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Show APRIL 13, 1927. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MOUSING 1927, try H- .0. Tidier. By BUD FISHER V. 8. Pat Off.J From Florida , (Copyright,Mar 20 MUTT AND JEFF The Count of Hoboken Returns Mutt rTteSA 4RoeA ReToRWINCh AMO B- 1 W. I THMfll f ANfc BROADWAY TM - Limits cm f- ferT IX --: . a ffasw S I -- Anor WAY TH(k, GATOR, I . : n - - y . f . P. sCT. - - r??J - bl I IB TA-f- 10 DALU. MM. 4tl MM. - B V OflCTOjrSIID OIL. April U ' (AP).-en- 1M. U. 4 i -- PrtaM 11 (AT). Srma, ,'.1 V od ba tB, tm . Dl-,- MILL TAKEN OV1R. Trlbant. jwelal to ' OF rrOCKHOLDEM ralrvlew Cottoawood Irrlaatlaa Cam any. g1w m."t)n of tha Falrrlew Compear hM imgatloa itued and will be held at the regular at place of tne Company on tha t Sty Hill, ralrelaw. noon. 1 o'clock 1M7. at day fie ApHl. ourBoae of eonaiderlng and iotlng upon tha foUowlng propoat-ll0.m K. anaelftoatlon at the purpoaea and objeeta e other to Include Corporation aubt and purpoaea the right poXa icVlbe for aharea of atock In other Arwaur eompanlea, and to amend n ticle t of the artlclea of incorpora-Uoto effectuate ouch changa:of and.v Board the e (B) To author! of the Company to ubecrtba Stock of the propoeed Banpete Wa.nee the ter Company and to arid prtca by UJ or aubacrlptlon by ofe the Company aeeured aeeete. upon tha Company-morlgaa-Dtractora of Board the of By order and tha Underilirnd. C. V. HOWELU Pre aidant. PETER NIEL8QK. 'KfTetary. n.: ' Ji4C KIUKBArOUH, Mini.. Arfl .. 2.S0. fewT poVCAae DU ON TWt ' uc ". coetawM4 Nt WAS 'ln'-1k- - . CCHKlcl THfct'6 rt ik.tr.imlr I rt. ,..it. rttci win k14 lor pnmium. tnilliMclljr ' harm wmM nittttt to VfH: 1 Kr, 47., - - V Z tlwly. Ita mu wi fln.Th.wli cImbwI rk! ' S qnli NOTICE , wr IUclrr obttlw inpfitr. wlnu cmr - vStC 33p.tWT AT AT - KAttGARfttto oNcel Ai Reg. T.-ad-e - , wy aU ram - Rajr DOWNET, Idaho, April Utah, haa Dow-nBradjr orFalrvlew. t at tha th mill thla waak, taking It ovar lor Now machinery la Brady Brothera. Mr. Brady haa being toatalled. tha Elmer- Bright home and will move hie family hare. ar manaa-aman- pur-che- ae a t-- i Sugar Beet Contracts ' r . .Jihn . a 5r i Kebrsskss ansold: eurreat deferred deliveries, and th. Utter showed pronounced resistance, pressure from the start.' over . weather prevailed ' I ........... i greater part of the winter and spring i i ww belts and seeding Is reported aa de- I layed In the latter, and la becoming a aanaeail a market factor.' It waa also too wet In parte of Kansas, and rank feared. The forecast was growth la over A the entire country, for rain with probably snow In parts of Kansas and Nebraakv Export demand was slow, with sales of !00,0o0 to 400.000 bushels.ln all positions, lsrgely domestic. Winundertone nipeg showed a strong Liquidation On in and cloaed - to - cent higher. Livestock Market Longs in May corn started to liquilacking and and found support Early; Prei$ure Forces date 1 from cents caused a break of s orders tha esrly high, with on the way down, and all Futures Down Some. uncovered on the new low a sold at deliveries The beet buying .waaC by way down. bids. ash of shorts and by holders spot demand remains slow, with the comto 1 cent better as basis no Tha trad paid May.,,with ' pared " -"-wrt By" chahl'es b. Michael.attenUon 1tosy--eoU'OODEI. u.i;l.WI; slaughter' pigs, narklngsows, field work. Is Ml 811.85. which delaying weather 12. Hoes Eerelpta 772. $10. OGDB V, April available eupplles 11.000; dull: week trade Csttle Receipts. American North 813 lunyv, local tha "Siarket, head for A waa on fn gralna early, with all the Inrladiag local i,m.hmiiv ail .Iimm! hllllna analtty fed 1,677.000 bushels, for decreased tranalt Is 11 lod, peckers te direct new low week, and Is 48,402,000 bushels against hesry kinds ery srsree; best of corn olllnr at Drlrels Ughta. steers plain: Miarket. te lx Anleabulk. 