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Show f TflE SALT LAKE TRIBftXE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30 WHEAT MART Federal Reserve Bank Statement Lheitock Market ) tlw remainder to California. lower: amall lota Steady to to resource and liabilities of tli were Jl Export Demand ' Brings Upturn in Pit's Better CHICAGO, Dee. 11 UP). With better prices her Export demand evident, M dealing went UP doubl ajuick In tb fir reached, lire closed the top t and today, biter money rttm in Oretl Bruno had unexnotable eitmulatine effect. closing etiolapected weak nets o! Liverpool tion on wheat lodsv eoanttd M only e transient tailiierc her. end welde. ofcribjl the to selling oiden from thu hat tmi Atlantic. Both Orett Britain and Spain wr tsld t be purchasing wheat today irons Horth Aerlc Chicago eloum price, Jw wheat were c a buthel hither thfl firm. IVe t to U up. f)nih.fromCom e closed t, e to varying mi and pro Won decline unenanged to 35c Br1 epturn In Chines wheat value took Place both it. the outlet today a well th. Jfc Fartannouncement that ami promoted' not enly by im Liverpool wheat market waa advancing, abroad buyer but also by dKpatchta laying or r.heaoer were more confident on ac-money condition there, Advlee were also In offlci! crop estimate and at hand that been Australia had greatly curtailed, Helthe Auatraliin wheatOASyield thi comthat would buthel be oo'.v M.000 ton with 10000800 buahela a rear ao. J tared waa not mull latrr that let bullith crop figures from Australia became current. Word from India that persistent drought by kid been broken waa virtually Ignored OhlriFd wheat traders, th newt belnslash-I-re- s garded aa in urn more than eftset by On a of Auatrallan crop estimate. iwtaf of "rice her, temporary downw-nhowever, tho mirtet went Jo about 11c WvU feasfcsi slsJa-s- e iae. value were approximately down to the- - federal farm board wheat Joaa. Then, with ind offering became scarce. buelnes eetlmeed North. American export -- ore, many speculaor MO.ono bushel it the buying side ol tive tradrra turned to future dellveri, and-- rally auautd aa the end. day drew to an Corn price ahewed Independent gtrength. especially for December eontracte. Stormy for the crop move-run- t, weather, unfavorable Oala avrracad hlhr, waa a factor. other with symnathlttag went lower oneereals. aocount f cat-ferProrUlona Klhna. althouah hoc value wrt o. km.m u kt. RA.MOX Hlh. WHEAT nee .. March May JhIv 1.304 l U'i CORN Dee . ., .... March .... .. May .... .... July .... .... OATo .4. v4H . .50 . .S l.alH .47 .41 .. .... .... ,. RIBS .4V .4 1:8$ lAKJJ Dec T .tii .IHUi July RYk Dec ... Mares Jan .H .M .'4 .wi .7 . .MH .S4- ..i ...... .... .... 1 . l.M .0 m IVc . March May rUTURJJS. Closa. Low. 11.33 OF IXADINu Ka low 10 M) J 10 ... J, U. Tib. 11. M 10. n 1.M MM H M.M m 11 11.10 ir to '. 'lr- Frullt and 4u.r FOR . Keb . TJee. 13 tK. SS7. """t. !.; Mwant sjIKup Jalr a. ahares. created br to autnoruwd a year a'got waa paid : of the Director Schulte-tlnlte- d RiArea. Inc. today omitted declare tion of tb regular ouaFterly dividend ef II 71 due at Inn time on the prelerred utek In view of the faot that the stock from 9 to 134 a share thla red dropped amiuioB of the dividend waa not w.f. un.i-.t- Ml ortanlxed The company, about two rears are. operates a chain of about W aw ret, aome ol which are la Can a, ti - An extra dividend of 90 eent a share a declared on the common stock of the Milling conipanr i aa rTinctsco, Taylor of stock and poultry feeds. Bianufae.turera It is payable January 3 to atock ol record December .1. An Initial ouerterly dividend of 90 centa has been declared on tlie common stock of the Cream of Wheat company, piacitui that stock on a 13 annual basis. Directors an eitra payment of 35 cents a nare. Dividends are useable January 3 to stock of record Deccinuer 31. A dividend ef SO per eent in ro roon atock we decUred on the common stock It la payable as of the Kroter company luUowa: Two per cent January 11 to stock of record December 31 I per cent March 10: 1 per 1 to stock of record February eent June 1 to stork of record May 10. and 1 per cent September 1 to stoct of record Autust 21. ' An extra dividend ef 15 a share and the regular semiannual payment of H SO a attare wa declared on th common stock of the Mobile At Ohio railroad, a subsidiary Both dividends o.' the Southern railway are payable December 30 10 Hoc of record lb , 75i80c. 13 50 iiettuce ' Calif., ertg.. Iceberg tvpe. 4 to 5 6 dot., 13 75174.00.' baaks,, 11.71. Mushrooms Colo . lb.. 75c. Olivet (green lb.. 15c Onions (dry) Utah, loo-la kg ., Yellow Valencia type. U 8 No. 1. partly graded. 'M-gto very large, $1 OOefl 35; smsll and culls, 50m 10c. Oranges Calif , boxes, fancy. Navels. S.75iS 00; lf25t 50: ISO, tfl S0tfT7 0O: 3on. II nA. 4ie. .gu 7 00: JS3s. $6 SOCIO 75; 3 S lVi far- uTalenrla. lSOs. 1100; 176s. 18 75: 253s. 15 5015.75; 38s, i5fWW5.2S; 344a and , do l.lme-M- 14 75WS.00: e.. 'T1.X: 13. 7trt mnin-ivutJei.aV Parsley Utah, do, bunches, S530c; Calif. ,doa. bunches. 0c. Parttnloe iinn.rii kaaa.. it,.i. Ikd . lb . lSilf,e Pears' Utah, biivea and fcui hAl...l.M t retailers. Anlous. .13 2St 3 50. . Oreen Bell. Ib.( 354i30c. "pperacaur v ein.. ID.. IOC. i "..iiiiinmi Pineapple Ou. lb- - 15c. Pomegranates Calif- - lb.. 10c. Potatnes Utah, skd. cwt.. u. s: No. 1 choice ewe, 15 OOnl 58. Pruy graded. Ruuets. II 7501u. 15:a. mostly no. I, "uwei. ir!i.'"v DKNVt. $3 75c. DENVTR. Colo . Dee. IS Hoge Receipt!, Radlxhes Calif:, dot. bunches. Oc 1000. One load to California: few early Rutabagas ttntmerii TTial, K tifiil.. tales to amall killers, ateady to weak; 170 u i :c . , .. 1" .. 1 75ifOO. early pound oo.to 131 pounds. Texa. bug. 1 stP soma held too, li higher; nothing done on packing tows. Squash 'latel Utah, lb- - Hubbard and Cattle Receipt. 00. Clva Receipt. Sweet" potatoes Calif- - lb . 