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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MOXDAY MOJ.NIM1, APRIL BONDS GAIN Statistics World Pool of Monetary Gold Offers Benefits, Thinks Fisher AFTER SLUMP Economist Thinks Proposed "Bank of Banks" Would fiheek Damaging Fluctuations, Adopting Idea Pricrs Start at Low Level, of Federal Reserve Bank. but Gather Strength on Money Report, KW . YORK. April 14 AP.-- A ft trtdins ffair (lw bo&d nurkrt rrminetf ..pathetic nd tformkut the patt ck. It itsrttd off 1th prtc rtrar the low lrvft of tha Fear touched Marcb 27, but later In the wrk fathered atrenatb under the fUuului of Mrienta of easier moneT ratea, Aa tvidrvr.t of liquidation I nc reived In (he fork market, boaria appeared destined for more attention from traders and from invritora. However, bond atllt fared tht main hurdle on the road to anr marked rerorrrr from their alump of reoent no on t ha prolong ) credit itrmaenry manifeated In V pr cent time money. Toward the week nd rat's on the lottaer maturities eased to ai per cent, encouraalna bond men to look for further Improvement in the nea futurf, ; Fortirw aad Maaklpa! Lists bow MmI rrasalstaa Sins. The most protntslnc stns of recover from the steady downward march of bond prices since early in tne year were in the loretan and municipal lut. end here, apparently. the main reon for the improvement not any change In the fundamentals of the situation, but In a depletion of supply. The municipals and foreun Issuea. particularly, have suffered from com petition with hich money rate and the popularity of slock. Tor the first time in months, municipal bonds attracted better prices from banking ayndlrates. Investors Interested in the foreign aeeurl- ties, with their higher yields, are keeping an eye on trie procrea 01 tne reparations discussions la Paris It la predicted that If this auestlon la eeuled. the foreign list will respond with a general upward spurt and the tap In yield between the domestic and foreign obligations will be narrowed considerably. ... Kallre4 I usee A Br IIVIVG FISKE1. Prafeaaor of aoneealrst Yale UafrereJtr. Conn . April H Cable dls- trw HAVF. from Parts repori a plan suceeatedl ?etches of experts headed toy the committee f Owen D. Young, fcr establishing an inter national bank to handle Qerman repare-- 1 lions on a business basis and also the war debm, Further, the international war bt bank would be a Bank of the World in tended to stabilise purchasing power of gold. In Its Issuance of gold credits to deposi tor countries, it would allay the fear that transfers of reparations and debt payments wilt depress the values of the currencies of the countries which are obliged to make these huge transfers. The daneer of fluctuations In tha pur chasing power of gold was stressed last May in a moist ion passed by the eco nomic consultative conference. Prepeaera Sea la Peeling Gold OpportwaHy fa Beeelata Credits. A pooling of the world's monetary roJd in "ban of central banks'' established In some permanently neutralised country like Belgium, would furnish opportunity to reg ulate world credits, tn the language of the Genoa conference of 1923. not only with a view to maintaining the currrncir at par Hh one another, but b!mj with a view (o preventing und;e fluctuations in tne purchasing power of gold " Financial authorities have come to recog nize that It is not enough to stabilize currencies in terms of gold exchanre The old dollar, reckoned as a yardstick of goods values, snrinks and expands. Dr. C w Kem merer, who was expert advuer to the Dawes commission, and is now making a study of the finances of China for its gov GOLD FLOW TO UNITED STATES KEEP j I AMI. HOT JT I eaxuts a. Business During Week Shows High Rate of Activity. Business TORK. April 14 'API increastime throuth the pest wtk with ing evidence of tht high rate of activity in factory Industries, unprecedented In oulrt-lnmnjc tctlve. and linn ReLil trade down of itork iprultlon dlmlnutwd unratlntu ovr credit condition!. Tlw tir.n nf how lonr thff nrent rapid rat of opratloni can or malntalnea waa prac Itp.IIv th nnl. trnuhlMam. Drohlem. Th sttfl InduelrT continued to hold th llmrllaht. Althouah Innot production In March hrok. all records with output reedlna- 4.000.000 tons, the United State Steel corporation announced unfilled or- Amr at the .nil of the month of 4.410.718. the largest for that date tn three years, and exceedlnt the total at tne end oi reoruary by tht wide margin of 2Ci.37T tons. Somt unraslnesa waa occasioned by the far.t that the previous record was Marcn. inn. for In the second half of that year the steel Industry, and Industry generally, tell Into a marked slump. Tht automobile In- riiiirrr- - tiirnint out an unprecedented nunv ber of ears and trucks, was tht leading consumer of steel during March, but there have been some rumors that dealers are accumulate, unwieldy atocks. Heavy orders of freight cart havt helped to sustain the ac vnai tivity In ateel. but tnere are indications the railroads' needs for the next several mnntha are heinc rapidly met. After three months In which copper prtcea Jumped about M per cent to 34 cents a pound, the red mttal prlcea have finally relevel. Thla acted to around the development, however, had been generally espected. and was not viewed as unsatisfactory. Large producers had permitted quoted soma misprices to go above that level with givings, and are understood to have sold little copper above ai cents, nea meiai statistics for March showed record productionand shipments, while stocks remained prac- flcllv