14 at ll.ij: ooia, 411.25: medium Walsh! heSTtes be llw with on tha crop. Preasura waa mainly SS.20J.0OO bushels last year. ateady lockers snd feeders, slow, steady;' mostly In butrlioTa, 1.1 la 2A ceata lower; bulk 2U0 Scattered liquidation developed sold medium bulla. $7.UO7.2J; .OB; bulk on tha near-b- y futnrea, with May oata deliverlea near-b10 tha 751110i to :o.paiid welfhta. around $7.85: little done ea or 4 1 wttMo.and includlnf 0 bead tooor lloUteln ...of .the ltfig-ure- s wheal down to 11.31 rattia Hnvlnta jrabrs; blddlns around SOc lower. for' rie'caf Ws'itsl "sir of fife ' , mv ovar wni lew 2Ae te Celorade ransa. Little aoina; a sold largely on resting orders. InFurther packera of city hot chars: blda weak te seedi centa oyer at tha flnlah n Monday.a oomplalnta rows, $0 50; bulk of receipts regarding delay (od lower; homing fat lambs tot ateady prlcea; two loada ef llwladtnf were lata received. Monday, new The break, however, brought In of the crop ing L'uk ateera at $8.23, wlU sheep steady. connecHouses with continental good ehtaa of buying, and the flnlah OMAHA, were fair buyers of rye, but heep,Reclpts 170. moatly all Callfor-aiwaa on a atrong rally, with wheat tions de(V. I. Pepart-mea- t OMATIA. Keb.. Aprtt 12 sufficient eesttered liquldstlon No latabe to local feeders. aprlng at the laet. veloped to Receipts. The Hogs lower a l cent hipher ef range. make to Agriculture. f sales, l. or t 0Sut: alow, 1S to !Bc lowor; 10 to May being $183 i to ll.SJ seaboard reported 50.000 to 40.000 10.75: top, centa over Julv, while September bushels sold for export. welrhta, $10,0f averages:$10,75; hulk 10 AH0ELE8. odd lots HiO to waa $1.2 M to 1.J6 Packera and tired longs were libbutchers, $!t.610 210 to tog ' ASGEI.BS., April 12. Hoa Corn felled to rhnw much rallrlng eral aellers of lard, with buying main-I- r 10.2.l sveraaea, 240 uaerea. te bulk 1200; alow, atoatly steady; power, and closed - to 1 cent lower, by short who were taking profits. 2.Vpound butchers, $10,154 (OOd and choirs butrhera sold; severs! 10 SO; 20 to with May leading. The latter waa The most Important trade was the no loads bi1t-- 1 afrerlscs ssd aiedlua welshta, 10.25: pscklog sows, tO.3SftS.sn; avsrage 70 M cenle early, and --closed of lard to May down of $50,000 pounds 12 40(tl2.75; Borthera California. Ilt.50. coat Monday. $10.4: weight. 244. buying . ..T MA. 7I. U I .. I.. Prices declined and Cattle Kerelpta 200: ateadr with bv Vhlmann. Cattle Receipts. S0OO; fed steers sod to 74 centa, and September 7 closed at the Imlde with net losses offertnss yearlings, alow, weak to 25c lower; mostly centa de'Iiae; 15 to n to 1 cent,, With May of 10 to 12Hort, lOe te 15c off; better fradea heavy cows, Oata loat aba stork from moaily plain; while . .Short rlb received little attention Mondar's steer top. 43 to 43 and July 43 bnlk Imperials. street: slaughter steers, $.0O11.29; long closed unchanged, while bellies tii.l5U2: lste sales,$.!; rye waa unchanged. to 4 cent 4 lower, $S7se8.S; sll yesrllsgs. $11.00; weighty steors, 12.25( beef and and . to $1.01 bulla SO $0.0u6.7d; mostly cents. 