. i , V . m , -r s |