it.Mnn.r. rt CURB SHARES IMS Dec jam res laws The exchange ralee between' eaaatriea Indicate tbe direetlaa of tbe flew ef aeld. Aa International gale fend eaald eliminate ahlpaicnta by "pea market operations" an eieoange. ernment. emphasires this unstable quality gold purchasing power In all his reports if as financial adviser to a dozen European, In South American and African nations. a recent article published by the New York Times. Dr. Kemmerer says: Gyratlana at Dellar as Violent As Oaring Anr Other Century. ' "'The gyrations In the values of tht gold dollar since the end of the last century have been fully as violent as during any equal period In the history of our country. Between 1900 and the beginning of4 the world war. the purchasing power of the dollar fell 18 per cent. From 1914 to 1930. It fell 57 per cent. From the middle of 1920 to September. 1M. the purchasing power of the dollar rose be per cent, but It Is still 44 per cent less than In 1S96. It Is to this unsteady monetary unit that our financial and economic systems are tied." He goea on to show that Innumerable contracts, which are promises to pay a given number of dollars at future dates ninety days, six months, or in terms of de ytars-divlthe netlon Into debtors and creditors. A depreciating dollar robs the and salaried creditors and tht clasaes for the advantaae of the debtors. An appreciating dollar robs the debtors for the advantage of the creditors. Dr. Wlllford I King has recently estimated that this wholesale robbery look place In a period of five years In the United 8'atet to the extent of forty billions of dollars I Weald Take a Leaf Oat af Federal Keservt System's Beak. A bank that pools the world's monetary gold supply would take a leaf out of the book of the federal reserve system to check these damaging fluctuations. Through buy- ma and eelltns securities In tbe open market and regulating of rediscount rates, the central banks of depositor countries might aid this process. But a world bank could deal directly with the two aspects of the problem having to do with the supply of gold and the demand lor to a. Just now the supply of new monetary gold ls.not keeping pace with s the demand for ousmess is ingold. That is. the world creasing faster, relatively, than the Increase of monetary gold. No doubt new methods and inventions may be applied to reduce the aost of extracting gold so thst lower grade ores may be worked and the annual gold output thereby Increased Further. It Is possible to divert to monetary uses some of the gold now passing into tne arts. inis can be accomplished by taxes and other re strictions. Furthermore. It la possible now to eeonO' mire the use of gold br centralising the re- oil Uartnt,ru!lo. much, tta,fashlatv rv that the federal reserve system nas central tzed gold. In the United States. Bank Offers Meant at Adopting Universally Geld Rlaadar-d- . world bank as Is proposed would Such be the means of adopting universally the aolri evehance stnndard. Tnis would tie. crease the demand for sold by making cur rencirs redeemable in drafts on the world bank for the accounts of the depositor na t lr r - Ii JLos Angeues Stxrpiaas aaxl UatdrrUaei Profial 5M00,004) TTORMED by corisolidation of Swmrity Trust & JL National Siring Bank and Los Angeles-FirTrust and Sayings Bank, combining tw-- of the oldest and largest banks of Southern California. st ' o Natioiiai is fnJy ercrj kind of Uank log basnets,. and ha brioches The SeUTiY-Fir- t equipped to do extending from Fresno and San Lcis Obispo to the Imperii Valley. HETEY M. ROBI'SON CXainmmM of lAa ani Bill Lake LARS KALSLA. Salt Lake City THELMA V. HAND, Retrhle. Mont- FEEL CRIMP DIVORCES Pearl Ueaelljn LeVerne Trading Falls Off to Lowest Volume, but Prices Regain Strength. - t,4.NTEn. William J. Llewrlljn. s. divorces Asurn. Hofhliie Jellens vs. Oscsr Anthony A Lemtsng Leingang. desertion. vs. Murtarrt R NEW SI ITS FILED. gensort. 14T Wasatch avenue, son WAHJKCiN - Erne.t Theodora and Verena Riae Vitirk Vlaldron, Oarlield. son SCHROEDKR and Owar Mldt Rulh Schroeder. JfO0 Seventh Eat slreet. daughter NELSON-Joseph Kdaar and Inia Ann Jones NeUon. rear 80 Centrr street, dauthter. BROWN- - Jack Glenn and Virjmia Gnre Shupe Brown, 130 North Main slreet. dauthter. DI'NHAM -- Samuel and Marjsrrt Rrrtha Ida Butcherelt Dunham. 131 R street. son. Jena C. M, Jemen He at born Denmark, In 1888, came to Utah in IM7, and aa active In the cement Contracting ete Is surbusiness, vived by two brother. Rvrn aud James M Jensen, of Den- tnttl two sons. Jo seph and Marlns Jensen, of Salt Lake, two Andsuvhlern, Mr na IVterson and Mrs Mark Poppe. of Ssn Francisco, and six a grandchildren. n aV a Aa I B Anna Sophia Chrintennen Mrs. Anna Sophia Christensen died Bun day at the family residence. 348 North Weat Temple street. She was born March. 