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Show t 4 Ti JfiT ii V ww? V '- - X Individual Contests To BeTlot In Major Leagues Close Flag Races 4 ? RVk iP HM Are Expected By Grantlan Rice NEW YORK Unless, baser b.all is further scrambled by various and shifting draft codes and regulations, there will be in addition to closer races more than a few warm contests on the individual side. - For example, such stars as Mort Cooper, Spud Chandler, Rip Sewell, Whit Wyatt and several others will have lighter mitting to face on a general average. In the same way,- the stronger hitters from the two big leagues will have somewhat softer pitching to swing against, outside of -- the top, men.ere is a good chance bo.. winner. bring back a thirty-gamon the pitching side and a .400 hitter on the batting side, which should help general interest where the individual plavs such an important part as long as ho rethe front of the mains ' parade. around, Cooper and Chandler, certainly two of the best as long, as. they remain on the scene, should be headed in the general direction of thirty winning games, for more often than not they will be fan-- , ring pitchers wel-l- jjelqw- - their high levels. Each league should have enough -- outstanding pitchers to.-- feature, a season, always depending on the sweep of the draft broom which seems to change direction - v JPM - Bir Hill Metals Bristol Silver President Roosevelt Turns Portland Girls Green Light On Major Baseball WASHINGTON (AP) President Roosevelt gave his blessing today through a secretary to the continuation of major league baseball in wartime. In accepting for the president and Mrs. Roosevelt an nual American. League passes front Clark Griffith, president of the Washington Ball Club, Presidential Secretary Stephen y T, Early said: , I know the president is pleased to see baseball continuing. Everybody knows my feelings in support of sports . Early accepted the passes in the presidents absence on a southern vacation. The Washington Senators and Philadelphia Athletics open the season here Tuesday with Vice President Wallace throning out the first ball. e Williams, Sammy Snead, Ben Hogan. Billv Conn and others.' Suppose we look at the case of Grover Cleveland Alexander. Alexander broke the Phillies In 1911. H$. was 31 years old When he was called into army service, and he served abroad in 1918. And old Pete had his share of rough service. Yet in 1919, avafter the war, his earned-ruerage was 1.72 and in 1920, at 33. he pitched' 363 innings, a total of more than 40 ball games, with a mark fixed at 1 91 - Alexander was still a "great iwith n Time Out Chet Smith By 300-yar- d Union-Chi- TRACK MEll Highly Essential War Work At Utah Copper Mine, Bingham and Arthur and Magna Mills, Garfield Good Pay Good Working Conditions - Available - See Wendell Kibbler , Uiai 'Copper" Co.'i Auf. Employment Director Monday; Tuesday and Wednesday el - U. S. Employment Service, 55 Wet Broadway , ; , (Esfterliai war workers must have ; certifica'e' c availability)" Wag Clay l.l . Unlisted id pfd $7 pfd - .... . 100 000 3 at at- - 15 7V4. None. Soli Lake Curb Sugar .. First Security Mountain Fuel Utah Oil Refining Utah Home' Firey Inr lltd.' Coal & Coke Com Amalgamate)! for week 3,950. Sale week to test the marFew strong. ket. quotation nominally 14 00. Jamb lot irucked-- m gooiLfat odd 13 00913 50 good to medium to common thon-ewes 6 0098 50, medrtim --40095 00,-- Sheep Receipt too few during lt Club, Chrystal .... 