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SCRATCHED OUT IN A BUNCH OF GRASS OR VEEDS r--— HE LARGEST OF OUR HARE FAMILV r— : : — 1 — 1 FUNERALS © - CWVtCC INC 8Z9 BY HtA 1 — I ed by David H Doxey Sr and benediction by Albert Bell Singers were Mary Bell Taylor Blanche DEATHS $ LL SHOOTING CASE DISMISSED ! 1 and Florence Critchlow Elberta and Martha Wilson Vernal Brownplayed a violin solo Speakers Services for Mrs Hazel Bigelow ing M were M Thornick wife of James O Bigelow will be CharlesWilliam Woods and Bishop Stuart held on Tuesday afternoon at" 1 The ward society handled o'clock at the Fourth ward chapel the flowers Relief with Bishop E T Saunders pre- in the Ogden Interment was made cemetery Leo siding The body may be viewed Facer dedicatedCity the grave Twenty-fat the family residence 519 there are 92OOOkOO)000 barrels of irst t afternoon this and stref ands also on Tuesday until The board made a specific rec- evening of services time Interment will ommendation for t the executive be in the lOgden City cemetery withdrawal of 400 acres of pub- under the direction of Llndquist licly owned coal lads in Wyoming undertakers' Members of the Amand Montana wher4 there is a coal erican Legion Auxiliary will attend ' Elaine Rawson infant supply from which it Is estimated the services in a body ter of Arthur and Delia 80000000 barrels of oil could be Rawson died on Sunday ' produced for Annie Greta Han gomery at 3:10 a m at the family resiThe board further recommend sonServices were of widow Hanson John ed that while there was no immedi held dence In North Ogden following oi Sunday afternoon in the ate need of developing oil from a short illness of pneumonia She Eighth ward chapel under the di was born in Ogden shale and coal i the study of the rection on February Barkof F Bishop Joseph 28 1927 technical problem involved in the er are parSurviving was prayer given by ents the grandparents the Mr and process should bQ carried on as Paul Opening Christensen and benediction eventually the wel oil in the coun by N J Brown Singers were Mrs John Adam Montgomery of try would be exhausted Ogden and H E Rawson Edith Tolhurst Ann Wilson North The substitutions of alcohol for Mrs of two sisters Melba Ogden Edwards and Lizzie Norseth and Helen and services will Funeral gasoline the constant study of Jane Speakers were C- O Turnquist W be held on Tuesday afternoon more efficient uses of all the prod W at 1 Rawsonf and Bishop Barker o'clock in the North ucts or petroleumj and the possible meetOgden Bishop Barlfer dedicated the grave ing house with Bishop Harold substitution of j crude oil burning In City cemetery Memfor the high compression berstheofOgdeh engines presiding The body may the! Eighth ward quorum Campbell motors now generally used were were be viewed at the residence of the so bearers Relief and pall mentioned by the board as means of in North Ogden this of ciety members were flower car grandparents on Tuesday un and also conserving the country's supply evening riers r cil fuels! til time of services Interment will be in the North Ogden cemetery Services for Daniel Silverwood under the direction of Lindquist were held on Sunday at 11 a rh undertakers in the Llndquist funeral parlors under the 4irection of Bishop's Harry Dee Lunn died on Sunday Counselor John A Cealta Openat 9:15 o'clock at the family night was offered by William residence ing prayer Jefferson avenue R Hymaif fand benediction by after a two 3515 weeks illness of pneuwere John Kruitiosch Speakers was monia on FebruHe born osch John Kruitf and Counselor 23 1925 in South Weber son ary Mrs Annie Brian sang of A complaint charging Arnold lieaita was made In the Ogden