50. Quality very plain, most elassea dull, Jersey. So fed 3 ,5; DUS hellers, 111.35; other heifIUc,n' U.. ertg. ers, 1171ml SO: few cow. t7 39il OO: low ll"?.? Tomtttoev-Ca- lif cutters. 14 SOtil 00: choice veala active, up . lugs. J4 5005.00: Ore. soma 00. to III 00; few plain stock ateera, II hothou.i. lugs, is.50. held arouna now), cnoice yearnnes lurntp? Utah, topped, bus,. S0i0c quotable above 11117 SO: atock cows, tl 30; skd., lb., lit l'c. Calif . dot. bunches, II. oo! 30. few fleshy kinds. Sheep Receipts, soo. Steady: PHODICK. to fat native lambs, til 00t CHICAOO. Dec 12 iAP Butter prices to fat ewe. broke 1150: sharply today tinder liberal offer-15.0021 31, odd feeder. 110.50. ings and lack of dmnd. The market was' steady at th new level with seller waiting T, JOSEPH. . to test the situation. ST. JOSEPH. Dee. 13 Cattle Receipt. Fresh 83 score. 37VcT38c: W. 37c: St. 1000 marCalvea Receipt, 300 Oeneral IdStc; M. Me: 89. 15c: 88 34 'ie; 7. SJ'jc ket steady to weak; slaughter steers mostly Centrallted 90 tcore. 37c. 89. .IS'aic; 81, Plain westerns, five load 1084 pounds at 344c. IB 71; several load Mexican, tl 50; moat Eg. iteady: receipts, 1457 case: prices beef cows, tfi S07 7S: cutter and low cut unchanged. ten. l4.lSViS.75; medium bulls largely kg so Poultry, llv. eleadyi recelota, 1 Fare; 417 50: choice veil. Ill SO; itockerg and fowls. Slerllttg; jprum, 20c. roosters. 17c: feeder nominal. turkeys. 26c; heavy duck. 18c; geese, 16 Sheep Receipt, 400 Fairly active; fat false. lamba steady to lftc higher, adMnce on NEW YORK, Dec 13 AP1 lighter weight fed lambs: top. $12 0 for Butter, treak. choice averaaes; around receipts. SSS5 tubs; creamery higrtr than wetehU. 112 15: Idaho tamos: 112 00: few extras. 40ft 40Hc. extras. 93 score. Slr; lambs. native fil S0fl3O0: other clae firsts. 8 to 91 score. 34)tl'38,jr. lo 95- little chanted: two !od.. rheexe. steady; receipts. 13:1.913 pounds. 110.25: weth 22 a fowls. Henli. yearlings, pound Poultry, drrfed, firm; 5 (101(6 00. ers. IB 50: tew tat e'cs, 35c; froien. 20i3c. turkeys, fresh, Igtr lambs. SOsill 75.. to 40c rloga-- BIiyw; rew Hogs Recetp.s. 4000 Eggs, firm: receipts. 10.149 cases: mixed stiles and most bid around ntfady with colors, refrigerator best marks, 411?:o43'V Wednesday's average; ton. ta 20 tmid spar second. 3'ti39c near-b- v hennery white, ingly for medium weight hous, largely 19 00 closely selected extras. 59m 61c; near-b- y and iier-bti9 IS btd 10 to western hennery white, first to wrighm. desirable 140 t ISO pounrts. tS25eB7S: tmw near-ny 48i"tfcc. white pulextras, arrive, about steady; bulk. I7.75i25: stock tugs lets. 45t47c; Pacific coaat white extrss. $7 ooi 7 50. Co: Stir, extra lirsts. ri758c. unchanged. 18 mainly 81:. weight. 2J7 pounds Wednesday. Poultry, alive, irregular: chlckeng by ex- - hs. ' WINNIE WINKLE, jtiOM December.' 33. THAT SECPETABF Directors of the Detroit Steel Product declared an extra dividend or 40 hre, in audit iun to theTlierenuiar extra euarterly dividend of 3a cenui Is parable January 2 to slock of record December 30. and tlte regular on February 1 1 to stock of record January VaU'PE PACK AS WTH Ml&S " nxii.e, i WlW. tWr6S HAVE " I NANT MDU TO GET ACQUAINTED anatpany eent a I support the American Legion pro. gram of junior baseball, $50,000 be ing set aside for this purpose. The National Amateur Athletic federa tion was voted $10,000 and a part of this sum will be spent in providing expert instruction to coaches of sandlot and school teams throughout the country. Leslie Mann former major league outfielder, will be tne instructor. Five thousand dollars was impro priated for the Association of Pro fessional Baseball Players of Amer tea. an organization devoted to car ing for former players no longer able to care lor themselves. Fusscll Goeit to Buffalo, Schalk Joins Bruins. The Pittsburgh club of the National league announced the outright sale of Fred Fus&ell, pitcher, to Buffalo dl the Interna tional league. Fussell Hits been with the Tirates two years; bukdld not see much service last season. Kay "uracKer" scnaiK siened a ecn- tract as coaching assistant for the Chicago Cubs. He will take the place of Grover Land next season. ' SchaTK. former manaster of the Chicago White Sox and member of the New York Giants" coaching staff last season, may catch a few games fop" the Cubs if Leo Harriett's arm does not heal. Monroe Boys Win From Dixie Fliers Special to The Tribune. MONROF Coach Wade's Monroe five defeated the Dixie F'lirs In a fast game played at Monroe. The final score was 25 to 20 for the home team The Monroe boys led 13 to 10 at the first halt, but the Dixie boys forged ahead at the end of the third quarter. The exceptional work of the Monroe five overcame the Dixie team Ta the fourth quarter. The lineup MONKOK Kotler, rf McArthur. rf (.atex. ir . ..4 Piiimctt, c . Anders, rx O'l Atltiii, lg . . S 3 . Nielsen. If . Hansen, c 0 0 0 .00 0 lirjks. rt Blake It .00 .tfl Gates, rg .. Hansen. A. or DIXIE. I Oregron. 1 Slai'.et. it Lee. ra . Tolnl. 13 . Heferee,. Swindle. Umpire, Swain. li Totals PRO BASKlTBAII- 16. Fort Wnyne 34 Bruins. 36. ftyiaeu.se 17 Ch.cago B'rooklvn Tit.- -. c ITS TOO tJi-- 0 TAr PAD WU'?E " llirZlTJcTZ. "wi W ir y 7 - f 1! MICL r. MUcl M r TUiC. Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company quint submerged the U. P. General Of nee noopmen, 34 to 11. scoring at will. Elkrem led the attack for the victors. Members of the Professional Men's five were too clever for the - Utah Power & Light company team, 30 ' to 17. All games were played at the. Des-eret gymnasium. I MOD. DAUoAUE. O. B. L. OTP P. OTFF Oen Smith rf 3 1 1 5'Orow. rf . , 2 0 0 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 9 K, If fvWEO NEWER U" PtWmtVa til f ipJA . Gall Smith, if erd Nusllen, e 1 u i rtruse. m ... AJUindell. 1 1 2 Hlmmeud, c ft 0 rrk Austen lg Totali.'