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Show , - . ,, I . . . . I - . . it ,. , . .7. ., ,, ,, ' , CAC' 6 nt 610 iholt l f ' ', . - - - 0 - Ntlir LI - NLX mmin LI II NiZg:" 'MOO., II ar Ilm .ammo., , . . ...ToinAnd:'..:::' k - 7457.Ar - hit-lin- , City in 1941 bur stayed .au: of organized ball last var. The outfield has ' Tornmy Holmes, Chester Ross and rookie Charlie Workman up from Nashville, with nobody in reserve except three youngsters who are owned by the Hartford club. During the winter the Braves released veterans Johnny Cooney and, Paul Waner, figuring that they were adequately prJtected by younger. men. Then a few days ago Max West and Froilan Fer nandez were tabbed for induc- tion, creating a glaring talent , ,, ,, 0..- - ,.::?8,,,.: ,.,,,,,::,, . ( 4 1 .t,.."'''' .:,.:. .1::...::." :...t ::..:,:,,,;;::::.,,,,: .,:4 .:,.0.:,:':-,-:'- t'''.4.;::.:7;:;." ' , , ' '8 ::' ., 7 Aii::::!:. , :.':.:.. i ii l't ' , ,::':::.':.;:,.47,1.'''':.:::: 'N, :':::::::.:i' K, - ' cloths $2. 13arium (311711 4.Abead , 35. Language- .--, of Wales U. Indefinite e The ' 39. 41. , release Unit of power Frighten - Di e By Grant land Rice In line itheonnie Mack's suggestion that ranking stars should only be selected from the modern field, not so much from the dim, distant and different past, you can dig-u- p an interesting baseball argument from the last decade. This argument becomes more interesting with Joe Di Maggio's - those with ten years' or less than entrance into the service. hook- ten years' experience. ing up with Bob Feller and Ted Cochrane Otherwise, Dickey. , Williams. and Hartnett would enter the For, after all. pleasing scenery. these are three Feller. of course, is the pitch- stars of the last ing standout of this last riecade. Greenberg and DiMaggia have f rom both decade, drawn the "Most Valuable 193'2, through Player Award" twice. 194'2. Jost a In addition to his slugging assecond there saults, Greenberg has shoNn douls another who ble value at both first and in must be enter. the outfield. Ted Williams was :'' Stock Quotairion 5 ' p. ' . . Laanink the best But and defensive outfielder, DiMaggio has the call. As a defensive outfielder', Di. with Trig belongs Maggio Speaker and Terry Moore, which is about all the olive You can throw in any one direction. From this group DiMaggio was the leading artist, a great ballplayer juSt, coming to his peak before entering army life. thisGiriesetn- ,Ti- - berg of the gers, who came to baseball in e ' - 1933. : Pete Reiser :A;.-Dodgers ,!:. of the has ' a running start in the Joe DiMaggio right direction until he was injured last summer, taking a big dip down the stretch: ' So The four men picked from the last decade are DiMaggio, Other PossibiliCes Feller, 'Williams and Greenberg. Pete Reiser of the Dodgers, Who is the Pick of this group? Bob Feller, being a pitcher, makes with another year or two, might have joined this list. He might the situation more complex. Which would be more useful later on. he to a team, for example. a Bob At the age of twenty-onFeller or a Joe DiMaggio? A Bob led the National League in or a Williams or a Green- - ting. He was one of the best first-yea-r men that major-leaguberg? , BuIlliorr---.:.-,-.- Cedar 43. Lively sons 44. Particle , .08 .0412 .01 .0014 . ' Crown Point Dragon E. Crown Point East Standard E. Tintic Coal East Utah Empire Mines Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily Con. .Eureka Mines Eureka d ,, ... ,..,.rtew York ',... .0714 .09 .20 .02 .12 ...... .,. .011i :08 .02 ..03 .16 .1112 .0014 .12 .01 .0014 .0714 .04 .20 .0114 .15 .021'4 .01 .08 .25 e.0034 .0044 .03 .002 .0112 .30 .01 .on, .35 .02 i .02 .01 .0114 - - 2.00 .05 .0114 2.50 .0534 .1414 .61 .0014 .01 .58 New Quincy North Lily No. Standard Ohio Copper Park - Bingham Park City Con. Park Xonold Park Ne!son .07 .20 .64 .0012 .0112. .57 - moli .ol .0734 .02E5 .0434 ' . .01',2 .02 Sioux Mines So. Iron Blossom So. Standard SA'allMen Con. 2.50 Lead Standard Chief Utah Con. , ' Ut. Wyo. Con. Oil.. Victor Con. Walker M1ning Wes t Toledo Wilbert Yankee Con. Zum a Ut. Id. Soo. Corn. 1,1. Id. Sur. rid. 8 Unliated Stoek4 , Amalg Su. PM. Con. wag. a itch. N a tiOTIRI Tun. L M.in. Vt. Fire ray 11. P. k L. $11. Pfd. 11, P. at h. 87. Pfd. Z. C. M. I. 19 : 3a .10 JO ' .02 .03 .03 2.8212 .001'4 .02 .02 2.80 7 65 3.85 2.2714 -.59.00 .. .. -- .49.01 54.75 52.75 1; .,,,a4,aca,,,p8,...44,444.,....9844-44-40.1iciaiiiiisi- 7.80 464 BethSt1 446 Sollic rAill111111'41111111111111 501710 Stork,' 39i Amalgamated - BARG 41236 do 436 Ifl Mola 5074' Reve&B 3,48607 ttioiiW ,: 449,...., 4468 47'2481 10Pac 412469 SoPse , Sente 314s46 4741 !Salt Lake Curb 0r72 UnPa,141.4147- .