Show THE OGDEN' STANDARD - EXAMINER STOCK MARKET '7 AND BUSINESS NEW6 ON BULL SIDE f SALT LAKE MINING STOCK SALES Cains Are Held Despite Heavy PyofitJ Taking Movement ' j f LIVESTOCK i Jm Quotations Furnished by A Hogle & Co Brokers 225-- 6 1 By ELMER C WALZER United Trksa Financial Editor NEW YORK Nov 15 — (UP)-- The stock market was on the bull - side I Eccles --— u Bldg LISTED STOCKS Bid — Asked again today While profit taking preceding the two-da- y exchange holiday brought prices down some early trading highs the from their generally held gains of 1 to 6 points above the previous close v Trading picked up in volume as the session wore on Buyirfg orders came in large amounts on' both the curb and stock 'exchanges traders cramming into the three hour session more business than has been seen in many five hour sessions jot - r The feature ‘today was Call money got down to 5 per cent on the stock exchange was at 4 per cent on the outside market Bankers acceptances were cut again and time money was easier Mother bullish factors included a rediscount rate the lowest brokerage loan total since April 25 1S28J virtual pegging of U S Steel at not Ibwer than $150 on a block of 200000 shares at a valuation " of $30 000000 pegging of Standard Oil - of-- New Jersey with an order In for x one million' shares at $50 a share of $30000000 worth a extra dividend by General Motors 1 fNEW YORK 1000 nt STOCKS 154-AP)- — Close Allied Chemical & Dye Allis Chalmers “Mfg i 230 42 10511 American Can - American Locomotive American !Smelt &Rfg American Sugar pfd American Tel £s Tel American Tobacco American Woolen Anaconda Copper Armour of Bela pfd 103 '8 i " 83 76 214 76 76 43 30 203 f $90001050 — 165 30 122 CJ’&II Gongoleumi Nairn Corn products 27 41 Cqty Ciidahy Pack r 1 Divison Chemical DOla Sz Hudson Diug Inc Du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Elec Pr & Lt Erie R R Gfneral Asphalt General Electric-- -' General Motors Gold Dust Goodrich B j’ Gtaham Paige Gt Nofn Ry pfd Hupp’ Motor Car Illinois Central Inti Cement Inti Harvester 30 161 7o 104 174 ‘ Inti Nickel Inti Tel & Tel ‘41 41 43 9 96 7 v Kelly Spgfld K$nnecott Copper ' Kolster Radio Kraft Phenlx Cheese Kresge Co S 3s Lambert Co IiggeJttj&r Myers Tob rB Loews Miami Copper Mo Pacific Mo Pacific pfd Montgomery Ward V Nash Motors Natl Cash Register Natl Power & Lt Natl Surety N Y Central — Paramt-Famou- Schulte Retail Stores Seiars Roebuck Sinclair pon Oil J Skelly C 11 Sou there Calif Edison Southen' Pacific Standarc Gas & Electric Standard Oil of Calif Standard Oil Qf N J Standard OiTof N Y Stewart Warner Speed Studebaker Corp Texas Corp TexaaGvlf Sul Timken Roller Bearing1 Utiipn Carbide Union O l of Calif Unioh Pacific U S Rubber v‘ Electric estern Union Tel Willys Overland Wpolwort h General ’oods F 7c $1050 at U 200 $1075 $1062 50 at 7c Park King 1500 kt Park Konold 100 at 25c Park Premier 100 at 46c ' 700 i CLOSING! SALES 5c7c Bingham Metalsj 1000 at Central Standard 1000 at Combined Metals 500 at IVAc Colorado pon 2000 at 7 c Chief Cort 100 at $210 100 at $212 East Crown Poirt 5000 at 3c East Tintic Coni 800 at 44c: 100 ' at j 45c 6c 6C Provo -- j large $lo0®$175 small 730® $LC0 Winter Bananas med $1230 215C small-$10Stayman Wine-taface and fill $150-- $175 Greenings med -$1A0$173 few Largo $200 Lettuce — Utah crts Iceberg (3 to $225Tf$20 mostly ps at 20q at Dee March May Open High Low 116 117 116 124 194 127 17 I 98 197 Vi 98 87 68 92 94 91 BAR ” ' — SILVER :r -— “ un- Cal-iforn- ias 3s 4s 4s May 91 92 RYE: 44 Dec May RIBSl'r 103 103 - 49 47 49 97 94 7 i 99 99 100 1015 1925 1015 1075 1082 1075 1110 1120 1110 t Dec—No trading BELLIES: 15— (AP)— Ear Jan ounce May 197:j 47' 100 1097 1160 1 00 1 175 1097 1190 1 Buletin tomorrow will “The week has been an exceedingly quiet one in all domestic wool markets Some fall wools have been sold in Texas at 55 cents clean landed Boston but later bids are on the half dollar level “The manufacturing position Is considered-healthalthough somewhat in suspense due to continued mild weatherespecially “Foreign markets are New Zealand opened a bitbuoyant above predictions Low grade In Montevideo are higher Bradford predicts rise of 10 to 12 per cent on merinos and 7 to 10 per cent on cross-bdes- at London’ Tuesday