... Referee, o 0 ft sutir C M Dewey. rf 5 lf..: c 1 0 l 1 f Radler, rf a. 0 7 1 I 3 0 The scores: COMPANY Quarry, Lees, c Moss, rg Colinan, Total T.?P 3 0 0 SALT LAKE V. P. rf... Bateman. If. Egbert, GTPPt 1 0 0 3 4 Referee, 1 8 7 3 18 Snider, c... 7 1 0 14 Wade, rg.... 3 0 0 4 1 4 3 5 Kener. Is Reynolds, rf. 10 0 1 lg... Nichols, 0 l' PROVO U. P., Clark, rf Collin. If... Beebe. e Roberts, rg... GTFP 0 8 4.0 0 0 OiOrey, It 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 2 2141 PROS. totals OTFP 3 3 3 7IM. TJ. At DeWlght. T, OTPP 2 3 3 ... featured a classy card of fights staged In the Provo armory Thursday night The referee's decision was heartily booed, as the patrons were of the opinion that the bout was a draw. Probably tho best bout was the semiwindup between Red Balle of. irovo ana Young sstringnam or salt Lake. Each fighter started off to finish the other quickly, with the result that it was a real slugfest. Balle was far superior, however, and connected with a right hook to String-ham-- 's solar plexus in the fifth round to put the Salt Laker .out. Aggressiveness won Phil Manton, Salt Lake, a decision over Bob Manson of the same city, in a fast bout, while Fred Jeffs, Salt Lake, knocked out Jimmy King, Provo. in the first round with a right hook. Tiger Tex Griffin. Texas, colored, was too strong for Clark Anderson, Salt Lake, and won on a technical knockout when An derson's second threw the towel In the ring in ibe final round dlens 3. Buffalo 2. Loridon 1. Boston 3. Ottawa 1. Springfield Indians 1. Boston Tigers Montreal Maroons 3. Chicago Black-haw- O F DALLAS tPt. The southwest conwhose 1929 football teams .. .5 0 ference, ..? 0 were touted as the best in the cir...190 cuit's history, stepped ouUude its own ,0 bounds to win eight of twelve tilts o o against representatives of other con ferences. 10 o Of those .dozen Intersectional games, eight against southern teams and four with midwest elevens, the southwest lost only one game, while three were tied. The Texas Aggies I alone lost to Tulane. Against teams of the southern conferences, southwest elevens had the edge by two to one. They won two games and tied one against Big Six opponents. In all intersectional games . this past searon, southwest teams scored 259 points to 82 for opponents. .'J? "HtKe YOU 11 rtnFimrtu 1 im 1 na. T NfJV K.LJOV1 I ' v re approximately loo prodT'.ctni Thfr oil elU lo th Lot So'tOirr field of Wyorf eomprtive to one of ming tn an s iKme city btoc, nth Smlt K producir.- - wclli on the outnltlrt of trrT' wtewttrv. Xteia. u mi reportefl of ecott commission. of the ho remrr.ed to bii ofUc nmridt; a invest it tt0U the Director eiwtrt md trip for n fcltpctiea of th property epera'e, br the Oil oompaar. spptine tor yderal ocit permission t sell lo.oyo cominfyo M Cefnu ft share nfi VI shares f vmnioo tKork t it s shere. Th p . U located in the Birr fimp of IjcM JftoItUer fleLj. wid. .accortHix to Mr r tte 8tr the drjjn 8vart. pr&diKintj and, 1 ?i U.q veil te(4 r fr.K.tK'( are nov roTiroartf iron ttr nernT .fir.jlM Lhe T.ont ibippe4 U Paico. Wyo. Soioiei ' 11 y - k V 4. KNOW XXVLL NEVER T'ST mip '! - 7 .'1 'tiwi.i" " 10 .l Booth, 0, I " Hall, lg i Ttoal 18 4 0 31! . 0 1 Telama.. 3 5 18 U .... 3 3 7 3 0 4: 0 0 0 fl 3 0 0 0 Johnson. loreen. Ray. rg XL'L 7 4 3 71 8tewrt. J J 1 ; ? J J -- - .... 1 4 10 OTFP. Tf .... 2 1 0 4 It.... 0 10 0 e.... 10o 7u 4u 34a 11 CTompton. rg 0 0 Burton, If. 211 5 5 3 7 5 4 Wyatt. rg... Mohn, lg... Anderson, li 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 5 3 DETACHMENT. COMPANY L. Wallv. rf Duineid. II. Palmer, c. . . 0 .!! till c... Curtlet. lg... 1 13'TeUm. 18 Easton. 1 liTerlat, 01 Totala . 15 13 8191 Total Reteree, Stewart. 11 11 5 29 The score: Germany. Incidentally, he had no more ardent during his fir3t attempt to sing himself into the hearts of the Oermans than Gene Tunhey, who is a pal of Burrows. What the critics, with almost one well-wish- er accord, emphasize is that Burrows' interpretations are one of his strongest points. Thus, the Dresden "Nach-richtespeaks of his "intense and FIVE HORSES t OTFP1 14TH WARD. OTFP Smith, rf ....4 1 0 8 Hovey. U ....4 0 0 8' . Clark, ,,,110 l't Peterson, rg .. 1 0 13 J 0 0 6 Kalm, lg A.Jorgensn ,rf 1 1 00 18 A. Cohn. If ...4 0 0 J B Jergentn, I B. Cohn, rg ..1 0 0 2 C. Cohn, If ..2 2 0 4 ... Totals . .. .23 40 441 Total! .... 14 1 0 28 Referee, Buhl; umpire. Copp. SHERIFF'S U SALE. remarkable 12 12 . Southirest Intersectional Games fi-Z- 0 1 I J 3 t 0 1 0 0 11 rg.... 14 0 3 Rosenblum, 13 xFlor-end- 3U j 3 0 ... Q.T BERLIN W. Musical critics re- Five Horse Quint ports received from various parts of Wins From Fourteenth Germany indicate that Clyde Bur rows of Mystic, Conn., and New York, pracFive Horsei basketball team won former baseball star, now lyric tenor, tice game from the Fourteenth Ward five 44 to 28 Thursday evening. a score of by made an unusually favorable impresmember of the winning team took, sion during his first concert tour of Svery their turn at rolling up the tcore. 12 Anderson 160 8elby ... 150 FuUerton 178 rreebairn From North IT '.! yoU'LU Referee, Singing Ball Star Becomes Favorite Wins .'rYC SERVICB Lulxat, rf, 0 I Olsen. If 1 lg-- , . . 1 xOeorgia Fire Opal 111. xOo Away 98. Pretty Run 103. Fourth race, 11200. the Madonna, all ages, Snow College Easily fillies and mares, tlx furlongs aThst's It 104. aMIxtip 111. Oerrnalne 109. stupendou Flower 108. Br Product 99. Win Sanpete Five Chauvelot 108. Eloie 10. Chinchilla 104. a Three Ol farm entry. Special to. Tb Tribune,; Fifth nrc. 1100O. claiming. fphRaim Snow college ef Fohraim mile and yards Hernan Cortes 103. completefyT routed the North Sanpete high Dabster seventy Oeneral Jackson 104, By 103, school five by a score of 58 to 10 here Thurs101. Bud Charlton 103, Longus 107. Product day evening. xThe smaller high school lads Sixth race. 11000. claiming. were unable tcKcheck the offensive of the and Qutbbler up. mile and Snow forwards. 