38. IM, in Denmark, and came to Utah 14 yeare ggo, alter having joined the L. D. 8. church. She is survived by one son. A. A Nielsen, and one daughter. Mrs. H J Coriston. both of Salt Lake. A tranddaushter. Mrs Oeorte Lawrence, and llirra also survive. E Lixzio of insurance r r !. Ntbe. In f; r Oin. ire IO. propoaaia will be received at 10 c clock a. m.. lues-da- y. Mew York April 30. llriS. for gradmi and con. and pavement Horn No. U John Street. Offlc ttructlng curb and (utter In Paving Extension No. 220. New York City, N. T. ' Hubbard Avenue, 3rd to 4th Eatt President A. T. Tamblyo. Street, Secretary T. B. Boas. Herbert Williams. and Tale Avenue Showing condition on December It, from Stat to 2nd East Street: made to th commlmloner of Inaccording to plana on (He tn tht City surance of th ttat of Utah, purauant Engineer a office. to law: Instructions to bidden, apeclflcatlona ASSETS, and forma (of contract and bond, to- Bond and stocks f 3 HM 663 M gether with plana, when prepared, may Cash In offlc and bank.. 3oa53M ba obtained at the oil ice of the City Other aaagt 66.904 81 ledger Engineer, upon depoalt of five (15.00) dollar. Total ledger asseta...,..t4 J2 423 01 The right if reserved to reject any Nonledger aaseta 344,908.0? and all bids. By order of ihe Board of Commla-tloner- t. O rose assets .., .,...14.647.331.12 ETHEL MAC DONALD. CUT Recorder. Total admitted aaaetg .. .14,647431.11 First publication April 5. IBM. LIABILITIES. Last punllcatlon April Jl. 1928. Unearned premium reserve $1441,731.71 Net amount unpaid loaae and claim 263.029 00 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE All other liabilities 75,000.00 Third Judicial District of the Hi a la of ' Utah, In and for Salt Lake County. In Total 1,U1,7671 the Matter of the Dissolution of the Capital , I SOO.OOOOO r Btrange-MaiulPaving Company, a Burplu 1.63.i63.41 uian corporation Nolle of Application to Dissolve. Burplu a to policyholder 1.44J,33 4l Notice la hereby tlven that the atrange-Maful- ra a Total Paving company, capital. turpi ua corporation formed under the lawa of and other liabilities . . . . 4.4T,331 13 tht Stat of Utah, has presented to the iMBU-lrjourt or the Third Judicial Dla-trl- ct Stat of Utah. County of Bait Like m. of the Stat bf Utah an application Thtt certifies that th above-name- d praying to be allowed to disincorporate company haa filed annual stateand dissolve and that th let day of ment, of which the lu foregoing It a and haa compiled with th laws May. 1929. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day has bean appointed aa th time and th of thla atate to Inauranc. and, court room of th above entitled court therefor. It relating duly authortead to trans-a- rt In and for the County of Salt Lake as th the business of Inauranc In th place at which said application la to be atat of Utah, until th last day of hMrri February. 1930. IN WITNES9 WHEREOF. I have here- In wttnems whereof. I hereunto aet unto aet my hand and affiled th aeal my hand and affix my official aeal thlt of th court thla 23rd day of March. 1829 15th day of March, 1929. ALONZO MAC KAY. J. o. MrQTTARRrB. (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance. Clerk. By Fred C. Baasett. Deputy. Jamea Ingebretseo. STNOPSrs OF THE ANVTJAL -Attorney for Applicant, 'STATEMENT OF THE rMaled this office until Jens C. M Jensen, 63, died Sunday at hit home at 11M South Fourth Fast street. 6yNOPftIN OF THE ANNUAL KTATEMENT Of THE l lhad field tt'andon Mrs Lime Mtr Bradfleld Wstdon. wife of O Earl Wasdon. of Sclpio. d'gd Sundsr at a Rail Lake hoaoltal follow ma an no. Mrs Wasdon wa bom September' eratlon IS I UUl In SU.ntn Ih. j4.iiK,tfp nf U.'lll... and Elusbeih Brsdfleld Mrs Wasdon was an active worker In the L D. 8 church, and. at the time of ber death, aaa a teacher in the Primary association. V : I ' Walker Brothers Bankers vs. W A Jonee. REID Samuel Roacoe and Vera Vivian Hancock 349 Reld, In addition to her parents and her Paston avenue, promissory note for 13300 with Interest from sne it survived by two dauthters. dauthter. novemper lu. GILES John WlUord tnd LaVernt Bird Mrs. Melba Anderson and Miss Thelma Anna O. Johnson vt John Peter 337 K street, son. Wasdon, and Glle. sons, Lionel and Lloyd Mary Mantlunson, Edith Oriner, NEW TORK. April 14 'API Gunnison Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meniove. Wasdon. all of Sclpio Four brothers and Trading on Raoy Mangiunson. Peter Mangiunson. Mrs. the curb market fell off to the lowest volume H K. yoon. Ivan boy. three listen also survive. Delbert Manof the rear last week, but after a period of giunson; ault to Mangiunson. Mvton Mountain Home- - Mr. and Mrs title to property. quiet rradlustreent early In the week, prices and Mrs David Housekeeper, tlrl Union Automobile Insurworked substantially hither, with utilities Mi. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie CONTINENTAL AGENCY CO. Ann Filt NEW INCOIPOBATIONS. bov. and oils displaying group strength. ance Company PHIL J. FLRCELL, President. The Ford of Canada shares again provided The Realty Construction compsny: InMountain Home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs Sarah Ann Pitt, 33. wife of Levi B Home Office-N- o. loot West Sixth St. SIS-The new B corporators. B. L. Farniworth, T. B Mont- Oman. boy. spectacular price movements. Flu. 1M0 Tenth Eat street, died in a local Boston Bldf, Salt Lakt City. Los Angeles, Calif. Mr and Mrs. O M Webb, hospital Sunday stock lumped from 93 to 113 tn covering by gomery. L A. Thomsen. R. J. Chapman, Roosevelt She was born November GENERAL AGENTS. shorts who had sold the s'ook under the Delia P Montgomery; capital stock 110.000. gllr; Mr tnd Mrs. Oeorse Knudsen. boy 31. lftog. in Santaauln. the daughter of Mr President Joaeph W. Wait. Mr Mrs aU subscribed. and Impression that it was the new class A nonRiley rtynn, girl, Mr. and end Mrs. Cornelius Van Aundale. Surviving Life, Accident and Health, Surety Secretary N. H. Bedell. Mrs. Darrell Lambert, girl. voting stock To neve them from psrlng exare her husband, a son, Richard E. Fltt. Showing condition on December SI, Honda, Fire, Automobile, plat Glass, orbitant prices, the curb governors sus- two daughters. Sarah ray and Betty Caro1928, BIRTHS, made to the Commissi oner nf Tn. SEAL ESTATE TKAVSHR!". prnaea deliveries in the stock. line Fitt; two brothers, Corolmas Van AhiWorkmen's Compensation. auranc of th ttat of Utah, Ogden --Jolin M Vtnce and Mrs. Ellrabeth Lyman W. of Van and dale Ira and Ausdale, Ssntaquln. pursuant Noyes to L. M. Underaood. Sesae Traders Bash t Sell, W Aberett Vance, son. IrV Igt lot 7, block 15, Fremont Heishts l 11 two sisters. Mrs Dora Self, Mama, tnd Mrs SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL PRICE Charles Kion and Renee Lola Felt Eire ASSETS. Thinking Trading Suspended. Brsslt Crear, Santaouln. L. Marlrr to Samuel C Benmon. 