Show THE OGDEN STAVDAUT) EXAMINER 10 FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS NEWS NATIONAL BANK OGDEN May 13— (ifSDA)— Hogs: Reeclpts 393 including 200 for market 93 San Francisco and 100 Los Angeles Steady t oslightly higher early Light end of load 160 pounds $740 heavy end 247 pounds $680 several lots light drieins $725 WITH SELLING 181 package pounds $735 Cattle: Receipts 126 including 54 fro market and 72 Los Angeles Slow Few medium and good heifers $5 50 3 $6 50 Late yesterday short load 1290 pound steers $650 small lot $675 load 1049 pounds $600 Sheep: Receipts 8904 including 3 for market 339 Colorado feeders 322 St Joseph 7636 Chicago and 604 Omaha Few lots trucked in spring lambs yesterday and today 64 to 66 pounds $8 103 $8 15 Due To Reduction In Rates By CLAUDE A JAGGER Associated Press Financial Editor checked a P 1500000 shares U-- S Steel which had gained point net during an afternoon up' ward movement led by the merchan- OMAHA May 13— Sheep: 8000 wooled and spring lambs steady asking stronger on clipped sheep steady feeders 253 50 low-emedium to good California spring lambs 875 3 950 choice native springers up to 1050 best wooled lambs held around 900 packers bidding 800 on bulk fed clipped lambs held 825 one load average to shippers 840 shorn ewes up to 300 choice California feeding lambs 700 Hogs: 17000 uneven 10325 low(AP-USDA)- - — r Rails still were weak although declines of the morning were reduced New York Central 90-pou- tion at the close er medium and strong weight butchers showing the most decline top 675 on 170 to 180 pounds bulk 160 to 230 pounds 650 3 665 230 to 250 pound butchers 635 3 650 250 to 290 pound averages 6003635 290 to 350 pounds 565 3 600 packing sows 5053515 smooth light sows upward to 525 fed Cattle: 7500: calves 300 steers and yearlings slow weak at Tuesday's full decline lower grade cows steady to weak bidding lower on beef cows and heifers bulls active strong vealers strong to 50 higher Stockers and feeders scarce steady bulk fed steers and yearling no eligible to sell at 6253750 strictly choice weighty steers included choice light seetrs and yearlings held up to 800 and a little heifers 625 3 725 bulk beef higher cows 425 3 500 odd head 550 cutter grades 325 3 425 medium bulls 4003435 practical top vealers 1050 few 1100 to independ7 00 3 8 00 ents calves heavy around 350 pounds 900 choice 1397 pound steers late Tuesday 800 down 4 Woolworth displayed strength ns eral other merchandising Gas solidated -- Allied to about a point lower reduction in bankers’ acceptar rates coincident with a cut in the New York federal reserve bank’s buying rate It was the fourth re- - tral banking authorities to fc rechannels short term funds into garded as more productive of bene ficial results both nationally and internationally Butter And Eggs (Quotations by Mutual Creamery Company) BUTTER $027 Butter print per pound Butter print second EGGS Fresh extra poultry farm dozen Medium poultry farm dozen CHEESE Full cream triplets pound Loaf 18 15 16 May 13— (AP)— Poultry: Alive 1 car 23 trucks31 un 34 settled fowls 18 '520 broilers roosters 13 turkeys 20(523 old ducks 16 heavy spring ducks 19 geese 9 Butter: 8492 steady creamery extras 92 score) 211a standards (90 score carlots) 2m extra firsts (90-9- 1 firsts (83(588 score) 204521 seconds (86387 score) 1945 20 score) 18519 Eggs: 17976 firm extra firsts CHICAGO MAY 13 1931 OPENING SALE Bonanza Mining 2000 at c Crown Point 2200 at 14c Eureka Bullion 500 at 124 c curfresh graded firsts 16 rent receipts 1443 151 2 storage packed extras 19 17 Moscow 1900 Bullion 2000 at Bonanza Mining SUGAR acter only Futures ate sales July 122 ber 139 146 4c1000 at c 4 1000 GRAIN 13— (AP) — Refined unchanged at 440 for fine granulated with demand light and of a hand to mouth char- w-a- at lc at lc Bingham Metals Park Bingham 2000 at 4 c iTntic Standard 100 at $3374 diums 164c smalls 114c lower 1000 CLOSING SALES May 13— (UP) — Wholesale dairy markets: Butter: 92 score 