100-yar- d - Tons 6 461 400 750 680.000 220-yar- 440-yar- d Six Clubs Enter Poor Corporal Smalt., ever since he won the overseas heavyweight title he keeps scanning the new arrival list hoping Ser- gcant Joe Louis isnt among them; Ogden Ball League : Rookie, Hurls Three Hitless Innings In Tryout Bv Ted Meier Bob NEW YORK (AP) Katz, a Dayton, O., semi-prpitcher, chucked a job to try and win a berth with the Cincinanti Reds. He made the grade yesterday before a hometown crowd by the Reds shutout Clevehelping 4 0. Riddle to After Elmer land, set the Indians down with three hits in six innings, Katz came 4-- k in and- - won tiimself post bv twirling three hitlesc frames. Glad Of Help With the opening of the season only three days away Skipper Bill McKechme, of the Reds, probably is glad to have Katz as insurance should his more experienced twirlers falter. Other major league Tidbits: Man- PHILADELPHIA AS ager Connie Mack asserted his club is not a world beater" but "believe well make up for which was lackthat in spirit ing last ear. CLEVELAND INDIANS Allie Reynolds and Paul Calvert nominated to pitch against Reds today. Club strengthened by reKen Keltner, who was turn in Milwaukee arranging for his army physical. NEW Veteran YORK YANKEES I Kayo For Garland HOLLYWOOD g ST. LOUIS BROWNS George McQuinn and Vern Stephens hit successive home runs off Cardinals' star- - pitcher,-- - big Mort Cooper. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Mort Cooper was hit on left shin by line drive, but Manager Billy Southworth said the injury wasnt serious. DETROIT TIGERS Dizzy Utah ASF Depot will combine 1 . PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Righthander Dick Barrett slated to pitch against Giants today. as t, 01senwas renamed The grand opening of the El Monte club is slated- for April 30, President Bothwell announces. Chester Crowley, the new professional. will be irtveharge of tour- -- - ' - Ind. INDIANAPOLIS, Johnny . Denson, (AP) Indianapolis of rights in the sixth , round won a close their scheduled fight heavyweight, decision from Jack Marshall, last night. last night. Marshall was , Garland weighed ,162, Hale, 163. Dallas, - seven lastthe in handicapped rounds, after an old wound over his left eye was opened. in preliminary bouts James Shen'onflmlana polls welterweight from-Alonz- rounds. Egan, Romero Draw SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A boxing match between Tommy Egan, 148, San Francisco, and Ross Romero, ,143, Livermore, Calif., ended in a draw last night. In the Jackie Ryan, 146, San Francisco drew in semi-windu- p Lou Little Lou Little, MustWhisper Columbia who grid coarch lout that booming voice after a Throat last operation spring, .can't talk much above . whisper. 1 1 innings), 5 (10 Chicago (N) Chicago (A) St, Louis IN) 3, Si. Louis (A) 2. called end of 5th. Detroit (A) 7r Pittsburgh TN) 2. ' Boston (A 6 Boston (N) 5. t. Toronto. 1) 5, Philadelphia (N) 4 Philadelphia (A) 8, Curtis Bay tMdt' Coast Guard Cincinnati fM 4, Cleveland (A) 0, Washington (Al 8, Buffalo (It 2. GAMES: At Plainfield N. J. Philadelphia (A) Newark (I). At Wilmington, Del. New York (N) vs Philadelphia NI. ' Boston At Boston Boston (N) vs. (A). St. St. Louis Louis At (A) v. St. Louis (N). At Detroit Pittsburgh (N) v. De- . At Chicago Chicago (N) vs. Chicago X (A). At Clncinnati-Clevelan- d A) v Cincinnati tN.v At Washington Baltimore (IJ y. Wahinrton (A),X Ne At Brookhn York v. (A) BrookDn (Ni. ' X Sundays At Newark, Newark til. N. J. Philadelphia (A) X . v. At Boston Boston (N) Bdslon fA). At Jersey City, N. J. Philadelphia vs (N) Jersey City (It. At St Louis St. Louis (A) vs. ftL At Detroit Pitttburih (N) (A). At Brooklm New York Brooklvo tNi. At Baltimore Washington Baltimore (I). At Chicago Chicago (N) r. X Detroit (A) Tfc ' Jt (At. At Cmrlnnati Cleveland v (A) v. Cincinnati NI. At Wilmington, Del New York (N v. Toronto tl). six-- rounds with Pedro Jiminez, , Vallejo. Irr ' Leonard Hodgson. 1 62. Sacramento, knocked out Joe Souza, 166, Oakland, In the thlrcl round. 151, 200 260 pounds 13 75 the top; few 170- around 300 pound butch180 12 25to 12 50 medium odd lot ers 12 75 12 00tol2 50. compared Friday pound and. choice 200fr270 last week good pounds steady; other hogs mostly 259 50 lower with 270 330 pound butchers as much a 1 00 lower. Sheep: Salable and total 1 000 2 loads stnctlv good and chojce fat lambs steady mnrmeg at ncstrotherciasserf 'kbsenty Tamb forwarded: compared Friday hwt 25 week slaughter lambs strong to higher: mostly 10(gl5 up: closing under pressure: week's top 16 75 freight paid highest since 1929, closing top . 