over last sales closing rates “Mohair is dull with squotations hardly more than nominal" The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following wool quotations tomorrow: say: j I y Domestic - i f ‘ Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces: Delaine unwashed 360 37c half blood combing 42043c three-eightblood combing 44 45c j Quarter blood combing 42043c Wisconsin Missouri and average New England: Half blood 37038c three-eightblocrl 42043c quarter blood 41 42c Scoured - basis: Texas: Fine 12 months (selected) 83© 85c fine short 12 months SO 82c fine eight months 75078c California: Northern 77078c: middle county 75Z77c southern 72073c Oregon: Fins fine and medium staple 84 CHICAGO 7 Nov 15— (AP)— 085c fine and French combing 80 Wheat— No 3 yellow hard $113 No ©83c fine and fine medium clos1 mixed $115 i ing 75078c valley number 1 830 New com—No 3 mixed 84c No 25c ' i 4 white 83c Territory: Old com—No 2 mixed 89c No e Scoured basis: yellow 89c Montana and similar: i Oats— No 2 white 44 046c No Fine staple choice 87©88c half 4 white 4243c -blood combing 87 © 88c'-thre- e Rye-rN- o 1 96c blood eighths 85086c combing Barleyt-Quota- ble range 58® 68c quarter blood combing 77078c Timothy seed— $5400635 ' Pulled: Clover seed — $1025 01775 Delaine 94095c AA 9293c fine — Lard 1025 A 9092c A supers 83090c sutlers Ribs— $ 1 000 Mohair: Bellies (contract) -Good original bag Texas j (new) 53©55c Texas kid 53065c-Goo’original bag Arizona And KANSAS CITY Nov 15— (API — New Mexico 50051c original bag Wheat —Receipts 52 cars tone lc average 12 months Orearon 52 ©53c to 2c higher No 2 dark hard nomFirst 63065c gidedstock: combing inally $115 123 No 3 $118iNo good carding 43® 46c 2 hard $114115 No 3 $110 M FjSiNo 2 red $122 No 3 $121 Close: December $112 May $12u!£ Com —Receipts 14 cars tone unNEW YORK Nov 15— (AP)— The changed to lc higher No 2 White raw sugar market was quiet early nominally 91093c No 3 nominally but the strength of futures today No-8991c yellow nominally! 93 95c No 3 nominally 9092ct No had a steadying influence No sales were reported with spot Cuban 2 mixed nominally 9192c No 3 at 371c duty paid quoted 76 nominally 080c No 5 mixed new Raw sugar futures opened at adr 80082c Close: December 83 May 90 c : vantages of 1 to 3 points In response Oats— Receipts 4 cars tone nom- to better London advices and the steadier tone to the spot market inally e higher No 2 white nom- Shorts and commission houses fur3 No inally 45046c' nominally nished the principal demand with 44©45C som eof the latter probably influRye— Nominally 85 87c enced by the better tone to the stock Barley— Nominally 56062c market Offerings were light and OMAHA Nov 15— (AP)— Wheat prices continued' firm throughout —No 1 hard $114 No 2 hard the remainder of the forenoon with $111 No 5 hard $102 No 2 the list at midday 3 to 5 points net higher mixed smutty $109 No change occurred in the refined Cbm— No 1 yellow 90c No 2ifyellow 91c No 4 yeltow 78c No 4 market with all refiners listing at 525c for fine granulated The dej j mixed 78c mand however continued of small Oats— No 3 white 43 ©43c f proportions and was lixhited to : TOLEDO Nov 15— (AP)— Wheat nearby requirements only f —No 2 red $1230124 ' : tf ALL MONEY Oats— No 2 white old ' 50 0 NEW tfORK Novl 15— (AP)— MHc new 46047c‘ Clover seed— Gash domestic old Call money easier 5 'per cent all and new $1070 December-$108day Time 'loans nominal 30 days per cent 60 to 90‘days 6 per February $1105 March $1125 $1115 February cent four to six months 6 per cent Prime commercial paper 'easier $1145 March $1155 ' t 5 per cent Timothy—Cash Decexhber' $300 5 30 bid March $310bld lower Bankers (acceptance : days 4 ©414 ' per cent 60 to 90 4 per cent (four months days 4 per Cent five to six months 4 494' per cent CHICAGO Nov 15— (AP—U S D A)— Potatoes: Receipts 99 cars onr track 418 cars total United States shipments 597 cars trading slow market weak Wisconsin sack ed round white1 $2200240 Services for Eric Tangren will be fancy shade higher Minne- held in the Huntsvillejchapel Sunsota North Dakota sacked round whites $2000220 few Hollandale day November 17 at 2 o’clock with $2250230 sacked Red river Ohios Bishop John M Grow presiding The $2200225 few at $230 25 South body may be