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Show I THE SALT LAKE -- TRIBUNE, SUNDAY' MORNING, II W Ul HUE FIRMNESS LOAN -F- EATURES. MARKET TRADING f Advantageous Terms. Through the agency of the National t Copper bank of thl city, the Flnt Na- tlonal bank of Lon Angelea and the Lo I Saving bank, the atate Angelea Trust - of Utah has mad arrangement to bor-- row 1500,000 on temporary loan notea, dua December 31 and bearing ( per cent In. ter at. The loan la being made and the , ' money tranefettred to the credit of the atate of Utah without coat to the atate. The atate will uae thia mofiey largely to refund prevlo'ua temporary loana r- Jangcd with banka of thla state. The reaent temporary note fall due Auguet 1. Financial leaders Of the state eug. that It would be a good thing. In the present stringency of financial affairs I gested In this state. If the money were borrowed by the state from outside sources, and r thus the amount of cash within the state 5 were Increased by $500,000 until crops be. to move more rapidly than they have ." gsn In the past few months. ' a ' Eastern Rate Too High. were TORJC, July 23. Stocks firm to almost strong from the outset of today brief session. The floating supply was scarce and short experienced some difficulty In covering week-en- d commitments. fulls led on overnight announcement that the- administration contemplates early settlement of financial balance. Junior rails, as well as investment Issues, were in demand at fair gain Foreign oils rallied from recent heaviness and steels, equipments, rubbers and Cuban group, sugars, especially the shared materially In th rise, moat leadSales ers Closing at beat quotations. amounted to 300,000 shares. their circuUted International quotations tecent - moderate recoveries , Sterling new a established demard bills at $3.57 minimum lor th current movement. Irby all regular reactions were registered continental remittances, th German rate again being unresponsive to- recent credit extensions In this market. at mixed changes, Liberty bonds closedMet, but the general bond notably speculative rails and several of the international warvfloUtiona. augmented gains of the last few days Total sale, par value, $5,350,000. an unusually dull Notwithstanding week in the stock market, actual loans and discounts of clearing house banks showed only n nominal decrease. Capital holdings decreased by almost seven million dollars leaving excess reserves at about six billion, three hundred million million a dollars, as against forty-sigfew weeks ago. - Au-Bu- st usx. inr you J.stock A Ho) A Oe.) (As Reported by )SelvsHifh low iQteee. STOCK' PRICES - WITH NASH PERFECTED -- Advances Attributed Gen erally to Repurchases o Shares Sold for Decline, - By ALEXANDER ht J, State. NEW YORK, July over night news developments, which In th ordinary course of events might have an were Influence on market operations, meager, storks turned upward today with a good deal of vigor and at th ond of the half holiday session exhibited gains ranging from one to two points In the general run of Issues, with as much as three point advance In th more volatile ones. Back of the run-uIt was easy to discern, was the anxiety of many to repurchase stocks which had been sold for the decline. The market, particularly the Industrial groups, evidently had worked themselves into an oversold position, and the usual week-en- d process of evening up commitments found a consmaller floating siderably supply of stocks for sale than nad been anticipated. Sharp bidding for wanted securities fol lowed. It waa a noticeable fact that those oil. rubber, leather and steel Is sues which have been under greatest the week were th pressure during strongest and recorded the widest gains, that the adding cumulative evidence movement was largely the result of the of cleaning up speculative obligations. Th rails, while main tain t th firm undertone which has characterised their activities during the latter part of the week, exhibited relatively smaller gains, but at the same time lost none of the buoyant tons which has been thslr quality of late. A decrease of 36.295,000 In the excess reserve of the clearing house banks bring the total for that Item down to 16,300,000. Deposits, meanwhile, are smaller by $35,300,000, chiefly because of reductions In net demand deposits. Loans ars $700. 