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Show 4 Copper Outlook in Europe Shows Rapid Improvement THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY Youths Confess MOSQUITO PEST Idaho Valley Entices Deer by Thousands Low Prices of Metals Reflected in Value of W Illitnnt of Various Western States: Zinc and Lead Situation Still Dubious. MUCH Cardan Valley between the Gallagher ranger station and the month of the south fork of the Payette river, Leroy deputy game warden for Valley and Boise counties, reported today. Li i on bee attributes the Influx to big snow depths in too mountains and subnormal anow falling In the valley. The door are fat and prosperous, the deputy said, duo to the largo crop of moat on tha tree tops. the year 1926 Is etartlng with a poor domestic aituatlon In so far as copper deliveries are concerned. Domestic Output w Another record waa in export, which totaled 6iT,865 tons, an amount which waa 6.504 tona greater than In ISM. The exporta for December totaled 62.637 tona, one of the largest months on record. The European saved tba copper Industry. The year 1937 ended with a aurplua stock of 95,298 tons. This was an increase over the atocka at the end of 1926 by about 9797 tons, and is without significance, as It shows that the enormous refinery production was practically consumed during ths year. Tb domestic situation was not so good, aa the deliveries dropped off from 902,174 tons to 824,144 tons and 1 Metalalla Off. The average monthly production of copper from the United States mlnea was leak in 1927 than In either 1925 or Durlng1927 the monthly average waa TO.176 tona, agalaat 73,709 192 tons In and 70,176 tona In 1925. The curtailment policy ' of the pro ducers during tha last alx montha of the year la quite In evidence, as the average during that period waa 67,191 tona monthly, or about 4000 tona a month leas than the average during the nrat naif or the year. Production of crude lead In the United Stales and Mexico during I)e camber amounted to 79,072 ahort tons (2000 pounds), ngalnat 79,593 tons in November and 80,065 tons In October, Production of refined lead amounted to 76,876 tons In December, 74,801 tons In November and 73.695 tons In Octo ber. Stocks of refined lead in the United States and Mexico totaled 32.- 866 tons at the end of December, against 30.016 tons at the end of No vember and 32,258 tons at the end of lil. Uctober. of Oil, Surface Minnow and Drainage Effective, Report State. Us Dangerous Varicose Veins Reduced or Money Back - Simple Home It Treatment 100 In 4 mm 4! west J 00Z. Florida Grapefruit, medium size Pork Chops lb. 25c Ib. 30c . Finnan Haddie Ib. 22c Mon 374,348,000: , mifflimminiimiiimoiiimiiHirjiiiA 4 for 29 FRONT FRUIT STAND to The year 1928 Is started out better In so far as tne copper prices are but no better with lead concerned, and sine, and, in fact, much worse in sine than for the average of, the past year, and with little expectation of much Improvement In this price, 3 4aC 9c Large Solid California Head Lettuce, per head Medium size Steaks 1927. tana, from $59,410,453 to $48,078,000; Idaho, from $30,969,551 to $28,469,000; Vevada. from 324.549.091 to IZZ,9,wu; California, from $20,050,881 to $16,768,- 500, and Colorado, from $20,482,081 to $17,532,406. . In general, the quantities of metal Drodueed ran about the same In these states aa durlnrr the laat year, al- thnuirh the noor condition of the lead and sine market was reflected into the production figures of tne western mines, where costs average higher as compared with the east and middle as well as cash. ORANGES iCity Brevities f vuiamiuiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiuiiaHmiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiic4 New Officers to Attend Members of tha Salt take Motorcycle club will hold their regular weekly meeting Thursday evening at W. O. W. hall. New officers of the organization, who were elected a week ago, will be present. They are William Anderson, presi president; Monroe Busath, vice secre Roland B. Archibald, and dent, tary treasurer. -- ..... Fresh Codfish MEAT QUALITY FRUIT STAND Geo. Cummins Small Sweet Navel dozen aiwv Oranges, oeA lbs. 2ic 10 ;.. bunch 5c 4 f Of 29C SrapJfruH lb. 25c SPECIAL ALL FOUNTAIN DELICATESSEN 48c 46c Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Clar ones announce the birth of a daughter at their home, 1M Fourth avenue. 