25c 91 score 244c 90 score 24c Eggs — Extras large 4 19 lie me- May at 30c North Standard SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK s - medium 600 to 1300 pounds 5753 good and choice 550 to 850 pounds 7003850 common and medium 525 3 700 cows good and choice 5003600 common and medium 450 3 500 low cuter and cutter 325 3 450 bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef) 4003525 cutter to medium 3353 440 vealers good and choice 800 3950 medium 7003800 cull and common 500 3 700 stocker and feeder cattle steers good and choice 500 to 1050 pounds 700 3 825 common and medium 525 3700 Sheep: 10000 few early sales about steady choice wooled lambs absent few grading medium to good 900 3 925 clippers 8 0038150 some held higher natice spmigers 11003 1200 Calif ornias unsold: lambs 90 pounds down good and choice 900 3 985 medium 8003 900 91 to 100 pounds medium to choice 7753 975 all weights common 6753800 ewes 90 to 150 pounds medium to choice 2753 400 all weights cull and common By JOHN P BOUGHAN Associated Press Market Editor CHICAGO May 13 — (AP) — Spread trading in which wheat was bought and corn sold did much today to lift the wheat market and to depress corn No rain fell in the American or Canadian northwest and the forecast pointed to generally fair warm weather indicating no relief for spring wheat territory Crop reports from Europe were unfavorable Wheat closed Irregular 4 cent off to 4 up com to 1 down oats to 4 decline and unchanged to provisions unchanged to a setback of 5 cents 150 3275 LOS ANGELES May 13— (UP)— Hogs: Receipts 400 Slow steady to weak Top 790 on load Nebras kas Two loads California and Ne-brask- 1 105-Pou- 16100 tens approximMay 122 September 131 DecemJanuary 140 March POTATOES CHICAGO May 13— 104 on track 294 total United States shipments 828 old stock weak' trading slow sacked per cwt Wisconsin round whites (AP-USD- white nominally 534355 No 3 534 3534 No 2 yellow 543544 No 3 533534 No 2 mixed 533 534 No 3 524 Close: May 54 July 554 September 534 December 474 Oats— 1 car unchanged No 2 white nominally 324332 No 3 313314 nominally — 2 A) — Potatoes: A) 44 30 "5 140 NET YORK T & S F Baldwin Loco Barnsdall A Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Burroughs Add Mach Calif Packing Calumet & Hecla Canadian Pacific Case Threshing Chesa &Ohio C M St P & Pac C R I & P Chrysler Coca Cola Columbia Gas & Elec Conti Oil Dela Corn Products Coty Cudahy Packing Curtiss Wright A Dela & HudsonDrug Inc Du Pont - Eastman Elec Pr & Lt Erie R R Fox Film General Asphalt General Foods General Motors General Electric Gold Dust Goodrich Graham Paige Gt Norn Ry pfd Grighby Grunow Hupp Illinois Central Inti Cement Inti Harvester North American Northern Pacific Packard Paramount Publix Pennsylvania Railroad Pullman Radio R K O Remington Rand 85 120 26 105 33 20 34 17 181 120 27 167 90 8 19 44 23 25 7 29 72 39 ' 4 44 20 152 30 7 68 9 41 4 130 75 85 155 44 19 16 23 52 43 43 31 11 6 54 3 8 57 35 47 14 27 21 27 78 80 43 6 19 20 31 27 42 29 92 75 71 40 7 29 50 37 19 17 8 50 52 16 8 54 8 45 83 18 York Produce U Willys-Overla- nd tur-kej- rs 3-1- 30-2- 87 ed 6d - 1 i i V : V'-- AS X ‘ vv yv ft ‘ " X ‘ :: Y vv Xf ttfy Ysv 4 V 4 v5 s i ' ’ Loughran with accompaniment by Loretta Thinnes The speakers were E A Larkin of Ogden and E H Eardley of Salt Lake City Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery Joseph Felt dedicated the grave Services for Mrs Caroline Sawyer who died Saturday morning in a local hospital were held Monday afternoon in the chapel of the mortuary with the Rev John W Hyslop of the Church of the Good Shepherd officiating James Luvaris played a violin solo Roy Critchlow played a “Violin solo and also sang a solo Miss Blanch Critchlow played the accompaniments The pallbeares were Jajnes E Edwards Edwin- - C Bader R Jones William Galbraith James Luvaris and William Bradshaw The Episcopal burial service was read by Mr Hyslop at the graveside in the Ogden City ceme' tery v 1 