16 50 freight paid numerous load good and choice wooled lambs at 1640 and 16 50 freight paid; others 16259 16 35 flat; best on flat ba9i early in week 16 50, few medium, to good loads 1560 if? 15 76 tfurktns scarce: other classes steady, supply ewe limited to odd lot common and medium wooled slaughter ewe 6 008 00; few rood and choice clipped 7,5ft; lew load, shearing Jamb 14 25. nu Fix-Cl- ea 17 to a - l t k a J t 4 V . A - W "fit Air Redact .7. Allied Mr. .. Alii. Ch M(t , Am Van . . S .. Air Vr.v Ani I)nl 1AM Am If 4. l6 40. 3iv. 35 14. 4 3 .. U 3 . TAT ' 3 71 351- "Sg3!" 14U 30 36 26 25 8 35 33 H 1 1 1 1 2 5 10 hes ft Ohio Corp 19l 73s 19 35 183 351 1 V . . W 14 36 26 25 8 35 33 U 8 35 33 4 23 3134 45 82 28' 28 40 43 V "581 h H 27 ( 4- - I8a4- - 14i Colgate-Palm-- 40 43 . . V, "A 23 . 45 B33-227 4 28 40 43 . ' 17 F,.. ... - r 5 92 53 86-- 67 15 86 58 42 53 104V 68 42 53. 54 83 104 62 64 83 64 85 61 - 15s 80 65 28 92 102 56 34 42 78 65 28 3 102 107 105V 107 105V 66 34 42 78 " Hd Sales High 31 8 31 Jl8 92 91 7 7 91 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 57 57 today 93 190; 2 2 8 2 35 tmk tales ago 187,356. ago 8705,000. Low. Last. 3 20 4 3 t 1 2 - 2- 57 Year Cotton Rallies Elec Food Motoi .. Glidden Goodrich Goody T&R Gt Nor Ry p Gt West Sug Greyhound Cor Holly Sugar Homestako Min Hudson B MAS Co... Illinois Central Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int Paper Int T ft T Kenn Cop Lib O F Gl Lift Mcisr arr Loikheed A . Loew s Inc Lorlfl P Iouis ft N , Mack Truck . Marsh Field . 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There was a fair amount of switching from the pear to far months while ia4h-p- ot May liquidation limited gain month. Futures closed to 10 4 to 30 cent a bale higher. Low Last High Mav 424 24 (AP) their Pennsylvania Anglers, ranks depleted by t. e war, fished in streams stocked with more thfen 1,000,00 legal sized, trout as the state's season opened today. State officials said fishing waters - were - teeming iv and- rainbow- - and - brook - trout were in excellent condition. with.-brow- - Eastman Hatch fi Co. 25 .. Pcpsi-Col- Puh Svc NJ Pullman Pure Oil Radio C of Ravonter Inc 94 91 52 Total bond tales today $472,000; Year Gen Phelps Dodge Phila Elec . P ItTotal bug A Rad Florence Stove Fruehauf Tra RR ... T Fajardo Farns T Penn 1024 102 5867 4s Lat, Low," (Sale Deere ft Co. du Pont de N Fa ton Mfg Ll Auto laie , El Pow ft Lt Nat Dist High Stock . . f Cont Can font Oil DeL . ( orn Product . Crana In. . . Crown Zeller.. Crucible Med . Reg Sale V Nat Gas. (ons Vultec . . Nash Kelv Nat Bisc ' New York Curb ons Nat- - Ga- - V4 ... ... f .. . Fatison-,-, Gen Gen V, (alc Ja10Q0J Bond Alum Co Am FI Bond A Sh .. El B ft S pf Hecla Min Mt City Cop Nat T ft Min Niag Hud Pow I t Id Sug . P ft L pf bug. 34A, MVt 4s (oml Solvents Cuban-A- 3444 3814 153. 73.-- - 26 25 31 45 83 Chrler ( - 4s 36 23. olum Br'cast., Com! Credit Coml Invest Tr 36V4 CMrr as - 193i lent Violet a Su Orro de Pa.. I 38!4 1 102 5 50 Am ft F P 5s 2030 36 95 B ft O 1st m 48 .. 57 92 B ft O 95 A 27 53 CMbPP 5s 75 , 15s-5s 200ft 189 do g 4 89 20 80 1 CNW 2037 58 CRIP r 4s 34 .. 35 43 PftRG 4s 36 . 17 104 Erie 4 95 1 C 66 14 62 Int G H 1st 6s 52 16.54 4 7 36 KCFtS 83 , M K T 1st 4s 90 14 65 Mo 5s 77 46 68 4s 75 Ma P 40 28 Nor P 06 93 6s 2047 Penn RR 4Vad 70 8 102 Rio G W 4s 49 14 56 78 St L S F 46 34 St L S F 4s 50 A 12 42 So Pac 4 as 69 70 78 so rc-4- g o?-- n-4 1 107 Un P 1st 4s 47 . Wem U 8 51 . 10 108 29 Coip 8. AlVg 24 253 5 SS 87 .... lelane Corporation . 35 5 . 38 4 New York Bonds . Preyed 5tl C. - 22. ... . 384 344 98 ' 158 2a34 Calif Packing Can Drv G A f an ad Pacific Case (J It I oL 3 S ... 214 4(P', 98 V. V. 4. 1J '37 k 24-- lb 158 An&con Cop . Arm III , At T ft 5F All Csl L Ail Refill Lo ct . Balt ft Oh Bend Av . . Best Food Beth Bteel T Boeing Airpl.. Borden Co. . . . 47 96 (FW) Youneti' SAT Zenith Radio . 9. J3 37 37 la 241 35J 4 . 28i 12, 21, 48V. 21, 1 1 M -- 51s', 26V, 12H 12 7 A sm 51V, 26V, 5 7 bfit 86- 1 SS 21 7 . 131, , Am Sm & R Am St Fd Am Sug R Am 35', 32 S 4 Wert F. Woolwiu 4, n' 6V 55. 14. 14 28u 28', 28'. 17. 