20 89c 45c 3 for 25c 70e NOW 10c GRANGE" Leaf. 3 for 25c 90c plug HORSESHOE 85c TOBACCO :LQ .: Cut and Pouch FREE CIGAR DEPT. 9 for SHOP Kg , PANCAKE HOUR sV" GRANULATED SOAP CSS? mVdma.. 10 lbs. 65c 2 for 19c 10c Kr'....., . S tie for 25c doz. 29c We reserve right to limit qnantity. We carry your packages to your ear, no matter where yw park. ' DONA You'll Ue.t 1... new exquisite Castile. Lathers pro-fuie-lr. CASTILE For toiler ndi SOAP castiu 3 Bars for 25c 1 Wash Cloth, llzll-isc- h FREE WOC K R V i, . -WOMAN ANNOYED, Mrs. L W. Dunater, 58 North Sec ond Weat street, reported to police Tuesday that she had been annoyed by a man at Second Weat and South Temple Btreeta while returning home. Police made a search of the neighborhood, but were unable to locate any suspects. MT. PLEASANT. Jan. 24. Largely attended funeral service a were held Sunday afternoon in the South ward chapel for Mrs. 8. A. Barton, with Bishop A. L. Petersen presiding. .Speakers were Christian Johansen, Mrs. George C. Sorensen, Andrew Larsen and President S. M. Nielsen. 9 nniUn DELICIOUS COFFEE, THIS. AS THE AROMA 07 its cooking comes to us of a morning oh, boy! hurry that breakfast. Fresh stock. limit, lb. 42c. Two-poun- d Wednesday Specials DIlTTm UU1 1 I Aft Sear S 37c 50c 49c It p'ag!!':6.":.. and BEANS -., Fleree'e medium. eana Spaghetti, Franco, 2 cans 23c, Pumpkin, K. K., 2 eans 25c Kraut, Morgan, ean l&C Asparagus, Blue Pise, ean 19c 29c Cheese, Mild, lb Kgtfs, strictly fresh, offee, Hills Bod Can Walnut Heats, Vt lb. 26c. Pound JELL-- 0 PORK rand.Lb.W I 19c SOAP Naptha 10 bars 33c 2S Soap, Poet's Toilet, 4 bars 19c Soap, Creme Oil, 3 bars.... 21c 45c Lux Flakes, pkg. ......... 10c Matches, 6 boxes Bice, Blue Bose, 3 lbs. 19c; 5 lbs. Beans, Navy, 3 lbi. 23c; 5 lbs. can . Malt Syrup, Pur,' 59c Lux Flakes, large pkg Peaches, in heavy syrup, can Peas, Del Monte No. 1, ean Hominy Grits, ean Tomatoes, solid pack, 2 cans Snaps, Van., Lemon, Salted Wafer, 2 pkg. . size Bye Crisp, large Cleanser, Lighthouse, can PEAS $m 226 ibs. 28c tOc 15c 27c l.rB.Mont, 10-I- 10-l- tall can lieans, Stringless, cut, 2 cans Dill Pickles, Blue Bunny, lg. Starch, Gloss or Corn, 2 pk. Cocoa, Hershey, H lb. 18c; 1 lb 21 c SPAGHETTI 4 Queen's Taste 0...J FOR cleanser, Lighthouse, 3 for Oleo, Fern or Golden West, 2 for Baking Powder, Calumet, lb. Toilet Tissue, 3 for 20 c 8c 4c 35c ..-S- 16c 16c Sugar, Powdered or Brown, 2 lbs. 20c; 5 lb. 49c Post Bran, 2 pkg. 23r Shredded Wheat, Kellogg 's, 9c Pancake Flour, Sporry, S lb.37c MACARONI OR TCI1D V,riJ A 111 Blue Blue Bunny 35c 30c 25c or I712V If Pine. Quart ean....... Sweet Pickles, Blue Bunny, Pears, Bartlett, No. iM ean Tuna Fish, White Star, large, 20c; small Shrimps, Dunbar, ean' Xlc .!- pany, Clsss Chanejes Location Owing to the large registration in the Paul Ivey Kilesmanshio institute, conducted aa- r auspices of the extension division the the eliuei have .beta moved from the auditorium of tie Utah Gas and Coke company to 'be main dlnlna room of the ehamber of commerce. The next class meet ing is Thursday night at T:S o'clock. Calld t. Lee Angelet Viae Eethl a Jfcawaa tm mm called to reles an account of the Ulnea. of her stater, Mn Harry o. Cryae. wee re lira cently utirrerwent an "Deration, Cryee Is a former' Salt Laker. -- things one fete for Christ old tblni ga that may easily sold with a Tribun. wan tad Waa. WstsP Now Star Brand Shoe Are Better Featuring Star Brand Shoe. For Misses and Kiddle. Why? Because they will wear and are guaranteed. 