Kirk-endall-Darli- XYXYXt- - WJfS yX Wil-fo- tj r '? FUTURES CHICAGO 13— (AP)- - AT PLAIN CITY Ogden Breeder Is Selected As Del egate To Convention And the Flowers Are Furnished By$“ Klenke Floral Ph 1240 Ogden City FJoral ' Co Washington ave 77 w Branch 150 529 NOTICE ica-tio- i i i St SUMMONS 1503175 1 3 Salt Lake Produce Market 35 Winesaps medium 100 California Golden self- crates 700 dozen 175 blanching Utah dozen 75c 80c Lettuce California Imperial Valley crates Iceberg type (4 to 5 dozen) 350 (6 dozen) 300 Onions (dry) Utah 100 pound Celery: Coun-- J In the District Court of Weber ' ty State of Utah Hazel Rollo Hall plaintiff vs Oscar S Hall defendant— Summons No 16468 The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you If served within the county In which this action Is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and In case of your faU- ure so to do judgment will be rendered ag&inst you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed! With the clerk of said court This action is brought to recover m dissolving the bonds of mat- Judgment rimony now and heretofore existing be- tween plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity H A SODERBERO Plaintiff’s Attorney J Special meeting Thursday May 14 8 p m for work in the E A de- gree WILLIAM H BLACKMAN W M at t Og- - P O Address 605 EcCles Building 3 i 726 medium 50 den Utah 75c California and Texas crates SALT LAKE CITY May 13 — and 50 pound sacks Crystal Was PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP 1 — Heavy offerings of lo- 3003 325 NOTICES Utah sacked cwt cal produce this morning Fairly Potatoes: good buying demand Prices about partly graded russets and rurals Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further steady First car of cantaloupes mostly 6 3 65c few best 75c Idaho arrived also car of Louisiana straw- sacked cwt U S No 1 russets Information sacks 40350c berries Prices generally firm or- 1403150 NOTICE anges show slightly stronger tend- California sacked cwt U S No lf No 5034 ency garnets 450 long whites trucked Guardianship Apples: Utah boxes and bushels in pound 5c Texas sacked cwt BROWN HELEN HOPE orchard run culls out Rome eBau-tie- s 400 BROWN WILLIAM RICHARD best medium 1003125 large U S No 1 small Bliss Triumphs BROWN BROWN and JANE (UP-USD- sacks yellow Valencias A) 25-pou- nd i HENRI OF THE AMBASSADOR SAYS: “America nas itsII own taste in Tea Minors The petition bf Mary Wattls Brown for the appointment of herself as guardian of the estates of Mary Patricia Brown Helen Hope Brown William Richard Brown and Jane Brown minors in the above entitled’ matter has been set for hearing before Hon Eugene E Pratt Judge on 'Monday ' the 25th day of May 1931 at ten o’clock a m 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 13th dayi of May 1931 LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE Clerk By EDNA HEFLEN Deputy Clerk THATCHER & YOUNG Esqs 750 Attys Tor Petitioner ! NOTICE No 5032 Estate of ELIZABETH PARRY FARR f The petition of Walter N Farr for Issuance to himself of Letters of Administration herein in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Eugene E Pratt Judge on Monday the 25th day of May 1931 at ten o’clock a 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 13th day of May 1931 LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE Clerk By EDNA5 HEFLEN Deputy Clerk WADE M JOHNSON Esq 749 Atty for Petitioner ! H notice Estate No 5031 of EVELYN FREDENDALL De-ccsts- cd The petition of Eva C Erb praying for admission to probate of a duly authenticated copy of the last will and testament! of said deceased and for the issuance to herself of Letters of Administration with the will annexed in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon George S Barker Judge Monday the 25th day of May 1931 at two 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 13th day of May 1931 - Chef HENRI BASSETTI of tb Ambassador Hotel soys: fragrant tea with pleasing flavor that’s the American desire In