Show THE : OODEN STANDARD EXAMINER WOOL MARKET FINANCIAL: AND BUSINESS NEWS LIVESTOCK SALT LAKE MINING STOCK SALES MARKET FOUND SPOTTY DURING J UPSIDE TRADE by Quotations Furnished Co Brokers Eccles Bldg LISTED STOCKS 223-- 4 i Offerings' Are Generally Absorbed Busy Day In New York By STANLEY W PRENOSIL (Associated Press Financial Editor) NEW YORK April 25— (AP)— The stock market presented a rather spotty: appearance during the greater part fit today session but major speculative activity seemed to be on the upside Some selling came Into the market at the opening as a result of the large Increase In brokers' loans and the restriction Jn the April 329 65 151 71 72 109 253 237 14 64 76 230 81 30 101 44 20 207 346 54 H 21 37 Al Chem 6s Dye 181 71 17 40 pound butchers Cora Products 9500965 pound averages 9250 950 875 0 885 9100925 packing sows bids and sales 12000 240-29- 0 290-3- 40 Drug Incorporated Du Pont Eastfnan tci ppwer Sc Ll£bt ErleYtallroad General Asphalt General Electric General Motors Gold Dust Goodrich Graham Paige Great Nor Ry pfd Hupp Motors Illinois Central International ement International Harvester International Nickel International T 6s T Kelly Springfield Kennecott opper Kolster Radio Kraft Phen Kresge Lambert Company s KANSAS CITY April 25— (AP)— (U S D A) — Sheep: 4000 Killing classes steady top wooled lambs 925 most sales 9 0 925 best clippers 835 Hogs: 4500 Mostly steady to 10 higher than Thursday’s average bulk Pounds on 190-2top 985 160-2desirable pounds 130-1250-3pounds 930 0 965 sows pounds 9250965 packing 850© 9 stock steady 825 0 pigs 925 Cattle: 400 calves 100 Generally few killing cattle ofsteady on theconfined mostly to odd fered trade lots of light yearlings and mixed butcher stock vealers fully steady demand Is quiet nconflrmed reports that copper was being offered a cent for 13 cents a pound of below the quoted rate has tended to keep domestic consumers out of the market except for Immediate retUah Copper broke five quirements new low at 160 but the points to a other coppers held relatively firm While trading In stocks remains believfairly heavy much of It Is characed to be of a professional ter operations for the advance are of being conducted In a ofnumber which apspecial stocks earnings been affected by parently had not crash and the subthe stock market sequent business depression Vanadium Steel soared nine points and Worthington Pump ran up eight to a new high at 162 Eastman Kodak was marked up more than eight J L points to a7 new top at 254 and A sold Case points higher M Byers advanced six points to 111 American Tobacco B Public Service of New Jersey and BrookOas each advanced five lyn Union more or points Continued offerings on a downward scale of the motor motor accessories and aviation Issues turned the general course of prices lower hour Stewart Warner la the final 30 a new 1530 low off to slumped 12 points on the publication of an unfavorable earnings report for the first quarter Late efforts to stema the decline were made through bullish demonstration in American Can and other leaders The close was Irregular Sales approximated 4800000 shares 10 40 50 25 CHICAGO April 25— (AP)— (U S D A)— Cattle 1300 caives 1000 moderately active Generally steady no on steers slow on the stock cows choice offerings here most fat 107501175 70825 most steers classes steers best 1335 slaughter 1300-15choice and good pnds pounds 00 127501510 1100-13- 00 pounds 12250 and medium boo heifers good pounds 115001425 down 1050 and choice 850 pounds choice 750 and 013 cows good bulli good 5 6 25 10 cutters ive&len and choice (beef) 77509 875© choice and (milk fed) good 1250015 1475 common 950-11- 00 11 43 6 45 10 93 H 20 132 70 106 37 74 h 5 75 SCOURED BASIS months ( California: Fine and f m staple 74075c fine and f m fr combing 700 73c fine and f m clothing 65 0 67c valley No 1 68070c ' TERRITORY (Scoured Basis) 15 5o 91 