13c 19c Hills Bros Coffee is the BOYS SHOES, $2.95 and $3.45 This shoe baa a Washable Deer Elk Top. Patent Colt Bottom All alxea, SH and Welt Sole. Special asked-fo- r $2.96 $3.45 .... Sises 11H to S. Special. coffee in the DRESS SHOES, 52.45, $2.98, $3.45 This shoe is light; very dressy. It has a Tan Kid top with Kid Patent bottom and Turn Soles. Sises 5 to $2-4- 6 Special. Sises ft, to 1L Special Slxea IP, Special $2.96 to 1 rath 9wSa MM PLAT SHOES, $2.95 and $3.48 of Boys' Three style and Youths' Every-DaShoe of Tan Calf with Fiber Sole and Heel. None better for wear. Sixes 10 to & y $2.98 $3.46 Special............ Sixes 3i to Special ( It's roasted "a few pounds at Roasting cofiee a few pounds at a time makes all the difference in the world. The flavor richer. The aroma is more enticing. Uniformity is assured. And the West knows this! That's why millions say "Hills Bros. Coffee," and drink it with complete satisfaction. This exact, continuous process Controlled Roasting is exclusive to Hills Bros. The amazing abundance of flavor and fragrance it beproduces comes to you in all its fullness in vacuum. cause Hills Bros. Coffee is packed rime" instead of in bulk Hills Bros, were the first to use this method. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab on the can. Send the cou pon for a free copy of the booklet, "The Art of Entertaining. bros.. mm i arranti 1 St. I w est Saa Fraackc, CSei?Bs year . ' mum, s bocrUst, "f5i 'V . Cat. The Art of 'v talnlsMsg" mt L 33.98 BOYS' SHOES, Four styles of Tooths' la Dress high-grad- e Shoes, finished welt Calfskin, with Goodyear sol. Shown in both black and tan. fa.00 values. 13.91 of cIbsjk '".MtStT .m. Sawt--Oty State HILLS BROS COFFEE ii jrow oft.n replace (tin be $2.95 number of pairs and sixes. In Black Jersey with Gray Corduroy collar and Gray ivveen. values, aaei M 27c - Black Blackburn Oo.a E a it burn, local representative si the Beechnut Parkins comDanr. will leave for New Tork City. Wednesday, for a conference with officials of his com ZIPPER BOOTS, A limited 29c federal Cash Received Federal rehabilitation money, to amountingJSSI2.8S, was received at the office of John Walker, state- treasurer, Cai Tax Comes In daaollne tax amounting to 169,094 was. received at the office of the secretary of slate Tuesday from the Utah Oil Refining company 'ior me mrmin or ijec.moer. Back From East Waiter C, Lewis of Walker Bros, returned Monday. after a two weaka' business trip to Hew Tork. H a 35c lis. 65c SUGAR 27c 34c Sis to 29c 9c 25 r i Widths A Special Del Monte oval FOR aiejC ean SJc Salmon, Virginius, tall can 21t Sardines, hit Star, can 40c Salad Fish, can Oyster, Cove, can 25c 10 Exactly aa pictured. In Blots Kid. with Silver Kid Trtmmlnr. High Spike Heel and Adjustable Sliver Buckle. Wonderful flt- 4 ting slippers. ftjS.. 29c CADniajrC Jr11l111XJLJ eJeTC lbs WOMEN'S SHOES. 24 C PTNE APPLE ence Uintah Roads Ooen Roads Into the Uintah basin were reported In excellent condition by truck drivers who arrived In Salt Lake at 1 p. m. Tuesday, according to H. V. Richards of the state road department. No trouble on any of tbe summits of the main routes was reported Tuesday, and none waa anticipated unless an unusually strong wind should develop. GOOD SHOES Maxwell House Coffee, lb. ...42c Grapefruit, can Tomato Sauce, ean Salt, bag Oats, bag most Formerly OOHH'S. 222 South Main, Formerly COHN'S 222 Sooth Main Hf D I P II TI O Q I WRIGHT'S ,,,. .,...,, 'aBB.nBBWM i to Th. Tribune. NAMPA. Idaho. Jan. 24. Counter- felt silver dollars made their appear ance In Nampa today. .The coins are all gllsteningly new and bear the date 1896. They have been turned over to the police. BURIED. MURRAY. Jan. M. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in the Mill Creek ward for Mrs. Mary Sorenson Hill, a pioneer of Mill Creek. The apeakers wero U. G. Miller, former president of Cottonwood stake; Joseph A. Cornwall and R. C, Towler. leterment was In Mill Creek cemetery. PRUNES Special MRS. BARTON to The Trtbuae. Special - ' O passed the cigars around Tuesday morning. He Is the father of a girl, the first in his family, who was born Monday night at St. Mark's hospital. Both mother and daughter are doing well, "Bill" reported MRS. HILL BUftilO. SpMtal to To. Tribute. Soeich Scheduled Mrs. Ida B. T Smith, national vice president of the W. C. T. U.. will speak at tne r. M C. A. clubhouse Wednesday at 2 p. m Her address will, be "Why the Wets .Want to Elect a President." Follow ing -- the talk, tea wlU be served and tn public is invited. ROUGH CUT.. Or. Cob Pipe FREE 10c RED MAN CIGARS SI. IS PEAS WOT! ORANGES er SPECIALS VELVET Reg. NOW.. VELVET Reg. GRANULATED GRAPEFRUIT 4nA 1UC LUNCH WATER GLASSES, regular 5c, now SUGAR Parent-Teach- meeting at the school Thursday, January 26, at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. W. H. Rail Men- Return B. H. Taylor, general traffic manager of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad at Denver, arrived Jn Salt Lake, Tues day, on a regular business trip. Ac companying him in his private car were J. E. Courtney or San Francisco assistant traffic manager, and 3J D Stark, assistant traffic manager, and A. J. Cronln. assistant general freight agent. Both of Salt Lake. Mr. Courtney continued on to San Francisco Ths officials have been attending the annual traffic meeting of the railroad at tne main offices in Denver. 15o KITCHEN Whole KRAFT SWISS CHEESE, Ib. TULIP BRAND BUTTER, lb " DAIRY SHOP PREMIER BAKERY Reg. 42c lb. 33c lb., 2 lbs. 65c DAY Wheat er Cream Waffle, Syrup and Butter Delicious English Currant Buns, per dozen , SLICED BACON Webster association will hold an open Women Will Meet Reld and Mrs. H. White will be the obief speakers. DEPT. STORK VISITS HENINQKR. W. F. Henlnger of the clerical deof partment police headquarters ; 23 MERCHANTS UNDER ONE ROOF Always Striving to Serve and Save for you. Shop under one roof. Save steps SWEET, JUICY NEW NAVEL rat Ion in the various stagnant pools waa filed Tueaday with the board of trustees of the Salt Lake mosquito abatement district by H. W. engineer in charge of this work. The general results, excluding the period from October 1 to 7, when a high wind carried the pests from an area north and west of the city, were successful, the engineer said. The 1921 campaign will be enlarged by pumps and men, aqd It la poaalble some power pumps for spraying large areas at a time win be purchased. Mr. Chrlstopherson said the first mosquito larvae were found March 10 at a temperature or 29 degrees, and eight days later the first elimination work was begun. By June the de partment had eleven men and five cars working eight to twelve hours a day. Including Sundays, aa the mos quitoes threatened to multiply faster could abate than the department them. New pools were found during the year. mln- June 4 a quantity of nowa was obtained. Numbering 2500 8000. to fish, they have Increased They thrive on mosquito larvae, and portion of them will be used in The rearing pond is pools in 1928. maintained at Nlbley park. Contract for construction or drain ditch No. 1. near the northwest drainage district canal, haa been let at a cost of $1920 to drain several sloughs which are mosquito breeders. Con struction Is about to begin, It is stated, so that the drain will be effective at mosquito time. Exnendltures for 1937 totaled 113.- 490.49, ralaed by a tenth mill tax levy. The European situation la s clearing of up beautifully. About the British stocks of rubbish copper which have been used to upset the market conditions abroad have now atoca disappeared, and the remaining now totals only 10,912 tons, thua giv h Conner Exporters. Inc., prac in tlcally complete control of the Euro Despite the enormous Increase in Ruronenn consumption of copper dur ing the past year, the outlook la very good lor continued mcrenw ther. la ateady lndustrla k all the In nractlcallv and especially In countries European The electrical construction work, British superpower system is under Is way and the Belgian government proposing to do similar work in that country. n.i A aienmcant feature or ii'been the lower average price of tne metuls. a condition which has had serious effect on the mine