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Show - P. .' t V vx 4 :4 , .4v .1 .. . . '- , , , yip . in . a r: v.! I IN uw lw. --- , Laa-, O- To Save Self " ,.. , . e .lho. a - - fit! --Un- -- - - -- - ey ita-111- "BiMerryle -- - Rukeys'ir Under the strest of - rsiniAlit the lewmarmament industry. the economic geogra- of the phy country has been bud- denly bhifted and altered.- A resse of this change has been industrialization of the, therapid Pacific coast; wits the. mushroom expansion of aviation Industries in,.the southwest and the expan-- , Sion of -shipbuilding and other activities- in,' the Sin Francisco pay , area, in Portland, in, Tit. J.' coma, and in Seatfle. Naturally many local.' citizens of the West--hop-e that the gains ephemeral: They believe that the extraordinary de veloprrient of electric power, the rich ore iesources ;. and the' in population are lay. : buildingup , , . ". i1IThtie d , hasie coe....12etingga Builiste talk- - concerning-th- e fti; is popular- - In the West. on the Uncicestionably, time is side el that region. f Recently, when 'Alfred ' Jr..; chairman 4f the General Mo tors Corporation, visited S a n Francisco, hewas asked to forecast the future of that section. In his characteristic way, Mr. Sloan undertook- to dissect the Tiiii - -- - - ' fundamentals rather than indulge, in cant. Mr. Sloan longer term in the West ulation. Ile production as continue, - - t associated b e postwar prospects with trends in pop. insisted that mass industries would in the past, to seek locate themselves where there was density of popula- to-'- d neahassof pointing out that it - cost S200 to transport an automobile from Detroit to the coast. On the plus side, he expressed confidence that employment in. eldintal to the assembly of au.. tomobiles on the Pacific coastwas assured. In view of his expectation that the West coast , Cr -- He explained. that roughly 9 per cent of the motor cars in the countrv w tributiirOng the Pacific coast. The manufacturer production would beorgotil,eudi atieathat will expand relatively more than the country as a whole after the 'war,- he expressed the belief that employment in such western assembly operations would be increased. He also expressed the belief - that in. creasing quantities of parts would be produced on the , coast. Mr. Sloan said: "The Pacific coast consuthes approximately 0, per rent-o- f the automobileS,--'1per cent of Other tion products. You could1 Se up a complete production plant for that market, and the freight differentials would be a problem in meeting the national market. "I think it more than likely that the Pacific Coast might increase its factory, assembly activities, making certain parts of various products and assembling the rest.' Boosters will regard Mr. Sloan's appraisal as too restrained. And. given time, they doubtless make their dreams come - Mass-produc- I . ' tue. But it is necessary to distin guish between short term and long term developmentS.1 solely., Industries, which--trengaged in making lethal weal). one, are employing men making products which will not be in, demand, tO any comparable ex. - - ,- tent. After the war has been, won This problem of what to do.. tbe, war job has been corn. plettd is not the 'Nelusive ece. nomic riddle of the West; it of-- -frets all parts of the nation. In order to lick the transition problem, it is desirable to make use of the creative mind,. initiative and enterprise of all the cith can ens. No glib bureaucrat quickly pull. thehnswer out of a -pigeonhole. If in the interests of national definse and otherwise, we Seek Jo develop American sources for basic materials, the eleven west. ern states. which are rich in nat. ural resources, will be stimulated. while saving the Hotentots and others, it is to be hoped that we won't be too proud .or too 'sophisticated to do the rigorous and disciplined thinking which is neces: sary for us to save ourselves Jerome N. Frank. now a federal judge, suggested a valuable theme in his book "Save America First!". - - , --- - - - , - Nevi-Yor- --- -- Bonds k- Corporation Roads in 219001 --(- Sales ' Last - Low Rigs ' Ms 6714 2714 Allet Si 43r, 6 $okt; Livia swig Allef .5854014, 89 89 Allerbao 54 "SO c.7- 5 89 A&IP 611 2030.1. 14 1174 9014 9034 - - - , - stocks fohirrin of a fairly .fricouragirigstart i war , . -- -- F,?.!,.n!!-.- - flit11. tei4. Last-. 