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Show Fountain Green Growers Sign Contract on Their Crop of 800,000 Pound of the Fountain Grern Woolgrowcrs association, who pro- NEW YORK, March 11 The de-wthe f4mony Jericho wool chp, tincg bane oid unammoVly lpuoT TKMf mnst.jr con tinuanc f the IJ3 cl. Pi amounting to 800.000 pounds. precedinsUay'w-chanj- r of attitude The JetifN tip Is the bet known by professional m I tah and the ai of ttus spaculatora Apparently these expeattntiii-Th- e riments in vatoFS had found, when woU U pixen- - Inictma-tlnna- l atrrr nient stened by those who tbv had bid pruea up again at the clip follows pooled ihelr Kcr I he purpose of more succes-frul- h beginning of the week, that the out- on the part of Icr i.ed wn our we side wool, the n.arKeting support whih had been present sei r.il, issut Snct'vy M thican-- l ileremvl w olgrowrra of Fountain tah, .ium the of a month, or twy k... P (iretn. 1'tah, hereby enter into an ago couldadvance ruulted in jestfr-M- r ' not now be reckoned on. i affreemtnr, opo with another, to pool rfa 8 of trade Bedford's remarks concerning exceeding our lari wool clip and name the fol- the d.i disappointments of the Mexican oil that o' tr of the wo k and. membra of- - the selling lowing a in hi mumsliM arurle. gav.i .aminuttt e. (.orjre K-- . (?nlMirdv chair-neiapv ,.f ipat ay ).t three new- dfttfarmaitwfi to trrynlr- wb f. Jams I. Nielson and Abe Glv- - wbave ' riru (ri lotted the beat sources of m- - ltr . ingion. But the assertion. and! bbui.riN nunoroit Mmhigun- members of this rvl we fur-- ! krmauon. uema.s about salt water" were ah ad nce i a res high of 21 ther aime t comply with and I a .r for ? a basis 2 c notorki'os .o bv the foilowluff ruite and bound hu of, srliumbtia-i;.Xttthe ns or er Ten laa rose jKertua of speculations illation I here- - fall in stocks of the companies con- - from an o Hn i r at -- ) I. The celling committee cents to nts. 1'ark- - Bmjrham bv authorized to advertise aaid wuolcrT,d ahd, IncadentaHy. of all othera Wom v f The statements by thewaa ver for sale and receive bids on same. j companies. and res, )osei at 7 rrt j or fading in the opinion 12 ofiWandaxd Oil's chairman, Whenever, totaling dl a fair ar.d to the effect that full two-thir- thrrf(ye oS sh.r. x (he selling committee, bona ful bki lwis been received saidjths estimated area has been ahan- ehar. of, Xlichigan-l'ta- h ,l',,p -Lat-iVkoxi Ixo-f i l rdbng --eowmHtee shall caU tngUver idonsd and that eaiattag- mb oon.int ii,honA,-nftius -In. 'Mexico Tace a collective loss acrrc-T- y at the slim rs oT fids pool and present r?nxs and f nfriri of rewt at the said bnl f'r thetr ajHrovaJ a. at or above 2J leaat half of their original InA majority of the woo! repreTlalo Ireid for the stment." had Its influence on thloents sented at the above mention! meetgreater jwt o' r. trading of 4500 hpeculativs temper sf.'1" at ing shall have power to airthorixe the iwn th would market Possibly g?nraj d IHHe to accept or re- have yielded without willing coiruruttce this incident- -! .,,th r rare f id "'anlfesK .u 11 tints, Hik which had no very direct bektnir on fhaiie ject any and ail bid. 4. The the of chairman aiuuifd soiling the eteei and industries, f..r committee N htrebv authorized to instance but Itrailway l' 4 ,',u,s' and Al.a Tu:i- made up part of the sign any and all contract and agree- Wa,l street atmosphere ' i it As waa ments on tehaif of the signers of this the issues priced moderate decline affe.