114 South First West street, da us lSTATEMENT THE OF Price, Real estate lot 4. block 22. plat F Some traders, under the misapprehen747,123 gg iter. sion that trading waa being suspended, ELEVENS Cornelius Adolnh and Hilda R. H Hatelit to Harriet P. Freeman, Mortgage loan 107.500 00 Insurance. Co. Henderson section 34, township 1 south, rantt Louise rushed to sell, and the stock fell to around 1 on 101 Anna Bonds and stocks Larson Third Kleven, it 1(1 avenue, Ivalyn 1 100 west It then rallied to around 130. The , 10 to Cash In off and 434 Horn 1 No. Offlc 473 03 daughter. Newark Ave Jer banks... Mrs Anna Louise Henderson, wife of Axel old stork ranged from 133 to 1050. Merrill ex Co to W F. NEBEKER LaRue Morrison. Other J. and Roseanna assets Sidney N. ledger a I32.026.13 243 streetJ. died Iowa at City. Henderson. lot tey For-es-t 61. Core, were Utilities Hansen addition. stimulated br reports Hansen Nebeker. Laketown, Utah, son. local hosptlal lata Saturday night of spinal President Hendon Chubb. that large holding companies were ANDERSON and Mary John Dale James Clifford Total ledger asset., .... $3,1 W 5158 out their Investments. Americanrounding mrnlngiue. She waa born In Sweden, No Suoer- Wordrop to Nellie A. Wardrop. Secretary Thomaa J. Ooddard. Blacker Cumberland. Wyo., Anderson, vember 30, 1878. and had lived in Salt lot 1. 13. block 10 F power issuea. Electric Bond and Share, and .... 38.102.4S condition on December 31, Nonledger asset .... plat Showing daughter Lake for many years. united Oaa Improvement were prominent In HEP WORTH WlUlaro Grant and Alice William Bowman to John C Oervey, 1928. to mad Commissioner th In of follot 13. bloci 4. Liberty Hrlthtt . . Surviving are hrr husband and the Henthe upturn In thla group. Net galna for Oroaa assets auranc Woods Croaa, son. 618 44 of Mann of th Hate Utah, Hepworth. ....,.$3,174 and pursuant Waller Henry M children: U Jsmes lowing Carlson to Finis the week, after the early declines, however, KONISHI John and Kaneko Ano Konlthl. Ewing, Lest assets not admitted.... 21.267.32 lot 6, block 1. Progress Heights derson. Lot Angeles; Andrew. Antone, Elate ks law; were moderate. United Oas Improvement 231 West First South street, daughter. of Lake. Salt ASSETS. all Ara C. Glenn and Knowles Henderson, to lot Oeorte leading with about 4 points Oust, Imperial led Luther Heber and Blanche Total admitted assets 4, block 73. plat D $3433.331.11 the oils with a gain of more than 10 points, CROCKETT Mortgage and other aloant .1 321.00000 Naomi Harvey Crockett. 1413 Sixth East David Lunn to D a Lunn and others, -and Gulf ek Humble made substantial headLIABILITIES. Bonds and stocka . 10X6 314 89 dauthter. street, 1 28. section way. township south, range Buyint tn this section of tht list SH ELTON Unearned premium reserve .$1,338,300 51 Leone and Ida LtMar Cash In . offlc . and 1.077.OM.17 lph bank. 1 followed firming gasoline prices. eat Shelton. Vagna. son Net amount A W. Mallory to Stayner Richsrds. . 679.367 42 Miss Dorothy Jones, 17, of 146 Essl Sev- Other ledger assets unpaid loaae HANSON Isaac Arthur and Nancy Elisaand claim lot 54, block 1. Perkins third addilaaae Featarlag Market SM.eSTrjj enth South street, a domestic, d;ed In a beth Anderson Hanson. 171 I street, son. All other liabilities . local hospital Sunday of blood poisonlnt tion 4St.0M.04 Total ledger assets .$13,023,964.58 sfeantt II P.ints ta Reeeri Price. 8NARR Orson Joseph and Ada Palmer Utah of Denver, Colo. Surviv- Nonledger assets .... a native 6he I,ake to wis company Irrigation 91 723J12 Arrturus Tube was a strong feature. Snarr. 338 West Sixth South street, dsuth Solomon Wheelwright, section 30. ing la her mother, Mrt. Ethel Jones. Total $2,362,003.63 ter mounting it points to a record price a' . township 1 south, ranee east Edmond George and Vera MarGrow assets 48. compared with a subscription price of HARRIS .$300.000 00 .113,749.179 49 Capital -, Mae Mose to lot Correns Lewis, 4, 16'- - on March 1. . Leas 50 . 471.343. aaseta 06 not garet Byers Harris. 844 Kensington aveKolster Brandes sagred 43.170 admitted. B Surplus p'.at son in sympathy with the break in Kolster Ranue, daughter. Magnus T P. DeOroot to David O. Kirk, lott Hana Eugene and Merle BENOTZEN dio on the big board. Brooklyn City Rail7J 73. Felt subdivision Magnus Pedderson, 31. Lander. Wyo. Total admitted asset .... tl3,7Crsj!09.43 Surplus a to policyholder 7Tl.34i.50 Marcreft Bent urn. (1) Rainona ave- F W.tnd of spinal a In died way dropped 4 polnta to T4 on the decision local hotpital Sunday to 8mlth Artogram System LIABILITIES. nue, daughter. of the supreme court In the Interborouth a brother and art 1. Hackett meningitis. Surviving 17. block lot company, Total and Jencapital, lurplua fare case. Deere lost 34 points, but more STENSRUD David and Slgny Oeorgine 10 sister. addition Unearned premium iweervt.l 1.752,949 31 sen 8tensrud. 82S Fourth East street, son. .