48 138 87 137 11 Industrial, bails Utilities -a - 'stoe s- .,--- - .Bui. .01 - - Livestock - - ', - Tofq , (St Hi Marine m18 Marshall Field McKess Rob & pc Ziodnct7 wd 7 2814 8 5 10 - 1614 3 2234 6 2512 23 4834 4 10 1214 Nursay Corp NathKelyin Biscuit - - 4 - 21,s ;aatt Cash Reg 11 11 2812 281- S- 514 16 2234 512 1634 2212 2512 2512 48,4 03'4 - 2612, 03'4.- El 17,aane $. Atrw Param Picture Park 1rt C M Darts. & r,gnkee, Penn R P. Cola Pepsi Dodge. 22 11 Revere Reynolds C B T B - . , 1714 591,s tia 161- 2- 2,4 16 61,'4- -1 ;$ 173- 4- 14 17143.16 -- - as It 2634 1 29 , 14 isi;e419,; Pet Postal Tel of 6 St Press 6 proctor & Ga 16 'Pure 'nil Radio C of A 297 Radio K 04911 Ina Peltsvul Steel I's a 141- 's34 1834 1912 1834 293'4 -- 30 30 3614 3614 361- 4- 14 9 2614 - 3512 3512-- '14 . 114 I I34 -l4 2934 2931 293a 33 Ohio -- 2034414 at Dairy P 1312 Nat. Dept Sirs - 1 - 9 Nat Gypsum 1714 4 ,173,'4 Nat Lead Nat Pew- VI, 19 1 19,4 591,4 Nati Steel 1712 164 Newport Indus 29 N Y t ent RR 20 1614 16 N Y Cht & S L 4 61,4 6034 Y Shiphldg 12 1714 1712 Can 65 1734 2714 .tttcirtiin Picnic 12 1414 Wit 7 4 8 2634- --. 53 -p- '263's 52 5212 2314 is 231f 231- 'f- Is 473- 4- le 1114 1114 5434 5419 543.'4 1714 634 SlA 17 1714. - 4734 48 1714 1734 -- 144 1712 734 2912 ' 17344. 14 912 $12 912 14341 1434 1714 841-'- 1714 ' 712 293s 10 12 34 ks 71- 2- 14 1s 2912 - 9,1e4. Total 420.352: previous day. weelg ago. 434 210: year ago. :two years ere. 536.186' 4 te date, 213,112,927:- - year aro. le,. 389.477. two ev's ago, 23.935.442 561146: 282.940- today. such subjects as art. music, phy sical education; science, commu- nity contacts, horns making and social studies. a . - -- . San Francisco Violate ; EGSA Lange, Large. - checked deny) - white epectaL dozeti--.....4white extra, dozen Large white standards. dozen Werth m, white extras., dozen - .43 AO, .39 .39 - .N.Tvt ouota lions are wholesale sellers- which include a 7vs cent allowanceprices shore ceillevels for first hand distribution ing costsand-Commissions-) Lire and dressed poultry firm and prices unchanged. NEW TOTIK.LAP)--Eggs--Recei- Pts 341.427; if itirmoasusocp: ted priors as Quoted by the Chicago 'price current are unchanted IcesReceipts 12.453; CPA ceiling prices are unchanged. a .- ' - I .t-1 - , ' - 4 ,, Ne ., 45 A 41 1 4014 47 47 4914 1 47 1 1 r 47 -- -- '74 1 1 074-- 1 1 1,87 2 1 46 0314 1e4 I, 1 0714 s'. , white 07 V71, erede white 71: 1 0 Deseret News congratu- el,,ttl.tort - J. Dennis is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. J. W. Buckley of 279 E. 21st S. St.; Robert Edward - anrs. is the son of Mr: Harry Leeiof 1041 E. 4th S. St.; and David T,eRoy is the son of Donald Mrand ley of S41 E. 5th S. St. 1,,1... .,.., , ,111 -- ,4,-- .,.,f....-- , ' ,,t: --- - - i '14'nitt ..i. W. '..,; .:...:i Jsore It - - , ' . : - It , , - - 7.A:.; ':' ,k1 k' n ,. ' 4,,',. ?:,',,4-:- - ' k - ' New Teachers Learn Of Schaids - ----Mr- - Clean ' LOGAN,---Assistan- -- Temple Notice The Salt Lake TeMple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be closed all day' Monday, Sept. 6, Labor Day. I orrera la work twillopeni Sept. 7, KUTA-57- 9 a.m. at Tuesday. PresiOent., will open The Manti for ordinance work Labor Day,' ?rent Pus Drams day excez Saturday. Night sessions will be held - Monday and Thursday. Mornimy meeting commencesat - -- oLitta Air" 4.Rtor Porter. News Lum and Abner to VietorY -- - President. - Comment Sports Cbarips Agnew's Ore Nek aw- - I James' - 1115; Newt Good 12:00 10 :MO - - rare' - kiorkonpoeri,or's f Troe- 'Wind , A Poppid -- Teeerti . - ws -- ' Ilse .,..,0 Frank . - ES 7111J1.01." --- . ,,,, Frolics ,.. ..-- 114:,4-1- . q- - -- .,..., : '.......,-;...- ..... ... and hour. .. NO171 . ',. ' tr, 1 a , . impale - , .... - I o .." ... . 1 ,,,, -' ' 1 KUTA-- 570 I 12 t 160 Music of of Ravin With WIanchoop ....,,,.. Light .. of Churche- sMarlin :44 ,,, - ; git PolVna , ; Pepper- IToupee Fam.11, Rithi to nonplus1i -- I . . , lorNolot. Walter Comptio . Orclen Qv's SOnfl Tibbett : 1: 111 ' .... I5 15i World Cflquale - :PO . , ' ramped' ;Pawl ..; I : ---se. kr Shrodnilt --, 'Nola Out IFor ItlytItat to, IDonsontotlooro ' .. World Ninon J Muaie Sweet A World Now 0 . Lawn, ....... Hollywood FrPreptt Husical Train with Cowan Fan honsittit . . .. : 4Dr 5 45 .. tWbn PisFace; illWe tr IPada Codrte r otter Tommy Dotal'. (ireig! Vewa,Artbur 010,4 Walls Tuns Oreb. - vpainteg 'Howie Penny Oereisocje - - I 445 , . Lopes, Lapin, Latio-Aw- Wile - Stella Dallas boramil Lorena JOnei. Drawls Yount Widder !Immo Illaollstada r. 1 wit131 alatlawa ; ,.. We() (so World., Of a I , -1 0, 111 Today....Rareci KSL-1- 4' I 11 m - 'Bing &On (10:35) Hyman - 111 Skew Reverts .t. Keene ... larbt ...,.3 ' . - Were Dr. Malone Olen Mr. Lonely , "tote. Room"' B4 Stall rs Rave mnsie - Gulling 112 uenius.. Women Mu - 4A rii;Varaletera Sewon A Shall-lia- ...,..