-110411'11, 1644. WestUn 16518...., , 1041 ji,10 26 Se 6514 05.00 6214 1314 97111 88 38 673,4 61 26 109 10834 23 0834 98 67 709 48 .1 62 6374 983i OV6 113 I I 'a 9Peuri9 Sugar - .. Armstrong r. It AtehlT & S F 32 Atl L... Coast MIRA 1 17 33 Corp.-..- Oh & 51 A 113 on 117.09 . .. . Yesterday's bank debts. 14.458.065.00. Same day last year, 02.587.554.00. TeKlay'e clearings. 14,349,028.05.4 Ilitine day 3030,331M 341a 12 814 17 10 .18'4 1534 58 3334r 1114 6 1514 g 'I 1834 3814 381a WW2 8814-- 114 12 1814 6814 :3 193-- 12 38 2834 3114 2631 34 g W-ri- t Erie Calif Par. Canart Part 3612 5714 .47 19 Enc.-ru- 221'. , 2214 lei 1 114 1334- '- 14 1114 8 : 14 1214 914 1614 3817.- 7- v. 511 28'4. 3114 1134 3434 4714 'Recast G A A El Piet Corot Credit..) Conti- - Invest T romt Solis.- COI ken- Com'sidth t Comlwealth Cons COMI COPOPIIII E4iA011. Conan! CnniainA Cont Bak 7 487 6 4 -1- - 1- 80 94 Crown Crueible Deere 4 Zellerh Steel. wilchf Detroit Diamond Douglas Eastern footman LI Auto du Pnn Co F.li Mat Aire N di A L Kod Lit 13'4 1714 3534 3214 14 713i 17 3514 1414...1424 11.16 1234 1n34 22 1114 21'4 2114- - 2114 ,4 i'4 - 714 31 43;i 32 34314 35 Ito - Honestly, though, there's no 11 use shoving the blame for the feebleattaek on the outfiela .300 hitter on the squad. Iiitless wonders, that's what they were last year to finish in ,the first division with the puniest offense in the league. There's Frank McCormick. .217. at first base: Lonnie Frey, .266 at second; Eddie Miller, .244 at short, and Bert Haas, .239 at third. Despite a couple of poor years, McKechnie still is convinced that the big first sacker is a hitter. Perhaps he may not bat as well as hod id in 1939-4- 0 dersthere's not r 14 14 35 1534 3314 32 .32 14 1 gqi 11114 914 3414114 1214 32 89 ' 17 10 7 14514 8814 14411. 144,4 14 31 32,4 3814 16034 16034 3651 36 14 3214 I 160 3 36 3,11 GI Owen-il- l Pac G&Eler Par Tin Cons Mot Pack Pan Am Aii.. Park rt Parke Davis Penney J. C. Penn it R c 24 381'4 Thumbnail Review PitchingExcellent. CatchingGood. InfieldGood. OutfieldFair. BattingPoor. FinishFirst -- . - Division. Farm Prices 1Livestock score 92 91 scors 90 score 89 score Nitts . 37., EGSK ItneelaL - nbZtri .38 .38 unchanged Cheese 341.741: nominal, no quotations. Nixed Eggs 22.663; firm. colors: fancy to extra fanny 40 0 41: extras 3912: storage packed firsts 3104: graded firsts 38: current rereipts 3512: mediums 35: dirties No. 1. 3514: average checks 3414. Whitest Yancy-t- o extra fancy 3912 0 41: special 3824 0 39: standards 3814: fancy heavy mediums 38038; mediums 371,S. Browns:Faney to extra fancy 300 401i: specials 38; standards 38, mediums 36. NEW VORK, April 8.(AP)(The followtne poult1 (metal:lens are wholesale sellers prices which ,inelude .a112 vent .allosvanee above ceiline levels for first hand distribution costs and comMi9,10011. NORTH SALT LAIE, April 11.(11tah USDA )Cattle: Receipts 775, includes through. IS for market and 82 direct. Good to choice truckedin steers 14.000 16.00, common steers down to 9.50; odd irtieked-imedium heifers 1130. good betters quotable up to 14.60: canner to tre(hum tilleke4140.POWS 6 004 IL gond itieis quotable to 13.00,- - bulls 10.00. Teel. erg down from 16.00. 369 Hogs: Receipts 615, includes 705 .48 CREESZ San Franciseo Triplets (Prices checked dai1y1 143 for market and 103 direct. top 15.3$ on. 185 to 250 pound butchers, mixed weights 160 to 185 pounds 14.85. below 160 pounds 1436. 250 to 295 pounds 14 85, above 295 pounds tbrough, Steady. 14.10: 12.50(113.75. BOWS all Sheep: Receipts 422. Nothing done earli. through. OGDEN, April 11.(Utah.IJSDA)Cat tie: Receipts 205, includes 1b0 for market and 5.5 through. Not much 'done early on limited fresh suPPIY. odd small lots and Wednesday-1s- - late sales about steady. few sales medium to good drive-i- n steers 13.00015.00; few good betters 13.00014.00. common steers and healers down to 10.50 and below; few good cows 12.00012.50, cutter to medium 9.boo JIM. common .25 down: bulls scar ouotably steady at 12.50 down: vealers, mostly medium to good 14.50016.00. Hogs: iteccipts 810, Includes 150 for market and 610 through. Slow, market not fully established early, few sales and bids steady toulightly.hijber at 1.40 on top barrows and gilts averaging 180 to 250 pounds, averages below 180 putinds 14.40014.90 and over 250 pounds 14.40015.65: sows 13.00013.85. Market closed steady at 15.35 On top butchers. Sheep: Reeelpts 475. ineludes 250 log market and 225 direct. Ne early sales. 