000 less. The reserve deposit at the federal reserve bank show a shrinkage of $11,400,000 and government deposits have fallen by $31,600,000, bringing the total decrease In this item In th last two weeks to 3100,600,000. Th foreign exchanges. Influenced a weak opening and probably by a con-by tinued pressure of cotton and grain bills on the market, showed but slight rallying tendency diming the morning and moderate losses, ths largest of which waa In sterling, which at $3 57 exhibited a decline of 1 cents during the session. Cotton and wheat both reflected activities of week-en- d settlements prior to the holiday and were irregularly Ion er. Constantly since Nashcars were first pro duced, we have centered all of our ability and great resources on the task of building into each Nash such remarkable value that no man could be justified in, choosing another car of like price. In point after point we have made Nash cars better cars and biggervalues. Steadily we have improved and developed our product, adding new features, and new equipment, and neglecting nothing which could further enhance the wonderful quality of Nash performance. p. - Quartz Discovered at Portal of Animals Hole to Finding of Utah banks, at 6 per cent, under arrangements made by Mr. Sutton soon Leads The after he became state treasurer. state still has large deposits divided among fifty or sixty banks, secured by Gold Ledge bonds, and carrying $ per cent interest, with the additional understanding with the bankers that the state might borrow tor Its general fund from the same banks The quiet work of badger and th lf of Letters up to were accordingly sent to varlou of the close observation of a trained prospector state banks, asking them if they oould are responsible for a discovery that may arrange for these loans. bring into being a new mining camp of States Terms Met. large extent in the vicinity of Benton Then, In spite of the fact that eastern springs, nine miles north of Lunlng in banks were unwilling to meet the terms Mineral county, says th Nevada Mining of the state law, western banks offered carrying high values In their assistance, and accordingly, through Press. hasQuarts been found in a wide belt of the agency of the National Copper bank, gold the two Los Angeles banks, the First Na silictfled rhyolite that extends easterly tlonal and the Los Angeles Trust A and westerly to four miles. The find Savings, made the money available to the Is now being developed by Francis state clearly within the terms of the state law. O'Boyle and E. C. Watson of Lunlng, leaders commented on the and prospecting Is being thoroughly conr FactFinancial while the east, supposedly the ducted oa other mining claim In that, financial fountain of the nation, failed to vicinity. meet the tern), the money was obtained OBoyle Is a metallurgist and assayer In the west. Indicating the growth In who devote much of his tim to prosfinancial resources and stability of the pecting. Last March he gave considerable attention to this belt, which he ha Pacific Slope States, ' ' . a a , long believed should contain deposits of The search was prinTWELFTH RESERVE BANKS. precious metal th locality has been cipally for silver, as Th following comparative report of considered g seetlon. Withthe principal resource and liability Items in half a amile of the Rawhide stage of the reporting member banks of the road a found outcrop of he prominent twelfth reserve district was mads public from which a chipped sample I quarts reserve of federal bank the yesterday by his Interest 8 i.i Francisco. The figures are given In sayed $8 gold. This excited and he returned and continued prospectthousands. July 13. 