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Show 2J THE SALT LAK3 TltJbBUi s 5 j 51 GRAINS HIT NEW LOWS 'W14 i Bushel as Wild Sell- ' ing Comes.- - l.ZI ... .a, 1.J7 'i 1.24 Ms .81 OATS December ........ December .. Marco ... March . agar .. Mar LARO Decern her ' .. . l.W i.M .UK . .an easy; Great Britain la dollars, others la cents: Oreat Britain, demand. 14 t7; ' cable. 1; 14.(7 bills on banks, 14 (X Prsnoe, demand. 3 92 i ; cables, 3 S3 S. Italy, demand. (.33 ; cables. ( 33 -- l Demand: Belclum, 13 M; Germany, 33.80; Holland, 4013 ,; Norway. 3177; Sweden, 3 (4: Denmark. 3 77: Swltaerland. 19 37: Bpain.i 14 07: Greece, 1.31V Poland, 1133; Csechd-Slovakl- a, !M; Jugoslavia. 1 Austria, 14 M; . Rumania. .(0: Argentina. Tokyo. 4. 70; Shang41.S3'; Brsill,-lHhai, (4.13, MontresU (7 3S. .47 .47 .S .W4 .' 1.0 1 04 '.Mi 10.30 10. M io. ao 11.30 10.20 10.77 11. IT 10.77 ll.lt 7'; BELLIES Not, U AP. Wheat, and 10 M every ether kind of rin aa well, plumed December . 11 oa today below any price level heretofore January .. 11 57 reached till seMOB. Wild rushes t eeli, Mar .. V.... 11. M 11.60 at the beginning and the and of CASH OUOTATION8. pelltr th day. eaiued 1 cenu a bualiel uaeah In What Mm t hard, ti ll: Mn 1 ymUnm the- wheat market, owln lerselr to 11.11. effect of aevera new break! In bard, New corn No. S mixed. ?ic: No. while. Block exchane value uio corn no. mixea. sk; no. Wheal trader virtually inured the fact i that th flrat time In week the United yellow, Mc Oats No. 1 whit. 4tHa to Si Ito, ejiate wneat visible supple showed a bit White, 43c to 44c and aUo gave no apparent heed decree, Rye No sales. to the eireumetancei tt at price for wheat Bsrley Quotable rangs, ItQWc Chicago had collapsed to more than la a cenu under the point at which tavern-we- nt Timothy seed, IS sou 15. Clover seed, 110.3617.73. loan to farm oriaoUaUon are erall- Lard, 110 17. aoie. Ribs. 110.2s. doslntT price m wheat were feverish. Bellies (contract). 110.11; new, 110.(1 cent a bushel lower then SatS to finish. Corn dated 11 to cents urday down, sau H m cent off. and pro- MlNNKArOUS. w a aaiaecs 01 ? viaiuut Kov. 1? (API. Wheel MrXKEAPOLia, tent. ancnanseq Receipts. 3b cars, sompsKdOa US a year Today's first stampede to sell out wheat aso. no. i nonnsrn. vaso; ncldins her cam rlsht at the outset of 1 Mo. I dsrk 1 northern. II per ten 11: lading, and brought about m tpstan- 14 par cent pro-ilanraue vertical aianaiuia or op Oi s IHOSjyl ttSi It per cent protein, cents la prices. 13 31$: per cent protein. II US The main outstanding reasons for the 11.161 Initial eicited rush her to let 10 of wheat grl.SlSI No. 1 dark hard Montana, 14 per prrncin, ii.iiai to arrive, ownership wa That. In addition to ateck I'm ; v. weaaneea on this side of the A- No. 1 amber durum. 11 Mfe fit l is4si.us; naraei the tlantic Liverpool wheat market had an. 1 amber durum. 11.04 KIMS: Ko. 1 red deraon sever setbacks both reeterdar and uecembcr, ll.ns; MayTll.34i July. $1.38 V todar win o rv ports or i supi Corn No. I yellow, lift 15c. European center and becaua of it No. t whlta,.M0.3ltea. favorable financial conditions abroad. pats Brley-0i- Mc. However, the earlr price break her led Rye No, 1, aTseHSe. to considerable burin, and th Chicago Ilax Na J. H im. marart, aiinoucn continuing to fluctuate violently, displayed at time a food deal of rallying power that was due mora or WlXNlrTQ. area w a notaoi on shown toTallin rVINNIPeVl. Mav 9 IAPI aiti heat. ds r In th amount af wheat on 1 northern, II 33Vi; No. a northern, pasaaca. both aa compared with last, week No. 113044; No. 1 northern, II 16(4. Wheat jl soia a year asq December, II.I4V May, 11.3154. Overwhelming new pressure to sell close? uecambsr flax close. 13 M. Wheal, however, burst out asaln aa the Price rsllle. particularly after the fact ecrnnvs apparent mat UVERroOU Bushels ,,iwowheat o( the United Sis LfVlHlPOryL. NfW 11 1AP1 Slnnl ht,l- visible waa Insufficient to makeKg mora than a Australian, s Id; 11.31. No. I Msnl-tobaa. arsnsaem impresston on. tne market. Is 4d; II IIS; No. 1 bard winter. It was at this staae also that for at S Id! II laSL Kaufl. ai numri. B. least th time being hopes died awsy, 4d; (1,33. . Wheat close; December, la allien In soma quarters had been enter-Ulued t4d: ll.JO'i. March. As 10 VH: that Improvement of export demand May. IWdt tl.MVs. for North American wheat would result from th day' early ilaahln of prices Local nioduci. here. Instaad. transatlantic business In vin-a- t (Quotation by Nelson Rick Creamery irma tne umiee, eiatea and Canada Company.) continued practically ai a complete bait, where Argentine wheat afloat waa anftiu'f'gu nounced as being offered laid down In Bu-- lt Extra, sauara ar flat, oound ... . ..I P at ti lt net per bushel, a flur much Prim firsts, pound ....... .. . Cheaper relatively than wheat In Cbieaso. SUMS. Moreover, no (rest stimulating news eitrs poultry farm, doasn .. .S3 from th stock market was at hand, and ociecieu wmie, oosen .. .43 about th only check t selling of wheat Mediums, poultry farm, down ... .. .43 Per was .the fact that prices are new be- asutsa colors .40 low the loan limits fixed by th federal OHryjis! farm board. Under such circumstances, Pull cream triplets, .33tt th market her elostd under an unusual Pull cream longhorns,pouik pou pitch of excitement and at almost th Pull erf am sandwich loaf, pound day' bottom mi ost figures. Block Swiss, blocks, pound.. .3 s price fell owing to aym-pat- Cream brick; Cora and bricks, pound.... .33 nt with wheat weakness and on Ltmburcer. brtrka. uuiia .33 of aa unexpected kit Increase of Rouuefort, (pounds each, . Pull area, Wisconsin cured.pound...... pound.... CHICAGO. V1SIBLS Fruits and Vegetables I United Statee Derjartmant af Aerlenl. ture. Bureau of Agricultural Economic. Utah Stat Department of Agriculture co- operatln. at Salt takel line Monday' Receipt report to I 10 a. m Tuesday. Including re ceipts at Orowers' Wholesale market. Carl on irecx include oroaen ana unbroKen: Trucked In ADOlee. ftKA hoxea: heets. bunched, lWratea; lopped, 15 bushels: cabbage. M crates; carrots, bunched. 