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Show THE OGDEN 12 NEW, YORK STOCK LIST. (Last Aias-C- h aimers . v sais). JfH American Beet Sugar 3ttH American Can .. American Car A Foundry lo60Vi American Hide & Leather pfd ; 4Si American International Corp. 99 American Locomotive . American Smelting A Raff. ......... ... American Sugar American Sumatra Tobaoco ...... 11807 Vs ... v . T AmHwn'T American Woolen Anaconda' Copper Atchison . 3814 Atl Gulf A W Indies 35 Baltimore A Ohio . . 96 ... Baldwin Locomotive 67 T)athlhm Pacific B ........ ....121 Canadian 31 Central Leather B0 Chandler Motors 56 Chesapeake A Ohio St. Paul Chicago, Mil snd 32 Chicago, R I &. Pac 27 H Chino Copner1 tkLXX .......... 71 Colorado Fuel A Iron 64 Corn Products . .... S6H .... Cruoible SteelCuba Cane Sugar . Erie General Electric . .. 11H General ' Motors . 35 . .. Co. Goodrich 7 Great-Northe- rn pfd 31 Great Northern Ore Ctfs. 99 Illinois Central . 41 . Copper Inspiration 64 Int Mer Marine pfd 54 International Paper . 26 Kennecott Copper . 110 Louisville A Nashville . ....115 Mexican Petroleum 27 Miami Copper . 1 . Middle States Oil 28 Mldvale Steel . 17 Missouri Pacific ' 73 New York Central 13 N Y N H & Hartford 97B Norfolk A Western 79 Northern Pacific 3 Oklahoma Prod A Ref 57 Pan American. Petroleum '33 . .... Pennsylvania-59 People s Gas West Va 24 and Pittsburg 15 Consolidated Copper Ray .. .'. Reading & Steel 53 Rep Iron 52 Dutch &lN Y Royal Trann Trad 88B Shll 22a Sinclair Con Oil . 80 Southern Pacific 19 Southern Railway . ..... .113 Standard Oil of N J pfd. 81 Studebaker Corporation 10 Tennessee Copper 47 Texas Co24 Texas &- Pacific . ....... $2 Tobacco Products .s 11 Transcontinental. Oil .126 . ; Union Pacific 10 U S Food Products, ........ . 62 U S Retail Stores 89 U S Ind Alcohol 55 United States Rubber, 84 United States Steel . 64 ........ . Utah Copper Westlnghouse Electric Willys Overland 13 American lnc. Lead and Sm. Butte and Superior Cala Petroleum 58 Montana Power 9 Shattuck Arizona 28 Pure Oil . ...i 12 Invincible Oil . 68 Va General Asphalt . - Activity and. Strength of Speculative Issues Is .......... ; Chief Feature " . or thy for the activity and strength of and heaviness or Irspeculative Issue . Investment shares. Nuof regularity merous stocks com prising: the secondary Industrials. 1tobac- 2 rails, miscellaneouschemicals to rose cos, leathers and as rails such points. A few. Important Read-I- n Delaware, Lackawanna A Western, and Lehigh Valley aJso were strong: Oils opened mainly at hlgrher levels but reacted to pressure against Mexican Petroleum. General Asphalt, the California groups and Middle 8tates. Popular steels and equipments, Pullman excepted, also lost ground. In the later dealings. .The approximatclosing was Irregular. 8aleswere dull and ed 375.000 shares. Bonds. featureless. settlement of specThe usual week-en- d ulative accounts was Indicated by the uneven trend of prices at. the dull opening. Such leaders as were quoted in the Ini-or minor gains, tial dealings, showed domestic losses. Most of the high-pricand foreign, oils strengthened wfth vaalso rious obscure specialties, and coalers Lima Liocomotlve canceuea improved. no.rt at ittt rpent advance. falling 1 points. -Moderate reactions occurred In Mexican Petroleum. Bethlehem Steel, Studebaker and Industrial Alcohol. Pre foreign exchanges limlnary quotations for were irregular, the uerman raie rauy Ing slightly. MININQ SECURITIES. tAn reported by J. A. Hogle A Co.) ; . , - . ed - . M( RESERVE Fall Under Increase of Twenty-SiMillions Over Last Week Pressure Caused By x New Crop Reported NEW YORK, Dec. 14. With the end of 1921, it became virtually certain this