21. July , ll. ing. Several samples were taken at differNumber of reporting presence 7 (7 ent places and ail showed C.theWateon banks. , of of gold. OBoyle told E. dla- 1. Loana and ( men two and the his again discovery counts (exclusive of About thirty feet visited the place. rediscounts): from the outcrop they ran across a (a) Secured by U. 8.hole and at the portal of this oblibadger government excavation they picked up somd pieces 35,318 $ $ 24,95 gations of sponge quart. There were two (b) Secured by distinct species of the quarts, on a dull grey, the other a reddish brown. The following day O'Boyle ran the samples at his laboratory In Lunlng. The grey quarts assayed $160 gold; the reddish brown, $16 , per ton. Naturally the men were excited over this find. The ground was held by location by three men, two of whom had left the dlstrlcL one of the two almost at death's door. Finding it would be next to Impossible to make a deal for the ground because of these conditions, they sat themselves down to wait until th claims would run out through failure of the owners to do assessment 3. Total loans work, first taking the precaution of reand discounts and moving the ore mined by the badger. On . 1,163,873 1,169,310 July 2 they made their location and aa soon as they could get their claims balance A Reserve federal with re monumented, work was resumed at the serve bank 74,388 73,331 discovery point. In The rhyolite belt tn which the new 6. Cash 36,337 38,448 vault..., de6 Net demand find was made la of great width and outcrops without a break for four mile. posits on which reserve is computed. 667.824 It Is bisected by a gulch through which 653,589 d In 7. Time deposits runs the road, on of deth oldest highways In this section of cluding savings the old In which 539,840 the days was 545,327 state, posits 8. Govern men t deposthe stage road connecting Wadsworth, on the old station an its . then 4,008 4,833 Important 8. Bills with Union Pacific railroad,: with Candelaria; . federal payable to runs Austin reserve bank: and by tbs highway that via lone and the Reese river valley. On (a) Secured by U. 8. oblithe Rawhide road are th remains of an government fort used by United State 18,858 15,245 old stone gations 354 b) All other Ml troops during th Indian war, and 500 10. Bills rediscounted yards from th fort is Benton spring, with federal reserve where good water may be had. bank: The rhyolite lie against andesite Secured U. 8. which borders it on the south. Next (a) by government oblito th andesite Is a belt of monxonlt 3,661 3.988 in which email veins of silver ora are gations " 67,385 (b) All other 61.914 found. The section of th belt In which Total resources of reporting hanks sr O'Boyle found the high-gragold ore 44 approximately per cent of total re- lies next to the andesite and thirty sources of all banks, and 17 per cent of to fifty feet arid. Th gold occurs In total resources of all member banks In quarts which shows no colors In the extentwelfth federal reserve district. Reportfaot that for the pan, accounting ing banka embrace all member banka In sive prospecting failed t open up anySan Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland. thing of an encouraging nature. Portland. Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Balt The country Is rough and in places Lake City and Ogden. precipitous, being cut by Innumerable gulches, and there has been pronounced TO SELL COAL LANDS. erosion, the andesite showing In the , NEW YORK, July 23. Sale of the coal form of pinnacles towers and other fantastic forms. A trail winds It way down properties of the Delaware, Lackawanna one of the principal gulches, following & Western railroad to the Glenalden Coal rhyolite belt from the company has been authorised by th the course or th holes, t Benches and pita stockholders of the road The amount In- springs. Many volved Is $60,000,000 of the coal companys have been dug by prospectors, but no a been dona The ha work permanent bonds and notes, bearing $ per cent Inprimary sulphides where found show a terest. Formal approval of the capitalisation dark stain and contain small values of O Boyle's theory that th f th railroads $90,000,000 stiver. It