30 crates; topped, 100 bushel and IS sacks: cauliflower. 30 rrates; celery, 310 orates: endive. 10 eratee: lettuce. 150 crates-- , melnna. Casabas, 15 crates; Houeydews, 3 crates; Napa, 3 crates; onions, dry, 100 sacks; green. 10 crates: parsley, ( crates; parsnips, topped, (O bushels and 1 sacks; peers, 10 boxes: peppers, 4 crates: plums and prunes, ( lugs; potatoes. (70 sacks: pumpkins, 100: radlshaa. eralee: ruLah.ru. tAnned. IK bushels; spinach. 1 crates; squash, late. 1000; tomatoes. M lues: turnlos. bunched. 1C cra'ee; topped. 00 bushels and ( aacks. Prelght Cranberries. 1 Massachusetts; trapes, table, 1 California. 1 Utah; oranges. Lsiuornia: potatoes s man. Express Cucumbers, io lugg California. Care en track 1 ear eabaaeea. 1 ears cranberries. 1 ear: grapefrvlt, 3 cars: table srapea. i car onions, g cars orange, 1 cars potatoes, 1 ear sweet potatoes Diversions your cars potatoes. TTnleaa AtKepattaa , r .4 nn... ah.ImI low on Utah produce ar those received by grower on th Orowsrs' Wholes! msrket, containers returned. Prices for Droduna from other states represent sale by whole-Sa- le houses to local retailers. Sslea to 1:30 a. m. I.igut to modrrat of- inruiss or local produce. flloat huvlne da. mftna in moat llnea Apples Utah, boxes and bushel, orchard I K tins JUStoltl; o'.n 1 DIVORCES fromRdeigh airport, North Carolina, to New York was the ride taken by James Owen, Eckford Hodgson and John Warden in a plane which it is alleged they stole from tje airport in North Carolina. POTATO CROP fee, U. S. Statistician's New Es .- -. 2.,!?-Sd'- General Electric Supply Corporation e- .'. , rj BLACKFOOT, 8sit Lake Citj. BOISE, Idaho (P). Idaho's potato yield was cut still more in estimates 1, as compared with Oc tober 1 estimate, J. H. Jacobson. federal crop statistician, reported .Tues" "; ; day. The yield this year Is now estimated at 16,968,000 bushels, based on an acre yield of 168 bushels. This compares with 17,170.000, Indicated on October 1, and 19,720,000 bushels harvested In 1928. The Indicated yield of 168 bushels per acre Is the lowest (Hies 1919, the report said. That year the yield was 155 bushels. The lower yield was charged to late planting last spring snd unusually early killing; frosts In September, which reduced the growing season fully two to three weeks for a large portion of the acreage. On the other hand, the report estimated that the portion of potatoes that will gradeaNo. I is probably the largest on record and the number of culls promises to be very small. "This, in connection with the reduced United States crop and prevailing prices,! the report summarised, "means a high utilization and larger than usual part of the crop moving in cartot quantities," The United States crop Is forecast at 353,977,000 bushels, compared with an estimated 345,000,000 on October 1 this year and a harvest In 1928 of 464,000,000 bushels. ' v.m A.w-- v vtA if COURT OPENS AT TWIN FALLS .IstVZ?. .tr. Livestock Market Quotations V l30c Exclnslva tUttiola Distributors for RADIO CORPORATION OF . AMERICA f 1 ALL at once y is the ia8i BEST WAY steers.-iio.uov-in Hogs-Rec- eipt. . lobbing yellows. Australian - I1.31U1.M; iieiii potatoes, lobbing Btoexton. 12 cwt : poorer low at 13.00; Washington gem. MIWJ.7. (I Poultry : Broilers. Me?3(e: hens MerlOc: turkey, alive, 34lllc: lltt3(c dressed, SDCAB. KBW YORK. Nov. 13 (API. Radio aet bwUen ad. , viae a complete cbange of tubes at least once a year. Foe all fine radio acts RCA Radiotrons tiiroughout are recom-mendsr- d. Raw sugar Was Irregular todar and. although. Cuban held at 1 71c riutv frees derllnecl 1.S3a ta 3 ("c. Sales reported Included 3 ( 000 base of Cuban for eecond. half November shipment at t ile and 7000 bag f Philippine In port st I t7e. prica ertanses in luture were lrrfgulgr with business mostly In covering In near positions against sales In the later deliv eries. Th near mon'h trength was due to by trade Interests against sales n the spot market while ihc later deliveries were easier under selllne by Surer of near month snd liquidation or tired longs, which ws probablv influenced bv the easier stock market. The market opened closed point higher toto 1 3 point lowvtr and points higher points net lower. A- tons. December snd Jroxlmate sslea,at(3,000 1 Mc; March. 3 00c; Mac, 1.07ct July, 3. ISe: September. 3 33c. Refined prices, listed at ( l&c for Tine were unchanged, but demand grsnulsted, was right, with ths trade Inclined to limit fresh commitments 011, g to th unsettled stats of th raw market. MTKNTAPOLI8. PLOVK. Nov. 13 fAPV Plour. mriA fltataa Banana, "Radtotrtms are the heart "' of your Radio Set" pound. Jercrates, Utah. lug, rip, fair quality. (l.OOrrl.40. Turnips Utah, dosen bunches. 10939c: topped, bushel. 