week, the Cuban sugar finance commission, formed by the Cuban government to market the excessively large crop of this year, will eo out of existence. The first reports of an authoritative nature received by the sugar trade were to the effect that a bill to abolish the commission had passed the Cuban senate. . It Jvras not generally known that the commission itself was sponsor for the bill, and in some quarters it was feared opposition might develop. The commission, it Is now announced, itself decided several months ago that there would be no further reason 2 for its existence when the crop started to come to market as its authority extended solely to the old crop sugars. As a result of the advent of new sugars, with over 1,000,000 tons of sugar from the old crop remaining unsold in Cuba, prices In the raw sugar market showed a decline this week, till at the end of the week sugar had been sold on a basis of 2 cents, cost and freight, equivalent to about 3.61 cents, duty paid, landed at New York. The refined sugar market also showed a' decJlne to a basis of 5.20 cents a pound, partly in sympathy with the downward movement of raw sugars, and partly due to a price cutting struggle in middle western territory where Southern and Western refiners are competing, the former in an effort to move as much Louisiana sugar as pos 6lble before new crop Cubas actually reach this market. NEW YORK, Dec. 17. The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $37,039,400 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is an Increase of $26,756,390 from last week. The statement follows: ACTUAL RESOURCES. Loans, discounts, etc. $4,469,670,-00increase. $74,036,000. Cash, in own (Vaults members federal reserve bank, $76,512,000; increase, $1,202,000. Reserve in federal reserve banks of member banks, $534,123,000; increase, $39,166,000. Reserve in own vaults: State banks and trust companies, $8,951,000; increase. $67,000. Reserve in depositaries state banks and trust companies, $8,691,000; increase, $125,000. ' Net demand deposits, increase, $98,310,000. deTime deposits, $217,822,000; crease, $4,604,000. Circulation, $33,269,000; Increase, $25,000. United States deposits deducted, Stl Ntff "TOK2T, Dee. If. Trading In the lock" market today was chiefly note-- n -- ARD TO QUIT Prices 1 921. (WKOin CUM SUGAR Haw SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18; STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1921-192- . !: 0; $3,893,-605,00- Christinas Sale KBll : JO' i) " Get That Beautiful, Practical Present for Loved One or Friend Right in the midst of Christmas shopping 0; we are conducting this wonderful sale of Christmas goods the kind that make ideal presents for any person, kiddies or older folks. Look at this array of presents $99,189,000. i ' Aggregate reserve, $551,765,000. in1 i ' .' A.?" Excess reserve, $37,039,400; crease, $26,756,390. Summary of siate banks and trust I Askes Bid , Vo .1 Fruit baskets, serving trays, nut bowls, silverware, candy in Greater New York not companies .01 I .00 included in clearing, house statement: ........ Alta Con .01 .01 baskets, cups and saucers, berry bowls, indivdual plates, Alta Con . . Loans, discounts, etc., $640,438,800; .01 Am Con Mines . ,oo4 decrease, $1,043,700. china sets, lamp shades and a wealth of other gifts. .07 .05 Albion Con Gold, $4,986,800; increase, $70,500. .004 .01 Am Con Cop . . .13 .13 Currency and bank notes, $17,984,-50Alta Tunnel . . . .03 .01 increase, $603,500. Bullion For Her 03 For Him For the Child .044 with federal reserve bank Deposits Big Cot Coal .. . .00 .po Beaver Copper New York, $56,718,400; increase. .1' .01 . ... Lace Hosiery ..'