- Door Smith .. :. Programs. .....-- -. . Drina Hamm. Doen 2 News. Col. Lowder - Khoo' Loft. Folks VoSbarly Velley Varlet" Show. Love Sonia, Old The Women) VRoory, Jae and RCM' Itainhow Trio Boake Carter einem. VBill - Bay Reads Bible The J1,11to koaYour PeDulat and : ; Bandsman. Bachelor ii children - : Tressury Sour Farads.Star. Studded Reet- erw-, News ad Music Ch Irk MaeGrtrar's Or. and Kenny Baker Saipan Coat at Itat c- - Mualea.1 Caravan. World Coverage Nevia . . I 11.41 41 - SIMS Coverers Village Larrg ' - now David plo .1 : Tabernacle- Organ Onderson. pews. etrunnt 4 1 lioodnight 612110 Round-u-p 1 . -- Ronnie 1 liollywod Tbeater Road of Lilo Vie and gado i 8.0 Afternoon ----- - .. Rao...Rows 9:45 ..... Nowa ..... .... Robert St. Mut 4 . it1 , . 1 Lora 1.,awton 9'40 Rao- .- You Terry god the .. . ,Hop Harrigan ...leen Armstrong -,- tArenie Andrews ...1. - -... News-To- . .. -..0 , Latest News $ee Hotta 4.Dettittive thek Traey . 8: - -Ceverago News Club World - : Veilitot Lady Stories America Levee adici Showcase ..... Showcase .......-- --- ' - - Goes pleerythIne South Of the Sorter , . Orch VD MC "PP 6.30 , I:00 Time Trent Reporter. Ted. Rid. 'Bimo 'Clews the News Ain-1-34 . ' ... Stile Caprice Make-Bhove Ballroom of the : James Petorson, l'o: pits Joyce Jordan ..,,' we Love ond' Learn , - Noentlms Searnado .. , , i ' -- --Wor- 7:00 - . Rise - 141 - 4. , S WEET CANDY 00-,...." ,, ''''' ' . .,..FZL."' -7 - 4417 Troo Story .,..,.. .-, ,.4,Bine -- . Oolamoy,...4.. zi.Tea ,gslogto ' - . Soated,,--5-- Ole Aunt Jenny Stories 2 Kat Swills Stank, Eng Slater Bele, Trent. gornango 0:44 Out Sunday Ltte fan Ra Beautiful---' . Ma Perking Vie and SadP- - . Tbow Goldberg, - ,oP 4t7- 8. News SMeTtroinTheDplr ' Cost. McIntyre, Nowa . M. .,' 4 . ;1-17- 2 - - - Buddy tole, Vsgabonds , Bass It Shine sews and Music , In Music Nantes Top World News ,. McHnelt Crosby Show .. .. - - - Cropby o I:45 P. M.4KSL - . . , . Music. - : , AC sow e sWorld aGil Itartyst. News. I Patty Jean's Exercises La test Few,. lor Those WI Prefer Septill . 1 .., . ; - Newspaperof the dor ital. f3mnsokutlattel,felir) . ....- - Zarin - Musicals Saiute 4 -- I of tho World News I Nig lat Good - ..... 'Eno Wee Resehman'a Ora Dancing Party erne Townsmen - Coverage Naos and Frankte Matters Or Citeltril Morning Programs !lour . 'Lee') , . ysttto ivitro pret World SOR Id 10 :05 -- blow, Hie - A J.- Orel& Messner's Messner's Or. 'Oohs! - )1e4 Ot Molder Duo 46e0. Olson And Oreb. FriciaSepteraber3,19 43 -- Home- Gartvr's W01111117' 3,1us1t'a1 - , VNews. Fulton Lewis Jr. Our Ftrbterl World 2:00 - liai3onal 1,.1;16-d- Nem. In Moonlights world Mime - , I wilier. Clapper. News tolnale Carsorie Sesame) Heston News Glean Millers Ore. 'itsi -a Be Announced-7:T: --Me- 11.30 1 A. tiYou Ttll 'Ere ,Club Orletory, Tarte i 0 :4 5 i (11 light tA News, Arthur .esesth.. My Expertonee ; Nowt-Cuts- 'tearrechanl . Mall eseltlarmony tBelvhirtado 1 - ink Fred Mystery Tuns Harry James Oect Yews sir onf Brady --- To ..... , An CAW Tbst's Lite Witb Durant.. :00 Music ' ball hour of Madcap lit Myat Pry Sports NewsOrr-I-& Moine. Davvisenftt Neweritound-u- p Good Men I Love ' 112 Jobrt &launder Nowt Seldon Heaps, Organ Colunikta Masterworks I a I Ram Parsee of and with the gation's Out. standing Bandy I Victnry Bula Crosby World News Dr. Adam ELBannisi j10 :51iNents HAROLD S. SNOW, A BallWith . forsego Eyet et the Air Force News i4ncla sad Batilads. Time 11 House Colin Time Aldrteb 1,4mi1Y.Tour ountstar Favortte i :01 IL Network 6.Intenmte. Ottawa 6 :46 PT Ortaft3 "Navy : Programs :11 Canino The Pivot Linf). U. Con:Moto follows--. Door "Stare 4 SP6t bands "Savor. 1 It,;os Gram Eying news Listen to Lulu EIVISR,SON Presldertt.. dboor Mimesis unmet Musicale Death Valley Dar,' 4:55 Cecil Brown, DIM Major Bowie Hour.. in the News Town Meet. Of The Alt the KL0-1- 430 20-1 Network. 1943Mountain War $utzliter Names 10-a.- 7:30 p.m. KDYL-13- 2, IrCE 11311113 f-1-190 System Evening will be Sessions - Thursday, September 1.,.. Temple 6. I KSL:-.- 1 0-2- Slue Network STEPHEN L. CHIPMAN, Sept. Elei10E110 E , rIKI I . - and Friday. 