viewed at the InterDakota sacked early Ohios and mountain mortuary chapel Friday round whites - $200 220 Idaho evening and Saturday until '9 o'clock at sacked russets $2500280 few at and also from 12 to 12:15 Sunday Interment Huntsville the chapel $2850300 will be made in the Huntsville IDAHO FALLS Idaho Nor 15— cemetery under the direction of the (UP)— Potato market: - v Intermountain Mortuary company t i Idaho’ Falls — Demand very light Services for Otto R Eckardt were market weak carloads cash track In the Fourteenth ward chapel held russets U S No 1 few $2000215 on Thursday afternoon with Bishop small sizes lower U S No 2 $140 presiding The 150 U S No 1 around $1850 James M Harbertson was offered invocation by President 190 Watson ‘The musical numbers Twin Falls— Demand very light John furnished By Ernest Adams market weak carloads cash to were Lewis Mary i Farley and Clarence grower russets U S No 1 best Lorens Snyder Remarks were made er low-$200210 fancy higher small Alma PeC McFarlahd by Joseph ‘ U S No 2 $14001 A0 terson and Bishop James M Harbenediction was given SALT LAKE Nov 15— (APU S bertson The A James by Stephens The pallD A) — Potato shipments— Novemconsisted of three members ber 14—Total U S shipments 597 bearers of the Woodmen of the World cstrs i ff James R Lowe Ray Aj Rossi and Principal states— California 35 Planz and three members of cars Colorado £8 cars Idaho' 66 Philip sons of Herman GJA Muller the cars Maine 191 cars Minnesota 66 William Warner and M Hansen cars Nebraska 16 cars New-YorInterment was made In the Ogden 17 cars Washington 23 cars WisThe Woodmen of ' " - City cemetery consin 55 js the World performed their ritual at the grave The grave was dedicatNEW YORK CURB - v ed by Bishop James M Harbertson NEW Y RK Nov 15— (AP)— Curb quotations: Close - Services for James Cassin promi 13 Continental Oil nent pioneer of Ogden will be held 1 ' 68 Elec Bond & Share on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock in 101 Elec Bond & Share pfd the Masonic 'temple with the Rev Gulf Oil of Pa J35 John W Hyslop of the Church of 13 Hecla Mining the Good Shepherd preaching the Natl Power & Lt pfd 100 - funeral sermon The services will be New Bradford 2 in charge of Weber lodge No 6 F 2 Vi and A M of which Mr Cassln was Salt Creek Cons 52 Standard Oil Ind a charter member Royal will act as worshipful master Friends 7: may call at the Kirkendall-Darlin- g f COAST MAN GETS mortuary on Saturday afternoon and evening' and Sunday POST QUARANTINE j until 11:30 o'clock The body may f also be viewed at the temple from WASHINGTON Nov Lee Strong head of the California 12 o'clock until time of services Instate plant board has been named terment will be made in : the- Ogden chief of the bureau of plant quar- City cemetery ’ antine and control administration to ' hs hs -- ‘ SUGAR i r J 1 - :') ‘ I v choice-Decemb- —h— — ' 5 55 er ‘ POTATOES 4 44 “ cca-sionaluy 54 r 15— ( AP)— The i 3 " - - - I NY STOCK EXfHAH&t TRANSACTIONS STOCK S CliCOftOOO ioAi io9a 1117 7 BV ALLARD SMITH President Tim Union Trust Uoninuny 1 T d Cleveland U LTISTOH1U events have crowded the annals' AA of the New York $totk( Exchange daring recent weeks Jtot only has there been a decline of share pricesj of unparalleled scope but all records have been broken In October total sales on the New York Ex sr- -r J change were 141668410 shares The previous high record Was in November 1928 with a total of 115433835 shares The! large aggregate for October was largely the result qf the gigantic landslide of liquidation during the closing days of the nonth For the last nine trading sessions of October 81000000 Shares' ’ were bought and sold or nearly one-ha- lf of he total sales for the ' t : I first 10 months of 1923 From the peak Jn September to the low point of October average prices of stocks on the 'New' York St k Exchauge dropped about 45 per cent- - This was equal' to the mbstJ drastic declines In financial history with the important difference that R took place in a few weeks while other great comparable recessions have extended over periods ranging Trow one to two And one-jha- lf j years ' While the sharp reactioh with its losses loiinairy security holders wilt have some adverse effect upon buying power yet probably