17V, 17V. I- - , A pi io 2 1 ..... Loro -- 1 Ind Wpv Vll T In humlmla) Salee. Hifh. Low. La, I. Clig. (Siilr - ... ontU0UMiC& . 810 . Bank Bldg. Continratal - Phon. T5871 INSURANCE AND BONDS of the annual Synopsis SYNOPSIS STATEMENT OF Old Colony Ins. Co. Home Office. 87 Kilby Street, Boston. Massachusetts President Henry R Hedge Secretary. E. L. Woodside. Showing condition on December 31st, 1943. tnade to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant tolaw : ASSETS Bondi and Stocks Cash in Office and Banks Other Ledger 9.944,797.03 592.697.40 334 935.49 .. Assets Total Ledger Assets Ledger Resets I.. 210 Non Gross Aset Les Assets not Admitted Totals Admitted Assets . X1ABLLITIES Unearned Premium Reserve Net Amt. Unpaid Losses $11,389,422 61 090.51 $ and Claims Dividend Liability All Other Liabilities Tout Capital Surplus S.urplh as - to X. . . . policy-holde- 1 332 11 939 461 21 142 681 50 50 000 00 381 962 43 9 $1 000 000 00 7.267.226 97 872.429 73 516.992 90 $11,381 3.114,106.14 1.267.226.97 ,, ANNUAL ? SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF SYNOPSIS ANNE AD THE JOT STATE--MEN- T OF New Amsterdam TheReliance lns. The New Zealand Casualty Company tBoior free Paut Co. Of Philadelphia Ins. Co., Limited Of 227 i&t. St., , 1. VirvIjnH T President. J. Arthur Nelson, Sifford Pearre Secretary. Showing conditions on December mor 1943. made to the surance - of the suant to law; fialtt- - 31st. Commissioner State -- of -- ASSETS Real Estate Mortgage and Other Loau Bond and Stock . . r... Cash in Office and Bank . , Other Ledger Aseet Total. Ledger Assets Non Ledger Asset ... Grose Asset Less Assets not Admitted .. of Inletab,' pur- issstsftnnn 169 497.29 25 489 598 64 2.790.775 89 3.737 394 61 937.640.746 43 82.408 37 .... -- 837,723.154 80 237,811 02 Total Admitted Assets " $37,485 343.78 LIABILITIES r: Reserve $ 4 993 965 79 Pontingen 2 845 246 88 Other Reserve Unearned Premium Reserve 6 400.704 60 Net Amt. Unpaid Losses ana Claim 13.162 532 23 AU Other - Liabilities ... ... 62,894.78 Total Capital Surplus Surplus as $1 000 000 9 000 000 tn 00 00 r .$10 000,000 00 r Total Xcapi Surplus and Othev. Liabilities . $11,381,332.11 State of UtahXCminty of Salt Lake: Thi certifies Xhal the above named annual Statement Company has filed of which the foregoing is a synopsis and hae complied with 'the law of this 'ttale relating to insurance and therefore f duly authorised to 'transact the business of Insurance in the k Stale of Utah until the last day of February, 1945. OF THE DIAL In Service STATEMENT OF, Total Capital, Surplus and Other Liabilities $37,485 343.78 State of Utah. County of Salt Lake:' 'This certifies, that the above ivamed Company haw filed it annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and ha complied with the faws of Ihip Slate relating to insurance and therefore h dulyuthomd to Transact busmens oLmsurance in ihe State of Utah until the, last day of February. - I hereunto" WITNESS lNWtXNESSWHEREdrrr hereunto WHEREOF, set tny hand and affix mv offioial seal net my bard and affix mv official seal N this 1st this 1st day of March. 1944., ,day of March. 194 OSCAR W, CARLSON. - (Seal) - OSCAR W. CARLSON,- -. (Seal) CommiMioner Commissioner of Jnsuraace. of Insurance. "X a eek- PLEASANT GROVE. Cleanup week for Pleasant Grove City and surrounding territory has been set for the coming week, April UTAH OIL BUILDING 2. 3, troitx(A), 3150, Ab8eptj.8oodmd , aow lower We Believe By Th Associated Pre RESULTS: YESTERDAY'S New York lA) ,7, .Brooklyn INI d decision (Tiger) Wills of Dayton, Ohio, and Willie Russell,' Columns, Ohio, welterweight, defetted Tiger IjlgginV. Indanapolis in six 1 f API UT. 8. Dept Agr Cattle: salable and total 150: 25 and total compared salab.e calves beef steers steady, Friday last week top 15 90 other good and choice 15 15 15 85: medium and good 13 0011 15 00. heifer weak to 15 lower: top 15 85; bulk ome and choice 13 50913 80, medium medium kind 12 00113 25: cows tea(Vv to 15 lower' best 12.35; bulk common to cannera and cutter 506.11.76' good can-nesteady; bulk 7 009 00: very light10 00 r 6 00; bull fully steady: bulk 11 50: calve and vealers steady to strong-choicvealers 15 50to 15 75; 'stocker and feeder classes limited steady to weak: eommon to choice steers 10 00fM4 0Q, compargood steer calves 14 00 4) 14 76 able beifer calves 13 00913 75. 