65c; sacked, pound, lol'c. BOSTON WOOL. BOSTON. Nov. 13 (API The earlv of. fers of crossbred from South America are quoted at prices lower than th figures at which the few spot offerings of laat year clip are held. This tends to slow up trsdlng on domestic wools of corresponding quality and to create some uncertainty over values of the domestic me dium ana low wools. Receipt of domestic wools during the week ending November ( amounted to (49.000 ot unds. as couipsred wiui i,vie,uv pounoa tne previous aeeg. MONET RATES. NEW YORK. Nov. 13 (AP.-C- all money. steady. SO per cent, all 0 day. Time loans. days. daya. S; steady: (; months. S.. papr-6ta. jpanaers acceptances, uncnanaeo, Potatora Receipts, 10 ears; on track. (SO cars; total U. 8. shipments. 474 ears; trading doll: Wtsremsis sacked round slew, market whites, taso to fx. so. fancy shsde higher; Mtnneaota-Nort- h Dakota ssckrd round hi tea 1110 to 133.1; sacked Red River Chios. 13 30 to 3I5. South Dskota ssckrd round whites. (3 10 to 13 39: Idaho ssckrd russet. I3.M to 13 00. mosUr 11.70 to 13.30. NEW YORK. Salt Lake City, Pocatello. Distributors for March. Spot Smoked ribs. Kac. Futures closed stesdy; Liecember. atarcn. iceoc; My. u.ioc. YOFX. Nov. 13 (AP Th mar. ket for coflee futures was comparatively quiet and generally lower today under some further liquidation and trade selling which seemed to reflect a continued feeling of uncertainty as to marketing conditions In Brarll. No 7 contractu opened un- - RCA Radiotrons SrW, IU 6T I SCoTry mcpw'ch to 100SEK UP rVvO SPEND ..r uamCnJ JvrvV6(PrJ'' n wVI UC 1"S ' r Jl t- J mJm TrW&"0 I Vft , m AH- ai. - 130 M.(0.05; sows, Chamber Lists Four Speakers HAS vfm it's eor HIS TEETH IN TO TRV A NO GET tM TO TAKE A TAX I J T ia; I " M5S CCAJUNT P0S5ltV fc of I tOJUX'T THINK ( ICTTIN6 WALK VTjU SOMETWINS AVrFUU M?. MCPWCH !'. PfVOOUT! THeT f5UVXL WAttt V0O WvrJ71A A HOMt K3V WVK i 1 f 1 WWKU6'. A Ff?ilC OF MINE WIU. B& ALOfiQ HERE H HiS CAR f,Ky MINUTE aw m (fcJa. i NOW Sjcm& -- U R J ILO SCOTTy! ALU hERE is HE A f2? ItlH I st'.fuKi U Plerpent 13S 144 St W T Wssa ted W. W. Moffett 8 Prank Jardlne ... ... .... ...... SO E. K. Stallo 51 E. K. Stallo S2 E. K. Stallo 53 K. Stallo 54 K. Btallo 55 K. Stallo 56 K. Stallo 57 K. Stallo 58 K. 8tallo 59 K. Stallo 60 W. W. Moffett W. Q. Stringfellow 61 Ray P. Dyrtnge ... 62 64 H. V. Logglna H. V. Logglns .... 65 H. V. Logglns .... 66 W. J. Wlntch .... 70 71 J. S. Snow 82 M. Hi Neldlg M. H. Neldlg ..... 83 Duncan Rogers .. 86 Gertrude Rogers , 87 C. W; Buckholb ... 88 Dr. C. W. Richards 90 Roger L. Strobe'. 91 Roger L. Strobel , , 92 Roger L. Strobel .. 93 Roger L. Strobel .. 94 Roger L. Strobel .. 95 Special to Th Trlbun. L. Strobel .. 96 BOISE, Idaho. Preliminary sur Roger w. Frank Logglns 97 vey of the Lemhi valley for the pur W, Frank Logglns 98 pose of establishing frequent and up H. V. Logglns .... 99 to date airmail service has been con John W. Williams. 100 C. W. Earl .. .....101 ducted by State Aeronautics Engineer Geo. ' ,.102 Arthur Biomgren, according to his GeorgeMortensen P. Schultz, announcement Monday. 103 Trustee Nampa and Idaho Falls are in the W. W. Moffett ....107 B. Matheson ..109 van of the many cities 110 that are beginning to develop exten- E. E. Seville J. Kay .111 sive fields and equipments for air Frederick 112 Burrltt purposes. Biomgren states that every M. Q. 115 L. Jones oie looks forward to great and rapid John Le Havre ...117 strides in air development through Mart Metz 118 Roes Owllllam ...121 out Ida no. Last Publication. November1 2S, 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A special meeting of the stockholder of Golden Porphyry Mine Company, a or titan, wui oe held at the corporation office of the company. 17 West First South st.. Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 20th day of November. A. D. 1929. at 4 o'clock p. ra, to vote for or against the amending of Article XI of the Articles Incorporation so that as and when amended the same shall read aa foUows: President. Golden J. B. WALLACH Porphyry Mines Co NOTICE. . Nov.' 11. 1029. I will not be responsible for any debt contracted bv my wUe. Mm. Mervtn Hoibrook. from-tbf- r (fate oowwd MERVTN HOLBROOK. (Signed) W. Mont Ferry ..122 W. Mont Ferry ...139 James H. Ball .....157 Wm. H. Poole .....169 George P. Schulta, K. L 170 Trustee K. SjtallO ......185 .....196 J. Wadley 198 J. Wadley 90040 50 DO 50 00 50.00 100.00 100 00 30 00 5 00 150.00 ln.oo 50.00 00 10.M 10W lo.oa 5.00 5.03 5.00 5 00 5 00 . 5 00 5.00 500 5.00 1000 - -- 5.00 5 00 50.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 5.00 80.00 50.00 15.00 15.00 2o.oo 50.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 1000 20.00 10.00 10.00 200.00 5.00 l.ooo 20,000 500 1,000 2.000 6.000 10,000 1,000 500 2,000 1.000 1.000 100.000 10.000 2.000 333.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 60.00 100.00 10.00 5.00 20.00 10.00 10 00 1,000 00 100.00 30.00 14.000 23,083 2.000 1.000 75.000 1,600 140.00 230 83 20.00 10.00 150.00 16.00 23.500 : .26.00 l.ooo l.ooo : 500 . 2.000 1,000 .500 . 7500 7.50 250.00 110.00 l.ooo 1.009 1.000 1.000 1,003 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1,000 500 500 5.000 2:500 2.500 1.000 500 5.000 5.000 1.500 1.500 : 2,000 5.000 2.000 3,000 2,000 2.000 1,000 Airman Surveys LfCmhi Valley ETHEL MACDONALD, City Recorder. November S, 1929. 10.00 10.00 100.00 800.00 100.00 10.000 3,000 500 15.000 13 000 5.000 33 34 38 37 DT. C. W. Richards 39 Wm. O. Peacock . 42 . 4 E. K. Stallo 46 E. K. St alio 47 E. K. Stallo 4S E. K. Stallo 49 E. K. Stallo C. W. Buckholz J. S. Snow Paul Kimball 10-1- Pint Publication, t 1,000 1.000 Lester J. Worley ... 