111. xTannlc 10. Aregal 109. Cockrlll 107, The score104. Doctor Fred 111, xSun RoxBourbon ri H k rri SAKi-rhnow. 106. xWest Wind 109, 104. xVillager oITFP xfjtjumemn. li i v r man Pat Calhoun 107, Pop Bell 107. Iraq 109. n WIS O' i Irsen. rf If... 07 26 03 13 Mail 100." xRetorm XCoat 112. Rosull 17 llaf If. 10 0 3 102 Peterson. 3 I D ) Smith. r. Lttnd. c 10 0 2 Seventh race. 11000. claiming. F Nielsoii. (g. 1 1 0 2 live. rg. ... 0 0 0 0 and up. mile and Pnnkie 116. 4 0 0 8 Nichols. lgX 0 0 0 0 111. Portal 112, Purr, lg xsir Leonid101.111. xFnghtful Blackham. If 3 3 1 3 Barnev, rf 116. Faddy 111. xPeep 0000 Prig xOlvmpic 1 2 3 4 fl 0 0 r 0 rf. Johansen. Anderson, O. 111. xNanty Byrd 104, xWar Boy 106. 111. Klyl dinger, rg... 0 00 0 (l0) Fair Jimmie 109, xCottage Boy 111. 0 Etel-oDouglas. If. 0 116. xlamkin 107. xLongchamps S Nielsen. If. 2 0 0 41 ion. Doc 106. xOrieto 101. track good. Weather clear; . 4 13 10 Totals .. 36 15 6 581 Totals X Apprentice allowance. Referee, Beal: umpire. Isaacson. HOCatEI SCORES. New Yorg JUngera 1. Montreal Cna Teams Win 3 TVCWf?jrCC r In the digtrlct cotirt of the Third JuInterpretation." The dicial district In nd for tha county of Berlin observes, Salt Lake, "Jungdeutsche" National state of Utah. "Burrows ascends to the very high- Building and Loan Association of Amerest peak in interpretation." The Ber- ica, a corporation, plaintiff, ag.ain.-- t lin "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" Mary A. Harrison and Jacob B. Harri- refers to his "refined, heart touchirig i sen, httstend and wife: Butt Specialty F. J. Snarr. Company, a corporation; interpretations." M. D. Bnarr and C. C. Featheretone, cothe firm business under partners doing name and style of Ttlene Installing ComBOWLING Merrill Morrison it Company, a pany. of Utah; Sugar House corporation, a corporation; Gene Buck, as presPre, The Keller Oppa. team wa In form Thursident of American Society of Composday and took three in a row from the Equiers, Author and Publishers, and Harms, table Life. Art Oravea, .rolling with the Inc., a Inter Mountain Aswinner, whipped out a 241 for high single sociationcorporation; of Credit Men, a corporation; of the evening. Fort The Douglas aggregation met with stiff competition and Wllford Tueller, and Utah Printing comdropped two out of three to the Efficiency pany, defendant. To be sold at sherPrinting team. The Startup Candy team iff's sale at the west front door of the won three br forfeit from the Legal county court house In the city and counPrinters. ty of Salt Lake, state of Utah, on tha The acores: A. D. 1930, at 12 7lh day of January. ORPHEl'M LF.AGVF,. STARTUP CANDY. FT. DOUGLAS. o'clock noon of said day, that certain 3 3 of land situate In Salt Carlisle .153 163 1601 Stevenson 214 155 190 piece or parcel state of Utah, described Peterson 130 157 1821 Johnson .128 189 157 Lake county, 163 134 146 Pletrella. .151 130 195 as follows, to wit: All of Lots 1. 3, 3. 4 Ooldlntt. Cannon.. 99 146 169 Atklng ...If 7 169 137 and S, Block 1. Washington Place, a sub200 16S 171 division of Lou 12 and 13, Block 13, Bechlet .154 ISO 165 Folio 105. Livery 115. Jar 105. Second race. 11000, claiming. 99 750 812 Totals . 888 808 854 Five Acre plat "A." Big Field survey. xWood Total., six furlongs xGladyg McClaln 105. Together with all tenements, hereditaKELLER OPPS. KFFC, PRINTING. Gain 108, Little Orp 110, Flora Levy 110. I 3 5 2 3 ments, privileges, appurtenances and xLucky Sweep 108. Straw Vote 111, Bragga153 156 142'Oravet 149 .170 Steinham 948 water rights. Including water light repThunder docio 113. xBlack Patricia 109. .223 168 303 resented Olllespl 163 144 168 Griffin Call 116, xArUtocrat 108. by atock In companies or otherNelson ...176 178 WO'Keefe .156 131 154 Third race, 11000, claiming. .167 190 153 wise thereunto belonging or used. In rH ,m. ritliea and mares, mile and one- - Barney ..120 180 202 Homrig 160 227 182 connection ... 163 183 therewith. a Butta .170 Birrell sixteenth Brush 111. xMerida 103. Purchase price payable In lawful 106. xSaady Lady 106. xOutch Girl 103. 818 ml Totals ..838 Totals 940 886 800 O'Neal Zelma 99. 99. of the United States. money xAgltate xRoyal Ruby EWUIT. LIFE. 107. xCharming Lady 102. xMaster Maid 103, Laxe City, Utah, this Dated at Salt 1 Honevco 108. NelUe Ballot 102 xBaby Delhi - Wllklnsn 151 161 157! 10th day of December. 192. 105. Herget 103, xEvelyn L. 99. Securities Director Back From Wyoming Trip lki f PARK BESl'LTS, JEFFERSON First race. 11000, claiming, h of a mile Curtain Call 104 tHanauert. 138 10. 19 70. I9 60, won; Mis Ramsey 108 (v. Smith), 11.49, S3 40, econd; Port Bur 108 (Laewell). IS W. third Time. 1:15. Also ran Annex, Dixie Dan, My Val entine, Southland Prince, Buma, Morning Beams, Qooaestep. Jean. . Second race, 11000, claiming, of a mile Kadiak and up, three-fourt- h 118 (Oevingi, 112.40. 17.10. II 50, won; 111 (Compatom, 142 70. 137.10. second: Watch On 111 (C. Meyer), S10 20. Also ran Sporting third. Time, 1:14 Duchess. Complication. Curdle. Rogue's Oold. Bocaratone, Color Sergeant. Black Alice, Aalll, Omnia. Third race, 1 1000. claiming. of a mile Oreste II and up. three-fourt111 Martln, 137 10, 18 90, IS 10. wan; Chad tahoochee 108 (V. Bmithi. 13.30. J2.80. second: Bogan 110 (W. Carroll). 13 80, third. Time, 1:16. Also ran Mat Hunter. Pandemonium, Top Cook. Rock Thorn. St. Matthews, Orab Bag, Revolver, Heartache, Golden Tinted. Fourth race, 11000. allowances. and up. one mile and 70 yards Step Along 113 lU. Rosel. 1128 30. 128 80. 14 20, won; Comet 109 (Arnold!. 11.70. 16 10. aecond; Old Slip 113 iPronki, 14.00, third. Also ran Woolorac, Chum, Time. 1:47 Donnatina. Sanford, War Time. Fifth rate, $1000, claiming, one mile and 70 yards Big Sandy 108 (Delli. 113.10. 4 10, 14 50, won; Laundrynian 107 tV. Smith). 14 10. 