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Show ,u THE SALT JLAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY METALS. GASOLINE ALLEY--W ALT FIXES A BAD BREAK 1I014 70 spot silver Capper, AIUKNTJNU, JUNK 20, 1922. '4. foreign bead (Is Mew fork)' 8 palter (East 8t. twii de livery, spot) Silver (is London) S.7d ..... ..... .ST.M Midi I t 4 Interest Follows Attitude of Delegates' on Denison Bill and Arentz Measure, Special to The Tribune, DENVER, Clo., Jims 13. Repreascta jtivss of &H th western metal mining states ari already here to attend the Opening Session of Week Is Extremely Slow; Prices Show Softer Tendency. western metal min conference which pen at the state capltol tomorrow. A prsoonferem e meeting at the office of Bulkclcy WcILs chairman of the Colorado metal mining fund, tide afternoon conardered a euhsrttute mcasm for the Denison blue sky bill to stop the aubetl-tutiowill be presented formally at the also meeting tomorrow. Today meeting bill discussed th Arent mine revisionwest-ern a of and the proposed organisation division of the American Mining metal western 'congress to Include the . n, fusions yesterday on the flalt Lake Stock nd Mining exchange were about as uninteresting1 as they ever get. Tracing was restricted to extremely desultory movement on the part of hardly a dosen state. conference will continue until Issues. The JTice tendencies were for the most Wednesday evening. downward Tlntlo Standard sold part the down to $2 10 and Silver King Coalition Interest of mining men will follow tne of So to $2. conferences of representatives tnorn-In- g Alta Tunnel held at 15 cets, Michigan tnlnlng industry, which began this of the In Denver under the auspices Consider.American Mining congress. ation of .problems vital to the 1ndtiPtrwandor drawing up of a constructive program action which will have the support of the western mining states, are scheduled. is This conference is unique in that It the first of its kind. Regular annual sessions of the American Mining congress Declines, re held In the fall. Utah will have an that all of fearless and champion act!e Inoperates for the prosperity of the westthis ern mineral Industry, particularly t late's, hi the person of A. O. Macken-Lower. of the ale, secretary of the Utah chapter Macken-cl- e Mr. American Mining edngress. left for Denver In time to have the day preceding the regular sessions conference for conferences with other meadelegates concerning several vital sures. to who men planned Lake Other Salt By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. unable to attend the conference wereduties NEW YORK, June 19. There were which leave because of business Denseveral noteworthy movements In todays prevented their making the trip to ver. markets, moat of them having no relation whatever to one another. Time money Scrutinized. Bill Denison rates declined to the lowest since the the Chief among the problems to which will month in which the "United States went tta attention conference will devote to war, but tlhe European exchange rates be thole arising from propoaala for theil weak. The price of were exceptionally of legislation covering revision wheat declined, While cotton reached federal blue mining laws and the DenUon much the highest price of the soaeon. of obky bill. Tha effort will be onethese Is(Jn the stock exohange She actual trend concerning a viewpoint taining of the market seemed to be toward insues which will be representative of the activity and lower prices', but what ap-of lnduatry. ntira mining peared to be the virtual "cornering" PeThe national blue sky legislation stands the speculative sellers gif Mexican to tne as a matter of great importance the troleum stock by the inside experts reop-- l of much In that mining Industry, sulted tn a further rise of 17 points in inspiredn position to tha measure haa ofbeen 'its price and in a cautious attempt to bid auch by opinion that enactment industrial! shares. other would prove of serious