2 Hog: Salable 300- total 600 todays market under 270 pounds steady to weak-fearound 300 pound butchers 75ftl00 Sleel Walfnwn C Warner BP . scit-tere- d 0 ' v. Denson Puts Over Knockout On Marshall- - 1 . 10 50. Baseball Exhibitions TODAY'S al 1 1 colored baseball. Requests for league franchises will be received until April 24, when the league officers and team representatives get together to draw up the regulations. Opening date fp league plav is scheduled R. for the latter part of May. (Bus)"Bothweli is the new president of the El Monte golf club. He succeeds A1 Farber. Clarence Leddingham has been named and Ross L. Olsen secretary. Leddingham succeeds Bothwell 1 .. CHICAGO CUBS and WHITE Two up on Cubs in citv series. While Sox expect Buck Ross to make it three in row today by beating Paul Erickson. W. 1 1 67-- SOX (Special) their civilian and army teams ot one powerful ag- last year into July II 54',. gregation for 1944. Jack Card, former Sacramento pitcher, will head the mound staff for ManRange Of Grain Sales ager Harry Calton. CHICAGO (AP- JNew Talent Open. Close. High. ' Low. The Hill Field Aces will be In 74 HEAT 1 73S 733s 1 73H 733 the thick of the pennant scrap Mav 70 69s. 69 3 634 with a roster of new talen to sup- July L663. l 67 U. die Vern . Bud GaleGo) Brady port Peterson, Wayne Rige and Chuck OATS May .82 Archibald of last years team. July ...... .784 78. 78t 78a .74H The Naval Supply Depot at Cp. ...... ,743 .144 74. .741 7474U 744 Clearfield will be represented by Dec RE 1 294 a team of sailors in place of last May 28 2934 29 27 28 27 27 year's colorful Marine outfit. The July cp. sailors will be an unknown quanDec BARLEY tity until the opening day. Mav New Entries .. .. July Two other new entries include Sep. the OlR&D team of Ogden and the Hill Field Trotters. The rail- Cash Grain Sales road team made a fine showing fiHICAGO-oorn. wheat. ( A Pi No tmhestate tournament- - last year oat. Bariev malting 12591443 and will field a strong entry. The nominal. Trotters are a Negro aggregation feedField 15122 seed per hundredweight nominfrom Hill Field, which ooasts a al . 6 75B6 00 Red Top 14 06 couple of the best performers in 15Timothv 00; Red Clover Sweet Clover 1 1radv OOto rood spring lamb 15 25 medium 13 ewes 13 50 mnHnoir to medium wooled 5 009 7 00. 425 1 DENVER of the acrea-agf- r coming shortly, estimate seeded to oat will have to be revised downward. At the c!oe wheat was unchanged to t were lower, July $1 693, oaf lower to 3 higher, July 78la, rve wa to 3 lowei. Mav Unchanged 129V49 aiirt harley was uiKhane(U9 low, 1 sows 9 50to 11 00 Sheep Salable for week fv FA) CHICAGO (API Oatg found in the gram market today as rain support in the midwest further delacd seeding of the new crop. Other cereal, however, gen- 1 Trout, nominatecL4Q-Jiurlopeii- -. er Tuesday, wittgrfmaitan& up today against Pittsburgh Pirates. OGDEN." Grain Mart In , naments. (AP) A tech-nicknockout was. scored- by Tommy Garland, coast guard middleweight, when he floored Lane for Hale, Los Angeles, twice counts of six and eight with hard teams have submitted requests for franchises in .the Ogden Service League for 1944, according to Raeldon (Rae) Goates, league pres- es, Bothwell New El Monte Chief 29.340.782 00 00 4fr 78 20 59 Oats Strong Sik baseball Catcher Rollie Hemsley announced he would join club at Boston for opening game. BOSTON RED SOX Veteran Outfielder Bob Johnson slashed r out a with two out Laybourne, league-leadin- who has been inducted intohurler, m ninth to the Browns Hitting army. beat-Brav- $4 479 497 7 648 263 4 272.664 5.579 066 26 555 551 worked lower with July wheat Ogden Arsenal's defending cham. erally meeting selling by a commission house pions, runnerups to the Salt Lake with southwestern connections. Price Air Base in the Utah state