10 George P. Schuttz . 11 10,000 George P. Schulta . 12 80.000 10.000 E. K. Stallo 14 E. . Stallo IS 7.500 750 ... A. IS Ooff George 35.000 18 C. A. Stallo 21 11,000 C. A. Stallo 25 '90.000 M. H. Neldlg 5.000 Wm. T. Edwards . . 29 5.000 Wm. T. Edwards .. 30 Wm. T. Edwards ..31 5,000 32 . 10,000 George P. SchulU ........ POCATELLO, Idaho. World fel lowship and worship program will be given by the Young Women Christian association at its quarterly meeting November it at v:30 p. m 6, During the week of November world fellowship and .wor&nip is be ing the subject of prayer and study of all Y. M. c.n, and kindred organi zations througnout the country. The program for the meeting Thursday has been arranged by the educational committee through the leadership or Miss Lulu Bhieids, chairman. Mrs. William Kemp will of speak on the accomplishments young women toward peace and review of the work being carried on in forty-nin- e countries by the x. w. C. A. In educating its members for peace will be made by Miss Ruth KirkendahL Songs with peace as their theme will be sung and a pa triotic ceremony has been arranged bv Miss presters group oi gin re serves and will be a part of the pro gram. DISTRIBUTED BT SUPPLY-C-O. MTNTNO COMPANY. LOCATION AND PRINCIPAL PLACEOF BUSINESS. SALT LAKE CITY. There are dellnauent upon the follow ing described etock, on account of a- sessment levied on tne una aay or, Auopgust, 1929. the several amount set posite th names of the respective stockholder sa follows:' No. of No. of Nameai Arpt, Certificate Share Special to Th Tribune. be nonassessable. WESTERN NOTICE OF SALE. UTtTMUm SPECIAL PROGRAM The fully paid capital stock of this corporation issued and outstanding from time to time Is hereby declared TUBES dowment resources as wm guarantee absolute freedom from political influence." Y. W. C. A. DEVISES Auto Suggestion UN PEST AfHE trusts." Thiv voted in favor of continued legislative appropriations for an iminpartial audit of the funds and sisted upon "such control of the en . Yankton Officers Seize Fugitive 7 - HOME AFTER WORK AND I'M GOING FIRST NrCKU HE I AW 00c: court morning. opened Tuesday Cases were set but no Jury will be called before the first of next week. Petitions for naturalization will be heard. Those seeking citizenship are John Deglulfc Italy; Carl Granberw, Sweden; Frits Thogar Hanson, Denmark; Paul Novosad. Martino Rossi. Italy, and Gerard Henry Wiens, Russia. Two criminal cases are on the calendar. William E. Abercrombie is charged with forgery and A. Burnett, Jr., with issuing a worthless check. The course of true love seems to have hit an unusual number of snags as 14 divorces are listed. They are Hannah A. Anderson vs. Lewis K. Anderson, Doris Marion Radcliff vs. Lloyd Radcliff. Walter L. Wright vs. Elsie LaNelda Cherry Wright, Nora M. Palmer vs. George W. Palmer, Olive M. Cazier vs. Oscar L. Cazier, Drucllla Virginia Hult vs. Peter J. Hult, Jessie P. Long vs. James W. Long, Elma Delzer vs. William Delzer, Grace G. Gohman vs. Earl V. Goh-ma- n. Thomas Ninnevoc vs. Idaho Ninnevoc, Flossie Sawyers vs. Elijah sawyers, cnnstine Hopia vs. Leo Hopla, Murial Foss vs. Thomas Foss, Chichi TiDo vs. saran tido Two cases are broueht bv the state boara of eTigenlcs vs. Rome L. Mortan, Insane person, and "In the matter of Marion McMannie, an insane person," to test tne sterilization law, 0J?o,!n;!l.s; ?ulk a"'able 180 to 300 pounds. to 170 pounds. !l.70ti.(S; packing mostly 17.501( 35: stock pigs, ateady to I7.35tt7.(5: average coat Monday, liiniffnuu. quotabiy stesoy at arouno M 7, weight 314 pounds. Plve deck re Sheep Receipts, none. Cattle Receipt. 15.000; calves. 3500: beef ported du later; no early trading. steer and yearling trade slow; few scattered sales to order buyers about stesdy; light PORTLAND. yearltngg and ahe stock opening slow, PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 11 Hog bulls, steady to atrong; vealers steady; 466 noBATZ aim tjakduxseit Borxoxa. Market ateadv: bulk light and calves Special to Th Tribune. . firm; atockers and feeders, butchers. 110 IstrlO 25. mostly 110.25: pack to weak; bulk fed steers eligibleslow, steady to BURLEY, Idaho. Addresses at (Ceaaolt aaty slerk ar tba reepeouv alg 1 ing sows. 17.351 35, depending on weight sell sround ltl.00tI3 50; several choice, the of. the nd quell ty; several small packages leeoer loads of .yearlings held upward to 115 00; regular monthly meeting . ood Kansas steers. 111.75; short chamber of commerce will Include a IN THK DISTRICT COURT. PROBATK pigs ana tew slaughter ptgs. v.d&. f ed 10. Calves Receipts, Cattle Recelota. heifers. 111.0013 50; butcher cows. statement of the Mexican lmmiKra dlvlalon. In and for Salt LXe County, 16. Suady: odd head fairly good hellers, (8 26417.50: low cutters and cutters, 14 50 State of Utah. In the matter of th K.OO; most she stock low medium and 5 50; medium buUs. I6.50r7.25: few strong tion situation, by J. J. Dunbar, o estate of Joseph P. . Megcath, De me13 00: 16 few 50 down to undergrades. weight hulls upward to 17.50: practical veal ; ceased. Notice. I. dium grade feeder steers, 16 50; about on top, (11 50: few (11.00; weighty slsughter the local sugar lactory united States The petition of Tracy Loan tc Trust load alightly mors deslrsble Monday, calve, mostly 110.00 down; few sale stock- forest policies, by S. 8. Stewart, for and er snd feeders. 