not more than 4 per centof the country's population is so affected Outlie other hand the decline in quotations has had beneficial results in that It has corrected the tight money situation' through reduction of -- over: $20 000 000 00 in loans to brokers In Dctober This fuieans ‘cheaper money which should have the eventual result ot stimulating succeed Dr C L Marlatt who will building construction und various ther lines! become chief of the bureau of ento- -' Actually the stock market rose luVXO In reflection of the unusual moiogy of the department of agrbusiness prosperity that has prevailed But! the speculative fever iculture : ran too high When the dedinebegan the pendulum swung too far TO SINGER ENTER FILMS downward giving a distorted picture o£ the tnoderate readjustment ' now proceeding In the automobile steel and a few other lins The ' LONDON — (AP) — Mme Marie prima donna of the Metro- ' rustoot many thousands of Investors for bargains in stocks when they Jeritza politan company - has anappeared demonstrated not only the huge existing supply of 'invest nounced Opera she that go Into the ment funds in the country but also thcyst faith in the outlook for “talkies” as soon will as she can get industry' permission from the Metropolitan “People like to 'see and hear the real singers in the talkies” she - VI - k for-tradi-ng 4--4 fj j 15-7A- ! P)— w - caid I J- - FLORISTS I ’And the’FIowprs Are Furnished By Klenlre Floral Ph 1240 j - 3158 1 KEEP the dollar at home by using Dumke’s flowers PIu52 or 125 3859 I FUNERAL DIRECTORS KIRKENDALL - DAPJUNG Mortu- ary George D - Darling manager 7563 Phone 150 529 25th St : Ll-- - V' 4 Opening Is St jrong And Prices Quickly Take Advance NEW YORK Nov 15— (UP)— Buying operations on the curb exchange rapidly gained momentum today carrying leading issues to new high levels on the recovery started ia yesterday's session! ‘After a strong opening prices to leading issues quickly rose above the initial levels ahd considerable buoyancy was exhibited in - leading issues Newmont Mining soared nearly 10 points while American Gas & Electric extended an early advance into & gain of - a dozen points Advances of pearly as much were made by Allied PowerPC Light American Cyanamid B Humble Oil Standard Oil of Kansas Lehman corporation and Northern States Power A j Trading was again at large proportions and tickers had difficulty in keeping abreast of the market Traders who had put-oushort lines in the early part cf the week were thrown in disorganized retreat by the fresh advance in values and rising tendencies gathered momentum as the session progressed STRENGTH AIDED in the general list was Strength aided in the late morning another reduction in two days byFurther ease in both call and demand funds was also & factor in the upturn with reports of excellent business in some sections stimulated heavy in' vestment buying Further highly favorable' developments overnight in the form of a reduction of $710000000 in brokerage loans in the week ended No- -' vember 13 reduction! of the local bank rate to 4 per cent from 5 per cent and favorable dividend action by several Hading - activities stimulated broad buying companies hr early curb market trading today Before the end of the first half hour of trading gain$ ranging from a fraction to nearly 10 points had been scored by the principal trading stocks in active dealings American Gas & Electric ran up 8 points to 98 while large blocks of other hands leading stocks at - good advances changed Cities service opened 12000 shares at 23 up l point1 while American Super Power rose points to 21 on an initial sale 'of 12000 shares Electric Bond and Snare opened 28000 shares at 67 up 3 points l and - Niagara Hudson Power 10000 shares at 12 up- point Utilities and - Investment Issues were again the most) prominent on the upside following their recent wide open breaks oils were also in better demand In reports of Improved conditions Jn the Industry as evidenced by inauguration of dividends of Standard Oil of Kansas yesterday American and Foreign Power warrants Allied Power iz Light Associated Gas Central States Electric and Electric Shareholders were Standard Oil of Kansas buoyant' ran up 5 points following placing the issue on a $2 annual cash dividend basis and declaration of an extra dividend of 25 cents a share 8-p- J -- - I '' 'V r METALS — family patents quoted at-- $7003710 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks shipments 23392 barrels! 