1814 3014 3S 1834 1634 M 19"a 4 3 3 33 295 58 41 14 14 1'4 181's 3014 814 1714 514 6014 1334 1814 44 234 14 53 17 2 65 (or 0 4 5 3114 43.4 3014 3414 23's 23'4 2814 90 3114 4314 .23 2914 Sou Sou Snit Sou 28's 89 S9':4 31 4114.25 2814 4214 3334 28 -- 18 8 4 13 15 27 21 8 102 fil Ry Rry of SII 14 Corp M 21. 13 29 1,S 1034 1734 161,4 1814 . 14 714 la 24'1 24'4 2434 14 . 29 4814 3211 11 ai Ps 3514 343t1 3414 32 5314 931 1014 6 5314.... 914 1114 25,..; 2514-- . . s 141 21.'4 "- sx; 33. ,0 . $16,715,307.41 . . . , 11,000,000.00 600,000.00 882,693.13 3.000.00 :' , I Accounts 2.387.193.13 $10,103,000.62 stock with total par value OS 1 MEMORANDA Attget! (ant, .sreurit4tg, 1411.1t1 IWO 100,00000 15.000.01 125,000.04 - 100,000.00 I 100,000.09 - -- Notary Public. SEAL) at 'Salt Lake County. My Commissioir. expires April 23..1944. . , ...' Correct Attest:. ... Rsiding .. JOSEPH - .' , , , .1 . , - , , - ' DirectOre. ' .',,, ' ','',' do hereby certify thi4 the foregoing ie a true and correct copy of the 'statement nt the above neeet4 , .. . company, Died in lay office on April 7. 1943. ' 14 r - FIELDING SMITH, S' s of MAR. Office of Rank Commissioner! . 1.. ,,,''' I. J. IL.KnapP, Chief Examiner of the State trf Utah. v4 ROGERS. D. WILLARD - 2511- 4e shown obligations , x 14 4, 1314 ' 12418514 14.00 1,911.36 S'alt -County of Willard R. Smith.. being first y sworn according to law, deposes and saYs, is Cashier of the abo named bank and that the above and fore. gOinr report contains a full. 3rüe and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of hits mesa on the 3Ist daY of Nevin. IVO. ,wILLARD R. SMITH. Subscribed and swo ne to before me this lth day of April, 1943.',. 7; 331s 113N 9 1114 7 25 4a 3,947.11117.67 that he 2434 4614 3211 27..00 and - 14 9 38 314 8914 1314 2311 3,522,427.14 83.660.29 ACCOUNTS -- 3811 314 6914 1514 231'4 414 1314 4.415,411.9Vi aireet and guaranteed, pledged to $ liabilities Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary orC. corporate Power!, and for purposes other than to secureliabilities . , , $ Total Seteured and preferred liabilities: -of Deposits secured by pledged as sets pursuant to requirements t. law . .0- 14 2114-2- 31, UK& 11,030.475.41. C (,verI1rjnL obilgatIono, Peet re deposits and other 10 91"4 $ .. Total Capital Pl4vd tt:- - Ai ka 1314 15 39 314 7014 1434 2414 5 1314 33'1 Subordinated CAPITAL $1,000,000 00. 3414- -14 2814 2514 2914 471.4 including' Total Liabilities and Capital Aceounts .This bank's capital consists of common 1917 1034 1714 3414 (not CaPital Surplus Undivided profits Reserves 1614-- 111 '72 ê 28114 1414 Stand Oil Cal 68 Stand Oil Ind 13 Stand 011 J 82 20 Ston4 'at Web gtortrbak Corgi 5A Swift 14 15 Pacific Sunshine 3014 2314 214 1214 Cal Ed '4 214 .31. Total, liabilities below) 14' V4 14 1014 Shell Union Oil Sil Kiiir Coalit 4 4 14 Ski 13"s Rev Rey Tob B Safeway Store Scagrave Corp Sears Rob 14 8 .18,424484N 19 30 1914 50 .11115 14 :t 134 of business on March $14,103.00013 , k . . LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals. partnerships, and corporations ....$ 1'91.761.11 Time deposits of individuals. partnerships. and corporations 16,093,133.21 Other deposits f etrttlied and officers' checks, etc.) 130,360.08 Total deposits .M.715,307.19 14 2814-- - 3' S CI 011e Total 'Assets 11a 1814 1914 573,4 110 3 12 Steel,Cop & 14 14 161i Am 199 RayOriter Inc Rem Rand NA 1814-- ,- 2a,li 58 Loans United Elates Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures . Corporate stocks , ' Cash. balances with other banks, includiny reserve balances., rash items in proof's! of itollection ............ Bank premises owned $121,185.24 Real estate owned giber than bank Premises ,.. Other assets 14 16 1914 573.4 2814 114 2314-- 7 1814 Lake City in the State- of Utah,- a t the ASSETS anti diseounits Of 14 9 914 20 Silt 14 381,14-- 114 8's 17 10 Co Alt Texas Co v4 914 10 68 10 Sitiry 111371,i32113811,1:, The Reds CO. 414 14 1814 914 24 '2014 20 2314 2314 23 Oil Elev Ohio Otis Sorony-Ca- Ali 11114 0"1 91:4 115 Sirvel Inc "3. 