service change were small. Advice to gram houses said moisture tournament last year, will be back over the grain belt had retarded seeding to head the list. The Arsenal has of oats from rme to two week in some While the delay was not conlost only one regular, from last sections. sidered serious at present, some analysts years champions. This was Dale felt that, if clear weather is not forth- BROOKLYNX DODGERS Curt' Davis was beaten by Yanks in WASHINGTON-SENATOItMnrrtng game when Don Sav- George Case, who usually gets age singled and' Oscar Grimes homer. only singles, banged out a triple followed with 410-ft- . NEW YORK GIANTS against Buffalo yesterday. picked to hurl opening day will still have it left upon their game against Braves. Bob Feller, for example, wont be 28 until next November. Joe DiUaggio will be 30 in November. Ted Williams will be only 26 next (Special) ident. RS return. bank debit . Yesterday Same day last year Today clearing ame dav )at year ...... Week . clearing Same week last ear ... I Cattle ANGELES f A Salable for week: 6 250 very slow and 25 lower; teer steady to uneven good oihtr 50 to 75 lower; 1heifer nieadymed-to lower 25 to 50 lower, cow 14 50916 50 teer good ium iQ common down to 12 50; medium to choice heifer 13 009 15 65 cow 8 5091 12 50. 1 00 550. S liable for week. Calve 9 150 lower closing top vealer 15 00, 12 009 14 00. calve 5 4CO; very Hogs Salable lor week, tesdv to 50 lower; top 14 75 alow. LOS TV'S Carrier bonds improved ia : pots were narrow. Commodities Ji to choice stock calve 13 0013.70. common to medium 10 00t(jl2 50. 7 880 Hoe lor week; Receipt Butcher hog mostly, utea'lK acw 25 ot more loer. Feeder pig weak cent hade lower Top 12 M 011 good to to choice 200 to 330 pound butcher, med200 1o 190 ium 12 5013 00 pounds ..13 0d;160 to 190 pounds 12 00tol2 50: 16O 1175ttl2 00. 143 to 180 pound o 10 OOto 10 50 9fl5w lo 160 pound 10 25 10 00, choice lighm- i- "weight 8 008 50 10 75, odd lots feeder pig Palace Plunge of and Riviera Club 3 points each. v. and S. Co Mining Feature events on today's pro- Coirbined Metals gram are the backstroke, American 8. ft R. Co free-styl-e Utah stopper the d Company relay, breaststroke and the ' 8. L. B INK CLEARINGS free style. 400-yar- d last October. Te w" Ohio Cop Multnomah - Pasadena Com, PId .. Sue Inliftted Stork Amaljr Sug pm V! M. 1 ZfEureka Std standings: 14- ;- St.- - George- - Dragon-Cl- ub or Womens Swimming Association and Suit, Ft Eire rt. p rt. p ft 108 47. Point M Id T't, Cun one-met- won a Bus Transportation defending tifhstr Suzanne Zimmerman, Multnomah Club, and Florence Schmidt, Women's Association Swimming Missf Merkf's time was 4:02.1. Retains Title Anne Ross, St. George Dragon Club. -- retained her championship by- - defeating Zoe Ann Olsen, Pasadena Club, Pasadena, Calif.; Dorothy Ziegler, Multnomah - Club, - and Beverly Potts, Athens Athletic Club, OakMiss Ross' land, point scorewas 124.9 with Miss Olsen piling up 4; ef free-sfyle,- dtanapohs, lnd pitcher-eight UTILITY AIID e : OtiUEN It'ull tSDAl Catlle -exDemand for 'week, 5.936 receipt dull late for plainer Quality tremely cow. Catmec to common cow 75c lo 1 00 lower. Medium to good 25 to 50 cent weak to "25 lower, other cUte oen lower, except strictly good steer steers about steady. Good , grain-fecom12 63tol3 75. 14 OOi 15 00 medium mon 7 60 9 50. (dimer lb 00 tu 7 25, thin 4 00, few good 10 00 hull he)lv cannei r u good 6 50to9 75, to 19 50. medium io ioinmou- - 1 jEul fiPtft '5 00 - odd 15 25. late top vealer prat 4 ual top 14 50. bulk sood t 13 75tol4 60, to pied opinion lum 10 44 13 50, , mller 856S9 50, lew, Jeer 12 00 medium to good Motk lol dr 13 40. common to medium 900fall50 . back-strok- StockMarketHasMixedTrends Mr-- - wttotabte-ftMfrft Of New Swimming Association Silver Shield York, Tar Baby . , Tintic Central Mdley Belays In the individual med- Tintic Lead ley, four laps each of breastroke, " and Nancy Ut Wyo Cpn. Oil CluV), won the Walker Mining Merki, Multnomas .... Western AHog championship by a length from Yankee Con.rrr r Joan Fogle, Riviera