18.50m 10.50. common 1( 75; about three loada na est of Minidoka the admission to for th company, supervisor praying SAnO: HonSheen Recelota. kllline eiaaaaa lower grad shs gtock held from of certain document purport da r steady: top range and fed lambs, 113 50: tional forest; reclamation affairs, by probate most active natives. 111. SOW 13 00: shorn Superintendent E. B. Darlington of ing to M tne laat win ana Tee Lament Sheep Receipts, 133: mostly drive-Inn u rcariinss, sa w; top ewes. 19.79. no early sales; market quotably study. Joseph P. Megeath. deceased, and the reclamation service, and a re of for the granting of Letters TestamenGovernor of address view Baldridge's DENVER. ST. JOSEPH. tary to Tracy Loan Sc Trust company. of chambers of ha been set for hearing oa Friday, the DENVER, Nov. 13 Hog BT. JOSEPH. Nov. 13 Hogs Receipt. at the Ogden meeting Receipt. 1000. C. to 000: Fairly active, especially shippers: mostly Dunn, dep 22nd day of November, A. D. 1939, at opened slow, around 15e lower; clos- commerce, by Arthur fully steady: spots weak; bulk 180 to 350 ing active, mostly 10c lower than Monday's 2 o'clock auditor. p. nt., at the County Courtpounds at K.154iC35; tqp, 18 35 on several average, vop, sif.ua ior ioaa around 335- - uty county The meeting will take place on house, in the courtroom of said court, loads 220 pounds down, few lots, 19 rxllf riund hotts: bulk 170 to 250 pounds. l(.75 Lake In Salt 360 to 325 pounds, ((.(Ottl.OO; City. Salt Lake County. largely 18 04j 0.00; late for best meand will include Utah. (In 10; sows. pack: dium weight and heavy hog practically Wednesday evening, I7.25(.004100. Calves ' Csttlf Receipts, lacking: odd lots light lights. I7.75U8 75: routine business at the club. Receipts, Witness, the Clerk of said Court with 100- - Dull; fat she stock weak to 15c lower, sows, staady to 25e lower; mainly I7.50W the seal thereof affined, this 8th dav some bids off more: ..ows. l6.50vi7.7S, sev(00; few smooth lights; 18.25; stock pies, of November. A. D. 1829. eral loads held, l(00ei(25; heifers. 1(00 weak; mostly !7.00i7.50: cost Monday, ALONZO MACKAT. Clerk. 80: weight. 31S pound. (Seal) 4i(35; beet steers weaker: few loads (00 (8Cattle Inn1mA 20nfl: calves. Receipts. to 1150 pounds. ((OOttlt.SO; other killing By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. steers opening classes about steady; most low Walter C. cutters, yearllnga and light weight Hunt. Attorney for Pe 14.50: few, 4 755 00: cutters, 15 256 5.15; steady: several loads 113 66s? 14 5: birlrfine titioner, bulls. K OOftS 75; good to choice light vetl-e- rs 15c or more lower on range slaughter steers: bulls and veals, steady; fat heiflsrklng; few losds stockeri and feed- she stock, 19 son. 12. 65: beef cows' largely 16 754 ers 154125c lower, bulk still in first hands: ers. Special to Th Tribune. 50: cutter grades, 15 356 50; medium NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. early deals. H 50t 10.35- many bid (10.4044 7bulls, 16.364)7. 25. choice veals. 113 50: re10 50, but held 310.76 up: lower grade stock IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Harry cows. I5.50tt( 25: good feeder heifers, 19 SO placement Stock steady, noenlne aalaa alnck- Office of the City Recorder. Bait Lake feeders, 310.35611.26; aom stock Baldwin, wanted here on a statutory Sheen Receipts. 7000. lsmbs ers and 111.355111 Choi 50. uian, nor. stn, 192a. offense charge, has been arrested lacking; best fat range lambs offered bid calve. ta. Sealed proposals will be received at 2500: alow, bidding up313 00: tightly sorted held at 113 35, or 35c 50 for western lambs, or steady: and is being held at Yankton. 8. D.. thl office until 10 o'clock A. M. Wedto ward (13 few decks to about auady higher; 113 75 for best;, nothing don cn according to word received at the nesday. November 27th. 1929. conat 111.75: natives. Illpackers OOgrltSO: fat ewes asking Bonneville county around 35c higher: tnramon to medium other classes. sheriff s office structing pipe sewers In Sewer(orExtenkinds. IS 50414 2S: losd to shipper. 15 50. Men- - sion No. 424: Bhelmerdln here and Roberta Sheriff Harrv Tuesday. IDAHO POTATOES. fielcht paid: practically no feeder sold, Streets south from 17th South Street. quotsbly steadf, IDAHO FALLS. Nov. 12 (API (flnlted pen leit xuesaay nignt to bring Bald He has according to plans on fUe in the City States Depsrtmenl of Agriculture! Po win back for his hearing. Engineer's Office. OM4HA. tatoes, f. o b. Idaho Falls and near-b- y waived extradition. Instruction to bidders, specifications OMAHA. Neb.. Nov. 12 point Demand very light, market unsetand forms for contract and bond, to5500; uteady to 10c higher to all interest: tled. Russets U. S. Ho. I s. 1, 10r 3.25, of iron ore out of Minne gether with plans, when prepared, may top. JI05 on choice Shipment mostly 12.16. occasional car lower: tl R tfo. butchers; bulk 180 to 300 pound weights, 4 ftSHJ 00. Is. Il.354il.50, mostly 1145 Rural sota is expected to reach a new rec be obtained at the office of the City mostly ( to to packers: lighter weight hogs V. S. No. 1's. few around 11.90. Twin Falls Demand very light, too lew sale ord of 65,000,000 tons before close Engineer, upon deposit of five ($5.00) dol care; packing sows, 17 7511 00. Csttle Receipts. 7000: calves. 