of $45,000,000 gold was deposited by thermal action In given. surplus also th extensive faultThe Delaware, Lackawanna A Western cross fracture afterThe belt Is believed Coal company, organised in 1909 to handle ing took place. of th Rand-Gol- d Pen to be an extension th sal of coal, will not be merged with belt and on the west, posalbly is th the new company, it was announced. Its same as the Olympic on the east. contract with the railroad will existing bs transferred to the Glenalden company, DAIRY PRODUCE. WHOLESALE Quotation ky Jlsttisl Cneaery Company 2 CUTGRANIT PRICE. , Csss lot. BARRE, Vt., July 23. A reduction of Fresh sstra eroojnory butter la 16 per cent In the finished granite, effeceubra tive Immediately, waa announced yester- Fresh extra crasmtry belter la esrtoes., Fmh extra crasaary better, perch- day by the JBarre Granite Manufacturers' meet prints association. $815 Fresh flrsU ensmery better Is ear- .... too jrrv tobk produce, Fresh firsts cresasry better, perch- 38. Butter, NEW YORK, July meet prist steady; spa eneaiery, Mibor thaa extra, 42Q48; ex- Cook hag better hi robe Selected trash sets tra, 41M04!c; hfirst. 87441e. ............ .43 fathered extra firsts, MB Ranch aria Egga. (Ira: .sr 87e; firsts, 81634c., roll cream cheese, triplets .an Cheese, stead? t state whele milk flats, fresh Fell eeesa cheese, yeosf Am afire a j; 21 621 We; twl.., 2121e. pact Is, Fell era a a chaeat, . .33 squares. R6 Live Block Raise chases paullrr No quotation. 84 Dressed poultry, steady and eachtSfed. Crasa brick cheese .38 la hundreds. 1 f silver-bearin- Lunlng-Rawhl- ...... de 1 1 u JU fr-- d , I Rales ill Special to Th NORTH Tribes. RALE LAKE, July 23. Cattle market, strartr ; fair demand. Choice steer, $5,606(00; pood steers, $4 506 6.50; fair steers, 94 0064 50; choir cows and hoary heifers, 94 5066.00; fair to food rows and heifers, 94 0064 50; cutters, $2.0068 26; canaan, $1786 2 26. ht bvlls 55. 006 4 00; bologna bulla, 92.6O6S.OO; light real calvea, 67.0068.00. Hog Receipt. Bone; market, steady; good demand. Choice prime top fat bogs, 170 to 00 feed-erlbs., 110 00; bulk f sales, 99.S0610-00- ; 68 0S69 00. gheen Receipt a, 246; merfcst, steady; strong daetasd. Good choice lambs, 97 0069 00; choice yearlings, 94.0064 60; (at wethers, 93.006 4.00; fat awes, 63.0061 60. soee; MOTOR VALVE-IN-HEA- D Value and Service Build Nash Success : DANA NOYES. Stei&fcjT JJjwfc Efforts were accordingly made to pi the loan in eastern financial markets. it was found, after considerable ne--be j hut that the Interest rate would gotiatton, 7 per cent, and In addition there would -- J - becharge, which would bring the actual ' cost to the state to around 7 per cent. The state laws place the maximum rate may pay for Its loans at $ per j the state cent; and while at times in the past this law has been evaded by charging the cost of making the iS extra Interest as the board of examiners loans, the present W. D. Sutton, the stats treasurer, end I did not see their way clear to fellow the 5 same practice. For that reason It had been determined that the loans should be divided among one-ha- 19211 al Strain ' on Local Financial Institutions Relieved by the Amount Borrowed. " -- OENVER, Colo., July 23. Th gen-trmidyear meeting of th American Livestock association will b held in Bait Lake City, Utah, 28 and 27, according to a sail for th convention Issued at headquarter of the association hare today. Question of vital Interest to the livestock United th producers throughout States will be dlscusaedf . ; , SALT LAKE GETS NEXT MEETING OF UVESTOCK MEN News of Proposed Government Aid to Railroads Causes Advance? in Transportation. State Arranges Temporary Securities. Credit of $500,000 on I j STOCKS IN ALL JULY-24- Always acknowledged value leaders, the superiority of Nash cars now at their new prices is even more pronounced. 1 And Nash standardized service is at your com- mand during the entire life of the car. The Nash Motors Co. requires its dealers to maintain the necessary facilities in machine equipment, shop space, and mechanical aid to furnish prompt and efficient service to Nash owners at all times. 