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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, TONE Of TRADING ON STOCK NEW YORK, BONUS. NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Following are today, low and closing pries, of bond, ou the hign, New lark Stock Fachangc, and th. tot.t aatv. bond of each iSstc in glihxti t BONDI N,m II gil l,w l lsse. . Lihrt lot. 14 luo O.'illK) U2 (( I 22 34 M 4 de M 3'9 87 9u 97 tl 7 74 6.K, 99 3d' 99 3k 9b 84 917, 9k Okl 94 lkl 98 03 814 1(10 S' i 11X1 24 10 29 211 ton 04 100 00 114 00 l.t Substantial Gains Made by Active Issues Possible Indication Recent Declines Have Been Overdone. CHICAGO. Nor. (By the Associated Indications of txpnrt buaineas on large ac&ie had a decided bwllieh affect oji the wheat market today, prices closed strong, 17-- 1 to 2 net higher, with May I 18 to 1 16 and July 1 07 8 to I 07 1 to 2 Fined and oat 4 to Ol Jn the outcome varied from 2provisions, cents decline to a like advance Foreign purchasing orders which In some quarters were associated with jerench plans to aelas the Kuhr region gave the wheat market a soaring tendency the moment trading began, and this tendency afterward received more and more momentum, the close being at almost ths tup figures of the day In this connsctlon it was said a leading speculator on the bear side had d hia position and had bought heavily In order- - to even up his accounts Meanwhile, estimates were current that Europe had taken more than 1.600 (Ml bushels today in addition to 3.000.000 buxh-el- s the day Bulls contended that navigation on the St. Lstwrence would end within a week and that total stocks of bonded and domestic wheat at the Atlantic seaixiard and Gulf of Mexico and at Buffolo and on the lakes would be equal to only a couple of weeks' requirements for Europe Unexpected firmness of Liverpool quotations, heavy rains Jn Argentina, and the fact that this was a traditional calendar date to buy wheat, all helped to stimulate the advance, and so too did a new Reduction In the estimated crop surplus of Australia. Corn and oats ascended with wheat. Country offerings remained light. - and active demand continued from the 'west ond southwest. - Provisions, although dull, were upheld by the strength of hogs and grain. 1 ft-- ) L YORK STOCK LIST. RANGE WHEAT or General Stresses Value of Military Training and Need for Preparedness. It A II AMI W col MIWHAMOIS . , govei him and which he la under obligations to defend " The chief of staff stressed again draft statlstkw that show fllfty per .cent of thq young nten called out during the war to have been physically largely due to defects curable by proper of the pertraining; and that sons examined were "unable to read and wiite our common language, and that more than ten per cent cannot even successfully speak English." "That means, General Pershing continued, "that some 10, 000, 000 (of the American people) do not know our tongue . . . We cannot avoid the conclusion' that we. are losing our balance and, our own self respect unless we sttack the problem vigorously. "I do aot suggest military training as a eure for all civic aliments, but I firmly believe that It Inoculates ideals of honor and duty In our young men that must constitute a most valuable national as- 4s Writ Paper 5s W Wk A E fti Jurgen Mtrg Wks 6s 4a .... 4a do cv Bel! T of Pann 7a Beth Steel p in 5a Bklyo R Tr 7a ctfa Can Northern 7a ,, Cell Par deb 4a Cent of Georgia 6a Central Leather 5a Cant Pae gtd 4a .. Orro dr Paaco 6s Oho ft Ohio cv 5a do cv 4H CM ft Alton SH .. do Sa Chi B ft Q rtf 5a Chi ft E Itl 5a Chi Gt Wtatcrn 4a C M ft 6t P cv 5a B do cv 4 Ha do rtf Chi ft Morthwestaro 7a Chi Railway 5a . , Chi R I A P gen 4. fto rtf 4a Chi ft Wtatcrn Ind 4a Clilla Copper 7 do 6 h ... 72V72e. Oata. No. 436 4Se. 2 white, 444ftVc; No. 1 18 2 yellow, No 3 white, Ryo. No. 2. 96e, Barley. 