detriment The Mexican Petroleum Incident was a handicap 'to the industry byof placing characteristic, tta repeated upward and enterprises which, upon development J2'1 downward swings of 10 to 20 points, made not while thoroughly legitimate, might poeelole by the manner In which the of aecuritlea commisgain the approvalversed stock 1s controlled and held, have atonly in financial sioners who are tached to it the speculative aJlurement matters and are not familiar ofwith the and '.he particular speculative hazard mining hazardous aspect necessary which have made it at times the favorite development. gambling counter on the stock exchange. been has bill already to the Opposition H nob movements as today's have no western expressed In many quarters by will on the financial situation, unless bearing seek conference the and conmining men, possibly through suggesting the marInto to crystallise theee expressions to venience of the present easy mopey the tangible policy for presentationcommerce of the speculaket to the conductors senate committee on Interstate tive side of the undertaking. when it considers the bill, which already taken poe. had Before this performance has passed ths house. session of the stage, ths stock market s trend waa hesitant, with the railway Awaited, Opinions j shares weakening s, a consequence of the proposed the open threat of a strike against the The Issue surrounding commore much is revision board s reduction in the wage scale. labor law mining on The fact that the employees affected are plex, since a wide variance of opinion Itthe within workers, not Industry the aubjeot exists shopmen arid unskilled road men, had somewhat mitiself. Decisions by ths conference covertransportation will of gated apprehension, but the itinuence ing the various proposed revisions on the market waa to re- the be especially valuable at this particular incident time because the house committee on mines and mining, which la considering irregular. decline in sterling, the measure, is awaiting the views of the Today's the seawestern mining men, having already bringing the rate IS cents below and son s high figure of about two weeks heard the testimony of the engineers selltne of not the in interested indicated speculative drafting only others ago, amounts of bill. ing but sale of considerable' movement each from men .Representative pubiio genuine commercial bills. Thethe of the great mining states have been InIn Borne respects resembles regarding decline which occurred In the fortnight vited to present their views their rate was reached policies the situation and to outline after the March 1. relative to western mining. Ia. addition to the set program, this be a general nrVXSTKEKT SECURITIES. meeting in Denver will western of ail mining reportnl by J A. Ilogle A Co (At men. It will be a preliminary celebraof h anniversary tion of the twenty-fiftWining the founding of the American congress and will enable western mining Join and old associate men- to greet their ' real western Jollification. F While the Wheat Market Generally clines Toward fed-ert- legis-llatlo- Another Streak of Ore Struck in Spiro Tunnel PARK CITY, June 19. Another streak g of rich ore has been encountered in the Spiro tunnel-o-f the Silver King Consolidated company at Park City, This ora Is on top of the body of iron pyrites opened by tha" Iron drift about 19.900 feet from the portal of the tunnel and is directly under and In contact with the quartette. The streak lies very nearly flat and resembles a bedding. The lore consists of gray eopper with some sine and lead. It Is four to six Inches thick and lies about twenty feet above the tunnel level. Two rounds on the east side of the raise show the streak to continue in that direction. Before expressing elation over the the superintendent desires to satisfy himself that the ore Is not merely a lens like those found elsewhere in the Even another lens, however, pyrlte. would go to confirm the conviction long