son Harry Earl and Beatrice Han Interment 9 57 ave 2t of Shreeve Patterson Surviving are the par The grave was ents Lunn cemetery two sisters Velma and Au nue with maliciously shooting and City A Lindquist dedicated Carl by a Holstein drey and his grandparents Mr ' wounding bull belonging to iJohn De Young and Mrs Erastus Hanson of Salt Mrs Services Elizabeth for F was dismissed in city court today M Mack were held on Lake and John W Lunn of Berke on the grounds that the city did afternoon in ttie Smithfield Sunday Funeral services will ley Calif taber not! prove venue jor prove that the nacle be held on Wednesday at 1 p m conducted by Bishop George the Fourteenth ward chapel shooting was mautious Klngsfoi'd The music was in Mr Shreeve dohtended that he E with Bishop James M fHarbertson furnished the tabernacle choir by shot the bull whjeiji it charged him Richard Polkington presiding Mrs Lavina ed at the The body may be view while he! was attempting to milk Griffith and Majson Doan family residence Tues Open his cow on January 7 and that he afternoon and evening and al day was offered Samuel prayer by ing shot to defend J himself on Wednesday until time of serNelson fbenediction by Bishop so vices Attorney S B Blackham who William and Interment will be in the Arthur Budge Speakers represented ssnreove requested a were Moses Thatcher Ogden City cemetery under the di William dismissal after the city had rested Noble Lowe Bishop rection of Lindquist undertakers its case on the ground that Assist KingsfordSylvester W James and Mayor ant City Att orney H A Soderberg Kirkbrlde The latter read resoluiiouert coop jj'owier' died on had hot proved that the offence as tions of the Sunday respect morning at 2:30 o'clock at by prepared or occurred in Ogden city charged I council of Smithfield the home of his grandparents Mr and mayor proved any malice on the part of to express the appreciation of the and Mrs Stanley O Fowler 2957 ShreeveL His request was granted citizens for the James Mack Me- - Childs avenue a short following and the defenses did not place any 'morial or Mrs was Mack which illness He pre park pneumonia on the ptancl witnesses sented to that City Eight of Mrs born in Ogden on August 14 192 6 Mack s grandsons acted as pall son of George N and Alberta Coop bearers and her nieces and mem- Fowler Surviving are the par ALLEGE FALSITY bers of ward Relief : society ents the grandparents Mr and flower carriers Interment Mrs Stanley O 'Fowler and Mr IN COSMETIC LABEL were was made ih' the Smithfield and Mrs William Coop two bro thers William and Samuel and Jan IS— WASIIIXGTONj (By one sister Norma Funeral ser — men The Associated Press) Four Mrs for Services vices will be held on Tuesday at Mathilda Cal doing business tinder the trade lie Smith idow of James R 12:30 o'clock in the Eleventh ward name of "Dr Eagan Manufactory" Smith swera held on Sunday after meeting house with Bishop James In Chicago have t been ordered by noon in thelNineteenth ward chap H Riley presiding The body-ma- y tradfe commission to el with the federal C D Stuart Bishop pre be viewed at the house this afterdiscontinue representing" their cos metics and toilet articles as pro siding Opening prayer was offer noon and evening and also on duced In their Own laboratory tin der the supervision of "Dr S fHE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE ' 1 : rw-- 1 KANSAS CITY Jan 1 6— (U S D A) —SheeO killing classes slow Coal Eagan Dr Eagan the commission found to be -- a! "chimerical physi cian" and the products advertised 0 r-:- ufrnrrriM mi hi r VLdltmidllHLE FULLOF OIL " at-61- 27 " — 4 GRAilN generally steady top feed lambs $1265 others mostly $1225® 