96674c. Timothy seed $9 00419 73. Clover seed. 313 00620 00. Pork, nominal. Lard, 1Z87. Riba. $11 0012.00. XEW YORK CURB MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov, 28 Transaction, on Ih. New York curb market today , wen a. foi ls Dl KTKIALN .... set." 4a American Falls Pupils Give Historical Pageant ...... CCCA Special to The Tribnno. Poca POCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. tello vlftitora at American Fallr ttxlay were much pleased the historical ft p&ireant presentl there by 100 pupils of the public echbola. The pageant was The Children of the P!lgr1mM entitled and xvae fiven in costume supported by incidents, eonfs and music of that time. Miss Ellen Enstrom, popular star of several other high school younf productions, took the leading part &a the Ooddces of Liberty." Other lead characterization parts were played by Ralph Wheeler, Maude Josephson, Ruth Jeffries. Ora AUred, George Armstrong, iJtura Mae Johnson, Helen Butler, Johu Dahlen and Charles Cotant, 4fl Colo Indnatrlsl 5a Colo ft Bo rtf 4 a Col G ft Eire 5s Cuba Cano Bug 8s Cuban Ama Sugar 5s D A K G ref 5s do cod 4 Dotrolt Bd ref 6s DuP do Nem 7 db hale, in hundred. Total xs'es for the day, 1,010.000 aharea. .... L0ND0H KOKEY. LONDON, Nov. 29 Bar allver, par enure Morrv, 1 per cent. Discount rate, short and three month bllla, 2V4t2 per cent. Sld STANDARD OILS Duqutana Light 6l Rmp u ft W 74a ctfa Erie pr lion 4a . do gen lien 4a Pramor Ind Dev 7 Goodrich mand sterling got as high ss $4.52, but reacted just under $4 92L later. French francs sold as low as 30 9ft. Canadian exchange was again at par. 6 1WI ... Goodyear T do 8a mi Grd Trk tty or Can 7a do 6a AVIATORS VISIT POCATELLO. Grt Northern 7a A B . Hud ft Man rtf 5a A do adj inc 5a Humble 111 ( O ettral ft POCATDIIX), Indiana Betti 5a Int-M4H etfa atpd Znterhoro Hap Tr 7a do rtf 5 . . Long Beach Catalina Island Max- 70 71 Min. Mean. 48 89 63 - 5 rtf C Bo 5 K C Terminal 4 .... BWINTERtRESOR do gen 4a Mont Power fia A N E T ft T 5a etfa N O T ft Meg ine fia N Y Cent deb 6a do rfg A imp 6s NT Y Central coo 4: N Y Ed .ref 64a N Y N H 'ft H cv 6a 1948 . N Y Tel ref 6a 1M1. . do gen 4H N Y W 4 Boa 4Ha. . Norfolk ft W cv 6a , No Amn iOrtlaon a f 6 No Pac ref 5s B do rfg ft Igip fia c do pr lien 4a No States Pr ref 5a A Northwest Bell T 7s Ore ft Calif lat Sa 0 8 L ref 4a Ore-R R ft Nav 4s Oils Bteel Pae G ft B U . . Pac T ft T fia 1052 ctfs Penn R R 6 . . . do gen fia ... lit tels, bungalows and cottages. Unrivalled for health and pleasure. See the wonderful Submarine Gardens in boats. Watch the marvelous Flying fish. Hundreds of scenic attractions. CATALINA is but three hours from Los Angeles. Write for Pictorial folder, rates and full Information. d NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. ... ..... .... ackstone Hotel 7s furnished apartment hotel. Absolutely new RING LB FIftEPOOR, Him A. Clow to the Beech. 100 to $150 DO! BLB APARTMENTS per month. APARTMENTS 1185 to $250. Hotel rooms from $2 per (tar and from $. per month. Bnn per lore on each floor faring ocean. Billiard. Music and Ball Room. Golf PrtrUtfr Howard J.Scott Owner.1 An exnnlaltely ..... do gen 4Ha ... Pare Marq rtf fia . Phils Co cel tr 6a Public Service 5a .. Reading gen 4a ... Reming Arms s f R I Ark ft L 4 Ha. St L Iron Mt ft So 4s R ft G dir . . St L ft 8 F ILlien As A do a.IJ 6a . onq Beads, California 'Headquarters for Utah People" do ms THX YAKOVS CBESCEJTT BAY KES0KTS snnarionicAB EACH SOCSAURUKt Spend the winter months under ideal conditions. . Balmy semi tropica I ctmate. K adieu outdoor directions 4olf. Bathing, planing, Motoric g, etc. Gigantic pleasure piers and concessions galore. Best of hotel and apartment facilities at moderate rales, Mr- few nirlpal hand concerts daily. Only celebrated movto mites from Hollywood informs-Hon folder for ard full Write center. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Santa . Homes, Caitf. 6s ........ California's delightful sea ride resort. Golf 14 miles from Lon Angelea jut a atone' throw from the roaring surf Every diversion Imaginable Bathing Dancipg. Motor-Inetc. Golf. Had Tennis, rqncert daily; European Plan; 'timalso Radio program ing room In connection. Absolutely . Write for illustrated folder. KARINE STREET AT SPEEDWAY OCEAN PARK. CALIFORNIA, . v 2 inc 8t L Southwest rnn 4a San A ft A Pass lat 4 Seaboard A L con 6s.. do adj fia do ref 4a-ghar Steel Honp.