13 10. second; Chtckvo 1 07 t 11.3ft, Hilia," Tim: Ti WW gttuml. Sambo o . Master. Qolden Arrow. Alsnan Sixth race. riOOO, claiming, and up, one mile and an eighth Krick nil tSerlol. 18.10. SS 30, 14.40. won: Jim Bell 10S (Mills i. 121.50. 14.20. second: Torch Boy 114 (V. Moore), $6.30, third. Time. 1:S7 Premium. Coppershlne, Also ran Seth Cannon Club, Clearing House. Colonel Cempus. Alloy. 11000? cralmlni. Seventh race. Keydet and up. one mile aud an eighth 3 00, won; 14 10, 114 (T?homas. 19 30. Torcher 111 (Landolt). 14 50. 11 40. second; third. Time, 10, H4 Merrick (Parmalee). Ill Also ran High Life. Rhyme and Reason. Uncle Jay, Gay Lothario, Forse, Hilary. Bunthorne. Alita Allen. JEFFERSON PARK ENTRIES. mild-en- s, First race. 11000. 2 and six furlongs Black, Dancer 115. Rocket Mae 103. 102. Coreopsis Olare 103. Oo To It PowPrince 102. Princes Isabel 103., Bobby ers 105, Black Daya 103. Sauce 115. Kllby 115. Milton Moore 115, Kind Words 115. Luakana 102. Lady Assegai '112, Montlcello three-fourt- c.ltH IUptir TUtc. ,c V. ) ,: a'ZUi - Turf Results and Entries 41111 P. U 11. COMPAKTF; "'OTKP1 Orlmstead, rf J Totals 4 Ill Referee. Foote. . Service OTFP 3 0 0 I Schroader. rf 3 Oelden. If. ,,-- 2 Parkineon. c. 1 Brown, rg . .. 1 Caveirder, lg. Orr, 1 13 4 21 Totals. . . . 31 131 491 Total Referee, Chriatensen. T. T. U. P. OEN. OFF. OTFP OTP r. Huxford, rf. 3 1 1 S'Clsgg, rf... .0 0 0 0 4 0 0 SIDeapaln. If....10 0 2 Snarr., if 13: Eikrem, e... 10 0 Bonny, c. .. . 13 3 4 3 Hansen, rg. Shelton. rg. .. .3115 Da vies, lg . . . . 10 0 ?: Austin, lg. ., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tolman. rf.. Orenlund. If. 0 0 0 0 Kberly, If... 3 0 0 4 Slater, rg.... 0 0 0 0 Mus. lg. .. . 0 0 0 0 Lamont, lg.., 0 0 0 0 Total.... : ' - 1114 Oku 3 118 Sheffield, lg.. 1 0 Bean, c rf... If. Chrwtlan, 0 3 Carter, 1113 Spencer, 0 0 0 0 Petersn, rg 4 0 0 1 Stone, rg Houston, lg 0 0 0 OlAardema, lg. .10 0 3 Moiton. ii... 1 I l I Forsberg, hi.. 0 111! 11 4 4 211 Total Total 111 Referee, Rerte. O. O ; GTFP3 OTF.Pt 1 . UTAH O. te C. I OTFPl M. .st-- 13 14111 133! Totals Reese; umpire, Richardson, It, C Companies L and E and' the Band were victorious In Thursday's round basketball of the intercompany league at Fort Douglas. The Band, of Schroader's aid with the shooting, downed Company F by a eor ot l3 to 10. The fastest game of the evening, between Company L and Detachment, was won by the former, 39 to 29. Company E had little difficulty in vanquishing the Service quintet. The final score was 36 to 11. J -1- Griffith, rf .. 9 4 3 13 Simmon, rf.. 10 0 Hansen. If... 0 0 0 Tadevttch, If 1 01 01 3' 1 SlmmUter. e. 0 Dykemen. c. 3 S 1 Banclilro, rg 0 0 0 0' Berran. rg. . 101 01 Olden, lg , ; 0 11 l Wsds worth lg 0 Cowan. If. ., 3 11 SICondie. If.. 10 0 0 0 0 Vlnceui, lg. . 0 0 0 0 Smith, rg. ToUla 19 9 111 Total. Referee, Rlchardion. a Company 0 nil INTERCOMPANY MAGIC BtaBdiag. Tag Won. Lost- - Pet. 1.000 Company M . .131 Company K .167 . Deiacnmjrnt .M7 Company F. ., .167 Company H . ,M7 Company L .. .500 Company F . . .333 Hradquarter .3S3 Band .167 Service ,167 Company I ,000 Company O . T bur slay's Result. .Band 17, Company F 10. 'Company L 39. Detachment 31. Becketead. c , 7 5 3 17 u t amoiaa. i 5 Richins. lg... 110 1 O A. BmoUu.lt 1 4 ( 1 WALKER BANK. f . . Rmolka. ' v, J .10 .0 0 flUitvCT f ...... What's in a Name? TTJt: 1 - - sjte'ctively. THE BREADWINNER fl" W - Ill 4. i.ii t !. . 00: 14s. IS SO: Calif , boxes. 4s, $5 50; SOt. IS 00: Fla., boxes. SSs, $7 007.10: J7 SO: S4a and 4, 17.50ml 00: B0. $7 50: 46a Texas, boxes, to 84s. l S0i 75: 4 to M0O 3S; Ms. 15.75; Ma, 15 25S 50. WjOreen onions Utah. dox. bundle. 30 lie; Calif., dot. bunchet. 50c. leeks Utah, dot. bunches, J5e Umon---Cllf., boxes, fancy. SOOa, 11 J SO Ml OOfa lS &O; 433s. 113 00W lit: lder NEW YORK. Dee. 11 f Oeneral Motor corporation today were eheckatotallna lift Us,- receiving dividend 000, Thi represented payment of the reu-la- r eent per auarterly dividend of tnar on 41,100.000 ahare ouutandtng The extra dividend of 10 eenta, declared with the present regular dividend, and the aecond. such extra payment to be thia year, t payable on January 1. The prettou extra of 10 eent on tb , Came of Evening at Fort Douglas. 1-- Brandon at Provo packer ' 1! 71. Traction & Light company five, 26 to 11. Bateman and 81nder scored from all angles to put the Bait Lake U. P. team over the tot) against Provd U. P. opposition, 49 tb 23. The stars scored eight and seven field goals, re. Palmer ta. Oeneraily ateady to snipers, big Inactive; top, 18 10 on to butcher; early aalea choice weights, M S) 00; nothing don on other welshts; packina sows, H.Hu BelUea.lll.lt. 1.35: smooth liaht aow up to 11.90 BtlNNCAFOUI. Cattle RecetoLa, 3000. calves RertelDta. 300. Fed steers and yearllnaa fully steady; VTrmiAFOU", Dee. (,krLTT'h trie atock (teady to weak; heavy shipping y 141 car, wmpared teaeipta, aeo. Cah: No. T northern. 1.M1M1 cow In narrow demand, weak to around 3fta lower; bulla weak; veala about steady; Xo. 1 sort hem It per eent protein.11 fTl" stockera and feeders In lnht supply, about nt proietn, 14 per 3' steady: eslllV,; fed ateera and yearllnaa. 110.30.4 11 per eent protein. i. 1 iju 11 40; good weighty steers. 113.14. few lota 1 cent wroutn. Il. t wuji no. few few heifera, I11.711400; dartthard Monuna. Mil1 par1 cent protein, yearllnaa. No. amber durum, ilO&OtiliM; bulk beef cowa. IH0ia.0O; 11 31 lltae: to arrive, Ho. d hole 1 amber durum. Weight, 19 10: bulk all 1.17Vl 31i cutter. ISOOeil M: medium bull. II 7S 4 rea aururo. 7.71; practical top veals. 111 00; few Itoek- fir, ifilMii May. 11.31 i July, 1144. er. sw.wvrioao. tOOO. So. I yeuow, t orn. No. uneven. Lamb Sheep Receipt. wtuta. veil Cat. teady to ?to lower, decline on light. Barley, 4iio. sheep and feedrra ateady: top. weight: 1, I re. Ha. 11 st lor live cars to snippers, averaee tlax. He. i. H 13 pound to 11 pound.: early sale lamba to packer. Ill 00i 13 so; lamb weighty 'INNIPCO. 