. Bay State . .. Silk Sox .09 . Toys .07 Black Metal inTotal Silk Hosiery 02 deposits, $675,212,200; .0134 Bingham Galena Dolls' crease, $6,759,200. .02 .00 V Eureka t Central Neckwear, Baskets ' Sewing Do: .12 amounts .10 due from Columbus Rexall Eliminating OX reserve depositaries and other banks . Silk Shirts Pocket Knives Lingerie ojorauo V; '? . 03 Crown Point .. and New trust York and companies Blouses Silk .8D 1.00 Cardiff. .. .. .. U. S.: Sweaters Games : 3.00 3 Daly Kimonos 17. Wheat was steady Dec. . CHICAGO. Deposits, $632,815,200; Increase, . . 1.50 West Daly and unchanged to c lower at the open .00 Sandals ..el Bead Necklaces Emma Silver Jewelry ' v.." S Banks: Cash in vault. $28,293,-50.04 ....... ing of the Chicago board of trade today Mines Empire Dresses were First Jl.07 for December, prices 2.25 .. Bell B. A Suitcases E. Beads to 1.12 SI. 02 $1.12 for May, for .05 .03 Trust companies: Cash in vaults. Eureka Mines Perfumes ' 00?i July. Coal East Tin Con J Handkerchiefs Some scattered buying strengthened the $51,396,200. Caps .08 .06 . Powders East Tin oo- a deferred had bit but .07 this only .06U options Eureka Lily . Creams an Flashlights Baby Suits .03 .02 momentary effect and within half Eureka Bullion c from was list down to hour the .40 .36 . Grand Central BONDS. And other gifts Watches INDUSTRIAL. Rubber Balls the opening. .07 .05 Howell (As reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.).22 .22 of The the northwest Iron Blossom . Asked dealers report Bid .09 re at Winnipeg showing smallergrain Iron King .06, '3.00 Come to this store, you will be more than pleased with the 2.00 . . serves M 87 S than expected on Canadian farms 86 5s 1947 Judge Ref Smelt Am 1.00 ....... .. had been discounted and had little ef 103 103 1925.. Oil Keystone Anglo-Aholiday gifts you buy here. 102 . I 101 Lehi Tintld fect, but there was a small rally at the ft 7s 1929 Anaconda .01....,... Copper .01 re of end when the hour 102 first weather Leonora . . . . . . 102 1920 .... 7s & Co Armour .02 Mon2onite 100 101: ports showed no moisture in the dry Beth Steel 7s 1935 50 sections of Kansas and Oklahoma. 115 114 Mammoth . . 1931 8s Pasco Cerro de .01 .... The market sagged sloly in midsessien 99 .1 991 1931 Day May Dupont T & R 8s 1941 . .12 .11 . ' Michigan-Uta- h and 110 toward the closes broke half a cent. 110 Goodyear .05 .05 101 New Quincy. .. .. but . 100 export conditions and evening up 1930 7s Kenn Copper Tire 8s 1931. .20 .10 Nalldriver . . . 104 105. made a sharp rally and the close saw Combines of .03 .024 to December at Jl.07. North Standard ....... 103 1930 .. May 31.12 Many Small Morris & Co : .10 1.12 and PlutUS . ; . . . . . 103 103 1930 11.02. July S U Rubber .06 .05 Industrial Concerns and .. Corn started firm with opening prices 106 106 Prince Con St Oil of Cal 7s 1931 .01 .00 63 to 53c and : Pioche Bristol .. 108 BAN & KARIYA CO. 108 May 1931 unchanged. being 7s Y N do .01 Banks .01 Wet weather and sea Provo 102 101 1925 Expected 7s July & Co Swift 01 board bids were factors. Reeds Peak .. . 106 105 United Drug Co 8s 1941 .. 00 Corn held its position in the face of 88 Rieo Wellington Twenty-fourt- h 83 Street and Grant Avenue 1930. o 7s Sug .12 .11 lastl half hour weakness the 95 until wheat South Standard 94 News 1923 (International 5s Car Va Service) .03 .02 were when it sank a bit. Final prices Sdlls 104 103 NEW YORK. Dec. 17. A record for West Elec 7s 1925 2.20 2.10 to for December. 