79 117 7 18 81 79 66 117 10 91 30 39 69 Schulte Retail Stores Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con OH Skelly Oil Southern Calif Edison Southern Pacific Southern Pacific Standard Gas 6s Electric Standard Oil of Calif Standard Oil of N J Standard Oil of N Y Stewart Warner 28c selected) 75078c Fine fine short 12 months 70072c fine 8 months 68070c 32 103 109 88 22 134 47 Radio Corp Reynolds Tob B St Louis San Fran Ry hs 12 6 51 io 89 DOMESTIC Ohio and Pennylvania fleeces: Delaine unwashed 29 30c half three -- eighths blood combing 30c blood combing 30c quarter blood combing 30c Michigan and New York fleeces: Delaine unwashed 25028c half three-eight- hs 27029c blood combing blood combing 30c quarter blood combing 30c Wisconsin Missouri and average Indiana and New England: Half blood 25 026c three-eightblood 27028c quarter blood 27© Tcx&s 48 National Surety New York Central N Y N H 6s Htfd North American Co Northern Pacific Packard Motors Penn R R Pullman "The seaboard markets continue prices steady on fine but quiet with easier on medium to low wools “In the west there is slightly broader movement which probably will be general in another two weeks at prices fully on a parity with eastern markets The piecegoods markets are renot espesponding slowly aand are advent of The cially encouraging warmer weather may help the movement of goods “With the passage of the tariff expected early in May the future course of the farm board protege Is the problem of chief Import to the best of the trade “Foreign markets are quiet but row: 54 64 86 Liggett 6s Myers Tob Loew’s Miami Copper Missouri Pacific pfd Montgomery Ward Nash Motors National ash Reg Nat Power 6s Light and feedpractical top 11 stockers moderate to ers unchanged light dealers held by supply BOSTON April 25— (AP)— The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow Mohair is dull and nominal” The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following quotations tomor 2£j 97 -- America stc&dy 29 37 177 83 134 Coty Davison Chem Del 6s Hudson Early Sheep: fed wooled lambs steady weights at 9 no clippers sold native springers steady at 11500 ewes 1175 sheep 25 lower clipped scarce lambs 450 0475 shearing volume of federal reserve credit outstanding but offerings generally were well absorbed Heaviness was most apparent in the motor motor accessory steel and railroad groups Foreign buying of copper continues In fair volume but the domestic Montana and similar: Fine staple choice 75 78c halfthree70 74c blood combing 63c 60 quarblood combing eighth ter blood combing 53055c Pulled: Delaine 87 ©90c AA 85087c fine A supers 78082c A supers 73075c MOHAIR Domestic good original bag Texas spring 4748c good original Texas kid 68060c Arizona and New Mexican 40043c Oregon 45046c domestic grading first combing 57© Cape 58c good carding 38040c winter first npminal summer firsts 33035c Cape summer kids 60062c Turkey fair average 32033c (in Slow scattered 12000 Sheep: bids sales and steady to strong 125 bonds) lambs 850 4 123 handyweight shornbest woolskins some held higher: 125 SALT LAKE held around 1025 ewes quotable 74 classes nominal lambs 81 "PRODUCE MARKET steady other i down 38 good and choice 92 pounds ' medium to choice 9 2501015 30 SALT LAKE April 25 — (UP)— ewes medium 8250985 37 pounds this Light offerings of local produce By JOHN P BOUGHAN to choice 150 pounds down 4756 Texas Corp 36 In demand Good Associated Press Market Editor buying morning fed lambs good and choice 85009 Texas Gulf Sul 62 most lines Asparagus and radishes CHICAGO April 25— (AP)— Rains 81 And spinach In Texas and Oklahoma aa well as higher green onions 25— TAP)— U Timken Roller Bearing JOSEPH April ST 96 wideweaker with Carbide fr Union Kansastand Nebraska potatoes No steady W00 early S D A)— Sheep: 48 — Ptah boxes and bushels tonight sent Apples indications Union Oil of Calif spread showers expected