1250 clippers $1060 shorn year v lings $950 Cattle better grades fed steers fairly active istrong to 25c higher medium quality short feds slow steady she stock and bulls steady vealers and calves opening steady 25c stockers and j feeders strong higher choice 1410 pound steers $1810 bulk medium to good short feds $120015 50 good 900 pound fed heifers $1100 bulk butchers cows $700900 medium bulls beef bulls upward to $775815 $900 veal top $1100 bulks stockers and feeders $9601200 Hogs very slow uneven 15® 30c lower than (Saturday's average stock pigs dull 25c lower top $835 on choice 220 to 240 pounds few 190 to 240 pound averages to shippers $815® 835 140 to 180 pounds $750 8 15 packing sows $650 © 725 stock pigs $700 800 i Tintic Standard 100 at $1425 at $1460 West Gold 270 at 6 West Toledo 2000 at 2 Woodlawn 200 at 61 2100 at at 59 Park Galena 82 300 at 81 100 at 100 S3 at OILS at Mil ?!-- 3000 at Crown Point " - ' " 2000 8 ' financed many Corporations which are now operating very successfully r WRITE OR CALL FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION1 D A CQPLIN & CO Financial Center Building San Francisco California 11 q ' Av 162D-- & 6902 5747 SURPRISE double room board One or two occupants optional 3570-desired son 7583 ROOM and board for Z gentlemen close in 2535 Adams Phono W CROSS CO - g — — 4 f ' OGDEN SPORTING GOODS CO 2311 Washington Phone 233 6919 RADIO— Be Sure and Hear an NEW YORK Jan 16— (By The ST JOSEPH Jan 16— (U S D raw The Associated Press)-sugar — CHICAGO Jan 16— (By The A) Hogs fairly active 20® 25c market was quiet early today and weighty 200 as no sales were reported prices Associated Press) — Persistent com lower top toi$830 $820® 830 150-20- 0 mission house selling together with pounds up "The Radio of Tomorrow" were at $462 for packing sows Cuban unchanged $780820 slowness of export demand for pounds 25c & W AUTO SERVICE Inc with offerings paid duty lower $675725 wheat from North America weak mostly 2254 Washington Ave Phone 115 and buyers holding at this price beefi Cattle steers and yearlings off ened - the wheat market today de 6277 good lights steers spite- the strength of corn2 values mostly steady now new With under the crop Wait till you've heard an An uriexpected decrease of - the $1400 othetf steers and yearlings way In Cuba with 60 mills report- RADIO Ozarka Sold and serviced by largely $11751350 she stock ed iri com visible Supply total! helped little C Allkkelscn operation and with the Lon Fh 3043-- J changed bulk cows $700® don market to llftj corn j Most tradefs had re was easier there 7553 cutters 950 650 largely $550® looked: kov a corn visible Increase newed selling pressure in the raw ORPHEUS — - - R r-- i 5 BODIES AND FEKBE&S Ogden Fender Shop 11327 Kiesel Ave Phone 813 BEAUTY CULTURE MAKCEU FINGER WAVING J0 curls 15c Permanent wavPaperEveninK appointments : SJhone ing 7Sti 2855-60 23rd St IAFB LUSTER QUALITY Restored to rugs Upholstering amd none 11 so mattress making f 1 J HAMPTON E CO & CARPET CLEANING Mattresses renovated guaranteed Prompt call and Jtis delivery Phone 2911 Upholstering Work CARPENTER WORK substantial heme remodao repair anything 354T-- YOUR old eled up-to-d- ate Job too small Estimates free 6145 Ashley Valley 2000 at 5U-Bi' RADIOS— Six 1600 Sit a will It 1 pay you to hear an At 1000 "Colorado River 4000 at water Kent Radio before you buy at 1 powerful— selective 1000 at Diamond ' 1000 at 6 SUGAR ' 7S9 UUMB cooking board ty week or month Ciosa to business district Phone 2154-- J Hit NICE front steam heated room for 4S74 Reference lady Ph 1766-- J 3C47-- one-fourt- I warm rooms board if Reasonable 2639 Jeffer Home Carpet Cleaners1 ' Chief Con 100 