entertained that there are massive ore deposits in the vicinity of the Iron drift. The streak of high grade on the level still makes to the southwest through the permeable gray limestone and is being opened as rapidly as possible by the drift from the Contact raise. Drifting Is also in progress from the West raise in the Iron drift. Ore In increasing quantities la finding tta way to market from the Alta Tunnel in the Cottonwood mining dtatrkt, OPBNINU HALES. miles southeast of Halt Lake. After several days work on the branch lrui King I0u0 at 14c. Xonora. JM at road to the mina. Ux teamsters succeeded in getting one load of three tons from Michigan tah, J(H) at 2?c. North bfttiidanj. 1590 at Sc. the orehouse to the main canyon. Hilver King (al.. 100 at $2 SO A little more road work was done rt Tin tic Standard, 100 at $2 10. the following day and the third day ten West Toledo. Hmu at 2e. tons were hauled. In the main canyon UNLISTED. the ore is transferred to trucks and Murrsv smelter. landed the at quickly Park Ne.aoo, 6u0 at He By the end- - of the month it is thought CLOSIN' li. the company will have more than 10b Alta Tunnel 600 at 16c. tons treated. When the road Is thorc. Bingham Cairn, 1600 at oughly dry the . trucks wl.l go clear King. fiOO at 1c through to the wine Umma. &( at Sc President V v. Ik. Utah announces that Leuiiwra, 2000 at 1c. the new tram track In the tumkcl Is comMichigan th. fcoi at 27r pleted as far as the Christmas raise and Vmtle standard 100 at $ to. the water ditch extended stil farther, sou at 2c. cat Toledo thus giving the company for the fret 3 400 Mt time the proper facilities for handling Us ore and waste SAN FRANCISCO MININO STOCKS. Now that the track work is virtually 'An Rppurtvd ty J A Ilogle finished, the miners have resumed work AO) In the ore at the head of the (fhnetmas Hu) ;A.X.U raise and are preparing to timber and i.oulfiell D'ltrtct continue the No. I and No. 2 raises. . . A contract has Wen let for 100 feet of Rxth 02 04 H lie 01 wofk in the Dutchman fissure. This drive ( omb i at t 02 will commence next week. twen-ty-slg- bt lr I 1 S . R- Florence UolilfltM tr .16 tun .07 LOCAL biff (ran Utah Power & Light 7 per ' cent Preferred at 86 and accrued dividends. Sugar 7 per cent Utah-Idah- o at 9512. 1839 Morgan Canning Co., 9 per cent Preffered at 104. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. Common at 63. Mutual Creamery 8 per cent at 1926 98.' Ogden Sidewalk 6 per cent at 1922 94: Complete .A.HOGLE&CO. ' tall Lea Angelas !ma ti id Jack ( rack Crest Bnd Kroualt touiatiVk District Cvn Irgjn.a Hal M A Lake City Pocatello Ogden .05 .05 04 .n . . .uT .02 .OS OK .07 ... , .01 .03 .02 .01 , 306-fo- ot Old Pennsylvania Town Excited Over Oil Wells TIDIOnrK, Pa., June 19. This little w'hlch a quarter of a century ago waa the ecene of heVry oil production, towaa day again in the throes of an oil .town, excitement, occasioned by two new wells. Hundreds of strangers were here, many of them to watch the operations of the renewed held. The first weM. which was brought In about eix weeks ago, reached tlhe oil at 1050 feet and started with a flow of 155 barrels a dav. The secrcid well began with 222 barrels, but has fallen to lr0 barrels. Neither of these weJis has bewn shot, and the oil, which commands $3 50 a barrel, Is flowing naturally through the casings. While the field never completely dried up, it has been fu.ly twenty years, oil operators say, since Tidioute had a well producing more than one barrel a day. . Opliir Karaite Hlerra Ntvatla . I uion . DiatrM Tonopab B I tuou x ( ash B'-Glpay Queft .05 . O) . -- . .... Jim Butler Halifax .06 ... .... Mn Pita Ext Mitpah Ext MaeNamani North Star Kcacua Tcmopah . JMmon Rurrka t -- rtteaua Rcpt Dec . . . . era .. July $1 $1 . . . 1 .. 