'Bren— $270002750' J LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN and future 18c 1 Iron— Steady unchanged) Tin— Steady spot I and nearby $3987 futures 4027 7 f Lead— Steady spot New York $625 East St Louis! $610' 1 " Zinc— Quiett East St i Louis spot J - i and future $625 t Antimony $350 -- — NOTICE: ? ’ — h-L- — j - h ES 1 NOTICE Estate and Guardianship W Adamson Jr and Juliar' Adamson Minors — No 4740 The petition of Nathan Kavkes for issuance of letters of guardianship to petitioner in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Bon Eugene E Pratt Judge on Monday the 18th day of November 1925 at 10 o'clock a m at the county court bouse In the court room of- caid court itt'Ogdea City Weber County Utah Witness the clerk of eaid court vritA the seal thereof affixed this 6th day of November 1929 - - -- (Seal) X t j LAWRENCE VAN DYKE Clerk By Edna Heflen Deputy Clerk "John C Ptrta Esq Attorney for Petitioner j 221a j NOTICEj Eit&ts and Guardianship of Pearl Johnson and Clifford Johazoii Minors ' i -- - ir —NO 4746 The petition of Sarah Johnson for of tbs estates rusTdlanship per on of Pearl Johnson and and CUfioM Johnson Minors In the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Eugene E Pratt Judge on Monday the 18th day of November 1929 at 10 o'clock a m at the county court bouse In the court room of said court In Ogden City Weber County Utah ' "Witness the clerk of said jcourt vrtth the seal thereof affixed this 6th day of November’ 1929 -- (Seal) " -- LAWRENCE VAN DYKE - - Cicrt By Edna Heflen Deputy Cieri 1 A Huggins Esq Attorney for titloner Pe- -- 211T) ! NOTICE J 4Ihtate of Roca Kohn Deceased — Ko The petitioner 'Phillip A Kohn for admission of will to probate and that letters testamentary issue to your petitioner in the above entitled matter ha been set for hearing before Hon George S Barker Judge on Monday the 18th day of November 1929 at 2 o'clock p - m at the - county court house In the court’ room of said court In Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 6th day of November 1929 (Seal) - LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE ' Clerk Edna Heflen Clerk By Deputy Soule Ai Spalding Esqsj T01 Walker Bldg Salt Lake - City Utah Attorneys ‘ 1 for Petitioner - 2318 NOTICE Estate of James Josph Varney De' ' - The petition of Gertrude Annie ney for admission to probate document deposited by her as the will and testament of the above named decedent and for Issuance to herself of letters testamentary thereupon In the above entitled matter has been get for hearing before Hon Eugene E Pratt Judge on Monday the 18th day of November-' 1929 at 19 o'clock a rru at the county court house in the court room of said court la Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 6th day of November 1929 ceased— No 4743 s iuivl (Seat) ‘I ¥ - SUP-NOTIC- Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further ' LAWRENCE A VAN DTKE Clerk By Edna Heflen Deputy Clerk Stuart P - ‘Dobbs Esq Attorney for - NEW YORK Nov 15— (AP)— Copper — Quiet ' electrolytic spot- t Petitioner 2223 ‘ NOTICE Estate and Guardianship of Margaret Sawyer and George E Sawyer Minors —No 4741 The petition of Prank D Sawyer for Issuance of letters of guardianship to petitioner la the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon George S Barker Judge on Monday the 18th day of November 1929 at 2 o'clock p m at the county court house la the court room of said court In Ogden City Weber County Utah - I will not be responsible for debts Witness the clerk of said court with contracted by anyone other than the eeal thereof affixed this 6th day November 1929 myself" Dated this 15th day cf 'No- of (Seal) I vember 1929 ’ LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE FRAfcK FAGAN-Clerk -i Heflen Deputy Clerk By'Edna Pe- Li A A I - I - f- ’ Huggins Esq Attorney for 2218 George Washington Lodge titloner No 24 F & A M : BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES The call for a special meeting to be held Saturday evening November 16 has been cancelled' ARTHUR