12 "'4 5'f 2,4 1414 North Pac Repub 241,4 2414 29 32 14 4 35 25 29 31 33 5 18 133 es 14 18 3014 Distillers 814 834 GYPsum 1714 1714 Nat Lead 51.'s 78 & L Nat .Pow 6014 61 Nati Steel 131'4 133a Newport Indus 1814 1814 NY Cent RR NY Cht&StLpf .10 4434 44 7 2414 25'4 2534 NY Shipbuild No Am Avia 110 1414 1314 1414 1534 Nor Am Co. 133 1514 15 K 14 714----38 20'4 24 Cash Reg P Dairy Radi Ili 414 3134 214 35 Biscuit Nat Nat Nat Nat Nat 914 St Car 10's Pub Svc N J 35- 173s 10 34's Putman 85 1614 Pure Oil 5 1714 Purity Bak 17 3514 24 814. 40 Presed 4, 1 4 2414 814 12 I 23 Pet Ward Murray Coro PeDsi- - Cola F! I Milk 41,114,-- -- 30 71 126 Co. 2034 Mont rbitInit,zr- -C1,-r- . Postal 4214. 4814- -1 12'4 ,223is eor 5 1434 1831 Phelps Dodge CIM,It Col Vg 2834 3s diWt 74 MeKess & R 'Miami Copper 23 12 23 31 'a Param Pie Celanese Corp 52 3514 Cerro de rag 41, 24 Chn & 0 4442i 21 1753a ChrY4 Coro Coot C.n Bid Atiked Motoes 120 1.55 1 3.70 Coot Coot Oil DI 18 28.75 39,50 Corn Product" .7.25 7.65 rratI4 CA 34 8 .65 9.00 5 L. Bank Clearings 011 WY . ., . Mid Marine Marshall Field ii. - ic... .255 Was Tops , :t day s Borg - fuel Oil Relining A''''itillish Rome Fir, 6574 62 63 14 11 : I His - Dressed poultry firm. all fresh and KANSAS MI', April I.(AP-USDA- ) frozen priers unchanged. flogsSalable and total 2,000: slow. Live poultry nominal, on quotations., uneven, 50,15 lower. top:15.31: good and 180 lbs. and up 15.15030: choice Tim-De- t 140. 8 33i4 33lls 3314 Axis 170 pounds 14.85U15.15; sows 14.650 Timben R Ba 2 4712 4714 471a-- , 14 90: few 15.00. 8 28 '8 Transamerica 8,14 CattleSalable 1.500 total 2,309: calves Trans k W Air 8 1814 18114 1814 , Salable and total 150; fed steers and 1r l';;1à 3148174 'Y4 Twent 58 2014 193.4 1914 Un Bag & P 34 1014 1034 1014 yearlings fairly active. steady to strong: she stock dragging, weak to 25 lower: Un Carbide 85 24 14 8414.8414 bulls and vealers steady: stocker and 7 9314 93 Un Pau 14 93 feeder classes unchanged; light to mod1 Un Pae nf 8414 8414 8414 nn erate carry-ove- r in dealers pens: load of Unit A UFO'S- 32 2314 2214 2214 824 64 34.11 3514 Unit Aircraft 341a pound Kansas led yearling steers 16.50: few loads good to choice fed 1 87 Unit Corp Pe Ps 35 medium 'honied. United Drug Ills 1014 1014 14 steers 15.50 016.25:few Hales good heifers and 13.75015.00: pi Gt 9 6734 67l4 6714 Unit Fruit 34 26'14 ' 3.4 Nv 2614 26 23 mixed . sue Gas 330 Unit yearling's 15.25075: load of me. 81'2 IP4 (it Imp fli 61114 1614- -11 1,1 diem cows 11.25: odd bead sausage bulls S Gyp 2 63 68,.2- -1 Greyhd Co .. 11 1714 1614 13.75: 1614 17 16 waters II 15.00. 43 Stater Al S .. Inri 14 3114 3914 top Holly 391,2214 14 4014 4114 40 II S Rub 68 3133s 3714 SheepSalable 8.500 total 9,000; slow, 371i 417 1.H121: 44";3 S S R&M 1414 1414 . 9 sok, .6o,'4 6014 144 1,4 practically no slaughter lambs sold 73.4. Ca IT S Steel 4 'Pa77. 63 Oil Houst early: opening bids lower but asking 5814 5714 5714 34 9 at wooled lambs 9 914 priees fulliy steady; ... ti s sil pf 10 118.e- lit. Buds Mot ... 15 118 above 15.75: eight cars shearing 114 134 Pi ... Vanadium Coe 14 2214 2214 2214 3.2 held Hupp Mot .. 13 lambs 14.75. , Co 3 233'4 14 2314, 2334 Walgreen IIrce(Tn .:....5586151S I::: Warn Bros P 39 1234 1214 1214 3s 8 e 1414 34 West 1414 86 Pa 114 114 .. 15's & C 11 18S 1714 Yellow pf 17l4- -Ili Inspir Cop 63 35sf 341a Weft U Int N Can .. 65 3514 3414 341a-- 114 302 e-- 3,1 Young S & T 13 377,4 371a 374s- -- 811 A B 8 2231 23.4 2214 5 WA 2834 2$3,4 Zenith Rad '4 West 191:4 1;34 141 PT27T. :: 19194 102.i West E & M. 28 9414 93,a 94 V4 Sidt'S .;: White Mot .;. 10 21 2014 V2 201i Total today 1,808.040: Previous day IL. johns man St.l. 13 83,4 8214 's3 14 514 53,4 31 261,4 25's s k L Willy' Overt 48 8 2514--, I 091.582: Week IMO 1741.950: Year age Wilson & Co al l'4 347.380: Two years aro 357.230: Kenn Con ... 128 3514 3414 3414-- 1V: Jan. 8 Woolwrin FW 28 3734 3714 3714 3,4 to date 02.721.221: Year ago 31,815,44C S . . . 5 23'. 23 KirrrgeGr o .' Wrigly W Jr 1 281: 66 66 -1 Two years ago 37.183,179. 13 23'a 28 . . : 30' 14 4 30' 4 30 Lehman Corp STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT Lib-O-1,. 3614 Glass id 3614 38 State Capitol 714 714 714 , . Libby. MeN&L, 86 Salt Lake CO 3t, Utah 2 32"a 321,4 3214 Life I. Savers REPORT or CONDITION OP THE '4 Liggett k MB 41 6814 6714 6814 34 191a 19 1914 Lorillard .