Club, Th-- ' Znnia October,-Theseand many other with the luck to return, stars, after the first will have many big years years left.' ' world war ended, and be was no The length of this war is a kid when it started. This Is proof our guessing r enough, that: those who had it guessfacbeyond range. But no wars yet have run along forever. At the gnd of another year or another-twyears, there will be more than a Jew star performers on hand for the -- a nd next major Sporting-boo- m, WANTED they -- will be just about as good as they ever were ,in their pre-- " war ratings. -- . . . Katz Gets Red Roster Berth: y . defeating ..AnaurUs Crystal Park Premier,. PricVtjrtr Palace .plunge, San Ffancisco; Prince Con. Corrldon anjL, Marilyn Rico Argentine Marie of .Womens the both Salmer, OGDEN record which included sixteen shutouts in 1916. In 1913 Walter Johnson, with Washington, allowed' 1.14 earned runs: in 1915, 1.55 earned runs; in 1918, 1.28 earned runs, and in 1919, 1.49 earned runs. Johnson had the best four years, Alexander had the call at five seasons. I doubt ve'ry much that two greater pitchers ever threw a ball by hostile bats. As Johnny Evers told hie once, "Alexander was the only pitcher 1 ever faced who made me want to throw my bat away before I started for the plate. Johnson had the blinding, blaz-ing speed; Alexander had the control and the cunning and both - had great hearts. They worked for shutouts. If averages mean anything, here are. your two greatest pitchers. Before and After a War There have been arguments back and forth about the comparative value of athletes, whatever the game, before and after a war Is over. What about Joe Louis, Joe DiMaggio, Bob Feller, Ted . Eagle 100-yar- d with an amazing pitching Crescent free-stvl- earned runs: Hereis ; . Commonwealth Lead . n Philadelphia 1.22. with Philadelphia 1,55. with Philadelphia 1.83. with Chicago (after serving in the army) 1.72. 1920 with Chicago 1.91. ... . OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) The Club of. Portland, Multnomah Ore., goes into the second day Howell ...... of the National A. A. U. womens Kennebec senior swimming and diving championships today with two Little May champicms and leading in team Moscow points, 14 to 5, over its nearest Mt. City Copper rival, the St. George Dragons Mountain View NaiTdnver ...... Club of Brooklyn. New Park Nw of' the Brenda Quincy 19, Hesler, Club bv North Lily Portland coached won the Jack Cody, Park Binfftiam e championship in 1:00.9 degree. The Finest Pitching There are two men who, since 1915 1916 1917 1919 Colorado Con Metals Combined Comet CoaJ 1. . Eureka Bullion ... Eureka Lily Con. Eureka Standard .. Horn Silver from- week I still think Chandler and Coop-- " er are the two best, and they could be rated with the best in any season. Wyatt belongs with either when he is physically right. Cooper-alloweonly 1.77 earned runs in 1942 and Chandler allow-- . ed only 1.64 Of the- - same last season. This is pitching of a high, recwhen such earned-ruords were listed, head, the long list with something to spare. And both were pretty fair country throwers. The leader is a fellow bv the name of Grover Cleveland is WalAlexander. His runner-uter Johnson. Here is Alexander's record of .06 ihrr ....... Clacton Page H 15, 1944 Scattered Issues Advance; Leaders Droop .00 .04 Mi Cardiff Lead AAU Swim - 1912 06 .03 .84 . Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, April ) NORTH SALT LAKE ( 3.134. for week: Cattle Receipt Lower grade cow . is dull demand NEW YORK (AP) Stock market buyers picked up' only good ete'ri and heifer holding steer about steady. Good iramf6d steels, motors and specialties in todays brief session 14 60 14.75, common to medium 9.60 left many leaders to struggle in slightly lower ground. SUM, good heifer 13 00 $13 50. com The question marks of the past mon to medium 150912 SO, Medium to 9 759UO0. few H 50; cutgood cow week still restrained bullisn forces. ter to common 7 50Q 9 50; eannrs 4 60 among these was t h e 47?S. Medium to good bull 9269 Principal that the big thought European in10 00. 