1 UVfc 15 1 114 U $.00 10 1 1 14W 1 .10 .14 .11 - .15 .77 56 1.75 .. ...I 1 17 .01 1 506 0GDEV, 19 Cattle 15 Receipt. steer. $0.507.75; gno4 steer. fair steers, $4 505.50: choice feeder ateera. At OOfeA 00; choice cow and heifers, $5 00$600; fair to good cows and heifer, $4 005 00; cutters. $2.00$$3 00: $1 (KK2 00; choice feeder cows, $3 006$ 4 00: fat bulls, $8.006350; bologna bulls, $2.00 3 00; veal calves, $7.6038 50. Hogs Receipt, 488 Choice fat hog 175 to 360 ltm., $10 45: bulk of sales. $9i)510.45; feeder hogs. $9 00 10 00. Choice lamb, $10 00 Rheep Receipt, none H.OO; wethers. $5.004J6 00: fat ewes, $4 00 5 00, feeder lamb. $8 009,00. DENVER. DENVER. Colo, Jane 19 Cattle Receipt. 5200: market slow to 25c lower. Steers $7 2.1 8 75; cows $4 00$ 7 75, calve. $8 5O10 00; bulla, $2 503.50; feeders, 3 0(g?.00 to market steady Hog Receipts, 1000: strong. Top. $10.20: bulk, $9.7510 10. Rheep Receipts, 500; market steadr Spring lambs. $11 00012 00; wethers, $5 50 8 50, 50. clipped ewes, $4 505 June 19 (United HtfttM Bureau of Markets Receipts. 12,000; market alow, mostly 15fe25c kwrr: bulk, 180 to 240 pound butcher. $10 15(10 30; top, $10 40, bulk, 250 to butcher, $9.75 ft 19 10; packing grades. $9 00ft 9 65. Cattle Receipts. 7500; beef steers, mostly Hft 20c lower; epots 25c lower; top. $0 25; he twk weak to 25c heavy steer. $9 10; lower; veaa. 25ft50c lower, other classes of stock about steady. Reoe pt. 4200; lamb tnng In 2V Rheep higher; Idaho lambs held at $12 0012 50, best natives. $12 00; sheep and feeders, firm; early ewe top, $4 75. u 4H4. paper. BUTTED MARKET. CHICAGO. Jnne 1ft. TU 'butter market was weak and unsettled today. Trading was, quiet, with relatively lower price at New York, caua- Fancy butter and car Ing a weakening effect. of centrallxed were the weakest. Ninety two 85 ceuta. Ninety score wild acore generally at centrallxed sold from 35c and 85c. end while mot of 89 score cars were held at 33 cent, bo j era were unwilling to pay more than 33 cm's, quality waa irregular. Lessons From Life Thrift draws the line between tbe savage and tbe civilised Andrew. Carman. negie. , WHEAT, OATS AND RYE. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. July 19 - Wheat. $184&lft. No. 1 northern. July, September. $1.18; Dec mber $1 18, Corn. No 8 jellow, 52ft53v Oat. No. 3 white. Barley. 44;55c rh lie further stated that thrift not only develops the fortune, but it Uexelops, also, the mans character. $128, 8!tj3iC. No. Flux, No CHICAGO, loan, 4; OMAHA. Neb, OMAHA. 2 1. Rve. CHICAGO. 4. Prime mercantile days, 82ft83c. best wav to fortune and character is through bank the savings habit. The of thrift, Open an account todsv we pay 4 per cent on savings. N BJft.MAI - pssr' 4 MAKING an investment you are I naturally interested in getting the most attractive return consistent with brpt . Dec Oat July 8c pt . . . . ... . . Lard July ... sept ... Ribs JhIv ... Sept ... 61 .61 .AS .61 i plete safety of principal. .64 64 34 .i .. .88 96 .34 36 . .39 .89 35 .36 .39 4rt 11.50 11 40 11 U 87 11.77 ..11.72 4 11.77 Deaeret Saving, Bank ....JtnaOn Zions Savings Bank 205 A0 10 10 Z. C. M. I 25 Con. Wagon ft Marti. Co. Utah-Idah10 In this respect, no- investment is superior to our Real Estate Mortgages. These are on improved "Salt Lalte City residential property, the aetual valuation of which far exceeds the amount of the mortgage. - Our Service Protects You Every mortgage we offer represents, first, an investment of our own funds, and, second, a very careful investigation of property by our experts. We shall be pleased to discus with you in detail every feature of these mort- ' gages. o 500 common 200 Utah-Idahpfd 6n Amals. Sugar, pfd 200 Amalft. Suvar, com 60 Intermountain Life In. . . ill 50 50 3 30 7 30 6J 00 3 05 10.50 6 . . Zions Benefit Bldg. Society Books. Deo. Bldg. Society Books WILL SELL 200 Utah-Idah- o, common 100 Amalg. Sugar, com 60 AmaJg. Sugar, pfd 100 People's Sugar, pfd 10 Z. C. M. 1 10 Deseret National Bank 50 Utah Power ft Light, .... 