(PI ZION'S SAVINGS BANK & TRUST 14 9 3614 3614 3614 Mack Trucks i Balt , 72 19 72 7114 13 104 10434 1043'4 24 39 3114 388 .38 39 385a .1;3 83 13 54 114 War 49'a 1100 700 Air- - Douglas Li a slim groove. 4.20 flarnsdall Oil ' 2.6212 Bendix Mt Beth Sll 81,07 51.00 'Irwin.' Ant 55.50 Border Co Bing. Mel. 2 no at 412. Cliorado. 5,000 at .... .....,.., cific, Homestake, craft. United Aircraft, Lockheed, Curtis Publishing, . American Sugar. Fajardo Sugar and Chrys ler.. Oil steels and coppers held Aviation Corn 335 Bald born ct 17 10.371i 1075 200 at 18:. 300 Lii 1,1Burekx Lilly Con., NiFig YORK,- April 114AP)--Fullow- . in are today4 high.- low and closing ..illorn Sil . 2n0 at Bonds on New of the York Stork prices Leonora: at 14: 1.000 al 34. anti the total sales of gavel ,.....mi. view, 2.000 Exchange 8,000 at 8; Imo at 8; 2:808 ' 'Bond: at 6.1 Sales In 11,000 Ohio Cop., 1.000 at ,7::1,000 at 734. Sales. High, ,Low. Last. Rico Are 225 at 60. . 127 100 9934100 Sioux Mines. 900 at 44 9114 91AANI1e4g. 91 00 PP572010 7 73 73 73 100 at '39. Walker, ., 59- - 86 86 --- rt. 14.Com., 01 at 2.25. 108 110814 108 AmT6111066 Unlisted 9 108 10814 AmTAT314661 Ct. Pr.. 07, 4 at 55.25; 1 at 05.00. ": 7 10134 10534 105 Arm Del 4850 . 68 11434 11431 114 ATSF 4s95 , AC1, rich. Standard 'GPS preferred Southern Railway, Southern Pa. .01 108. 35. technical a faig correction brought in some bid- d,ng, brokers said. The war news persisted as a bullish influence. Conspicuous on the recovery shift were .J. I. Case, Deere, Good- - , 2. ,.,, N Fir. Sake , Low-price- NEW 'YORK. April 8.fAT147-Fo1lowjo- g' is the complete 'tabulation of to. stock traneartiong on the New .30 York Stock Exchange: .60 (Sales in Hundreds') .01 Net. 4.15 , 5.25 Sales. Rich. Low. Last. Chr. .30 Adams EXP 22 1214 1214 12'i .38 la .0014 18 Air Reduction 12 Al 44,4 431a 433'4 . 14 .0012 614 Alaska Juneau 46 634 .0214 3 15514 11514 115'4-- 114 .0212 Al Chent &D .0014 .02 1034 39 14 Allied Strs 1014 10's .01 .05 2514 Allia.Ch Mfg.. 213 36 3534 4 14 .01 .03 914 82 Am Can 8 80 .001'4 t .0014 Am Car & Eds. 55 3814 2a 343'4 3514 .0014 Am toeomo. ',IR 1434 141,a 1414 .00P,4 93-914i .0814 914 AI Am Rad & leS 57 vs 1.80 18 1..75 Am Roll Mill 14'4 143i. :10g .113-.0014 4814 4834 Am Smelt & R 15 47,4 '1 .0034 14 .011'3 Am St1 9 38,1 28 281. .04 .06 Am Tel 1- Tel 24 14334 14314 14314 .02 .05 5314 5414 Am Tob B 10 5414 .30 .2912 12 38 375,i4 3714 .Am Viscose. 114 . .001'4 31 97 3114 31 Anaconda Tar Baby Tint ic' Central a MAX MARSHALL ceiling. es 3.00 .00Y4 .08 .0512 .25 .59 .0014 . 'tip sembling a couple of dusteloths. Not many weeks later, he with61(AP).-Butte- r, CHICAGO, redrew from retirementprobably ceipts 336,631: Aprilfirm: prices as quoted was too the it by unthat Chicago price current are on the grounds and changed. permanent or something Erg, receipts 28,689; firm': prices went into the Garden to slather Willie Pep, the featherweight NEW YORK. April 8(AP)Butter champion. 737.135; firm. Prim at stock market, on ..a selective basis, regained its equilibrium today and a wide assortment of favorites edged into new high ground for the year or Dealings slowed after a fast bute--------Dow-Jonstart. Buying shifted Averages uneven J. A. Heide & Co. Mem from one section of the list to Furnished bv New York Stock Exchange. another, with farm implements, Ibeordatis:gliatlhse High Low Last Change .48 136 68 135.18 135.52 utilities, sug- rubbers. aircraft 35,75 35.20 35.30.19 Rails ars; scattered rails and special.11 18.98 19.24 18.80 ties receiving alternate support. BI:ottlil:Itsies .03 95.60 .24 issues again were commGditica ... . '133.39 3g91.31 30.66 75 1941 high the speediest movers although 1941 low 16.82 26.43 115.30 &Lime failed to duplicate the 1940 125.90 32.97 26.42 three preceding better than two-lo- 1940 high 118.84 22.14 12.08 million-sharsessions. Turnover 14 13,4 1314 was around 1,800,000 shares. Ad- - Elee Boat ... 20 13 314814 381 11eIrgtlict'ontee T" or to a fractions of Vances point 34 36l4 3614 36,4 Gen Elec .. 72 morethere were a few wider Gen 2ii Food. .. 5 3814 38'i 3814 i near the jumpspredominated Mule .. 814 close although top marks were tG; Motors . . cut in most cases. I's 714 Gillette S R .. 6 'Vs 38 58 3914 38",a1 The feeling that average Gtinch B& IR .. 