11 1.60: downward to slaughter ewei downclose nmrrpakl. Dm 11 ( API11.13.Wheal choice feeding from ward and 11(0: good December IHecember. 11; May. . Cash wht. Ho. t iamb, ilLwmu J0. fie eloaed at 13 No. 1 aouhero, 11.11 W. Mo. Borihern.jl.il: 101 ANGCLE. a sortaern. LOS ANQRiES. Dee. 13. Hoc Receipt too Bulk run atlll back, no aood hunt- UVKirooL. sold; truck lot 174 Bounds. 110 10: tlVJ POOL. Dee. 11 (API, Spot wheat: wetehta T toad plea, HIS. steady; Auatraiian. tin ae hi.wti'. truck load local fed. packing low. Itooefgso. o. Cattle Receipt, calves Receipts. Ml Bulk run beck; killing claaaea steady: short load oows, I7.00 8 00: good March. Is Hd (ll.lllk. iteers. Ill SO: load medium 1050- May. la 7d (11.401. 18.4018 7a: low pound feeder yearllns. July, la l ad (tl.Mta. cutters and cutters, H.o0.00: bull. 17 M 00: calves ateady: lew lot common . k, calve. 90rl00. Bheeo Recelnts. fioneTJedlunT 10 enoie lamb aunted ftl 75r 11.60: medium . to 11.000. i , heavy weight chambion. e one-tim- BandWin Tilts for Gene Tunney's vacated crown. Mono weighs 195 pounds and 6 feet I 2 inches tall. .) lHc; OMAHA. OMAHA do a committee from the writers tangle and will prepare instructions Twenty-Six- rf. Randall, rf Lambert. If,. 4 3 1 J Nrlgon, tf , 2 3 0 4 to scorers of baseball games every Clreenwood. c. 3 o 0 4 B. Matson. topped, bin. SOflSOc: skd.. BeetsUtah, 4 3 0 4 . lb lerlHe; Calif., do, bunches, 11,00. rg.. 3 0 4 McCloy. rg.... 00 0111 where. The committee consists of Thomas, McAlec. lg. 0 0 lg Brunei sprout Calif., lb , 18c: P. Harrison, John B. Foster, Sears, James A. rf 1 0 0 3 Lundstrom rf 0 0 0 0 Senior, Cabbage Utah, lb., Ibetllgc; red. lb.. Al Munro Etlas, New York, and Har B. Senior, rg 0 0. 0 0: Fowler, If... 0 0 0 0 li$c. 0 0 0 0 Carrot Utah, topped, bus, SOflSOc; gkd, rv Bullion. Detroit. Miner, lg Cal'f.. doe. bunches. 0c. The major leagues also acquiesced 17 Totals. .. 15 9 4 301 Total. Cauliflower Utah. lb.. 10tl3u)c. Referee. Foote. in a suggestion from the writers that med. Celery Utah. crtt.. tl.7S 3 00; large sizes an dsmall sires, slues, II 40i scorers for each club be appoint1 SO: per dot.. 75cfl 00; celery hearts, the dox. bunches, 7Srtl 00 ed by the league president on the adCocoanuts Skd . 110 00: dog.. 11 SO. vice of the club presidents and local GetSj Decision Cranberries Mass. and Wis.. Late How, half bbl. boxe. 110 00; chapters of the baseball writers lor b boxes. 55.25. Over Cucumber-Colo. and Ore., hothoue. one year, with two alternates to serve dot.. it.totll.N. in the absence of the scorer, and with Special to The Tribune. Fttgplan- t- Calif., lb.. 35e. a provision that a man failing to mea Fndlve Utah, lb.. 5c PROVO. Art Palmer. Los Angeles, Oarllc Utah, lb , 15c. sure up to f.he exacting standards of won the decision over Buster Bran, table, lugs. Malagas. $2.00; Or.paCIIf efficient scoring be removed. Emoerors. lb.. Be, in a six-roubout which ArUt.. boxes, The two leagues will continue to don, Butte, aeedlees. gg Calif Bnan-I.- teady. 11.00H. nm nrxnKFW (Continued from Page OGDEN. Announcment Is matte by the First 8ecurlty corporation of Ogden, which operate 25 banks in Utah. Idaho and Wyoming, that an Increase in Its a nn viil cash dividend rate Irom 17 to $8 a share will go into effect with the quarterly dividend payable to er December 31. The estimated net earnings for 1929 are announced at $880,000, approximately $14 per share, the amount in excess of the dividenaT being passed to surplus. The corporation reports Improved earnings for each quarter of 1929 over the preceding year. H....n. ArtlchokeCallf., Avocadoa James J. Jeffries, L, E Companies, the Oold FOBTLAND, Re- FORTLAND , Ore.. Dee. 11 Hog eeipta. l.v), nothing but drtveiha oh opening morket: opening steady; few truckload 110 31: light butcher. nothing else sold. Cattle Receipts. 79; calve. 11; no early Bales; market quotably ateady: rail offrr-int- t, on load mined ateera and hellers, grading strictly good to choice. Slleep Receipts, IS, all drlvetru: very few arrived! nothing gold aarly: auotably 1 Jeffries Spars With Protege OPENS PLAY 1,704,W note settlement fund with F. R, 133,903 board Oold and gold certificate bald by RecelpU. 11 . OODEK, Deot 735.053 bank ..Includint 171 tot market and tb remainder Tola! gold reserve .J.M4.148 la traruut. About ateady to 30t lower: beat Rewrve ,. 141,718 other than gold,. moatly W 00 Utht and taedlum drlva-ln- a, Total reserves .......... truck load IM aouada. M.H; feeder. 1,10967 71.473 s o. 17 H H ! . discounted1: 5 for Cattle ReeetrH. 74t. tncludlnf obU. S. Secured government by market, 1 direct and 423lMa-pou-to Emeryville, 191.7M iiBations iteera. Calif. Steady: ahort load 17ti;ii IU7S: odd let medium and tooa tteeri, Oilier bill discounted ood feeder ootrl.iO; few medium and aood it bllla Total disrnunted 703.033 COWl. heifera. llfineilftO; Dart load Sills bouct In open market...... 121.140 17 IS, odd head underarade cowa, tt JS I;. 8. eovernment aecurillea' vealrra around Bond JV odd bead medium . . 10.171 110 OS; few' common vealera, 1 a0115. 193.374 Treaeuury notes Bheep Recolpu, ezae, mciuflim tai 141.589 rew Cr rill lea lei of Indebtedness market and remainder In transit, 21. leu trucked-t- u auxed lamb. Total D. 8 eovernment aecurities 181 9.14 Other aecurities ., ... ......... 13.603 SOCTM A! rmA!cisco. 18lf.c; turkeys, express, 34tllc: firrss, express, 11 Total hills and eeeiirltlM . Ho 3012UC, all 1 r eight quotaSOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. .1,4I1,39I loi- - DueT(rom forewn banks 724 tion nominal. Receipt, ISO; around ateady to 10c I?ncollected Items .......... er; load 13. pound Neanu, iu to. , M1.787 KANSAS em.:, Dec. I? v;u'- -r' . 59.173 lotda 16S to 1(0 Utah. 110 JJi Jacklii apw. it nk premises Ail other ntmGn.':rti-.-i'- ,i r 4e: in - lent . 