10 a.m. Tuesday ;rid 1:80- p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday. 10 a.m.,1:304.1and - - - EVERY TUESDAY AND 1 - Per-sonne- t. ' sf Advisement - - - as ' Umder Te-- . , -- - , Case Koppers E1dred.11 ' , ' , - ' - ,',,,,,, - ' ', ::', '''irs. 1,- . ', .. - George Temple will open for regular work Tuesday. Sept. 14. Until further notice, the scheddle of sessions will be ' - - - -- s . ' - k 1 - - the summer months, while school has been out. patrons of the seminary and friends and familY...---Thi- s, OWn - immediate Dr. Pardoe said, illustrates - parents of the boys and girls ia the service have volunteered their how much the boys 'appreciate services in addressing envelope's. letters from friends at home. All- the letters' received from ' folding, Sealing and stamping the the boys, be said, will be kept letters. Principal Whitehead has written the letters and then mime-and fed after the war with the alumni association as a ographed them.- - ,' i . inVIIL - 2 Or - - - ' ''' lt,-- ,' -- ,,,,-- a 4 AfFlin :77.,! I, ti.400. ,;'','',i', -' dramatic tmil Miry .61 the men-Iv. ito:rop!rt ".0tir boys.' Fight for ITElt..., 'dorni All.sictr cast. 35.plece or. chestra. Tonight's story "THE TER11011 ca ' - , 4) ' . - - ; . , f ,V .. ,,..'..kt, - - - - ,, .. , , e war casualties of the over 2.- 7000 how in'uniform. -s; of grati.-7Rep 1ieland-lettertude for this letter come from all over the world, Dr.- Pardoe Said. and cited one BYU fellow, now with the U. S. Navy some. where in the south Pacific, who wrote that it was the.' first letter he bar received from anyone ottside of - his - A.4 ,,V: 4,'? e , ...N.' - ,.. -- -- , ., The ,,,. ., - nrti i 0.1 '... 20,130 nom.; . WA ..,,,.,-;,- '1,5,. - the company and - because - the thairtman, Roy 0.! -.1414--maigag- S Relations Board company failed fo- bargain ... tabor ,........the,.Ufah -the union. : 77;6today had taken under adviseLouisJLCa11ister company at-- - ' pracsaid the company. could mentcharges of unfair labor torney. i , Comtice against the Koppers-not- - bargain with the union be- - , ' pany. Geneva' steel plant con- cause of the entrance ofthe War David LeRoy Bagley , Al struction company. abor Board into the dispute be-- The charges were brought by cause of the improper defination of BABIES WEREBORNISI SALT LAKE HOSPITALS the United Brotherhood of Wel- collective bargaining unit and be YESTERDAY TO: of 'cause no authorization from east- ---ders, Cutters- - and Helpers BOYS: ern offices of the company hadAmerica for alleged discrimina' employed by been received. - Mr. and Mrs, Theron W. Larsen, 1240 McClelland Ave. - Ition against-Welder" 4 Mr. and Mrs..Earl Thompson, 226 W. 6th N,- St. Mr. and Mr- s- Kenneth Johnson, 1167 W. 2nd .S. St. Barker; Concluding a. twoday work. partment, Howard Mr. and Mrs. Gail Poulson, 448 1st Ave. Arch M. Thurman; Teach. shop introducing new teachers to D.r., and Mrs. J. Elmer Nielson, 2165 S. 22nd E Salt Lake's public school system. ers Association, James E. Has. deTeachers,:. lam; Principals and Mr. and Mrs: Charles McBride, Hotel Utah. explanations of the following and - Supervisions partments were given this morn. Edith Ryberg MF. and Mri. Jim C. Hill; 621 E St. a meeting in the Lafayette Dr. Irvin S.- Noel. , p Stleftool: Special proglems were discussGIRLS ed at departmental meetings dur.-- -Business- - department, : Mr: and Mrs. William C. Campbell, 331 C St. Gray; Building and Grounds De ing the afternoon. 1 . and Mrs. Kenneth Keller, 1331 Chantron Ct. requested fintmciel -Mr. and Mrs. Earl John Williams; 303 1st W. St., MagnaT----River Channel Rasmussen, aid for.cthe project, pointing out Mr, and Mrs. John Kendrick, 1724 Winsor St. to N113 ley that the channel must be cleaned -that spring flood Mrs. -- Alvie Henline,- - Magna. residents in a project designed to outnow in order controlled next ha may For-lc wat,ta clean out the - Blacksmith and Mrs. Russell- Solmon,,1996 S. 8th E. St. old tiththe from Channel River Mr-Mr. and also agreed , to Commissioners George A. Williams, 261 N. W. Temple St. ing office to the U. I. C. Railroad Mr. and Mrs. John Halloran, 970 Baddley Pl. repair immediately a road in Cove right of way in Nibley was promised Wednesday afternoon by the and to improve culverts, grade Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pullam, 1124 W. 5th S. St. and gravel a county road near Cache County Commissioners. 2, S. W. 4th St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas., Worthington,-1A committee, headed by Joseph Cache Junction. - 1,t'fVe-c- 10. 3. 7412 No. 2 spa- - ''''' -- ' ' 011111 ..er, Tgli. I ,..... 