$3,153,351.13 other uaouitlea ., than made un its lost later. Jumping nearly Realty company to James P. Net amount unpaid losses LIPPOtJi Alfred Albert and Mariane Bel Smith 15 points on Saturday. lot 12, block 1, Melrose adLswson, 1.S63.1S900 claim aveand 416 Seventh ma Bachmann Lifpold. Bute- of Utah. County of Salt Lake aa. A revival of Interest In the old Russian Susie dition Young 153.00000 Dividend liability nue, dsugh'er. This certifies that th a bore-DarnImperial government Issues featured the acOranlte Investment compsny to All other llabllltle 1.606. 16A71 company haa filed Ita annual stateSpecial to The Tribune. tivity In curb bonds. All of these Issues were INOLE8BY Richard438Tom and Owendolyn Zion's Savings Bank A Trust comWilliams Ingleby, North Eignin nest bid up 3 points and more- to It. the highVERNAL Mrs. Susie Young, wife of Cllf- lot 21, block 1. University pany, ment, of which th foegoing is a ay. afreet, (fatiehtpr. est levels of the year, although there was Total . ... 8,074,307.16 no 10 ford Young, of Myton, died at the home or Heights pels, end has compiled with th lawa no news irom Moscow or elsewhere to In BURTON Jacob Peart and Lurlle Harker Mary ears. Aarioeri i;onon. Capital , L. Oodbe to W. B. Jago. lot 8. ano ner air. 00 parents, .81,500,000 of this atata relataag to Inauranoa, and, dicate that the soviet eovernment Intended Burton, 30 East Truman avenue, daugh block 31. plat B Sr., in Verntl, Friday night, of the etfeeta Burplu . (.13940247 ta duly authorised to transact ter. therefor to take over tnew obligations. They lost a of heart Lower Canal eom-pn- y Big Cottonwood pneumonia, complicated with BIRD-I- ra Chapman and Ada Margaret mucn oi inetr gains later. the business of Inauranc In th atate attack. to LeRoy Barratt. section 53, as 7.629.102 27 of Utah until th last t Potts Bird. 3030 Richards tireet, daugh of Surplus old a 1 policyholder the I wat Mrt Young graduate east.. township south, range dsy of February. ter Uintah 8' eke academy, and later taught Cottonwood Lower Canal com- leKI. Maggie MILLS Alfred and Oreenhalgh Big had Total school at Maeser. hear Vernal. 8he and to section . 33, LeRoy Barrett, psny capital, surplus In witness whereof, I hereunto sag my Mill. DM Pnurth East street, daughter. 1 I been a resident of Myton about twelve years J south, range 1 east . other llahllttlos ...113.704,109.43 hand and affix my official aeal this 13th Frank Leslie and Bertha Ann A. township TURNBOW M Perkins to Ernest L Wright, at the time of her death. ..- -. A son. AmnM Turnhow. Murray, " In addition to her husband and her Stat of Utah, County of Bait Lake at. day of March, 1929. section 3, township 3 south, rants William Oeorsa 'and Mary NARRAMORE . 1 east br four SPANISH WAB VETERANS. 75 parents. Mrs. Young la aurvived (Seal) O.'lUARRnS, above-name- d re-v.-, Thlt certifies th narramore. thst oparag. ennaren. wuson, ctorman. jonn ieiiranu Ethyl Logan Commissioner of Insurance. Margaret R. Whitman to F. A. HinckRegular meeting of E. A. Wedgwood camp ri.iiffheVr two brothers, Adelbert company has filed Its annual state 10 and Mary Young: lot 14. block 4. flve-tc- rt plat A No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, Hon SULLIVAN James Eugene and Viola Laura F ley, A ootn oi vtr- - ment, of which th foregoing Is a syuoiton. jr., ana ueorge Hinckley to A B. Trorup, lot a.sat van. Bull! sum, five-acBanner 10 14, block 4, igij.ienin nal, and a gutter, Mra. La Mar Samuels, of nopsis, and has compiled with th lawt THE HOME INVESTMENT day, April IS, I p. m., sixth floor, Tribune plat A iu if i.aae. to insurance, and, of this ttat The annual muster and roll call MECHAM Calvin Fay and Lucetta Oolsan building. Puneral services win be held Monday at therefore, Is relating authorized to transact iu pc neia saonaay, apru 22. avenue, 1 2SI daughter. Kelsey Mecham, p mln Vernal First ward, under direction th business duly & SAVINGS COMPANY; of In th state Inauranc LawROWE Harry Harrison and Jeanetta of Bishop James H. Wailla. of Utah until th last day of February, i. o. o. r. son Roire, 857 west nrsi DOUVll siren, t 1930. MfTRRAV riaiirhter tn.hnrate nlan. Ik. Walker Bank. BIdg. bratlon of the 110th anniversary of Odd Pei- - BROWN O. Earl and Bertha Marie Sweet In witness whereof, I hereunto set my Andrew B. De Brown, 50 North First West street, aaugnand affix my oinclal seal this 15th hand ipwsaip in America are being made for Mon- Tribune. to The Fperlal oay, April 2, wnen salt Lake lodges Noa. Weather conditions April 14. 1820: day of March, 1929. 1. J. 15 and 17. 1. O. O. F.. and Hasel Oreen Myers, (4 8TNOPSIS OF THE ArTNTJAL Fine weather prevailed over Salt Lake OGDEN AndreF B. De Herr. 61, died-Ialong with Naomi MYERS Emuel West , (Seal) i. Q. McQUARRIX. tireet. son. Rebekah No. 1 and Miriam Rebekah No S. North Fifth STATEMENT OF THE when, for the first time in ten days, 8 local hospital Sunday morning, after 8 today Commissioner of Inauranc Deane and Myrtle will meet at Fraternal hall. Wurrav. with CALL Elworth Aansoo were normal. The day was long Illness. Mr. De Herr was born In temperatures Anderton Call, 409 First avenue, daughter. Murray Lodet No. SS. end Omenla ReHolland July 13. 1865, and came to Utah cloudy American Co. bekah No. IS. All Odd Fellows. Rebekehs KNOWLDEN Leonard Wlllord and Mabel partly A low pressure area centered at Havre Is twenty-fiv- e years aso. Ha wat a member 176J Bixtn East sireei, causing a disturbance tn the northwest of the L. D 8. 8TNOP8IS Of THE ANNUAL ana escorts in Bait Lake county are InLee Knowlden, Horn Offree No. 70 Park Place. New. church. vited. Surv-lvln-t More then 400 people are expec'd THE OF his STATEMENT are Is waa married N.