53 14 3814 tq 3" 301,2 36'4 of the dav before may have "3' NT RY 44 3014 12 Bonds turned irregular, as did commodities. At Chicago wheat vas oft li to 1 IA cents a bushel. Cotton. in late trades, was down 5 to 25 cents a bale. .08 .03 .05 .04 .02 .03 Alva' Park Premier Park Utah Pioehe Briotol . . .... ..... Plumbic Mines . Plutus Prince Con. Rico Argentine Royston Coal'''. Silver Ring Coal. Silver Xing West. Silver Shield Si IVCr Standard t .: Large whits extra. dozen Large, white standards. dozen Medium. whits extras, dozen , dop 1)140Vitled ma generated cbamplotisbip resqlt his hands had deinto something re- ...z NEW,- YORK, April , .05 .01 .02 ly, claiming ! Stocks Resume Advance e .Olt; .0114 .0514 .19 .001a ' $ .03 .0314 .0114 .0412 .141a Naildriver New Park NeW Premier , Donal .no14 .0212 .0034 031a .0314 .01 Mt. City Copper Mountain View - .00,4 .02 Mose-o- Tin tie Tin tic Union .08 .,, .0212 .03 .03 .001:2 .44 .50 .04 .01 .10 .0012 ....... .... r .06 1... '.02 .0112 .01 .001'4 .41 .47 .0314 .15 Gold .Chain Great Western Horn Silver Howell Indian Queen Kennebec Kentueky Utah Keystone , Leonora ... j Little May Magnol.a Lead ' Mammoth Miller Hill Miners Gold Missouri Monarch The Big Four - Standard .01 .0112 .10 .05 .02 .0012 Croft e dli inr,mmimme Tali s Asked. .0012,7 Central Standard hit-Fell- F25 7 Cardiff e t Bid. ., Am. Met. M. Co. Big Hill Bingham Metals Black Metals Bonanza Mining Bristol Silver Chief Con. silver Clayton Colorado Con, Coll). PosNal onibine Metals Comet Coalition Commonwealth Lead ' snaaturalmhbititneart ioofa thehitt!tieor., iCresent Eagle ' 11'4'M S. L. Alta Tunnel , - Can't Squat Faht---,,-One thing he ough,L to know Is that he can beat A Instrong in the ten rounds that were fought the other night, or in the twelve rounds they're now .talking about for the ball park fight; or for that matter, in fifteen or fifty. Armstrong's so slow he .can't even souat fast any more. won't take Arm. "If they Picked Maggioi-Williamsi-Feller-And-Greenb- ..,, e., Alter playing with Pitts. in 1939 Ray was returned minors and was WW1 Rochester In 194041 and Sacra. mentswtestoeasen:---il- e had a fine year in the Coast League, hitting .297 anddriving in 102 runs. s, Cincinnati pitching looks good. as usual. The Reds lost Gene Thompson and sold Paul Der. ringer but they have Bucky Walters, Johnny Vander Meer, Ray Starr and Elmer Riddle as front liners, with Joe Beggs, Clyde Shoun and four youngsters who should help as -- - Nvt-v- '411111111111r411M1111r4 titles . - y 111111111111111:AilME 11111111111WANERMI 42. Spanish get-lin- g Four Ace Ball Players Of Last Decade ,. 17. Conditions, ue 0, Sport light. 4 Animovii3b article 1 x ( - - , ow, ills to 91 s, REMBIBIIIIIMEMIE 30. Undivided 31. Tattered - '' :: ' '''':.:. ,',..,'..,.,.,,:,,;::,j"11-::,- MEET THE SCRIBE WHO PLAYED FOR THE TRIBE: Franklin (Whitey) Lewis, "rookie" third baseman will be with the Cleveland Indians this year.--Lewiseries at athlete, played only two games for the Tribe in an intro-squa- d oyette, Ind, but Manager Lou Boudreau was so impressed by the "youngster's" play he suggested Lewis, stay with the club for the rest of the season. After some bickering, Lewis agreed, although, he refuses to understudy 'ken Keltner, regular third sacker. Instead, Lewis will occupy a spot in the press box, where he is more at home as baseball writer and sports editor of a Cleveland newspaper. The cameraman caught Mr. Lewis during workout above. (International). 1111111 28. Tinge :''' ::'4,''''Ifl:'-'7'.,,':'::,1:. :.:: ':;i1:::4:.:.::' :::::,;';::. ' ,- 0.,.:!,,:.::".:- I '..:1:',40:;1;".4...:.:ti:i1:4. , i Pl.:. season.---"77----- - , AOP...'''' sar - Loosened Joints The Reds have an exponent of relaxation exercises and ocientio flow gni hand who ca. is loosening the players' and this in turn they make for better batting. McKechnte so and is giving Bill Mil. who conditioned the Tulsa team last fall, full rein. Mueller, who was with a half dozen years Boston, will do the catch. ' Ir,z::,:i ''''f,' Hitters Millet ' ,i.,...f.,....i. I one-fourt- ..Z,, 6 Brisk - !::.:1.:;:.ti:!...:g:.::.::::A-7,777.77- 0- :.::::.::14:AH;, ." st 1:.::::ft..ilti 147.IZ:::4;'::: !' :;::::: 7 .',1,.,; ..,,,.:::;::. - .. (,4Zi 15 1943Page that Frey and Haas will do bet. ter and that a change of scenery average for ' ::74;r:l'.;',.;,:.::::: , ..ti'::::;.i'.:;:::;r:::.:.:2::, .A1:..5:',...::4;:.7. ..,0" ;:i .:,:::,,, ".. 1 :" .. -- : NI: ,..?::??...:::,,"::- . k a club offensive power. NEW YORK; April 8Mike JR.