&e A Sinclair Coo O eoi 7 RJnclalr erode O 6H low Jouea: So Bell Tel 5s 92 .73. OS; off Twenty Indnatriala. So Pse tr 4s Twenty rail. 92 17; off At. . , do ref 4s do col tr 4a So Ry gen 6Vfr CHICAGO PRODUCE. Nov. 28 do eoa fit CHICAGO. Rotter, higher: creamdo gen 4s 434,48c; extra firvta, ery eitraa, MV: So 4ttr. Pofto S Sugar 7s accondt, 48Vtt62V: 404)c; atandard. Res., unchanged; 'receipt., 1941 caw. Poultry, g O of Cal deb 7 . roovt-ra- , Ave alive, lower; fowl,. 1319c; spring.,' 19c; lird ' do dj Isref 4s ... 12c; turkey., &6e; geese, 10c. . Tdewater Otl 6H . Toledo St L ftf W 4s LONDON WOOL V Bag ft Pap 6a A off LONDON, Nov.'28. The offering, at the wool t. 4s auction aslea today .mounted to 12 82S bale,. Colon cvPac 4 do There waa as active demand from all quarter,. Cnion Tank Car American buyer, attain purchased fair atippliea Cnlred Dnig As of crossbred and fine allpee at full values. lotted Fuel Cat 6s.. V 8 Realty 5 U 8 Rubber 7H ee. erty, situated in Salt Ink county, state do fia of Utah, to wit; C lS Steel s f ft . . . All of lots 19 and 29. block 2, Winfield Ctah Pt ft Light fia . subdivision of lot 1. and "part of lot 20. Chtm 7H ith w block 2. five-acr- e plat A. B. F. 8. do 7 ctfa , . On or after the 1st day of Decemfta By Virginias ber, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, written bids Wabash 1st fia will be received at 131 South Main street. Western Pae 5a Salt DakwCIty. Utah. . s Weatern Cnion 61 X' Terms of sole; Certified check for 10 Weatlnghouae WiCkwireS 8tc?l 7a per cent of the amount bid to accom- ....... BATES EUROPEAN PLAN Thirty rooms, single $1 50, donbla 12 00; 100 mom, single $2 OU, double $ 00; 250 roams, with private toilets, single $2 50 to $4 00, doubts $3 00, U $5g0; 400 room, with private bath, single 3 0( to $3 00. double $3 50 to $7 00. Twenty Corner Suites, with private hatha, each one furnished differently and luxuriously, satisfying tbs most discriminating taste v Single, $5 60 to $6 00 per day. Double, $7 00 to $8 00 per day. Magnificent lobby and 'Meaaaains floor, Largs sample rooms. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (Consult county clerk or the respective algn- era further infoemstion fr NOTICE OF SALE. Estate of Elisabeth . voa Bergen Beck, ?lec eased. The umicIgned wilt tell at prlvat ale the fdilowing described rqaj prop 128 70S 1W1 93141 IMS H.1'4 8 28 7 $ ft 6 9 7 ft 15 2 45 9 16 surety-compan- W. . IKW2-- Lour Uttl. girl A mike. 3649 , Utah Company Opens Branch at Pocatello 176 14 4 14 40 4ft 2 II a 7 4 14 5 67 nn 8 9 7 8 fi 82 11 6 0028 00; Iron, weak; No I northern, $27 No, 2 northern, $26 004528.00, No. 2 southern, $23 00ft 35 OO. laesd, steady; spot, $7 107.85. M Lusf $S5 reward, no qurettuu. aakrd ft coat nd pure, taken from U2i So. 11th F.al Hr 47'27. .SIM CLEANING 5s; 6d, 85 10s. ETAF0RATED FRUITS. NEW YORK, Nov. 2 Evaporated dull. Prunes, steady. Apricots, choice, Peacfcen. quiet. Raisins, steady. futures, applet, scarce. COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov 2H Vottmv futures opened teqdjr; December S07c, January 25c. March 85.06c. May 23 02c, July 24.75c. Spot cot-fetquiet; middling, 25 45c. Cotton futures 25 28c, December closed steady; January 25.26c, March 25. 88c, May 25 28c. Jnlv 24.04c. The general cotton market closed steady to 22 points. at net advances ef WHEAT, OATS AND RYE. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 28. Wht Cih: No. northern U.174&1.24'4; Vtvtaiber, $1.1514; - Mv, Hell, No. $ (.foro Oat. 5 No S yellow, wkiu. 98J4 477014c. S9t4:4UV4C. ; Barley, 504t9Je. Krc So. 2. ISSfilOVf. Flax ko, 1. $2 45472.44. FLAXSEED. M int.. Nov. 2 Cloning .cnh Fla mod November 2 $9 Mbed. be 2.3914 naked, and May 2 29 aaked. 1.7LCTH, price: ranker - today w.r. SlObdllaal 000 preview day aad POCATEUX), Idaho. Nov. 28 FLOUE. MINNEAPfir.lfl. Nov. 28 rioqr. 