0314 2 443. ::, .- . 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Range of Grain Futures oncAao(Ati Wheat: Lew leh Open Lels.. ', ''' 't ,,... ,t. .... 11,...4 - . 4 ' ' ''10 '''1 0011"N4.4 . ' '."," ,, A..45-,- - Grams wetlt(Ar) ned toward the close teeter. led DY a drop of sbont 2 cents in Sentemlsor on reports deliveries- - of the cosh er's on September controots wore mot hems-- as well taken as in previous Weakness in gra unsettled months , wheat and Trade was 140 and roost grain men -Only - out seemettvalhrte19temein or the- market over labor day holiday. Moalerats buying entered all pits during early 'activity on advice. of deterioration tbe corn crop . At the- - cies. wheat. wee 14334 er, September 1.454. '7Deceinber 1.474 1.47. nets were down V40,1i, SePtemand rye was St ber73, lower, September 1.034034. 1 1 - 1,,, t.,'1 ,44 'f 44, , , . '" ' .' ' '',, .I nominal; no - ... ' M cnicAG6 Nay J05, ...',:'40943.' ""' 1.:' Grains-Wea- k Sept. 4 - '' Special To The News FORKA total of L. 300 letters have been sent to men and women in the armed forces , by students and patrons of the Palmyra Stake Seminary with the sending out of 600'n'tora- - letters today, according to Principal Le- - Roy Whitehead. these letters have 'averaged-thresheets of newsy items for the interest of those who are receiving-them which Ineans., that more than 15,000 separate, pieces awritten-material-havbeen sent In this mammoth project. - The project began on November 25, 14-,A'lu- l approximately 300 nathes on the trailing list. Since--- that time a letter4.month has been sent with the one going out today being numbered No. 11, and there. are 618 names'on the . -- ,,, , --- :. . St.- - INIMPEMPIP.MMIERIMMEIMIAMMEMEIMO......11. - Dee. - these iletters help keep track of the' boys who - have been taken prisoners of war and those who arelisted 'as , casualties. - .. ,,. --- monthly, newsletter. From a modest list of 50, this list of BTU . fighters has Pardoe grown .until now,'-Drsaid,' he sends it to every- ser or Avornanwho-furri;address. ishos an 7Into- the litter' goes spot news on casualties, on honors., - and promotions of servicemen; personals, marriage and iteins, :of local interest. At present. Dr. Pardoe said, BYU has lost . '.." , -.-- ButierReceipta r May tu1T Ceti": , . s - ,, a sendS Department,. : -- --'' itresied that . ' Speech -, I 1,.., k '..-. An ..1. S. specisis (oversee net weitht per 30 dozen ). 48 lbs., 52 3: 46 lb.. 51 3: lbs.. .9 8: 13 lin., 49.057 40 leis 46 8:- 36 lbs.. 43.8; lbs 45.3; 34 lbs.. 42,3: 30 lbs... 393. lbs... 40.00 42,8; ,$ 39 o &flies. 41,8: checks. 37.0e41.8. - 1 , ., , - ' - 4-: ' '''s ' ' .:''' - PRovo.-Tei- -hundreds Brigham Young University stu dents in every major allied 'country and on.every major battlefront where United States troops are stationed, Dr: T. -- EarI,Pardoc-head of the BYU- - '4.- - ewsletter et YU-Nen:G- Dr. Pardoe Keeps Servicemen Advised ' '. T; 0,,,,w ...z-2 4,.''''."1",4. ' - I ri ions1- Sept. - Dee, A'. ,.' awn NEW T firm. The iollowint are ,first receivers While prices: I Poyine prices to ahipperiver producers are 1 cents be. low tbese prtces, and jobbers senior ces are I 1a..tents- above these 44otat- 337.841: 41, '".: '''' 4 193G. 16.967:- unchanged. CheeseReceipts. quotation.. l , 4 At Provoan to announce cart didacy lorany office at the coming elections. The commisaioner: along with former Mayor Mark Anderson, played a prominent role in Pro. to acquire a city.ownvetmove ed - pOwer- perhaps the highlight of his admin. istrition has been the vast street paving program carried on since -.------. B , 4 , N4, 4...,z .,, 2,1943iage'15 September ' .4- .- 4. t,. A ,...., - piant--However- 6 UtahThursday. 4ikeCly, - ,' - 3030"0,3ftewlew,4NZt.c.vttie ,, t t, Nt andArrigationclepartmentsc-i- .471es -- ,, ' 1 ' 'F:., - score 92 (TEEM , - , Z. . 1.Prices 111s 121- 4- ''s 213- 4- 213- s- ke ks' 2612 26's 2034 2834 14 914 12 484- - t k Seeks Reelection 5321214321.4- ,- 'a 12 ' -', -----77- !lobe rt E4waret Lie '," - s - --- sos, NEWST Salt ' r ,,, - - ; Jr- 4 '' ' - -; '' - s' ": - 4 -- , - .. ..; - dil , :' :petinisBuT-------- - - -- THETDESERET ., - - .. - .17 ..... ,' .,. , ' ,.. - The:---Youngest-Generati- .01 .08--- ,--- - - -- - . Askad. ' .m114 ' mai, r., l. ':' ... - KDX1,1320 1 .. Sows. Merrill Russell ) 4:06Mustool- Onus wita, 01 Cousin Ken ItounotS 1 playing 'Welt& 110eltem-tlertir des orSuoormon Kitten Carter, botoettvd Onood KLO.e1430 ..., - - 7.; 0 , , , N , ir1 Binkham 4.ti1s ... .... . .04 -- - .0434 Black Metals ... .02 .03 Bonante idtrallne ; .0314 snow Silver .05,41 . .08 1' tilhon .. , .01 ' ;.. .01,4 . ' Cardiff .03 .01q Cedar Tails ... 