12.75; slstigbter aelfers, $8.skiI.75: with May $1.01 3.50ft3.00; lost ti to rows. $7.no7S: few lots. f9.0iNg.n; all rslTss Receipts 60; stesdy. Julv H 4 cents. L&AMXO RANGE r 4044 $8 Baedlum 8 bulls, holdorere decks', $4 bualneaa Ms); 2Sjte.0O: cutters. considerable waa CVma. l.ew. Sheep Receipts There Hlrt. Wheat deck mediate wooled ewes, 5U; besvy berf bulls up to $7.SO; pracil-rs- l on In selling May and buying July Hay . ... 1.J12S lste Moaday top veals, ril.80; few, $12.W;to stork era $7.00. 1.271, wheat early, which was a factor In July . .... feeders. Hi 4j.00: few up and 1.S5-. l.VSSi later Sept. . . . 1.3i narrowing the spread, while 12,000; killing claaaea. 1AV . Receipts, TA1C1bC0. Rhrsp gOtTTS g buy-inand Cera there was selling of July bulk i 12 BAN FRANCISCO, .71 T, steady to IV lower; feeders, stesdy: . gOCTH April waa May . ... .70l .T0 of May. local sentiment more ov. Roes Reos'pts .. .7 slow, sroond 2S cents fed wool ism&s, sio.a"tVi3-"",7(1 July . ... rather bearish on the May. andof ears' idshos." $12 50; st bulk ed clipped lambs. $14.1'814.40i some csrs .DO lower: . three .79 .74 the Kept. Inclined to the buying aide MRU Qfl . Nfi ,: "... v ,i Maa LUW LLVLL Qraint 7- 3- stop-los- 1 - '. h.H biir: $M"i MAr ' UtulalUW e'.i".... . v a -, d l-- ' ...... ; C A a 1. i7 2."i 4 - 4, 1- -1 $.. 4 : ; iT'858 '. , """"r"""w"""" r'; v.,; ,i , Diversified Trustee Shares Combine e Security of principal Immediate marketability. 3. Participfttion in profits 4. Avoidanca of Inheritancw Tax Daplication B. Freedom from Normal In- .come Tax : 1 2. SECUHIT111S Tha New York Central Union Paclfle Southern Paelflo Delaware eV Hudson Illinois Central Louisville A Nashville -- PUBLIC TJTTLTTE3 rr- ' Jvf, ,rtje-- J 'rrrwvi . TJTOTJSTSIAM United Sttatea Steel American Tobacco American Car eV Foundry E. I. du Pent da Nemours Eaatman Kodak Weetinghouse Electric Kennecott Copper - ryri Any Investor to Obtain . Through the Purchase of , DIVERSIFIED TRUSTEE SHARES . (st today'a quotation) . 60 DI7EESIFTED TRUSTEE SHARES Which over the past 7 years hare shown an annual dividend return of $67, or 1 in in- Tha iUbility ef thla In vest meat is secured thronett s thorongb diversificatios. eoveriBC forty-eigh- t On tha preseat market pries, the stated aid most of our basic industries. Pf-St. period bJWtee $ average yield over tbs last sevea-jeaBooklet "EHABXS XX AMXEJCA," fuliy deacrihinx tkls sacvrlty, frea on mtMnrt. . eur r --- available on all the above cmpaniei imOCK3IORTON & CO New York HARKY - JONES a CO- Cecre spends wts C- Insurance Slds. 1 -, Lee Anselea, Calif. m well u the DiTeniTiod Truste Ehares Ross Season & Co. Beason Building, Salt Lake City Wasatch 6041. . Rate on Flotation Oil ,.a neriniiicu w their ore aclfts from the shaft to haa been disshaft of thla Sinking Accordrng to cussed for some time. of the AnaVisit reports Tuesday, the for the conda Copper officials - was recpurpose of examining a location who engineers ommended by mining have been making a atudy of the will WAsmNOTON. April IS commerce commission today until November II further auepenrted of certain proposed reducofrtlon flothe freglht rate on pin and tions In tation oil from New SaltOrleans, City to Shreveport, La., nd points taking the and Oirden The cerrlere proposed a reduction from $1 to 81.8 from to $ v-Orleans and from $1.SS commtwaaon The . from Shreveport. do rates merely eaye thethe proposed 1read n existing "fcirwaa as between the two origin groueSv. lOLESALt SOTTIS, ISSS AB . ate f . nun aires usemsij (Qeetatlew by leion Bl'TTE B tsvrea. sewaeaa er