at $315 200 at 2242 "Washington Ave 100 at $320 7586 $317 1000 Emma Silver 1000 at 2 at 2U Laceless Basket Balls — Eureka Lily '300 at $180 200 h No metal stretch at $182: 1300 at $185 r out of leather taken Eureka Bullion 500 at 55 C E Armstrong Co Kennebec 500 at 19 Nv 306 25th St Lehl Tintic 2000 at 1 'I 7397 Leonora 1000 at 2 Mammoth 80 at $240 PHONOGRAPHS—PIANOS New Quincy 500 at 27 We are headquarters for the new ' Park UtaK 3700 at 66 Edisonlc victrola Orthophoruc Tintic Standard 600 at $1475 Baldwin pianos and 60 Walker 200 a£ Peterson Music Co 6 7891 J MODERN CARPET CLEANIHa j K Van Kampen & Sons Now is the time Team harness for $1:50 per set 2953 WASH 7487 ' W HARNESS OILING — OILS h M male with a little capital to: Invest in a clean profitable business at once P O Box 218Og-de- n 7400 Utah NKW brick building on lot OaHO See owner 251 24th St sj l FLOWERS Artistic Floral Co i steam heat Phon OPJPOETD7UTIES WANTED —Partner male or fe- I C room 2103 Adams BUSINESS LIGHT COMPANY v at and - -- r IXGAL NOTICES ' t SHERIFF'S SALE Weber-Count- y : In the ' UtahDistrict : Court Sarah E Chambers 'plaintiff v defendant' William To bo sold at sherlfrs sale on" th 31st day of January 1928 at the Iront door of the countyr court husa Sa Ogden Utah Parcel 1 Commencing 3601 chaipa of the south of the northwest corner southeast Quarter of section 28 town- one (1) east ship seven north range meridian! thence-sout- h Salt Lake base and more or less to 3650 chains the southwest corner of said quarter section thence east 20 chains moir or less' to the southeast corner t the west half of the southeast quarto: ter of aald section Zt thence north — — u a jyjiii l nut east of point of beginning: thence nouth 67 deirrees 45 minutes "west' 2160 chains more or less to the plac of beginning containing 782i acres ' more or less Parcel 2 A part of section 21 range ©na township seven (7) north' and merid(I) east Salt Lake base t: ian described as follows chin Commencing at a point 360 section south of the center of said 38 thence north 6225 degrees west thence north 45 degrees west 55 chains along said road thence south 3950 degrees west 838 chains thence south 8830 degrees west ? chains: thence south 3145 minutes west IJ40 " 1 1 bulls dull tending lowerr stockers futures market prices at one and feeders active firm choice sugar on Furniture and Lamps 800 to 1000 pounds feeders $1140 time showing ? losses of 2 to 4 The principal ' NEWMAN FURNITURE selling points CO ©1165 to come from houses with 2324 Washington Sheep no fat lambs sold choice seemed ' Cuban connections 6918 wooled lambs held above $1265 or European" and was but there enough covering 110 steady desirable pound wooled and trade buying to absorb the ot- - I CHICAGO FUTURES f yearlings at $1050 steady' aged ferings at these levels and a steadCHICAGO Jan (By The stock scarce — ier tone developed later Associated Press) Wheats No 2 prices CHICAGO Jan 16 a point or two and at midred $141 JOi 1 hard $180 (By The rallying CHICAGO! 16 Jan The (By 841-1: to 2 pomts net Associated Press)— Corii new No S mixed about day ruling — Associated S D (U Press) A) MWTieat— No i yellow 86® 87 old No 2 — '7"'' Sheep: opening slow very few lower was Low Close The refined market sugar High yellow 92 No 5 yellow 9 0 sales better grade lambs steady to Oats No' 2 'white 5 6 6 1 No 15c lower $1275 $129tt $128 $128' unchanged at $580 for fine granu- March ©1300 choice 3 white 54 130 a moderate 129 130 ©66 May handy weight natives to city lated with Vi 126 125 126 July RyeJ No 2 I107O107& butchers $13115 side Of said section thence south 44T kinds held top Corn: i Futures closed steady approximBarley 8394 chains