- In McKechnie's five years With cobs today. named the first week in June' for: the return Henry the Reds, Cincinnati has spent on Armstrong-Bea,Jack ., fight in around a half million dollars and has yet to come One of the ball parks;; if anda hitter. The deluxe e to tirid UP with provided anybody is model produced Beau:Iack by average of .225 with running the other night in the atheterrific Reds-laring at Madison Square Garden and apparently he's still running, Crabtree May Help Mild Will, the Wilkinsburg dea-this time away from an estimated 'million dol- coin. Sigures Este' Crabtree, who gate of late last lars. was with the Cardinals Anyhow, Onkel Mike was un- vear, viIl help some. But Crabable to announce that he made tree is approaching .40 and can't any progress with the Beau be used regularly. Max Marshall, Jack people over the week end, with a nifty .255 average, and with- respect to,interesting them Mike McCormick with an almostas-gin a- further meeting with the el- ood .237. will be the power derly and spavined Armstrong punchers of theReds Outer garwho lost a unanimous decision in den. The others are Frank Kelten rounds and apparently won leher, Hank Sauérfrpm SyraIncluding cuse. Eric Tipton and Gee Walkeverybody's ' heart. those who never before suspected er. if he joins the club. McKech-one. had There's nothing nie has no idea now which of they more maudlin than a supposed- these will be used. Hell probly sophisticated- New Yorker, ably do a juggling act with them, whenhelhinks somebody is 'trying to extract a lucky hit out the buSinessalthough, in of their systems now and then. truth.-that'no great novelty. Frankly, he'd Prefer not to think Wasn't Henry about themprodupes headaches Chick Jack is managed by you know. a Little (Hercules) Weregeles, to be whose used the guy pitch to carrying of publicity copy Onkel Mike announced, newspapers, and by Bowman Mil- strong," ligan. who was club house man with an alarming clatter of por. at Bobby Jones' Augusta links, celain dentures, !'then I'll put on and a syndicate of Park Avenue an Armstrong-SammAngott (IOW,' 4'0' dilitantes, for twelve.rouilds." tie of colodion- - from an em- fight Vingott's the- young .man who ploye's pass, have him pieced 'mysteriously resigned the world's up like a mosaic. ::A ' i Slated In June ',.!.::1, .: .,;,..::::"::1;, ::,4:I.i:.:!:::?.!;::0,1.::::::::..:t i;.,:.::: .. Armstrong-Jac- :' ... ,S, when the Reds were pennant winners, but Bill thinks he can ,,,,,sr BLOOMr>ON, Ind April an old base-I- I .0.00,4 Ire saying that an outfielder ,..,...,awo. who can't hit ought to pay his fili',....-.: way into the park. On that ',.;.',::,',si if,,) basis Manager Bill MrXechnie , 10 of,the Reds shquld get .a gate- keeper here and charge admis rNleior) sion to the outfielders. at the ::. , ,,,,,aao,.. Cincinnati camp.' lirdo, For none of them can hit that is. none can hit in the neight Nct, borhood of .300, wyith enough ".;,,,:. ,,l- ,,,,. , consistency and distance' to give : ::1:.:..:.:1:...4N11:11:0:!6:g'......:,:.:.. nom; 27. 1:,..,:: ".:?.::.: .1.:'g l''.:A.;::':a:.:,:: A ' , , ,..,.:,,::..,,:::;1......,,,Ii:...,; 7.7:7::.:.V!'::1:::;Z::.:.:"::: 1 Bout Boxing , ';:.!4:?!:Ii r 1'!:'..t::'4.::-.::'..,- DAILY CROSSWORD ,- r c.t 4,1''''::::4:::;'::"::;,::i::'::.' , I .. l'''..::'". .. fr Ma'y' . Reriim. ,.,,, ..':',.,:.'::!.:.:L;;.S.'7. "- - ..... -- ,, Jo If , t, ,,.. Aprt y, By Dillon praham : , , ' ,.: Cityrttah--Thuratla- 0., 0,S14,..,'''''N t NN,77 ,:,,,,,,,:::,:,:::,:,, ,:,,,,,i,,,,,,.,,,,:,,.:,,,,,,.,:,4 .: .:;'4-.- '. ill' Z:iL;;4:4,1:. .''' : :. F..:.,,'.:::;.' ..:'. .Y.: it k '":; x tk. II iA.... I N ,Itk.u.", 3 '!........:T.:1!::'4":.:! :...! . :,:,,,,,::,,"::,::: ,f, , 1:: ::::ti:,'..' ''''..,,.. s4),.. - ,,, )i.:;:;;.:.ii:.', :14'''',:i '"'', i''':'''L , collo ,, .,..3. l:::: 114i1L,:le ,ii:Hl ,,,,..7.,,z.,,..., :.,,,t,.,,..e.,, ::,--- V;;':;i.:,...1' ,..,,13.s , Salt Lake Same Old Story With jleds , . , ,.,,:.iv 1: - On The Spot 11,-- Zip I ...., ,s. baseball evetrisaw. Pete was on his way to another great year until he Was inThese havebeen 'the Big Four last surruner. He soon of the last ten years, rating only jured shortage. dropped from a .330 avgrage to a .220 mark' down tile'stretch, through games where he Moogg OCIPIE31 a ed on the bench. CORR DEM There were days when he dionclo 0121011113 could barely swing a bat. 13. Sword Case 45. Concludes ACROSS 01E10 MIECILIMM and Hughson of the Red Pesky WILM11113013 ItE12 Sox were two others who had 15. Cried 1. Agreement 46. Paradise SLID OMB J OKI brilliant futures, until the de.18. Ascend 5. Snow vehicle INS OM ). 