lambs on fat action 229 orchard run culls out Rome BeauUnion Pacific wheat down today to new about steady asklfrg stronger prices US 29 ties out of cold storage medium Rubber records 179 1500175 large 20225 Steel U 8 Export demand for North AmeriAP) -(FRANCISCO April SAN 194 Electric Onions (dry)— Utah can wheat waa much less in evidence slow 350 Westmghouse — (U S D A)—Hogs: 181 sacks Yellow Valencia type partly Union weak Western than of late and It was asserted that 10c lower to 1 large to early steadyload recent European takings were at 5c § graded small to medium Wllljs Overland Utfhf’ WrolWorth 65 crates Texas 125 to 7c a bushel below a replacement Crystal very t large 3 n 1075 three loads easterns 58 basis 25 1930 Wax White Foods Genual April sows steady nominally packing holdover 25 Potatoes— Utah sacked cwt partAn official forecast of the 1830 68 mostly Standard Brands CLOSING SALES 425 Cattle: y at total the India ed wheat crop of 4 put ly 1000 at graded Russets 220 235 post-lf ourlodsf Standard Central steers active steady and Bliss Rurals 225 50000000 bushels more than last Triumphs 1000 12100 1000 at at 5c Crown Point yearlings Utah 12 two BAR SILtER Blue Victors 17502 mostly 2 Idayear and 38000000 bushels In excess loads two ho 25 -- pound sacks U S No 1 of latest unofficial estimates 25— Utahs YORK NEW 1162 1600 at April Dlx Butte pound loads 1152 to 85c Rusests Wheat closed nervous He to sc a Empire Mines 2000$100 42 500 at 116001175 car mixed silver at bushel lower than yesterdays finstock she 1150 8c 2500 at steers and heifers c to lc down cows ish Com closed scarce about steady: good Kearsarge 3000 at 2c c oft and provisions e to oats common 2000 9 at few to Little packages May quoted 1 showing a decline of 5c to 12c Leonora 1000 at me to medium cows 65007 low cut-me600 at $155 3500 cutters 6odd Moscow and ters GET 23— (AP)— CHICAGO April steady Utah 500 at 16c dium bulls 675 calves 40 vealers Wheat: No 4 hard 87 c No 2 East New Quincy 3100 at 50c 500 at package medium northern spring 99 c c calves 1075 51c 11 package Cora— No 2 mixed 81 1821 splw holdover 2125 10 at North $210 lily Sheep: Oats—No 2 white 42 & 43c No late 100 with yesterday at Park Utah $310 about steady 3 white 40641c lambs 875 four 16000 at 10c Shield Silver load good Rye—No sales Tlntic Central 2090 at 3c cars medium 62 to 70 pound lambsto Barley — 55066c 25 250 at Standard tic Tin $760 815 0 850 ewes absent quoted —70850 Timothy seed 100 at at 475 $755 $750 Clover seed — 1101875 Walker 20 at $325 600 at $315 Lard — 1 020 LOS ANGELES April 25— (AP)— CLOSING SALES Ribs— 1375 Steady to 10c (U 8 D A)— Hogs: 1085 Bellies— 14 Alta Merger 2000 at 5c on load lower practical top Metals 1000 at : Bingham Nebraska Crown Point 1000 at 5c 1000 at load with freight benefit 1090 load TOLEDO April 25— (AP)— Wheat —No 2 red 107 0103 at 1075 bought to arrive Cora— No 3 yellow 84085c Die Butte 400 at $102 steers Idaho load Cattle: Slow Seed— Unchanged Empire Mines 1000 at 7c stock she steady 1150: above held Emerald 1000 at 7c few Intermountain heifers 925 load 8000 at OMAHA April 25— CAP)—' Wheat Kearsarge trucked in cows 860 few — Hard No 1 964c No 2 94097c 500 at cows 875 Lehl Tlntic 1000 at common 9 bulk head Cora— Yellow No 1 764077c No 4c cutters and cutters low 7 251825 2 76877c mixed No 2 75 c 50 at $150 400 at $155 4 0 675 bulls 7250825 calves slow Moscow Oats— White No 4 39 c New Quincy 500 at 52c steady to weak common to medium 200 at 69c Annie Laurie 10012 calves Cash East Utah 1000 at 16c 200 at STLOUIS April 25— (AP)— About steady common 2 Sheep: 1 14 No wheat— No 2 red winter trucked-i- n 184c spring Iambi 775 hard 1IQ 1000 at lc 5 ewes Bristol Ploche few Corn— No 2 yellow 81082c No 600 at Silver King Coalition 2 white 83c $1000 Oats— No 2 white 42 0 43c No Tlntic Standard 600 at $750 2 mixed 43c East Utah 1000 at 16c 200 at Col se: 164c Wheat— May 100 