tea Favorite tea blends of other countries do not always meet American flavor ideals Tree Tea Is blended especially for particular American tastes A quality tea at the lowest price — LUCK WAS WITn HIM DALHART Texas — Barney Taylor is a lucky fellow About 45 miles west of here a wing fell off his plane while he was 3500 feet up He nose dived to within’ 100 feet of the ground and somehow managed to T i LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE L J By EDNA HEFLEN Deputy HOWELL & STINE and WALLACE Esqs Attys for Petitioner TO AMERICA'S Clerk-DEVI- - NE 74: Estate and Guardianship of DUANE j THOMAS JOHN a Minor I The petition of Frances Alvord John for issuance to herself of Letters of Guardianship of the person and estate of said minor in the above entitled matter has been set for hearing before Hon Eugene E Pratt Judge on Monday of May 1931 at ten o’clock the 25th a m atday th County Court House in the court rodm bt said Court in Ogden City Weber County Utah Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this - 13th day of May BLENDED Clerk NOTICE No 5030 - Read the Classified Ads 3 ns CQ Weber Lodge No 6 Free & Accepted Masons ONE OF FINEST There will be one of the finest Club and' Future Farmers shows Showmanship and judging contests will be features The dif ferent towns of the county will engage in a judging contest that will be one of the most interesting and educational features of the entire day’s program Basball and other sports will be featured in the 4-- 4 TO CONTRACTORS to-w- it: 25th SL class — Phone 2686 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Cal-am- the craft It turned over howright ever and flopped on its back Taylor scrambled out of the wreckage unhurt : - er Association The Plain City Black and White day on Thursday next will be an Holassembly of most of the stein herds of the state leading One of the finest collections cf Elack and Whites are expected This show the final of a series of shows that have been held inspring each county of the state is expected to be a meeting of champions Cache county famous the country as the home ofthroughout fine Holstein cattle will be represented with some of her finest including the as delegates to the national convention of the Holstein Friesian association of America to be held at Syracuse New York early in June of this year These men are tvo of the most prominent Holstein breeders of the entire west and have both acted in the capacity of president of the Utah Holstein Friesian association AND Notice Is hereby given that Ogden City proposes to make the following public Improvement Construct tennis courts In Liberty Park together Give You One Free with work Incidental thereto according to plans and specifications on file In Our Prices Are Most Reasonable the office of the City Engineer And LARKIN & SONS sealed bids are invited for said work and will be received at the office of Lake Ogden and Salt the City Recorder in the City Hall at Ogden Utah until ten o’clock a m on the 19th day of May 1931 Instruc- tions to bidders plans and specif for said Improvement cam be seen and examined at the office of the City Engineer in the City Hall of said City The right is reserved to reject any DESERET MkmUARY and all bids and to waive any defects AM J'ceJLcove By order of the Board of Commls- sioners of Ogden City Utah this the 12th day of May 1931 (Signed ) Ogden J C LITTLEFIELD City Recorder 2468 533 26th First publication — May 12th 1931 V V V VV — T V “ r WV V“ “VtVVvV 17th 193 L W Last publication MayStandard-ExaminPublished in Ogden KIRKENDALL - DARLING Mortu745 ary George D Darling manager Phone An item of special interest to Holstein breeders and dairy men throughout the state is the election of C S Potter of Ogden and Clarence H Erickson of Salt Lake City REEDER FLORISTS- rd Why pay $60 for Burial Certificate? Cali at our Mortuary And We Will Secretary of Utah Holstein Friesian 4-- ED MRS FAMILY A Phone By MERRILL N WARNICK All-Ameri- ng L Helen Walsh