52 105 Silver King Coal 105 48c 7s 1931 business Westlnghouse mergers probablyw 111 be es.52 SUver King Coal 100 for May at 64 c for July. 100 Mexican Petroleum 8s . . . tablished in this 02 ..:,48 Dedull Oats and Sioux Mines . . with next, year. started steady Bankers said todaycountry .02 .01 32 38c. the cember and Silver Shield . they expected May .03 .02 RAILROAD BONDS. of small Industrial concerns were generally Provisions lower grouping Tar Baby . .01 A. Hogle & Co.) .014 would have a (As reported by Tintic Central . crfect on both in mainly on a weekly trade report that poiK 1.83 1.82 were receding from ad- general, due togood Tintic Standard beef and prices Bid Asked the strengthening of ....... .01 vances caused by the strike In the pack- the involved companies Uncle Sam . . 85 01 85 .. 1995 4s . & Kan Atch Top Utah Con ing plants. Oil. copper, coal and steel financially. 78 75 .03 1933 B & O conv Whirlwind .. .. be combined as well companies 107 .02 as many .02 Can Nat Rys 7s 1935 ... 106 West Toledo Dec. 17. Wheat no sales will CHICAGO, 108 107 banks. 2.80 The . 2.67 1946 was Can Nor made also Walker Mining prediction reported. 60 60 .06 1932 C M A St P conv that :05i 2 yelbusiness Wood lawn ... 2 mixed more will be No. No. general Corn 4747c; 111 111 .02 .01 1963 Chi Un Sta Yankee Con . . . low 474Sc. plentiful. The purchase of stocks by 60 67 .02! uma . . Grand Trunk Pac 4s 1935. 107 2 white 3637c; No. 3 white companies seeking control of othra No. Oats 10! 1936.. Gr No of Can 34 35c. has brought about a bullish position Sales. 106 105 7s 1930 Y C N 13c. 1000 nominal. 1000 at at Rye in Tunnel the stock market. Alta 12c; 106 106 1936 Nor A No t Pac 6b 12,500 at 2c. Barley 4552c. The 75 74 Bingham Galena trend of grain and cotton prices 1961. 4s A Nav 3000 at 7c Timothy seed $5.00(36.10. Iron King 200 at 7c; 88 was 88 1929 coton being 'adversely 43 O S downward, L seed Clover Kc. I12.5018.50. Xennebeo 1500 at 107 106 1920 7s Penn affected the 1500 Pork nominal. at by government h 4000 report inat 12c; Michigan-Uta68 68 St L A S F PL 4s 1950 ., a was Lard than $S.65S.70. dicating crop bigger previ82 82 do PL Es 1950 .... Ribs $7.258.25. 5c: 2000 at ously estimated. New Quincy 2600 at 97 1934 5s conv S P There was an increase in bank Sliver King Coal. 600 at 12.10. 87 87 do conv 4s 1929 Tintic Standard 100 at $182; 200 at 84 clearings. Money was not so plentiful 85 4s 1955 do ref u.ss. 81 towards the end of the week. 81 S P-- S F Term 4s 1950 ... 88 87 Uv P 1st 4s 1947 INDUSTlllAL KJIAItKs UP 90 90 CHICAGO FUTURES. do conv 4s 1927 Five 17. hundred seventy-thre- e 83 84 business do ref 4s 2008 CHICAGO, Dec. Close West Low 85 84 failures were reported this week . Open nigh Pac 5s 1946 587 last week. wheat 13 ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec. 17. Hogs Re- against Sl.12 Jl. The May bank for the whole 1.02 SECURITIES. INVESTMENT LOCAL 1.02 1.02. ceipts 7000; fully steady; top $6.65; bulk country were clearings July $7,906,338,086 against Corn-M- ay (As reported by J. A. Hogle A Co.) $6.406.65. .62 .52 .58 .53 Cattle Receipts 10T); slow; steers $5.00 $7,140,926,811 the week before. BANK STOCKS. .54 .54 .54 .54 and heifers $3.259.50; 9.75; cows Money for call loans ransred fram 6 JulyBid Asked calves $4.007.O0. Oats-M- ay to 4 hit per cent this week. Money was .38 .37 .38 .38 S150.00 $160.00 Sheep Receipts 300; nominal; lambs loaned on mixed" collateral at 5 Bankers Trust ..... per 38 .38 .38 .33 ... 100.00 $9.5010.25; ewes $3.254.25. cent. Columbia Trust July Pork-J- an. "25366 257.00 . Deseret National The average price of twentv repre 14.70 C' 197.00 CHICAGO. Dec. 17. (United States BuDeseret Savings ... Lard-J- an. . . 315.00 reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 1000; sentative industrial issues on'the stock of National First Ogden S.62 8.52 8.B2 S.62 245.00 compared with week ago: Beef steers market was 80.93 compared with 80.15 , National Bank of Republic. 