14 Sr art"terr ear,-- aimnles, u;03t ere m butter. 20c. us; eaivea. none; iqw, Total packing cattle Keceipu. Other produce unchanged. rgaourres . .1,431,133 barely ateady; load medium to oyd l.iARn.i rm Calltornla ateera. IU.75; packaire of Butter-fa- t, Dec. 11 (API Plain M0 pound. ID M; ood llhtweihla F R. note In ctual circulation. .1.118.514 Deoosltji' quoted at 111.00011.33: lood tmooth the Member bank-reseraccount. 1. .1,381.984 Lock, acarce. weak; packaae helfere and Onions, green. II !0i US lug. Stockton, 1 1.30'., odd bulls. 1'i.iRinniriii 40 . 3 3 in Auatrallan Jobbing, yellows. cow, and low cuttera on aoole:sauna reau Foreif n bank S.8H0 enoie 111 to browns, 11 40 8. nil; ............ Other deposit ... 18.118 care. calve, Potatoes. Jobbing, Stockton,' 13 40i3.7S 300: low - as 1.25; Washington cwl.; poorer; Sheep Receipt, 500; noioovere. Total denn.tr. weak: two decks medium to aood ...3.475 883 liems. 2.M '(3 81. we item.' woolrd Calltornla lamba. tll.lS. and Defwred availRbtlit Broilers. 23i 24c: hens, 362c; turkeys, 8S0..1H9 .7., Capital paid In ... 189,17 live, 22 28c; dres&ed, 27ti3ic. yearllnc. atuwot. Burpiua ... 3M398 AU other liabilities KANSAS CITT. ... 48.161 Kl'BBIB. 13 .Cattla He- KANSAS CITY, Dee. Total liabilities 5.431.353 e NEW YORK, Dec 13 (API Rubber fu- beef oprn-ttiind fteeri 300; yearllnts eelpu. 110 of total reserve to rtenrt.lt enH turgB ..op:nf alow, around steady: moat iradfl she bitEfJy.. d .steady :. nccem.be r, a. 71 if wrj rfr.i-o- : Mrcii."t7"rtfc:a?rTr7'5tliT; atnek.. an4ull-Iet- vl kiiot;" 16'-.smoked rlbbi-d- . Futures closed bare. ateady: atockera and teedera, crce, Cnntlneent llehlltiv nn Kin. i,.- -j ... bulk Ue&w!hc-fllJUCi hort fed lifers. 110 OOir faru , ly .,Hii.dr; .lg.0ritwvfe 1114;' good yearltrm; tu to: choice itiedtum wenht ateera held around 114.00; bulk of butcher eowi. I 361 M), low rutteri and I CHICAGO POTATOES. cuttera, 14 SOWS M, moat vealera to packVegetables CHICAGO. Dec 12 t AP 1IU8DA Potatoes ers. 113.00 down. 64 cars; on track, 187 cars, total Receipts. to 4000: lamba. steady Sheep Receipt. (United State Department of Aculture, United States shipments. 471 cars; trading 10c hllher; aheep, ateady; top fed lamba, Wisconsin about sacked steady: 12 so Bureau of Agricultural Economic -- Market slow, market atnert and better fraoe oanvei, round ahites. $2 25n2 40: fancy, I! IM' 13.00ei3.48i fed wither. I7.M. News Service JJtah State Department 2.50. Minnesota aiyd North Dakota sacked of f3 Idaho sacked round, whites, 10'2.25; Agriculture- cooperating.) CHICAGO. tlnle otherwise atated, price euoted runsets, J2 703 0O. fancy, shade higher. 13 Dec. CHICAOO. Cattle Receipt. 7M0: calvei. SOOOi. food and choice led below on Ctlt produce are those received MONEY RATES. steer and chotc steady to NEW YORK. Dec II (AU). Call money ateera. yearllnta and by growers on the Growers' Wholesale marstrom: lower trade yearlin, ket, containers returned. Prices for produce steady. 4 per cent all day. Time loans, practically all ah Mock, alow at week 0 So dys, 4411; days, 4ViS' bottom price; early top yearllnis, I1&.7A; from other states represent sales by whole- -' steady. four-ti- x weish t, 1(;3 pounds; load choir jnomli. Bankers' Prime commercial to locl retailers, us reported paper. S(u5V. steers. 114. M; better trade acceptance, elites bulls, IS thehoua United Slate Department of Agri-eultstroneer: others around ateady; aood and Market New Service. choice strone wettht vealera. stra dr. Moderate offering In local produoe; (low tendtnt lower; most vealrrs to pac- burin demand l?r mostly all lines. ker. 110 Win 13 10. rood and choice ship-pl- n APPiesutan. boxes and bus., orchard MAJORS SEEK MORE welaht. 111000)4 00; few selected run. culls out. Dellcloti. med . 3 00t2 25. small lot hllher stockera and feeders, large 13 50i 100, smsll I1354150; Rome OPTIONS TIME mra Beautlea, med ti 2srl so. it qn J. 13.000: market openln . 3 35 amall I0i90c; Jonathans, med . i 35 (low, limited early trad around 35c hithSO. laree tl 75. ami.ll tnr.,7k.n.,-.- .. erl er, buyers reiutlnt advance, particularly aolden. med , 11 (Continued from Page Twenty-Eight- .) IS; Oanos. med , 11 00m on welahty and plain lambs.' food to choice ; i winter nananaa. med. IM17S. native ana tea western tamos, wu pouno large the scoring rules 'Will be Dell-cloAmerica, llOOvilOO; u, down. Ill 00 if 2i: top choice llihtwetahts Washington, boiea. she, extra fancy. 14 50, fancy codified, unified and clarified." Tne at til &0 to shippers: few common native 13 7514large 00; Rome Beauties, fancy, throwouta. 10 M 4 10 00: food yearlln weth- alseg large rules in the two major leagues 00il .50; fancy, med sizes. Yel- scoring ers, 110 00; two. 17. SO; fat ewe, ateady. low Newtown. 75;' are not in complete accord and tnere It isni.oo: IMdini umha. scarce, auotably Arkanaa Blacks, 14.00; SplUehhergs, 3 and Stayman Wlneups steady. are points not clear. These points Wlneeap. II 50. will un- 10fi. (-f- reported tonight by ees. aaka. Barley, quotable rarure 3fi1Se, Timothy aeed, 11.1. Clover seed, lt.1 Urd, 110I010. M. Dtbs, r fed- . .. 13j Jan 13 0 11 0 ts lur .... .... CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat No. t hard. 11231,; Hoy. 1 yellow Yrn.lNa 1 Uow. lie: No. t whit. "Vie; old corn. Ma, 1 yellow, UVte; Ho. 1 yellow, 'ou. Rs. t whit, 44lof No. 4 whit. , Rye, Na. twelve OUDEN. 13. Hoaa Values. teady. .Combined- i5S4;W:ToUaVyT5ulcTFr yroterday IS; packina aowa. nlSOT Jfl federal reserve board, in thoutands of dol an, a follows: Ciule Receipt, ela, Inclndini II for lar, In market, 11)1 direct Mid the remainderM 00 1.121.307 Oold with federal reserve agent. traruwt, Uediuat and aood eeal ciivea, Oold redemption fund with U.S. 10.00; cots moo veaieri around M0C; com. treaaury f 76.717 mon bulU. I57J. Sheep Kaceipu. 111. All to traaaft Mo Oold held exclusively ueitut F, R butchorii, ' Dee. WASHINGTON. 