flats, lb. .... ' to It has slwsys been the policy of the sssoeistion, seeordinf the Mr. Petersou, to advocate the obtainintf of as much for beet to-e marked will justify and all efforts in th past hsve been devoted ot on the no part beinir disposition there consummation: ward this for beets a to practically the beet Rrowerg to obtain such s pries r sug-acompany snd to increase iths prohibit a profit bein? made by th suitable bnt that s figure would be reached, profits of the farmers; to make which would enable both the producer snd the manufacturer to the work snd infair, just and reasonable profit, according ' vestment respectively involved. to frorn time Proceeding npon this theory, the price fpr beet time has been increased ss the msrket justified, nntU at the beginning of the s.tste voluntsniy of this year the manufacturers' sasociation f raised their minimum price ef from 6.00 to 4)7.00.- - Ilst mnl arte pSoSei Some time theresf ter snothey company in the state contracted for eounties. and obtained signers in two of the comThis eompliested the situaUon, insamuch as ons of the larger (far than th ares served a stste by the in larger panies which offered the price of 17.50 per ton, and, furthermore, it one of the factories of this company is a precanou condition, for the signed resson that the eontrset offered for 17.60 hsd been largely eom- before' any offer eould be msde or sny sction Ukea by thswould while the s for factory and it sppesred Ktitive company of beets, andi the enjire to run by reason of lack of effected be would injuriously thereby and might, perchsnce, eounty lose ss industry of proven merit and worth. snd pnblid junettirs that four enterprising Christensea It wss st this eriticsl H. Young, J. M. Peterwn. John ' spirited men, nsmely.c sm forwsrd with an offer of S1.00 per ton in snd J. E. Magleby, eompany, thereby snd excess of ths price offered 4r the thus sssuring a minimum oi 8.00 per ton for aU beets delivered to pn!y tst Utah-Idah- the factory. . .n .as .54 .? ' aarti, raPn rrw. af ytixsrra 13 . tie - l; Apnt . - iri $: . mi sun t0PO aartre'vtia la.era. CM M. Ta ad C2 sswt, spot, ryitfioo. rnle4 fl'si e ad araaa parwariag XXTALS. Saatsr4 ea. Un. i rorwrae, Aprtl 11 CM ITe ea, esppar, aswl A SI Tl 12s d. (M, o o . . ''. J-- Now it has been thsrged snd wsshsrged in the recent poblie-tiothat this proffer was to be viewed with suspicion snd wss an innuendo to the effect that the off er wag actuated by the It might be ssid, however, thst there is no Sugar company. foundstion whsUoever for this suspicion or conclusion. would mesn take into consideration what ths loss of a sugar factory to a county that has habitually supported the same snd received manifold benefit by reason of its existence, w can essily eoneluds writing olff of the vslu of ths thst its sbolition would mesn ths of ths territory served. rsdius ths within everywhere property be If the sugar factory in Sevier county wss removed, it would would tanUmount to ssvinr thst reel rsloes throughout the eounty. nis, coupled witk the f set thst depreeists st lesst SO per cent, ths there is s preent likelihood thst ths pries af sugar will justify no loss $8 00 per ton, makes it a mstter of prsetieal certainty, thst will be sustained from ths fact of the additional guarantee, whereas, s substantial loss would be' everywhere apparent if they did not operste. Therefore, it seems Btost snomslous thst the Utsk Sugar Beet association should in sny wsy sttsek a proposition which on the fses is so meritorious