-t- . d !wa, J V, n er king (nUJia-pool pertaining to the disposition erf stM'ksdays in nearly ovary gmup The ex- T at a for cents the wool hereunto subscribed. total waa Mexican ceptkm l whuhijf I'lutus on selling of pooled wtKi must be shorn waa bid up sixteen Petroleum, s ioinia. but no- - j info ha-e- hart, re, ckifee of 7 a (o b( fore lambing. took that mov.nWt wwioul. Any representative of any body . Today wno4 firm who pool his wool under a;tion of French nd;f n or I ,ch e .,iui11,(,n thi contract shall not be permitted waa again directly attributable to al raided intimations an, con- continuing tf to partuipate in the discussion offer of tv to said of compromise wool. Germany the disposition cerning France. The recovery has earned the 7 Wr absolutely of disapprove of a- cent ino b riH being made offering a reduced franc up one-third York ami of wool usually Tuesday, at both New price for that class Pan, today rate was the highem classed as lag ' The dl uion S Alt bids must .contain a clause in nearly six week per pound of terms affected the price of French offering at least Id cent ool offered in this republic advance on the bend, of whtch the 8 per cents reached 98., a new high Hr ire pool. !. Tht pool mav be terminated since the advance Into the Ituhr, 9 at am time whenever a na)ority points above the low pnoc reached on the January break and o- -i below show by vote that, they favor the years high ffgure CHher exchange rate did not this time follow the franc; the dnv s fracDates tional recovery in sterling being more. or leas of an automatic -. -teal. ju rnovnjnt. The rumored German proposal ib U. had m more effvet on the lanndon ajid Faris ( oioraihi l rt . . The Tintic Standard Mining comk market than It had the day roe h Io ..t pany will pay on March 31 a divdend before. artiif f 0 cent a share to stockholders of of ( ott Mea record March 26. BOSTOM COPPER CLOSE. Daiy This dudiureement, totaling $1 17,470, Irason ... A. (As Reported by i. Hogl A r ) . wilt bring the grand total of dis(on . remi)n Pmm.i 8 It e bursement of the company up to $1 949.77. Haifl Empire Mn s Adi eature Emerald . .. ctu JJork elje mcam fr fr is of Tintic Standard Mine Dividend Given ih Rig Shipped to Field. NKW VoiiK. M.rrh 18 rollotrto I, Ih. o& offlcwl the New lift f transaction lutfc curb extbaujr, puui all stocks and tRiOfts traded in: 1NIH HTKUUI. lnk Hifh 1aw f . tr? Acme l king .28 rliT6iar mer W run 99 09 Ka, l9 t Cl rut ! 1 m I n t n 7.4(a), j A7 3'm j 10( 14' J4 fowl 14 2tN) 49 V, 494 .1 j 60 uw, 2 joo, 14 ij 4k 10V Pavla Daly . Ilnecock Islaail Creek do pfd Iie iloyal Kerr loike 12 59 V It) 2.3tSM . . jMimni Motors do 2nd . Kird APt Can Gsx1.rar Tire do pr Merger Aiotors . Mesaba ltou hsdm torp com . do Jr tfwift A Co K)VV 4 Pet Aile ... Pm fit Sharing . iietutl ( andv SI A SPA HP OIL. lake I Tim KH tUie-tin B rnn td 2lM! w. H .... (RSI! 4 7a IS 19 14 . j 13 flV 8ft is 19 14 V I S 23 S K M MW 13 HIM); . IWi. .... .... . . . ' v 1.1 s (. Mar va Naildrirer ( ont Plie ... .... Twenty WHEAT. OATS AND RYE. . MIXNElAlHMJK. March 1A Mibb., Wheat, cash No. 1 northern, gl.19 Way. $t2fU,; Ju'r. l 20 ?2S; porn. No. Kft. B yiow, 8 wtrtt, 4WV4!c. 50i60 Rartey. Oat. Hr. N. 7478e. 2. . TAT. t 4.J) o urn'm. U x.i ;oo at LM at r.( .1 ntip BI.o- $2.92. 