9.05 8.95 9.05 8.95 100.00 medium and good last week and 69.55 this time last year. lower: May National City Bank mostly 60c$l00 Ribs 152.00 National Copper j.ne average price or 2 0 represen 7.62 145.00 mon steers little changed: genNational Utah State ftatlve . 7.90 s a lit a f.Art lnwAa a f a a I v 74.68 railroad shares was 74.48 against Ad 95.00 1C5.00 AwnlKi Utah Savings & Trust last week and this time last 245.00 236.00 Walker Bros Bankers lower; stockers 25and year. heavy calves sharply . . . 187.00 A to Trust Zlon's Savings FOREIGN EXCHANGE. feeders strong to 25c higher; bulls COTTON PRICES SAG to 50c higher NEW YORK, Dec.e ,17. Foreign exINDUSTRIAL STOCKS. ' new The to government report raised 8000; market Receipts strong. steady change cotton crop estimate nearly Bid Asked 10cHogs 1,800,- Great Britain: uemanu .k?b; caoes higher than yesterday s average, clos- the slow to 1015c lower than early; uuo Dales aoove the October figures. . ing com 2.40 Amal Sugar holdover The report Indicates a yield of 8,340,-00- 0 France: Demand 7.SCe: caoles 7.87c. 59.0'J! CI. 00 shippers bought about 7500; do 8s pfd 4. 54 c: cables 4.65c. for $7.30 170pound top light lights; light: com. Prices fell in consequence. Italy: Demand 2.00 Btgrwrs Sugar pfd, 7.56c. Con to $7.15; bulk of sales $6.60 The bales. up average Belgium: Demand 7.o5c; cables 80.00 amount of the cotton crop brought Wagon .51c. Home Fire Ins y7,00: pigs steady to 10c higher; bulk into Germany: Demand .50c; cables36.61c. 330.00 the week totalled during: some signt 7.30 to with at desirables Holland: .Demand 3C.6iic; cables $7.20 .46 .50 Independent Coal 9s 278,000 bales against 309,000 bales in Norway:; Demand 15.42c. 100. 00! 102.00 $7.40. Canning Morgan pfd.. a Sweden Demand 24.65c. 98.00 100.00 Sheep Receipts 3000: market mostly the same week last year. States Tel & Tel ..... Denmark: Demand l9.C0c. week" week with for the direct: agago: compared Spinners' takings packers 1.75 2.10 Sugar pfd,8scom...) 99.60 101.00 Fat lambs $1.00 to 1.25 lower: fat year(.People's Switzerland: Demand 19.45c. Schramm-Johnso- n 294,000 bales against 176,000. ' ':-'- . A, X pfd.. -- 25c to $1.00 ""Ww. fat sheep 60 gregated lower; Spain: Demand 14.70c. same .62 lings Coal .58 the week last Standard bales, year. Greece: Demand 4.22c. I'tah-Ida2.001 2.05 to 75c lower; feeder lamps 50c higher.. The visible supply of American cotSugar Argentina: Demand 33.25c. 40.00 60.00 Fire Utah Clay ton decreased 20,000 bales. Exports Brazil: Demand 12.75c. 89.00 SOUTH ST. PAUL. Minn.. Dec 17. 91.00 Utah Pr A Lt 1st pfd i . fell off. Since August 1, the beginMontreal 92 Catof 07 M I Bureau k 104.0.) 106.00 (United States Markets.) the of season, bales 2,649,011 ning 85.00 100.00 tle Receipts 250; market today steady; West Cache Sugar 5.25 6.00 compared with week ago: Beef steers, have been exported. Mutual Creamery BUTTER AND EGGS. 8 Dec. 17. Butter lower; U S Fuel 7s pfd WHEAT CONDITIONS GOOD .73 butcher stock and medium grade and CHICAGO. above and bulls around 25 S 50c higher: wheat conditions east of- the Winter creamery extras 43cJ firsts 3441c sec- Walker Bros Dry Goods.. 300.00 common butcher cauners and Missouri river onds 29030c; standards 37c. are good. There has BONDS. cutters 2550c lower; packers and feedEggs nsehAaged; receipts 2847 cases. plenty of moisture and the crop j Bid Asked ers strong to around 25c hljrher: veal been has made a good start. The action of LONDON RATES. 87.00 89.00 calves mostly 60c higher; bulk of "best S L Stock Kx 6s 1939 in raisLONDON, Dec. 17. Bar silver 36d per SPLA&SL4S 1961 ... 