500: fed to establish msrket. of navigation this year. lar. The right is reserved to reject anv and an oias. BT ORDER OP THE BOARD OP COM Cattle Receipts. (5; calves, none. Nothing done: verv little good stock on ofler: all elauea quotably steady; good light veal THE, BREADWINNER WEU.SCCTTy 13ESCOrTTWa ME TW 15 Aelurophobia. or tail waver, was the term applied to a common hou. cat when it was first discovered In Egypt. WINNIE WINKLE, INS HAD W3TS OF oy FRIENDS, fjUT THIS Jw.jHB WRST.ONE WISER ! JUST WHO IS GET THE RUBBER. Nov. 12 (API Rubber fii. December, it 10c 30c. May. turrs opened steady: 17 1100c: corrrs. Electric Co. RUn. (33S9150. Tomatoes NrTW Inter-Mounta- in Ifrlc. Sweet potatoes California, seys, SSc: Louisiana. PoHo In carload lots, family patenchanted. ents quoted at I7.10t7 30 a barrel, in cotton sacks. Shipment. 7443. Afran. I7.00U3(M. POTATOES. CRTRAflO. Mm. IX (API Department of Agriculture) smsller, Parsley Utah, dosen bunches, 30c. Parsnips UUh, bushel. 11.00; sscked, pound, 3c. Peara Utah, boxes. Anjoux. (1 1591.50. Pepper UUh, pound, green bells, lot 13c. Persimmon California, pound. Metloe. Pomegranates California, pound. 10c. Potatoes Utah, No. 1 partly graded Rus-aet- s, Bliss Triumphs. (1 (09 (1 (591.00; 10: round TJ.whites. Il.6nnt.75. Idsho. 8. No 1, Russets, (3.00y sacked, cwt.. 1.35: bass. 75c Quinces caUfornla. bushel basket. 11.50; pound, loe. Radishes Utah, doaen bunches, whit (Ins. 30o 3Sc; Chinese, dosen, 3S40c. Rutabaaaa ToDoed. Utah. buaheL 75e: sacked. UttrlV. Bplnach Utah, pound. 34r5e. Souash fjtte. ITtah. uound. Huhhard and November Czechd-Slo-vak- Ors-so- n. ONLY Idaho. term of the Sixth Judicial district 31: (. . Special to Th Tribune. Utah,-crates- , 810 West 2nd South St, Telephone Wasatch 6 Oouf-seBOISE, Idaho (TV T. M. De an- y of Caldwell Tuesday was nounced as the president of a newly inorganized trustees' association, southcluding school trustees of ten Hartzell Cobbs, western counties. superintendent of Meridian schools, was named secretary. The organization was completed ai the meeting of the district Idaho Education association here Friday and was. Saturday. Its first official action to demand a thorough study of the state endowment funds. Resolutions were adopted, calling for a stand for "the integrity of ail endowmentsIda-in the spirit of the constitution of ho; official compilation of all laws relating to the endowment resources and revenues; consolidated unified reports of the state land board covering all resources by segregation, and ths revenues derived therefrom. We further reouest that this report in clude the costs of administering these Many Seek Gtizenship." List; timate Puts Harvest at 16,968,000 Bushels. fj NEW ASSOCIATION oa, Blackfoot Font-tee- n TRUSTEES' SCHOOL LEAD COURT DOCKET NEW YORK, James Owen, Eckford Hodgson and John Warden were detained by New York authorities on their arrival here, in an airplane which they are alleged to have stolen from the Raleigh airport, N. C. ills.. They flew the plane to New York and GIRLS HOLD RECEPTION. were arrested on Information furHAITJEY, Idaho. Camp 'Fire Oirls Retrial of First Degree 01 the Nlssahlci camp held an open nished by the North Carolina S"ri,fu,"fouLP"lc'ou ,n'dl,,mlAwJ1 Sonant ting fiaturday afternoon to their XgSStfjgilikS&Ptili Murder Case Comes Befa ISO: small, aontiiinn: Roma n..nti.. I room at the Pentral aKhml nihlrh mll to medium, si.3S4pl.S5i Winter ,Ba- -- II the fore Judge Baker. Chung , Chia is an Asiatic tribe Vi Oanoa, 135fl3(; medium. llum, 0c 11.00; Greenings, am((V4 uiVkiUICkM? AI ICllUOa 31 15 U'MIV AilC numbering 7,000,000 who recognize no rl.riO: Washington, hnxea. nellcinua. lara-to hostesses no have girls proved gracious written and deity, language Iws. extra fancy. I4.S0; fancy, II low ' who speak in monosyllables. Special to Th Tribune. their two dozen guests. 4.00; Roma Beauties. larea ataaa . TWIN , FALLS. Idaho. The No fancy, 11 60: fancy. 13.00; Yellow Newtons, 4 00: Bpltsenbergs. 13 7S: Arksnsa Blacks, vember term of district court opened (Havmaa Wlnesaps and Wines ps, medium. here Tuesday with 10 criminal cases dosen, 11.509 .ArtichokesCalifornia, on the docket. These Include one 11.75. first degree murder trial, two man Avocadoa California, pound,' SO 9 75c NORTH SALT LAKE, steers and yearlings uneven; yearling fully slaughter charges, Bananas Pound, (c. involving death Beeta Utah, dosen bunches. 10c; topped, NORTH SALT LAKE. Nov. 13. Hogs-- Re ateady : other alow; she stock and hulls, from automobile collisions,' and one bushel, c&c; sacked, pound. lerlHc. mostly steady; veala weak to 60c lower: celpu. (47, including 301 direct and 540 to stocker embezzlement. feeder Brussels sprout California, pound, IS 9 Log Anceles. No sales. and This week is ex steers, wesk to 25c fed steers and yearlings, Ill.OOfts ITSc. Cattle Receipts, 435. Including 36 for loa'er; to be taken up with filing raoDuct. pected 14 00; aeveral loads yearlings, 115,00; 31 crates. few Utah, Cabbage oar 1S91.M; marxet. to to 26 Savoy, n air eel. is rTRICArVk. Wav. 19 (APl Butter indav loads snort fed heifers. 113 60f 11.00; grass of motions for demurrer and other 11.00; red. pound. ifomla dairymen and 310ogden. to Loa Anselee declined H cent on practically all grade. dosen, Carrots Utah, dosen Ip4c. so.uuOTv.uu;. ouiK grass oeei cows. bunches, 30c; load good matters. is. ana load good timers. liters, Th dose Waa unsettled with bur era an. topped, I6 S04J7.75; bulk sll cutters. I5.10i6 00; preliminary bushel. S0tS5ci (acked, pound. 1 cows at 17.36: loog silently miner Daniel P. Moon. 76, will get a sec ereiing medium native bulls. 17 250,( 00: veal top, ttlVe. 130. all to Colorado Sheep Receipt. Prash: cguuousir. (3 scors. 41ClHc: S3 score, 113.00: steers stocker and feeder csuiinower Utah, pound, 4ejsc. mostly ond trial for killing Jack Lemon. 