-Jtwice He at and central Tatoosh rslnlne elates. It ark. to be there. Edward Smith of Salt Lske HANKS Herbert rlord and Ellen LaVern Island. Biker. Pocatello. Boise. Omaha. second wire and the followtm children: Mrs. President C, W. Bailey, will act as general eha'rman; Mrs, Lucy Johnson Hants, J3J Roosevelt avenue, Kansas City. St. Louis and snowing at Vel- -. Oscar Van Bettenberg. Mra. Everett Everett-aoCo. Rossia Secretary P. Hoadley. ' Williams, chairman ritualistic service: Mrs oenDc A T. war. -' and Bock Herr lowtttone area Mrs. hlnh pressure Henry park Amos Mackenzie, chairman refrhmnt JOBIames Edward nd Lillian Marcella tered at San Showing condition on December 11. Francisco has produced fall Pe'er De Herr. all of Ogden. America 1928. made to the Commissioner committee; A. II. Fonda and Mrs. Effle VinIn Utah. Sandvlg Job, 5 S3 East Flrtt South street. wes-heof In The funeral will taka place Wednesday at cent, publicity. 1 p. m. in the Fourth ward chapel. Bishop COMPARATIVE DATA AT SALT LKE: Rom Office No. Ill Broad Street, auranc of the tut of Utah, pursuant e Alice AmanRitualistic service win at t TOAb'bE Mariano Pilar and will officiate. The burial T Snundera r Degrees to law: avenue. Conn. There will be a program, followed p. m 58 will be in the Oiden eltr eeme'ery. under Hartford, da Bchlaffka Udarbe. 434 Second Highest temperature today ASSETS. President, C. F. Sturhahn. ' , tht direction of UnddMlat St Sons. by refreshments and dancing. Highest in this month since 1874 O. B. Jones. MYRUP Leort John and Mary Elisabeth Lowest last night .; Real estate an 1.483.000.00 Secretary $ w. o. w. 18 Clark Myrup. Bountiful, eon. in this month since 1874 Showing condition on December 31, Mortgage and other loan.. 2.582.040 00 and Catherine Lowest Diehard Sidney 48 Mean for today 1923, made to th Commissioner of In Bonds and stocks 22.534.89 72 Utah camp SIS met Wednesday. Several vtin 48 Mollat Bnead. 187 Twelfth East streets Normal , surance of th tut of Utah, pursuant Cash In offlc and bank.. 1.518.597.74 communications were read. The deaths of Inches. Special to Th Tribune. Neighbors Thomaa Lavere and Don Blum-auito law: ZlUah Fayg Total assets Other 2.821.263.71 and Franklin ledger 34 JONES Charleg hours Forbes. OGDEN. Ruth precipitation for the were reported. ASSETS. .no daughter of John P. and Ellen Anderson Ertcson Jones, 178 O street, ton. endint at 6 p. m Grant Hale, Total Delta and Barrett Total 423 Karl HALE 00 000 1.82 to acaet.... this date Real for month estate Clearin ledger t home .$30,939.7919 died the at Forbes, family DANISH 8ISTCS8. 2883 Dearborn ttreet. dauthter. excess for this month to . 1.996 .242 .$ 61500 00 Nonledger asset field Saturday night after a brief illness Mortgage loans The Danish Sisters society, lodge No. M. KIMBALL Vernon Alma and Ruby Grif- Accumulated go of Dneumonia da'e In addition to the parents. Bonds and stocka 12 JT7.636 75 celebrated ita 29th anniversary at tbe lodge 1 to date 10 88 Kimball. 8J3 Harrison avenue, ton. since fiths Total October la survived by two brothers and Cash In offlc and banks. the baby Oros assets ob7.3JJ.40 .$32,938,041.17 Elisarooms. Civic Center building. Thursday. JOHNSON 1 and Mary Alfred Bunion 84 excess since October .. Accumulated two listers. 669.835.72 Less assets not admitted. 300.593.08 Program- - waa furnished by a group of hleh beth Winder Johnson, 2741 Beveslr ttreet, Sun rises at 5:49 and sets at 7:07, April The body was brouht to the chapel of Other ledger assets scnooi poya and girls, followed by refresh 15. 1B2. in ton. Ihe Intermountaln Mortuary company Buren mentg. Total tnd Edward 87 Lsta, . Total admitted CURVIN Oeorte 114 357,495 aaseta,.... $33,637,447.21 ledger TAKEN YES WEATHER OBSERVATIONS Osden. Funeral aervlcea will be held at ter Curvln. 498 Th!rd East street, son ,. 3.014.297 J3 Clearfield at 1 p m. Tuesday, with Bihop Nonledger assets TERDAY AT 6 P. M . MOUNTAIN TIME. LIABILITIES. MACCABEES. ' ALDER Johpson and Rita Vlckers Alder. Jacob presiding. Interment will be Bryant "0 son avenue, Unearned 74 Hubbard premium reserve. $14,722,074.93 Mountain Hl' t No. ft. Ladles of the Macin the Kavsvllle cemetery. -Gross aaseta .$17,371.793 20 t3i Rujsell Paul and Marie Hunt cabees, will hold Its regular meeting at W MrLLER The body may be viewed at "the frmlry Less asset not admitted. 3.696.67 Net amount unpaid loaae dauthter. avenue, 183 Fourth Miller. on Tues S and W. O. and claims home In Clearfield Monday hall at p. m. Monday. 1.962,014 12 ?5? 2 and Lucille 6ACKER John Edward. 250.000 00 day until the time of the funeral. Total admitted assets. . . .117,367,926.43 Dividend liability as, Hyde Backer. Kaytvllle. son. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. All other liabilities 1,609.108,71 0.;t.or.s. and Louise Aunustus WtlUsm LIABILITIES. Silver Maple circle. Neighbors sf Wood TUCKER DUTIES. PRINCE STUDIES Tucker, Ceder City, daughter. xrsft. elected the following representatives SAPack " Total . Unearned premium reserve 7,274,586.87 FRAN Philip and Rae Blmona Safran. ....,...$18,550,185.78 and alternates to the district convention to LONDON, April 14 (Universal) . 1007 Seventh East strejt. ton. Net amount unpaid loss Capital ........85.000.000.00 be- - .h14.at.Oaden on June IS and IS. at the CHRISTIANSEN Prince Oeorsre. fourth son of the king. 1,431 001. 00 Surplus Henry Joseph and Edith claims and 9.087.251.43 - last regular meeting of ' thev'errWe? LrHte' ,' 4 "! ';:.s.. w.AAri FTlAwi , lv.WUt-Wffwi.XM hWA4Jaart n u. Burge. Louise Odell. Sylvia Webb. Mar- PIERCE Laurence Hare and Olive Morley Boise . . .. i: S4 661 '421 10 .14 Rain aive training In the foreign oince All other liabilities ...... 