70.00 72.00 lights today 8.00; quotations at close: the department of agriculture cotton the estimate the of bulk beef steers ing ounce. crop so $6.75; $7.0007.60; 1924 95.00 Standard Coal (a cows and heifers in December butcher the has $3.007.00; Money 2 per cent. 6S report 90.00 greatly A Lt 1st 1944.. 88.00 Utah and cutters $l.602.75; Discount rates: Short bills 3 per cent: Utah Pr bologna given the impression in some quarters A Pr 4s 1930 80.00 Lt three month bills 3 per cent. 96.00 88.00 bulls $2.75(3.60. that the grain report to be issued by Utah o Securities 6s Hogs Receipts 1500; market mostly the government 87.00 90.00 next week will show Sugar 7s 1930.. .ilS.OO of bulk with lOtf.OO steady Friday's average; Mutual Creamery Is 1986.. a The October estiincrease. similar and of bulk sorts $7.00; liht good Utfht was 741,000,-00- 0 mate wheat the of crop medium weight butchers $6.356.40; 1 bushels. Farmers in the middle- heavy packing sows $5.3005.75. POTATO MARKET. Sheep Receipts 300; market steady; west and northern states have been with week ago: Market fully selling corn more f reety of late. total U. S. shipments 262; market steady H compared 7.5c to $1 lower; most decline on lambs, Wisconsin sacked round whites $1.70 The fall off in "gTain prices has fur fat lambs closing at ther 1.80; Minnesota, sacked round whites and irood and choice wm business in the agricul Queen Mary rode along when Princess Mary and Lord LasceUes made their first-publi- c mostly $2.502.75. tural restricted Red rivers $1.01.70; Idaho saoked rus- $9.0O9.60; fat appearance districts. since the announcement of their betrothal. This photograph, taken in the Mall, London,' indicates sets $2.00(32.16; Idaho sacked rorals that In rose The pound English sterling 17. Mo.. Dec KANSAS CITY. Grand Trunk Pacific 3 per (United ' $1.851.90, : : . Bureau-o. f ; ; Cattle Re- value nearly, to $4.23 this week, a new mamma is please with the match. ; States Markets.) .l Vent, 1962 ..59 ceipts 60; for week: Beef steers uneven- high record for the present movement. LIBERTY BONDS. 50c to $1 lower; Christmas yearlings Par value is $4.86H 4 Grand Trunk Pacific NEW YORK, Deo. 17. Liberty bonds ly per 9 to oo fat $12.76; generally weak parliament has never made any Japan .bad no .written languageun-tl- l, WANTED 'KING RUMOR banian closl n most59 can and 50c bulls calves era, 'cent, 1955 lower; . decision. It has, moreover, no such Chinese characters. were 3V4s 94.90; first 4s 96.90: second 4s stockers and feeders 15tf?25o BANK STRENGTHENED - . introduced steady; to deal with BY DENIED ALBANIAN of Acme Packing Co. 1st MorC A. D. 2 S about 96.70; first authority 97.20; second 96.S2; ly to cows and heifers stock steady higher: . third 44s 97.8$; fourth 4U 97.26: Vic- 25c lower; stock calve steady to 60c form .of govchanging the S per, cent, 1933 . ernment which 'present BY REOPENS if left to the.declslon tory 3!4s 100.04; Victory 4.a 100.02. MERGER, lower. '. Bash Term trial 7 per cent NIW YORK, Dec ' 17. (By the As- of the constituent assembly which will than Ilors Receipts 1000; 60100 hignermostPOULTRY MARKET. of the country." good trade; : hogs sociated packer .'..VsTtf Press.) C. JL.toChekrezi. Al- draw the constitution CHICAGO. pfd. ... Dec 17. Poultry alive yesterday's - MONTREAL, Dec. 17. The Mer- banian commissioner ; . $6.70; bulk $6.60 top oo; ; ly $.656.70; United the turfowls 142Sc: springs 21c; higher; 6.70. Electric Bond A Share Co. on of ' chants Bank the Canada, a statement Issued denyroosters States, SHIP keys 38c; 15c Sheep Receipts 6000; today's receipts '. . . . . strength of a proposed merger with ing that-hi-today country was "."In the mar- SMALL MAY'eSCAPE . 6. per cent .90 week: Sheep 26 For billing. through of Montreal the Bank doors ' opened its ket for a king" or that the throne had Otm MARKET. 