2a at day. 2.V at ardiff. EVAPORATED FRUITS. NBW YORK. March 1A JJrapoentrd apprunes, dalt, quiet; apricot, firm; ple. pearbea, doll; ralaino, steady "" FLAXSEED, at lndutrll at ael'rr fen days, ;..Mi !le, 21 Hardware Co. Remember our location one bloeb north of Short Line Station. 6treet Car No.18, It and 20 paaa our doer. ,; .s,, pxx gt . . Hf smei k Im i.sx A ae Tt S O of ( do I' $ N V ( I (A FOREIGN COVER JmXJTT BONDS. Hr J. A Bipo-t- 4 ArvBiliie ft Brsxil 4 ft Butadr do ft do 3 llHa .j 15M7 Japc lvi H4 A 6 5 do do ft ar BONDS, A Hogi A C.1 BuJ. 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Hundreds of requests for this mirthful movie have been received by The Literary Digest from theatrical' directors in towns of 7 7 " MANY STRIKING ILLUSTRATIONS, 1962 htn 16 Production FalKtiKA, March mines of the Tintic dlMrit drooped to 17k carloads for the wsk ending tonight, as icmpared with I'. carloads for the week preceding Output follows- Thief Consolidated. 75 carloads of ore; Tintic SUndaid. 6; Dmgun. 13. Iron Blossom, 12, 10: Eagle & Blue Hell, Colorado, L Victoria, 8, Mammoth. 6; Swansea. Iron King. 2. Centennial-Eureka- . 2. Tintic Pram Tunnel, 1 Bullion Bacs. 1, American Star, I; AiasKd 1. Total, 178 canoads. . (Kvy Norwa 5D? 1102 do 3'sd 1914 Pan OrKana 6a 1924 Bao 1aulo .S 1906 v 60 . 1937 7 1931 1931 5 UH7 Special Tto 'Hie Tribune, of the 76s4) 126 CoruhaecQ 4 IPGt Cb Uoxt 6s 1929 (largo) t. fit l2M (Kaiali) ! 3 1W2 . for Week Shows Decrease puoMcaii mue Farm Credits Weighed by Farmers Dollar Gasoline The Great Counterfeiting Swindle Varieties of German Ruhr Views g by Airplane of Plenty Things Left to Invent The Greatest Short Story Writer Evidence of Immortality Uncle Joe Quits Washington How to Treat Your Talking Machine Topics of the Day To. Purge the Postoffice of Politics 1931 ' lf Morgan Cau at mi Sinclair 01 W 9 K St T BB. rto As alt Lake rfi 1,c ,c jixbi t.aak a( tah .K.M) j,t 29'., m' Ur I n day 3a at Flotuv Ck nt A Vision of 102.50 ft 1147 Vro'r hircl A mT r A T 5 1W6 ... Beth MnG fin !4n ( i ht ( ane s U vO ' a 1Kii lull tnl A K 7 j 19l7 . . in .jt4 sk Rulfr ' . , Ja tY J i:pfr(d t Gtxdytar f 4 it rKt'.c. 'X'n s 1941 u t INDUSTRIAL at 2..00 Bid. Maetilrwy .68 101 KH 00 2 ftO Bt ()e. Vt ri.. () 07 30 00 315 on MV MV Nev ing planned i 4 (X) J( Silver Kmc ( nm 2a at V2 T -- i IV.iito Ilia) at 37'.c Walker. HV Hi $4 2ft. $t JO. Euoia. lOB at 7 V . ! a'. 7 (4 EXCLUSIVELY Mining awj da .00 91 rc.er !' Mil r fm i1h rs P.ifk Bingham 1A --Awirc May $2.81. 3 March 16 Kxtensive f th lAke Valley Mins holdings have been ly iirectors of the organiaa-no- r Manager John Smith left for the m.nc last week with a force of men to prepare f r the anrval of a n w b.ill null to He shipped from Salt Lake as soon as roads to the mnc KIO dev n I.e to at Hc 2 Kat AnilM Moimnn le Vw h gun I Everything In Hardware' Automatic Equlpmnt. t n (. $ at 2IGe 500 UNLISTED I nr West Toledo. 7" at 3JV . 27r Zun'a. ISity at 7.r COMm; S4LFS (VilumlwiH Itexa ,1. Wk) lit Ik hid; July, $2.73 WHOLESALE . Gkli) xmi n( ,ak 3! k; 10 'XI PS. CAI Pititii.. .'mio at 4Si I141O e. l.i.f.iX) at 9 , Sm l.catF. 30ii) it S Ur King ( on , run nt 7c 28 at $2 V); I'l.pe SianrtaM 4. IM Te Tintic Ore Production make interesting mulin' ani show a wide ranfte in expression of opinion. Senator verbal on aimI com link's, Ttanks to oxeeutive ineonipeteriee, indwisioix and misinforrra-tion- , American people now enjoy broken-dowcoal and railroads, fifteen-dolla- r surar. The last a.'t of Adir.iui.st ration lor-ewas