00DEE. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, July 23 Tattle Receipts, 28; choice hravy- steers, 85 006 6 00; good steers, $4 009 6.00;- (sir eteera. $40424 60; choice feeder leers, 86.6064.00; choice cowa and helfera, 69 5064.90) fair to fond cowa asd heifers. 93.2564.00; cutters. 82.0069 00; rinuera. $1.00 62 00; choice feeder cowa, $2 6063 60: fat hull. $2 006 3.00; bologna bulls, 82.0063.00; real calras, $7,0068 00. Hoga Receipts, 180; choice fst hex a, 176 te 250 tbs., 810 35; bulk of isles, $9.85610.85. feeder hogs, 98 0069 00. Sheep Receipts, sons; choice Ismbt, 87 00 6 00; wethers. $a.OO4tS; fat awes, $2,506 LOO; feadar lamba. 94.00Q5.00. RENTER. Special to Tbs Tribune. DBNTE1, CbR July 23. Tattle Receipts. 10; market 25c to 90c higher. For week: Beef steers, 90 5068 25; rows sod heifers. 85 00 6 7 00; calves, $5.5068 00; bulla, $2.0068.60; torkara and feeders, 64.5066 00. ' Hogs Receipts, 00; market, strong; top, $10 00; bulk, $0 2361000. Sheep Receipts, 1500; market S8e hlrher; lemha, 98.75610.00; wethers, $5.0065.50; ewes, 94.50Q4.75. CHICAGO. THE NASH MOTORS CO. NEW PRICES WBiEIT NASH SIX Com and OaU Follow Ex- ample, With Slight De- clines , in . 4 .Quotations. -- CHICAGO, July 33. Wheat underwent a material setback today, owing chkfly to' large receipts and prospects that th burden would be etlU heavier on Monday. The market cloeed weak. 2 to 3 cent net lower, with September $1,224 1 NASH FOUR. touring cor ...,.11795 roadster $1785 E1990 sport model touring car ......91785 paenger passenger coupe ...........12730 sedan ....$3046 Delivered here. touring car roadster 1144,0 $1420 12105 $2215 coup gtdaa Delivered AU Naah mode, cloeed, have cord equipment. her. both open and tire aa Rtandard PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO. 22V and 46-6- December $125461.254. Corn lost 4 cent to cent and opt 46 to cent. In previsions the finish was unchanged to 52 cent lower. General selling' forced the wheel market e from the beginning and prevented any Important rally even after a new low level for the week had been reached. Attention focussed a'moet entirely on knowledge that the four principal winter wheat markets had received more than 2000 cars and that there was no. suggestion of a let-u- p over Sunday. On the contrary, talk of possible railroad embargoes waa again h factor, because of the congestion on tho grain track here. In eildttlon the visible supply statement on Monday was expected to lie bearish and favorable weather was reported from the spring crop region. Word of export sales totalling 1 500, oOO bushels failed to effect any notable change In sentiment and the close was In some cases at the bottom point for the week. Dry weather complaints caused com to respond In only limited way to the bearish Influence of wheat. Meagernes of threshing yields tended to restrict the d clin of oats. Provisions were depressed by th weak ness oU hogs and gram. SOUTH SECOND EAST ST. WASATCH 129. Branches in Ogden, San Francisco, Oakland, Fresno. 0 . CHICAGO, Jnfy 23. (United States Bureau ef Market.) Cattle Receipts. 500. Compared with o week ago: Reiter grad beet ateera, 15c te 23e higher; yearlings, op more; plainer kinds aod greasers, week to 26c lower; fat ake stuck, generally steady; spots, lowar au row, fully 50c higher; bulla. grade; 50c lower; veal calrcs, 23c lowtr; Stockers and feeders, alow, about ateady; beat Stockers, core, otrong to 25c higher. Hog 4000, closing mostly 10c to Receipt. 16c lower thaa yesterday's average; best and butchers, steady, early t shippers; lights top lights, 811.16, ssrly; bulk, better gnidea. 910 10 Q 11.00; bulk pecking aowa, 89.156 9 63; pigs, ateady; desirable kinds. 610 60610.85. Sheep Receipt. 2000; practically ill pecker direct. . Compared with s week Fat ago; lw ha and yaarllnga, about steady: feeder lamba ssd fst sharp, steady to 25c higher. ' ZAHEAE CITY. CITT, July 28 (rutted States Bureau ef Markets.) Cattle Receipt. 150. For waek: Balk better grades beef steers. 