121300 structive blast of war inter22. Ship's DOWN 9. Fragrance 00 1311111A ROO vened. 1. bottom A gloss 10. Buddhist DOM 't CIE3 We must enter 23. Burrow Moore, 2. Mine dialect MOS 0013 and Joe Gordon in Terry this list, al24. Thicket of entrance 11. Roman 131111301211;1111 a show could neigher 3. Draw shrubs 11131113110 CUM though author lifetime average around. 300. 25. Bends 12. Faultily BEHR MEMO together Both were stars on the defen11:11211301- 26. Acme 4. Attempt 14. Islets in sive sidetwo of the greatest. 1312111113 ) I IMMO 5. Particles of 27. Exhausts rivers But Terry Moore can't hit with 29. Wan fire 15. Garland Yesterday's Answsi DiMaggio. Greenberg or Williams 9. Cripples 31. Rents agair and neither can Gordori. of flowers 7. Lamb's 32. Philippine 38. Shed After ell, offense is still the lg. Exists ' winning force in any game or in 17. Travels copiously province pennania S. Grief 40. Poker etake 33. Insects any war. 19. Music note So for those starting ten or 11. Ache 35. Universe 42. Perish 20. State fewer years ago, the list must in(abbr.) . clude DINIaggio, Feller, Green. 21. Tears um berg and Williams as the- lead22. Parrot 1111 ing quartette. 23. Haze , It would be interesting to 24. Most hear from anyone with a differexcellent ent slant; 25. Aromatio (North American Newspaper A -substance Alliance) , ME HEWS N i .:1.....::.:Sit: ,1 ,.,, 13-1- 2 whatsoever about their The catching, too, seems satis- factory even allowing for the fact that big Ernie Loml-ardithe National League batting champion, probably will not log back. He has not signed and ,he wrote President Bob Quinn that he wanted to remain in e'defense have been r ports plantThere, ?r9m his California home that he as changed his mind and wants to Play ballfor some other club. If details can be wo:kel out le likely will turn un with the ew York Giants or the Phillies, eaving the backstopping work to Phil Masi and Clyde Mutt& They an handle the work. hut ( an't match Lombardi's MO batting average.. Infield Shakes Up McThe Infield has Johnny Carthy, once of the Giants and last year at Indianapolis in the American Association, on first base; Eddie Joost, late of the CinBill cinnati Reds, on second; Wietelmann, up from Louisville, at shortstop: and the vet- eran Tony Cuccinellosharing third base with Joe Barns, a rookie who played at Oklahoma ' ,s,... ::..,.. .t.,,L. ,,,Ilik:ti,,.: g fits I cl I, s ipitchers on his roster and a cou- 'pie of others belonging to the Hartford farm are in camp, so that the Braves have no worries 4 - - Nine Pitchers r kit. , --- - 7,.;;,:,,4 P:S:. ttl 1 , ':.!...'h: THE DESERET .. , "MO, I ,x1 ,, 7,,,,::,,,,. 41..., ' N: -- weak-hittin- I zArill , , right-hander- dog WWI 11 ME EMI NEWS 4 ' reasoliable cooperation. Jim Tobin and Alva Javery, two eminently capable are hack from last year. Charley (Red) Barrett, Nate Andrews and George Jeffcoat are up from the minors with every Indication that they are ready for a good showing. In addition Lefty Vernon Gomez., the exile from the New York Yankees. and big Manuel Salvo are a couple of "if" men who might turn In remarkable performancesot ' might Barrett and Andrews were teammates at Syracuse last son and between them won 30 Ingames for the dians. Both have had biz league experience, as has Jeffcoat, who had a record at Nashville and lost II games by one zinc Their presence should greatly Improve the Boston pitching. The report Stengel received from the Yankees on Gomez was that there Was nothing wrong withAlis arm last Season, but that he did not keep in shane to go for more than three or four innIngs at top speed. He now is in shape. Inn : "0111Pkt fait make-Lth- n n tillil Abwo 11 'VIM IMI ME - 1 ,O ............. - 11 , ' ,,,,,,,, . It MS . THE DESERET 1 ,, :,p,i,".,',01; , . ', ? - -- : - .. . i :.;:.::?",... By Judson Bailey WALLI NGFOR D, Conn., April may be 75 per cent of a. baseball club, as has been contended for years, but the 'Boston Braves seem sure to prove this season that a team also needs an in- field and an outfield to, amount to anything. Effervescent old Casey Stengel has a good mound corps in camp here, pos, sibly a collection that could II MO , ' - D nanP ,., .. n,) wil ich viq b.& e Infield Looms As Big Problem , .. . n ':- V Vitra .... . 't ,...., la . , . - Zzaminer. 7'. , |