0; , ',.403 letaidx;andirel- .28 .34 .47 elayten Silver ...., ..... , .49 3. " ' T ' uotations; - Diu, rurnisbed bt J. A. Bogle end Co.. members et tbe .51sw York Stock- , Ex. .- , -- . - Alt& Iunnel Am. mm... M.' Co. , Averages es s' -- - ' It 34 66 34 54 34 55 Con. .10 Colorado ...4-.071'4 0) ' ,, .1) eirolb. Bezail .0 13 .00,4 we ..,,,,,,11.40,,,12,",,,,2t13 . Bonds ,16 08 4, .02 rombined Metals .. , .. .... .14 - .15 . Commodities i , ..... 93.33 .18 Comet Coal. .17 .134 Commonwealth Lead 01 .03 ,,.... At .- .- -: Croseent .083-,L, .09 Eagle ,, fluences. Croft . rtro a faint unFinal :prices were .02 .04 , , Draron .05 .00,4 even. Dealings dwindled to around' E. Crown Point ...... .0034 ,.. 0114 , ' 500,000., shares. East Standard .0S 07 - -.-IT:NORTH SALT LARE,(UTALUSDA.1 East TIntic, Coal, .03 f dL ed were Eve,,10 ; Cattle; Receipts 317. Includes 294 ... East Utah .01 .......... .02 trio Power and Light $6 ; pre- through. 47 1for market and 176 direct. Empire 311ne8 .01,1j .0214 , No rood steers sold earty. eommon - .14.. to Eureka , Bullion .....,.., ferred' and Allied Mills, which medium .13 trucked.in steeers 8 500411 25, Eureka Lily Con .. .. . . . . ' .15 .18 edged to peaks for 1943; Chrys- rood steers quotable to 14 30: odd cOm. Eureka Mines .. .001,4 .nolts Sears Roebuck, mon to medium truekedin heifer 875 Eureka ler, Goodrich Standard .... . .. . - .111 '. .15 no 25: 010 rood Cows ,Oliver-rarrn,Dousold early. meth. Gnid.." Chaim-,.- .... , Aircraltu Great Western . . . .... ... .0014 50, ean.01 American Can, North American, ner and cutter ow g 4 00ffII8 507--odd frOrn- ....10 .12 -- -- ,,,.. 8 715SIO 50: medium to Hovel Sthitr,., ....,.,.,1 -and - Southern-- , PacificOccasion, arooked-m-buli- n .0 trucked-Iveal calves 13.503114.50 PA,ati Queen ' .01 al slipping tendencies were shown tool common gealers 12,50 down. ' Kennebec .03 , .0112 Hors by L. S. Steel, General Motors, .13 Kentucky .7 .05 7179.celotPrtsma2riltSe2t. ainndelu4d4;11 dilt:e3t1, Neystons , American Telephone, Western through. to 5 cents ..25 .15,4 , t Leonora on 14.75 higher. top Union, Boeing, United Aircraft, ..3etreonr181580 to 250 lb. bilk:hero. Little May to 185 .1br 14 25 250 'weights Great Northern!, Southern Rail- un4r 0112 04 to 290 Magnolia Lead .31,2 .32,4 way, Anaconda, DuPont, Texas lights 14at00:-13.25,pows 12.00S 13,00. choice - Mammoth . . ..... Miller ,Hill .. .... .02 -1Compapy and Deere. Gold . .0012 . 03 Sheep-:- Reeeints .874 Miners ' Missouri Monarch through and 457 direet. Odd truekod-iBonds were narrow. .At Chi.:00,4 '.03 O S CO W M 3-- 4 medium 01 1- -4 O I Lit Iambs trueked-i13.50, esees at of 6 to cago, wheat was off - 1 5714--Mt CitY CopPer 01 a cent a bushel:,- Cotton, in- late Mountain Vtew ,03112 .04, Naildriver .1212 - .20 20 to 30 cents a bale OGOE.N.- -4 trades, was lCattla New .71 (roots 185. Includes 150 tor market and New Park ..f.. , lower. 02 .....-35 through. Slow Av., about steady market North Quircy LAY ...... .4 .47 today and late Wednesday': odd common North Standard s aleswr Rundreds) .0012 steers $10 00 and below: few common ,03 Ohio Copper -- .. ..- .0012 .07 - Not to metlium .heifers 110150112,50, - oom ' Park Brngham -01 mon to medium rows 9 one 11.00 canner ..6112 Sales litrh Low. Last Cita. Park City. Con, 1 and cutter 5.5008 50 medium bulls 10.00 .,:.. ..... .020612 .07 16 1014 1914 10 Adams Exp. Park Konold .04 CLO 25: top resters 14 50. vs 42 4 4214 42 Air Reduction Park 1,7,,Ison flors: 245. s 125 includes 614 )41 Rent for 614 AlsIts Juneau 6 6 - .0102 .02 .04 market and 120 through. Steady to 5 Park Premier vs & D .3 1491'a 14814 14814 Utah 1 50 - eents higher. top 14 15 on 18712 !t'lliecT to Park 14gond 1414 1414 25 1414 Sirs Pioche Bristol 180 choloe , 01 to 250 lb butchers. weights .00,4 3714 373'4 Allis-C3II6 .05 under IRO lbs. 13.75(11425, .09 averages Phimbio Mines . '8414 51; 8411 44.: 4 Am. Can plutna .16 .0712 30414 3111;-2largely 354e& 12 75413.50. choice Am Car light weights 13.75 lie' Niro Argentine Locomotiv 19 1314 12's 1314 .59 ,60 Sheep Receipts 24.115. includes . AAmm 81's 614 Soal-nRad & S S 25 for market and 1,350 through. No 22,705 . .00. early Poston 5 137s 13's 13 Am Roll MilL elle& most fat lambs rdned niTver .22 16.11,;..11 Food and choice .28 ALnsy .King West 1,4 23 6 23,4 23 1dahos 44.15, SI! Fdrs. .0014 -- 01,4 bulk good , 13 75014 00: Slyer Shield 14 owes P t eady. sour loads good shorn Silver Standard Tel & Tel 15 157111 15611, 1571'4 .0012 ' 58 5134 1s range ewes 8.00. lightly sorted at 4 50: lour Mines 8 58 .0112 .02' Am Tob B mednam to good 510e,5 75 straights feei Si. Trnn Blossom 20 483,4 473,4 4714 Am Viscose .03 .004 Somg lambs- - weak, Standard --- 01 to Anaconda Cop 22 264-16- 14 ,os severalloads.:.76 1 9 lb.