GRANTHAM W M - 2512 - I DISPLAY -- G-2- 0‘ xaminer 2443 CLASSIFIED BRUSHES Heaters tY for every kind of car ' as tow as $300 each' t Ask about our new water heater Fuller Brushes Mops - - V B - 1505-- C 20 Mack-Robinso- service of'24-hd- ur years n Phone 604 - V" : I at all 1483 PARKER SHIFFLETT Rear 2447 Lincoln Ph 919-- W 8864 Jack Bell will buy it or sell it for' you Call 870 for in 4 jToa OFFICE SUPPLIES' ‘ TtfmtPfaiaih and have 7 2444 Wash Phone 563 Phil Auctioneer Newman - 2116 T sittues Eoos-sxTicwuofr- na City Auction Market 2205 - - Ogden Fixture Co - IFf it is 'of any jtise I WILL sell anything get the cash HENINGER biter 12 p m ’ display cases Klesel REFRIGERATOR cases show store fixtures cabinets '3594 screens doors and window K L J CABINETS AND FIXTURES Garage 2141 AUCTION' formation HM 2646 r- FOR SALE 500 ’Yearlings Several thousand twos and threes all finest quality ‘ i RADIOS AND BATTERIES ii LIVESTOCK - J T Do Not Buy A New Radio Until You Hear :l The Marvelous NEV EDISON C E Armstrong & Co 1837 white face cross breed ewes Yearlings and threes priced ' Silver Apex Freed ’! Radios $1125 each at ranch All of the leaders Also six hundred very good two and C W IVERSON ewes that are small in size Exide and Willard Batteries 2585 Washington Phone 179 at a bargain price '!--- ' 8333 All prices Subject to RADIO SERVICE ' All Makes Repaired change and prior sale Bosch Radios : 1 three-year-o- ld ’ For further infornttion wire or phdne - ONE of the best equipped and paying businesses on Washington ave Owner leaving' town Must be sold at once Write Standard AUTO SERVICE— REPAIRS -- - i 93 45 48 49 March LARD Ptly graded Russets $180 r $190 few srvull orders $200 Bliss Dec Triumphs $L7o$190 Idaho Rus- - Jan -4- others very i Close 116 193 197 197 i 7' P-U g-- -a I Dec March U S May $3‘0Q at $11A0$1175 Nov -- WHEAT 00-l- h LOS ANGELES Nov S D Aj — Hogs : Receipts 600 run includes three loads sold to arrive 15-4A- BOSTON 15— (API-- Big Commercial i STOCK CRASH Tc PROVE GOOD FOR B INESS " table Dec ft $1215 1 b sacks March a type U s No l May icd to large 75c OATS: £kd' CWt n$ - few cwt $1065 ith 10 out at $975 half deck yearling wethers $900 1 —- i - Eureka Lily 300 at Eureka Bullion: 3000 $112: at 60c Iron King 700 at 50c 3900 at 49c 700 at 43 e 3900 at 48C Lehi Tintic 17000 at Moscow 1000 at $132 9 at $i50 New Quincy 200fat $135! 1500 at &0 at $140 $137 Park Bingham 403 at 6c 1000 at FUTURES 1 I ! MINNEAPOLIS Nov 15— (AP)— Flour— 20c higher in carload lots HAS TJE17 IIIGlIS -- d J bs at‘2c Andloua $100(51150 jPotatCes—Utah skd sprinkling low good and common very little done early buyers holding firm load good 1115 pound steers $1100 steady late Thursday few lots show sorts steers and heifers $1190 calves receipts none good light vealers quoted i around $1350031400 Sheep: Receipts 700 strong to' 25 cents higher: short deck 83 pound wooled California lambs $1210 with shorn sorted l at $1150 two decks medium grade 63 pound shorn Ore-go- I Silver King Cbalition 500 $1000 28 ail $1012 SALT LAKE Novi 15 — (UP-- U S Silver Shield 1000 at 12c - D A) — Moderate differing of local Tintic Standard! 130 at $1073 slow produce buying demand in Utah Con 1000 most lints North LUy 200 Sat $435 Apples— Utah bxs and bug orPark Premier 1000 at 43c chard run culls 'out Delicious med $1 75 & $200 few best well colored $2235' $250 small $123x $lA0 Jonathans med $125ti$150 few bsfet $140 i $130 small 73c $100 CHICAGO Not 15— (AD-G- rein Rome Beauties med $125$!A0 very large $110 and culls 50cjg60c white varieties med to large (§’$200 Pearsf-Uta- li bxs Kieffers i 3s-19404- at 200 I f 4s 90 li 0 j 32-4- 67 47 (PRODUCE MARKET 4s 4s S 73 45 218 26 164 123 183 iSALT LAKE 4i Butter and Eggs ht ' l?stingh - - v UjS Slec ause 4s5s t — i iQi 1 5i 6c 31 52 ' ry I 93 25 1 re-ent- Nov ! N J 16 49 80 79 32 43 108 8 Reynolds Tobocco B St! Louis San Fran Ry If- 46 87 Penna R R Pullman Inc New 'Radio Corn of America Nov 15— (UP)— Cattle: Receipts 200 generally weight $112001125 strong other killing cattle in too limited supply steady part load common steers to test prices stockers qnd feeders $875 majority steers unsold load slow ‘at week's decline heifers $900 car good Utah cows $835 bulk other she stock $6500 Sheep— Receipts ' 