thence east 40 chains thence higher nothing done on heavy of about half a million bushels c net Wheat closed irregular lower- to a shade advance corn up i oats showing Tic gain and provisions ivaryirig from &c decline to 10c advance 1 " - lc ' j to-wl- 16-- : - 1 j " i Timothy seed $3il0'385 Clover seed' $2225® 29 76 lambs Jan 16— (By The Associated Press) —Cash wheat No 2 (red $152 No 2 hard $136 ConH No 8 mixed 84c No 4 82 83c No 3 yellow 89 90c No 3 No 3 white87c Nb 3 Oats No 2 white No ST LOUIS 6757ic 56c 55 3 i8687c 4'95c f Close: whe4t May hard? $131 f bid Judy hard $126 Corn: May 93c asked July 94c i Dia — (By The Associated Press) — Wheat Receipts 215 cars unchanged No 2 No aarf narai No 2 hard-3 f $126 163(gn67 3 Jo2 red nominally $123 )ibj nominally $145 17q No ®148: No 3 nominally '$136® Jan KANSAS CITY X4U Closer $124 May iizo torn— 16 i Julv cars: un iteceipts white changed to c lower No 37& 801®81c 2 No 82c 3 76 iNO 77®79c: 80 No 8383c mixed No yellow - No 3 3 2 7980c ©79c 85c6 cars: 87c Oati— Receipts un changed No :2 white nominally 55 57c No 3 nominally 54® 56c Jiyei— 39cJ100 Barley — 81® 83c i 4 Clode: May July - h POULTRY Jan 16 — By The Associpted Press ) 6— Poultry— Alive cars fpwls 20 steadyj receipts 19 26c turkeys springs 23c 252Sc roosters 19c ducks 18 CIIlSCAGO 22c : 17® 18c sheep strong early sales fat ewes ' $675® 725 feeding lambs strong to 15c higher $1225 ® 1300 mixed fat and feeding lambs to traders $13251340 ' Cattle: fed steers and fat she stock streng to 25c higher weighty steers very scarce yearlings getting better action bulls in liberal supply trade easy" tending lower bidding 25 50c lower on vealers prospects about 25c lower at 1075 1150 weighty fed steers $1875 two loads at ' that price average 1404 pounds several loads light and "mediumi weight steers $1600 ©1775 bulk $12501600 com paratively little except short light red kinds under $1200 practical top weighty! medium bulls $825 few to outsiders up to $850" LOS ANGELES Jan 16— (U S Department if Agriculture)— Hogs receipts 200 fairly active general ly Z5c to 50c lower than Friday maximum decline prevalent at close practical top $975 part load butchers $1000 early bulk 140 tos2!0 pound! weights $935 to $056 packing sows $750 to $825 Cattle: receipts 1800 plain she stock slow barely steady other classes active strong to 25c high er four loads 1285 to 1301 pound central California fed steers $1310 to $1335 other steers common and medium kinds mostly $975 to $12 several loads heifers $975 to $10 top cows load lots $960 bulk good cows $900 to $940 other she stock common' and medium kinds $675 to $850 all cutters $400 to $625 bulls $700 to $800 calves: receipts 300 steady 300 lambs Sheep: receipts steady ewes 25c to 50c higher two decks medium 84 pound lambs $1250 with 20 per cent $1100 small lot good' 126 pound' ewes $ f May ber" 267c March 46500 march ate-sales 276c July 284c Septem- May 292cDecember 297c July BUTTER ' AND EGGS 1 — — t Jan - 3840c 3540c FLOUR 88 91 93 92 94 55 56 52 May - 16— (By The Associated Press) — Butter- lower receipts 11785 tubs creamery exextra 45c tras 46c standards firsts 45 45 c firsts 41 43 c seconds receipts 6549 Eggs — Unchanged cases firsts 43 o ordinary firsts CHICAGO 90 Oats: March July : Rye March ' 90 92 93 52 155 52 55 107 108 108 108 103 56 52 i i May July 108 109 POTATOES Jan 16— (By The Associated Press) — Potatoes — Receipts 145 cars on track 230 cars total United States shipments Saturday 966 cars Sunday 27 cars demand aritl movement moderate on Idaho sacks market sjlghtly weaker other stock about steady CHICAGO T MINNEAPOLIS Jan 16— (By The Associated Press) — Flour — Unchanged In carload lots 7family