1,040,000.00 Surplus aa to policyholders 14.087,251 45 garet MeFmll. Agnes Hack well. Harriet Wal153J Harvard avenue, 28 52 .00 Cldy 4! 30 Pierce, Rowlands Cheyenne.. ton. Viola Crowten. Arlene Wilson. Susan 421 22 .OOjCldy antici42 48 . . for his Chlcato dauthter. here,ln preparation M Tree, Jane Wagstaff. Alvlna Boded MarTotal eaoltal. aiiralua and Total .$ 9,905.387.87 34! Robert and tlma Fay Denver 13 .OflCldy 58 CHRISTIANSEN 80; as governor gen- Capital garet Wagstaff, Mollle Sherner, Ruby Oar-haSOU Fifth East tireet, t 62' 861 .$2,000,000.00 00 Pt Cldy pated appointment 62 other liabilities ....... 32.37 .447 21 Carter Chrlstlanaea Grand Jet Randi Hauser, Myrtle Mlneray. Kate eral of one of the British dominions. Surplus 561 14! son. 00 Cldy 52 Helena 5.402.338 SO Durkin. Clara Cain, Clara Olaen. Bertha KILPATRICK Andy Jay and Idella EllraKansas Cr . 46 46 481 13 .10 Rain as to policyholder! 7,462.338 66 Stat of Utah, County of Salt Lakt eg. Surplus Holschuk. Oordon. Margaret Margaret beth Turner Xllpatrlek. 135 South Seventh Lander . . 5a 64 281 10 . 00 Pt Cldy I ins certuiea mas we aoove-namCleeg. Mary Hurlbut, Irene Hackwell, Let-t- a NOTICE Or MEETING. 80 Lot Angeles m 48! 10 M Clear West street, son. Total capital. surplus company has filed 1U annual stateMurphy. Arlna B. Ward. Mary Mle'-lan- . WOOLT DeVoe and Marjorle McCarthy Minneap'lls !d' 50. . liabilities and other .$17.37.92.53 Ethel L. Baker. Anna Rerdwlck. Marie ment, of which..th foregoing la a sy60 621 261 13 , . . Woolf, 1438 East Thirteenth South street, Moden Notice la hereby given that a meetEvans. Louise Dunbtr. Evelyn McLellan, son. 83 Needtrs . , 16; nopsis, and haa compiled wtWv the lawt 521.,.. .OOClear LaVon Bader and Mlnntt Barrett. of Utah Cosl of as. Lake th the member, of Utah. of Salt State Hudson ing Golden 42 MORRIS 40 Ota and Zrlphla County of this stat relating to Insurance, and. New York., TICldy 38.... MURRAY. Crescent circle No. 101.ct Producers' association hat been called 4r" This certifies that the above-name- d 48 46 . lift- - Eejt8eventh South, ttreet. Omaha .38 Rain Mwrlv therefore, Is duly authorized to transact ,Jr.1 .00 Clear Neighborl 8f Woodcraft, elected gevwt Phoen'x . . 78 urn 50r. .. deuRhter. by th president and will b held 11 tl: company haa filed it annual state- th bualnea of Insurance In the atate representstlves to attend the district SMITH David Emmanuel and Florence Pocatello .. t! 11 361 10 .01 Rain 1 1 rooms of office a of association, the which the ment, foregoing of Utah until th est day of February, meetat In the convention at Ogden June, 54 58 50! .44 Cldy Bertha Spencer Smith. 1131 Doug 1st Por land O Ezra Thorn peon building. In Salt and hat compiled with th lawa ing Tuesday night in Fraternal hall. They 62! Mi jj; jo .OOClear -street, daughter. Pueblo.... on second to Lake tbe of thla Utah, twenty Inauranc. ttat Include Mrs. Kate Morris. Mrs. Nellie its City. relating and, witness whereof, I hereunto aet my In DA VIS Edward Leslie and Flora Brown 681 14! 54! 36: Reno .00 Pt Cldy Mrs. Minnie Hlseman. Mrs. Ilaxel day of April. 1929. at 10 o'clock a. m.. therefore, la duly authorized to trans- band and affix my official aeal this 15th St. Louis . . 46 48: 4a Davis. Bountiful, daughter.-JOjgi jj R,n Mrs. Bessie Bergen. Mrs Nellie Hawkmountain atandard time, for th pur- act th business of Inauranc In the day of March, 1929. 57! Francis and Lillian Salt Lake.. 58' 40ANSON Albert .OOClear . ins and Mra, Kate Otbhs. Mra. MetOda Arant Bird Johaneon. 1844 South Main Ban Diego . 81 63; 54 II- - .OO Clear pose of considering and acting upon ttat of Utah until th last day of a. mccjuajuiib. loeai Nelson will give tbe ritualistic work of disj. 50 .00 Pt Cldy th San Fran co 5i of Incorporating aald February. 1930. street, son. question Commissioner of Insurance. trict advisor. 341 .26 Pt Cldy 62' 4 NFTjSON I lord- Lowry and Vera Stevens Seattle ....I 48 Utah Coal Producers' association under In witness whereof, I hereunto set 54 16! .08 Clear 42 Nelson. Kenllworth. daughter. Spokane . . 62' 5P! th laws of the ttat of iuh provided my hand and affix my official teal thla Here's 10' 48! 52' T Cldy . Tribune Want Ads have made It NORMAN .tames Alfred571 and Margaret practical gueeestlon have Washg'ton ; 1929. for corporation" not for peci"v roflt 1st day of April,-l Redondo ave-ru- e. Wlnn'mu a. ao 83 .0 Clear Baker Norman. The Tribune Want Columns help la J. G. McQUARRIK. possible for many to realize cash for Harrisdaughter OLIVER J. ORIMES. (Seal) Yellowst e .1 3: 40! lOi 12: TSnow we meeting of your needs. discarded goods. Commissioner of Insurance. J 84 61 8VI....I .OOClear Secretary jowowisfjoN Mailer and A ftori Freu Jor- - Yuma . to 3r. LODGES t J. Veie! F. SAHTORJ tt aat Osavawi f Weather t. 203 II err Insurance ... of Insurance Ruth Forbes ....... - 'a r; J. la V ... ... .... fif tr il BRINGING UP-- FATHER (Registered I V Gtpttri, Bait Lake; friT. A! EL PASO, Texas, April 14 Coenen. young El Pasoan, who Mild lie WIIXARD J BROWN. 8.11 Lake. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS. Slit Ukl. mas kidnaped by Mexican rebels beSYLVESTER J 8WIETRINO. Manll: cause of his knowledne of airplanes, MAKOAKET K MOLLENHOUER. Qulncy. made his appearance here today. He Illinois. declared he escaped from hli InsurVrROIL M rXAKE. 