sweetheart of Francis Crowley gunman and police killer Is shown in custody of offieersjafter she was captured with the youth In a siege of the apartment In which they were living Thousand of New Yorkers watched the spectacular gun battle PIONEER BREEDER neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings during the sickness and death of our osloved husband and father Mr Ed Reeder Especially do we thank the speakers and singers those who furnished the musical numbers It Pays to Investigate! Associated Press Photo 0 We wish to inank our friend! and FUNERAL DIRECTORS v! FINE HERDS TO you Sincerely MR AND MRS A H NORBACK f4 'vO? Our own pioheer Holstein breeder C S Potter will be represented by about the finest string of outstanding individuals ever brought out in his long career This exhibit alone will be worth going a long way to see Mr Potter’s cattle in the past have attained the highest honors of the American show ring He is showcow ing a son of his that is of championship calibre He has two cows showing in fine form that have recently won grand championships George I Alvord of North Ogden is owner of a herd that is very much in the limelight at present His bull Weber Fidessa Beauty King bred by the Utah State Industrial School has been grand champion at the last two Black and White shows at Richmond also at Brigham and Plain City George B Taylor Farr West will as usual have some good ones out Hipwell Brothers of Plain City have made an enviable record in showing for new breeders Jos Skeen Frank Stewart of Warren Clarence Kingston and Frank Sorenson Taylor Ren Ward and Jas Folkman North Ogden and H T Maw 5c Sons W D Skeen Robson Bros and Heslop Bros of Plain City will all be showing their best stock John Stubbs and Merrill Warnick of Utah county will also exhibit The state institutions of Ogden will be represented by some of their stock Their herd sires were Senior Grand and Junior Champions at the recent Ogden show These bulls have always been winners in their We desire hereby to express our heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who during our recent sorrow in the illness and demise of our beloved son Jack Ross Norback extended so many acts of love and sympathy Especially are we grateful to President Aaron W Tracy teachers and students of the Weber college those who sent flowers and furnished automobiles May He who rewardeth for all good ever bless Services for Alfred Careswell were held Tuesday afternoon in Larkin & Sons’ chapel with Bishop J Fer-neliThe singers were presiding Mrs Ray Morrissey and Virginia Y f o grand champion cow Crescent Duchess owned by Clarence Meikle of Smithfield Some of the good ones from the herd of the pioneer breeder C Z Harris some also from Andrew Nelson president Cache Holstein Breeders association MRS KATIE G COOMBS EDGAR S GILBERT us w BE EXHIBITED We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings receiv- ed from our many friends in our sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved mother Charlotte E Gilbert We especially wish to thank the Fourth ward bishopric the Relief society the singers and speakers? those who furnished automobiles for the use of the family and 'all who assisted in any way Colman V May 13— (AP- ILast sale Tobacco B Cattle: 275 direct 54 Steers Reynolds Safeway steady to strong three loads 885 to St L & San Fian 965 pound California cake grassers Schulte Retail Stores 700 three loads 975 to 1080 pound Sears Roebuck 6603 675 load 1185 pounds 675 Sinclair Con she stock inactive undertone weak Southern Calif Edison Late yesterday two loads cuter cows Southern Pacific 225 lightly sorted 150 Calves Standard Brands none desirable car lot light vealers Standard Gas 3 Electric quotable 7503 825 Standard Oil of Calif Oil of N Standard Sheep: 1250 direct 442 steady Three decks good to choice 57 to Standard Oil of N YJ 1319c -- V' New York Stocks 71 Minnesota 1153130 Rye Nominally 433434 Idaho russets No 1 mostly around Barley — Nominally 384343 