patents quoted at $7 45® 55 a barrel In 9 8 pound cotton sacks Wisconsin sacked round whites around mostly $145160 shipments 43076 barrels $150 Minnesota sacked Red River Bran— $30 50 ©SO 75 Ohios round whites and Russets llower eisrht 4oads 170 to 200 $140150 Michigan sacked $150 Idaho sacked pound easterns $ 9 7 5 two loads Russets-Burban157 to 230 pound California $960 $1 70 190 bushel odd lots packing sows $800 200 Florida Bliss Triumphs pound- - easterns- $975 two loads crates $2 00 2 25 157 to 230 pound Californias $950 odd) lots packing sows $800 steers 960 Cattle—Receipts slow 15c to 25c lower Saturday two! loads 1050 pound Idaho steers -- Rus-set-Rur- ks - - 3RD TRIAL FOR $1300-fiv- e roads $1275 three $1235(R12G0 today load pound $1230 she stock odd lots good heifer3 steady $1000 odd lots good cows $900 five loads Colorado two loads medium $800 bulls strong odd head $725 calves receipts 75 25o to 50c higher load medium 15 pounds $1125 package medium 30 pound weights yoads WORLD RECORD 960 $86085 $750 Sheep—rteceipis 200: good light $1375 84 tc 82 pounds quoted two decks medium Tuesday until time of services $12001300 Interment will be in the Ogden SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Jan on sale yearlings quoted $1000 City cjemetery under the direction 16— (U S D A)— Hogs — Re ewes strong Saturday package 120 or Lindquist undertakers t ceipts 2575 direct 975 around 25c pounds $725 geese i r s " i- j : k FIELD N T Jan 16 Associated Press) — Chamberlin took off at in a third attempt to shatter the world's duration flight record He was accompanied by Roger Q Williams CURTISS — (By The Clarence D 12:56 today j ELBOW GARTER A silver lame and blue velvet gown with flowing sleeves of lace has a silver and blue garter worn like a bracelet on the left arm above the: elbow Sketches by Bcsscy Synopsis by Bracher (191) Secret of a Lock r M oil north 1660 chains to the place f beginning containing 686 acres more or less "v lr :: tw v I : -- I ji ' "W- - I — : u 141 s : : : plaxe of business In Ogden Weber County Utah was filed with the clerk Application of the' above entitled court by order of the court- - on the 13th day of Jan- - t uary 1928 by and on behalf of the? an order dissolving the i Company-fo- r said corporation in accordance with 117 the provisions of chapter 72 title Compiled Laws of Utah 1917 : ' That at any time on or before the 14th day of February 1928 the dat of expiration of the time of publics- -' j tion of this notice any person may file his objection to the application If no objections are filed on ©r before 1928 that the 14th day of Februarabove entitled court fwltl thereafter proceed to hear and determine the tp plication and if all of the statements therein made are shown to be true the court will declare the corporation dissolved LAWRENCE A ' VAN DYKE j" i Clerk-7451 By W J Young Deputy SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Webar: County State of Utah First Savings Bank of Ogden )? corporation plaintiff vs Annie Spencer C H Spencer W 8 Tey-- i lor and Anna Taylor defendants— ssr To be sold at sheriff eala on the 27th day of January 1928 at 11 o'clock noon of laid day at the south front door of the Weber county - court house in Ogden City Weber County Utah : the following described real property situated in Weber County Utah and particularly described aa lt follows j t A part of lots 5 block 10 South Ogden survey beginning at a point 16542 feet south and 36409 feet Weet from the northeast corner of said lot 5 thence west 64 feet thenee outh 19ll3 feet more or less to the acuta line of said lot 5 thence north 72 feet the east 54 feet more or lesa to 1 point due south of the