52, rang, no sales. 40 We: L 4SCi M, Svci I3.SOW10 50; no choice loads offered; choice 38s to 33s, mostly (. l(o: H, J7c; (1..Celery sheep herder, July 11. His first trial, yearlings lata Monday, 112.00. .7i law beat en special order, II 00: 18s, OGDEN. Cent rail aed: N peora, M, 17 Mc; (1.50: 35c in September, resulted lamb 4000; opening Sheep Receipts. dosen, S0cll.l5i celery heart, in a disa ML Recelota. Hoes OQDEN. Including hither: tasss. sheep and feeders, stesdr: early dosen bunches, 7Sg)(Jc. 42 hours' lor msrxet and 141 direct. Lata Monsteady! receipt 7131 cases; price in sales wooled lambs. J12 25H12 50: greement of the Jurors after 110 OA; dosen. (1.50. slaughter Cocoanuts Sacks. lxt11KAraf day and today, ateady to 25c higher; butchinn... soma held above: ewe top. $5.75: bulk good U.I, unchanged; extra flrat. (0(i(2c; graded , w ... Cranberries Maaaachuretts. aarly Macks, ers. 300 to 350 pounds. I9.101f.50. heavies, first. 47er4ej current firsts. 40er4c: or- bait and choice barrel boxes, l(.004r(.50; Wisconsin, feeding lamb. (Il.e0ai3.25, Oleeen Martin, 20, Oakley, will also 19 00. dinary firsts. rieiSOc; refrigerator first. late Howes, half 113.35. top, boxes. barrel 50&11 (10 00; 1411 1533. Cattle for Receipts. Including refrigerator auras. 40Se. get a second trial for manslaughter. Mg3He; Cucumbers California, luss, (I.MR market, (7 to San Diego and 35 to CaliPoultry alive, steady; receipt five ear; hothouse, dosen. 11.50. resulting from the death of .William CHICAGO. fornia dairymen. Steady at Monday'a strong fowls. Ii34e; No. 3. Ifc: springs. 33; Endive Csllforms. crates, 75c 11.00. to higher prices: several loU feeder steers, No. 3, l(c: roosters. ISe: turkeys. 3510o; CHICAOO. 13 Nor. Cattle Receipts. Shortwell, Twin Falls rancher. May Oarllo Utah, pound. 10c. too pounds down. 1( 75; two loads good 1000. Calves Receipt. 3500. hsavr ducks, aitt33c: caeae, Better 3. Edith Tracy, 16, Ogden, also died Orape California, tabte. lug, seedless, heifers, 1( 00; good cows, ts 7517.68; load fed yearlings strong. Wwer grade and grade com(l.Utrl.OO; Mslssss. Toksrs. Black Moroccutters, 14 35; bulls, 15.5036.15. veal calve, mon and medium light steers fully steady; from injuries suiiered in mat acci VKW TORIC. Mev. 11 AP Butter, un cos. (1.75; mperors. pound, Juice, (c; 110004(1200. all WeiKhtv steera slow. hareiv st.eeriv: was out 43 hours settled: receipts lt.OM; oreamerj, higher pound, Alleantes, aluscats, (c: Malagas, (c. U, alt market. No early early top yeartlngs. 115 SO; several loads. dent The Jury Sheep than extra, 41veT'43c; extra 13 cor, 41c; Grapefruit Texas, boxes, 44s to 54s, 14 50 ales: late Receipt. without reaching a verdict. Monday load fat ewes (5.00, with first (M ta (1 cors. 3xr40e. 00; (4 to 70s. ((.0007.00; (0. IS.Mtf under grades downward to 13 00; truck Ii4.50rl5.25; best weighty bullocks. (14.36; ( few loads sold, mostly (14.00 down Cheese, steady: receipt 3JI.553. Henry F. Peterson, 32, will answer 00; Ma. IS 00415.(0. choice lambs, 110 50: bulk only load to 113.50: short-fe- d I10 35t manslaughter charges of causing Poultry dress. a. weak; lurksya. fresh, St southern, Greens Muitsrd, Utahi pound. 4e. trucked In lambs quoted at 14.50 1S45. IB 65; lower grade fat cowa and heifers, 4(o; I rose n. sot) 17c. Mc. preen onion UUh. dosen bunches, also low cutters and cutters, steady to the death of w. F. Moss, SO, in an sasleri receipt 30.411 refrigeraUtah, dosen bunches, 70 ft lie. LOS ANGELES. torlacs, extra first, 4143et first. MertOH; I Leeks strong: bulls uneven, weighty sausage automobile collision on the main Lemon boxes, fancy, 100a, ANbELES. near-b- y 11. Nov. LOS Hogs Receipts, firm, others steady to easy; vealers corner of town two weeks ago. hennery white, closely (elected ex- 117.00; 10.California, 433. (16 00. (iM;erat.aa. so downward to big tra. as7ic: nssr-bwestern and near-b- y mostly tm A 1500; active, generally steady: top, 111.40; steady, lie Lettttca tltah. Taharea. Miss Viola Lowe faces charges of hennery white, first to arersxe extra. 47 dcrten. best. (3 0003 35. mostlv Il lsni 15: bulk desirable 155 to 303 pound butchers, packers, outsider 115 15.50; few small near-b- y 111.001 11.40; mostly IU.23ttll.40; packing n.rmerr brown, fancy to some. 1100: loU above 115.50: renlacement trafU full. forgery involving the embezzlement title; fancy, crate. Icebergs, sows. 5.60i 9 50. extra UttWci Pacific coast white, mostly S dosen.California, steady: light yearlings up to 111.75 on of o0. II 504 $8000 from rural school district 600; Cattle Receipts. eslves, 10; quality country account. extra, aetassc. Llmea Igexlca. haabata. SI ' 9g Of supply rather plain; killing classes fslr-l- y XTarVat mnirA Sheerj Recelota. lO.fWM Poultry slive. Irregular: chickens by " Melon fundse of .Twin Falls county, which and Ulh. Honeydew crates, five loads around plain active, bulk steady: gteBoy; xiei express ireiertt, sorted native Cmnsbas. 75erll 00, (Ueanornsi, moderately some 18000 short. She so: on ioao hi u; lambs, uian broiler not quoted: fowls, freight, 33i3(c; cha!ee closely sorted are said to be Mushrooms Colorado, pound; 75. load heifers, 13 60 u 1.75; cows. I6 00i( 35; kinds to$l3.25rl3.50; expreea, llffSOc: roosters, freight. 