155 new stock weak trading slow sacked per cwt Texas Bliss TriCHICAGO May 13 — (AP) — 75 pound north coast lambs $800 Stewart Warner umphs medium to large 1753210 Wheat— No 1 red 844 No 1 hard straight small to medium 1503165 No 2 844 Studebaker 44 19 1003110 Louisiana Alabama 180 Com—No 2 mixed 60 No 1 yelTexas Corporation 42 3190 fair 1403160 No 2 90c 3 low 6143614' Texas Gulf Sulphur 10 0 Florida bbl Bliss Triumphs Oats— No 2 white 304 No 3 New Timken Roller Bearing 45 425 8 Transamerica white 294 — Un — 49 Carb 13 — NEW YORK (UP) sales May SALT LAKE CITY May 13— Rye No 17 Potatoes: New weak southern 225 Union Oil of Calif Barley — 39366— (AP-S D A) — Potato shipments: Union 167 Pacific barMaine barrel 335 275 375 3 Timothy seed 8253 875 May 12 — Total United States ship15 rel Idahos 40c 3 2 60 sack Bermu- Unit Carb Clover seed — 108531775 ments 828 cars U S 15 Rubber — 100 das Canadas barrel 700 5009 Lard 800 U S Steel Principal states — Alabama 62 Ribs—875 109 Sweet barrel 325 potatoes: cars California 43 cars Colorado 8 Pictures Bellies — 875 Steady Jersey basket 75c 3 350 Warner 43 cars Florida 85 cars Idaho 158 Western Union Tel 111 Flour: southern basket 1003285 cars Louisiana 69 cars Maine 171 OMAHA Neb Air 28 May 13— (AP)— Quiet and steady spring patents Westinghouse Electric cars Michigan 26 cars Minnesota Wheat: Dark hard 62 barrel Pork: Westinghouse 4 Steady No No 465485 724: 27 cars Texas 58 cars Washington 1 74 5 mess midwest Dull 2350 Lard: 2 No 723734 northern 35 cars Wisconsin 29 cars 71 Tallow: No 3 703704 durum smuty spring Steady Woolworth No 4 spot 8403 850 3 Dressed 624: mixed No 3 714 Com: special to extra 3 NEW YORK CURB 25 344c 2 White No Easy 2 turkeys No poultry: 53 534 yellow NEW YORK BAR SILVER May 13— (AP)— mixed No 3 51 Oats: White No chickens 25c38c broilers 3041c Curb quotations: Close 2 294 13 324c fowls ducks Long Island NEW YORK May 13 — CAP) — American Super Power 124 Live poultry: Fairly ac Bar silver 17319c 44 Central States Elec steady and 94 higher at tive and steady geese 10322c 28 Cities Service 144 — METALS ducks 18324c fowls 17322c Elec Bond & Share 414 roosters ' 123 14c 15330c LONDON May 13— (AP)— Bar Elec Bond & Share pfd 1054 NEW YORK May 13— (AP)— chickens stags 15c capons 17345c 13 sliver ounce — New Bradford per 14 Copper Steady 21341c Cheese: Dull state -- 44104 and future 9394 electrolytic spot broilers Niagara Hudson Power whole milk fancy to special 12322c WASHINGTON — (AP) — Mrs Standard Oil Ind 264 Iron —Quiet ’unchanged Americas Young Silas — of the Tin Steady spot and nearby Buter: Steady receipts 15610 newly-elect-Strawn of Chicago ofwife UnitFLOUR the 2325 future 2345 president 23 22 extras special ed States chamber of commerce is 3 MINNEAPOLIS May 13— (AP)— Lead —Steady spot New York creamery 23 24 Eggs: Quiet remarket a black and white afternoon Flour — Unchanged shipments 375 East St Louis 360 56268 nearby white fancy wearing ceipts costume The skirt is of heavy — barrels Zinc Steady East St Louis spot 22324 state whites 18f21 fresh black silk and the blouse of Bran— 15 50 1600 and future 3303335 firsts 17 — Pacific coasts 20326 white silk With it tunic wears she Standard middlings — 15003 1550 Antimony —655 long nearby browns 183 24 strands of pearl beads 1 ’? CARDS OF THANKS Services for Mrs M Theressa Hunsaker Ahlmer were held Tues- day afternoon in the Sixth ward chapel with Elder Fred W Chambers presiding The singers were Miss Grace Nelson Mrs Arthur Halverson Gerard Klomp Bishop A Colman and Miss Mary Booth The speakers were President C E Hors- ley of Brigham City John Baird Bishop W W Rawson and Fred W Chambers The invocation was given by A Anderson and the benediction by E A Larkin Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery and the grave dedicated by Bishop & three-mont- nd KANSAS CITY May 13— (AP)— springers $10 shorn native ewes Wheat — 124 cars unchanged to 4 250 lower No 2 dark hard 74 No 3 nominally 3723744 No 2 hard 73 SAN FRANCISCO May 13— 