20 to 39c lover. Family totem,-- $ 559 70. Bran, $22 50,423 .UO. AND PYEINQ r.t PER?ivt T d y- -l n g7ubTu,Tt-- r . coUmwW match any .had.; eipert cle.nrere. Salt 'lake Cleaning dt Dyeing Co., 105 E. Pth So, lly. 4581 and 4582 42IM2 W ABA retf OIAv. dl DYEING 4 O. Ladle.' Scots' WPsrlDf sppsrei clesaeO, prvsned siul Hats clsaasd snd blocked; rurs s&d esr-perlreoed. HO Btste Was 024,' ,d CHIROPRACTIC tnrrTiuTN-Kuj- ,! Ntl, Drcnriinro t'hiroprsctor snd Drug less Heeler, tsdies ehtldrens spedsllst. 84 89. Ms lo ns, 2u ? hrs I to 1 IKANk P m H. $AHL)LKk y82 li, l' Was, emporium. kritb i mats tBom rtH4 ROOF REPAIRINO TtHflHAtqMf,nevMaado!roota77iimid gravel, aaphallum roof a, roofs painted. Hr. 1805 W. W12N4 LEAKS repaired on any roof; all work gu.r-ant- 8 Wav 827 ,1441 STEAMSHIP TICKETS from all AtmoUeraPlPiirin. arraos-- d. Special tour 1, C. Taw llmaoo. General Mte.mablp Afoot; of fire, Wilao. llckhlg pert.. to bdU Lk I'lty Notary Public. c4.iU LADIES' TAILORING Lib KYkl iid of tUbnuT wmre Vt" lot New loctloo, $8 Mats .treet. Ira (oppo.it. l'.r.mo(iBt-Emprui- , at.prices Son (ho Tailor, ft'o 4 toy gx jrw TOOT SPECIALIST hotel. Salt , FXJoTliiir kOdTkltTngie etted7o':k A. Ukawa, 202 Bovit lief, Wes. 2979. Park BMg. 1 S7U82 TRUSSES MEN teed. wanted to wear our Rex Drug wi, to., truam-.-: fit guaranW. Temple and Broad- - d(7va PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS work FbBLIc atcuokraptilq and bankruptcy schedule prepared, reaaonably. De- bank Waa. 1115 1020. v.1899 OSTEOPATHS tk. LlhdA If. 'VoiTok, OhlFUFATlL klrkavlll tiredoat., $2$ Felt Bldg. Waa. S4BL .40(10 nets sr ssr, bugUtnr iessoos; pupils, " Eva Kasl.ka, daughter of W. F, Kaalska of South Garfield avenue, was painfully Inaccident this East fit. Louis spot and nearby jured In an automohile Zinc, .quiet; deliveries. $7.0Oft7 10. morning near Declo. Mies Kaalska and her father were en Antimony, spot, $6.60426.75. route to Burley when the car skidded LONDON, Nov. 28. fitandsrd eopper, spot, from the road and turned over. 62 Ills; eleetiytlc, spot, 61 13a 6d; futures. Miss Kaslska was taken to a Burtev 60 15s; tin. spot, 174 Ifta; 69 5s, futures. hospital. Mr. Kasiska, who was only 173 lead. 47 15s; 5a; spot. futures, futures, slightly bruised, arrived In Pocatello this 88 7a 23 sine, spot, 1 SI Girl Painfully Injured v When Auto Turns Turtle wot, h u th reward. Valued aa her, ,; PIANO JAZZ . BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 4 23 (By th AsNEW YORK. Nov. 26. Ths local raw ansar narket waa unchanged so far as spot price sociated Press.) Five breeding turkeys were concerned 'with Cutes quoted at 4 cents, sold yewterday from th flock raised at cost and freight, equal to fi.?&e for centrtfucal, the penitentiary weighed 101 pounds, acbut new crop sugars were lower. There were cording. to W. L, Cuddy, warden. While salee of 5000 baa of Cubit, prompt shipment, breeding stock is not the entire purpose at quoted prices and 14,0n0 bags for February of raising turkeys at th penitentiary, shipment at 8Hc, coat and freight, equal to thp warden says, yet there are many fi.KHc for centrifugal. In the flock of more than 2000 which Raw sugar futures were easier under act Ire should new blood be sold for liquidation and hedge eelling, prompted by In- Into other flocks. engendering r creased offerings of new crop sugars, with two After killing sufficient turkeys to supcentrals now reported grinding. Final prices warthe the Thanksgiving demands, were at practically the lowest of the day and ply he stiU has more from 10 to 17 point below the prexteo close. den enld yesterday, Closing: Dfcentber 3.06c, March 8.40c,6 May than 2000 to kill tor Christmas. 8.52c, July 8 65e. From the Monday sale of breeders th The market for refined sugar waa unchanged penitentiary realized $40, and the warat 7.10 to 7.25c for fine granulated, with den says that 40 cents - a pound II v character. only of a weight la ths prevailing price for this Refined futures, nominal. stock. METAL MARKET. Noe. 8. tapper. NEW YORK, steady; electrolytic, spot and futures. 