25c hither: ether, msatly steady te 25c lower: some dews more: heifers, steady te 25c lower; sews, mostly 23650c lower, some 75c" ceeeera aod bulls, meetly 26c higher;effcalves. T5e to $1.28 lower; Stocker asd feeders, strong te 26c higher; stack calve, mostly hoc lower. Hogs Receipts. 230; fairly active, etaedv te strong wttk yesterday average; beet lights to shippers, 110 40; packer top, 610.28; mixed ,rel0"10i hulk of sales, $9,756 10 40 For week- Sheep Receipt, non. Shoe. 28Q50C higher; jams, ateady to 25c lowtr. KANEAE OMAHA. down-grad- RANGE . Sept Dec CORN Hept , . Dec OATS Kept ... D- -c OMAHA. Neb., July 22. (mifed State Bureau ef Marketa.) Hogs Receipt. 5500 ; bet-te- r grades, steady te 10c higher; packing grades, steady te 15c lower; bulk of sales. 98 50 61035; top, $10 50. Cattle Receipt. . loo. Market compered wits week age. Good aod rholee yearlings end handywelght ateera, hilly 25640c higher, oth. 16 ateady to 23c higher; 2V higher: bull. 25630c higher; veal. It 0061 60 lewer; atockera and feeders, 25c higher. Gheep Receipts, nene. Market compered with week ego: Lambs. 15626c lower; sheep 26690c higher; feeding grades, 60c higher. Scale of Operations Reduced at Trojan Mine Special te The Tribune, POCATELLO, Idaho, July 33. With the exception of a email crew which Is the lower tunnel, th Trojan mining company has suspended operations on Us properties In the Western Union district After th lower tunnel has been retimbered It wtB be extended another 00 feet to reach a supposed vein of ore If thia vein is reached, officials of the company state that large-scaoperations will be resumed. L, K. Armstrong, Spokane. Wneh., mining engineer. Is In charge of the tunnel work at the mine.. le ... ... , (Aa HZW YORK LISTED ETOOXB. Rapwtri by J. A. Hoglo 6 WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS. Stockholders' Special Meeting. - O) HIh.Low ICloa. OF THE LEADING FUTURES. .t 8u . , ... . ... I ORE July ... Sept ... HEW YORK B0HS LIST. to rag ...... .1004 let M Marino o. T9 2a coo, .....1014 K C Do ref 5a.... 76 LAHD 1044 Mo.KATe do 4o ref ltt 4. 614 cv 4a roup .104 4 Mo pit gee 4a.... 68 ... do kept 75 Moot Power 5a.... 85 Oct ... . Pone 8 ref de 8 eeo .... 75 NT Caet deb Sa. 91 T ce to 9 Nor Pa 8a $4 Aea T Sept ... Oct ... . t Anooer A Ce 44 79 Nor Nor .. Beth Rteef ref 5a. 82 .. jolat CASH QUOTATION. Leather to.. 80 0 8 L ref 4a .... 89 Wheel No. 2 rod, 91.22ei.2S; ho. I (' Che A Ohio et 5 Ml 4 Pae TAT to..,.. 83 hkr 21 23461 244. ref 4. 67 "Pees gee to 85 93 C.RlAPRy Cora No. 2 Sailed, tf 584c; No. 2 follow, Chile Bt L A 9 P adj to 66 4 Cop rol tr to 72 934664c. 74 A Colo ref So 8a Railway No. $4... Oats No. 3 white, 986384c; I white, t A R Q coned4o 4a 63 4 Tax A Pae tat .. 78 154637 4c. I Dona of Canada to Rabher 8a,.., 78 , Rye No. I. eon. .. ..... 80 P 8 Burl 94 (181) Barley 58673c. Brie gee 4 ..... 48 Wabxah lit to..., 5 6 Timothy seed, 84.BOf6 00. Goa Elea to 864 Clover aeed, $11 006919 00. 0 S Go Pae-O- 7' Fork, nnmtnal Lard, 811 90qll 93." Riba, $10 2361125. BIRTHS, AT SPANISH FORK. te The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. July 23 During th week Just ended the stork has been busy et Spanish Fork. Daughters have bees born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davjs, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Losses, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Courtenay Featheretone, and none have been born to Mr. end Mrs George Bearnson and Mr. and Mrs. John F, Warner. Special mad payable to road commiMton, meat btd evidence ef good Notice is hereby given that a special suarmntee that U awarded ,d V meeting of the stockholders of Welker ioiifntraCj th blddr will execute the and give bond aa required. Brothers Bankers, a corporation, will be . held at the office of said corporation. No. 110 AD COMMISSION, 171 South Alain By N. C. Poulson, Chairman. street (Walker Bank 41T building). Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 12th day of August, 1221, at Ul FRORATg ABB EtfAKDIAJIRKlP HOTICES. hour of 2.30 oclock p. m. on said day. ICoeeaM Monty clerk tbo raoooetlTO aiiwn Said meeting will be hod and held for tw further InforaratM th purpose of considering, and, if approved, adopting: (1) An amendment to W THB DISTRICT COURT, PROBATES article seven (7) of th article of Incordivision, in and for Salt Lake county, tat of Utah. In tha matter ef poration of said corporation, so aa to Increase the capital etock of th corporaelate 0 Samuel N. A, Downing, the tion from $500,000 t $650,000, divided Into Notice. . (500 shares of the par value of $100 00 The petition, of Ear! X. R. Downing.-prayieach; (3) an amendment to orticla eight for the leeuance to Loan (8 of eald articles, so as to permit th A Trunt company of letters Tracy of adminis-tratlo- a cashier of said corporation to be also A in the estate of Samuel N. A. vioe president thereof. deceased, has been set for hearAt said meeting the stockholders will Downing, on Friday, the 11th day of ing A. also vote upon a resolution adopted by D. 121. I oclock p. m.; at tlmeSn the board of directors of eald corporacourthouse, in the courtroom of said the tion, vie.; Giving stockholders ef coua- Clty record of eald corporation. In proportion ty',Ut!h.tilt to their holdings, the first right and priviWltnes the clerk of said court, with lege of subscribing to said new stock at $200 00 per share, of which amount ?July A." D.l925f,X $100.00 shall be credited to capital stock (Seal) CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk and $100.00 to surplus. L- - P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. L. C. VAN VOORHIS. Secretary. B. Scott, "Attorney for Frank r. Salt Lake City, July 14, 1621. 3930 4717 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE State of Utah, office of the state road Third Judicial dlstriot of the state of Utah, in and for the county of Salt commission, Salt Lake City, Utah. In the matter ef tho eetate of John Sealed bids will be received by th state Lambert, deceased. No. 10491. Notice road commission of Utah, state Capitol of sale. building, Balt Lake City, Utah, at 2 The will sell at private sal o'clock p. m. Friday, August (, 1921, end to tho enderslgned highest bidder, upon the term and et that time publicly opened, for construct- conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by the above enconing a roadway with crete pavement, six to eight inches thick, titled court, the following described perfrom th north city limits of Provo to sonal property, located at the address bePleasant Grove, th same being F. A. P. low; On d d No St between Provo and Pleasant Grove. watch.' On or after Saturday, the 9th day of The length of the road to be constructed is 1 83 miles. August. A. D. 1931, and written bid will Plans and specifications are on file tn be received at tell Kearns building, 131 the oiflc of the state road commission, South Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt lake City, Utah, and th office of Terms ef sale; Cash, In lawful money th bursas of public roads. Colonel Hud- ef the United States of Amertea; tan son building, Ogden, Utah. per cent of tho purchase money te be The above plus and specifications may paid at tha time of tala, bajanue on conbe obtained at th office of th state road firmation of salt. commission on depositing five (98.ee) dolThe undersigned reserves the right M lar and all bide. Any additional Information may b secured from th state highway angtneer reject any J. ROBISON, at Salt Lake City. Utah. Administrator. Th right to reject any or all bids Is Geo. Jay Gibson, Attorney for Adminreserved. istrator. Cash er certified check for on thou- Dated July 11. UlL U(I Ch PR HITS. Rroporatod opplea. firm; aprirott, easy; peachea, steady. EVAPORATED NEW 10m Inal; TORE, prnooa, July 28 quiet; ratals, SANPETE VALUATION LOWERED. 8portal to The Tribea. MANTL July II. Tha seeooaed valuation of Banpete county for this year la 8 74,900. Last year It was $17,241.0X7. Three figure, taken from th report of the county auditor, show a decline in th assessed valuation of the county of over $500,000. pu-tioae- Uta - ot ot open-face- gold-fille- a ng |