to block inres1ua.tion of infamou.s sugar swindle. At the other extreme. Senator Lodge eomhides a h arty tribute the Administration til these words, When time brings its prrs poet e to us, w stiall si that this has been one of the most efficient and effective congresses the country l.a.s ever had; no Administration has had to deal with more difficult, problems. Other striking' s articles' presented in this weeks LITERARY DIGEST, March 17th: ( F;l soon. The answers .1 a Nw Aju umriNj Pirk Biighun U) 20() hi 7 4 hnyir tndostnaK. 104 off Rails. 89.33; off .49. 14ft On 2 on 102. OOj struck Important development work is being done in the property of the Kig Cottonwook Honanxa Mining company on a rich streak of ore assaying 1x2 ounces of silver, 6, per cent lead. 3 per cent copper and a trae of gold COTTON MARKET. The deposit struck at a point 1200 NEW TORK. Msrrli 18 Tori on fnturrs feet in the tunnel and at a depth of Hie; Maj. 310.it'. Hleudj Marhr-3'00 feet has been followed fortv feet nponel 30.34c; jiscerobi'r, 26 77c. October, July. m a raise with u 30 dogreo pitch. 20.23c. Since the ore has been found on riffled Cixiuo MhoIi futures the i m t contact, ac- 30S7; May. 3102c; 80 27c. OxGbtr of the company, 26 74c December, 23 July. 16c. cording to official under gtological conditions similar to spot, quiet; middling. 30 15c Jjw I. a to iSiG r ') at at' t .I.c(ier:i Its) a ( , Mi.l cm v teller this) at . Mh iXi at ,v.,i.o, ; U f))1itiXyS3(X at 29 h! JN ( . 00 . I - and com pfd inn M2 232 Aaked () .611 Lake Valley Property Mill to Be Enlarged Rain-makin- LtiSy- 74- ...... . 00 nfl ( . ' jfj JUaa cal w 300 be V2 HO 110 .U .00 3 VI jv, 10 00 Da . v 'Ik pM. Ur 228 00 2.0 00 HO IX Streak oL High-Grad- e Ore in Cottonwood Tunnel those prevailing w here th e large d pernio 4av been found, in . the eAllai district considerable sigmifioam attached to this recent development. Several tons of ore have been mined from development work. In drifts being pushed along the contact in both directions, some rich seams of 01 are being followed. The fissure fror which this ore was originally fed. Octal s of the company believe, shuuKl g. OOl (W ill) -- c.vanide mill, which va. constructed laM year, wxll Ie overhaubHJ ball mill will be .inand a fifty-to- n stalled. The tuf mill wfcll be reltned and used tn fon.1unction with the ball mill, which will give the plant a capacity (f at kaat fifty ton per day. The re ent drs.xverv of good ore on the lower hvel in the !ake Valley min ha added considerably to the s pnpcof t'v e t. unage anti ihe prisaibil-iriethftTTnpertv. It is The optn-io- n of the management that milling operations tan In resumed in the spring and that the mine will imbe placed on a mediately basis. In the mean time the stockholders are arranging to raise the necessary funds to makft the needed improvements in the mill. - the Comploto control of the government lias been enjoyed by the Republican party for the two years ending March 4th, when the congress adjourned. With the prospect of nine lnonths recess before it.s successor is convened and with the looming of the 1921 presidential campaign, it seems an opportune time for political stock-takinFor this reason, T11K LITF.RARY DKiFST telegraphed to a number of representative leaders of th Republican mid ilcmoemtre jrarties asking thcmlo give DKiFST readers their estimates of the result of two years of Republican control in Washington. Among those