2000 killing classes steady no strictly choice fed $800 cutters and low cutters $300 lambs offered top natives $1225 $600 bulls $650 $750 calves reothers $115001200 fed shorn ceipts 50 steady few lotsi calves j shorn wethers $1000 $1200 $950 yearlings $7 2o Sheep: Receipts ilone ‘medium to Hogs—Receipts 5000 ‘slow and uneven 15c to 25c lower than SALES sales mostThursday’s Big Hilh iooT at 52c 400 at 5ic ly 23c loweraverage late spots off more top 100 at56c 400 at 55c 100 at 54c $910 early on 210 to 250 pound Central Standard 2000 at belk desirable 170 to 323 pound 3000 at CHICAGO Nov' 15— TAP — But-tuweights $8850JO5 140 to 160 ter— Steady :L receipts 7625 Combined Metals 2000 at l5c pound $825©900 packing sows' prices Unchanged Crown Point 2800 at 7c 1000 11 Emerald Eggs— Steady receipts 108 c $725800 stock pigs steady $750 at lie 500 at cases x 0825 1000 at 12c prices unchanged Eureka Lily 100 at $112' j400 ST JOSEPH Nov 15— (AP-- U S at $110 SAN FRANCISCO DAIRY D A)— Sheep— Receipts 3000 active KET Novl 15— (UP)— (Wholesale Eureka bullion 1100 at 60c 200 market “t generally steady top and Producers Prices)— Butter: 92 score at 62c i 100 at 61c few western wooled lambs 48c 91 score Iron' IGng 200 at Sic 800 at 50c bulk 45c 90 score 44c $1250 few natives $1200 down 89 - Lehf Tlntic 18000 at Eggs retail grade: U 81 No 1 to 92 summer pound clipped lambs extras large 49c medium 43c Mammoth 100 at $110 $1200 top slaughter ewes $600 small 31c Moscow 200 at $133 j New Quincy 500 at $130 1100 at feeding lambs scarce I Cheese: California fancy flats J $135 500 at $132 SAN FRANCISCO Nov 15— (AF-- U 23c'7Dregoi triplets 23c North Standard 1500 at 12c S D A)' — Hogs: Receipts 540 Park Utah 100 at $4031 BONDS direct 250 about steady around two Provo 100 at 53c ' NEW YORK Nov 15-- dp— u loads well’ sorted light-weigRico 500 at 17c government bonds: Close $1073 7 at I6cArgentine light lights155-1- and Liberty 987 - Silver overweights $1025 few lots Liberty 4th 10023 King coalition 100 sows $1030 pound to weak $1000 50 at $1012 packing Liberty 4th 4 s reg 1004 25c lower few lots $350 45-Silver Shield 2500 at 12c 11219 Treasury Cattle: Receipts 420 -- Tlntic Central 11000 at 4 supply Treasury 4sr44-5- 4 Vic 10819 medium steers with Treasury Tintic Staudardi 100 at $1100 largely grade j 9925 7c 171 105 83 Lasky s t 84 North 'American Norn Pacific Packard Motor YbRK Improved sentiment In financial circles regarding the outlook for secur-iri- es and general business as a result of such favorable developments as the dropin the local rediscount rate prospect of a cut inf income taxes and the recovery in stock was reflected in activity and buoyancy in many sections of the list Ion the bond market today ' A broad list of standard ‘railroad securities furnished the outstanding feature of the session advancing briskly oil urgent accumulation which suggested of scale Institutional buying of large this class of bond Advances ranging from a fraqtioa to more thaiKthree points were scored by Missouri Pa-5- s St Paul Adjustment 5s Chicago Great Western 4s Missouri Pacific and New In view of the brisk Haven4s upswing in stocks the action of the convertibles was disappointing with a few exceptions such as American International and (International Telephone which advanced to 6 points respectively Other convertibles like American Telephone were Dodge 6s and Atchison off fractionally Reflecting the large lndrease ' in federal reserve bank holdings of government bonds the United States government! securities maintained a firm tone In a moderate volume of transaction Fourth Liberty advanced to a new high for the' year at 10015 Foreign obligations were featured by sharp recoveries Jn some of the South American governmental loans conspicuous among Which were Brazil 7s up three and Bolivia j certificates kip l -- 31 61 116 57 50 71 32 &Htfd N Y N H 1 8 35 32 95 87 ’ 35c 240 to 300 160 to 130 to Buoyancy In Many Sections v of List j 21 t to to Seen j - f: ' 1 export buying cf United States and Canadian wheat today probably 3000- 000 bushels together with stock market gains helped cause higher prices on wheat Besides! reports were at hand telling of widespread black rust In Argentina threatening severe damage if not humid weather developed