snd which is descrying th apthat the sssoeisIt would seem to bewhleh proval of the association. is primarily tion hss lost sight of the purpose of its existence, to enable the farmers to get a good price for their beets, and their so doing means for chief concern should be in providing wsys and and not stacking publie spirited men who sneoursgs ths industry. Thi most that snr eompsny is offering in the ststs is 17.50 per ton. th SS.00 thst is received by the patrons of th Elsinors Sugsr eompsny snd 1.00 by privsts factory is merely 17.00 offered by the hsve enof the ease should enterprise. Therefor thisandpha honld not hsvs been considered as a tered into the eontrovenv further sggrsvstion of the sitastion by th Utah Sugsr Beet tt At-- w ail '" an AU sat teter d: 12a Itt nvr sasociation. ' Whila there might be some difference in price between th Utah of no concern to ths Utah Sugar snd Idaho growers, this should be msv well thst the pries Yerles It associstion. Beet in every state sceordinr to th local conditions, sneh ss freight labor conditions, quality ef ths rates, nesrne of th msrkt, locsl sll of which matter ar entirely product and numerous other things, Independent of this issue. ef the organization in the The chief reason for the existent in this state and their Vat of Utah is for ths benefit of the grower neeompth this end aad to efforts shoold be united in th matter to no than the market mors, obtaia such a price for the beets, Assd purely competitive policy price of sugar amply justifies. contending companies might pro's so disMtnro tint the entire industry would be lost if a price wr offered which prohibited profit te the maanfseturer. should be called to' A umber ef ths foregoing consideration y (he atteatinn ef the .prsdnea, so, if possible, there might be a euanim'-itof action sad aa naderstaadiag of ths issues presented by thi Th whole thing is merely sn outgrowth ef ess eomcontroversy. There wa ns pany offering aa additional 50 cents per ton. The other companies ss still enable prior to thst time. profit, sr they would sndoobterHv to reach that figure snd mass The fact thst cititene in Sevier eonnty hsve offered 11.00 de so. mere for beets produced, in order to rttaln ths factory as & permit , . its operation, is not Involved Whatsoever. t eo th par ef say dictatorial There shoold sot be to detnaad what should be paid for commo-lltle- s produced. I a salted be effort to obtain the van taunt What there shoold only cam reasonable made all a b paste. profit by pries so that . , strrrim. 12 tJ"i gre. atrt vt; fwteeaa, ssi jditrhDy la at 24 to d 17s w" eter awati--a Ravers tr iigat wee . le scavtrlag ttals o v,n Meet Here Next Fall. Plea for the meeting In Salt Lake next fall of the western division of th American alining congress have been tentatively arranged by th Utah chapter, it was announced Tuesday. eleven The division' embraces th metal mining states. When ttaIt was flrat organised five yeas ago meeting waa held In Saltof Lake. Amerthe A regional conference Metalican Institute of Mining and held In be lurgical Engineersthewilldivision meetwith connection may organisations Other mining ing. : participate. program Includes The tentative and mine visits to mining campa to the forIn Utah. In addition plants ma.! sessions to be held In Salt Lake. to ths program will Final decision as be made by the board of governors. on which Utah Is repreeented by Inter Fett, general manager er tne Bingham Wines company, - and Alex O. Mackensle. secretary Of the Utah chapter