- range feeders 13.tio Swansea Con .01 31 .03 Arm Tar .0014 373 3 Baby 37 .0014 373. Armstrong C. ' Tinttc Central LOS 12 .0014 S IP 12 6014 59'4. 59'4 Atch T ANGELEOLtAPI(FS51.1) .08 intlt.tiad ; CattleSalable 29 500. 28 12 OVI 5 2912 AO Coast rather slow but TM tie Standard 1 90 180 largely steady: load rood to choice fed 2 1114 111 CorP..:. Union steers 15.35. tytti, few Chief '.0014 .03 medium 13 to 00 412 good Cor.. 17 414 V. 411440:- - common Mexicans 12.25: few Utah Con. .. ... .. ... 001 4 .01 674--634 4 Balt & Ohio COMMOn Ut. Wyo. Con. Chl ...' some held .06 .10 1 17 3. around 13heifers 10 50011,00: Barnsdall :17341734 to- good emu.' 11.0 0 Vietor Con 7.135 35 -- - .411 e12.50: common to medium 9 25g10.75: walker ttnteill '.38 Mining 58 'a 58 e 6 59 canners and cutters 6.75(69.00: shell, West Toledo 2 . 00i4 15 3 15 1512 down to 9.25: medium to good Boeing Airpl ,,-Cabes .01 .03 -28'-. 18 2834 283. 12 00. Co Borden Tr. Alloys . : .. . ..-.- .. 74 5 3414 3314 333. Warner CalvesSalable 75: strong: medium to Yankee Cori. t3Zgf Pack - . .03 .01,4 14 25 .2534 Mice vealers 13.00e15,00: few medium Bum& .02 .03 974-1- 12 to rood calve. 12,50414.00 912 24 914 Caned PacificVt. 14. Sur Com. .... 2 15 235 HOrSSalable .5 37,4 3612 3714 400: active: steady to F.elane, de Corp U. Id. Sur. PM 10 50 ... 11 00 34 10 higher; POWII sto.adr to 25 lower: 3674 3634 363 Pas bulk cl'Irere Unlisted Stoeks 14 Bid. Asked. & Ohio 4634 4614 4614-- - '4 good to choiCe 185 to 275 lbs.. 15.75n 34 79 60 7912 Atralr Sur. Pfl. .... 18.10: top 1610: few 350 to 400 lbs.. 85 Chrysler Corp 12 79 V2 Is Con. 3812 3812 3 39 5 75 Mch 8 50 wag. 14.75,4.15.00: to Molyb good choicesows 13.500 rclolnal ' 16 1 16 16 14.25. Nat. Tun.- - --- - - - -.. I 5 'i 200 40124 Coml Credit 82 on 5800 rtr Fire ("ItittSheepSalable . 34 4274 11 4214 aria-lambs unevenly lower:--si- x Corn Inv Ti Ut. P & L S6 PM. .. .... 43 00 44 so deck medium to choice DO lb. wooled arnlas 13.00. & L 87 PM . tom' solvent. 30 1534 1512 1514 48 75 50 30 P ..... '4 Corn & ,South 3. B. C. M. I. 4 . . 6450 : 62.00 , 14 67V44 6754.. 6712, Sales do, CHICAGO.--(AP)(WF-12 id 20 .27 2614 2674-Salable Clarion Si.: 1 Don at 49. Eoônmaw 414 boys 9,000; total .12.000; fairly active Copermin 9 412 .COlarado. 5 000 at 3,4, ;14 Uneven 10 to 20 hither: moat advance 2212 16 2374 2212 Cons Edison 'Crea. Er oll. 500 at O. ',, On weiyhts nuder 35.0 lbs.. 1912 1912 Corp 14 19 rood and -f:crrittsal MO a 14.901.15 20 top Mammoth, inn at 32. 15,25: 250 to 330 3312 13, 3314 33 Cent Can lbs, 2110 at 72 1oads-3- 00 New 300, it'll, 534 534- -14 'to '350 lbs.. 14.10114.75: Park, 4 534 140 100 10 at Ohio Cop.. 170 lbs., Oita 12 3419 Coot Oil Del 12 3412 34 14.00115.00: sows- active, 15 to 25 higher: 7 6012 60 Park C. Co- n- 3.000 at 714: 5.000 at 7. 603- 4- IS Corn good and chmee 350 to Prod 160 14 13,75 St14 25: 2 1914 1912 Sioux Mines. 1.000 at 112 Co 1914. ehtnee lighter 5tres 2 3212 3212 324- 4- 14 SU Walker. 800 at 28: 200 at 37; 200 at 36. weights ai lush as 14 50 '11731t), k's 1112 6 1134 - 1112 .. Su Western Alleys, 500 at 10. salable calves CattleReceipts 5.5001 1344 900: fed steers And yearling 712 tnii4ted Curtis Wright 32 V2,, 3734good grading - 37314 and better fully steady; all grades clog3 3812 4& Co None. P)P4r7," ed weak after eastern order 2034 9 2012 20'a ,oe Edison buyers sun. - sided; bulk 14.00016,00: iop 16 73 on ---22, 6112 2014 61141 DelleaS Atr Lake Curb Salt ,.-1choice IS 145 14512 145 prime weightY steers; 1,017 lb. 'Du Pont tie N choice yearlinge. 16.35: common end me . Amalgamated Sugar .. .. 8 2 5 2 2 90 ri diura A 1.1 '2 3634 31 25 32 00 grades 10.500113.50: such cattle 36 36 First Security grnA Lit II 36 without reliable outlet, heifers steads, .. . 