13,ifl4c. near-by- , and Tin, quiet; spot 36.50c; future, 4ij lout n wrtat ..t car. Smell Waa. 2097 Pth ( Idaho Penitentiary Making Record on- Turkey Raising 36 12c. 6 $6 firmation-of ..I, Mina Building, Ban Francisco, Califordollar Cash deposit of fifteen nia. (113.00) with the undersigned required for copy of plans, which will be refunded on their return In good condition. Bids must be on proposal form of highway department, and must be accompanied by a certified check In the amount of 3 per cent of the bid. Eai bidder must accompany his bid with a certificate from a surety company, duly authorised to do businessy In this state, stating that such will prolde aaid bidder with a bond In such sum as Is required In and In accordance with the provisions of said specifications, conditioned for ths faithful performance of the provisions of th contract and specifications. Work need not rommence until spring of 1923, when work slt&ll be commenced within fifteen (IB) day after notice to commence work Is sent to the contractor by the state highway engineer. Right Is reserved to reject any or aU bids. GEO. W. BORDEN, State Highway Engineer, Carson City, Nevada. 28 SUGAR MARKET. 72 22 104 28' 93 ly 2i ...... pany the hid; balance cash upon con- IViiaon ft Co a f 7Mj do cv 6a . sale by the court. Wiaconril Cent ren 4 TRACY LOAN A TRUST COMPANY,' Administrator With the Will Annexed. of bonl I.l.l Josepn R. Haas, Attorney for Admin- compared with I HI 642 istrator With the Will Annexed. a year ago a4879 Eureka. Plane may b examined and form of proposal, contract and specification secured at office of undersigned; may also ba examined at the county clerk's offics In Pioche for Lincoln county work, and In Eureka for Eureka county work; may also be examined at division engineers office In las Vegas, Elko or Reno, and district office of bureau of public roads, Finder phone W aa. irdl or- Hr. Reward ad.,' REWARD No qneatmoa e.ltrd, for return of In ehamoia bag, taken from Sheridan 'Irerlry t.le hank, Sheridan. Mont. Mra, E L Sutherland, 401$ 12th ave. N. Seattle, W.ah .8449 LOST Young red Irlah aetter, male, ha. mur whit hairs In taifl had on new atuddrd col Ur, anew ere te the name of Scott. A reward 01 35 will be paid for hi. return or infomuttlm leading to hi. recovery. Ben U. Siegel, Waa 280 Care Siegel Clothing Co 88ti LOST Sultcaae. bet ,0. 9. L. depot aad 1 Indiana are. Finder plena 91 aa phone 4274 M. Reward h8A4l LOST Suuday, t,re.t Lane dog. hl.ck"JwitJ whit .pot on hrreaL $01 K, lat ffonlh 2974. Reward. gddh. LOST Bouton bulldog, .malt, white and blark 1U64 Return tn So. 4th S, Reward. Hi Saturday. 4tXH. - ....... flt. Sealed proposal will be received by tha undersigned on November 29th, 1922, for portions of the state highconstructing aa follow: way ayntem received until and opened at il) Itlda m. for p. grading and construction In Lincoln county, between of culvert Floche and Stone House. (2) Eld received until and opened at p. m. for grading, construction of and placing- gravel surface In culvert Eureka county between Hay Ranch and in Kelly-Kprin- g Tire ft Larka bteel 5a ., Liggett ft Myera fia.. L ft Northweatem 6a L ft Nath rtf 5'sa,. do nnif 4a Magma Copper 7a .... Mauati Sugar 7Va ... Market 8t Hy coa 5a Marlaod OU . Midvale Steel tv 5 M St P ft B 8 M 6Hs Mo T ft T pr lien 6e C do new pr lien 5e A do new adj 5a A... Mo Pae con 6a you will enjoy a vacation that is do- lightful and different. Tfie Isle of where boating, swimming, tennis, golf, riding, hiking, game fishing evWonderful hoery sport reigns supreme. Xi , Ont K. IJEBE US tello the plane will be taken to Mexico, te Th. Tribune. where the two aviators will Join Captain Special POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 2S. Another Lowell Yerex, for a trip to South America. Utah corporation, the Independent Gas RAILROAD BONDS. and Oil company, will open a wholesale (As Reported by J. A. Hgl ft Cs)' distributing depot at Pocatello in the near future, according to Oen O. Tar nrll, a representative of the company who was tn the city yesterday. The company la one of the largest In the country and last year totaled a business of more than (2,000, Odd. The company has branches at Preston and Malad. The wholesale branches are operated on a mutual plan and residents of ths various communities make gppllcatlong for participating contracts. It is understood that enough p f ths contracts have been secured here to warrant the open. Ing of the branch. The officers of the eompany are; Frank L. Copenlng, president; A. Malcolm Keyset, vice, president; George H. Wallace, treasurer, and Angus McKellar, secretary. ref 4t .... K C Ft 8 ft Mein 4a. . Iowa Nov. Oelift Olson, both of this city. From Poca- 5a ctfa Int ft Gt Nor adj 6a wl Int Mar Mar a f 6a .. Int Paper ref 5s B .. do Idaho. P&ngborn and Milton Gorton, two aviators arrived here Sunday, and have been friends to many thrills. Gorton treating Is a brother of Mrs. Hess Olson and Airs. tttf 5Vi do ref 4a OF LEADING CALIFORNIA RESORTS nt. Special to Tha Trilmae. do AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURES ' p. Balt ft Ohio 6a 2 mixed. 721.673; bourebold tu mors tbas will p rlwjl furoituro. 42 W. fird South at. 111 Amoar A Co 4Wa Atl 0 Una lat con No. AN 1 kuniitur sad bo shipped out of tows; Csll fkss. 8727. kysl ddivps or uorl ktliaiUbr pru psul -- A Com, bt.te at. V,M 7- -J do Amo Amo Wheat. 61 it. mer. fur p- -r pu-twill pay rath t"r Oom. good Katats of Louise B. Wllfley, Dctaaed, PK1VA1K furniture and rum. W 4,'KS W. x57t5 Ths ujtderalgned will sell at private tale the following, described real property sit- CAM 11 fur your furuttur. move, ru.i, too., r In Salt Lake county. Utah, to wit: anything you bun to neU. Warn 4216 MIN'NEAFOLIS, Minn . Nov, 28.' An uated Commencing 25 feet west of the southwprval to tha nation to "look cold,' hard 3, block 59, plat "A." I'UItAlk patty ttnui. furu'tur. end corner lot of east rug. for facta In the faco and not forgot our W and them Cltv 44t4. survey, Salt Ike running US321 ch. .a In the blind hoK that feet; thence north 132 feet; W 1L1. buy fur .pot i may not west 111 high grade rug. and furniture of any klud or quantity. W aa. again engage in armed conflict'' marked thence east 111 3 feet; thence south 132 feet to ths place of beginning, subject 1593 .3478 an addreaa delivered here today Gento right of wsy over and across the south f ft ILL pay rant e.ery do!,ttr your forab eral Pershing under the auapicea of the 10 feet and the, west 9 feet of said turn la desert bed tract; also together with all Wit 4HI2 worth, H, M. gntlth, Auctioneer. American Liefense society. a ,387 "At present we do not see definite In- rights of way created by that certain Wanted Real Estate dications, but none of us ran tell whether conveyance or instrument dated Septemwe shall hsve war In five, ten or ber 13, 1907. and recorded on the same twenty date of Deeds, page 427, In WANTED in Book REAL ESTATE. years, General Pershing asUl. 'If we knew now to a certainty that armed con- the office of the county recorder of Salt You can atll your horn, through at If jf t. flict would come in twenty years, there Lake county, Utah; on or after Decemand writ- a good four, tir at atx room bungalow. We would be an Immediate demand for ber 7, 1922. at 12 oclock noon, law eftlce have wver.l noting client, who deal ten bids will be received st the Yet that Is the approxipreparations. A mate interval that we have had in the of Van Cott. Rlter Farnsworth, 1311 Immediately If the price le right, Lake Suit Bank Walker building, City, between wars. There is no past CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, reason to think major that the immediate future Utah. Vt.ntch' 4W. will bring about a cessation of war even Terms of sale; Two (2) per cent of the Main at Flrat South, .N747 th Md. the though It waa eaid that we entered the amount htd to accompany confirmation on of I'OST AND FOUND world war to bring about the end of war." balance either caah General Pershing devoted most of his stle; or at least twenty (20) per cent of LOST Reward lor Ug and ttuawL valuable said balance cash and the remainder 0I7 to owner; an addrpss to discussing the value of mil- Credit. que.tluu. a.ked, 4 k