of th American saining con grew. Representing other states are Robert E. Tally and W. B. Gohrlng, Arisona; V. C. Knapp and Robert I. Kerr, California; Jesse F. McDonald and M. B. TombHn. Colorado; A, P. Ramatedt and Ravenel Macbeth, Idaho; W. f). C. B. Lakenan and Italy. Montana; Henry M. Rives, Nevada; John M. Hully and J. F. Woodbury, New Mexi-B. co; Robert M. Belts, Oregon; C. Tates, South Dakota, and Frank M. Smith, Washington. Included In the bualneaa at th fall meeting will be the election of new officers. eoona. UK W YORK. April 12 UP). Tattoe i I. Western "Division of the American .Congress to tXStKlg, 6 7 30 Utah-Idah- .17 .34 . - ; would be done. .J , . raoes srers etr4 le the gray f lata rrtstaa today There waa S rwak order eaaraad far sM rhT Wash ishstce Sad sasaai printed 4r-- as meterlsls ta shear yara dead waevaa, far Immediately, sll gooes doe eetag a kaw alik waa firmer ssd ths msrk.ts wera active ears aad Sheaa. Prhrtsd MISS wera vs.i active. Waal gmals wore aoiM. Serlapa koUesvs will wera firm ta Oaleatta. astU sftar aast MaaaUy, beglasdat .44 ksalgkt. sewltry fsrm. aWs. see. Poaitry farm, maSmm c.a. trlrWio. lb Tail erwaa rail rvaaas. toasarae, lb. ...... tilt mas. S IS, lciM--r. af, IK- .. aiark la. . S. .. ( im art. k. H. brv-SsI.nabrw, I1 . brtcea, H ..... kaawelart. kfrrrarAT. .. ta etasreieg reesm. rnat wAZgfei is. advUed pf the contemplated sction, nor hsd he been epnsu ltd h l in the article. relation to the matter snd thinjt eontained reason of the was more or iese distasteful to the director by the statements snd representstion were not entirely in harmony wits the past history of the suffsr beet industry. iw ?"" rtv . Vst0ra are B. B York, vice president of New Thayer .u ' amaoonrla CoDDer company; kl Carlo Ryan of Butte and Fredert-Lalst of Anaoonaa, lurglcal manager of the Anaconda company The trip to the Tlntlo district wss made Tuesday by Mr. Ryan, accompanied by James o. the International Elton, manager of and Paul BillingsSmelting company, "Thomaa geologists of Lyon, Icy and the smelting company.same time went at the Mr. to Tooele, accompanied by A.In Burgess charge Young, assistant manager. of or purchases of ths smelting com- PaAs'the "custom shaft," If sunk, will have an Important effect upon de-of velopment in the eastern portion the Tintlc mining district, considerable interest waa manifested In mining circles her Tuesday aa to what . of the Utah Sugar Beet n- -i . 1 jr ' Available in certificates as small as 5 shares and as lares aa 5000 grharea, with convenient denominations between. ....... C. Again Su$pend$ Sperlal te The Tribune. Un-avc- come. j Tltie - LC. Diversified Trustee Shares are issued by CUthsm Pienlx National Bank k Trort Company of Tork, TnurtdW. and sra secured by tha deposit witi them of fixed proportiopata shares in lfw 24 leading American industries, operating in 4S states. 'Ttsrs Is nothlryt new about dlvsralfUd lnyeetment, jrtst as' theTS Is ttothloc sbotit diversified farming. But Just aa it U difficult to diversify th crops of bar thousand dollars. fans, It Is not easy to diversify the Investment ef "The tick gajug wltk kls hundrwd thousand rorplus can aprsad it oyer a btrtulred gtecks. The littla fallow with Jurt 500 cannot lndulga the luxury of variety. But the lnventment trust actually anables an Investor to diversify Lbs layinf est ef s v blU." New Tort Timea. , . Will Purchase j a etop-loe- SECURITY, INCOME and DIVERSITY OILS Daiy newrpaper quotation art In the state of LUh, by reaaoii oi cerwin , but elsewhere la one- of tha local . capers of .Bait . .1. inai .were ibcmhj marges .v.. .at forth their i.. over the sifrnsture or its presiucnv a" j m v construction of th beet industry inX'tah St the preeent time. beet , This sdvertisement in the paper has been snalyied by eugar ths Prowers in this county snd noted with marked wrprue by 4 It Is Now Possible for S9 68.75 a ir i - -- American Telephone A Telegraph Conaolidated Oaa ef New York Standard Oaa eV Elect rlo Pacftlo Qas eV Electrlo Detroit Edleon North American Standard OH of New Jersey Standard Oil ef New York Standard OH ef Indiana Standard Oil (California) Vacuum Oil b.0t .that ,asitoor-,Jier.esla,- , NEW YORK, April 12 By reeling off a gain of 16', points today on a spotty market In which trading was only moderate. Commercial Solvents B established itself firmly as on of It adaristocrats. the market" vanced from a low of 319 to 139 and r tha eloaa-waselling four points above tha previous high of tne year. Ever since the revision of Hs'capi Itai structure last year,- which re sulted in the retirement of obliga tions on this Issue, It has been moving forward spectacularly. The floating supply of the stock Is said to be extremely small and to be tucked away In the safety deposit boxes so daring seeurely that even the most of the bears are afraid to take a chance of selling themselves Into a to be no snort trap. There le said Interest whatever In It.. whole. It could as a Taking the list not be said that any substantial either direcprogress was made Inwere points of tion, although there of weakness that gave strength snd an erratic appearance. market the Colorado Fuel and Iron, Baldwin Locomotive. Mack Trucks, Nash Motors, Reynolds Tobacco and Union Bog and Paper held theof attention the day. part during the greatermade these stocks all gains of from two to almost five points. Union Baa; and Paper touching 64 and closing for a net gain of 4 points. at 63 This waa almost matched by Colorado Fuel and Iron, which made1 a v net gain of 4 8 points. General Motors and United States Steel common both took a breathing General Motors closing at epell, 1S8 l- for a net loss of 1 8 points. United States Steel common hit 170, but gained 4 point. Its loss for the dav being 1 points. Ilka Industrials, were with out definite trend, but a number of strong spots among me iraaera proved an offset to heavy eelllng. Both Atchison and Reading were lifted to anew high levels, the former but a selling wave touching 182 where It carried It back to 181 closed for a net gain of 1 8 pt 113 and to went Reading point closed at 118 for a gain of 8 of a ' point. but Erie ahares opened atrong, fracfor a closed, th dav at 6J this tional loas. The stockholders of new road and J. 3. Beroet. the meeting president, had their Initial which waa said to be the larg est representative meeting ever heldbv the Erie. Out or a louu oi ,i".tners were 900 ehares outstanding, mr. 1.403.071 shares voted toosy. to say Bernet said he was not ready on the when payment of dividends begin. present preferred stock would war. On the downward side of the were Free port ket the features Texas, which sold Off offfive points; IV, polnU. Kansaa City Southern, 8 and International Harvester, off Texas In Free break port points. The waa put down to an overdoing of rise to touching speculation for the of e selloff a heavy volume a pool In which ing. Report of fcsd everal made Livermore Jesse million dollara in dowrn. It being eld that ne i.,..k.l In had not been deeply Involved . stocks for some time. waa unchanged, The money market cent. 4 per remaining at ve CbnsTaerable-ais- cs cii THE TJNTJEELYINO BTAJTDAW) Adjacent visit to pected to result from th the North Lily nd adjacent mining of the properties Tuesday by officers Anaconda Copper Mining company, and the International' Smelting company. that this proP Jt Is understood on the North L.ily in h controlled by Ana-- J Is property, which m y -- Co-operati- erties by Mine STOCK EXCHANGE REVIEW OF DAY y Director of Utah Sugar Beet Association Declares Sevier County Bonus Plan Prompted Only by Pure Public-Spirite- d Loyalty of Enterprising and Citizens of Sevier County. Visit Made to North Lily and 1 to All Participants EXPECTED SDON m. ltUfttllJA.; ItlftW.-t-'siwt-lktirif- d -j Should Guarantee Profit j'TyiniiirT nrniPlfill ar. pHn receipts I . de7d.: h,ulry far light light.. WW. WO; -generally alow, Csttle Receipts bid Cellfornlss d: two ears XAaTSAJ CITT. $.l&4t.So: $S0; load median fed steers, rowe. kaxhas Til), UdMI li.-- m. S. Pepert- - , $7.S0; ..mit J.OIH i good heifers quoted. U1.0O; .few .... 10114 im Recelpta. Hoga bulla mrnt of Agriculture.) 4 SQ5.t: low ratters and cetlers, ou mostearly trading to shippers wateady, odd bead, l75; ralvea aomlnally 8000: alow: .04 e average; Mondar thae lOe lower to 170 to ly ir opt teadr; late yesterday two care strone: weighty butrbers, dull: Im pound realera, $18.00: odd Iwed eaedlam, light-hint....12.80 12.23 12.23 May stock pls, stesdy. $11.7.'.11.; practical 00. calrea. 44 $8.UitjS U.4A $10.0; weighty 12, . .... ....la.sa Julr ditop, 111.2.1 OS IS" tO Ribs-- Mar thp Rereipta lStMl; around 1400 moatly H0.7IIW 11.10: htg 14.10 rect; ateady; sprlmi Umba. $14 .Vlfc 15.00; 170 to . .... jacking $7 71; sbora. packers, lnartlre.5. talking lower; lamhe at flOoted wooled good 130 1W to ' Julr sows, a $0.Kte a". Bellies-- Mar Cattle Recelpta. 10,500; calves. 1200: betH 14. 14.SH . .... ter grades weighty steers, steady; othera CHICAO0. ..19.23 IS. OS li.OS mA ii.ht. wivht offrHncs. alow, tending July . ... ) 12. (U. Department lower: light mlited yearllnga and fed helf- ClItOAttO, Apr" -w ef Agriculture. I . Hoga ait mwar: rows. Receipts, 2I.0U0; Prop-- ; slew; 15c te 2Se tower oa bettsr grede bogsv rong: bulls, encbanged: vealera, ateady to J lc higher: practical top, $12.00; stockeral oompsred with Monday's best prices: pack-In- g eowa around JOc lower; general market and ferdera, ateady; enoiro l.w-jxnin- a wmrim. Officials. steady, with Mondaya closet big packere $13 85: ojther good te cnoice waigoir XOSTK (ALT IAKI. Inaetlrs: bidding lit to 15e lower then Mon- $11 754JI2 75: yearling heifers Bp to $10.25. 12 to desirable bulk LA 0rtOl a KK, Ismhs. Hfa April SALT stesdy KORTR day Ute trade; top. Hl.So; ghM.pKecelptv fcead dtrret t 210 to 2Sc higher; spring lamtw, steady te 2Sc lowlight hogs, $11.10ill.4: most Rarrtpte 274. lncludlns 07 bulchera. $l0.85i!ll 2.1: bnlk 2.10 to er' sheep, ateady; top wooled lambs, $16.10: local parkera and 187 lo traoalt te Lea best Arlsona Ki..'i0610.75; to $15.00; parking etbera downward Decision as to the location of the bntehera, Anaelea market. No aalea. weight spring Umba. $17.50: etbera, $la.50&l.73; .404iU75; "Cattle Kefelpta 03,. direce te local pack- aows, aiotlr; beery "custom shaft" In the seeU, proposed weight keavy No sales. ahora- Ariaoaa ewea, $8,50!..wral3? plga. $10.764tll.2A; jaascs; Hi,tAS !.-- ; ajedhna,- Ost- s- Richfield, Ttrt, . April 1!, 1M7. (AeTUem-n- , It. T, TOUT. DANIEL " PITKRSOX O - t |