30c; ex- outsider, 113ia; few common faces a specific charge of forging of Nsps Utah, crates, 75c9ll.00. low bulls, cotters and (2.50A6.76; cutters, presa, no: turkeys, freight, (osfiuci throwout. ll.sotrlo.M: .Olive good yearling ficlal names on a (480 check. Oreen, Calif ornls, pound, im n.OOfil OO; calves, slow, stesdy to wesk; Wetl.ers. mnii tin. tV .n 150. I( 00: few pre, 30(15c; ducks, freight, lis. calves. Arlsonas. K.OOei 10,50. Paul Pufahl, 19, of Clover, must fat ewes steady, few I5.00i 5.50; feeding Onions Dry, yellow Valencia type. V. S. bulk Sheep Receipts, none. Medium to choice lambs steady; KANSAS CITY. Nor. 13 AP. Poultry No. 1, partly graded, medium to large. 60c good lightweights, 112.0044 answer to attempted extortion of $500 lambs quoted at 110 50012.50; medium to Hens. 30c: broilers. 10c: roosters. 13c to 11.008s I 3S; 00; Alt large very large, 50. choice ewes, from 15.0041( Henry Knelp, farmer. Statu , . email and culls. Mo 60c; whit varieties, spring, 30c. tory and fictious check charges com yaexin mirr 13 e. medium, I1.354H 50. KANSAS C1TT. pmANCTSco.ban Bonn Other produce unchanged. Oransea California, boxes, fancy Valenpose the balance of the criminal KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12. SOUTH SAN PRANCISCO. Nov. 13 Hogs cia I3s. (11.00; lsos. KOOnlOO: 176s. SAM PHANCTSOO. Nov. 11 (AP) .Butter- Receipts. 170: good butchers quotsbly (000; opened slow, mostly 10c loaer than docket for this term. Judge Hugh A. 300s. KOO0TOO: 116s, I5.50U 00r(15i J7SO: closed M.50 average; Monday's 114.60 10.75; weak 14 7SeJS 7S: . SSM1e,S7S: fat. S4e 2.Vla. at active, tows, fairly packing steady to 10c lower; top. Si io on choice 135 to Baker is presiding. U 1594 90. t75. Onion, green, 31 10T1.S lug '.Stockton 134s and frh WHOLESALE GM'f. NITW YORK. Nov. 13 (API Th visible supply of American grain shows th following chsnses. In bushels: Wheat de creased 3.33,000: corn decreased 153.000; cats increased 770,000; rye Increased 000; barley decreased 73.000. Three Steal Plane, Make Hop DOWN. IDAHO'S FOREIGN EXCHANGES. KKW YORK, Nov. 13 'API. Porelrn .92 it .41. .M'i ., . .W .. . sEXPERLCUTS SHJia 3 .. ..... etuwfed ta 13 point lower and closed net decline of 11 ta 11 points. Sales 417.000. Santo contracts lower and unchanged to 10 10 to 12 points. Sales at a net decline ofpolnte 30 000. No. 1 conClosing quotations: tracts: December. 151: 7; January, IT: March, til; May, 0 40: July. contrer-tat- Decani br, tie. BaiUos 14.30; January. 13.10: March. 13 to: May, 13 73; July. 13 ! September, 13 50. Boot coflee quiet; Bto is, HVsOlUa; Santos , J7!U. Close. Ilt7- - II. U 1.27 .. January Mar Low High. Marca ley July March Mar Cents a .wneat i' ails WHEAT Drcemi CORN December .'. i .W.W buth.ta la the United State (overnment estimate eg 1S2S domeitlc pro- euruon eg torn. werw depressed Prov1iton the action at noes, cram ana cotton. bj RANOS or LEAOTNO FUTOMS. .WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBEK 13, 1929., , ' E. K. Stallo .205 . C. W. Earl ......222 And In accordance with law, and an order ot the Board of Directors made on August 22. .1929, and an order of the Board of Directors made on October 16. 1929. extending the delinquency date to October 30, 1929. sad the sale date to November 25. 1929. so many shares of each parcel of said stock aa may be necessary will be sold at the office of said Company, Room 211 Beason Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 25th day of November. 1929. at the hour of eleven clock A. M. of. said day. to nay de linquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses ot the sale. GEORGE F. SCHULTZ, Secretary. Room 211 Beaaoa Bull dine. Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. Notice Is hereby given that a ros-ctal tax for the purpose of extending the curb and antter haa been levied hv ordinance of the Board of Commission ers of sot Lake City. Utah, which became effective oa November 9th. 1929. Said special tax Is letted upon thai following described real oromrty in Salt Lake City, to-w- it: Lou 11 to 30. lnci., of Bik. 2 and Lots 1 and 40 to 58 lncl. of Blk. 1. of East Sid Addition of Blk. 3. 5-Plat "A." Big Field Survey, abutting on both aides of Downlngton Avenue from 8th to 7th East streets, and Is due and payable In five equal annual Installments beginning November 9, 1930. Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed from the date the ordinance levying said tax becomes effective, town: the 9th day of November, 1929; and Interest at ald rat on the wnole amount of said tax unpcld eh all be due and payable with each Installment. If any Installment or the Interest aforesaid la not paid on the date when same becomes due. then the whole amount of the tax unpaid at the time . said Installment and Interest are due ' will, become due and payable and will draw Interest at the rate of twelve cent per annum until, paid. One ptr or more of said Installments In the order In which they are payable aforesaid, or the whole tax. may be naid at n tin. Within fifteen dev. after th. levying th.ujf become ffectivv tu- -. out interest; ana one or more of (aid Installments In the order In which they are payable, or the whole tax may be paid on the day any unpaid Installment Is due. by Davln the a m, ... . thereof and interest to said day. If said tav la not paid when due I ahall proceed, at once to collect ame with Interests and cost, aa nrovided hm i. and ordinance. All special taxes are nnM. office. Room 210. city and County Building. Salt Lake City, Utah Datd at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of November. 1939. -: ARU! WHITE, " r 1City Trevwurer and Collector of 8peclal Taxes. Curb and. Gutter Extension No. ML Second and final estimate, V "- j T |