10 00 11 00 7 1012 1012 101- S- 12 ttab Oil Refining Klee Boat., to weak: best 15,50:. canner and cutter 111110 00 90 Fisinberger Railroad Fire T & R I 4012 4014 4012 cows. 15 to 25 lower: beef cows 7 20 170 steady Mountain Fuel 1914 1914 7 1934 to weak: cutters 8.50 down: canners Flintkete 37 24 371is 37 6.5047.25.: Gen Klee bulls steady, weak: most 11 400 'Wit and medium weight S. L. Bank Clearings Gen Foods -- 11.95 41 ofefrings 9 250 Motore 27 5134 113- 4- 113- 4- 1,11 12,00: outside heavy sausage bulls 13.25: Yesterday's bank debits Gen $4 804 617 00 14 at 1500416.00 most. tkanas 4134 Goodrich BF. 14 4134 41 $.311.715 01 day last year ...... IY: stock cattle TAR. 18 3214 3812 39 3.204.846,78 Goody ...steady., Today's cle&ruitgs .0OO: fetal 10.000: fat Sams day last year 3613,94830 CreYbound Tabèhip lambs and yearlings slow: few sales na14 39 39 Hotnestake M. 7 39 1334 143- 4- la Jive lambs tis packers weak le 25 lower 4 15 Howl H B at 14.00 down; bulk unsold:. held mostlY , 1414-912a Huston Mot... or up te .around 14.25; Washing. - 3212 tlea lambs 3012 3034 4. 14 Hupp Met held et 14.75t and Texas year. 12 12 12 Cent. la PROVOJohn P. McGuire; Pro. 13.00: California arolind bogs POIX4 C C 1112 2 1112 not in: few native sheep steady toclipper" 11, weak vo City coMmissionerthe past at .5.504000;---goO2e 2012 30113012 to choice quotable Int N C 12 1114 28 1134 II above. Isit Paper eight years, will be a candidate 13 133- 4- S's 13 34 4c Tel ijitetnoTe & for reelection this fall, he an L SI 3 2334 2212 2112 Kennecott Cop 25 3114 20'12 3 nounced today. 31 2232234 2214 t S 4Sl I Kresge 11 2 3114 3134 3114 Mr. McGuire. head of the Kroger Groe 712 71i McN&L 9 V. 82 score El'gbrb;t. & M B 01S streets, A944 I Vika 7014 improventents public 90 score 19 19 14 Lorillard (PI - I 19 the-firss - the-sta- Dow-Jon- but accounts were trimmed and buying commitments held In min, imums, beeause Of the approaching lengthy ,holidar, Persistent' tax problems and the ,forthcomlng record government bond drive inalso remained as restraining ' - (Al) continuelln. the plus leaders wavered after .:.,7, news, the market's ficaplleaasspects and another batch ,Ing dividends bolstered sentiment, 30 teachers will receive copies of a curricuiar. guide prepared by Rita- Hansen, elementary tehot) -- Ale par t te Supervisor rnitot-- ot .publirinstructint and outlining courses of study for stu dents In the first eight grades. About:3,500 copies were mailed 'iesterdaye. The tDooklet covers, C ' , , . 1 40 7 11.. Sto-c-- I ' t , ,,,,, . . , ' , --- , YORK(AP)--Assorte- d . . - BufLeaders Lack Courage-7:- ..NENV - -- ' ..,. , StóckCóntinueAdvänce. 7, , - . . , Scbenle- y- Dist 34 8414 85 3 10914 10114 1021e 16 Ain Tier Sears Roebucct ,21 - 115rs Vs 8 10844 10811, 10934 8 1534 -- 1534 15'4 Am TAT 3441 61 - k's tervel 5 105.4 10514 105141 6 1512 151$ 1534Arm Dal 4e 55 Serve! Ind ks 119 26 2614 119 S 1 4 s 95. 13 119 A 11 Southern Pao la 2614 66 223- 4- 223- 4- 14 31 6634 66 C 1, Vie 64 5 23 Seuthern Ry. 263- 4- ie 2 3614 36,4 3614 ,2634 7 2714 L è R G 414s 36 Spot' Corp 15 612 .7 3$54 36.4 35 134,31,G 4a 36 13 1, Std- - Brands 7 49 0111 834 C '91- 4- Vs 48,4 49 83'4 I & web St 222 54 5314 531,4 No Pa 56 77 Ir 434 4 54'7' 24 Sun Mng - 33 42 4214 - 4134 G W 44e 49 493,4 493:114 11 4912 Ter C9 6234 20 62,462'4 So Pao 414a6 0 16 16 16 I P.-G0 Tex So Pao 414 s 81 ., 33 6014 60.i 6014 114 5 2$ 142834 4834 Turk '15 Ax 64 So Pao 4ze 69 614 604e 61 I 834 3ra 8st 814 11001a 3001e 1001.4. Transatner Pao 33,ta '41 3 2314-65 Tr Ar te So Pao 414 8 0 77 17 851i 64, 12 11 2214' 2212 2234 1 109 109 109 Tw C T rn Pao Itt 47 9 93 6 9,12 & P B 44 "11-12Uri PO 511 1911 81 80 11 8114 0r Carb to 99,, 6 1491s 29 se 1.7n s A ti 17. 14 2834 2814 2634 Unit New York Curb . 3214 3211 11 3234 Unit Air ' 114 112 112 (Stirs in Ellintiredi) Unit t orp ..109 1314-13- 12 1214 3 (8alss Ruth Low Lest Unit' Drug 11 11 1 & B11 114 Eunk 1 34 7312 7312 7214 Unit Print 14 28 14,1 14 Strewn 15 - 4312 4212 423- s- Vs II S. Rub 7 86 714 El pond te 52 , 5 ts 10 5241 S Sttel tgl 4. 03 El B & H p 1117's 11974 11974 do , of 401- 1 4,1 Vs Bcle Min 2014 - ,3014 .2014 aned Corp 1 17 1 3 81t City Cop ' 4 712 712- .- 12 714 2 2 1,4 WIWth Co Nuts Hud Pow ; 1312:1314 B P 8-- 14 14 Warn 1314ye 73,1 Technicolor 36 36 5 2 Weal Uzi T 37 V Unit Gas 12 2 30$ 3114, 2134 West A' Br .80 4811 41),A6 4914 ulth ,P&L pf 34 9212 9212 Itt shares. We44 16 Total stock sties today. 1;1.040 vs 414 21Y4 5 :21v4 Wh Mot Tear as. 60,380 shares. 7 ;: 78 714 vs Total bond sales toOly, 8659.000. wIllys ,; 30 8865.000. ,1114 & Co Tea ago. 7 .38 3614' 3814- -14 OrIwth FAY... : 45 1314 1814 11112 ,Yel T & Teachers Get Outline 36 3634 341- 1- 31 YgS1 S A T ; 10 Idaho school tKentth Rid.. 2 3314-- 3312 331.'4 BOISE 8s - I .. ' , .... , . .., ' , ,, , . I |