July 102 North Lily 50 at $210 300 at NEW YORK April 25— (AP)— 105 September $215 asked 83 78c sugar was unchanged early toCora— May July m Q06? aaDQP Park Konold 500 at 20c 1000 at Raw 329 for spots duty paid at day 20c 500 at 19c Cuof 10000 MftOCK'l O UEAl? — Another sale of bags KANSAS CITY April 25— (AP)— yeslate 2 1 ban for prompt shipment to Wheat— 159 cars Down ftLior'm confirmed and there terday wai be cents No 2 dark hard nominally 79 at additional to buyers No appeared 104 No 3 nominally 950103 homy? ot this price for sugar that could be No 2 hard 96897: No 3 96095 15 Cuba before May 25— (AP)— cleared from were 2 red 024: No 3 110 CHICAGO April holders 96 but asking slightly SepClose— May 94 table: Grain July higher WHEAT: tember 99 Raw futures were quiet with prices Corn— 39 cars Unchanged to Open High Low Close liquidation No 2 78079 102 No 102 generally lower under 102 103 cent lower yellow May and selling by houses with trade 104 105 104 107 3 nominally 7640776 No 2 yellow July and Cuban connections The marNo 3 nominally 78079 Sept 108 108 107 107 No ket opened unchanged to one point No 2 mixed nominally 77077 112 112 142 142 Dec lower and showed further partial 3 73 CORN: losses with prices at midday one 79 75 SepClose— May July ay all positions expoint net lower on was tember 814081 July three points which March to Down cars cept Oats— Eight Sept net lower Operators as a rule were No 3 42 cent No 2 white 43 Dec Inclined tb limit fresh commitments OATS: Rye—Nominally 76077 and await new developments while Barley — Nominally 54056 May the only demand appeared to be In M July the way of covering by recent sellCURB Sept ers According to the statistical deNEW YORK April 25— (AP)— Dec partment of a local firm the cane RYE: Curb quotations 37 sugar supplies available for the American Sup Pow May 43 States from April 20 until United Service Cities July 114 of the year are estimated at end the Electric Bond 6s Share Sept 107 4862000 requirelong tons with do pfd LARD: cane at 3- of ments 164 sugar placed 1023 1047 Culf Oil of Pa 1023 1017 May 24 275000 tons indicating a surplus of 1045 1040 National Investors 1047 1042 July 23 1587000 tons 1062 1070 1060 1067 Niagara Hudson Sept T 57 Refined was unchanged at 420 for Standard Oil of Ind BELLIES: 46 fine Transamerica 1345 1325 1320 granulated with business light 1330 May -- — to withdrawals against confined and 1327 1320 1345 1350 July old contracts METALS NEW YORK April 25— (AP)— Futures closed easy approximate New York Produce f&if Utoitva? i crodoe sales 25200 tons May 128c July Copper — Unsettled electrolytic spot and future 14 129c September 166c December MS30CK Butter— Steady Iron — Quiet unchanged receipts 8366 176c January 178c March 123c Tin — Weak spot and nearby tubs creamery extras 38 special "W9 Aa 3500 future 3525 market 39039 FLOUR Lead — Quiet spot New York 550 Eggs— Steady 27202 cases nearMINNEAPOLIS April 25— (AP)— East St Louis 540 white fancy 30031 state whites by Zinc — Easy East St Louis spot 26 029 fresh firsts Flour: Unchanged Shipments 27 113 barrels 26 and future 4 75 G 460 Pacific coasts Bran— 2802820 ‘ browns 273L Antimony — 762 I f YORK NEW sale: I Broader Movement Noted 25— (Last In Western Part of Allis Chal Mfg American Can American Loco American Sm 6s Ref American Sug pfd American T 6s T 4 75 Am Tobacco heep— 5175 Including 258 for mar- American Woolen ket 888 to OmahA 3736 to Chicago Anaconda Copper Armour Del pfd and 293 to St Joe No early sales Atchison T 6s 8 6s Ohio S Baltimore U 25— (AP)— OMAHA April calves 100 B&rasdall D A)—Cattle: 1000 Tailing classes slow steady to weak Bethlehem Steel stockers and feeders scarce steady Burroughs fed steers and yearlings mostly Calumet 6s Hecla 105001150 few lots up to 1215 Canadian Pacific heifers scarce bulk beef cows 675 Case 0850 bulk all cutters 47506 few Cerro dc Pasco medium bulls 67507 practical top C