who have answered are: Senators La Follettc of Wisconsin, Rrooh-lta- rt of Iowa, Robinson of Arkansas," Ralstpn of Indiana, Harrison of Mississippi, Lodge of Massachusetts. Capper of Kansas, lion. Win. J. James A. Cox of Bryan, Ohio, Keeretarv of Interior Work. . OPKMVi DCLPTH. Mareh Mum., Flaxseed. March. $2.97 hid. bid. . . . S i.vo 00 148 OOi 110 pf-- n- - Mjrdxrd .... .... . ... a V N4irw Woo.ll.w11 ( Ns VS I, ofdea Jijj . . . i Independent ( al M r o ( anr..iK 7s 1T Kt Tel A TM M.n.n Xlta Par Tweaty .1 Waiker Big Chenrcal A Crtti 7 luef ( j . BnkrH Br.m Suk ir h .. Hfne 'IUtG . . Itah Anuk . . h'rlwm j .... Junes n 7.Ufll.l IGs k .... Dow mon W M iankre pfd .... Wahaeh Western Ca lab L0 ...... 8my.uk A 'Print X 0 n Nai 19V K1cr Simi.k l lil l. SUM KJ IMG B'd .of I.r.atol L. Waller . Baby P'ntic i n t r t INntic Standard I N ev v "7he acnncr in the price of It mi, m the frejght rate? and commodities anl an w lator re f improved pituaun of bie for the resumption l.v ad of tne nnr.ts whuh operations wire idle during Vi The fittman act greaCy stimulated the product- r of silxer and was reGKnsible f,r the continuous o) eratl n of many large product r 5old mmng continued t be unpru'-ifabl- e and en.os some relief is hal in the near fu.ure the only gold of anv pc and copper, RECURIT1F3. Hogl A ( rO K8 Asked Bid TTlli.VOo $n 00 .1 . j 100 00 . V 356 0 272 jnr on, 210.00 Naf'inul Mntitn ru-(an Ssvitorx A S A Slirer shield 24' U Truri tionil . . sax . f nil N' . Nation! ( "Plr H.rmtr Stale Bank Twr ws j tar A R a uret p r s tver K 'ng SGrer K mg Stout Mine Swamws (on Goodrich Kuhtwr . Gulf Blatrn Meei . H 'Hint no Oil ... Me j Seaboard ... . Nat io'td NYC 8t lom.S Ontario Silryf Pierce Arrw pfd Pro.1 A Hof .. .. Pressed Steel Car . . Pullman Paul pfd ho By pfd 8 O N J com Tei Gulf Sul ... U 8 Smelt com . . . do pfd Shell I moo I tah See Va m I 10 J 1" Truat uiuntb .- rr! Oi- Park I.ngiu m Park (Ur M Pa hem Park i tah . 1ifltM Ponce on an Apha Kcn'r('l Bankr i . . Prom oilih St an. larU Textile (en . a Oh 00m-pan- poureJ. BASK North Standard O(kliongo .... H1 - IA- silty N 2 LOCAL nfVESTMENT I hi Jlneiow Michigan (tan Montana Bingham Nee y i idii-tlo- When the emvit nad leen forced into lue l th. la 'go pump, whichto oJ 70 pouivls applied in-the square predate the pump burst, but as th 10 harm resulted, cen.entmg had beta iompkted and th pump B33B3 v.i merely :ipl)ing a Ilttie extra e at the time vf the mishap. W ith th completion of the cement-- j rr eonidcral le interest is being vnHTnfete4 by Uko people regarding the (,il stJtion Word frtn Haxel received here ywi-te- r iav indicates that the stamiard rig leionging t the Klko Mutual oil A (las o loaded and will ompan proUibiy arrive hire before the end f the week A report from the Vmted States tnd office in this ity indiratea that no Ic'ss than 7 1. 14 ai res of luml which are ta levcd to he in the oli distri t have l ern taken up bvjnjittees IT.-ti- r Kill MG 9 A Bier ( Hu I.Tim Ailis I haliiier horn Agri Amer Mmelt Kef Anter Kteel yjj l ahf Packers ( rro de Pa am ( besa A Ohio Chile tinwr Cora Cola May h p G Tintic logger Park-Pta- bintig the last thirty aily ail available goverrunent land in this htri' t has iecn filed on by "oil magnate," and Jon. prospective of the p rrnits have bven issued nn lands S'iiix twenty miles from tae t whore dr.ll.ng operations are ;.!, lic'ng c ndu ted a Salt lake. hrnan's rang tedof here during the tx;a geoiog.