16c f API CITY LEAGUE Corporation Boosts Rate Of Dividend i NOKTS HA1T LA EX. HORTH BAXT LAKE. Doe, ia. Boat lort, lncladina 11 tar market and 13, 1929. . . a, viie.- - I Z JD.! " J Total isi 168 13 166 175 ..761 78 INDEPENDENT 178! 302( lall 1681 156 LEAGUE. The Western Printing outfit won the odd game from the league leading Acea In the Independent league at the Ace alleys ThursJo Barney of the Ace team day night. CLIFFORD FATTEN, Sheriff of Salt Lake county, state of Utah. By C. L. Schettler, Deputy. Badger, Rich and Rich, attorneys for plaintiff. Date of first publication, December 1929. 13, NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. rolled high tingle game, with 218 pins Salt Lake Stamp and O. 8. L. won the odd game Notice Is hereby given that a special from their opponents. Wetherell .rolled tax for the purpose of extending the high three games with a total of 5j0 ' pin. paving has been levied by ordinance of WESTERN PRINTING. WESTERN PH INT. the Board of Commissioners of Bait Lake. ACES. 3 3 Utah, which became effective on Brlntort ..130 141 106 Lloyd . .100 156 166 City. December 13. 1929. S Evans .136 162 124, Anderson .149 158 202 Said special tax is levied upon the Jefierson 149 151 106 Wllbur ..158 121 145 Jorgenaen 158 173 HS Mlchaels ,115 135 !67 following described real property In Salt Knack ...180 146 150tJ. Barney 115 163 118 Lake city, to wit: In Lota a and a or Block 17, plat ' F," Salt Lake City surTotal .741 743 6671 Total! ..667 739 191 vey, abutting on both sides of Univer SALT LAKE STAMP HOSTESS CAKE 1 3 3 a sity street from 4th to Sth South streets. Buckhldt 157 154 148 Everioa .120 142 163 tn Salt Lake City, and Is due and payable C Pannier 151 181 139 Oray . ...104 124 141 In ten equal annual Installment begin11 fta 11 Iav. itt tno i r.rvli K.Pannii 139 151 lllFrickaon .153 133 l?9 ning Dec. 13, 1930. Interest at tha rate PoweU ..169 166 104 WethereU ill U3 193 of five per cent per annum on the whole -- I amount of aald tax shall be computed Totala .750 861 6671 Totals ..693 693 757 from the date the ordinance levying aald REM. RAND O. S. L. R. R. tax become eirective, to wit. tha thir 1 3 R. Webb 133 137 134 Campbell 121 138 106 teenth day of December, 1929: and inHammer 14 170 146 Piatt . ..130 177 104 terest at said rate on the whole amount F Webb 154 142 103 Mcintosh 143 147 191 ot said .tax shall be due and. Proctor ..190 157 182 JefferMi .107 126 1U parable with unpaid each Installment. If any 124 142 145Mottonen .151 190 163 Shaw installment or tie Interest aforesaid is -- I Total .747 748 710' Totals .863 740 f-- not paid on the date when same becomes due. then the whole amount of the tax NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. unpaid at the time said installment and interest are due will become due and Notice 1 hereby given that the assess- payable arid will draw Interest at the ment of a tax Is about to be levied by rate of twelve per cent per annum until the Board ot Commissioners of Bait Lake paid. One or more of said Installments City. Utah, upon the following property: In the order In which they are payable Lots 20 to 24 tnrl. and the vest 17.2 feet aforesaid, or the whole tax. may be paid ot Lot 25. mk. 1: Lots 1 to 19 Incl., Blk. at any time within fifteen days after 2; Lots 1 and 4 to 27 incl. at Blk. 3:. Lou the ordinance levying the tax becomes 1 to 29 Incl.. Blk 4. and Lots 1 to 24 Incl.. effective, without Interest: and one or Blk. 5. Normandte Heights subdivision more of said installments In tha order ot Blk. 30. tn which they are payable, or the wholen Blk. 30: also Lot 4 and Field for Acre Big "C," Five survey, tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any plat the purpose ol operating Lighting Dis- Installment Is due, by paying the Harvard ave. from 13th amount thereof and Interest to said day. trict No. to 15th East; Princeton ave. from Laird If said tax 1 not paid when dus I shall ave. to 15th East; 14th East st. from proceed at once to collect same with inHarvard ave. to Princeton ave.: Norman- - terests and cost, as provided by law dle Circle and Laird ave. from 13th East and ordinance. st. to 346.33 feet east, tn Salt Lake City. Ail special taxes are at my ofThat the Board of Equalization and fice, room 210. City andpayable County building. Review, as appointed by the Board of Salt Lake jCitv." Utah. Commissioner, will meet at the office Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, thi of the City Recorder, room 200. City 13th day of December. 1929 and County building, on Thursday and J. PARLEY WHITE, Friday, Dec. 19 and 20. 1929, between thl City Treasurer and Collector of Special hours of 3 B0 and 4 30 p. m., and on Taxes. the Saturday, Dec. 21, 7929. between Paving Extension No. 226. Second and hours of 10:30 and 11:30 a. m . and will final estimate. . consider and hear and any objections make correction ot any proposed tax RECEIVER'S SALE. which said board may deem unequal or Notice is hereby given that Walker unjust. That during aald time, between the Brothers Bankers, receiver of" Upstairs hours of 9 a. m and 5 p. m . aald list Clothes Shop, offers for sale and will will be open to public Inspection at the teU In bulk for cash the entire stock of office of the City Recorder, room 200. ttcntlemen clothing and wearing apCity and County building, bait Lake parel and gentlemen's furnlthtnars of Citv. Vtah Upstairs Clothe Shop. Bid will be reBr order of the Board of Commission- ceived by the undersigned up to 9 o'clock ers, dated Decernher 12. 192. a. m. Monday. December 18. 1929. All ETHEL MACDONALD. bids received will be submitted to the Recorder court for Its a'tion.at 10 o'clock a. m. City st. No. 13-... (operation) December Id. 129. nal estimate. WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS. Published Dec. 13. 1929. ver. 12 13 13 12 12 it J |