place of be- -' ginning thence north to the plaoa af beginning together with all lmprore ments thereon Done in open court una 2 1st day ef December 1927 Dated Ogden City Weber Coturty this 3rd day ©f January 1938 R D PINCOCK Sheriff of Weber County Utah 1 -' Ry J J Murphy Deputy Sheriff' j -- - - to-w- ! This picture shows how the common tumbler lock' works This is the ordinary cheap lock found on cupboards and drawers 5 The metal tumbler works on the pivot marked VA'Ji A stud 'B" projects from the tumbler and fits into a notch in the bolt preventing the bolt from moyjng either way By NEA Througw Sptetal rrmiiion ef 0x Puttlihr Th BsoJt of KnoWtodg Copyright TIM notice Notice Is hereby given that tha a nual meeting of tha stockholdara f Oil Company for the the purpose of electing directors te serve for a period of one year and far the transaction of such other bualnoee as may properly come before meeting willIn be held in tha Civil the City Hall at Oj Court Room den Utah on Tuesday the 31st day of January A'D 1928 at the howr of 8:00 o'clock p m of said day Dated at Ogden Utah thls16lh day of January 1928 J II KNAU6S Jrv Ass' t Secretary' r Oil Company ?4tJ "'" " Mid-Americ- an 1 When the key is turned as j this bicture shows theVbitV or flat part of the! key lifts the tumbler an4 raises the bolt This picture shows the action of unlocking com pleted The tumbler has fallen after the stud and bolt have been rnovedV! 4 The two pictures 'above show the principle of Wards In the picture to the left the wards at each side of the keyhole are shown They are placed there to prevent any but a key specially cut to fit the lock from turning around The picture to the right shows how the 'right ! k key can be turned over the wards Skrtch nd Syipw Cepyrigt lggTTh Crer Society (ToBe ' ContiriUSd ) MS J - Sheriff' 73S' January 10 1928 NOTICE r In the Second Judicial District Court In and for Weber County State jefi ' " V Utah In' the matter of the application of Beneficial OH Company a corporation for a decree of voluntary dissolution Notice of application for the vohih- of Beneficial Oil' Comtary dissolution pany a corporation organised under the laws' of Utah with its principal R D PINCOCK : r St t Inquiry-reporte- i CAPITAL FURNISHED We are In a position to dispose of the unsold portion and un derwrite the securities of any We have going corporation K UTAH POWER 10 11 BOARD reasonable : Weeks' le j Till ' BOARD AHD £0011 nt EASY TERMS 12 3500 7 Ranges $15 Used at at Big Six 8000 at 3 1000 at 3U CLOSING SALES Alta Tunnel 1000 at 4 Si Big Hill 500 at 13 Bingham Metals 2500 at 12 300 Central Standard 3000 at Hot-roi- le Ranges $28 FULLY GUARANTEED 9 AUCTIONEER Hot-Poi- nt le Used 60 100 " CO JACK BELL COL Ranges $50 50 North Lily 500 at $385: 500 $390 1000 f Mineral Veins 1100 at 10 at Used NewQuincy 300 at 28 500 at Park Bingham 2000 at 27 Rico Argentine 3200 at 67 Tar Baby 1000 at 4 j investigation reyealed were bought from wholesalers The respondents named were Le- roy A Klang i John E WeddellWilliam R Durgin and Cecil Widdefleld of Chicago OGDEN AUCTION Qaotatlons furnished by Cattle: fed steers and yearlings moderately active to strong to 2 5c higher she stock and veals steady bulls weak lb 25c lower stockers and feeders active "strong to 25c higher bulk fed steers and yearlings $120001500 several loads medium weights and weighty steers $15 35® 1675 some held higher bulk short fed heifers $96011: beef cows bulk all cutters $525$725925 0)625 medium bulls $750800 practical veal top $1000 selected lots to independents $1050 to $1100 stockers and feeders $o501250 Hogs: slow mostly 15c to 20c lower: top $8110 on choice 230 pound butchers?" bulk 