8nov.f!se. Aril : GEROA NENURICKSON. Skit Lake. gent captors. Coenen said he was forced to acMORRIS STEVENSON. Masns: CAROL MGEE, Sill Ut' company a rebel train under com mand of General Marcelo Caraveo, FRANK ARNOLD. Salt Lak-- : vnen it leu Juarez lan Tuesday. AlYEKNESSA P1ERSON. Ida be FIU ter the train reached Caias Gxande.s, CI.IFTORn Bt'lKLEY. M'rhsle; in western Chihuahua. Coenen deSIBYL HANSEN. KsJSUIIe. clared, he worked for three days on JOS CONWAY. Blnthtm: wrecked rebel airplanes. SARAH THOMAS. Blnshsm. Finally, through the assistance of an American pilot In the service of HAROLD F COOK. Rexburt. Idaho: MARGARET C. BAUM. Sslt Use the rebels. Coenen escaped. He paid $125 in cash to his guard and rode WHIT AM H OARR. Salt Lake: into Douglas, Ariz., in an automobile, JKU8II HICKMAN. Salt La.. from Casax Grandes. He refused to OGttrN. tell any other details of his escape HENRY LTTTMAN, Promontory: and experiences. IONA LTTTMAN. Promontory. L. ! redder Nov OCT lt. SECUIOTY-TIRSTXATIOWA- FT AMM DOLORES I ........ - 1 Tank waton gasoline prices were advanced 1 cent a gallon in several eastern states wun the beginning of the seasonal upturn In Crude oil production, however, took another upward turn. The Industry remained optimistic over the prospects of control. bringing production under The textile Industry showed further gains, were particularly cotton. Dry goods markets steadier during the week, and unfilled cotton cloth orders at the mills were tht highest In 15 months. Labor troubles caused some unsetllement In the south, but this contributed to the firming of fabric pricey. The shoe Industry felt seasonal quieting down. The furniture trade In several cities year was reported aa having fallen behind go. The building InduTry still larced. the alu? of new' contracts falling off In many cities.. . Wheal Prices rail Claa la Seaam'g Law Levels. Wheat prices fell close to the low levels ef the season, when the government report somewhat above the average of the last ten years, and markedly better than a year ago, when the central west and Ohio valley faced a partial failure. Weather Improved over the cotton belt. Freight tar loadings for th week ended March 30 Increased but 9331 cars over the ears above preceding week, but were 1S.3M the Ilka week a year ago. The Insolvency Mcnnt as rerjflrted br R. CI. Dun A Co.. was less favorable, showing a small gain over the previous week and a substantial gam tions. over the same week of last year. Pooling of the world's gold In a "bank of central banks" would promote spread of the bank check system in foreign exchanges as well as in each nation. It would promote Issodated Gas ud ncctric Company the spread all over the world of the methods of depoalt banking developed by the Tbe Beard of DlieaJwr htai nations. As a result, the vol tleexared the! foitowiog sssn ume of checks would be Increased, and money would turn over faster, with lessened de laayable Jan irrly drridewda to bolder at ftwrd mand for god. Along with this practice. 1. the tendency to resort to the told bullion April M. would Increase, discouraging the IMvidto N. IT Stack L standard circulation of told ooina by making notes tHriaWd Sarleo Mhtmi redeemable only In gold bars, too heavy to be used In ordinary, band to band transac asatra 1b eaatu tions. DivMatte) New' 14 M M IWviaWd Asriaa rreiarrW ttmck Saab Ereaeaties Weald Make share hi eaak. Fee "Easy. Maaey" Ceadltleas. TMrUnt N. I would make for "easy Such economies H Dlvtd.ad (esiaa Prvfeend Stoek 41 f money" conditions. Qur building Industry. Jane It, 12. for example, which has eufiered' BY trie pae .Kara ht eaua. paysM I koJdan af raaord May 1. int. present era of "tight money." would benefit by a world control and economisatton K. C OTCEEFTE, Seti'ttaiy. of gold. Such a control would diminish or tll by Irving Fisher.) K3DOAR Office) of Dorothy Jone MOVING NSW Ii. RODERICK PA VIS. 8,11 Lake: MAKOARET PARAMOKE. Bill Lake. NOTir TO CONTRACTORS the City Recorder. Salt Lake City. Utah. April 8. 11 Obituaries Federal MI FACTORY LINES (Copyright. MASBLtbE I.K tNhrV 13 Sarah near Other Strong G reaps. Other strong troupe, after the early weakness had been overcome, were the rails and selected Industrials and utilities. The convertible continued to provide the widest fluctuations and greatest activity, moving up or down with atoekj. A $50,000,000 loan by the city of Chicago and a further offering of U0 00 000 PhilaIron Co. bo ride delphia At Reading Coal swelled the offerings of the week to 1101, 307.MA, compered with J62.WO.0O0 the previous week. But the total was more than 112. 000.000 under that of the corresponding 1928 week and the total of virtually all clashes of bond offerings since January S la far behind tht corresponding 1938 period. prevent both Inflation and deflation, assuring debtors, creditors eng the and salaried clasacs that contract? would be settled and services paid for in currencies of stable purchasing power The rot of livingoverwould neither rise nor fall long pertods appreciably, flpecula'lte be ou;d and largely prewotfd committments might be ingde for enter-- ! pnaes the world ovrr on sound progrsms of production aud exchange. la aa early laaae Prafer Irving PUber win etsrwaa tne rising mmI InperiaBee tsi aid lis grow ins credit strac-taref tbe Him artiries are a recalar featara af me nnaweiai eectiaw eae Mowaar. American Youth Claims Escape From Mexicans loj liffl. AO lEL i MCWNllMG Vll "THE. AKOOMO -TlMtZAvROUT OirMTY- - WKV DON T --VOVJ CO OUT ayKlO UOOK aroW vIl J j dauChtw I'LL SSARCW A hight; TriK GLCBi K.HlM,BOTtW6H A CUOE MAO IXO-e-fr-T I U C J U. 8. Patent Office I & C3i By George McManus ! u V S'CVVJ WVT t 1 J . U t'JQ nAhtf&J, ' ' C ClI t5 . 111 |