M St P 6s P vealers 11 few to Independent 1150 hrysler Corporation high- Coca Cola Hogs: 8000 Strong to 10butchColorado Fuel 6s Iron er top 975 on 200-21- 0 pound weights Congoleum ers bulk 160-2pound A Hoyle MOVES TODAY f NEW YORK STOCKS OGDEN April 25— (U S D A)— Hogs— Receipts 1141 Including 95 for market 300 direct and 744 to165San to Few early sales Francisco with 210 pounds steady yesterday s lower close at 9750985 Cattle— 25 all for market Hardly Few enough here to test market cows 4000 mixed lots scattered GRAIN 92-1- 00 low-pri- ce 100-pou- nd h i un-derto- 1 ' u 1 I f 7 ne 160-pou- nd 5c 8c 'I 4 5c 12-1- 835-pou- nd 5 683-pou- nd 4c 8c 630-pou- nd If 90IIR GOftf? 185-pou- nd 255-pou- nd 70-pou- nd 4c 3e - 192-pou- nd 192-pou- nd 181-pou- nd 4c4c m 65-pou- nd 127-pou- nd SUGAR ( OaQftftf FUTURES 7980 ‘ fo £?— i i - I I f ' - i ' f A i oftnew ua?£yW(k LICENSING ORDINANCE REGULATING WHOLESALE PEDDLERS AN PRICES STEADY summons Have It aired 1 alias In the district court of Weber CounJ AND ty State of Utah AN ORDINANCE &£ rrJSS2J&r"7S AUTO BE IT ORDAINED BY1 THE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS OP OGDEN CITY UTAH: persons unknown claiming SECTION 1: It ahfcll ba unlawful for title estate lien or Interest ny‘ person to engage in or pursue tbsa property aesCTl bed to the business vocation or calling of wholesale peddler In Ogden City Utah without first obtaining a license so to do A wholesale peddler for the purpose of this paragraph shall be defined as any person either principal or agent and all firms corporations partnerships or any otherInjoint aor singular person or enterprise engaged fromby place to place persons who travels or has a stand at any place In Ogden City and who peddles delivers sells or offers for sale any vegetables grain produce butter oleomargarine salad dressing potato chips meats or meat products fish or fish products bakery products eggs cheese- berries fruits nuts melons grapes or other food or food products to retaU dealers for the purpose of le This section shall not apply to any or grower or producer of any articleswho ranch products specified herein peddles only produce owned produced and grown by him and who shall be entitled to a license without the payment of said fee provided however such grower or producer shall first file with the License Assessor and Collector an affidavit setting forth his name and address the amount and variety of produce he proposes to sell theor place prowhere said produce is grown duced and that said produce as he will sell will be only such as Is actually grown and produced by him and upon as a registration fee payment of $100 SECTION 2: The license fee for en gaging in the business of a wholesale peddler shall be $20000 per year or any part thereof 3: SECTION violating Any person shall be any provision of this ordinancesum not fine In any punished by a Hundred and Ninety-nin- e exceeding Two ($29900) dollars or by Imprisonment in the city Jail not longer than six months or by both such fine and court may In imImprisonment The as part of the enter fine the posing judgment that in default of the payment of the fine the defendant may be Imprisoned In the city Jail for a period not exceeding six months of the SECTION 4: In the opinion board of commissioners it is necessary to the peace health and safety of the inhabitants of Ogden City Utah this ordinance shall take effect upon Its first publication ADOPTED AND PASSED by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City Utah this 21st dsy of April A D 1930 ORA BUNDY (Seal ) Attest: J C LITTLEFIELD City Recorder (Ord No 408 SHERIFF'S SALE re-sa- tht 4 Mayor-Commissio- ner In the District Court of County State of Utah Harvey B Jones plaintiff vsC Jane O Jones Robinson formerly Jane James H Jones as administrator of the estate of George O Jones deceased: Phebe W Jones as administratrix of the estate of