-- t. nest week m the interest of a group are said to be lasth men who for drilling tn company ima'King dlGriot he local group of Colorado men, through an agent w'ho was here during the firt tart of the week, are nctr.d utirg fT iiuids upon which 10 plue driding rics . la'ononi T0EK USTED STOCKS, by J, A Hol. A C 1 r" u'-- : M( . the icmeiit f . . Kenbe Little I AV, msl 14 Sr . BOSTON CURB CLOSE, a lie ported b J A Hnfle A Co 1188 1 bmcj Salt CrvL do Con 7b 1 B . , . East Arrc''c Bi rcka l.tllv Buret a Uii1.m-Gmnd ( on rial Great W esteru Galena Hamburg M nes Uum.I'i n Iron In an . . Iron King Kei 81. die , . oppr iv.iat lin (oil on the f prident tern nting Job was in a dav and a half of conno difficulty of any and tinuous work riitare w ,1, omouniered until Liie last Mm- rnn t Kuntz. H The .... ... Kat Ttn ... lS SS 61 K B .... K? )! 0, l.foWt.M j.82 .... . fCietnc fcii Butte A london Boston Montana Chief Cnu .. Con Copper Mine Oadauen Iron ti ap . . . Canada Copper loireka Jemoie Verde ... Ire BVwrm ... New Cornelia ... Nevada Douffiaa .. ente Bit . OhS Copper 1184 175,188 4o0j MV! . B ctfe .. do pr ilo H pr ral tMl ... tifeue'ik Oil . Min I'ewlurer Miiliu! Oil rtfs tMnar Oil It) an Con .. . Kurvka Mason Valley . . MS Maas Con Mick if an Copper 14 Mobawk 4?a M.rth Rutta Iptoainff ios NNew Cornelia . . "CW Dominion . . . V'iok y Fhon Uarhr . . . 8up A Hostoo 8up Copper . . TmUomae . . . Utah Apex I tah i on Utah Met is . . Shannon St Mary f TVPHTKNPKST .... East Butte . rca-x- fi Specitl to TVi Tribune Marh IS. Oementing o HIjKO, the test well at the lilko Oil development A Improvement company has h en convdeted and the drilling operations will he te.sumed April 2. to information given out by v ... At meek .. . Arts Coail ... Bingham Mines Cal A Aria Cl A Herla . Coiper Karige . Park CHr M A . s ... HEW YORK CURB MARKET. Total Mica of atorka. SftftOni) shares. Total auka of bends. $78 UUO. Special (o The Tnbone. IMRK iTTY, Marxh In Shipments over the production of l J1 wnu-tac ,r the Iak Pitv district mines in- $16 564 (114 7JL Mewart Oanipte,l. l to a totaljf 5181tons for tatc mine inffpetdor, ire hr annua .jt'ie wR endTYg tOTrht ks crmpared w n 4b report just issued top far the week preeed- Tho prixl uction of rnpcr and m had a decided increa.H increased its daily ship- Siatt Mine lnsfiertor tampoell in his r nnnt from .71.. tons to SJO ton daily, K Gold decreased he: ng port. Iad and toahtjm s output was g r .larger for the wee$c and that a- silver remained about the am ,r t C Uss the at Prk though slightly Mm.ng and Smelting K0 tn.rig of the latge mines, which rvj were irgmPi t lToduct.on follows dur ng ln'reaed produi 22:'2 tna Silver King Coalition. 13x9 those w ni h continued w.i de-tons Park City Mm'ng and Smelting, riot pufi. lent to overcome the 1239 tons icncv raised by the curtailed Ontario, 1t tons, and Keyduring the first six month of the stone, 2e d tons. Total. 566J tons. j tll .,i Park City Ore Shipments Make Notable Increase Special to The Tribune. TJOISK, Idaho, March 15 -- The total value of all minerals mim'd in Idaho m 1122, lmTjd.ng gold, stiver, lead, 71 topper and ztnt, wom $. 195, an intreaac in value of $2,6.12 p'i 39 12 1 Drilling Operations to Be Resumed April 1 ; Large " ",!, the1.; .in uui net crmtHmcxJ m Hie rmes trf icatP uml t jp r tie Inspector Makes Annual Report USB and at horn? It means quicker progress Cam- - Ask Their Teachers ffiach01 V |