3 40 8 20 70.00 2.10 118 00 272.00 9 00 ,123.00 pfd. Utah State National J5.000 Amalg. Sugar Bonds, par. Will tell any part (10.000 medium o maturities Sugar 7 par cent Bonda to net 7. per cent, and 65000 due 1930 at S2, to net 7 per cant. 810,000 Virtue Clift Bldg. per cent bonds, to net over 7 pen, cent $10,000 Salt Lake ft Ogden R. R. j's, to net nearly 8 per cent. 6 Utah-Idah- Call tn person at our office or write your name across this advertisement and mail to n3 for complete list of Beal Estate Mortgages. Edward Central Crust Co. Throci 61S 64 81 .64 ..U . S .. . Dec .61 WILL BUY com- 1 w4iich is operated the Sops Uia at First South Wasatch 455 .89 1. Burton So. Ma'n St Phone Waa, 8M. U. S. Liberty Bonda bought and aold ICO IdD-Sm- i .36 at currant market prices .V) . 12 97 . 12.29 T3 CASH QUOTATIONS No. 2 hard. $1 13, sample grade red, Wheat $1.19 No. ft mixed. 60 ft 41 c, Ne. 2 yel1' ore low. 61ft62r Oats No 2 white, 3319c; No. white, ft 95c No. 2 687c. Ky Barley, 56 ft 58c. Timothy seed, $4 00$3 50 (lover seed, $12 00ft2lU9 $11 11 When a Whole City Owes You Money When you buy a municipal bond, the entire city, county or district owes yon the principal and interest. 42 25ft 13 25. All of the property within the municipality ia pledged for the payment of the debt. This ia one reaeon why Tennessee Electric Power Company 1st & Ref. Mortgage Gold Bonds Series A, 6 Per Cent Due v and surtaxes) PALMER Bond ?Mortgige Co. .40 .27 41018 Walker Bank Bldg. FLAXSEED. Dl LI TH. Mian.. June I$ $243, Aeptembrr, $243 bid Send for our booklet, flaxseed, October July. $2 41 X - ' h.p. ment and hydro-electri- (The interest is free from Federal income Vi 1947 First Mortgage Municipal Bonds are Safe .17 r JW OCtDKV. Choice heavy $5 50; butchers grade Hog Receipt. 20 000; alow. 10c to 25c lower, moatly 20?t23c kwer; top, $10 40; bulk, 180 to 230 pound weight. $10 15g(10 35. bulk of sow sale. $10 OOfctlO 35; throw-ou- t mostly $0 75 9 00, stock .pigs about best, steady; $10.75 Sheep Receipts, 4X0: aheep strong to 25c higher, light fed ewes, $5 30; esrllng $10.50, lambs. 2'jc to 50c higher; beet nathes, $5 23; bulk better grade, $11.7512 00. 1 .03 .15 .48 25. ( .02 los 500 better ft. 10 UMII8TED FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS, (As Reported by J A. Hosts A Co ) FLOUR. MlNNEAPpUS. Jjua IS Fleur, tttrhaar tf He Hrrrer: family pa tec la, $7 50; atotpoirafa barrels' wct July OA .m V..s.f 1.10 Diatrwta HiUf Mib I4 ... .... Ext Tiiaii et Rut HooqJ' .01 .... ..... 1i' With herTeeting wideCHICAGO, June 19 spread and weather auapkioua, the selling aide market. had the advantage twlar in to lTet net lower. Prices closed heary. 1H July. $1 10 to91 tO4 and September. $1 10 to to $1 107 don. oats (ora finished higher, and provision un unchanged to !2i up. changed to in harreat operations wa Hapld made evident br reporta frrth a great part of the winter crop belt. New wheat was being re cetred at Kr Lool. and threshing waa going word that us In Illinois. Nebraska alao cutting of wheat had started and would quickly become general. Big arrival at Kansas City, 478 earlued. tended to further weaken the market here, an inference being drawn that the r of old wheat in the country waa carry-ovebad greatly In excess of what most trader supposed. Numerous little rallies which took place is the wheat market were all ot a transient sort. No aggressive buying developed, anJ exporters and miller in particular seemed to be bolding bark from any attempt to purchase except on a hand bails Larger world shipments than during the previous week had something of a bearish effect, and to likewise did a Pinal quotation decline in sterling exchange ere at nearly the lowest level of the day no stimulus appearing to follow announcement of a liberal decrease of the vlaibl supply Corn went lower with wheat and as a rvvult of an unexpected enlargement of the visible Oat, however, were lifted a trifle supply. owing to unfavorable crop report LANGE OP THR LEADING PCTIRE8. t lose. Low. High. Open. .30 .10 . $8 fw and ninety N .07 .01 .18 feeder. &10 60; Bheep Receipts. 