Thomas M Jones deceased Pearl Briggs Thomas Jones and Matilda Jones defendants Harvey B Jones and Daisy Thompson Jones defendants tinder — ss To be sold at sheriff’s sale on the 28th day of April 193p at 12 o’clock noon of said day at the south front door of the Weber county court house in Ogden City Weber County Utah the following described lands and premises situated in Weber County Utah and particularly described as follows A part of the northwest quarter of section 19 and a part of the southwest IS to township quarter of section north of range 2 west of the Balt Lake meridian U S survey: and a part of lot 3 In plat “B” of Hooper City survey: Beginning at the southwest corner of said southwest quarter of said section 18 and running thence west to the east line of street: thence north 190 feet more or less to the couth line of the right of way of the D & R G spur track thence south 89 degrees 45 minutes east along said right of way 1328 feet more or less to the east line of land of mortgagors: thence south to the south line of said quarter section thence west along said south line to beginning place - Also ofbeginningat the northwest corner of the northwest of section 19: line of running thence west to easteast street thence south along line of street 164 feet: thence east 1328 feet more or less to east line of mortgagors land thence north 164 feet to section line thence west along said line 1838 chains more or less to place of beginning containing 105 acres more or less Dated at Ogden City Weber County Utah this 5th day of April 1930 R D PIN COCK ’ Sheriff of Weber County Utah By J B Wallace Deputy Sheriff cross-compla- int to-w- lt: - GCr eS W ’ r nt SUMMONS r In the district court of Webr County StWUliam B Hlpwell plaintiff llam OiU Joseph Henry Sharpe J L Wallace! Drucllla James AL Powell R CovSngton as Covington Drucllla Joseph of administratrix thejtatejof -- Cowan T Covington unknown and also all other persons tltle eitate lien claiming any right ae or Interest in the real property adverse scribed to plaintiff’s complaint to plaintiff's ownership or Any cloud e“'f5hMtoe plaintiff’s title thereto’i defendupon ants— Summons Said Defendants: The State of Utah tosummoned to apTou are hereby twenty days afterlr service pear within j served of this summons upon you Ahls aefion within the county to which within thirty is brought: otherwise and defend the above days after service and in cato of your action entitled renfailure so to do Judgment will be detoe dered against V°u according bas been mand of toe complaintof which court said filed with toe cleric a This action is brought to obtain toe title decree of said court quietingireal propof plaintiff to and to toe erty described in Plaintiff’s Attorney P o address 2419 JCiesel avenue 189 I Ogden Utah s SHERIFF’S SALEf ‘ DENVER April 25— (AP)— The Great Western Sugar company and its subsidiaries earned net income of $581026723 in the fiscal year endThis was ed February 28 1930 shown in the annual report mailed today to stockholders Net earnings of the year compared with $778569928 for the previous season and $323026775 for the year ending February 28 1928 - Butter and Eggs mmmmmmmmmmKmrn Shop bES-Gu- n Wash 2(344 PAINTING PAPERINr 24th St Phone 26 ing painting of e 'ery Fine work SaSy !6- -J descnptk PROMPT efficient service1!