at. Any portion .of the purchase priceitary training as a school of good citlien-sltl1824 making reference in thia connection remaining unpaid to be secured by mort- LOST In Murray, Airedale d.w, 1 old. year to the findings of the recent educational to 878 Kat 48th Bo Bring Reward. .5819, J. M. WILFLEY. . confetence in Washington. The concluRed L0T Executor. gauntlet g.uoe, bet. Warm sions of that conference, he said, were and Becks Finder glean phone Hy.spring, 2183. Cott, RIter 6k Fn)werth, Attor Vn that the training given In reserve ele! hftao v for Executor. ment of the arinv and at civilian trainLos r 1922. -l- ied Irlah Setter, named a5481 Unfed November 25. ing rantps "constitutes an effective ma"flruee", inrai; white .pot. 00 feet and cheat, wore pl.la chinery through which much can be done lee I her collar. Reward for return te gNO BIDS WANTED FOB HIGHWAY D not onlv to benefit the Individual from Waa. 7923 treet IMPROVEMENT. h(V182 t the standpoint of hi ghyslque and self lAJSl Whit tolli. brvma d, g with diamond discipline, but from the standpoint of his Notion to Contractors. .pot on forehead, two brownie re; left -home relations to the nment that protects 5, 2. .44(4 (c, South 337 8Mn 1- Adis Agr t Item 7 Amo Smelt Amn Sugar 6 Amo T 4 T ft do eo! tr 5s , , Wasatch WaMtch 8 FUTURES CASH" QUOTATIONS. 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MARKET SHOWS IMPROVEMENT NEW YORK, Nov. JS. (By th Associated Stock prices took a decided turn tor the better in today's deal-,nr- t. pUns in active shares ranging from 1 to nearly 7 points. Much of- - the impetus for the rise was furnished by bear operators who wished to remain covered over the holiday, and "S' the renewed activity of pools which pad ceased to function the reaction vhich had spread over during the better part of five weeka The rapidity of the advance indicated that the decline In some quarters had been overcome. The higher Prices attracted some outwlde buying, but it has not yet reached sufficient proportions to materially influence prices Lower money rates, another new high for sterling exchange, e number of dividend resumptions and Increases, and the publication of more favorable October railroad earnings reports, all helped to crests better atmosphere, but It could hardly be said that the upward course of prices was governed by anv or all of these. With Professional speculators In control, prices of late have moved In seeming disregard of outside news developments. Standard OH shares took a prominent Part In the advance. New Jersey gaining 7 points and California The 'Strength of California Petroleum, which was pushed up 6 points, was founded on unconfirmed rumors of Its being placed xpn a dividend hnsla next month and reports of Its posslblejthsorption bv Standard of California. Mexican Petroleum, very little of which Is outstanding Jumped 13 points on a turnover of 1500 shares. issues were strong, rising over & points each. United States Steel, spiling ex dividend, got up as high as 101, but reacted later to 100, a net gain of 1 Independent steels generally dragged behind the rest of the list on the upturn, although Bethlehem B and Crucible closed at least a point higher, Equipments made good recovery, Baldwin getting to 118 but dropfor a net gain of 2 ping back to 117 at the close, wh'le American and Lima Locomotives, Pullman, General Electric and New York Airbrake were 2 to 3 points higher. Persistent but unconfirmed reports that New York Central will pe placed on a 7 per cent basis next month resulted in some good buying of that stock, which closed at 92. up Moderate strength slso developed Jn a number of other rail 1 to nearly 3 points shares, gains of being noted In Baltimore A Ohio, Chicago A Eastern Illinois, Chicago A Northwestern, Lackawanna, Lehigh Valley, "Katv" common and preferred; Missouri Pacific common and preferred, and Pere Marquette. Sugars were strong, being helped by higher prices for the refined product. Studebaker, which got down to crossed 119 today and closed at a net gain of 3 points. Other Individual strong