8 200300 butcheirs $7 95® 00 bulk pound200 160® pound lights $775® 8 packing 80wsj$68537 16 i -- 16— (By The Associated Press) — When the present petroleum deposits in the United States are exhausted the country car turn to oil shale coal corn and sugar- - cane for a supply of oil and! oil substitutes that will last for many years in the opinion of the federal oil conservation '! board The board's second report to the president made public today said that in thd country's oil shale alone — U ''!' ' Jan 16 Stock Sale3 -- - WASII1NGTOX Jan AUCTIONEERS SPECIALS AT THE STORES Salt Lake Mining A Special ment of Agriculture) — Hogs— Re J A Ilorle & Co Salt Lk ' Stock and Mining Exehaace ceipts 714 Including 105 for marPiano Bargain ket 167 direct 176 to San Francisco market ana 266 to Swanston Reed & Sons Piano January Iff 1328— t Cal Load light weight butchers Like New OPENING SALES at 1860 some lower fthan last week Few pigs $750" Alta Michigan 100 at 45 100 at '$275 Cattle— Receipts 116 all for 4'7 market Few early sales about - Alta Tunnel 7000 at 4 Alta Merger 3000 at 7 GLEN BROS-ROBERT- S steady ' Part load 1030 pound steers 51110 Half load cows Cottonwood Coalition 1000 Big PIANO COMPANY ?7 60 with two out at 1650 at 3 Sheep— rReceipts none Metals 1500 at 12 8000 2548 Wash Phone 181 Bingham Note—Investigation develops no at 12 7580 foot and mouth disease Central Standard 13000 at lO SCO A REAL SHOE SALE Columbus Rexall 500 at 6 OMAHA Jan 16 — (By The As at 6U 'See Our' Windows Combined Metals 1000 sociated Press)— (U S DepartCardiff 200 at 89 200 at 88 ment of Agriculture) — - Sheep: Bargains Galore Emma Silver 1000 at 2 lambs weak jto 25c lower sheep FAMILY SHOE STORE Eureka Lily 100 at $177 strong feeders firm early bulk Eureka Bullion 500 at 63 100 fed wooled latnbs to packers $1200 7474 ©1240 short deck 78 pound to at 54 Little May 1000 at 2U small lot at shippers $1375 Moscow 2000 at 5 $1285 chioce fat ewes $740 two loads feeding! lambs average 71 Michigan Utah 2000 at 4 Motor Shares Slump Steel And R K's Lose Ground ' X LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS LIST DECLINES NEW YORK Jan 16 — (By The 'Associated Press ) — Reactionary tendencies predominated in price today's stock market which witnessed the elimination ot many weakened speculative accounts De clines in most of the standard in- dustriala and rails were limited to a point or two but several of the priced pool specialties broke high 3 to 7 points The reaction was attributed to weakened technical conditions within the market The fallins: off in trading probably was duef to commission 'house advices suggesting a waiting attitude for the time being on the part of the traders- Motors continued to lose ground on fears of reduced profits through recent price !cut3 i One block of 10000 shares of General Motors Jordon changed hands at 131 touched- a new low record at 9 and IIudd sold off 2 points U S Steel the lowest common touched 144 but price in abot a! month YoungstownTJ showe4 independent S Cast Iron Pipe strength 7 broke points arid Sloss Sheffield 5 St Louis Texas and Pacific Southwestern and Atchison suffered the sharpest declines in the railroad group! une closing wasfweatc began to drop with greater velocity when the call money rate was raised to 4 ' per cent in the final hour Many high priced stocks suffered severe losses Midland Steel products preferred got down 8 points International Harvester 7 Chesapeake and Ohjo and AbraGreene Cananea copper 6 ham and Straus '544 and Radio 4 Total sales approximated shares MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 16 1928 j AMINER 5 - : - Mid-Americ- an " I—Ill- -- f Read the Classified Ada |