® make or type radio or pbonow- - JONES MUSIM0 Orpheum Theatre Hear the New Bldg Brunswick-To- fil' Majestic and Atwater KenTS? Service for all sets OGDEN SPORTING 2311 Washington- Ave - SEWING GOODS Cr Phone MACHINES' Call !2884 fdr i Sewing machines td rent Sewing machines to repair Needles parts ind accessor! For all makes of machines ! el o Dye Fred J william Directors TAILORING and Trustees of Q disa Company General finance toe ss ALTERATION S— REPAIRINQ solved corporation defendants— sale on the Cleaning and pressing Salts pnss To be sold at sheriffs t 2nd day of May 1930 at 12 o’clock noon while you wait 50c of said day at toe south front door of i HANSEN & CLARK the Weber County courthouse in Ogden to following 2431 Kiesel In Paramount Br City Weber County Utah and premises situated to Weber i i de- and particularly County aa Utah follows to-wscribed s lt: tlon 8 North Range Township West Salt Lake Meridian U S Surve of We to toe City of Ogden County ‘1 her and State of Utah Dated at Ogden City Weber County 28 Sheriff of Weber County Utah By J B WALLACE - Deputy Sheriff 213 f Headquarters for Behn and Ste Qualityon Chicizrestsr your pay big returns now WALKER) FEED NOTICE j The following is a llsi of delinquent stock of the Argeneva Mining Company A sufficient amount of this stock will be sold at toe compaay’s office April 29 at 528 Eccles building at 3 p m to pay- delinquent assessment i j1 Certlf Amt No Shares j 28-5000 $ 2500 Jeoston Frank 40 500 1000 Warren Ellen 42 500 1000 Fields Florence 43 500 1060 Orth Fred 51 500 1000 Curto Mike 52 500 1000 Roberts Ralph 54 1000 500 Wolley Audrey 55 375 750 Ferrln Philip 62 1250 2500 B&trd Minnie H 3500 7000 Campbell Prlcella 14 j- 1786 ASCta Wash It White Barred Rocks RJ Re& Buff Oips White 'yandoua Now 47 I 1 f STAR BRAND UTAH CHICKS i CAIN 225 PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIT NOTICES I of the 1 CHICKS EVERY DAY Strong ChixAveHatch'd! 2252 Washington I White Leghorn 3 Rocks White and Secretary Hall-incwire for M- - CO Phal ! HIGH Production - TAYLOR 1 Order yours 4 h batteries jfloon ANDERSON HATp 1353 Liberty Ave rh I -- Lid UCVbQlA 4D£ ( - g pullets Co Pullman Poultry 2pi®ti 2018 Phone 752 or W T Asian agent : "NOTICE ' No 4828 Estate of Amalia Anderson deceased The petition of Parley H? Anderson and Carol A Mueller for issuance of letters testamentary to Parley H Anderson to the above entitled matter has been set for ’hearing before Hon Eugene E Pratt ‘ judge on Monday toe 28th day of April 1920 at ten o’clock a m at the county courthouse J fhidai Golden Rule trap-nestbreedsatff other all ' STOR2 ed 1 FARR’S SEED 2270 Washington Ave jpjjg j BUILDING CONmCTgj j f SPRING to toe courtroom of said court to Og FOR remodeling repairing or® den City Weber County Utah garage Witness the clerk of said court With ing new homes 699 toe seal thereof affixed coops phone 16th this dsy sonable of April 1930 r ‘ prices Screens oujgti ' “ adjusteTr C(W $1 " £ " sharpened ! ReConsult County' Clerk ' “ for Further spective Signers m Information By Sugar Company LAWN mowers 2308 Washington Ave In the District Court of Weber County SEWING machines and ficTr State of Utah L W Tackett and Martha A Tackett paired lav7i mqwers and plaintiff vs Arthur E WSaon Lucy sharpened furnitlure Axel 2 E Wilson General Finance- - Company Flinders 6am-u- Childs Phone 1470-- J a corporation Fred TVicks and R C -- $5810267 Is Earned glass EXPERT wallpaper say15®ri8ht glass replaced factory Sfireal STEWART WINDOW to ed 2250 compet any Washing tore verse to plaintiff's dethereto title FENDERS ANDWnHft cloud upon plaintiff’s 1 fendants— Alias Summons Defendants Said to The State of Utah summoned to ap-pOGDEN FENDER are hereby wltoto twenty days after service AUTO FENDERS served youif of thAff summons upon tins which Repaired Straighteiiedlw to county within the otherwise within thirty 23Ja7 Kiesel is brouaht: service and defend the above GUNS & SP “utlrf cuoa: be ? will j"” failure so to do judgment to tne TENNIS rackets iPstrunTT' rendered against you according whlchhas kodak!