spots were American Brake Shoe, American Tobacco B,' Liggett & liver Manhattan Electrical Supply and Pierce Oil preferred, the gains ranging from 4 to 10 points. The tisunl ''selling on the good news" caused a slight loss In Amei lean Can, which announced an Initial dividend, of tl ?S on 116 common, while Adams Express broke more than 5 points on announcement of a resumption of dividend reflecting speculative disappointment at the (4 annual rate. Money rates were easier. Call iwmev opened at 4 and eased off to 4 There waa a fairly active demand for time money at 4 for all maturities with a few scattered loena being made on a 5 pe cent basis. Out of town Institutions are the principal buyers of commercial paper, h best nsmes commanding 4 V, per Foreign exchanges were irregular. 1922. eveniiyr. THREE HURT IN AUTO MISHAP. .NAMPA, Idaho, Nov. 28. (By, the AsPress.) Returning from Boise ' sociated Bunday evening, George Singer and Pearl and Mantle S.egle; all young people of Nampa, who were riding In a small roadster, were struck and the car overturned by large 'car coming from the opposite direction, about one and a half miles east of Nampa on th highway. Singer was pinned beneath th steering wheel and was rendered unconscious for about fifteen minutes. The girls were bruised, although not , badly Injured. TO BE BURIED SUNDAY. Spfrlttl to The Trlbna.. PARK CITY, Nov. 28. Funeral for the Infant son of Mr. and Mr George Hoover, who died Monday, wrill familv residence Sunbe held at th day morning. The body will be taken to Provo for Interment. Ptris 8hurt ttsthod, or sdTsnred 44 H. Bo. Main. VJ147 0RCHE3THAS dsacaiusieT I IMATK LLl ball orrhretr Jsirefr kin Hy. 4tf00 JUIJ6 GUN REPAIRINQ VVK sre sltr F ft fi gun repnirers, B Tff , So Kouasua Nor fitare r4,7 SHOE REPAIRINO 61PUK10K O. K. 8bo reswuasbis worSoiniMhip, Shop. 418 fio. fitai. pncru. sJfi FB0BATY AM) GtTftBDIAYSHJ? K0TJCE8. (Consult couutf clerk or the respertire sigu-o- r Fr furtfire It form Hon j IN THE PISTRICT CXJrRT, PROBATE division, In and for Balt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of the es- tate of Helena Goldberg, deceased. Notice. The petition of Theresa Simon, praying for the .admission to probate of a certain document purporting to be th last will and testament of Helena Goldberg, deceased, and for the granting of letters of administration with the will annexed to Louis Strnon, has been set for hearing oi; Friday, the 8th day of December, A. D. 1222, at two o'clock p. m.. at the county courthouse. In th courtroom of said court, in Salt Lak City, Salt Lake county, Utah, Witness, th clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed, this 22nd day of November, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE COWAN. Clerk, (Seal) By 1 P. Palmer, deputy clerk,, Marshall, Macmillan A Crow,, attorney for petitioner.' a53J3 SHERIFF'8 SALE. In th city court of Salt Lak Cltv, n Salt Lake counts, state of Utah. Home Bul.ter company, k corpora. t!on, plaintiff, against Mrs. Beulah Anderson, defendant,- to be sold at sheriff s sale at the west front door of the county courthouse in the city and county of Balt Lake, state of Utah, on the 2htd day of December, A. D. 1922, at 12 o'clock noon of said day. all the right, titie, claim and interest of said defendant., of. In and to the following described real property, to wit; Lot 21, block 7, Liberty Heights. Also all right, title and interest of defendant in a contract for the tuirrhase of said premises from Laru Rich. Be.ng In Salt Lake county, state o! Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of th United Siats. Dated at Salt City, Utah this 2$th day of November, A D UIS MEET AFTER 31 YEARS, FRANK EM, IY, C to Th. Tribene. Sheriff of Salt Lake county, state of U tali. SPANISH Nov. 28 Abbie FORK. Clark of Loa was a visitor here yesterF M Mathews, deputy her i' Ty for r ' W. C. Hurd, attn-no- v day. the guert of his ffister. Mrs. M, M. ween whom not be bad Thomas, for Date of f- rst p I'f.rjt o ,, Nv tbirty-6a- e a. 29, 1922. years. - Botve-Nam-- ser-vic- es nl , -- |