revenues. Dur rur 1926. the average price re..l.ui tnr itlvor w 30.624 per ounce.uo FIVE IN REGAL BATTLE. for copper 60.14 per pound, lean. per pounu. Special to To Tribune. per pond, and line 0.O7 were 1927 o.be, In these same figures MURRAY. Jan. 24. The 80.0677 and 10.0628, respec First ward will hold Its annual Murray 30.13, Green tively. ball Gold and Tuesday evening In the Thla average drop in prices nas neen amusement hall of the Grant ward. largely responsible for the drop In Contestants for queen are Beth Marvaluea of the metals produced by the tin, Jeanette Johnson, Florence Tripp, western states. Thus the total valuea EJva Brown and Effle Miller. of metals produced in Arteona dropped from 113.536,288 In 192 to $100,027 COUNTERFEIT COINS APPEAR. from 382.663.000 Hut! of ,th,u" City prison Tuesday held three Salt Lake you ths 'who attempted to stags a false holdup late Monday night, according to a report of Detectives William Madsen and Read Billings, who obtained a confession from the trio after several hours' questioning. Milvln Dorius, Ul Le Von Wright, 17, and Claude Blthet, 18, are the ones Implicated, according to officers. Do- rlous staggered into the Covey-Blard garage early Tuesday morning, and, after detectives were called, toldj a aiory vi naving Bern assauuea ana robbed In front of 47 Weat Fifth South street while making a delivery in an automobile for the Prescription pharmacy. Dorius, whose mouth was gagged ana bands bound when he first ap peared at tha garage, later broke down under police examination, and ad mitted that Wright, Blthel and himself, in order to obtain $18 he had collected, had "framed" the robbery. Disposition of their case probably will be made Wednesday. -- t Rib Loin or Excellent -. two-ounc- e llV Production In December waa 12,347 tona. Shlpmenta were 50.916 tona. at which 46.483 went to domes tic conaumera and 4433 were exported Metal sold but not delivered at the end of December waa 23.536 tona. For the year ended December 31. xlnc produc lion totaled 613.548 ahort tona. Ship menta In 1937 were 594,634 tons, of which 649.646 tona were domeatlc and 45,040 tons export. European Status tote. Declared ,ln6,Ud"'K, n, ....... Amazing Results Giving Hub Gently and Upward Toward too swollen, enlarged veins. Soon yon Heart as Blood in Veins Flows will notice that they are growing That Way. mailer, and the treatment should be continued until the veins are of norIf you or any relative or friend is mal size. So penetrating and powworried because of varicose veins, erful is Emerald Oil that even Piles Schramm-Johnsoor bunches, the belt advice that any- are quickly relieved. Drug company sells lots one in this world ean give you is to ask your druggist for an original of it. bottle of Bfoono'i EmerRegular users of Moone s Emerald ald 01 (full strength) and apply as Oil ahonld buy the new hospital size directed night and morning to the -imore economical. (Adv.) I f0r.,m7, top-wat- $ This Report on the mosquito abatement four-fifth- December figures do not show sine to be In any better condition. Stocks of zinc at 'the end of December were 40.751 short tons, against 39.320 on November 30, an Increase of 1431. ac Zinc Inst to the American cording REDUCED (AT). From BOISE, Jan. 24 2000 to 3000 door roam Lis-onb- (From the Mining Journal.) Jan. 14. Good Arts., PHOENIX miuu mr-k- t r lying na leaturea during tha lat nak, but without reaction on the prices. Copper, particularly, haa had large orders, both on foreign and domestic account, and th price tendency haa been upwards. Copper remains at 1S.90C to the pro- V ,ducr, lead at S.Ho and lino at 6.60c to S.5e. Copper broke aonw recorda during 19iT, even though the price averaged low. The United States refinery production hit almost the mark and waa the highest refinery production on record by a con siderable margin. Refinery production Robbery Ruse to Detectives 1 25, 1928. y.wim Freth from tkt vtcnmm pack. I Eatilf The a. pliable turn Aa . 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