5800: steady: fat lamb good demand; sheep slow. Choice fat lamb. $10 00 1100; choice yearling. $5(KMi6 00. fat weth-e- r $4 005 00; fat ewes. $3.004 00. steady; bolognas. $3?G&4 9(; abeye $5 25; calves 50c lower; vealers, $7 00fci800 Selected Mortgages 05 Midway to higher de Hogs Receipts, 4; steady mand for fat stock Choice prime top fat hogs, 175 to 225 ftm., $10.75: bulk of salt. $10.00 month. against sixty days 4 1 .. .. fe8 50 KANSAS GITT. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 19. (rnlted State Bureau of Markets ) Cattle Receipts, 18,000; all da slow, better grade beef steers. 10c to 15c lower, early top, $9 35; some held around $9 50. bidding unevenly loner on other grades; yearlings, 5c lower; she stock and csnners. weak to 25c lower, bull, $4.005.25; prime lot. $7 00, ennnera, $2.202 75; bulls j. time acceptances, ft; needs common laborers and very few 6re applying for work. lrd. Ribs, .25 . . Special to The Trlbsne. NORTH BALT LAKE, June 19 Cattle Re178; ceipts, strong demand; all steady; classes Prime killer and feeder stock. teera, $7 50?N5; good steers. fA.50G7.50; feeder steers. $3.00Q6 50; choice cowa and heifers, $4T5$5 25; fair to good cowa and heifers, $4 00 4$ 6 00; cutters. $2 00ftft23; fl 50 2 00; fat bulla. $2.603 00; bologna bulla, $2 0063.00; light veal talves. $7.50 steady; 2. 2;ffered fcaur2. Call loan ers who apply for work are sure of emThe lftah Topper company ployment. Pork, aomleal. .15 .05 .07 .06 .07 ill Denmark, demand, SI 35; Bwitxerland, demand, 18 90; Spain, demand, 15.53; Greece, demand, . 997; Poland, demand, .02; demand, 193: Argentina, demand, $.575, .Brasil, demand, 18.70; Montreal. 99. ('losing rates were: Great Britain, demand, bill on bank, 4 98; cables. 4.38; alxty-ds4.31. Holland, demand, 38.50; .cables, 89 56. ruling Call money, easy; high, ft; low, t ftj 11 rate, ft; closing bid, $2 43ft.M5. June 19. (Called State Bureau Markets 1 Tattle Receipts. 33.000, beef MONEY AND EXCHANGE. steers and butcher she stock, uneven; better June 19 Foreign exchange, NEW YORK, grades, steady; others weak to 25c lower, yearGreat Britain, demand. 438, cables, ling off moat; fop matured eteers. $9 75; beet weak. xt'-daon banks, 486. France, s bill mixed yerl!nga In load lota. $9 30. bnlk beef 439; BINGHAM NEEDS LABORERS. ateera. $3 25ti9 15; canner and cutler, steady; demand. H4S; cable. 8 49. Italy, demand. 4 Special to The Tribune. bulk 13 Htfti 00: bulla and storkers. weak to 4 78. cabW. 78. Belgium, demand, 812; BINUHAM, June 19. There is a car-ett- y 26c lower: bulk bologna bnlls, $4 95 4 50; veal cabe. 8 12. Ormany. demand, 30; cable. 9 855, cable, 30 of labor at the mines here and pro calves. 25c to BOe lower; bulk, $8 00ft8 50. Holland, demand duction will be seriously Interfered with Hogs Receipts, 65,000; opened mostly 6c Is Norway, demand, 16H5, Sweden, demand. 23 55; unless the situation improves. All min- 33 .It .10 orcroaa x'c ku 37 4ft T .N . . . Spearhead Other on Inquiry. .04 . apt I Nrraiia information 03 Jumbo Ltt Lour Star . Mlur Tn k C"Q U hattan D. i oa SECURITIES ; ... htMttklCIft We believe the best local securities on the present nutrket are the following: . i SIT silver-bearin- fill Alta Tunnel Shipments Increase During Week m 10c lower; cloned ft roof tn 10c higher on lighter weight; others steady to 2c lower than mixed packing grades off Baturdaya average; moat; top. $10 85, on load, late; bulk, $9 85 to 6)10,75; pig lower, moatly $9 230 steady 10.00; shippers took about 18,000; holdover moderate. Sheep Receipts, 14 000; steady to strong; spots higher; top native lambs, $12 50; culls mostly $6 5007 00; four loads Jdahn.U&bSe outbid, $12.00; top dry-fefit S3; "200 feeders yearling, til 00; matured fed wethers, $7.50; light fst ewes, $6.50 LAKE c on 50,000 develop- other essential of Company, properties with net earnings twic bond interest charges. Price yielding about 6.30 , Circular on request Phene Waeatck 5838. The Rational City.Coayaij Bonds of Permanence of Ntw York. Salt Lake City Bank Bldg. Tel, phone Waiatch 6190. f02 Deaaret ;p |