374 No 724373 No 2 red — Hogs: 100 direct hogs 164 nominally 7343744 No 3 nomin- slow mostly 25c lower spots 40c off ally 723734 Cali six loads 160 to 190 Close: May 74 July 574 Sep- fomia and easterns pound 7753790 tember 574 sows sharing decline mostly Corn —72 cars down 4 to 1 No Packing 575 3 600 X WASHINGTON May 13— (AP)— The aggregate resources of 6935 national banks of the nation were $28- 126467000 March 25 Comptroller Pole of the currency in a statement reviewing the March 25 bank call said today that the aggregate resources represented a decrease of $673217000 since last December 31 but an increase of $777- 969000 since March 1930 Total deposits of the banks were $22344166000 which was $527480-00- 0 less than the amount reported three months before but $703188000 greater than those of a year before In the total of deposits were included demand deposits of $10350538000 and time deposits of $8711402000 Included in the time deposits were postal savings totaling $184491000 certificates of deposits of $1348567-00- 0 and savings accounts of $6097 531000 The savings total represented 15674171 accounts Capital stock paid in of all the banks was $1716254000 a reduction of $5905000 since December 31 but an increase of $11846000 in the Cattle: Receipts 700 Very slow Few sales steady Undertone weak Two loads good fed Colorado steers 775 Imperial and Arizona Mexicans' 6153625 Load good grass Inti Nickel cows 510 Bulk 3253485 Inti Tel & Tel Calves: Receipts 350 Strong to Kennecott Copper 25 cents higher Bulk vealers 750 Kresge Lambert to 795 & Myers B Liggett 350 Few Steady Sheep: Receipts Loew's common to medium spring lambs wooled ewes Miami Copper 600 3 725: Missouri Pacific 300 Montgomery Ward Nash Motors ST JOSEPH Mo MayT3 — (UP-US- D National Cash Register A — 1800 8500 A) Sheep directs National Dairy salable supply 27 loads including ten National Power Products & Light loads Californias market slow op- New York Central ening sales around steady native N Y N H & Hartford (UP-USD- closed steady as 735 3 750 si J r- Billion A 800! heifers - Aggregate Resources of All Institutions Over 28 Anaconda 21 Raw sugar was unchanged early today at 318 for spots duty paid with sales of 25000 bags of Porto Rican nearby and 40000 bags celaring next week reported at this level Futures were quiet with price changes narrow and irregular1 The market opened unchanged to point lower and later showed net losses of 2 points on most positions under liquidation and commission house selling influenced by the disappointing showing of London and the rather more liberal offerings in the spot market Trade interests bought on the decline and there was a par tial rally in the late forenoon with the market at midday 1 point net FIGURES GIVEN A) 26 r- year Surplus and net undivided profits excluding reserve accounts aggregated $2062655000 a decrease in three months of $1682000 and in the year of $32084000 Loans and discounts on March 25 were $13722072000 a decrease of $639967000 in three months and of $26681000 in the year Investments in United States government securities totaled $3192718000 an increase of $537882000 since December 31 and an increase of $469875-00- 0 in the year Other bonds and securities totaled $4469659000 an increase of $32429000 in the h period and of $6368230000 in the year FUNERALS — - Air Reduction CHICAGO May 13— — Cattle: 9500 calves 000 steady Allied Chemical & Dye Chalmers Mfg best light steers early 875 weighty Allis American Can 825 bulk steers and yearlings 675 American Foreign Power 775 fat cows weak other she American & Locomotive stock mostly steady bulk 10315 American Smelt & Rfg lower slaughter cattle and vealers Steel Fdrs steers good and choice 600 to 900 American American Tel & Tel America nTobacco (AP-USD- GIRL CAPTURED WITH GUNMAN r LIVESTOCK RALLY HALTED WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 13 1931 TASTE FRANK 1931 LAWRENCE A VAN DYKE D ANDERSON Atty for Petitioner Salt Lake City Utah iOl erk Esq 747 - O |