6 759,6 60.. cutter to common vasion was approaching anj that, 14 5014 75, Good to choice vealer at least temporarily, securities commedium to good 13 004) 14 28, might be substantially depressed mon to medium 10 00& 12 75, cull down . " by this development. to 9 00. On the other hand, there was a Hoc 16 455. Receipts for week: timid nibbling inspired partly by Fairly acme all week, butcher hog 5 to mostly 60 ow about steady. individual earnings prospects and lower. Top 13 50 on good to penta the belief the recent dwindling of choice 200 to 330 pound' buwhers; beet 13 00. 190 to 200 180 to 190 nothing inpoind liquidation to virtually 12 004 12 50, 160 to 103 pound pound dicated that the list w as in a posi11 769 13 00. 140 10 O) to 160 pound to 1 50. Late sale ot tow 9 00&10 00. tion to put on a brisk recovery early sales 9 5010 50 with choice light if given the right kind of news. ile choice weight bowi 110. Cloing The direction was mutky from Ugh weight so up to 10 50 the opening on, and, near i h e Sal1.594. lor week too small to test market close, negligible variations lined able nupply Few in most departments. Turnover Quotation nominail nirongfr. good trunked in lat lamb 14 0C medof aaeund 250,600 shares was 11 00 11 50. ium 12 301 13 50, common among the smallest since early No ewe ffored strictly good to choice Asked Bid ... Bingham - So-th- . NEWS Livestock Quotations - DESERET THE! Stock S. L. Home TrfficerAOl-Waln- St.. ut Otho E Lane. Secretary, A. I. Vos. Showing condition on December 31st, Commissioner 1943. -- made to th of In urance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: ; ASSETS , Real E.tat. Mortgage end Other Loans. . Bond and Stock Cah in Office and Bank .. Other Ledger Assets Total Ledger Assets Non ledger Assets ..tt 159 SP4 32,774 3.784 483 386 236 246.528 J8 4 $09 717 61 184,395 59 . Gross Assets . Less Asset not Admitted .. . . $4,693.713 26 74,6947T . $4 619 018 Total Admitted Act LIABILITIES 86 390 $ Other Reserves 1,065.985 Unearned Premium Reserve Net Amt, Unpaid Losses and Claim Al) Other Liabilitie Total Capital Surplus Surplus as to 11.000 2,106 policy-holde- 53 00 46 278 958 00 80.719 57 000 00 965 52 $3,106 965 52 Total Other State This Capital. Surplus and $4 619,018 55 Liabilities of Utah, County of Salt Lake: certifies that the above named has filed its annual Statement Company of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has eomplied with the laws of this State -therefore H relating hr trwtmmce-a- nd duly authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until J945, 7 .the iaet dav of February IN1 WITNESS WHEREOF I hereunto set my hand and affix mv official seal this 1st day of March. 1944. OSCAR W. CARLSON, (SEAL) Commissioner ol Insurance, e X' S8 63 39 29 i Homs office. 340 California StreetISau Francisco, Calif. y , Showing- - conditions on December $lst, of. InCommissioner 1943. made to tha surance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: ACegTS $ 184.848 00 Real Estate 2,231.143 45. Bonds 368.498.30 Casb in Office and Banker.. 108,800 80 Other Ledger Assets ,.$2,891.187 41 84,439 82 Total Ledger Assets Non Ledger Gross Assets .. .. Assets . ..X Uess'Awen not- Admitted TotaP" AdmilledAssetr LIABILITIES H4 104-8- $2,181,503 OF 24 000 00 $ Reserves Inearned Premium Reserve . 1,309.793.43, Net Amt, Unpaid Losses and i US ?? Claims . 83.738.37 All Other Liabilities Other Total Deposit Surplus Surplus as to $1,838, 846 A0 000 00 622,857 28 $500 policy-holde- 81.022.857 28 Total Capital. Surplus and $2,881,503.08 Other Liabilities State of Utah. County of Salt Lake: above named This certifies that the Company has filed Us annual Statement of which the foregoing is a .synopsis and has complied with the laws of thm State twisting -t- o- Insurance and therefore duly authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of Utah until the lat day of February. 1945,. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official teal this 1st day of March, 1944. -(SEAL) ' ' OSCAR W. CARLSON. CommisMoner of IniUxanco, 4 - |