Trade dispatches indicated rust was general throughout Santa Fe Cordoba and entire Rios provinces but was held in check by prevailing cool temperatures to 1 cents Wheat closed finhigher than yesterday's ish Com closed ' to cents down oats to cent advanced and provisions unchanged to a rise of 10 cents General buying of wheat t future deliveries sprang up anew today in the wheat market here and was acgiven decided momentum on count of overnight Ncrth American export business estimated as high as 2000- 000 bushels Besides friends of higher prices here for wheat were encouraged not only by upturns in stocks exchange values but also by a sharp unlocked for rise la the Liverpool wheat market Talk was current that' rwiinng purchases of wheat today amounted to $2000000 bushels and that these purchases were distinct from overnight export buying of an equal amount of North American wheat i for ekport Primary receipts of wheat in the United States today were only 703- 000 bushels ' compared with 1609 bushels a year ago IN BOND MART NEW FLOUR CURB EXCHANGE-- : IN WOOL MART GRAIN CHICAGO Activity WEEK IS QUIET i t I 198 75 30 70 4 64 - 15-?- AP-U 49 Vx 49 ’ -- r - even steady to 15c higher toad 179 KANSAS CITY Nov pound Utarn $1200 car 167 pound S D A) — Cattle— Receipts 1000 Nebraskas! ($1165 few truck-in- s calves 700 market snupply light six $10730 $1195 packing sows $9000 loads short fed ' steers of light $950 j 38 "128 50 25c 230 200 pound butchers bulk pound butchers $8650875 200 pound lights $8500875 160 pounds $7750865 packing sows $7750790 Sheep— Receipts 4000 all classes about steady bulk Slaughter wooled lambs $121501235 top: $1235 fed clipped lambs $1150 no good o rchoice ewes on offer three cars shearing lambs average 73 to 77 pounds at $1175 no light feeding lambs here 115 Coca Cola 9500 Hogs Receipts lower top $880 on 70 182 22 t S D 1500 calves A)— Cattle —Receipts 100 practically no- - fed steers and yesghngs offered she stock bulls mostly steady veals strong to 50c higher stocker and feeder steers steady grass heifers mostly $8000 900 bulk grass cows $6250790 few $775785 bulk all cutters1 native bulls $500600 medium $7250800 westerns $650 practical top veals $1400 bulk medium to good stocker and feeder steers 219 189 pfd Bethlehem Steel Burroughs Add Mach Calumet & Hecla Canadian Pacific Cascr Thresh Mach Cerro de Pasco lil Chrysler Corp OMAHA Nov 15— (AP-- U 73 -- AT&SPL Baltimore &Ohio Chesa& Ohio C M St P& P Sz P O $120001515 - 100 1600 generally steady trade on all market largely a clean-u- p no choice steers here demand for heavies still very thin slaughter classes steers good and choice 1300 to 100 pounds $11751425 100 ter 130 pounds $12001500 950 to 1000 pound3 fed $125001550 yearlings good and choice 750 to 950 pounds $132501575 heifers good and choice 850 pounds down $130001500 cows good and cholcs beef $87501025 vealers milk fed good and choice $12000 1500 stocker and feeder steers good and choice r - all weights $1000 1100 Sheep— Receipts 4000 active 25c higher fat lambs $125001275 top $1300 fat ewes $5500 575 feeding lambs quotably' steady lambs good and choice 92' pounds down $125001300 ewes medium to choice 150 pounds down $425© 585 feeder lambs good and choice ‘ NOV S D calves classes y NEW YORK for market 449 direct 360 to Oakland and 358 to San Francisco few lots early to fill' out shipment unevenly higher closing steady to 10 cents lower best butchers quoted late around $950 down few feeder pigs $375 packing sows $$00 down Cattle: Receipts 866 838 for market andi28 to including Los Angeles supply mostly holdovers slow early lot sales look weak to unevenly lower several lots medium and steers $S50 $1000 part load good good fewcommon light heifers $800 cows $6b0$690 lot heavy calves $900 Sheep Receipts 662 Including 207 for market and 455 to Omaha no early sales A) — Cattle — Receipts redeeming distinct ease of credit 30-ce- OGDEN Nov 15— (U S D A)— Hogs: Receipts 1396 Including 231 CHICAGO Nov 15— (AP-- U - OUTLOOK GOOD: - - a few weeks ago FRIDAY EVENIITO NOVEMBER 15 1929' Cunningham Tubes: AUTO SERVICE CO T Diamond Ranch Chugwater Wyoming 2426 Read the Classified Ads 2274 Washington Phone 91- 8395 ’Brunswick Radio Sales and Service Jones Music Co 2524 Washington Ave 117 - |