60c lower; lambs mostly 26c lower; top 'EM 'Bell Telephone of Canada, 5 FEW MINOR CHARGES' for business. VMINNE APftTLIS, 17. Flour $10.26. to Jerome Napoleon Dec today offered Minn., been , The Merof th unchanged. proposed absorption, 90 Bonaparte, ofto.this oty. per: cent, 1925 TO Bran $21. 023. 0. FriOMAHA. Neb.. Dec 17. (United States chants bank, declared by Its officers to Ref errinc reports published Norway 3Hs. 1964.. Dec.-1,...45 7. WATJKEOAN', Tn., have been the result of an Impairment day that the offer had been made to First Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts US SUGAR FUTURES. lOo higher;, packing of its reserve, was announced after the . of active, Indication great-gran- d dismissal-'mostly ; of of probable 7 cent Napoleon nephew NEW YORK, Dec. 17. J. P. Penney per fo tares pfd .94 of sales the Montreal stock exchange Friday generally steady; bulk closed steady; approximate Sugar by commissioners of the Albanian some of the counts In the indictment sales 660 tons; grades, $6.65. $S.256.45; top, In had ordered Its roTerament." by Chekrexl said: trading- stopped Governor Len Small and y-:January 2.14c; March- 2.14c; May 2.26c; Cattle Receipts 6000; compared with a ' commissioner of the charging the July 2.29c. with others only 'Being week ago: Beef steers and she stoek stock. conspiracy to defraud the Depositors showed no signs of alarm Albanian givernment in the United state of Illinois 25c$1.00 lower; bulls and to 25c weak; during .the former's ; . commission c o. NEW YORK SILVER. Officials Issued a statement States I wish to say most emphatically term astreasuxer. lower. today. faedera steady and stockers and under other NEW YORK, Dec. 17. Foreign bar sil' . Sheep Receipts none; compared with that deposits In the Merchants bank that neither Z nor anyofce. as far as I treasury administrations, "was !Ws havs atantftnq orders for fat 'an1 ver 7C. INVESTMENT SECURITIES week ago: Lambs 60p7e lower: sheep were as safe as If they were In the know, has ever been commissioned br today bf Carcuit. Judge" Edwards..given' The feeder eattl a. ' Also feeder and wf Mexican dollars 51c. feeders . . strong. lower; of 2560c, Bank . England." the eovernment of Albania or by any Judge, who has been hearing ..argu-Pocatello Oct In .touch.- without' lmrn Salt Lake .. r ., Ogden lamb.y OO oo to open any negotiations or make ments for several days on defense moVictims of the Russian famine are ' Church bells did not come into com189 First Nat. Dank Bids., Ecelet Btdg. '' : ;t 6000 years ago, had a sys party Chinese, of the crown of Albania to tions to quash the Indictments, agreed an offer, eating;-brea.'.. made of or use and mon sixth in until the grass clay, tem of men Europe exercises ' 60DEN' for UNiONSTOCKYAROS physical .' defense the with con counsel anyone. the : that moss ' srventh . century. over 60 years of aga, "Aside from the fact that the Al fidence, game count was. insufficient. . i . . . . -- . For the Entire Family 111 Ni-t- tw r 0; . $3,-759.1- A - F .- . -- . . I . . - GRAIN . -- , : $4,-428.8- se trend 7s -- .. j ; , mm HRS 7s Kelly-Spgf- ld 00. -- - m ! 0. I i . ',. NOTED K.imoeo House 7s 7s 5454c. Utah-Idah- ' 5262c . 2c J-- ; 4s 6s 4s 6s 6s . " . Ore-Wa- llc sh 5c ; DOES MAMMA APPROVE?, OH. YES! LIVESTOCK U-1- 1 2 2 I " -- i - she-sto- ck Z r 1 71-7- 3 I ! -- , ! . xs i jv-l- '. a- V- -. - - . I I ; ho ! 13-16- Mr c. a ' - she-stoc- k, - - can-ne- rs . Utah-Idah- i Investment Opportunities ' f i ' . v -- .......... ...... she-sto- ck 4a W : the-questlo- ri -- - -- - ........ s . - . . . -- 4,-0- 00; - J. C ' Hogle & Co. ; ; v;s ; uihon uyestock ; - . - . d - - i |