-riaosdemand of the complaint court 85? been filed with the clerk ofto said s irecover "Ibis action is brought C E Armstrong foreclosing judgment In said ease upon the lands described and declaring all l&imsof complaint subse-queHATSTT the defendants ortherein to t( ethe lien subject inferior Expert Hat ClelnuJ! oi puintur ““ggyp-iBBSPAiS® ROYAL Plaintiff’s Attorney AND HAT WORK? 353 24th street' p O address 812 Eccles J building 1 Ogden Utah ! I LARSEN Ss SOhS 217 SUMMONS In the district court of Weber CounI ty State of Utah May Oarr plaintiff j vs Albert Care o erenaant— Summons u The State of Utah to Said Defendant: 'You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty after service of this summons upondays you served within toe county In which Ifthis 3 action Is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action - and to case your failure so to do judgment will of be rendered against you according to toe which has been Dleci with thecomplaint clerk of said court This action is brought to sever the 23 — (AP)— bonds of matrimony CHICAGO April ’now and hereto-for- e Butter— Steady 10869 tuba Prices between plaintiff and de-existing ' IWldtat i unchanged v££&JntlZ'8 ' Eggs —Firm 35289 cases Extra h 607‘8 FirstAttorney National Bank orfirsts 25025 24 firsts 182 Bldg graded Ogden Utah 23 storagedinary firsts packed n NOTICE - I 4 firsts 26 ” storage packed extras No' 4827 27 Estate of Christin na Miller tiso known as Chris tlnna Lund’ deceased ' ’ of Andrew Lorenzo Lund SAN FRANCISCO April 25— The petition issuance to himself of let-- 2 (UP)— Butter— 92 score 38 91 score praying for clmhlstratlon to the above en37 90 score 36 titled matter has been1 set for ‘hear- 1 extras large 28 Eggs— No Hou GorS° S Barker Judge SF on Monday the 28th day of April 1930 mediums 23 small 16 ' Cheese— California fancy ' flats o clock p m at the county court house in toe and Oregon triplets 20 of said court in Ogden Citycourtroom -- Weber County 44 Witnres the clerk of said court with t YEARsTXPERipJ New Homes Deputy Clerk Attorney for Petitioner ! § (Quotations by Mutual Creamery Company) BUTTER Extra pound $ 39 Prime firsts pound 28 ' EGGS Fresh extra poultry farm dozen J27 Medium poultry farm dozen f2$ CHEESE Full cream triplets pound 21 Full cream longhorns pound 23 : Full cream sandwich loaf 23 pound 32 LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE Clerk " By EDNA HEFLEN JOHN C DAVIS Esq l phos Washington CARPENTER emodelert lv2 1810 g contractor M Schooff L — ay Phone 3368-M -- ’ : j de-oto- ® AUTO REPAIR' SHOP for rent Good11®1aU Henry’s Service Station and Washington Gas & mation call Ogden IDEALLY located 4 apt $100 monthlycopie over Terms to - $8700 ' BANJOUL -- - - - BROS - JOIN GLEN COMPcall Banjo loaned MUSIC qCUBTAlNSTiAg I233 CABPENTgf t " POTATOES ’ j' £' April 1930 of ld i A VAN tola 16th day n DYKE Clerk CALL class iV pioney f CHICAGO April 25— (AP— TJ S D A) —Potatoes: 84 cars on (seS track 290 cars total United States W R 8KEEN Esq shipments 829 cars' Old stock tradAttorney for ‘Petitioner! 218 ing slow market about steady WisCREDITORS consin sacked round whites 3000 T Pls'lct‘Court of the Second 345 few fancy 3500355 Minnerrofrftt1 for -- toe rln an sota sacked round whites 2500255 °f Weber State of UUh Tc°ty matter of toe estate of Doris sacked Red river Ohios mostly aru Francis Dale Pearce around 345 Idaho sacked russets 3750350 fancy shade higher New f QWcUKL the estate of Doris Helen stock trading light market firm win please present their Texas sacked bliss trlumps 475 vouchers at toe rnSft?:feUierrwlUl Barlow 4 the Hail nJ frll2oa SALT LAKE April 25— (AP-- U S or before tie 4th day ' of IT June 1930 D A) — Potato shipments HELEN B N P JESSOP April 24—Total United States Administratrix shipments 829 f — oiUON BARLOW Principal states— Colorado 36 cars fog the estate of Doris Helen Florida 129 cars Idaho 55 cars Francis Date of first publicationDate Pearce Maine 259 cars Michigan 44 cars 4 1930 April 5s Minnesota 69 cars New York 17 202 care Texas 125 cars Wisconsin 42 cars t Read the r ’ - j i - 7 F TRUCK farm tially equipped ' 27 th ' to p m " cheap 1- - - - Classified Ads j t bee j EQUIPPED tomato In’ Good proposition 6 L—- - FLOWERS NEW Latham-raspoen- y from disease dahl 6ud u " ‘ mj NOTICE j ( |